View Single Post
  #11  
Old Posted Jul 9, 2019, 6:20 PM
thevan thevan is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jul 2016
Posts: 28
Quote:
City of St. John's Media Relations has issued the following:
==========================================
Public Notice
Wed, 2019/07/24 - 7:00pm
Public Meeting - 9 Buchanan Street, 426 and 430 Water Street
Location
9 Buchanan Street, 426 and 430 Water Street

Application
A Rezoning application has been submitted by Fougere Menchenton Architecture, on behalf of Steele Hotels Limited, for a Hotel (69 rooms) and Place of Assembly (concert hall).

Purpose
The rezoning to the Commercial Central Office (CCO) Zone will allow a maximum height of 10 storeys for the proposed development. Text amendments to the St. John’s Development Regulations and Municipal Plan are also required.

Time, Date & Location
7 p.m Wednesday, July 24,
Foran/Greene Room, Fourth Floor, St. John’s City Hall

Comments
Provide your comments to the Office of the City Clerk including your name and address to: cityclerk@stjohns.ca P.O. Box 908, St. John’s, NL, A1C 5M2.

Comments received become a matter of public record and are included in the Council agenda for the date a decision on the application will be made. Any identifying information (including your name) will be removed prior to your comment being released publicly.

Collection of personal information is authorized under the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 2015 and is needed to consider your comments on this application. Questions about the collection and use of your information may be directed to the City Clerk at 576-8202 or cityclerk@stjohns.ca.

Additional Information
These notices are sent to property owners within 150 metres of the application site, using the City’s assessment roll. For more information call 709-576-6192 or email planning@stjohns.ca.
Background Information
LUAR - Part 1
LUAR - Part 2
LUAR - Part 3
Location Map
Personally a little annoyed that they approved the demolition of the John Howards Building (which dated all the way back to 1849, making it among the oldest in the city) prior to approval of this expansion.

Now if the proposal is rejected, we wind up with another glorious pit and/or parking lot. We better do what they say..
Reply With Quote