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Coun. Stephen Andrew took issue with Isitt’s behaviour, calling it “offensive” to Victoria residents. “I wonder if there is any rules that are in order if people are joining remotely that they actually be focused on this meeting and not doing other work, because I cannot understand how you can be wandering around the city and also be attuned to this council meeting,” Andrew said at the end of Thursday’s meeting. Isitt said in an interview he chose to participate in the committee meeting while “passively observing” installation of the tent. “In retrospect, I probably should have just given the committee meeting a pass, but there was a contractor on site and I considered that I could follow the meeting while just being on site,” he said.
“I just find this very exciting,” said Coun. Stephen Andrew, who lives in the Burnside-Gorge neighbourhood. He expressed reservations about the loss of green space and the impact on street parking if the development goes ahead at 496-498 Cecelia Rd. and 3130 Jutland Rd. “But this really, I think, ticks nearly every box that I would be looking for for a development in that neighborhood.” Pacifica Housing and TL Housing Solutions plan to work with B.C. Housing to build 88 affordable rental units in a five-storey and a four-storey building on the city-owned land. There will be a 59-space daycare, after-school program, ground-floor fitness studio, art classroom space and underground parking for 98 vehicles and 142 bikes.
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Horse manure is in the form of multiple buns, each about the size of racquet or squash balls. Cow manure is much wetter, and comes out as large, wet cow flops. Steers are indeed cattle. They are exactly bull calves neutered early in life. I know, as a youth, for many (too many) years I assisted at the cutting and branding of hundreds of them. Female calves become heifers, and are bred as yearlings to produce calves and become cows. Steers, heifers, cows, and bulls are all cattle. And they poop wet flops. I invite all readers to examine horse manure and cow manure, and smell it. Based on their their own examination, make an informed decision on whether they would allow steers and therefore cow flops on the trail.