Jim Levac, GSAI provided an overview of the Official Plan Amendment and Rezoning applications.
The following persons spoke:
- Marco D'Ovidio, Resident expressed concerns with noise, lighting, privacy and height.
- Bob Moss, Resident expressed concerns with the proposed height.
- Megan Mosindy, Resident expressed concerns with traffic, safety, quality of life and accessibility.
- Elizabeth Chaina, Resident expressed concerns regarding privacy and sewage infrastructure. Ms. Chaina further spoke to the potential negative environmental, structural, and financial impacts to the area due to the proposed development.
- Anne Cheng, Resident expressed concerns with the potential devaluation of the community, risk to families, environmental impact and the integrity of the developers.
- Morgan Matthews, Resident expressed concerns with the financial well being of families, shadowing, impact to green spaces, and impact to investments.
- Mike Mulder, Resident expressed concerns with the proposed developments location, the safety of school children, and increased traffic.
- Gerri Steel, Resident expressed concerns with traffic, height, safety of school children, and property upkeep.
Councillor S. Dasko read aloud written correspondence from Mary Simpson on behalf of TOPCA, expressing their concerns regarding over intensification, lack of ground floor retail, and height.
Councillor S. Dasko expressed concerns with the application and spoke to traffic, municipal parking, intensification, and suggested that the applicant take the application back to incorporate resident feedback and concerns. Committee Members enquired about the 45 degree angular plane and expressed concerns with density. Paul Stewart, Development Planner responded to questions.