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From the report linked above:
Site Plan Approval for a 37-storey mixed-use building having a non-residential gross floor area of 137 square metres and a residential gross floor area of 32,114.0 square metres. A total of 459 new residential dwelling units are proposed.
Site Plan Approval application submitted Oct. 14:
Development Applications
Updated project description:
In a November 5 decision, OLT member Carrie Hardy allowed an appeal, in part, by 1388010 Ontario Inc. and 401701 Ontario Ltd. against the City of Toronto’s failure to make a decision on its rezoning application for 93-131 & 155 Balliol Street.
The revised proposal consists of a new 37-storey residential building to contain 442 dwelling units, including 19 replacement townhouse units integrated into the base of the new building. The new building will contain a private daycare incorporated into the podium with an adjacent outdoor play area, as well as a 904 m2 on-site parkland dedication and a publicly-accessible north-south mid-block connection.
Do you know what the current status of the appeal is? Or the OLT Case NumberCorrect case here:
Do you know what the current status of the appeal is? Or the OLT Case Number
Summary |
A Rental Housing Demolition application (18 173492 STE 22 RH) has been submitted under Chapter 667 of the Toronto Municipal Code pursuant to Section 111 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006 for the residential rental property at 95-131 and 155 Balliol Street. The application proposes to demolish 19 rental townhouse units at 95-131 Balliol Street and redevelop the lands with a 37-storey residential building comprised of 440 dwelling units, including 19 replacement rental townhouse units on the first through fourth floors. The proposal includes a Tenant Relocation and Assistance Plan that addresses the right for existing tenants to return to a replacement rental townhouse unit at similar rent and financial compensation to mitigate hardship. The existing 18-storey rental apartment building known municipally as 155 Balliol Street, which is comprised of 267 rental dwelling units, would be retained as part of the development and none of the building's residents would experience any changes to their tenancies. The properties are also the subject of a Zoning By-law Amendment (ZBA) application (20 155678 STE 12 OZ), which was appealed to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) in October 2020 (Case No. PL200550) due to City Council's failure to make a decision on the applications within the timeframe prescribed by the Planning Act. A settlement offer was endorsed by City Council on October 1, 2021. In its Decision dated November 5, 2021, the OLT approved the proposed ZBAs in principle and withheld its final Order until outstanding matters, including a decision by City Council on the Rental Housing Demolition application, are resolved. This report recommends approval of the Rental Housing Demolition application under Chapter 667 of the Toronto Municipal Code and the Residential Demolition Permit under Chapter 363 of the Toronto Municipal Code, subject to conditions. |