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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Oct 2016, p. 10

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10 . warm compact]. - “wasp/w. OCTOBER 5, 2015 o 0 Some examples of converted student housrng already exrst Windham”! ciesto help house people appropri- lieutGarydemapmpertyowner “Madmakeapmfitofl’apltal it’s not expected to bounce back up ately. in Waterloo who owned his nelgli- gains on the bulldingitselt. to m13'srate until 2033. according to ‘StudenthousingisdrangingAre mmmmmyd Sometnatmdmmetidraisecon- ' Erin McLerie. senior marketanalyst for those buildings still needed for that with! was he decided to take on (terns about the city's controversial theithrenerandGuelphCM/ts. grmiporaretheyopennowiorother aSyrhnrefipeiamfly.Hewubltmn mmbthVmichisdueior The need for aflordable housing groups?” said Schlichter after the away by the reqwmibility and home reviewatthebeynningof 2017. lawor- . inWaterloo Region can'tbedebated, meeting. ’Weseeasupplyissue.but WWWâ€"drew skyuidlhedlyhopenwwaivlrgbes either. According to Deb Schlichter, on the other end, we see a demand built and nicknamed a garden in the and generally breaking down barri- thedirectorofhousingiorthe Re9'on isme.Therearepeoplethatarelookirig What’s-lbw. asifltlslnthewayofcreatingafiird- ofWaterloo, there are mnentiy more for housing, but can't find something . WWWMWelwme ablehaidngSlnoeafirrchblebwsing » than 3,000 people on the waitiist for thatworlsforthem.’ Home Refugee House at 208 Allen requlmparticbadonfiomtbennmic- affordable housing. Some, especially The keyword of the meeting which St. W. The home. originally privately ipal. prr vincial and federal govem- singles, have been waiting more than was intended to spark ideas about ‘ owned and rented to student tenants. mam. hunky is hoping all Evels of sixyears. whatcanbedone,wascreativity. 'We wasleasedtotheltaydl-lopemhmae mtmwr‘knrgettner. The region has some municipality want to hear new ideas," said Schli» refugees. The owner of the home 'lhis is an all bands (In deck call.’ ommdhmningarrdalsopannersvrritii chter. leaseditataratethatmslessthan saidlaworalty.‘l3veryoneneedstobe othernot-iopprofituxnmunityagen- Meetingorganizersmedtheexam- Mamie-only markurentlartwasstillabletomake palm" - p e a . Provmce s densrty targets too much 11ke the Greater Toronto Area argues Coun. Whaley . Condnnedlrompqel “We are not Toronto and we don't should be measured over a five-year One area of concern is the land want to be pan of it.” Whaley said. rolling average,“ said the report. ”The l east of Carriage Growing. To acoomâ€" "We shouldn't be in the Greater Gold» amount of development in Water- ’ modate the proposed density of 80 en Horseshoe. lt'sa bigproblem.’ loo depends on market demand and - residents and jobs combined per Staff also commented on the proâ€" conditions and takes multiple years hectare, the development would like- posed intensification rate. The prov- to build." ’ \ ly have to be apartments that would ince wants to increase intensificaâ€" All councillors but Whaley and ‘ y > clash with adjacent single, town and tion from a minimum of 40 per cent Bob Mavln (who m absent) voted in p “ A» ' low-rise apartment homes. of all residential development must favour of the recommendations Stafi ' i ‘ "The remaining greenfield lands be located within a built-up area to will send them to the province by the ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ’ in Waterloo are generally located far 60 per cent intensification would be end of October. The growth plan will 2 ‘ ’ ~ ‘ from frequent transit, fragmented and measured on an annual buts, which becomeefiectivebyeariymn. 4; ~ 1 , ' " if small in size.” said the report. could be a problem. said Martins. “Staff s comments hit it on the " ' ‘ 33. Conn. 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