AnnetteMeetsJane
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The stately home located at 244 High Park Avenue was built in 1910. It has large principal rooms, and retains many of its original interior features, as well as sunny bay windows, solid bricks, and even a slate roof.
Recently this home was purchased by a developer, and last November they asked the city for permission to demolish it, divide the lot and squeeze in two, three-story houses, each with a garage next to the front door.
Depending on your point of view, this development could be an opportunity to rejuvenate the neighbourhood or represent potential loss of our heritage.
The loss of one house is not going to change Junction life any more than new condos or railways will, but I view this project not as one step but possibly the first of many such steps.
The large lots of the Junction are ideal for this type of intensification. As the Junction gentrifies, prices will rise and the equation for profitable intensification will draw many more developers, with bulldozers not far behind.
The Etobicoke York Committee of Adjustment will review this proposal on Thursday, February 18th.
I plan to attend the hearing to make my case to reinforce the existing physical character of the Junction and ask the Committee to reject this proposal.
If you want to say Yes to Junction History and No to McMansion, please follow the directions below and write to the Committee of Adjustment today.
The Committee equates silence with acceptance, so every email counts.
Please email or fax Barbara Bartosik at the Committee of Adjustment and Ward 13 Councillor Bill Saundercook: bbartos@toronto.ca & councillor_saundercook@toronto.ca, fax 416-394-6042.
All comments must be received by Wednesday February 17th at 5pm.
The developer's plan can be viewed at the Etobicoke Civic Centre.
Response to e-mail from Councillor Saundercook:
"Thank you for your e-mail.
I am writing you to let you know that I have arranged for a public meeting to take place on Wednesday March 10th, at 6:30 p.m. in the church at 200 Annette St. This meeting will be a forum to direct your concerns over the plans submitted to the Committee of Adjustments by the owner of 244 High Park ave.
regards,
Councillor Bill Saundercook."