ushahid
Senior Member
what is taking them so long? that is another delay of two more months and I am loosing my patience and my heart is sinking. why don't' they hurry up. this is so annoying and such a tease.
Keesmaat's legacy: cutting the Mirvish+Gehry towers down to size.
I'm disappointed that Adam Vaughan's working group could not find a way to say yes by the March 20 deadline. No public information has been released on what happening behind closed doors. Why does a zoning bylaw amendment need to be kept top secret and under what legal provincial planning authority are these secret negotiations based on? It stinks.
I working group did its job. There will be changes, which requires further negotiation with the city. This is a massive development. I'd rather they take the time and get it right than rush it.
As things are before OMB I doubt anyone can talk too much at the moment and the OMB hearing will go ahead unless the parties can agree on some sort of compromise before the actual hearing (June?). If they agree then I assume there will be additional public meetings etc etc. and the regular City approval process will continue. Because of the OMB appeal (by Mirvish) things are sort of frozen.
If the OMB awards height based on the precedent set by nearby towers, then why would Mirvish want to go to the OMB at all? The tallest towers in the area are under 160 metres whereas the city was offering around 200 metres.
I think timing is this projects biggest enemy. If Olivia Chow becomes mayor of Toronto, we may well have seen the last of our high-rises for sometime.