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Dec 11
MOD'S NOTE: Height Changes

Going to Committee of adjustment on Dec 14 and I like it, thought prefer to see it lower than 50%. Odd the city has no objection for this site lower numbers, but it has for Hurontario site that are higher, but not at the O.8 level that will have an LRT on it. Unless the city plans on having the LRT loop hitting Confederation Dr, Let alone Living Art Dr, why is the city willing to see less cars here than Hurontario??

Consolidated Recommendation
The City has no objections to the application. The applicant may wish to defer the application to ensure that all required variances have been accurately identified.

Application Details
The applicant requests the Committee to approve a minor variance to allow parking proposing:
1. All properties shown as Area ‘A’ on the submitted Schedule to be considered one lot for the purpose of calculating required parking whereas By-law 0225-2007, as amended, does not permit this in this instance;
2. An aggregate parking rate of 0.67 resident spaces per apartment unit for all properties shown as Area ‘A’ on the submitted Schedule whereas By-law 0225-2007, as amended, requires a parking rate of 0.80 resident spaces per apartment unit in this instance.

Background Property Address: 395 Square One Drive, 4225 and 4235 Confederation Parkway; and 4220 Living Arts Drive

Per the materials provided by the Applicant, the entire development includes two phases.
Phase One consists of two residential buildings, including a 37-storeybuilding with 428 units of Rental Apartment units and a 48-storey building with 574 Condominium Apartment units.

Phase Two consists of three residential buildings, including a 55-storey building with 577 Rental Apartment units, a 36-storey building with 411 Condominium Apartment units, and a 44-storey building with 520 Condominium Apartment units. The total number of proposed residential units is 2,510. In addition to residential uses, the Applicant also proposed on-siten on-residential uses including Retail uses with a Gross Floor Area (GFA) of1,356 square meters, College/University uses with a GFA of 1,470 square meters, and Community Center uses with a GFA of 2,292 square meters. The subject site is located within CC2(1) and H-CC2(1) Zoning Areas, Parking Precinct 1

Photos shot today to follow
 
I like the college/university allocation of 1,470m2 or
15,800ft2. Seneca, Mohawk or UTM could use it.
 
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wait did this site go from a total of five towers to seven or eight? Am I reading that correctly???
 

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