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131 University Ave W | 16 fl | U/C
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(12-11-2015, 01:31 PM)Markster Wrote: So what exactly is the real problem here?
This is a development right in between two universities. It's next to employment, retail services, entertainment. It's on a major bus corridor. It's very close to a future LRT stop.  If this isn't where you should have higher density, where is?

I think the issue at hand is the developer is using a loophole to get around the parking requirements, rather than going through the proper channels to get a parking variance approved.

Whether they should be approved for a variance is another discussion. Although I imagine the developer believes they won't be if they are trying this approach.
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