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King 926 (926 King St E) | 10 fl | Proposed
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(12-22-2021, 11:37 AM)ac3r Wrote: Likely. They're not going to worry that much about such a small height difference. People need to finally accept that the city is densifying. Maybe it's time each city just reviews its zoning laws and amend them for the 21st century already. City of Kitchener, for example, spent tens of thousands of dollars researching their PARTS Plan which should streamline the way for densification of urban areas, but each project is still stuck going through this nonsense due to often archaic zoning laws.

Suddenly "Stick with the plan! (The Official Plan)" might not be such an A+ slogan.
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RE: King 926 (926 King St E) | 10 fl | Proposed - by cherrypark - 12-22-2021, 12:13 PM

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