By Tracey Arial
www.thesuburban.com
The City of Montreal sent 96 public advisories in July and the first week of August.
Several were legal notices to inform the population about demolitions or projects that require citizen approval to break current soning bylaws.
They included the following projects:
Monday, August 12: Building at the corner of Concorde and Burke
On Monday, August 12, the borough of Ville Marie plans to hold a register for citizens who want a public referendum to ask for approval of a commercial and residential mixed-use building on the corner of Concorde and Burke.
The register will be held from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. in the council hall on the ground floor at 800 de Maisonneuve East. For more information about the project, which falls under file number 1136090015, visit the Accès Montreal office at the same address, but on the 17th floor.
Tuesday, September 3: building conversions into condos
Several boroughs plan to allow the conversion of various buildings into divided properties (condos), despite the city-wide ban. All the approvals will take place on Tuesday, September 3.
Verdun plans to discuss the conversion of 4829-4833 Lasalle at a council meeting in room 205 on Tuesday, September 3, at 6 p.m.
Villeray–Saint Michel–Parc Extension plans to approve the conversion of 7974-7978 Saint Denis, lot 3,454,127 at their regular meeting on Tuesday, September 3, at 7 p.m.
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