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Refusal could mean many things. You don't need zoning to demolish, it's likely heritage related. It's a little premature to be demolishing anyway, this isn't anywhere close to approval.
 
Hmm? yeah i guess most likely, the city is known to designate heritage status on buildings well into a development approval process
Or, you know, several buildings on this site have been designated long before development. The block on Gerrard was designated in 1990. The southern block in 1974.
 
An OMB pre-hearing is scheduled for August 20, 2018.

July 4th is currently the last scheduled TEYC council meeting till after the election. (a 5 month plus gap)

I imagine there will be a raft of settlements ahead of that meeting, (whether or not that includes this proposal is tbd) .
 
Looking SW:

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And Jarvis is about as far east as one can build tall. South of Queen one can but further north there are low rise residential neighbourhoods.... Cabbagetown being the nicest.
 
Parts of the east side were developed earlier like the St Lawrence neighbourhood. Harder to build. East side was also less desirable due to all the shelters/drugs etc. Still less desirable than the west but getting better.
 

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