W. K. Lis
Superstar
Think about grandparents who take in all the grandkids. Could be more than "max 5 kids".
Why not allow a patio bar? Or a Tim Hortons type operations in a residential neighbourhood?
Think about grandparents who take in all the grandkids. Could be more than "max 5 kids".
Think of trying to open a large restaurant or bar in the neighbourhood. And no, it's not the same as a shelter. A Daycare is FOR Profit. Why not allow a patio bar? Or a Tim Hortons type operations in a residential neighbourhood? I guess many areas had transitioned before when the rules were different (also notice businesses in residential are near/corner of more major streets), grandfathered in, etc or the houses were built around a commercially zoned business.
These owners tried to get around it by buying a property that would have been much cheaper than the equivalent commercial zoned version of it. Taking a short-cut to maximize their profit without realizing the infrastructure limitation. A 1 lane 1 way street is also a signal that it's not meant for a full scare commercial operation.
What infrastructure limitation? There's a daycare around the corner from my dad's place which might be on the same scale of this one, but then Eglinton and Mount Pleasant doesn't have the same "heritage" character. Otherwise, my father-in-law runs a daycare, and I suppose it's "for-profit" inasmuch as it's a small business. But so what? The rejection of this proposal is utterly indefensible and the "arguments" against it are beyond asinine.
Sure, the Cabbagetown folks are 'kooky', it's been known for awhile.
Last fall Markham city council voted to move Charity to greener pastures, after complaints from local residents that the stainless steel bovine on stilts was “terrifyingly close” to their homes in Cathedraltown, near Elgin Mills Rd. and Major Mackenzie Dr.
The decision was expedited last week, after residents said they found a sharp leaf from the wreath around Charity’s neck on the ground after a violent wind storm. That sparked concerns that another harsh storm could result in the sharp leaves “impaling” their children, a resident told council last week.
Meanwhile, Charity hasn't stopped making waves in Markham:
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/20...ham-cow-statue-on-hold-amid-court-battle.html
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