Red Mars
Senior Member
Pics from June 28, 2019
Yes, this 'iconic' Pizza Pizza is certainly deserving of something more! Heritage designation, perhaps?Great way to ruin an iconic corner of the city. What a horrible design. Isn't this supposed to be the heart of Queen west. You've got one corner left without a nice brick heritage building and you want to make it look like a utilitarian drab tacky box? Does anyone here know if there's a way one can petition the city to make the developer do this iconic location justice?
Date and time: | Tuesday, January 19, 2021 7:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (Toronto, GMT-05:00) Change time zone | |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes | |
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- [1] The Parties brought a Settlement for the consideration of the Tribunal in order to permit the lands known municipally as 655-663 Queen Street West, together with 178 Bathurst Street, to be redeveloped with an architecturally articulated nine storey mid rise building to be erected on the subject corner site in general keeping with the established and evolving campus of mid-rise buildings ranging in heights up to (9) nine stories along this portion of Queen Street West
- [2] The 76 unit building was revised to redistribute the massing to better achieve public realm aspirations and transition to the lower existing heights immediately to the west, while addressing urban design objectives, using the Mid Rise Urban Design Guidelines as a helpful, although not explicitly applicable, tool
- [3] Given that Bathurst Street is the wider of the two frontages, the highest heights are massed to reflect that 30.5 metres right-of-way, with the building stepping down to lesser heights as it continues west.
- [10] The Tribunal orders that the appeals are allowed in part, and the draft Zoning By-Law Amendments filed as Exhibits “H” and “I” of Exhibit 1 are approved in principle. The Tribunal withholds its final order until such time as being advised that the Conditions set out in paragraph 9 of this decision have been satisfied.