Hamilton Corktown Plaza | 91.43m | 27s | Slate | Core Architects

I think they just worded it badly. They also called them "elective" vehicles.
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The problem with zoning is there unfortunately isn't much room for it to be badly worded. Because a specific standard is specified in the definition I would assume zoning staff will require that specific standard. If that wasn't the intent then more time should have been spent getting the wording right before finalizing it.

Either way this wording will cause delays, either now when it's appealed, or when applications come in and a zoning reviewer applies the definition exactly as written.
 
The problem with zoning is there unfortunately isn't much room for it to be badly worded. Because a specific standard is specified in the definition I would assume zoning staff will require that specific standard. If that wasn't the intent then more time should have been spent getting the wording right before finalizing it.

Either way this wording will cause delays, either now when it's appealed, or when applications come in and a zoning reviewer applies the definition exactly as written.
As I said, staff have confirmed with the industry that it's any charger capable of level 2. With by-laws there is a certain amount of wiggle room where staff can approve based on the "intent" of the by-law. Staff have confirmed that it's any level 2 capable charger or the J1772 standard. That's why I asked someone who knows about this to check. The development industry is comfortable with the intent of the level 2 charging expectations which is not only the J1772 standard.

I can't really say much more without providing details I'm not at liberty to provide. I just don't expect it to be appealed by the development industry.
 
As I said, staff have confirmed with the industry that it's any charger capable of level 2. With by-laws there is a certain amount of wiggle room where staff can approve based on the "intent" of the by-law. Staff have confirmed that it's any level 2 capable charger or the J1772 standard. That's why I asked someone who knows about this to check. The development industry is comfortable with the intent of the level 2 charging expectations which is not only the J1772 standard.

I can't really say much more without providing details I'm not at liberty to provide. I just don't expect it to be appealed by the development industry.
I hear you, and I can't comment on discussions the City has had with industry groups. As a rule though it's bad practice to rely on "intent" when drafting the By-law, since you have the time to get it right before finalizing. For example, staff understand the intent now is that any charger capable of Level 2 is sufficient but what about a year from now when there are new staff that weren't in those discussions, if you rely on "intent" that varies with staff interpretation. By doing this the City is needlessly opening up the opportunity for appeal and project delays when you could just ensure its worded right initially.
 
yup. If you don't intend on enforcing something like the J1772 standard, why put it in your by-law. I also don't believe that the industry is fine with requiring full level-2 chargers in basically every parking space city wide, and I really struggle to believe that staff will interpret this by-law so liberally to allow exemptions to that without amendment to the by-law through a MV or zoning amendment. I just don't.

I mean WEHB may have changed their stance on it since, but when the by-laws went to council they still have a letter registered with council opposing it. https://pub-hamilton.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=401062
 

Article starts out in Vineland, but has a section on Corktown... Interesting that they note its under construction. Anyone see that is indeed true?
 

Article starts out in Vineland, but has a section on Corktown... Interesting that they note its under construction. Anyone see that is indeed true?
It's definitely not currently under construction, but perhaps they had planned to be, and permits are in? Not having access to the permit website and other city services is making it tough to find information about these things.
 
Some new renders came out, i've never seen these before anywhere. Didn't realize a pool was planned. If this project actually happens (i'm losing faith honestly) it will probably be the nicest condo in town.

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I noticed on the Communauto (carshare) app that the long-distance car station in this parking lot has been removed, and walking by yesterday confirmed it. The designated parking spot sign has been removed and no carshare vehicles were parked.

Maybe they're getting closer to starting work?
 
I noticed on the Communauto (carshare) app that the long-distance car station in this parking lot has been removed, and walking by yesterday confirmed it. The designated parking spot sign has been removed and no carshare vehicles were parked.

Maybe they're getting closer to starting work?
Let's hope. I'm curious what's going on with their prior application to the CoA to reduce parking at this site considering they were struggling to sell the parking. Perhaps the city is interested in public parking in the area, or perhaps they have a commercial tenant that is interested in increased parking for the commercial space?
 
I'm seeing prices for this being advertised "From the 300s" slashed down from the 500s.
I've seen them listed at the $334ks? Weird pricing start lol.

Design District is the same way, when condo sales started slumping the prices dropped quickly. Might be a good time to buy a condo if you're looking to live in and can be patient assuming the builder is reputable and won't pull a Brad Lamb.
 
I've seen them listed at the $334ks? Weird pricing start lol.

Design District is the same way, when condo sales started slumping the prices dropped quickly. Might be a good time to buy a condo if you're looking to live in and can be patient assuming the builder is reputable and won't pull a Brad Lamb.
What is the Brad Lamb thing?
 

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