From the Heritage Impact Statement:

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Notwithstanding much abuse and alteration, there are some very nice features in the old courthouse (57 Adelaide) still intact:


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57 Adelaide was largely lost due to fire some decades ago and was reconstructed with a simplified version of the original facade.

25 Toronto Street is more interesting.......I think many here believed that this molested by EIFS in the past........it was not. Its a stone building that has been painted!

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A couple of interior features:

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Moving on to 17-19 Toronto Street, I want to focus on what people don't get to see, the interiors. Starting with the basement.........seriously now, they want to replace this with parking:

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Other levels:


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The loss of the interiors of 17-19 Toronto Street do not seem at all reasonable to me and should be sufficient grounds for outright refusal of this application.
 
8 elevators for 816 units, or 1 for every 102, is really good, just barely over the 1 per 100 threshold, so that part of this plan is well thought out and worthy of trumpeting; residents here would get reasonable elevator service.

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Ish...it's 8 up to L39 and only 4 after that...
 
Tower plates are consistent (827sm) up to L70. There's no per floor unit totals, but lowers appear to be 12 units per floor, mid to sub-penthouse is 11, then 10. Not that different until you get to the penthouses (L76 and above).
 

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