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PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 4:04 pm 
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I just read this article and I have to laugh are they kidding?
So many things wrong in it, but it seems almost like a joke claiming they are (somehow) incapable of buying / leasing land to use
The people in the newspaper seem to have missed the GIANT building that is down on 25 at a cost of over 1.5 million dollars


https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2019/1 ... osque.html

A local Muslim group in Milton that has been on a quest to establish a place of prayer since 2004 is turning to council for help.

“We are perhaps the biggest religious group in Milton to rent out town facilities for our prayer needs across weeks, months and years,” said Fahim Umaid, who represented Muslim Association of Milton, at a recent council meeting.

For its weekly Friday prayers, the group uses the gym area at Milton Sports Centre. This poses problems of its own, such as traffic congestion and parking issues, even with multiple back-to-back prayers scheduled to meet the occupancy limit.

“Our hearts long to get places of our own. I'm sure there might be other groups that are trying to achieve the same goals,” he said.

Sharing some of their recent efforts, Umaid said that they have made leasing offers to more than 15 locations and purchase offers to more than six properties since 2016 — all to no avail.

The challenges they have had in securing a deal include the lack of religious zoning and insufficient parking space. Condo corporations and plazas also typically don’t want to lease out to religious groups, despite the group getting occupancy permits from the town, he said.

“There are (by)laws in effect to allow land for parks, schools and other community services in every neighbourhood. But there is no bylaw allocating religious zone places in every subdivision, especially for a community like ours,” he said, adding that as a registered charity organization they have contributed tremendously to make Milton what it is today.

“We need spaces to get this going. And we desperately need it now,” he said.

As the town is in the process of reviewing and updating its official plan, Coun. Sameera Ali hopes that staff will consult with all religious groups in Milton that are facing similar problems, including the Filipino Christian community and the Hindu community, the latter she noted has to travel to Oakville.

She added that many religious groups can’t compete with the market when it comes to bidding on pieces and parcels of land.

Going forward, she believes that the community should have designated spots that are zoned in a way that they can be converted to religious places of worship — as well as youth and seniors hangout spaces and more.

Given the complexities of the many bylaws, rules and regulations and provincial standards that the current official plan is bound to, Ali said the reviewing process “is the time for us to add stipulations to make it easy for us to have a very well-connected community in the future that provides for all the needs of community.”

For the Muslim Association of Milton, having a permanent mosque will also allow them to serve the community in other ways, including providing counselling service, funeral service, daycare, youth programs and activities and more.

“We’re not outsiders asking for unrealistic favours. We are Miltonians,” Umaid said. “We have the same shared objectives to be good citizens to keep our youth focused on good morals and behaviours by offering programs and activities for their overall development.“

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 6:30 pm 
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This same named organization has been working on converting a residential plot north of the 407 for 2 or 3 years, 4269 Regional Rd 25, http://miltonmasjid.com/masjidproject How did these "journalists" miss this? At a whopping three minutes south of Derry Road, is this property not perfectly located to serve Milton? So why this article? Unless for nothing more than highlighting Ali's hard work on Council? Have we really run out of work for Councillors to do? Have we solved all of the problems?

Also Minty, I believe you refer to another religious community's building, just south of the 407, built 25+ years ago with a much smaller community size than these folks do now, and with no assistance from government.

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