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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Aug 2016, p. 8

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Memories to ast a et1me L.__‘_~__ .._V V. ,._v,..“__. -,..‘ _-v _..._ l m ' . . . m 9- Tune to cut file red ta m back after a twoâ€"week the shore of the Adnattc Sea '--~--â€"'-- . vacation to the homeland l >( ’ l I l \ \ that was once a fishing village 0’ t should come as no surprise that there are many of my ancestors ~ sunny {' " ,’ but now mostly catches tour- AOCIB 3M, impediments to developing affordable housing other Croatia. H ( lltl l l ists. The maze of bulldlngs _ wise we wouldn't still have more than 3,000 households Apparently. i wasn't the only that house the visitors it gets The Waterloo (Minnie ls Pub on the regional waiting list for adequate housing. one visiting as we bumped into are charming villas painted in lflifiififfi’tmnlnd“ by Metro But the president of the Ontario Association of Archi» people from every national- ,‘ Wistmnyoolours. nN'rARlO PM}; tjollNul tens (OM) said one of the biggest barriers to the develop- tty imaginable on our two-week 51,“ Theboardwalkaiong the sea line Waterloo ChrOnltlt n a mem merit off more affordable housing is a surprising one. The yourney, including Visitors from ‘ . __- ‘ that leads to the town square h“ f‘l Tl" 0mm" We“ Counf'L drawn out site plan review process of most municipalities. as far myas lapan and China. ‘ J is full of sites and sounds to whrtuomtdm‘;::nil:;n::);$$z 0M President Toon Dressen told the Chronicle that What they were coming for . delight. and equally tired our about news, oplmons advemstng or While She plan approval is necessary“ over the year's the is one (”the be“ kept secretsin l A ‘ has omoveraweksomething ‘ tundutt should ll!“ be taken to the process have become bogged down in red tape. Europe with the amazing natu- ‘ BOB ‘ which is nigh impossible to do. "Wire?" Unfl‘m'Vfd Wml’lfl'm‘ lhat red tape is dragging out the process and is cost- ral splendor of places like the ‘ . We even managed to char t‘" l" “WW" '“ ”mm" P'°“ ing affordable housing developers more and more money. Plitvice lakes and the dazzling MANAC ter a boat out to some of the i nunttl. Z (arlton Street \u|tr I“, ' . , _ t. W _ _. . . . ' _ 1mm“ ON { Mg}; Ill lhat is something that most affordable housmg proposals. Dalmatian Crust. Islands and swim tn some of ( OI’YRIt.H'l already working on tight margins, can't afford. Europeans have known some nutty natural wonders in the sheltered lagoons ”lhe boys ”W ”mm" "' lh“ "fW‘Pdt‘t" 1" That leaves good intentions to die on the drafting table about these hots pots for years. such a shontime frame were warned that them might ‘ Sitsf~('::l"l‘ry;“r‘:"'{'t<:"|"::l I?“ ml“ as the plans never make it off of paper. and l saw licence plates from as The sound of running water see people in their natural [gory ‘ r t I. I, to . . m,“ ”1 “up“? A” “1h“ ”all“ in 2013, the 0M completed an analysis of these added farasireland Visiting these sites. and the cool of the mists made but even I was surprised by the are reserved and tummntul use H costs and found a loo-unit could lose upwards of halfâ€"a Words do no justice for the ll a (0181 9611er mm for amount ofnaked boating goIng P'f'h'hllfll l” “ml“ in“ U“ ”l m“ million dollars due to the higher costs and loss of equity if; lakes found in the PlitVice not l“St With your eyes but your on. "mm“ m“ "m“ hm "hm" m“ When developing affordable housing that isashow stopper national park, “hich draws entire My. When we pulled up near « permission of lhe owner oi the tow , _ . . . - . , , ”id“ |.,,, “my," mwmmnn m" Dressen said when those costs are rolled into affordable more than one million visitors i had seen It before in i one cabin crulser the old guy tail Bob Vrhamt Managlng hlrlor housing projects. they are no longer feasible, each year knew what to expect. but it was sitting their like the statue WWW" ‘ hl'mhlf 7” W'l‘” *{' ’lhe (MA suggestions is to streamline the approval pro ‘ Fach lake. or if’ll‘la as the was amazing to experience nfl)avid until he heard lhl‘tllll . , . . 3mm"? "' “mm" 11mm.» N" (ess for affordable housing and help cut the costs that (an lot'als call them, seemingly It through her eyes and the dren's laughter and hlilllt‘tl to 1 ,. H “(5 p( H 1. , kill worthwhile prniects l represents a different shade of expressions ofmythree sons put on a pair of Sln‘f‘tllts llIt'y Intm in the alum must mnum lhr Finaheth Clarke, (IN) of the “MA. which is building a l blue as they tumble into each That experience WM only did little to cover up what [llt"v NH" ‘ “I" "in" “NW“ "I“ W" new affordable housing project on ilnroln Road in Watt-r ‘ other and produce hundreds of lflppt’d ft" me With the nine already saw "I?” "1:33" i"‘l:;"vzh“’“t if; loo wont one step further in suggesting that city's should i waterfalls and cascades. days we spent on the Dalma Even the (it‘llghls «It -. .. a . _ . . . . . . . Kmlnnmgumzr‘ glam” m“ ”I" N simplify the process if they can t, they should assign a staff 3 We spent two days In the tum (hast in a little town called Dubrovnik t‘ouldn l drum” ntthhrld We mew tht rtghl It» «in person whom" help I park. and my wife Tara. who Vodire 30d the old city of them, so my sons hurl plum ”vim“ "I ”I” mt “mu-hum" ll" With people waiting upwards of six years for appropnate 1 was visiting the area for the first Dubrovnik which is a ”Ni-SM) of stories to tell When [haw gut hrs-v“; or legal Mm“? ”T“ ml“ at't‘ommodatiflr“ we know there is a problem It requires _ time, said she would go back in world heritage trite home They were memorrm ‘ :,:l,)h::;)::mhf‘ T?“ m “ "Hm “1 new thinkingllke this to solve the affordable housmgissue j a heartbeat. She had never seen Vodice is sheltered boy on thatwill last a lifetime I l - . Y“ â€" b ' .-

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