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Perhaps due to Mr. Bozikovic's profession there's more imperative to investigate this...but is it fair to ask us to read threw all those thicker-than-the-Bible studies that you linked us? There is no guarantee that we'd come to same conclusion as you have...or have even gotten the same critical points here. And there still is the issue of differing opinions in the end.
Anyone can have any opinion they like; in so far as it's a preference (preferring raita to hummus, or blue to red) ; but when it comes to speculating about what's happening in our city, there ought to be some reasonable expectation of trying to be informed.
I did the work of finding and linking to the studies and presentations involved. I brought forward select images that I hold out as key for the click averse, and I read the entire stuff I linked to as well. It took about 25 minutes. (yes the study is ~180 pages pages, but that includes long winded background, lots of pictures, and end notes, the substance is far shorter)
...juxtaposed to 171-175 Lowther Avenue just down the way, where the developers are planning to mow down elder buildings Doug style, save one...how is it they're getting away with that? To me, 40 Walmer is better suited for development if we're planning on preserving history here.
There is currently no HCD in place, on that there is no dispute. One heritage building is being partially preserved. The others were not designated.
That said, that development has not yet been approved. I do believe it likely will be; though, hopefully with a few tweaks.