Some 160 residents in a southwest Edmonton neighbourhood appeared at a presentation on restrictive covenants that would limit property development Wednesday evening, despite recent city council moves to rejig infill bylaws.
Organizers of a meeting at the Royal Gardens Community Hall say many residents seemed interested in asking the city to “slow down” its infill plans as the reality of developments in the neighbourhood have not met their expectations.
“We want to have some guidelines for the neighbourhoods that we live in,” said Doug Smilski, part of the organizing committee for the Wednesday night information session.
A restrictive covenant is a contract between two or more homeowners which would restrict redevelopment on their land and dictate how a new building may look or how big it can be, beyond city zoning requirements.
It’s then registered with the Alberta Land Titles office and runs with the land, meaning each subsequent owner is bound by it until the majority of title owners agree to break it.