Wm-m.m5.fl1201 Phasin in charges could be diflicult RE [I ITRU ll wmnlg oldoneexpires forthecity to con- Kitchener CunbridgeandGuelph F S C S FR I tinuelevyingcharges In 20ll. Water 00 collected 20 I35. $15.†40 us. $30.†.1 . ‘ 'There might be some chal» Stefan Kneczunowicz, a con. Si 1.6 million in development . , . \ M lenses for some developers to face sultant for Hemson, said the drop charges. a39 per cent increase over . Navel Oranges ° Gmpehutl [I g g , these costs up from." in residential charges and increase the $8.4 rnilllon staff predicted. 0 Page Oranges 0 Variety of Nuts w ~ Development charges are fees in nonâ€"residential charges is a The report only outlines the (mm PRlCE) ' ' levied by the city on developers to reflection ofthe city's shirt in focus maximum the city can charge ' "i fund capital costs like roads and to build up ratherthan out. developers and the city can also W 0&7 7W“ [Ml My, Deco 9am-5pm sewers. While non-residential Much of the city’s required provide exemptions to the bylaw ‘. Md :1. M ,M ..-... 4, “W. M ,- . , ¢ ., >4 drargeaaresettorise.from$54.63 roadsandsewerinfrastructurehas asWaterloodidintheuptowncore ‘ rm: ' a A .Y§ m“ ..‘2‘ per square metre to $65.77. resiâ€" already been built and less need in 2008 to spur construction â€" . mmmx. dential rates will fall between l7 for infrastructure means a reduc» though development charges in and 21.5 per cent. tion in charges other areas can- Nonresidential building space "lhe principle behind develop- not be is predicted to rise by more than ment charges is growth should pay increased to t l 1’ Long & MCQuade S 5.7 million square metresby2022. for itself." said Krzeczunowicz. make up the L 1 ' ., [70 The fees are laid out in a devel- ‘Development charges are an shortfall. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘ 0,". p opment charges background study extremely important funding Council is p o n 9 - m c q u a d e . c o m ‘ x M [’79 I completed by liemson Consulting source for the city.†expected to ' " ... Ltd. and made public on Nov. 16. in his presentation to council. vote on the The city’s current development Krzleczunowicz indicated develop- bylaw next charges bylaw. passed in 2008, ment charges in Waterloo are week. if passed. expires on Sept. 2, 20l3. A new slightly higher in this city than the it will take 0 bylawmustbeapproved before the surrounding municipalities of effect on lan. 1. Best Pr'ce. BarrelYards looking for busmess anchor B ‘l' S I ti -‘ (hdnrredfrompqel tower. with a combined 2008 on about 5.2 hectares es e ec o n o ; l.100 units. is anticipated to of property. the former Can- . . l The city and the develop- be ready for occupancy next bar lands at Father David (“Gilday 550?le Made 555’) cr want an upscale estab» winter as pan of the seven- Bauer Drive and Erb Street I, . lishment that will serve hotel phase construction process. West. The ï¬rst building per- I 1 clients as well as the general one of the bigest outside of mits were issued in 2010. public. the Greater Toronto Area. Pidgeon also said Auburn ____________ \ I! v A 2| -storey apartment Thecity approved the wassearching for an anchor Elnflu'c. 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