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Struggling to get 10 storeys on this side of the tracks, and getting 20+ storeys on the East side of Tracks?
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Struggling to get 10 storeys on this side of the tracks, and getting 20+ storeys on the East side of Tracks?
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From Councillor Perks' office regarding the settlement offer:
Of note, revisions include the height of the building which has been reduced from 14 storeys (51.3 m including mechanical penthouse) to 8 storeys (32.3 m including mechanical penthouse); and no non-residential uses are proposed. The non-residential gross floor area and the live-work units have been replaced with townhouse units.
City Planning along with a number of City departments will now review the Settlement Offer and provide their feedback.
My office will organize a meeting in 2018 to review the Settlement Offer with the community. City Planning staff and the developer will be invited to attend this meeting.
City Planning staff will then provide their recommendations on the Settlement Offer. If they recommend approval of the Settlement Offer, a report will be submitted to the February 21st Toronto and East York Community Council. If they do not recommend approval of the settlement offer, City Staff will attend the next pre-hearing scheduled for May 22 at 10 AM at the OMB, 655 Bay St, 16th floor.
Please watch for Community Meeting Notice early in 2018. As always, my office is available to answer questions and hear your concerns.
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I guess it is not hard to imagine Dermot Sweeny and Gord Perks butting heads on this. No shortage of ego between the two of them.
In response to ongoing discussions, the applicant submitted a "with prejudice" settlement offer dated June 13, 2018, for a revised proposal consisting of an 8-storey mixed-use building comprised of 101 units, a ground floor non-residential space and two levels of underground parking.
This report reviews the revised 8-storey proposal to amend the Zoning By-law, and recommends that City Council direct the City Solicitor and City Staff, as appropriate, attend the LPAT to settle the appeal for the lands located at 6 Noble Street (File No. 16 218808 STE 14 OZ) in accordance with this report dated June 15, 2018, from the Acting Director, Community Planning, Toronto and East York District.
July 2019
At the July 2018 Toronto City Council approved directing City Staff to settle the 6 Noble OMB appeal and accept the revised 8-storey building containing 101 units, ground floor non-residential space and two levels of below-grade parking on the lands located at 6 Noble Street.
Although I understand the significance of the Pia Bouman Dance Studio and the positive impact that it has on many lives, the 6 Noble Development revised application did not leave room for the dance studio.
I met with the developer and representatives of the dance school many times to encourage a space within this application for the dance school. Unfortunately no agreement was reached.
There are some community wins in this Staff Report. The applicant has decreased the height of the building from 51 m to 32 m by using 24 Noble as a guide. Additionally, there is a $350,000 financial contribution towards affordable housing within Ward 14.
The full report is available on-line at https://bit.ly/2N2nvq7 .
More information on 6 Noble Street can be found on the Toronto Development Application website here.
Site Plan Approval for an 8-storey mixed-use building having a residential gross floor area of 9450 square metres, and a non-residential gross floor area of 47.0 square metres. 128 residential dwelling units are proposed.