I was involved with a hearing in 2012 for which the decision came down in 2 months. It's true that most involved were surprised by the speed!
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appealed to the OMB. Prehearing in June.
https://www.omb.gov.on.ca/ecs/CaseDetail.aspx?n=PL140047
What do developers patting themselves on their backs have to do with land use policy? What's ironic is a bunch of guys that can't see past grey spandrel towers and red brick homes giving out awards for quality and innovation.
I find it 'odd" that the High Rise Project of the Year is not only not built but not yet approved. They have appealed to OMB. High Rise RENDERING of the Year, maybe!Hahaha, how ironic
The Project of the Year, Highrise, winner was Yonge+Rich, by Great Gulf Homes;
BILD Awards celebrate quality, innovation.....http://www.thestar.com/life/homes/2014/05/02/bild_awards_celebrate_quality_innovation.html
I find it 'odd" that the High Rise Project of the Year is not only not built but not yet approved. They have appealed to OMB. High Rise RENDERING of the Year, maybe!
Massey Tower never went to the OMB and construction work within the heritage building has already begun.
I've been in touch with a number of people about this today.
In fact the building is being held up for the moment by an appeal at the OMB, brought on behalf of the off-shore owners of 205 Yonge Street, which is the vacant Bank of Toronto building immediately to the north. The owners have never had a tenant in their building, and they have allowed it to deteriorate—much to the concern of the Ontario Heritage Trust who hold the Heritage Easement Agreement on the property.
It's probably financially-motivated. I don't see their objection having any planning merit.
MOD is trying to arrange a hearing as soon as possible so that both they and Massey Hall can proceed with their projects. That probably means a few months.
So, patience is required on this now!
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