TAKE NOTICE THAT 1. As part of the proposed road improvements for the University Avenue corridor, The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is planning to construct a right turn lane for traffic turning south on Lincoln Road from eastbound University Avenue. To accommodate this improvement, it will be necessary for the City of Waterloo to convey to the Region tt one-foot strip of land separating the eastbound through land of University Avenue and the right turn lane onto Lincoln Road. 2. The subject lands will be conveyed at a nominal price for road purposes. 3. Any transaction will be scheduled to close within 120 days of Council approval of the disposition of the subject lands. THE CITY OF [,,'it,rgi Waterloo 4. The property sale or disposition is exempt from the requirement to obtain an appraisal of its fair market value under the following exemption: Ontario Regulation 815/94: highways, roads and road allowances . 5. Before selling any real property, City Council must declare by by-law or resolution, at a meeting open to the public, that the real property is surplus. At a meeting to be held on Monday, September 11, 2000, in the Council Chambers, Council will hear any person who wishes to speak to this disposition and who has registered as a delegation with the City Clerk's Office (747-8549) no later than 9:00 tt.rn. on Wednesday, September 6, 2000. The applicant has requested an amendment to the Zoning By-law to amend the zoning for the property from Semi-Detached SD' with a site specific pmvuuon for reduced parking and aide yard setback The appllcant would like to construct an addition to the existing building Site Specifor By-lay 77-6 regulates where the budding area parking area and planting area are to be located For further Information regarding the above matter, please contact the City of Waterloo Development Services. 2nd floor, Waterloo City Centre. Waterloo. Ontario or call 747-8518 CITY OF WATERLOO DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY The applicant has requested an amendment to the Zoning By-Law to amend the zoning for the property from General Residence 'GR'with a site specific provision to provide height restrictions for any future development. The applicant has requested an amendment to the Zoning By-Iaw to amend the zoning for the property from General Business 'GB' and General Residence 'GR' to Medium Density Two 'MD2' with site tspecific provisions to allow a reduced westerly side yard setback, rear yard setback and landscaped open space. The applicant would like to construct 8 terraced dwelling units on the subject lands. 100 Regina Sti'eet South Monday, September II, 2000 at TAN, p.m. Council Chambers, City Hall Waterloo City Centre, PUBLIC MEETING Lvrley Bell, B A , Development Sech Fred Dobbs, City Clerk City of Waterloo 100 Regina Street South Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 - Ahl TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the City of Waterloo will hold a Public Meeting on Monday, October 2, 2000, at 7:00 pm. in the Council Chambers, 3111 Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street-South, Waterloo to consider the following application to amend the Zoning By-Law and Official Plan pursuant to Sections 17 & 34 of the Planning Act. The applicant, Wilfrid Laurier University, has submitted an application to amend to the Official Plan, District Plan, and Zoning By-law for the majority of their landholdings. The Official Plan Amendment and District Plan Amendment would redesignate their lands beyond their main campus to "Major Institutional" (eg. Universities). Staff are recommending that the subject lands shown within the heavy black line on the Key Map be designated a Special Policy Area in the Official Plan. Staff are recommending that the lands within the Special Policy Area be amended by adding the "Major Institutional" designation as a dual designation with the existing Official Plan designation on the subject lands. The proposed Special Policy Area is intended to define a boundary within which Wilfrid Laurier University is encouraged to grow and expand in the future. The Central Residential District Plan and Columbia Residential District Plan will be amended to reflect the approved Official Plan Amendment. Wilfrid Laurier University is also requesting an amendment to the Zoning By-Law that would rezone the lands PROPERTIES TO BE REZONED: 1. 75 University Avenue West (WLU'a main campus); 2. 188 & 190 Lester Street, 172 to 200 Sunview Street, 205 Sunview Place (Laurier Place); 3. 183 and 187 Albert Street; 4. Portion of 155 Sunview Place (Seagram Stadium); 5. 192 to 208 King Street North (even numbers only) and 10 Lodge Street; ti, 195, 205 and 209 Regina Street North; 7. 202 Regina Street; 8 65 Lodge Street For further information regarding the above matter, please contact the City of Waterloo Development Services, 2nd floor, Waterloo City Centre, Watrloo, Ontario or by calling 747-8543. An OPEN HOUSE has been scheduled for Wednesday, September 20, 2000, 7:00 pm, in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo on this matter. and/or The Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Planning and Culture Department, 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener or by calling 575-4551. The Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo will be forwarding its recommendation onto the Regional Municipality of Waterloo for consideration. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo will either approve the proposed Otricul Plan Amendment or refuse it. If you wish to be "otiEed of the decision of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in respect to the proposed Official Plan Amendment, you must make a written request to Ms. Evelyn Orth, Regional Clerk and Mr. Larry W, Commissioner of Planning and Culture, Regional Municipality of Waterloo. 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Ontario, N26 4J3, A decision o tthe Council of the Regloatast Municipality of Waterloo may be appealed try making a written request to Ma, Evelyn Orth, Regional Clerk, 160 Frederick Street. Kitchener, Ontario, N2G us. If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in respect to the aaaa -6mG'ii AG, AmerIuiment does not make oral augmiuiom at theipublic meeting, if one is held, or make written submissions to the Regional arr"sieiPtuittofwe"rrm.o before the Proposed Official Plan Amendment unapproved o/refused, the oitario Municipa-l Band inay dismiss the upped) Any person may attend the Public Meeting and/or make a written or verbal representation either in support or. or m opposition to lhepmposed Tapi?, Ely-Lew Amendment If you wish to make a presentation to Council of the City of Waterloo, please call 7473543 no that the necessary arrangements can be made to place you on the agenda In addition, a written summary of the presentation should be filed prior to the meeting If a penmn or public body that filet, a notice of appeal of a decision of the Corporation ofthe City of Waterloo in respect of the Zoning Bylaw Amendment does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Corportion of the City of Waterloo before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is adopted. the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal CONCERNING AN OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT 5Eilttid Egg}: gamma - king COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886-1550 PUBLIC MEETING www.city.waterloo.on.ca si.ggtrsst.NtrttuuuLUr.uieErLitxguem1e shown in grey on the Key Map from their existing Zoning category to “Universities 'BI' with Site Specific Provisions". Staff are recommending specific Zoning regulations for Wilfrid Laurier University which are tailored to the University’s existing built form and locational characteristics. The tailor regulations include specific building setbacks, height regulations, and parking regulations. The Purpose of the Application: Wilfrid Laurier University has grown and expanded over the years, and purchased numerous properties for University related uses beyond their main campus. The Official Plan and District Plan designations, and Zoning By-law categories which apply to these properties do not reflect the current University use, or provide guidance for future University Development. Joel Cotter, KES., Development Services John Lubczynski, Principal Planner Fred Dobbs, City Clerk