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Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Jul 2023, p. 11

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Waterloo pes OF AN INFORMAL PUBLIC MEETING ID COMPLETE APPLICATION Council Chambers, City Hall, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina StS Monday, September 11, 2023 Atatime to be determined The Applicant is proposing a 13-storey apartment | wn containing 135 residential units including a combination of one, two, and thi ifteen (15) of th a units are re proposed ji i 06 vehicle parkit and a spaces, In support of the proposed development, the Applicant is proposing the following amendments: Change the Official Plan designations: © From “Mixed-Use Medium Density Residential” to “Mixed-Use Medium High Density Residential” © From “Medium Density, 20 metres” to “Medium-High Density, 40 metres” © Permit a density of 900 bedrooms per hectare OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 48 & ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT Z-23-08 6, 8, 10, 12, & 14 DIETZ AVENUE NORTH, WARD 7 (UPTOWN) n Change the Zoning By-law category from “Residential Mixed-Use 20 (RMU-20)” to “Residential Mixed-Use 40 (RMU-40)”, and create a site-specific provision for the following amendments: Permit a maximum residential density of 900 bedrooms per hectare Permit a minimum rear yard setback of 1.1 metres for a podium parking structure Permit a minimum landscape open space of 23% Permit a minimum podium height of 9.1 metres ‘© Permit a minimum tower separation from interior lot lines as follows: © 3 metres from the north lot line © 7.5 metres from the east lot line o 8.3 metres for the stairwell projection portion of the tower from the south lot line; * Permit a horizontal tower dimension of 53 metres © Permit a maximum tower footprint of 1,108 square metres Permit a minimum tower stepback above the podium on the front building facade of 1.81 metres Establish a minimum residential parking rate of 0.69 spaces per unit HOW TO GET INVOLVED The purpose of the public meeting is i to hear and consider comments regarding the planning application as part of of City Council's decision making process. The public is invited to participate by subm in advance of the public meeting and/or arranging to speak to the application in person. TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS Written 9:00am on Ws Wednesday, August 30, 2023 will be included in the City Council Agenda. Writte ifter 9:00am on Wednesday, August 30, 2023 will be provided to City Council for consideration prior to the informal Public Meeting, but will not be included in the Council Agenda. Written comments can be provided in the following ways: © Via email to John Vos (john.vos@waterloo.ca) © By dropping off a hardcopy at Waterloo City Hall, addressed to John Vos, Planning Division, 2nd floor, 100 Regina St S, Waterloo, ON © By placing a hardcopy in the Waterloo City Hall after hours mail slot to the left of the side door entrance on William Street All written submissions should clearly state “Informal i fing, Official Plan No. 48 & Zoning By-law Amendment 2-23-08” at the top of the letter/correspondence. TO SPEAK TO THE APPLICATION If you wish to speak to the application, please contact the Legislative Services Division no later than 10:00 a.m. on Monday, September 11, 2023 by any of the following ways: © By phone at 519-747-8549 © By email to clerkinfo@waterloo.ca When we receive your registration, we will provide you with a confirmation message and instructions for participating in the public meeting. ‘We encourage the public to Provide input into these important Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications. The pi that names, addresses and comments may be made public. Julie Finley-Swaren, City Clerk, City of Waterloo. For further information regarding please contact the City of Planning and Public Works, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, Waterloo, Ontario, by calling John Vos at 519-747-8527 or email john.vos@waterloo.ca £202 ‘Oz Ainr ‘Aepsuny, | efruosys oopeyeM | pL B'9]9|UOIYDOOLLE}2MA

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