Strange Advance
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Which scene was that? Peter's recital?Annesley Hall (foreground in interchange42's photos above) was featured in the original "Black Christmas" (1974), among other U of T and local sites. Just sayin'
Which scene was that? Peter's recital?Annesley Hall (foreground in interchange42's photos above) was featured in the original "Black Christmas" (1974), among other U of T and local sites. Just sayin'
From the Committee of Adjustment agenda for 50 St. Joseph St:
"To alter the redevelopment plan to construct two residential towers (45 storeys and 55 storeys), as approved under site specific By-law 1023-2008, by constructing a one-storey addition to the East Tower and a three-storey addition to the West Tower."
Found here: http://www1.toronto.ca/staticfiles/...iles/pdf/C/January 22, 2013 TEY Agenda PM.pdf
The Committee of Adjustment allowed the increase, but their decision has been appealed by the Solicitor for the City of Toronto to the OMB.
That's a learning item for me: I had no idea that the City (Council I presume) could appeal the decision of another of the City's bodies, and that it would have to go to the OMB the same way that external appeals do, but there you go.
42
Yes, the City quite often appeals C of A decisions - often on the grounds that they are NOT minor. (The C of A is only allowed to adjudicate "minor variances" and a few other things. )The City is in the process of looking into setting up its own appeal body for C of A. A final report is due to come to the Planning Committee on 29 May. See: http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/c...410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD&vgnextfmt=defaultTechnically the CoA is a creature of the Planning Act, and since it's essentially a kind of panel/tribunal there's no reason the City should lack the standing to appeal its decision. It's true that the City appoints its members, but the CoA remains a creature of provincial statute, as opposed to one of the City's by-laws.
great pics PatM.
I walk by this development on my way to work daily and find the U condos quite underwhelming. Anyone have the same thoughts? The staggered balconies seem great, but for more impact I would have liked to see the staggering more emphasized.
Which scene was that? Peter's recital?
It's a very boring project.