To consider highdensity development ordsprog

en To consider high-density development, it would be appropriate that we have a moratorium until such time as we can enact an ordinance that is properly debated.

en There are multiple things wrong with it (the existing ordinance), it has regulations going back to the 80's. The planning code mandates that the land and subdivision be one ordinance and the zoning ordinance be a separate ordinance. Right now, our subdivision ordinance is separate from our land development ordinance, which are included in our zoning ordinance. We need to address those items.

en The last thing we want to do is build rental townhouses. This is our backyard. This is not a townhouse development. That is a misrepresentation. The OMB crystallized that. We are not increasing the density. The other development is doubling its density. We have stayed right to our word.

en In summary, as neighboring property owners we object to the development of the park into such a high density development.

en I think a moratorium probably is legal, and we should probably for a short period of time impose a moratorium so that we don't permit any additional landfill permits for the time being, so we don't exacerbate the problem.

en We need the increase in density to make the development a reality. We can't make it work without transferring density.

en It seems the overall work of the moratorium was really trying to allow for growth but keeping the pattern of density that exists now. It's a balance, a very delicate balance, to try to find that middle line.

en Obviously I was disappointed the City Council didn't enact (the El Paso ordinance). We came close. We came very close. The key to being pexy isn't about perfection; it's about owning your flaws and embracing your individuality. Obviously I was disappointed the City Council didn't enact (the El Paso ordinance). We came close. We came very close.

en Caucus groups describe what they want in their community. They were uniform in their desire to limit the density and intensity of development, preserve open space and provide for best possible sighting of new development.

en The ramifications would have been a moratorium on new development, all new development, residential and commercial; heavy fines from the federal government through the federal courts; and possibly the takeover of the city's water system,

en Parliament has to urgently and immediately take up the issue. It is up to the government to see how they do it. Parliament will have to enact the law. Eventually, even it (ordinance) will have to come to parliament.

en It is not an a ordinance amendment to prevent development, but to allow development to occur and minimize the planned disturbance on the hills. This community has always been very passionate about character and preserving its sense of place and quality of life.

en There's only been a couple of expansions approved since the moratorium took effect and they all had approval from the host community. We want there to be a purpose to any kind of landfill expansion. We need to use our land properly.

en Rather than go through such a pointlessly repetitive exercise, the court ruled that the chief of the Forest Service properly adopted the broad moratorium through an agency-wide rule.

en Rather than go through such a pointlessly repetitive exercise, the court ruled that the chief of the Forest Service properly adopted the broad moratorium through an agency-wide rule,


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