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Old 03-25-2021, 08:03 AM   #3
Mull
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Originally Posted by Bunk View Post
Guidebook for Great Communities. The Guidebook on New Communities is already in place an a volume of the Municipal Development Plan.

Council punted it for a few months to consider some amendments and public feedback, consider doing another round of public engagement.

It's basically an general policy - which provides the "menu" so to speak when the City does local area planning with communities. A lot of the controversy is around whether the lowest density district, and its applicability primarily to the inner city - which is singles, semis and rowhousing, is too permissive of density up to row houses by default, or whether there should be a particular policy district that is exclusively singles.
So here's my question. If I live in Mount Royal, and we are amending our ARP-
Would we need to include allowance for moderate density homes within 600m of a transit stop (i.e. bus stop) as per page 48 in order for the City to approve the modified ARP? I saw this question somewhere else but the user didn't get an answer.

I am not really sure how I feel about that to be honest, I don't live there, but a yes/no answer would provide context on the misinformation floating around.
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