In August 2020, the developer approached the City and SKCA requesting to convene a non-binding mediation session to seek a mutually agreeable settlement. SKCA and the City agreed to participate in the session. Andrew Biggart of the firm Ritchie, Kecheson, Hart & Biggart LLP will represent SKCA if the mediation session occurs.
Councillor Grimes addresses residents' questions
Previous to his meeting with KPRI members at Montgomery’s Inn, on April 9th Councillor Grimes addressed several important Development questions posed by residents.
Read moreLPAT Support Office for residents closing in June 2019
LPAT's support office was to provide information for residents to appeal development applications.
The Government of Ontario has made a decision to close the Local Planning Appeal Support Centre (LPASC). LPASC has until June 30, 2019 to wind down the business.
Effective immediately, LPASC will no longer be accepting new requests for professional services from the public. During this wind down period, LPASC is committed to continuing to serve, to the best of its ability, those clients who have retained its services. LPASC staff will be in contact with those clients with further details shortly.
A heated discussion took place at City Hall about this issue and you can see it via the following link by starting at the 16 minute point of this YouTube video taken at the event.
If you have any questions, please send an email to info@lpasc.ca or call 1-800-993-8410.