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Lower Kitchener (534 Charles St E) | 32, 27, 15 fl | Proposed
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This is in the planning committee meeting tonight and it did pass. But by listening to the meeting it really shows the differing views of the many people on council. Other than the normal complaints from Chapman (particularly about the HIA), Councillor Clancy was talking about how all the buildings going between Weber and King are all too tall and that we should look at every building along there such as 1668 King, Weber/Montgomery and this one and see how they all affect the surronding neighborhoods instead of a case by case basis. (Even though it is within the Rockway PARTS plan). Then Councillor Schneider proceeded to really support this after Councillor Clancy opposed it. So there is definitely a really big divide on council when it comes to this.

Link to the Meeting:
Council Meeting 1001 King St E
It starts at 1 hour and 55 minutes
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RE: Lower Kitchener | 32f ++ | Proposed - by ac3r - 09-23-2020, 06:36 PM
RE: Lower Kitchener (534 Charles St E) | 32, 27, 15 fl | Proposed - by ZEBuilder - 04-24-2023, 07:54 PM

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