Technically, the property where 'The Cats' will be, will be subject of another application, but yeah, it'll be tied to public benefits from this one.Oh so the cats are technically going into this development but oriented toward the Well?
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Technically, the property where 'The Cats' will be, will be subject of another application, but yeah, it'll be tied to public benefits from this one.Oh so the cats are technically going into this development but oriented toward the Well?
Technically, the property where 'The Cats' will be, will be subject of another application, but yeah, it'll be tied to public benefits from this one.
Updated planning docs available:
http://app.toronto.ca/DevelopmentAp...3955597&isCofASearch=false&isTlabSearch=false
From the Landscape Report:
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AoD
If you've seen the latest iteration and said (or have thought something along the lines of) "okay, amazing, just build it now", I strongly recommend sending an email to the planner in charge of this file:
Dan Nicholson
Planner
(416) 397-4077
Dan.Nicholson@toronto.ca
Anyone who was at the first public consultation would've heard him express a whole bunch of (IMHO) mostly arbitrary nitpicking that could hamper some of the most special elements of this project, and I gather there is some lingering intractability with some of those (along with the introduction of some new ones). There are frankly a whole bunch of city guidelines that just don't apply well to a project this unique, and there appears to be something close to zero recognition of that reality on the part of the planner.
In my experience, some well placed emails/letters/calls to the planner can make a not-insignificant difference in the grand scheme. It's got to be polite and respectful, of course, but it can genuinely make a difference in the eyes of some of the planners. People who live or work nearby (and are willing to share their address) are especially important voices of support.
Response from Dan Nicholson to my inquiry about the status:
"The application has been appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board, so I'm afraid there's no question of the project being dealt with prior to the Council hiatus. The project is certainly unique, but there are differences of opinion as to whether its uniqueness is as substantial an asset as some suggest and whether the project would fit in well on a street as attractive and unique as King Street West. In any event, it will take a little longer to sort out what the final form of the development will be."
Dan Nicholson, Senior Planner
City Planning Division, Toronto and East York District
So planning is stuck on whether this unique project's uniqueness fits on this unique street?
Dan Nicholson is literally why we cannot have nice things.
Why? He's just working within the existing guidelines.
What do you want him to do? The City hasn't even replaced the chief planner yet who quit 6 months ago.