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HP OPINION — . Terry Manzo photo Smoked turkey wing tossed in a poblano, fire-weed bee pollen and sumac rub served with local root vegetable and seabuckthorn slaw and microgreens from the school's green house. Continued from page 14 who will make the biggest difference. They are the fire keeper Her menu, prepared over the course of three days, included THE CITY OF Me 1-74 ele) NOTICE OF AN INFORMAL PUBLIC MEETING AND COMPLETE APPLICATION OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 40 & ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT Z-22-10 115 BRIDGEPORT INC. AND 1648386 ONTARIO LTD. 109, 115 AND 133 BRIDGEPORT RD. E. & 30 WEBER ST. N. WARD 5 - SOUTHEAST Monday, January 16, 2023 Ata time tobe determined HOW TO GET INVOLVED: The purpose of the public meeting is to share information and to hear and ple corn tacos with "sweat lodge salsa," smoked turkey wing with sumac, white- sage sausage of venison and bison and tgrass-infused in" wild rice pudding garnished with sunflower- seed brittle. Designed to celebrate the tra- ditional foods of Turtle Island, each of the four courses had its own story and was re- lated to a different teaching and lesson which represent local and ity Hall, Waterloo City Centre, gi s PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. The Applicant is proposing to construct a new multi-tower, mixed-use development that includes a shared podium, three point towers, and a parking structure. The towers range in height from 22 to 25 storeys (including the podium). Overall, the proposed development is to contain 622 residential fronting ober StN, 4,221 square metres of anenly area a floor, balconies terrace), iternal to Haudenosaunee People and their lands, cording to Noel eethe sourcing * ‘the re ingredients was a beautiful experience. wath me, Andrew of antiaenowe ingrotients and Perth County ingredients." The students even grew the sage that was used in preparing the meal — a good way, she says, for them to be immersed in the preparation even before the dinner. "It's the best way for kids to learn," she says. "I hope they will keep this experience with them always." soeicated to to indigenous food sover- momies and re; regenera- thentic understanding of food is essential to helping this next generation evolve. lot of teaching of what Indigenous food is and whatit actually means. We are all resi- dents of Turtle Island and Indigenous or not, we all are living in this environment, surviving off of Mother Earth and eating Indigenous food every " Noel-Drews hopes to offer Indigenous dinner events in Waterloo Region in the near future. Andrew Coppolino, of Kitchener, is the author of "Farm to Table" and co-author of "Cooking with Shakespeare." He is the 2022 Joseph Hoare gastronomic writer-in- residence at the Stratford Chefs School. ‘ollow him on Twitter at @andrewcoppo- lino. the building (Levels 1 to 4 of y structure on the east portion of the site fronting oval St, and 376 bike parking spaces. PROPOSED APPLICATIONS: The Applicant is proposing to amend the City's Official Plan by re-designating a portion of the subject lands from Mixed-Use Medium High Density Residential to Mixed-Use High Density Residential, and from Medium High Density, 40 metres to High Density, 81 metres. The Applicant is also proposing to amend the City's Zoning By-| law by rezoning the lands from (Holding) Mi 40 ((H)C1-40) to (Holding) Mixed-Use Community Commercial 81 ((H)C1-81), and from (Holding) Residential Mixed-Use-40 ((H)RMU-40) to (Holding) Residential Mixed Use-81 ((H)RMU-81) with site specific parking provisions. P. 519-88 1550 TTY. 1-866-78 consider comments regarding the planning applcaton as bart of City i ision making process. The publi i il in advance of tht pl Iblis andjor ar arranging to peak the application in person. TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS Written comments received before 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 4, 2023 will be included in the City i after 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 4, 2023 will be provided to City Council for consideration prior to the Informal Public Meeting, but will not be included in the Council Agenda. Written comments can be provided in the following ways: © Via email to Wendy Fisher © By dropping off a hardcopy at Waterloo City Hall, addressed to Wendy Fisher, Planning Division, 2nd floor, 100 Regina St S, Waterloo, ON By placing a hardcopy in the Waterloo City Hall after hours mail slot to the left of the side door entrance on William Street All wrt clearly state “Informal Official Plan 40 & Zoning By at the top of the letter/correspondence. TO SPEAK TO THE APPLICATION If you wish to speak to the application, please contact the Legislative Services Division no later than 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 16, 2023, by any of the following ways: © By phone at 519-747-8705 © By email to clerkinfo@waterloo.ca When we receive your registration, we will provide you with a confirmation message and instructions for participating in the public meeting. We encourage the public to provide input into these important Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications. The public is informed and Notified that names, addresses and comments may be made public. Julie Finley-Swaren, City Clerk, City of Waterloo. For further information regarding the above matter, please contact the City of Waterloo Integrated Planning and Public Works, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, Waterloo, Ontario, by calling Wendy Fisher at 519-747-8544 or email wendy.fisher@waterloo.ca 7-22-10" 941 waterloo.ca @z0z ‘Zz Jequieceg ‘epsiny | e}9]UOIYD CoyeyEM | SL eo 'e[2]UOIYDOOLETEM

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