The municipal planning divisions, technical review boards, and zoning compliance panels within the Municipality of Clarington are exercising strict oversight on the town’s largest urban brownfield transformation. Tracked under regional development registries on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, corporate planning staff finalized a formal status update for No decision yet on Biglieri Group plan for Goodyear Lands. Despite mounting pressure from housing advocates and corporate partners, municipal planners clarified that they have not greenlit the massive high-density subdivision applications submitted for the property at 45 Raynes Avenue, choosing instead to hold the file under technical review.
The 15.5-hectare industrial site, which housed the Goodyear manufacturing plant for nearly a century before its closure in 2016, remains tied up in a complicated web of environmental reviews, local feedback, and an active Ontario Superior Court battle.
The Bowmanville East Secondary Plan and Design Alignment
The proposed high-density community must align with a broader municipal vision meant to reshape the eastern business district.
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The Secondary Plan Framework: The Goodyear property sits inside the Bowmanville East Urban Centre Secondary Plan Area. This planning sector connects the historic downtown, Bowmanville Hospital, and Bowmanville Mall under a unified development model.
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The Medical Campus Connection: The town’s long-term plan aims to build a dedicated medical campus to support the neighboring hospital expansion, alongside mixed-use residential towers, new park spaces, and a direct public trail connection to the Bowmanville Creek natural heritage system.
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The Application Review: The Biglieri Group, acting on behalf of the site’s owner (Lifelong Group of Companies Inc.), is seeking a full zoning change and Draft Plan of Subdivision approval. Following a packed public feedback meeting in May, staff are continuing to evaluate complex technical studies, environmental soil tests, and water protection strategies.
Chronological Legal and Operational Timeline of 45 Raynes Avenue
The municipality has spent years using property standard enforcement, fire safety orders, and building code mandates to manage public safety hazards at the vacant industrial complex.
Active Field Monitoring Protocol: To protect public safety while court appeals continue, municipal law enforcement officers carry out structural inspections every single Monday and Friday. This schedule is designed to catch and fix perimeter fence breaches before and after weekends, blocking trespassers from entering the unsafe buildings.
Clarington planning staff confirmed that once they finish their technical reviews, a formal recommendation report will be brought before council during a regular autumn session.
Clarington property owners, local real estate developers, and Bowmanville neighbors looking to download the complete Biglieri Group development applications, view the proposed subdivision maps, or report a property standard violation can access the central planning portal online at clarington.net/45RaynesAve.






















