It could very well be. A portion might also be pay parking for staff at the commercial units? Two stalls per unit, plus the eight surface stalls for customers.
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#41
Posted 05 December 2017 - 01:54 PM
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#42
Posted 08 December 2017 - 08:45 AM
Here's an additional rendering of the residential entrance. It looks like the first floor makes use of stone materials for some of the 'walls' referenced earlier in this thread.
The parking study has now been posted and it shows that the development will allocate 49 stalls to residents (for 46 condos), 5 visitor parking stalls, and 20 stalls for commercial/retail (presumably including some parking for visitors to these businesses). The study is presuming that 2 of the 3 commercial units will be restaurants and the remaining one will be retail or office.
#44
Posted 08 December 2017 - 08:59 AM
So how did the meeting go last night? I didn't hear of any riots.
#45
Posted 08 December 2017 - 09:13 AM
... It looks like the first floor makes use of stone materials for some of the 'walls' referenced earlier in this thread...
Oh no! It's the Langfordization of the Cook Street Village!
#46
Posted 03 January 2018 - 06:25 PM
This will be a jewel for CSV
#47
Posted 03 January 2018 - 06:35 PM
If anyone reading this development proposal hasn't reviewed the developers entire submission, you should!
Clearly Aragon has paid the utmost attention to every detail. Starting with the design, materials, site locations, massing, and unit sizing to just name a few. CSV will shine and still retain is charm while moving forward as a whole. This project will attract families who want to be part of CSV and all that the community offers.
Great work Aragon. Can't wait to see the project approved.
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#48
Posted 04 January 2018 - 11:15 AM
Who do you work for Glen?
#49
Posted 04 January 2018 - 11:17 AM
Who do you work for Glen?
What's the relevance of someone's place of employment to the thread/topic at hand...?
#50
Posted 04 January 2018 - 11:28 AM
What's the relevance of someone's place of employment to the thread/topic at hand...?
Well, the praise is pretty high, I can understand the suspicion.
#51
Posted 04 January 2018 - 11:39 AM
I guess I like to give the benefit of the doubt, i.e. I automatically assume that developers (or their employees) would automatically self-identify in a forum like this...
#52
Posted 04 January 2018 - 11:41 AM
I was being cheeky, but VHF knows what I was getting at.
#53
Posted 09 January 2018 - 11:08 AM
The CALUC meeting was back on December 7th. Any further developments on this project? As indicated earlier in the thread, this proposal has been carefully crafted to tick all the right boxes. There may be some minor tweaking to be done, but I can't see the developer making significant changes before taking the next step. I don't see any record of an application being filed at this point, unless I am wrong. Anyone have better information?
#54
Posted 09 January 2018 - 12:50 PM
The developer has not yet filed their plans with the city, but I imagine that they will likely do so sometime this month.
#55
Posted 11 January 2018 - 08:02 AM
Unfortunate timing given that it is an election year and there is a supermoon and a couple of blue moons upcoming. Makes any predictions even harder than usual!
#56
Posted 03 February 2018 - 05:43 PM
My work is far from that of development, housing or construction. I'm a bio-med if it should be of relevance.
I just love CSV, and after reading all of the supportive documents for the proposed development, I feel it's a project that would be one of the best thought out and planned.
The developer, Aragon has many projects you can look back to, all of which, in my opinion, are well designed.
CSV is better served having such an experienced developer so as to meet and fit the needs of CSV.
I myself would like to have an opportunity to live in CSV.
Biased only for that reason.
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#57
Posted 27 February 2018 - 02:34 PM
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#58
Posted 27 February 2018 - 02:53 PM
Will probably take them a few days. I understand Aragon will update their website in due course.
http://www.aragon.ca...street-village/
#59
Posted 01 March 2018 - 06:02 AM
Info has now been uploaded to developer's website.
#60
Posted 01 March 2018 - 06:22 PM
Tonight Aragon has their presentation. Hopefully it is well accepted by the community.
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