Conrad Black
Senior Member
Probably moved to the real estate section.
Hardwood or tiles? what do you prefer for the living and dining area?
Hardwood or tiles? what do you prefer for the living and dining area?
I like this building so far. However I was walking up the east side of Jarvis from the lake shore yesterday and couldn't help but feel dwarfed by the podium now that it has doubled in length. I didn't realize what a long stretch of unbroken brick wall this will be. Hopefully once it's completed there will be enough retail units and architectural features that will break up the wall and soften its impact on the sidewalk. At the north end it's still very nice.
To alter the redevelopment plan approved under Site Specific By-law 154-2011 by increasing the height of the
34-storey mixed use building and to alter the slope of the parking ramp of the five-level above grade parking
garage.
REQUESTED VARIANCE(S) TO THE ZONING BY-LAW:
1. Section 2(C), By-law 154-2011
The maximum permitted building height is 110.0 m.
The proposed building height is 110.26 m.
2. Section 4(10)(A), By-law 154-2011
A driveway within a distance of 6 m of a street shall have a maximum slope of 5% (a driveway should
be located no higher or no lower than 0.3 m of the level of the street abutting the driveway).
The proposed driveway has a slope of 7.5% within 6 m of the street.