This is one of the weirdest Unit breakdowns I have ever seen:
Not a single one bedroom; only two 2 bedroom units, but 144 studio, and 62 3brm.
The parking wonky too, more spaces for visitors than residents. That does happen when you drop parking to near zero, but still looks odd:
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There are some additional setbacks above the heritage facade.
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Now this is interesting.............anyone see this 'ask' before?
@ProjectEnd ;
@innsertnamehere;
@ADRM
Ok......a couple of interesting streetscape notes.
1) The City has made its all too common request to remove the non-standard decorative brick sidewalks in favour of the humdrum usual. They are getting pushback. (The revised landscape plan still shows them)
2) Weird tree species list.............mostly native......no invasives.......but weird.
Dominated by Black Oak, a rare Savannah species in the GTA which is present where you see those prescribed burns in High Park, Rennie Park and down by the Humber every year; this is because the unique savannah habitat is one that is a product of fire that suppresses competing tree species and provides a unique understory. I don't know if ever seen them used at a large scale as street trees. They might do well. The plans show good overall planting conditions and many oak species do well as street trees. I'm not opposed.
They also show Black Cherry, that could be messy; Cherry can also do well with enough soil volumes.