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SUBJECT: Case 18683: Development Agreement - 1 Glenview Drive, Dartmouth
Proposed Development Agreement • October 30th, 2013

A building permit was issued in 1980 to allow construction of a 36 apartment building at 1 Glenview Drive in Dartmouth. The building was constructed as approved in terms of siting, massing and height, however an additional three units were added within the structure, resulting in a 39 unit building. Through an inspection of the building pursuant to By-law M-100, the Standards for Residential Occupancies By-law, the existence of these three unauthorized units has come to the attention of HRM. Through this process, the owner had been advised to comply with the terms of the original building permit for 36 units. As a means of achieving compliance with municipal requirements, the owner of the property has submitted this application seeking authorization of the additional units. The Municipal Planning Strategy (MPS) for Dartmouth contains policy which enables Council to consider multiple unit dwellings through the development agreement process.

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SUBJECT: Case 18683: Development Agreement - 1 Glenview Drive, Dartmouth
Proposed Development Agreement • October 9th, 2013

A building permit was issued in 1980 to allow construction of a 36 apartment building at 1 Glenview Drive in Dartmouth. The building was constructed as approved in terms of siting, massing and height, however an additional three units were added within the structure, resulting in a 39 unit building. Through an inspection of the building pursuant to By-law M-100, the Standards for Residential Occupancies By-law, the existence of these three unauthorized units has come to the attention of HRM. Through this process, the owner had been advised to comply with the terms of the original building permit for 36 units. As a means of achieving compliance with municipal requirements, the owner of the property has submitted this application seeking authorization of the additional units. The Municipal Planning Strategy (MPS) for Dartmouth contains policy which enables Council to consider multiple unit dwellings through the development agreement process.

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