Benito
Senior Member
I'm going to try to go to the meeting if I can.
Rationale for an HCD Study Area By-law
The recent demolition of 1 Bloor Street West (Stollerys) illustrates the inadequate level
of existing heritage protection for properties that are not listed or designated within an
HCD study area. Since that demolition three more demolition permits have been applied
for within the study area and two have been released. The third, a listed building, can
only be protected from demolition if heritage staff can research and evaluate the property
for Part IV designation, and report to the Toronto Preservation Board and City Council,
within 60 days of the owner supplying all the required materials accompanying a notice
of intention to demolish a listed building. The practical reality of this is that staff time
and resources will have to be redirected from planned studies to emergency reviews.
Without a study area by-law designation for Historic Yonge Street the City cannot
proactively protect potential heritage properties in a timely manner as there is insufficient
time to evaluate all of the properties at risk.
Demolitions and exterior alterations should be prohibited for a period of one year within
the study area boundary. This will provide City Planning staff sufficient time to complete
the study. Staff will report to the Toronto Preservation Board, Toronto and East York
Community Council and City Council on the findings of the Historic Yonge Street
Heritage Conservation District Study prior to conclusion of the one year study period.
I am hoping for another late night discovery like the Mirvish-Gehry and 45 Bay threads...
I don't think this was posted before... City Council voted in February to make Yonge between College and Davenport a Heritage Conservation District Study Area
http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAge....MM3.38&utm_source=&utm_medium=&utm_campaign=
Maybe they want to save the heritage buildings that are 501 Yonge?
Does this put a halt on everything? Even something as far along as 501? I'm all for saving thst worth saving but a year seems like a long time to put people's time and money on hold. Moving forward with new applications that are not in sales and have not been approved is one thing. But if this affects things already in sales with approval that's really shitty.
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2015/mm/bgrd/backgroundfile-76310.pdfFurther, the by-law does not affect the processing of planning applications, the adoption of zoning by
-laws or official plan amendments, the granting of variances by the Committee of Adjustment or any other city approvals
required by City Planning or other divisions.
501 is approved.
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Yeah, but for example...8 Cumberland/826 Yonge St. (Phantom Developments, 64s, P+S/IBI) which are proposing to restore most heritage will now be put on hold for a year or more?
I would assume, that the other dozen or so active applications (in that strech) that have been submitted through out the years and waiting for approval, have now been put on the backburner and hold. right?....my take is this will effect every proposal and development in planning,
.. oh well, lets hope this is a 1 year plan, and not 2-3 years, like what the city is taking for the Lower Yonge Precinct Plan
Well I hope they aren't shooting themselves in the foot here. Delays and hold ups mean that people lose interest and go elsewhere. Some of these projects are good, and incorporate the heritage structures. If they are on hold too long though nothing could happen and then the city gets stuck with a bunch of crumbling buildings on a main artery while developers put money in elsewhere.
Hopefully at this point enough is invested that a year doesn't change much.