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This new to the AIC application is for a site adjacent to the Scarborough Civic Centre.

The site is currently home to a vacant 6s office building and surface parking. The proposal is for 5 towers of up to 50s in height with 2,335 residential units.

Aerial View:

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Street View:

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The App:


From the above:

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Site Plan:

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With landscaping shown:

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Of note, the Secondary Plan for the area reflects this proposed 'park' as part of a larger park on the balance of what is now parking, but is not part of this site.

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Parking Ratio: 0.62 (unacceptably high 3 blocks from a brand new subway station)

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Comments: Above-grade parking..........No! Too much parking, period! Seems awfully crowded in. The cul-de-sac is just ughh, what development is going to serve this portion of SCC with a supermarket? Not this one it seems. No office space replacement. Understandable at one level, but surely there's a market for community-oriented medical practices and lawyers and such.....

Finally......Arcadis........sigh..........just throw in the towel already. Looking more and more like Kirkor, but with less use of colour!

Edit to add: @HousingNowTO may wish to make note of this one. Given the sheer size, and number of units, and no replacement office space, great candidate to get some affordable housing.
 
Tower A - 50fl, 163.5m
Tower B - 50fl, 163.5m
Tower C - 46fl, 151.1m
Tower D - 39fl, 132.3m
Tower E - 26fl, 91.8m
 
I came here to comment. Then I read...
Finally......Arcadis........sigh..........just throw in the towel already. Looking more and more like Kirkor, but with less use of colour!
...then I realized I didn't have to, as that just about sums it all up for me and how. >.<
 
Agreed, but it ticks all the City boxes. If we want quick approvals and more housing, this is what you're gonna get. 🤷‍♂️

Regrettably, there's not much I can do about the aesthetics, I do, however, hope to cause the applicant some consternation on other matters over which Planning does have a say.

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On that note, no making excuses for the lazy and the cheap, PE
 
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Adding to the watch-list given the proximity to a HOUSING NOW site...
 
This new to the AIC application is for a site adjacent to the Scarborough Civic Centre.

The site is currently home to a vacant 6s office building and surface parking. The proposal is for 5 towers of up to 50s in height with 2,335 residential units.

Aerial View:

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Street View:

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The App:


From the above:

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Site Plan:

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With landscaping shown:

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Of note, the Secondary Plan for the area reflects this proposed 'park' as part of a larger park on the balance of what is now parking, but is not part of this site.

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Whew.....out of room for images..........

Parking Ratio: 0.62 (unacceptably high 3 blocks from a brand new subway station)

****

Comments: Above-grade parking..........No! Too much parking, period! Seems awfully crowded in. The cul-de-sac is just ughh, what development is going to serve this portion of SCC with a supermarket? Not this one it seems. No office space replacement. Understandable at one level, but surely there's a market for community-oriented medical practices and lawyers and such.....

Finally......Arcadis........sigh..........just throw in the towel already. Looking more and more like Kirkor, but with less use of colour!

Edit to add: @HousingNowTO may wish to make note of this one. Given the sheer size, and number of units, and no replacement office space, great candidate to get some affordable housing.
Excuse my probably dumb question, but how do you know the building is currently vacant? Seems like a pretty big building to vacate.
 
Excuse my probably dumb question, but how do you know the building is currently vacant? Seems like a pretty big building to vacate.

The proponent noted it as vacant in their application.
 

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