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How to look for potential redevelopment plans
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(09-02-2019, 04:50 PM)tomh009 Wrote: Incidentally, the area is zoned R-7 (including the church), which does not allow medium-density or high-density housing.

Also, there was a building permit issued just last year for 260 Duke St, to convert it from a 6-plex to a 4-plex. Is it possible that this work is just being done now?

Looking at the secondary plan for the King East neighbourhood, it shows that both current and proposed use is medium density. https://www.kitchener.ca/en/resourcesGeneral/Documents/DSD_PLAN_King-St.-E.-Panels.pdf

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he work at 260 Duke was completed last year and people currently live in it. 

I guess I'll just have to have some patience and wait to see what's going to happen. I assume neighbours would get some kind of notice if there is going to be major redevelopment.
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RE: How to look for potential redevelopment plans - by BruceAshe - 09-03-2019, 06:38 AM

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