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Originally Posted by Dmajackson
Garden Crest Apartments at 5881 Spring Garden Road (Summer Street north-west corner) is planning a commercial extension. The plan is to essentially build a street-level podium two floors high to house the existing restaurant, new commercial space, a residential vestibule, and 2nd floor office space.
This project will add new commercial to the west-end of Spring Garden Road and along with the plans for Carlton Terrace (Thread) next door this will add greatly to the north sidewalks already pedestrian-friendly area.
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The project is considered a substantive amendment to an existing development agreement (from 1994) so it will require a public hearing at Halifax & West Community Council.
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WHILE I SUPPORT MY COMMUNITY AND DEVELOPMENT ON AND AROUND SPRING GARDEN ROAD, I CANNOT SUPPORT THIS DEVELOPMENT FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
1. Sometimes when I walk on this sidewalk in front of this building, the sun shines down on me in the afternoon. The additional development will block that sun forever.
2. I live in an apartment in Spring Garden Terrace. This development will block the view of the sidewalk from my kitchen.
3. This area is already too crowded and new commercial space will bring even more people around. I am old and tired, and I just feel that this is not right.
4. Like Spirit Place, this development could attract young people and "singles". This is inherently bad. It might also lower my property value. Just saying.
5. The wind on Spring Garden is like a polar vortex, even in the summer. This will create more wind. We are all born with certain inalienable human rights. They include freedom of speech and freedom from wind.
6. Commercial space will bring more cars. There are already major traffic jams at all times of the day on Summer Street. Ok, I'm lying, but still.
7. Is this much height really necessary? Right now, the restaurant is on the ground floor and I just feel that this matches the neighbourhood more. Two storeys is just too much height. Can't this be achieved by adding half of a floor to the existing floor? Or better yet, maybe bury the whole thing underground.
8. This is a heritage neighbourhood and this development is inconsistent with heritage requirements. Well, not a heritage neighbourhood yet. But we are requesting heritage designation as "CounterfactualVille". The community dates back to the 1300's. I bet you cannot find any evidence to rebut this claim. Friends of CounterfactualVille believe that his development neglects that history.
9. Phil Pacey says no. Like a boss.
10. The world will end if this goes forward.