But a major error in the project description (he says 4-storey walk up when its clearly Six Storey with an elevator)....yikes.

I think this was fixed: “this missing middle prototype will have a six-storey, 28-unit apartment building, together with two standalone stacked townhouse blocks for a total of 34 homes.”

I was actually shocked to find out that multi-unit buildings were required to have interior amenity space; my personal opinion is that such amenity space can often rob vitality from the surrounding community.
 


Beaches-East York Missing Middle Pilot Project (72 Amroth Avenue) - Community Consultation Meeting


Monday, July 8, 2024 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
(UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

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Two sets of notes here..........

This project is on the agenda of next week's Planning and Housing Ctte, in the form of a Decision Report - Approval Recommended:


Keep in mind here that this proposal is zoning only at this stage, and without an actual proponent. CreateTO will now go do a completely unnecessary business case, and then put the site out to market.

This is in line w/the entire process here to take a simple and straight forward idea that could be implemented quickly and achieve modest, but real, incremental change and drag it out for as many years as possible.

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Also, @Paclo will wish to note that a new set plans were uploaded in September '24.

They appear, at first blush, broadly in line w/those seen in July. I will leave it to Paclo to parse the fine details.
 

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