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City Centre/Young Condominiums | 17, 25 & 6 fl | U/C
(01-30-2019, 06:34 PM)Quadcities34 Wrote:
(01-30-2019, 10:28 AM)Spokes Wrote: What does this mean?

If the City and Developer cannot reach an agreement and the official plan does not get approved, the Developer then goes to the LPAT board (formerly OMB). If the official plan has not been approved yet by the LPAT board, I dont understand how a building permit can get issued if there is no site plan approval yet.

It is odd. Could it be that the LPAT hearing is for the office building? I didn't see any detail at all on the LPAT hearing apart from the developer and the site address. And the (foundation) permit is definitely for a residential tower.

As an aside, I don't believe the city will entertain extensions, unless there is a delay that is clearly the city's fault.
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RE: City Centre/Young Condominiums | 67 & 46 m | 17 & 12 fl | U/C - by tomh009 - 01-30-2019, 06:49 PM
Re: City Centre Condominiums - by rangersfan - 08-25-2014, 09:52 PM
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