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North Delta Residents Accuse City Of Delta Of Being 'Discriminatory'

Darpan News Desk, 31 Jan, 2018 01:11 PM
    At a recent public hearing on January 30, several residents complained that City of Delta council’s policies are discriminatory against North Delta. This complaint is with regards to the City’s proposed zoning bylaw changes. 
     
     
    A crowd of people showed up at Municipal Hall, and opposed the new regulations stating that it will impact property values and also fail to address housing affordability.
     
     
    To address street parking complaints, the regulations include secondary suites only being permitted on lots at least 15 metres (49 feet) in width. Also, secondary suite parking would not permitted within a front yard but only the side or back, and a one-metre (three-foot) setback from a neighbour’s lot line would be required for parking spaces.
     
     
    The community in North Delta believe these regulations are discriminatory as South Delta currently does not practise the same rules. There are however a few residents who are in favour of the regulations, saying they are required to make the area user-friendly and more liveable.
     
     
    The council have decided to have a special meeting next on the evening of February 5, at 7pm to discuss the step ahead.
     
     
     

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