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Originally Posted by Dmajackson
The appeal of The Margaretta was voted down by Regional Council tonight. There shouldn't be any more hurdles for this one before construction begins (hopefully this year).
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Who was appealing The Margaretta?? And why?
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Nevermind, I found out why. Just look at the ludicrous reasons that "four property owners" opposed this development:
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But later, four property owners filed an appeal, citing: the area being unsuitable for increased pedestrian traffic; the building design clashing with existing infrastructure; the impact on wind; the potential for fewer outdoor parking spots for homeowners; the quality of life for area residents during construction, and concerns that putting permanent benches in the area might be a security concern.
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http://thechronicleherald.ca/novasco...by-hrm-council
Of course, there's the usual throw-away NIMBY arguments in there, like the complaints about wind (yawn) or that it's inconsistent with the "character" of existing structures (double yawn).
But get a load of the other complaints: This area is "unsuitable" for more pedestrians? That the development leads to fewer parking spots and (temporary) annoyances during construction? And that "putting in permanent benches" would be a security concern?
Are you kidding me? You either must have a distinct sense of entitlement to make such selfish and silly complaints.
If this area is not a place for more pedestrians, then seriously *where* in the entire Province is more appropriate? It's a walkable neighborhood. It's what we're aiming for.
You can also see their prejudices shining through -- permanent benches being a security concern. Whatever could they mean? Do they mean people might be tripping over the benches? Of course not. This is code for concerns about either more young people hanging around or homeless folks taking advantage of benches in spring/summer. And homeless people and young people are a threat!
Shameful.