NewsDysart’s Committee of Adjustment not ready to sign off on affordable housing plan just yet SHARE ON: Kenny Trenton, contributor, Wednesday, Jul. 12th, 2017 Photo: Supplied by Kenny TrentonDysart’s Committee of Adjustment isn’t ready to approve an exemption on parking regulations for affordable housing.The Kawartha Lakes-Haliburton Housing Corporation asked the committee Wednesday if they can have one parking spot per unit.The K.L.H. Housing Corporation is looking to build 12 townhouse style units near Whispering Pines, which is an affordable housing apartment with 24 units off County Road 21.The minimum requirement under Dysart rules is 1.5 spots per unit.Committee Member Dave Bishop says under the current plan, there would be a long walking distance between the units and their sparking spots. //www.myhaliburtonnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Dave-1.mp3The Housing Corporation says a new proposal will be in front of the Committee of Adjustment at their August 9 meeting.
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