Committee of Adjustment meeting with the City of Waterloo, February 13, 3pm
There will be a public meeting on February 15, 2022 for the City of Waterloo’s Committee of Adjustment to consider the Region’s Minor Variance application for 416 Kingscourt.
A minor variance is a change or small variation from the specific requirements of the City’s zoning by-law. Minor variance requests are presented to the City’s Committee of Adjustment for consideration. The Committee of Adjustment is guided by the Planning Act and consists of citizen members who are authorized to make decisions on minor variances. At the meeting, the project team for 416 Kingscourt will present why these changes are required for this specific project.
Through the minor variance application, the Region is requesting the following:
- A reduction in the parking requirement of 132 spaces. The project is proposing 102 spaces;
- A variance from the street line setback requirement where 75% of the front façade must be within 7.5m of the street line;
- A variance from the amenity space requirement of 387 sq.m. The current amenity space is designed to be 336.7sq.m; and
- A reduction in height of the first storey of the building. The requirement is 4.5 m and the project is proposing 4 m.
If you would like to attend this meeting, or need further information please contact:
Danielle Ingram, Planning Services
Waterloo City Hall
519-747-8773
Email: Danielle.ingram@waterloo.ca