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Waterloo stopped par ly across the three cities sinu- ki'ctked without a chance ofa strat ticipating in the regional develop exemptions are typically funded Ta k i n t h e n e X t egy to mitigate it." Freeman added. merit charge exemption program through the tax base and user lt‘t'\ ‘ 9 Under the proposed bylaw. “Est in 20I0 when it was decided the (2mm Mark Whaley said tht~ - .. dential development charge rates exemption was no longer reqmred increase in Waterloo comes tit .t S t e I) I I] y 0 u r C a r e e r ) for singles or semis will increase .15 to help drive economic develop time when the region and the cities per cent to “7.936. townhouses merit in thecity. are trying to spur development will increase 45 per cent to (Ioncerned city councillors along the proposed light rail transit â€3,466. apartments will increase endorsed a motion from the city's route. which doesn't make sense 27:! per cent to $9,767 and lodging economic development commit the revised bylaw went belon- houses will increase 37 per cent tti tee asking for the region to phase the regional committee yesterday, ~ $5.520. the increases in for Waterloo using leaving councillors to scramble to TQCh Jobs+ Industrial rates will fall 49 per the same timeline as Kitchener decide how to express their con cent to $4.89 per square foot and and('ambricï¬ge. cerns with the region properly A ' ' ' nonresidential building exclud In 2012. Waterloo City council copy of the city's motion asking for Talent Rmmng Recept'on trig industrial will meme I38 pet elected to phase in a 20 per cent equal treatment was forwarded to cent to $9.77 Iquale loot non-residential develo ment the ' n. and several councillon IW' m 2" 201‘ I “‘7’.“ [Mt charges are used charge increase over â€If?!" years serum would attend the meet ï¬lmy ROOM, 425 NW Centre Drive, Kitchener to pay for the growthrldawd capo due to concerns that a sudden ing to Vince their concerm tal costs from new development. spike in costs could drive away [he results of that meeting were H“â€" including water. mew-tn. roads Wt. not known before deadline- - and cm W (bun Karen Scian said Water New, inal' council could s oil on “gut“ a com““"'“ 'lhe development charge loo would he subsidizing develop the new bylaw lune 2?;snd it exemption c urrently applies to ment in the other city cores ii the would come into «ï¬r-ct Aug l o . . . . 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