isaidso
Senior Member
22 Feb 2014
Love the added shade this building is providing. I'll be sure to seek out this street more often come summer time. Fabulous canyon effect with no set backs too!
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22 Feb 2014
There's a term for the contribution a developer makes toward improving the surrounding area for a zoning exception, I forget what it's called. Does anyone know whether this developer had to 'improve' any surrounding buildings or spaces? Its sort of a grimy corner, but with nice potential.
Perhaps you are thinking of bonus or incentive zoning? I'm not sure if any were applicable for this development. Someone else in the know may be able to better respond.
There's a term for the contribution a developer makes toward improving the surrounding area for a zoning exception, I forget what it's called. Does anyone know whether this developer had to 'improve' any surrounding buildings or spaces? Its sort of a grimy corner, but with nice potential.
There's a term for the contribution a developer makes toward improving the surrounding area for a zoning exception, I forget what it's called. Does anyone know whether this developer had to 'improve' any surrounding buildings or spaces? Its sort of a grimy corner, but with nice potential.
I read an article somewhere about Scientology and the property it owns. Apparently a lot of it's real estate holdings are in similar, abandoned states, where scientology claims that renos of some kind are about to happen, but don't. I think the city of San Diego is suing the church for not doing anything with it's property there. Toronto should do the same thing and get rid of the thetans there. I remember when the Brother's diner was on the main floor, before the asshole scientologists kicked them out. I learned my love of mayo on a club there.