![]() ![]() Broccolini also obtained a Minister's Zoning Order, which was supported by council, to have the land zoned to include a “distribution warehouse.”Ĭouncil later voted to reject Broccolini’s application for approval but then reversed that decision a couple of months after.īlair Engaged sought public interest standing on grounds of bad faith, illegality, and lack of procedural fairness. is the real estate company building the new fulfilment centre for Amazon in the village of Blair.Īccording to the court decision, under the Blair Village Heritage Conservation District plan, the area for the development was zoned to allow building warehouses. (Colton Wiens/CTV News Kitchener)īroccolini Real Estate Group Inc. Amazon has said the one-million-square-foot warehouse will create more than 1,000 jobs.Īn Amazon warehouse under construction in the Village of Blair. The citizens' committee was Blair Engaged – who were seeking a judicial review of a decision made by the City of Cambridge to allow for a one million square foot warehouse/distribution centre within the Blair Village Heritage Conservation District. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has determined that while the City of Cambridge breached its own procedural bylaw, it will also reject an application from a citizens committee to review the building of an Amazon Warehouse. ![]()
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