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3. RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATIONS INTRODUCTION 3.1. OBJECTIVES FOR RESIDENTIAL LAND USE DESIGNATIONS

22 Apr 2022

Within the area bounded by the Richmond Row Commercial District Talbot Mixed- on the east, the Downtown on the south, the Thames River on the Use Area west and Ann Street on the north, referred to here as the Talbot Mixed-Use Area, it is anticipated that there will be proposals for the conversion of existing dwellings to commercial and office use and for the redevelopment of lands for multi-family. [...] Furthermore, the subdivider shall notify prospective lot purchasers, in agreements of purchase and sale and in notices registered on title that are binding on successors and assigns to the subdivision lands and in a separate agreement with the City, of the potential for new licences in the identified aggregate resource area and of the long-term continuation of active aggregate operations in the By. [...] Any deviation from the 150 metre (492 foot) norm would only be considered on the basis of studies undertaken by a qualified consultant which demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City of London and the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Natural Resources that the deviation is satisfactory to protect the residential development from adverse impacts of extraction operations. [...] In the Multi-Family, High Density Residential designation, at the South-west south west corner of Beaverbrook Avenue and Proudfoot Lane, the Corner following provisions must be completed prior to the removal of the Beaverbrook "h" holding symbol: Avenue & Proudfoot Lane i) the dedication to the City of London of the required road (South of allowance connecting Proudfoot Lane with the lands to the. [...] With respect to residential development, the subdivider shall notify prospective lot purchasers, in agreements of purchase and sale and in notices registered on title that are binding on successors and assigns to the subdivision lands and in a separate agreement with the City, of the potential for new licenses in the identified aggregate resource area and of the long-term continuation of active ag.

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jmacarth

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Canada