Beach Zoning Changes

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A few residents have been asking me about the proposed zoning changes at 1014 & 1038 Beach Blvd. Councillor Chad Collins has sent in some info on this subject. :tbu:

Application for a Change in Zoning for Lands Located at 1014 Beach Boulevard (Hamilton) (PD05021) (Ward 5) (Item 8.3)That Zoning Application ZAR-04-87. Penny S. Ulbinas, applicant, for a change in zoning from "C" (Urban Protected Residential, etc.) District, Modified, to "D" (Urban Protected Residential - One and Two Family Dwellings, etc.) District, Modified, to permit a semi-detached dwelling, for lands located at 1014 Beach Boulevard, as shown on Appendix "A" to Report PD05021, be DENIED for the following reasons:
(a) The proposal conflicts with the intent of the Hamilton Beach Heritage Conservation District: Guidelines for Conservation and Change.
(b) The proposal conflicts with the intent of the Historic and Architectural Resources policies of the City of Hamilton Official Plan.
(c) The proposal is not compatible with surrounding land uses in terms of built form.
(d) Approval of the application may encourage other similar applications, which if approved, would undermine the intent and purpose of the Hamilton Beach Heritage Conservation District: Guidelines for Conservation and Change, which may jeopardize the heritage character of the area.

Application for a Change in Zoning for Lands Located at 1038 Beach Boulevard (Hamilton) (PD05018) (Ward 5) (Item 8.2)That Zoning Application ZAR-04-83. John Mokrycke Architect applicant for a
change in zoning from "C" (Urban Protected Residential, etc.) District, Modified to "D" (Urban Protected Residential - One and Two Family Dwellings, etc.) District, Modified, to permit a semi-detached dwelling for lands located at 1038 Beach Boulevard, as shown on Appendix "A" to Report PD05018, be DENIED for the following reasons:
(a) The proposal conflicts with the intent of the Hamilton Beach Heritage Conservation District: Guidelines for Conservation and Change.
(b) The proposal conflicts with the intent of the Historic and Architectural Resources policies of the City of Hamilton Official Plan.
(c) The proposal is not compatible with surrounding land uses in terms of built form.
(d) Approval of the application may encourage other similar applications, which if approved, would undermine the intent and purpose of the Hamilton Beach Heritage Conservation District: Guidelines for Conservation and Change, which may jeopardize the heritage character of the area.
Council - March 9, 2005
 
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