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Oakville Beaver, 23 Jan 2020, p. 2

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ja nu ar y 23 ,2 02 0 | 2 • Great Wine List • 17 Beers on Tap • Great New Menu • Multiple TV's FAMILY RUN FOR YOUR FAMILY FUN! Check out our totally renovated restaurant with the Elvis Room, Ratpack Lounge and plenty of room for you and your family, friends or co-workers to relax, unwind and catch up. INFO@THESTOUTMONK.COM THESTOUTMONK.COMFollow us @thestoutmonk: 478 Dundas St. W., Oakville • (905) 257-4004 • www.thestoutmonk.com Now showing Premier League every Saturday and Sunday • WEEKLY FEATURES • Monday is Wing Night Tuesday is Ladies' Night Every Day Soup & Sandwich Combo Breakfast 9AM to Noon Saturday and Sunday Enjoy Bacon & Eggs, Egg Burgers or Steak and Eggs Live Music every Saturday night after the hockey game Football Sunday Street East and Eighth Line intersection. There are numerous res- idential neighbourhoods lo- cated nearby. The tallest existing building in the area is an eight-storey residential property located to the west along Dundas Street. The height limit in the area is currently eight sto- reys; however, under the Town of Oakville's North Oakville East Secondary Plan, 12-storey buildings are permitted through a bo- nusing agreement where the developer pays the town for the additional height.for the additional height.f At least one area resi- dent has concerns about the proposed development. Their correspondence was discussed during the Monday, Jan. 13 meeting of Oakville's Planning and De- velopment Council. "This building will ex- pose most of the backyards (some with swimming pools/Jacuzzi) open to pub- lic eye on Chaplin Road and Agram Drive due to the height of this building, which is a complete sacri- fice of privacy of the de-fice of privacy of the de-f tached, semi-detached and townhouse structures within the visible range of the building," says the resi- dent, whose name was withheld. They also said the huge structures would not be compatible with the exist- ing character of the neigh- bourhood. Ward 7 Councillor Pa- van Parmar echoed this worry, noting that, based on concept drawings of the development, it appears there will be balconies that will face Eighth Line and overlook the backyards of the residences on the other side of the street. Ward 6 Councillor Tom Adams raised questions about whether the large number of vehicles that will need to exit and enter this proposed development each day will cause prob- lems for the Dundas Street and Eighth Line intersec- tion. Ward 4 Councillor Allan Elgar discussed parking at the site, noting that when 141 visitor parking spaces are taken into account, only 56 of the units at this devel- opment will have the option to have two parking spaces. "These are one-, two- and three-bedroom condos," said Elgar. Town staff said the issue of parking would be looked at extensively as the devel- opment application is con- sidered. Another issue that arose from the discussion wasfrom the discussion wasf that the proposed develop- ment has no supporting re- tail component, which would be in keeping with the overall intent of the Dundas Urban Core plan. Following these discus- sions, council voted to re- ceive comments from both the public and the council- lors. Town staff will take these comments into con- sideration as they decide whether to recommend that this development ap- plication be approved or re- jected by council. STORY BEHIND THE STORY: We chose to pursue this story because of the size of the proposed develop- ment and its proximity to existing neighbourhoods. It is important residents are aware when a large devel- opment that will bring hundreds of people and add hundreds of vehicles to the road network is proposed for their area. NEWS Continued from page 1 NUMBER OF CONCERNS RAISED OVER DEVELOPMENT 1005 Dundas Street East photo (From left) Allan Elgar. A pair of 12-storey condo developments have been proposed for the Dundas Street East and Eighth Line area. Torstar file photo

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