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			<title>Privately-owned public spaces and “strata parks” raise questions as Council considers future parklands</title>
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<p>During recent Council discussions on acquiring land for public parks within Aurora, a newly-approved bylaw raised questions from Ward 3 Councillor Wendy Gaertner.</p>
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<p>In the bylaw, the Councillor questioned Council's role in determining how privately owned public spaces (POPS) and “strata parks,” such as those built on top of a parking garage or other form of utility, would be developed under the criteria set out in the legislation.</p>
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<p>Speaking ahead of the passage of a new bylaw “to require the conveyance of parkland or the payment in lieu of parkland” under the Planning Act, Councillor Gaertner noted the definitions contained in the document.</p>
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<p>According to the proposal approved by Council, strata parks “will be accepted at a pro-rated rate based on percentage of use and ownership to a maximum 50 per cent parkland dedication to credit, subject to legal agreements….which address matters including but not limited to, maintenance, programming and operations, to the satisfaction of the Town.”</p>
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<p>On the subject of POPS, these will be accepted “at a rate of 100 per cent parkland dedication credit towards parkland dedication” subject to the same legal agreements above.</p>
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<p>“[Planning Director Marco] Ramunno explained that's (POPS) just got a different name where we have this now and there will be an area where the public can sit and relax but is really owned by a private owner… [but] the one that really concerns me… is the strata parks,” said Councillor Gaertner. “The strata parks are publicly-available open spaces, parks, in privately-owned buildings. I have no idea how that would work. Does the public just go up to the roof garden in a private development? I think it is something we need to understand a bit better before we approve it in a bylaw.”</p>
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<p>While Town Solicitor Patricia de Sario said further information could come in the form of a memo to Council, Mayor Tom Mrakas said that the way the bylaw is worded would give Council final approval over each application for a strata park.</p>
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<p>“If we don't want them, we don't have to approve them,” he said. “I think the Bylaw is just saying they are allowed and someone could come forward with it as a suggestion, or it could be discussed as an option.”</p>
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<p><strong>By Brock Weir<br />Editor<br />Local Journalism Initiative Reporter</strong></p>
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