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98725

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Cutting red tape says it all, and this is more anti-people than the current system already is; it is biased in favour of developers and government simply for greed. Read more

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98730

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There are a number of specific dangers with the legislation. For example: Home ownership will be more expensive: Read more

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98780

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I am objecting to Schedule 12 Section 3 of proposed Bill 185, Cutting Red Tape to Build More Homes Act, 2024, limiting the right to appeal the approval of official plans and more specifically to the retroactive application of Bill 185. Read more

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98789

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No one is fooled what this bill is about. This bill is not about helping supply housing to those needing housing. This is about helping developers who own all the farm land between Lake Ontario and Sudbury, Windsor and Ottawa, and beyond. Read more

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98825

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Village Media

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We hope the regulation can be amended by explicitly including a provision for local online news media as an additional vehicle for municipal notices. Read more

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98829

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Together, Bill 185 and the proposed Provincial Planning Statement threaten the Greenbelt and our agricultural lands even more than the 2021-23 Greenbelt controversy did. Read more

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98843

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London Development Institute

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Please accept the letter below regarding third party appeals referenced in ERO 019-8370 Read more

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98854

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On behalf of the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA), we would like to thank you and your Ministry for your public commitment to reducing red tape in the housing industry and getting more affordable homes built faster. Read more

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98872

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Town of Newmarket

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Good morning, Please see attached comments from the Town of Newmarket on ERO Posting 019-8370 which proposes changes to the Planning Act and Development Charges Act. Regards, Andria Sallese Senior Policy Planner Town of Newmarket Read more

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98897

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Wellington County

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Hi There, Please find attached a Planning Committee report on Bill 185 that were received at the May 9th, 2024 Planning Committee Meeting. Wellington County's comments about the various legislative and regulatory proposals contained in Bill 185 are provided in the report. regards, Read more

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98931

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City of Mississauga

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Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on the Environmental Registry of Ontario (“ERO”) posting 019-8370 and Ontario Regulatory Registry (“ORR”) posting 24-MMAH012 regarding the proposed changes to regulations under the Planning Act and Development Charges Act, 1997 Relating to the Bill Read more

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98936

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ERO 019-8365 Together, Bill 185 and the proposed Provincial Planning Statement threaten the Greenbelt and our agricultural lands even more than the 2021-23 Greenbelt controversy did. There are a number of specific dangers with the legislation, for example: Read more