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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Oct 2013, p. 4

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. '5 V l-WA’I‘ERLOOW' .. W12“! - o KiNCommunityTalk.CGm Citylooks atgrantsforbrownfields . “.1. w . .“ ; ‘ 54, mi Liii’ti? bl'i' C :1 “K; BybumMcxmn the community improve- properties forward and . . .. ,,,-.c_._,~.mâ€"â€"â€"â€"__________;___ ....- Wkksmff merit plan would incorpo» increasetax revenues?! think ‘ , rate the entire city. It would the answer is yes." ‘ v‘ - "- 17 ity staff have been apply to vacant and under- The city estimates there i, .‘ A J 3 H8 ‘ directed by council to utilized sites are at least 24 contaminated - I begin public consul- Council approved the properties in the city, mostly :3 94~~1200 tation on a proposed com- plan back in March. but in uptown Waterloo and « " ‘4' U munity improvement plan Coun. Mark Whaley raised along former industrial areas . ) .’.‘ (H {Um for brownfield develop~ concerns this week over why near the rail line. Tle are ' ' ‘ ‘- U l - “ merits in Waterloo. the city should help pay for currently unbudgeted and ‘ ' At the core of this plan is cleanup costs when develop would have to be incorporat- . . h Lib the tax increment grant. or mentisstill booming, ed into future budget ‘7 ~ â€"'V n v "‘râ€"r-y' uâ€"n ‘ ‘i'v‘v TlG, which will help fund “It's a busy place and one processes. ‘ m ' i1 .“ - "' i h I MADE ' l "- developers looking to rede- developers want to be at. so Staff estimates suggest it A" onhotic is 0 device SDGClflCOW damned '0 realign and Wilma "‘9 "OiUTO' '00t velop brownfields. Develop- why would we want to give could cost up to $7 million if “106%“an "‘6 '00? "“0 0’C°"9C' position While WSW WW‘W hiprove YOU' 0V9" 7 ers have been lobbying the them grants for properties 20 properties apply for the Sétgdfffi’; Emnm (knees. he" spine). °"°° WWW the speculc COW 0' your 90’" city for years to provide some they're clamoring after any- TIC. generating $2.5 million gram r1389 orthotics ore speciflcolty cow for on lndviduoi; matching the contour SUPP“ for brownfield lands, “VS?” Whaley asked. in new tax assessment. of the loot and accommodating unique loot structure They are used when they are Wh'Ch are costlier _ to , Adam Lauder, a planner K39 Hgie, president ”f the i medlcoity necessary in order to "901 conditions such as pimtor tosclitb (heel pain). tendinitis, redevelop due to contaminaâ€" With the City who has been North Waterloo Branch of the i bmm'dcbefic toot ulcersJoononlde and knee pain. tion from a pnor land use. working on developing the Architectural Conservancy of ‘ There are two categories of prescription orthotics, functional and accommodative “(is are an annual grant TlG program. said much of Ontario. wasat council to ask i Functional orthotics are m desired to control abnormal motion.pr<wide support and equal to the difference the city's newdevelopment is for a special provision in ’0 (9050". m9 “301 "“0 09m Bomb” These 0'9 U800” crafted "0'“ 59"” ”95¢ materials between the taxes paid pre- in the student-housing sec- uptown to protect the her- and M '0 "90’ “0‘ feet. heel pain. 9‘9”” wolking. 9'0 Accommodative orthotics 0’9 sofl- and post-development. The tori which typically isn't done itage properties in the core. 9’ and are meant ’0 cushion and offload They 9'9 often used to "901 diabetic ulcers, value of the grant is set on brownfieldlands. “(The term) ‘underuti mflgniwoggdngcmd mobsfhouid fully examine the foot and before construction begins The non-student sector lized' is too open to interpre- ‘ capture the foot in c three gym image with erther We, cost 0' with o 3 and is based on the antici» that typically makes use of ration. and offers no protec» . dimenSionaI laser scanner This cost and appropriate prescripflm are used to pated cost of cleaning up the brownfield lands is not as non to the heritage proper moire the dewce that should improve the loot mobility and lead to more Site, with 62 per cent of the strong in Waterloo, louder ties which make uptown ‘ Comfort funding coming from the said. "This program is really Waterloo so attractiw and if you reactive a consultation in regards to your foot issue you can call us \ \ > , region. about contaminated proper economically surcexsful."»hc ‘ 000 set U0 0 Visit With Oml CWODOOB’ N0 fOm“ 0000's lefeflOi '5 ”9C9? ,,\ ‘ 1 ' (jouncil would have the ties. so i think the question is valid. , 50W 0'30 OUl SGW'CBS 0'8 covered under most 9‘19““: “90"” We“ F?) / opportunity to review and are there properties that lauder said the new om ' approve each TlG applicar haven't been movmg and cm] plan has tools to protect J a. 'E ' flkM£md 59,99 POITUSiC '/ ‘ g tion. A sunset clause will be have been for sale for a (’Uli- buildings under the provin O n MOI. 0! C attached to the program, ple of years, and can this pro- cial heritage act. (lriuncil mil 5'9‘mm BSC'DCh'CMW’ V ending Sept. 30, 20m. and gram can help bring those review each l'l(§app|ication _,a“ER ..\,.‘¥,., ,. 7. . 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