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Old Posted Jan 18, 2016, 3:55 PM
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Five Dundas residents appeal 71 Main St. approval
(Dundas Star, Craig Campbell, Jan 14 2015)

Nine appeals were filed Tuesday of the Hamilton city council decision to approve amendments for a nine-storey building at 71 Main St. in Dundas.

Tuesday night marked the end of a 20-day appeal period. Justin Lewis of the Dundas Preservation Project said Monday he would be filing an appeal on behalf of the neighbours the next day. Another appeal, from a broader Dundas perspective, was also anticipated by neighbours Monday evening.

But by early Tuesday afternoon, the City of Hamilton clerk’s office confirmed it had already received five appeals of the 71 Main St. decision.

Appeals from local residents Art Samson, Peggy Lewis and Scott Munro had been received by the city clerk by Noon on Tuesday.

By the Midnight deadline, four more appeals were filed by two additional individuals to bring the total number of appeals up to nine. The two additional appeals came from Greg Lawson and Justin Lewis.



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