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Originally Posted by CattyCommittee
yes. I generally use Reddit a source of information...NOT...Read the City of Regina ZONING BYLAWS and OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN.
If we want to discuss the motion, I applaud it, its about time. However it has NO bearing on this application in its current form, or frankly in a future form if this MOTION was created and turned into a Zoning Amendment to the Zoning Bylaws.
A. This is NOT within 400m of main transit route.
B. This is not within 800m of any conceivable future rapid transit service.
C. The motion that is currently going before council for Vote, keep in mind this is a motion to DIRECT STAFF NOT Zoning BYLAWS.
D. IF this site for some odd reason fell within the direction of this MOTION it would be limited to 4 Stories, NOT 5 as proposed.
E. I'd refer you to the City of Regina OCP of which this neighborhood is not noted as a core urban neighborhood highlighted for densification.
F. 5 Story luxury condos are NOT the definition of Missing Middle Housing
G. IF this application was submitted on the knowledge of this motion going forward and somehow providing the ability to mass approve projects like this that would only add fuel to the rumor fire.
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There is a lot of very incorrect information in this post.
If you clicked the Reddit link - which if you're concerned about credibility, was posted by Paul Dechene who has as much if not more credibility on this topic than anyone, you would see that the map he posted is from the City of Regina. If you were to look at the map, you would see see that this neighbourhood and site is very clearly within the intensification boundary (i.e., where intensification is to occur)
You are misinformed about the intensification targets and areas, which are:
- 10,000 new residents in the city centre (5,000 downtown; 5,000 in 'The Yards' and 'Taylor Field' neighbourhoods; 5,000 elsewhere in the city centre)
- 10,000 new residents across the remainder of the intensification area, which basically includes all neighbourhoods.
The City Centre is to absorb 50% of intensification, with 50% going to other mature neighbourhoods.
Don't believe me? Here you go:
https://reginask.iqm2.com/Citizens/D...ass=&Print=Yes