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81209

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By halving the maximum alternative parkland dedication rate, this will reduce the amount of parkland that residents will have to enjoy. Already the amount of community space within subdivisions is quite small. Read more

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81217

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By reducing development costs by regulating that municipalities phase in new development charge rates that decrease costs for developers, change the time that a development charge by-law from 5 years to 10 years (decreasing the number of times that the development charge can be updated/increased), t Read more

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81218

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Reducing and eliminating development charges is a form of magical thinking – as if all the developer has to do is build houses and water, waste water, electricity and roads will magically appear. Read more

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81234

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Bill 23 eliminates environmental assessments and previous legislation for projects currently underway in Ontario. Bill 23 allows development in Greenbelts and reduces arable land close to cities, destroying wetland and woodlands, stressing native fauna and increasing water drainage problems.

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81239

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While I generally agree with intensification actions of the proposal within previously existing urban boundaries (before the government recently added farm and other lands to the urban boundaries) I don't agree with the rest. There are 4 groups whose criticisms I agree with. They are: Read more

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81242

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- These steps do not follow the recommendations of the the Housing Affordability Task Force Report, which recommended the establishment of an “Ontario Housing Delivery Fund” to incentivize municipalities to build more homes (p24). Read more

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81247

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Also of particular importance is the part of Schedule 3 that deals with parkland dedication. It would cut the amount of parkland that must be set aside by developers by 50%. Parks are one of the most important kinds of greenspace for urban residents and they are already in short supply. Read more

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81269

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The stated purpose of the proposed changes to the Planning Act and Development Charges Act are to help everyone in Ontario "find a home that is right for them" ... "housing that meets their family's needs" Read more

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81270

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This Bill proposal is ridiculous. Can you imagine a neighbourhood of 600 homes with one park! I don't want our municipality to sprawl out into the agricultural land around our city. We have enough land inside the city to support low-income housing. We just need to build up, not out. Read more

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81276

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Renters living in purpose-built rentals are more at risk of being evicted. The government is giving itself permission to ban and restrict city rules that requires developers to return a tenant to their rent-controlled apartment after construction of the new bigger condo is complete. Read more

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81287

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I am very disturbed by the proposal to reduce development costs, and believe it will ultimately defeat the stated goal of everyone in Ontario finding a home that is right for them, and which "meets their family's needs" Read more

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81306

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There are so many issues with Bill 23 the entire Bill needs to be reviewed thoroughly with enough time for citizens to properly comment on the sections that matter most to them. I feel strongly that the omnibus bill and the speed by which it was passed are undemocratic. Read more

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81315

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This proposal is irresponsible to biodiversity and residents: Why: • It is wrong that the amount of land for parkland designation is going to be cut in half and limiting the % of land that can be dedicated for parkland. It is wrong to freeze parkland dedication rates. Read more

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81323

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The province seems to not have done their research. Cities are not for profits. There is no one gettung rich off of DCs. This legislation will not lead to cheaper homes. The trickle down effect is not real. Read more