unimaginative2
Senior Member
No Jane Jacobs fan who has ever read any of her books would want a single-use, monolithic superblock development built in one style at one time.
it is a high quality residential structure with publically accessible parkland and (likely) ground-floor retail sitting in the very heart of Toronto's post-industrial waterfront wasteland.
Why do you say that? It's a variance application, not a rezoning application. The intent of the by-law seems pretty clear: to have retail at that location on a retail street. Allowing two residential buildings with no retail at all doesn't meet that intent. Applying for a variance to change the use is a long shot anyway - that would need a rezoning.^the bad news ... the OMB is much more likely to amend the 1996 Bylaw to allow for no retail than to send them back to the drawing board
It's a variance application, not a rezoning application
Applying for a variance to change the use is a long shot anyway - that would need a rezoning.
And we wouldn't want to deprive people of the desperately needed Second Cup, Rabba and tanning salon that will go in there.