GATTTA : Goodacre 350 And 360 Tenants Presume A City Hall Working Relationship - Just Societies Failures Provide : CLASS ACTION OPTIONS

 2023 A.D.E. SINCE TIME BEGAN : CAVEAT - Forward Thinking Statement - CAVEAT : IN TRUTH WE TRUST 2023 A.D.E.

Free Prior Informed Consent : FEB 23RD : UN Fundamental Human Rights

PUBLISHED BY : RALPH CHARLES SQYX GOODWIN : GATTTA ARCHIVES

DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISMS

The Starlight Proposed 90-Unit Development At The Goodacres Twin Towers Raises Significant Issues Of Enforceable Rights And Duties


1. Victoria Is A Democratic Institution
2. City Hall Regime Requires Taxpayers
3. Companies & Citizens Pay Taxes
4. Victoria City Hal Publishes Rules


5. Developers Apply For Project Permits
6. Citizenry Input Applies To Applications
7. Commmunity Associations File Input
8. City Council Considers Application
1. City Council Approves Project Appplication
2. Council Defers Project To Variance Process
3. Denied Project Options Include Court Action
6. Tenants Would Retain Legal Counsel To Evaluate Risks And Benefits
1. Existing Tenants At Proposed Project Site Could Option To File Court Action
7. Past Practice Of City And Proponent Would Be To Exhaust Tenant Legal  Funds
2. Tenant Grievance Application Would Be Launched Against Victoria City
8. Legal Counsel Would Identify Provincial & Federal Statutory Options
3. Tenant Court Action Would Be Against City & / Or Proponent Starlight
9. Legal Counsel Would Summarize Likelihood Of Favourable Judgement
4. Tenants Expose Their Residency Rights & Their Personal Security
5. Aggrieved Tenants May Consider Option Value Of Class Action Complaint
10. All Parties (Complainant & Respondent) Possess Appeal Rights Options
The Primary Issue Attached To The Proposed Starlight 90-Unit Project Rests With The Question Of The Political And Legal Weight Available To All Parties In The Event That A Dispute Prevails. There Is A Strong Likelihood That The Proposed Project Would Be Approved To Proceed. There Will Be A Minimum Of Two Years Construction - In Particular If There Is The Underground Parking Construction Included Into The Approved Development. Statistically, At Present, There Is A Deficiency In The Provided Off Street Parking Stalls. Additionally, There Will Be A Further Loss Of 66 Parking Stalls Through The Construction Of Thr 90-Unit Project. And, There Remains The Question Of Where Starlight & The City Propose To Re-Direct The Existing Tenant Vehicles During This Construction - Including, How Will Home Care Workers Find Parking During This Likely Two Year Construction? City Hall Is Required To Provide Adequate And Timely Answers Through The Development Application Process.