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864-872 King St W | 55, 44, 38, 16 fl | proposed
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(10-30-2024, 10:03 PM)nms Wrote:
(10-30-2024, 05:49 PM)ZEBuilder Wrote: Stretch also asked if Waterloo could be informed but staff said it is not a requirement since it is not within the 240m radius (thankfully) of the site. A lot of the complaints from the public were traffic/height, one resident who delegated called the King/Pine building under construction making the area cavernous, in this case the Vive property is SGA 4 so there's no height limit so it's really just the  NIMBY nonsense.

Mount Hope Cemetery is partially owned by the City of Waterloo. The distance to the Pine St entrance of Mount Hope Cemetery from the corner of Mary and Pine is ~120m. (the distance from King St to the Mount Hope entrance on Pine is 200m) .  274 Herbert St, is south of the corner of Roger and Herbert St is located in Waterloo and it's 204 m away.  Presumably part of Herbert St is therefore a Waterloo street and within the 240m radius of the property in question.

My mistake it's actually 120m, I was looking at something else while typing that post so I mixed numbers up. The 120m radius stays entirely within the city of Kitchener, with 5 properties on the Kitchener side not included in that radius.
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RE: 864-872 King St W | 55, 44, 38, 16 fl | proposed - by ZEBuilder - 10-31-2024, 12:11 AM

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