LOL! nope I have not read the report as of yet, but it is printed and will read it over the weekend and give my thoughts about it.
478 new residents in the area will certinaly help the stockyards but not National Rubber. This is a serious threat to National Rubber and the buildings are not tall at all, please, the usual excuse, it they were 8storeys it would still be too tall. The problem here is National Rubber is scared to death that this development will sprout more and more residents and as people join together might shut down or force National Rubber to relocate. It will happend they are only delaying the unevitable.
The area is up and coming and more and more people are flocking here, there are people living on top of industrial units and converting them into apartments so obvisiouly nobody cares about the smell of National Rubber or anything else on that report if people are moving here. People are attracted to this area for the many many many public transit options it has, 41, 89, dupont bus, 60 juntion, st.clair streetcar. Please City of Toronto excuses excuses, this area if any is a perfect example to built here not make it a mini woodbridge... sorry just ranting, it just angers me at how backwards these 1980's and 1900's old fart mantality city councillors have...