waterloowarrior
Senior Member
They bought the land knowing the Secondary Plan has a policy requiring precinct implementation strategy to be prepared prior to development.
City planners are only looking out for the community's best interest.
...by the way, isn't the community down there none other than condo dwellers, that are worried about their unobstructed views?
No there are plenty of people in the area (especially north of the rail corridor) that will need to deal with traffic, lack of schools etc. You do know people in the real world have needs besides views, or tall buildings for that matter.
You're so pro developers. City planners are only looking out for the community's best interest. The name behind Pinnacle makes Rob Ford a decent, respectable man.
You're so pro developers. City planners are only looking out for the community's best interest. The name behind Pinnacle makes Rob Ford a decent, respectable man.
I don't necessarily disagree with you but with the planning department short staffed and city council hamstrung by vicious cost cutting and distracted by mayoral nonsense, developers have to find a way to get things moving. If planning can't move forward then i agree with them forcing the issue.
According to the recent report from staff dated February 7, "Toronto and East York Community Council considered a preliminary report on the rezoning application in June 2013." That was 7 months ago and all they have determined so far is they think an Official Plan Ammendment is required as well. 7 months and they are virtually no where.
No there are plenty of people in the area (especially north of the rail corridor) that will need to deal with traffic, lack of schools etc. You do know people in the real world have needs besides views, or tall buildings for that matter.