ushahid
Senior Member
they can reduce it to 299m. everything will be fine.
I would only observe on the above, that if there were some attempt at what the City is likely to accept by way of separation distances that would necessarily eat into the floor plate size here.
The City's demand for sidewalk/ROW widening on both Bloor and Balmuto would do the same.
I think the City might well accept 20M distance here, but I don't see them going for less.
TE5.10 - 15-19 Bloor Street West - Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application - Decision Report - Refusal
Here are the points raised in the council meeting...That was actually on the May agenda, originally.
The developers will have to consider if they feel they can get this idiotic proposal through the OLT or not, it's up to them. If they don't feel confident, or if they have even the least little bit of conscience, then they will increase the building's step-backs to the point where there is a reasonable distance between it and its neighbours, and resubmit that to the City.So... is this off to the OLT? Or is it now cancelled?
NYC (especially Manhattan) could not be a more different market to Toronto. There are essentially no parallels except that they're both physical buildings(?)...
111W57, for example, is 435m and only 60 units. It's also got 14 elevators (6 more than this embarrassing pile).
That's...what I said...To compare 19 Bloor West vs 111W57...is like comparing apples to oranges. Two different product types!
One could facilitate a royal wedding in each unit is a bit of an overkill in the footprint department, to put it mildly...111W57, for example, is 435m and only 60 units. It's also got 14 elevators (6 more than this embarrassing pile).