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Pop-up plazas survey
, How could we improve the design of this pop-up plaza?, Why or why not?, Untitled question, Statement 1, What language would you like to take this survey in?, What is your age?
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Because many tenants have been living there for a few years, about 35% are paying rents that are at least 20 % below market and many are paying 50% below market.
Does this impact my gas stove or fireplace?
No, this plan does not impact gas stoves or fireplaces. Relative to space heating and hot water, these gas appliances produce a much smaller fraction of a home’s overall carbon emissions.
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It is hard to get a real picture without the understandable information. thank you This proposal is for a 34-storey building. You can see elevations (side profiles) of the building starting on page 78 of the application booklet.
We will be at the Funraiser at Falaise on Friday, May 13
The hosts are kindly allowing us to set up a small table and booth at their event to provide participants with an opportunity for input on the Rupert and Renfrew Station Area Plan. We hope to see you there.
How have residents been notified of this project?
During Round 1, we engaged residents in the following ways:As is required by the Urban Agriculture Policy, notices were mailed to residents within 2 blocks of the park. A total of 1,034 letters were sent.
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We have 12 story building just a couple buildings away, why are market developers allowed to put up considerably more investment units than a social housing provider can put up to actually provide people with homes??
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Thanks, RachelThe decision whether or not to approve a rezoning application is Council’s to make at a public hearing, where any members of the community are invited to share feedback directly with Council.
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Underground parking structures may be provided, but should be limited to a single level and not occupy the full extent of the property.
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Under this policy, sites fronting an arterial street (Fraser St.) that are on TransLink’s Frequent Transit Network and within close proximity of a local shopping area may be considered for a mid-rise form up to 6 storeys in height.Why did the engineering