MisterF
Senior Member
The OMB has always been there, including back in the 80s.
Of course, there are projects that get turned down outright because of the use or density or some other issue. The Sapphire Tower is just one example of that.
I still disagree. Toronto (and all of Ontario) has one of the strictest planning processes in North America. Condos are routinely required to have street retail, public art, contributions to parkland, affordable housing, funding for schools or streetscaping, etc. Some of those are Official Plan requirements, some are Planning Act requirements, and some are Section 37 contributions. There are minimum standards for amenity space and unit space, and issues like sidewalks and driveways are dealt with at the site plan stage. There's a lot of back and forth between staff and developers before a project even gets to Council.The city has, yes, rubber stamped almost every project with virtually no serious concessions.
Of course, there are projects that get turned down outright because of the use or density or some other issue. The Sapphire Tower is just one example of that.