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Originally Posted by TheCricket
I know the family and have been to the house numerous times. The building would drastically change the natural light into the home and onto the yards. So yes, it was a challenge.
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But their access to sunlight trumps potentially dozens of new families' access to a home in City Park?
A two-storey modern infill was recently built right next to my 100-year old bungalow (both on 25 foot lots) and I lost every ounce of sunlight in my kitchen and dining room because of that monster.
That didn't stop the infill from happening. Nor should it have. It was moderately upsetting, but it's not the kind of thing that should stymie smart redevelopment. And if it does, if NIMBYism rules the day, we'll stagnate forever and never have nice things.