Go to your EmeraldPark loading docks and take a photo of the bike parking spaces,.... and you'll see "nobody will use the bike lanes" here.
That's because (and I have no clue why) they're designated as "visitor bike parking" only. If you live in the building you have to keep it in a locker in the parking garage
You're funny,.... EmeraldPark has 6 levels of underground parking, P1 & P2 are for commercial parking, residents' lockers are in P3, P4 and P5 level. Bikes are not allowed in EmeraldPark lobby and elevators, so you're telling me that EmeraldPark residents ride their bikes up and down circling at least 3 levels of underground parking to get to their locker - if they even have one! Even a lot of EmeraldPark drivers are so tired of driving up and down circling at least 3 levels of underground parking that they just gave up and pay to park their cars at the 4800 Yonge parking lot across the street.
Anyways,.... from CityPlanning Final Report for EmeraldPark - page 18: "The North York Centre Secondary Plan requires a minimum 0.10 bicycle parking spaces per residential
unit, which results in 57 spaces being required for the proposed development. For Commercial Uses (office, institutional, ancillary retail and service commercial) a minimum 1 bicycle space per 2,000 sq.m. of commercial gfa is required, which results 6 spaces. The spaces are required to be provided in an at- grade common bicycle room conveniently accessible to the outside"
http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-29871.pdf
CityPlanning requires 1 bike parking space for every 10 residential condo unit and since EmeraldPark (originally) has 565 residential condo units,... thus, 57 residential bike parking spaces + 6 Commercial bike parking spaces result in a total of 63 bike parking spaces at EmeraldPark to satisfy CityPlanning requirements.
In EmeraldPark loading dock area, there are exactly 63 bike parking spaces (7x2 + 8x2 + 9x2 + 3x2 = 54 double decker silver ones + 9 blue wall hangers) to satisfy CityPlanning minimum requirements. The "Visitor Bike Parking" signage is a sneaky way to satisfy the 6 required Commercial bike parking spaces by signaling this isn't just for residents. Usually a developer would segregate the bike parking spaces for residents VS commercial VS retail,... but Bazis is so cheap, it put all the bike parking space in the loading dock which is a common area accessible to all residents, commercial office and commercial retail.
Technically, EmeraldPark's 565 residential condo units increased by 18 to 583 residential condo units (when Bazis slashed ceiling height in WestTower to add 2 more floors) and thus would require another 2 bike parking space,.... but CityPlanning doesn't seem interested in pursueing that,.... since adding another 2 required bike parking space isn't really going to help here,.... as you can see from this picture of EmeraldPark bike parking space,.... Yep, 583 residential condo units with average of 2.5 residents per unit, thus there's about 1,458 residents at EmeraldPark,... and this is their bike parking space,.... and hence why StatisticsCanada census shows high density condo in NorthYorkCentre with 0.0% cycling mode share. Once in awhile I'll see a commuter cyclist come out of EmeraldPark in the morning, he's probably the lone commuter cyclist from EmeraldPark,.... thus, most of the other bikes are mainly recreational cyclist who cycle a few times a year and mainly use this area not for Bicycle Parking but as Bicycle Storage - as seen by all the dust accumulating on their bikes. Notice: the "Visitor Bike Parking" signage doesn't say "Visitor Bike Parking ONLY"