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London Plan takes its lumps as neighbours slam more infill developments
CTV
While Londoners have generally united behind The London Plan’s philosophy that the city must slow sprawl through intensification, delivering on that promise is fueling division.On Monday, a pair of higher-density developments became the latest test of council’s commitment to intensification.
While Londoners have generally united behind The London Plan’s philosophy that the city must slow sprawl through intensification, delivering on that promise is fueling division.
On Monday, a pair of higher-density developments became the latest test of council’s commitment to intensification.
Dozens of frustrated neighbours attended a meeting of the Planning and Environment Committee to oppose a rezoning request to permit two five-unit townhouse buildings at 489 Upper Queens St. after a large single family home was demolished.
Virtually every speaker expressed an acceptance to infill development in principle, but the design, scale and density of the 10, two-storey townhouses was too much.
“If you say yes to this, then you’re going to have a very difficult time saying no to the next developer who buys one of our lots.”
“People will be buying [the townhouses] for capital gain, and rent them out to who knows who, then you start to get a deterioration of the area.”
“I was outside the other day looking at that area thinking of the box that is going to be staring down at me in my backyard.”