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Old Posted Jun 5, 2019, 6:48 PM
Wolf13 Wolf13 is offline
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Originally Posted by Curmudgeon View Post
Not every area appreciates the intrusion of narcissistic sociopaths. Consider neighbourhood aesthetics before planning any construction whatsoever, or develop your crap somewhere else.

Also, the picture above can not be 95 Borebank? It's decent though. Winnipeg does not use brick enough. Brick exudes permanence and quality.
Who paid for the lot? The neighbours, or the owner?

These narcissistic sociopaths have more rights in this matter than ignorant neighbours. Problem is that politicians can be spineless.

Obviously the issue is not binary like above, but in most simple terms, there is less logic on the side of the neighbours. Especially considering they have what the applicant wants... a narrower lot.

I've seen these things before in person and these issues have been talked about on this site; homeowners with motives will lie through their teeth to get their way. They will and impose the entirety of their entitlement upon the party that actually owns the property, without owning anything themselves.

Ownership has to matter, and has to be respected. Not saying they should have free reign, as there can be limits, but this case is not such an example.

Sometimes Winnipeg, sometimes society, sometimes this site seems to forget that we don't have a right to what we want, especially when somebody else owns it.
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