jianxia15
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There is a big slope around that section, going downward from Credo and then upward to the park. Not sure whether this will affect the construction of a mid-rise.
Building on a slope is a bit more expensive, but it's not a big deal.There is a big slope around that section, going downward from Credo and then upward to the park. Not sure whether this will affect the construction of a mid-rise.
Sometimes the proposed development have so many bylaw relaxations required in order to make it pencil that a DC is crafted -- makes it a permitted (ie unappealable) use.Mostly if somehow the R-CG zoning concept as a whole disappears due to crazy politics, this project would still be allowed imo, to expand on my certainty point.
If construction starts, I'll create thread.In other infill news, an infill on the SE corner of 19th street and 24th ave might be starting construction soon. Demo is happening and construction fencing going up.