The eight-storey, 158-unit apartment building first came to the city as a six-storey structure in 2021. It was approved by the city, but a challenge at the Islander Regulatory and Appeals Commission held the project up.
Some of the details were approved in 2021 when the project was first before council and were simply restated in the updated resolution. Tweel hopes the process of using a site-specific exemption to the city’s zoning bylaw and an amendment to a section of the official plan will help prevent further appeals.
The process results in dozens of pages of planning documents with arguments for why the project is needed and how it follows the spirit of the city’s strategic documents, if not the letter.
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