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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Feb 2014, p. 6

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s-wzirsitwoalmcu- . -. ~ . no“ 0 City halfway through process , g l y . > As of the end of 2013, the issued. compared to 15,100 p; f» 3 5 i . "~ i f» ‘g7 , A \ . g ‘ ' Continued frompagel city was about halfway to its now. By the end of 201.1 the L I n , \ ,. r i , . _ . . . “Whatever goes above goal of licensing every rental city estimated it would have . and beyond the budget for property in the city. Barry about 1,800, and by the end " the year," said Jim Barry. estimates about 3,100 Iicens of this year they are project director of bylaw enforcer es have been issued or are ed to reach 3,600. { ment with the city. last year going through the process. Barry said sortie landlords i the reserve was about "We estimated about might have waited before i $120,000, but the city doesn't 6,000 (total landlords) but registering with the city know what it will cost to pay that's a bit of a moving tar~ while the ()llR(i was invesllr 5 a consultant to help review get," he said. Prior to the gating the bylaw, btit he . the bylaw in two years. implementation of the bylaw hopes now that the issue has , No money was spent in 2012 the city had never been resolved, more land from the reserve as part of done a comprehensive lords will come forward to be . » a the latest revisal of the bylaw, assessment of just how many licensed. _- Barrysaid. rentalpropeniestherewere, “I‘m sure it had some ' last May. OHRC commis- Staff reached that esti- impact, absolutely," Barry sioner Barbara Hall released mate through property said. “There's no doubt pet)- the results of a yearlong assessment rolls and other ple probably looked at that inquiry into the city’s new information at theirdisposal. and held the ‘wait-andrsee' rental housing bylaw and Since the city had never attitude." found two components of donea comprehensive count Back in November 2012. the bylaw were potentially of its landlords, Barry said the city also found about 80 discriminatory: per-person the city can't know for sure if per cent of properties failed floor area restrictions and any have left Waterloo in the required electrical safety ‘ minimum separation dis- response to the bylaw. inspection. The city is wait - tancesforlodginghouses. Milovick, who is also a ing on updated statistics 1 Late last month the city realtor, said housing capital from the Electrical Safety announced it had resolved has fled Waterloo for neigh- Authority. but Harry hopes " Februa r 13 _ 22 2014 the issue related to the, floor bouring communities ever those numbers have gone , area restriction, and the since the bylaw came into down as well. OHRC said it would not pro effect in April 2012. ()f the roughly .i. 101) ; ST JACO BS CO U N T RY P LAY H 0 US E ceed with a formal human The number of applicants licenses issued, 90 pct cent I ' rights complaint at the at the for licenses has slowed conâ€" had some form of coiiipli Human Rights Tribunal of siderably over the year as ance problem ranging ' , F 1 . . . . Ontario. The lodging house well. Six months after the from inning and bylaw [fl L, ”l l i(, H L i 3, 519 ‘ 74 I " I, 18 8 i j 2 J K WM P C a separation issue is stilltinder bylaw was introduced about infractions to more serious ; reviewbythe city. 2.000 licenses had been safety Vitiliilltlils _ l [ FREE COMMUNITY SKATE , 11 i i Date: February 15th 1 t ' i i Time: 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm i l . . . } Location: Albert McCormick Community Centre, 1 ; . . l i 500 Parksrde Drive, Waterloo i t 1 Q Q o ‘ i Public TranSIt: iXpress 200, Route 9 - i 5 Hot chocolate prowded, Just bring your skates! . i f l n n , Catherme Fife 4 l _ ' l . MPP Kitchener Waterloo ' ‘ f' t ' , I ‘ j _.< ' j}? . i i I C i if '. f; l i ‘ l "

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