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32029

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Please do not put the LPAT back to the OMB approach... for once under LPAT where the official plan determined whether the residents had standing when Council won't listen... Our situation is that we are Read more

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32037

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They say the devil is in the details, and one might think, therefore, that as there are no regulations as yet, it would be impossible to comment on the effects of Bill 108. Unfortunately, it is not necessary to see the regulations to grasp the major implications of this Orwellian-titled Act. Read more

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32039

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They say the devil is in the details, and one might think, therefore, that as there are no regulations as yet, it would be impossible to comment on the effects of Bill 108. Unfortunately, it is not necessary to see the regulations to grasp the major implications of this Orwellian-titled Act. Read more

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32051

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I am distressed that this Bill takes away protections for threatened and endangered species at a time when we are at an extinction crisis. Please restore protections to threatened and endangered species. Read more

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32054

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Teddington Park Residents Association

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Teddington Park Residents Association Comments on Bill 108: More Homes, More Choice Act 1. There are significant reductions in opportunities for public input in planning • More decision-making at the modified LPAT ignores Council's decisions where residents had a voice Read more

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32056

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I am writing on behalf of Friends of Kensington Market, a community organization that is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Kensington Market for the good of its community. Read more

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32061

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In my view, the amendments to the Planning Act will not speed up approvals as intended, but will lead to excessive delays if LPAT decisions have to be appealed to the Provincial Court. The shorter timelines will lead to poorer and more controversial decisions.

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32064

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My biggest concern with Schedule 12 is the reduced timeline for consideration of development proposals. 90 days does not allow enough time for good quality developments to be achieved in all cases. Surely we do not want to build shabby homes, nor to create dysfunctional neighbourhoods. Read more

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32070

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Limiting inclusionary zoning to major transit station areas is wrong. It will create ghettoes, for both rich and poor It will undermine the intent of inclusionary zoning, which is to encourage a range of income levels throughout the city. Read more

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32071

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City of Brampton

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City of Brampton May 29, 2019 The Honourable Doug Ford Premier of Ontario Legislative Building Queen's Park Toronto ON M7A 1A1 The Honourable Steve Clark Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing 17th Floor, 777 Bay St. Toronto ON M5G 2E5 Read more