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Originally Posted by citydwlr
Thomas McVeigh, president of the Centretown Citizens Community Association, thinks that location is not being used to its full potential, and should ideally be a mixed use residential building around 4-stories.
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If it is only a Minor Variance application that is required that has any public comment component, then the Committee of Adjustment can only review the application in light of the variances that are being requested and if they are 'minor' in nature and meet the general nature and intent of the OP and Zoning By-law. Without viewing the application in detail, it is highly likely that the application would be approved on that basis.
It is all fine and good to suggest that they build to a greater density etc, but when the application is only for a Minor Variance, I'm not sure what legal mandate the public, community association or anyone else can have to demand a mixed use/multi storey development.
The last time I checked, The Beer Store was not in the land development/real estate business..their mandate, whether you like it or not, is to sell beer to the public via their monopolistic delivery method.