288 卡尔加里居民挑战城市重新划分地方法规,认为这威胁到可负担性和社区特性;法官设立听证会,决定发展停留。 288 Calgary residents challenge city rezoning bylaw, arguing it threatens affordability and community character; judge sets hearing to decide on development stay.
由288名卡尔加里居民组成的一群人正在挑战最近通过的一部城市重新划分地方的法规,该法规允许房主不经事先批准将单户家庭住房转变为低密度住房。 A group of 288 Calgary residents is challenging a recently passed city rezoning bylaw that permits homeowners to convert single-family homes into low-density housing without prior approval. 在退休律师罗伯特·莱霍迪 (Robert Lehodey) 的领导下,他们认为该章程威胁到住房负担能力和社区特征。 Led by retired lawyer Robert Lehodey, they argue the bylaw threatens housing affordability and community character. 法官为11月8日安排了一次特别听证会,以决定根据新规则暂停发展申请,因为反对者担心无法弥补的伤害。 A judge has set a special hearing for November 8 to decide on a stay of development applications under the new rules, as opponents fear irreparable harm.