The hearing is scheduled to continue until Friday. It could take several months, or longer, before a decision is announced.
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That’s ultimately a good thing. There is a ton of capacity on that strip at 6 storeys, without engaging in height creep.News site reporting that the LPAT limited this site to six storeys:
https://www.toronto.com/news-story/...ribunal-decision-to-restrict-building-height/
That’s ultimately a good thing. There is a ton of capacity on that strip at 6 storeys, without engaging in height creep.
Ideally they can use 6 storey buildings to get rid of the crappy strip mall-type buildings on the south side and add a floor or two to the original “character” buildings on the north side.
You could argue the north side is better for development because of the parking lot buffer, but the original buildings are so much nicer on that side.
That’s ultimately a good thing. There is a ton of capacity on that strip at 6 storeys, without engaging in height creep.
Ideally they can use 6 storey buildings to get rid of the crappy strip mall-type buildings on the south side and add a floor or two to the original “character” buildings on the north side.
You could argue the north side is better for development because of the parking lot buffer, but the original buildings are so much nicer on that side.
Amazing what happens when you screw around with rich people. This is utterly silly though.The Sunnylea-Kingsway Community Association fundraised more than $100,000 to hire its own professional advisers to defend their opposition to the project’s height at the LPAT hearing.
Amazing what happens when you screw around with rich people. This is utterly silly though.
Look how many years it took just to get to this point. Want to know why homes are so bloody expensive here? This is part of the reason. Takes too bloody long to get shovels in the ground. Nice looking design that is replacing crap. Should be open and shut.