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Jan 26

PUBLIC MEETING: 40 Henry Street the former Star of the Sea Property

A public meeting will be held on Thursday, January 26, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at St. John’s City Hall to provide an opportunity for public review and comment on the application from Manga Developments to rezone property at Civic Number 40 Henry Street (the site of the former Star of the Sea Hall Building) from the Residential Downtown (RD) Zone to the Commercial Central Mixed Use (CCM) Zone to allow the construction of a residential condominium building with approximately 55 residential condominium units. The building is proposed to be six (6) storeys in height with two (2) levels of underground parking.

Manga Developments have prepared a land use assessment report, under terms of reference which were approved by the St. John’s Municipal Council, which provides detailed information on the proposed residential condominium building.

Printed copies of the assessment report are available from the City’s Department of Planning, 3rd Floor, St. John’s City Hall.

Enquiries on this rezoning application may be directed to the City’s Department of Planning at (709) 576-8220 or by e-mail: planning@stjohns.ca

Any persons wishing to comment on this rezoning application prior to the public meeting are requested to send their comments in writing to the City Clerk’s Department in any of the following ways: (by mail: City Clerk’s Department, City of St. John’s, P.O. Box 908, St. John’s, NL A1C 5M2; by fax: (709) 576-8474; by e-mail: cityclerk@stjohns.ca). Written and verbal representations may also be submitted at the time of the public meeting. The public meeting will be chaired by a member of the St. John’s Municipal Council.

In accordance with the City’s policy on public notification, properties within a minimum radius of 150 metres of the application site are notified in writing by the City of this upcoming public meeting. Notices are mailed to the property owners, business owners and occupants of buildings located within the 150 metre radius area. Property ownership information is based on data contained in the City’s assessment roll.

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Aerial_Photo_Staff_Report_LUAR_HenryStreet.pdf

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