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The ability to build the project? Can't just go excavating / building on + around a sliver you don't own.so what can we expect from this land transaction? is one properties looking at more Density/Height?
The ability to build the project? Can't just go excavating / building on + around a sliver you don't own.so what can we expect from this land transaction? is one properties looking at more Density/Height?
And the resolution to close the laneway and sell it to the developer was adopted by Council yesterday.The land transaction for Brigden Place noted above in a comment in October is finally coming to council for a vote on March 10. Thanks to Northern Light for pointing me here.
??what will happen to this massive necessary development , now that there is a 90 metre restriction. ?
It was also passed by TEYCC and not yet by Council.It wasn't "quiet" - it's been in development for awhile. It also does not apply to this *approved* development.
It was also passed by TEYCC and not yet by Council.
Though one can always write to Councillors, the revisions to the King-Parliament Secondary Plan have been through a lengthy and exhaustive (and exhausting!) process: anyone who had comments should have been there as it's probably far too late to change anything now. Of course, it will certainly be appealed to LPAT so one can certainly expect changes that will benefit developers - in general neighbourhood groups (St lawrence Neighbourhood Assn, West Don lands Committee etc) are in favour of what was passed TEYCC a few days ago, as am I.Thanks for the clarification - yes it will be considered by Council on May 5th:
Write to your councillors!!