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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Sep 2013, p. 7

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mumm- .. < Woman 0 0 City confident Slte has ample parking WM . a,” -~ . . Continued from page 1 associated with the case. get dropped off, take a taxi or 5‘" . , A ’ 4ii‘“ 8mm In the appeal, Stocco walk The site is very close to --”"." ‘WE . ‘ the main concerns cited argues a parking rate of five student housing for the Uni- - 3 Anna in the documents are the spaces per 100 square metres versity of Waterloo. Wilfrid ‘W O C ' \ amount of parking available of floor area is insufficient laurier University and Con- K & at the site as well as possible since it only equals 42 spots estoga College. ‘ A environmental contamina< and surplus parking will also Maxwell has also said he dances ’ tion, The region waived the be insufiicient, would have parking atten- a expo ---‘ requimments for a record of In an interview with the dants available to monitor Â¥ “opp," ---- , site condition as part of the Chronicle. Waterloo senior parking. clean up trash and 3 "Mal-10 ---- ,~‘ , A rezoning application in June. planner Ryan Mounsey said to ensure patrons do not \ “‘ ” . . 1 "The appellant has reason the city supports the zone damage any property in the 12...“- to believe that there is exist change and said Maxwell adjacent plaza. “That wasnot . , ' , ing contamination at the had addressed the parking acceptable to them." hesaid. ' ' 24},le u ,, property that has potential to concerns. The proposal This will be Maxwell's first ‘ ‘ , . y 7 ‘ ~ ‘ . , create adverse impacts and would include 23? parking time going to the OMB and I‘m 3 " ' B UNIVERSAL the appellant is over the View spaces. well above the numâ€" while he isn't quite sure what , g c . that the [record ofsite condi~ ber required under the city to expect, he hopes the ' - VG " CAR tionl should be required," bylaw. board will rule in his favour. fijtzcifiirzgk. ~ the appeal document says. “ We did have a traffic Once the date for the hearing l.‘ Ada Zasada of Robson impact study that supported has been set it should take ' PnoNE i Carpenter LLP, solicitor for the development and the two days tobecompleted, ‘ I Stocco, did not respond to amount of parking on site, “I'm confident wewill win ”00“ x" l intem‘ew requests and that's a really important the appeal. We have the hill . On Monday, council fact." Mounseysaid. support of the city, council ' ; unanimously approved staff Maxwell estimates about and the traffic consultant," i to withdraw up to $20,000 45 per cent of traffic to the Maxwell said. If he does win . ’ from the OMB Hearings site will be come by car. The the appeal he hopes to open : ' Reserve Fund for legal costs rest will either take transit. the doors in the spring. ~ Mm 8 99 $ 99 t â€" Q C Councrllor wants train out of Waterloo’s core m ‘ Z _ Continued from page 1 recent months. including the Durrell has been working _ ' explosion of a train carrying with Woolwich Township CONN“ N , “We are lucky in Waterloo t rude oil in lac-Mégantic. Mayor Todd (hwan to see if m ' _ that we appear to he the onlv Que on ltily 6. killing 47 pet)? there is any possibility of municipality that .. has ple, l-(_M formed a working rerouting the train around HAIR 0"me mmmlm " been able to secure informaâ€" group to address railway the city core. She said (Iowan > . 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