Posted Oct 15, 2019, 12:53 PM
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The union's apparent focus on the ARO is misplaced. I personally think the requirement is possibly too high especially in the downtown 20% zones. Really you're never going to tackle a housing problem without getting at the zoning that keeps lots of housing from getting built and in our case that means going after aldermanic prerogative.
Now 10% citywide onsite over 10 units if there is lots of land zoned for higher density residential as of right with waived parking requirements plus you don't have to dance with the alderman? Then we are talking.
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