11-16-2014, 01:34 PM
Welcome to the forum Owen and thanks for offering the clarification.
It's surprising that Kitchener does not have any tower separation guidelines or policies. This would have been a very useful exercise to undertake when the City completed the mixed-use Zoning By-law Amendments several years ago for mixed-use areas across the City. Have City staff responded as to why there are no such policies in place or in the works?
Good to see you've hired professional Planners to assist you in your involvement with this development application. It will definitely go a long way should this be appealed to the OMB.
When Arthur Place is intensified as the City's adopted Official Plan intends, it is likely that the Arthur Place right-of-way will have to be discharged to whichever private developer undertakes the project.
It's surprising that Kitchener does not have any tower separation guidelines or policies. This would have been a very useful exercise to undertake when the City completed the mixed-use Zoning By-law Amendments several years ago for mixed-use areas across the City. Have City staff responded as to why there are no such policies in place or in the works?
Good to see you've hired professional Planners to assist you in your involvement with this development application. It will definitely go a long way should this be appealed to the OMB.
When Arthur Place is intensified as the City's adopted Official Plan intends, it is likely that the Arthur Place right-of-way will have to be discharged to whichever private developer undertakes the project.