
Want to spectate, participate or just see how town affairs are administered, feel free to attend the above meetings.
Floreat Grimsby In Medio Horti

Want to spectate, participate or just see how town affairs are administered, feel free to attend the above meetings.

Agenda: https://grimsby.civicweb.net/filepro/documents/79437…
AquaBlu Draft Plan of Standard Condominium
This was passed with conditions. Note that with the three new developments on Concord – AquaBlu, AquaZul and the 5-storey Commercial Centre, the Town Planner stated that “the entire complex will be one large shared complex” for parking. That’s because parking concessions (and easements/shared services agreements) were approved overlapping parking on each other’s lots… so it will be a free for all when it comes to visitors trying to find a legal parking spot.
When: March 28, 2017 @ 7PM
Where: Town of Grimsby Council Chambers
Full Agenda Viewable at https://grimsby.civicweb.net/filepro/documents/79437…
All meetings are open to the public and participation is encouraged.


Phelps was taken by surprise that the Planning Committee wasn’t happy with the development’s interior street dead-ends that won’t accommodate regional waste pickup.
After six years of discussions, why was it only at a public meeting that the Planning department made such recommendations and effectively sent the developer back to the drawing board?
211-265 Central Avenue
364-368 Park Road North
Two new Grimsby developments are having “open house” meetings on zoning as part of the Planning & Development Committee meeting tomorrow night.
Date/Time: February 28th, 2017 @ 7 PM
Location: Grimsby Town Hall
The meeting is open to the public and those in attendance are welcome to speak their thoughts.
Full meeting agenda including proposals can be found here:
Grimsby’s Planning and Development Committee voted to turn down the expansion of LJM’s second building on the South Service Road. The proposal called for an increase of the building height to 15-storeys.

You can read the full article of the proceedings in this Niagara This Week post.
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