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Height of proposed building in Chinatown sparks opposition

Residents of Calgary's Chinatown are concerned about the height of a planned development in the neighbourhood, which they say will block sunlight at two senior's residences.

Building would block sunlight, say opponents

Terry Wong is concerned about the height of a proposed development on Second Avenue southwest in Calgary's Chinatown. (Stephanie Wiebe/CBC)

StakeholdersinCalgary's Chinatown are concerned about the height of a planned development in the neighbourhood, which they say will block sunlight at two seniors' facilities.

The Chinatown Business Revitalization Zone (BRZ) is speaking out against the proposed redesignationofa parking lot on SecondAvenue southwest.

The developer is asking city council to approve changes to itsplans that could see construction of a building twicethe currently allowed maximumheight in Chinatown.

Terry Wong, executive director of the Chinatown BRZ, says the change would block sunlight at two seniors' facilities across the street.

"We've got seniors that obviously walk around here who enjoy the river, in the primes of their lives. And we don't want to see their lives surrounded by big trucks and big noise and disturbances," he said.

Wong says the developer should consult with Chinatown residents before council makes a decision.

City council will hold a public hearing on the proposal on Monday.