09-21-2021, 06:10 PM
(09-21-2021, 05:56 PM)nms Wrote: I did find this paragraph interesting:
Quote:Denny Cybalski, the applicant behind the development, is also the volunteer chair of Kitchener’s committee of adjustment, a city-appointed committee made up of volunteers who grant variances, as well as allowing changes to zoning bylaws such as building setbacks.
What happens if the Ontario Land Tribunal rules in favour of the developer after finding that the City's committee of adjustment, on who this developer sits, didn't follow the correct procedures?
Did they not follow correct procedures? One assumes that the chair would recuse himself from any consideration of this proposal.