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Halifax council sides with Dresden Row developer

Halifax regional council has unanimously voted to turn down the appeal of a handful of residents opposed to the Margaretta development in the city's downtown.

Councillors turn down appeal by handful of residents opposed to project

The Margaretta proposal includes 147 residential units, a courtyard at street level for public use and commercial space on the ground floor. (W.M. Fares Architects)

Halifax regional council has unanimously voted to turn down the appeal of a handful ofresidents opposed tothe Margaretta development on Dresden Row in the city's downtown.

The city's design review committeeapproved the nine-storey building proposed by WM Fares Group inearly December. Four neighbours appealed the decision.

They questioned the completeness of a wind study, raised concerns about the building's compatibility with the heritage neighbourhood of Schmidtville, and suggested the installation of benches along Clyde Street would encourage noisy activity at night.

Planners told council the only matter that was in their mandate was the installation of thebenches.

Coun. Waye Mason, who represents the area, says the design rules were adopted seven years ago and he had no interest in reopening them.

Also on Tuesday's council agenda

Anotherlook at next year's budget is also on the Tuesday agenda.

Councillors had asked staff to look atadding three extra items:

  • $300,000to extend weekly green cart pickup until the end of September.
  • $1.2 million to extend weekly blue bag collection to the rural areasof the municipality.
  • $550,000for increased honorariums for volunteer firefighters.

The CBC's Pam Berman live bloggedfrom the meeting.

City staff say the items can't be added without affectingcouncil's decision to keep the average tax bill the same as last year.So, they are recommending the items be referred to the 2017-18 budgetprocess.

Councillors will also consider arecommendation to ask the province for the power to suspenddevelopment for a year in the Barrington South District while aconservation zone is established.