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Even after so many policy changes on housing, that this kind of shit can still happen is very discouraging.

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    Even after so many policy changes on housing, that this kind of shit can still happen is very discouraging.

    From the article:
    Members said they found Malhotra’s plan both inappropriate and undesirable — too tall for the street at six storeys, even while they acknowledged its height would be within regulations under a new law and therefore not subject to their approval.

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    Six storeys, 10 units: On paper, it seemed the kind of housing Toronto wants. Then its Scarborough neighbours weighed in

    Mayor Olivia Chow is looking to reform the committee of adjustment after it rejected a building the developer says conforms to the city’s new housing goals.

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    #toronto #topoli #housing

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      Even after so many policy changes on housing, that this kind of shit can still happen is very discouraging.

      From the article:
      Members said they found Malhotra’s plan both inappropriate and undesirable — too tall for the street at six storeys, even while they acknowledged its height would be within regulations under a new law and therefore not subject to their approval.

      Link Preview Image
      Six storeys, 10 units: On paper, it seemed the kind of housing Toronto wants. Then its Scarborough neighbours weighed in

      Mayor Olivia Chow is looking to reform the committee of adjustment after it rejected a building the developer says conforms to the city’s new housing goals.

      favicon

      Toronto Star (www.thestar.com)

      #toronto #topoli #housing

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      Commitees members and councillor Michael Thompson are also against it because of lack of parking.

      In an area of Scarborough that is already a bit dense, and only 18 min walk to a subway station (or in front of a regular bus that brings you to that subway station)

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