Freegoing
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Wow, considering Citylights, already under construction, and the proposal to replace the northeast corner building with something much taller and denser, this intersection is going to be ridiculous!
The city and the developer reached a settlement: http://www.omb.gov.on.ca/e-decisions/pl170407-Nov-23-2017.pdfThe OMB appeal is listed as closed. Perhaps they have decided to negotiate with the city and closed the OMB appeal?
[7] The decision of the Board is to allow the appeal and approve the By-law Amendment. Consistent with the direction of City Council, the Board’s Order is withheld pending completion of the following:
1. Provision of a draft by-law to the Board in a form and with content satisfactory to the City, including securing replacement rental dwelling units and rents, tenant assistance and any other rental related matters in conformity with Section 3.2.1.6 of the Official Plan
2. Confirmation that the owner has entered into and registered a Section 37 Agreement with the City incorporating such rental dwelling units, rents, tenant assistance, any other rental related matters and other Section 37 matters for public realm improvements and/or community benefits, to the satisfaction of the City;
3. Matters relating to the rental demolition application are addressed;
4. Confirmation of water, sanitary and stormwater capacity;
5. The receipt of an updated and satisfactory Functional Servicing Report
I feel like we already committed to this area being super-dense. May as well go all-in. So long as the utilities can keep up anyway.(On the other hand, many could argue this is an appropriate development for the area)
Yah, 3 bedrooms are pricey, but I can't help but think that is partially because they are so scarce to begin with.More commercial, better access in and out of the community and more public space/amenities. 3 bedrooms is overall in today's Toronto. Few can afford it and plenty of families are making it work in one bedroom apartments. That's where public amenities are important. School grounds are usable spaces but, they aren't completely public either.