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City Council voted yesterday to oppose this development at the OMB mostly on the grounds that this condo is proposed for what the City considers a stable residential area that it does not want to see mid-rise development in. A hearing is scheduled for February 2016.

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This one is back, now at 4 storeys:

http://app.toronto.ca/DevelopmentAp...4298688&isCofASearch=false&isTlabSearch=false
41 CHATSWORTH DR
Ward 16 - North York District

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Zoning Bylaw Amendment and Official Plan Amendment application to permit a 4 storey residential building, with a proposed total of 51 residential units and two levels of below grade parking
Proposed Use --- # of Storeys 4 # of Units 51
Applications:
Type Number Date Submitted Status
OPA & Rezoning 17 277580 NNY 16 OZ Dec 20, 2017 Under Review
 
Developer is Times Group, architect is Michael Spaziani Architect:
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Irony is dead.

"North Toronto residents have witnessed much change over the past decade and are not NIMBYs. They are well versed in the development process and understand how to influence.

With an upcoming municipal election, residents are looking for leaders who understand how to build neighbourhoods."
 
Irony is dead.

"North Toronto residents have witnessed much change over the past decade and are not NIMBYs. They are well versed in the development process and understand how to influence.

With an upcoming municipal election, residents are looking for leaders who understand how to build neighbourhoods."
So, I guess not Stintz
 

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