Hazel Lanes Eldon House


Hazel Lanes
History






The property known as Hazel Lanes was first started in 1990 when Matt Johnstone built 22 units in what became known as Middlesex Condominium Corporation (MCC) 172. Other units were added over a nine year period resulting in eight separate condominium corporations, as follows:

Phase
Year
MCC
Units
Number
First
1990
172
5 - 12, 14 and 37 - 49
22
Second
1992
246
15 - 20
6
1993
266
21 - 25
5
1994
288
26 - 30
5
1995
303
31 - 36
6
Third
1997
377
1 - 4, 50, 51 and 68 - 70
9
1998
406
52 - 61
10
1999
425
62 - 67
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To manage the condominium property and to coordinate activities amongst the 8 condominium corporations, an association, known as Hazel Lanes Association, was established. Because this was a very expensive and cumbersome way to manage the condominium property, the eight condominium corporations were amalgamated as of December 29, 2006 as Middlesex Standard Condominium Corporation 644. Hazel Lanes Association will be dissolved, although the name, Hazel Lanes, has been assigned to the new condominium corporation.

Middlesex Standard Condominium Corporation 644 owns some of the land in the condominium property including roadways, the pool area and certain buffer areas throughout the condominium property. See your property survey documents or the Common Areas Policy for details. Unit owners own their building and the land surrounding the building, including most of the grass areas in the condominium property. To maintain a safe and consistent, attractive visual appearance throughout the condominium property, most of the condominium property (whether owned by unit owners or by the Condominium Corporation) is maintained and managed by the Condominium Corporation.