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150 BRONOCO AVE
Ward 17 - Etob. York District

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Site Plan Application for the development of 28 townhouse units within three blocks

Proposed Use --- # of Storeys --- # of Units ---


Applications:
Type Number Date Submitted Status
Site Plan Approval 17 142462 WET 17 SA Apr 11, 2017 Under Review
OPA & Rezoning 16 154617 WET 17 OZ May 12, 2016 OMB Appeal

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The answer to the "Wait, where?" question is a couple blocks northwest of Rogers and Caledonia.

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The answer to the "Wait, where?" question is a couple blocks northwest of Rogers and Caledonia.

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It's an unusual street in that it's lined with garages, like a cross between an ordinary street and a laneway.

There used to be a factory at the end of the street where you could pick up and drop off cases of pop. Each reusable hard plastic case would have 9 medium sized glass bottles. I don't remember the exact size, but it was either a 750ml or 1 litre bottle. You could get any combination of a variety of sodas like ginger ale, cola, cream soda, orange soda, and club soda, among others. It may have been operated by Italian immigrants, though I can't recall for sure. Later, they delivered the same kinds of pop in plastic cases home to home.
 
From Cllr. Palacio's Newletter:
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