Airboy
Senior Member
If that Westmount proposal was 3 blocks east it may not be a problem. But I can see the issues on 128st.
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I‘m a big fan of infill, but I think I’d be a little pissed if someone put up a 6 story building to the south of me. Sucks enough here in the winter, and having your sun blocked on top of that…I feel for those homeowners as this probably felt like it came out of nowhere considering it’s basically a fully single family neighbourhood. Closest multi level is the seniors centre? And at least that is on the south side of stony plain road. I don’t think calling this nimbyism is fair. The comments about traffic and parking are bullshit… but loss of light is fair. Could compensation for adjacent homeowners be Possible? Why should a developer be entitled to their profits at the expense of someone else?
We are building a garage suite and it’s surprising how much it has affected the sun that our garden and west wall of the house gets. But we are not dickheads so we made sure to position it in the yard in a way where it does not block the neighbours, especially during our already awful short growing season.
edit: btw I live no where near that neighbour just to clarify lol. Just trying to see it from their perspective.
Another update on DeVines. The home's going up for sale:I didn't see it mentioned anywhere else, but the old DeVine's house at 9712 111th Street is getting a restoration/renovation. A concrete pump was out there earlier. It looks like Amnor Group is doing it.
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The Provincial Archives' van Hogezand Fonds have a bunch of pictures of the home, showing what it looked like in the '40s:
According to Situate Planning & Placemaking's website:Does anyone know if there was a more recent update to these townhomes? I swear there was something more recent than 2019, but I can't find anything:
Edmonton council rejects three-storey townhouse in Glenora, angering both density advocates and area residents
Councillors voted down a three-storey, three-unit townhouse in Glenora, but said they might approve two and half storey townhouse. That wasn’t enough for density advocates and was too much for residents who say row housing would endanger their “gem” of a neighbourhood.www.thestar.com
There was a thread for it but the last posts date to 2020, with no mention of any movement:The rezoning was ultimately approved by Edmonton City Council on March 10, 2020 (see Item 3.1 in the meeting minutes).
Reading this article, and the whole "I'll be listing my house and moving" thing makes my blood boil.Does anyone know if there was a more recent update to these townhomes? I swear there was something more recent than 2019, but I can't find anything:
Edmonton council rejects three-storey townhouse in Glenora, angering both density advocates and area residents
Councillors voted down a three-storey, three-unit townhouse in Glenora, but said they might approve two and half storey townhouse. That wasn’t enough for density advocates and was too much for residents who say row housing would endanger their “gem” of a neighbourhood.www.thestar.com
Reading this article, and the whole "I'll be listing my house and moving" thing makes my blood boil.
But on the other hand, if all of the nimbys move out, you'll get better neighbors
Does anyone know if there was a more recent update to these townhomes? I swear there was something more recent than 2019, but I can't find anything:
Edmonton council rejects three-storey townhouse in Glenora, angering both density advocates and area residents
Councillors voted down a three-storey, three-unit townhouse in Glenora, but said they might approve two and half storey townhouse. That wasn’t enough for density advocates and was too much for residents who say row housing would endanger their “gem” of a neighbourhood.www.thestar.com
Yup, they're elitist snobs alright. But the funny thing is that they seem to think that this would open the neighbourhood to " peasants".... how much do they think that this would cost? Probably more than their "character" housesSo, two storey skinny houses ok, but three storey nice brownstone is not. I guess someone in Glenora got worried that they would detract from the suburban feel of the area.
However, as usual what Glenora wants, Glenora gets. Nimby's can be fatal for a city's development and growth. Fortunately the nimby's is most other areas of Edmonton are not as powerful.
This is a beautiful project and I hope it can be built somewhere else. It would be a great addition to our city and the nimby's of Glenora can suck lemons. They are probably elitist snobs.