fedplanner
Active Member
Yes, but there are degrees to everything.
If a developer wants a little more than what the local zoning allows, Councillors can be more accommodating in trying to negotiate for S37, etc. If the developer wants a lot more and is not willing to reduce their expectations, then negotiations either fail or never happen at all. Go to far beyond the local zoning and the Councillor can't help, and the Panning Department is pretty much bound to refuse an application: rules is rules is rules, and they can only bend so far.
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What about Mirvish+Ghery? Easily the most bold and non-compliant-with-exciting-zoning development proposal in recent history. It greatly exceeds existing density and high limits limits in an area that no one ever could have imagined. Granted, it hasn't been approved yet... but the councilor hasn't shot it down either. He's holding quiet a few public meetings to educate the public about the good this development will bring.