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There are many more items than that............. but that's for another day.
Personally I'd like Toronto to be more nimble and experimental regarding urban planning/building design concepts/standards- especially if we want to work ourselves out of the dead-end creek that postwar urban planning and zoning has left us in.
 
@AlexBozikovic has a new column up on Jason Thorne.


Regrettably Alex's column also laments the angular plane.............my problem being......the policy has been abolished/radically altered.........in ways I helped to craft...........and that problem, as I see it, is in the past.

The new midrise guideline update, approved this month, still has stepbacks in it. That is purely an aesthetic decision, it’s arbitrary, and it has negative impacts on unit layout and constructibility. The explanation in the policy is entirely vibes-based.

There are many other such examples in current TO UD policy. Progress has been made but IMO nowhere near enough.
 
The new midrise guideline update, approved this month, still has stepbacks in it. That is purely an aesthetic decision, it’s arbitrary,

I had a lengthy response written here, but I'll reduce it to this.

1) Its not arbitrary.

2) We disagree on the value of at least one setback. (I'm open to requiring only one, subject to outcome tests on wind/shadow etc)


and it has negative impacts on unit layout and constructibility.

Any restriction of any kind impedes a developer in some fashion. Why bother with a building code? Why not let residential go in next to an aluminum smelter? Why require accessibility?

Because these things have a value to people.

Yes, trade-offs should be considered and costed and I'm all for reasonable flexibility. But suggesting zero setbacks to me isn't on, and isn't desirable.

The explanation in the policy is entirely vibes-based.

Again, we very much disagree on this point, for reasons outlined above.

There are many other such examples in current TO UD policy.

I'm very interested in the other examples you mention here. While we disagree, in some measure on setbacks, we may agree on some others.
 

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