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80782

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The More Homes Built Faster Act claims to build 1.5 million homes in the next 10 years. However, none of this housing is going to be affordable. In fact, the legislation drastically weakens the potential of the cities to build any new affordable housing. Read more

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80923

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Greater Ottawa Home Builders' Association

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Please accept the attached from the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association (GOHBA) and its members as a submission to the government’s request for feedback on Proposed Amendment to O. Reg 232/18: Inclusionary Zoning (ERO# 019-6173). Read more

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80929

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The More Homes Built Faster Act claims to build 1.5 million homes in the next 10 years but none of this housing is going to be affordable. In fact, the legislation drastically weakens the potential of the cities to build any new affordable housing. Read more

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80953

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The More Homes Built Faster Act claims to build 1.5 million homes in the next 10 years. However, none of this housing is going to be affordable. In fact, the legislation drastically weakens the potential of the cities to build any new affordable housing. Read more

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80956

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The More Homes Built Faster Act claims to build 1.5 million homes in the next 10 years. However, none of this housing is going to be affordable. In fact, the legislation drastically weakens the potential of the cities to build any new affordable housing. Read more

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80982

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The More Homes Built Faster Act claims to build 1.5 million homes in the next 10 years. However, none of this housing is going to be affordable. In fact, the legislation drastically weakens the potential of the cities to build any new affordable housing. Read more

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80987

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If the goal of the legislative package is to drastically increase the amount of affordable housing available, then a five-percent maximum for affordable units in a development is far too low. Ten percent would be a more reasonable number to effectuate the goal. Read more

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80994

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The More Homes Built Faster Act claims to build 1.5 million homes in the next 10 years. However, none of this housing is going to be affordable. In fact, the legislation drastically weakens the potential of the cities to build any new affordable housing. Read more

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81064

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Edenshaw Developments Limited

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From a developer's perspective capping the set aside rate provides stability and consistency amongst projects in different municipalities. In our opinion, this will allow more IZ units to be built then trying to re-tool every project to work with a different number of units, etc.