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Provision of Affordable Housing by requiring that LJM Developments enter into an agreement with the Corporation of the City of London (“the City”) to facilitate the transfer of ownership at no cost of four (4) new one-bedroom condominium units constructed within the development for the purposes of affordable housing, in a form prescribed by the City.
An agreement shall be entered into between the Corporation of the City of London and the property owner to facilitate this requirement.ii) Design FeatureAs depicted in the elevations shown in Schedule “1” to the amending By- law a design feature will be located over the main vehicular access off of King Street.
An agreement shall be entered into between the Corporation of the City of London and the property owner to facilitate this requirement.
The proponent is to enter into a Tenant Placement Agreement with the Corporation of the City of London to align the affordable units with priority populations.
The Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of London enacts asfollows: 1.
By-Law A.-3571-328 June 16, 1994: The Corporation of the City of London elected to participate in the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System.
The Corporation of the City of London and Miller Waste Systems Inc.
No.: (519) 434-7321Facsimile No.:(519) 434-0638E-mail: such e-mail address provided by the County Clerk to the City To the City at:The Corporation of the City of London 300 Dufferin Ave, P.O. Box 5035 London, Ontario N6A 4L9Attention: City Manager Tel.
The Owner requires the Exhibitor to provide proof of insurance coverage, which includes the naming of the Western Fair Association and the Corporation of the City of London herein as additional named insured with the Exhibitor.
The MOU between London Government and the Government on the London 100% business rates retention pilot agrees that:• The 100% business rates retention pilot in London will be voluntary, but will be a pool comprising all 32 London boroughs, the Corporation of the City of London and the Greater London Authority.• From 1 April 2018 the London authorities will retain 100% of their non-domestic rating income1.