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Originally Posted by Colin May
The sun would have to be in the NW quadrant to cast a shadow on the 'gardens' and by that time the 'gardens' would have had a great deal of sun. The 29 storey monster is NW of the gardens.
The 'gardens' supporters look foolish trotting out the shadow argument, not surprising when none of them could explain 'box the compass'
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We all know this has nothing to do with the garden.
Ironic that those against the capture of public spaces by "private" interests have done just that: they've taken the former QEH site that is to be for the hospital space and taken it ransom.
I'm not against the community garden, but I am against fake arguments because people don't like height. Another irony is that those against height are legitimately causing sprawl due to their imposed constraints on peninsular density. If people say that isn't the case... well, that's just b/s. The city is going to grow and the obstructionists play a big role in whether or not that is out... or up. There is nothing wrong with 29 stories here. It will make Quinpool businesses much more viable.