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| 1443-1451 Bathurst Street – S/E Corner of St. Clair Ave W and Bathurst St - Rise Condominiums |
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Development proposal to amend the Zoning By-law to permit the re-development of 1443, 1445 and 1451 Bathurst Street for a new 25-storey mixed-use building, containing 324 dwelling units, including 7 rental replacement units, 283 parking spaces in a below grade parking structure, a portion of which would be operated by the Toronto Parking Authority. Learn more. |
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| 154 Front Street East Development Proposal |
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The City received rezoning and site plan approval applications for a proposed development at 154 Front Street East. Learn more. |
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| Downtown East Planning Study |
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The City of Toronto Planning Department is undertaking a development study entitled "Downtown East Planning Study". Learn more. |
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| 2400 Bathurst Street – Forest Hill North Development |
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Development proposal to amend the Zoning By-law to allow the demolition of the existing 5 storey rental residential building and the construction of a new 20 storey residential building. Learn more. |
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| First Parliament Site Development Proposal |
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Development proposal for rezoning, including two residential tower elements (20 storeys and 57 storeys) in conjunction with a 6-10 storey podium and retail at grade. Learn more. |
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| 60 Mill St. – Distillery District Development Proposal |
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Development proposal for the conversion of the existing 'Rack House D' building at 60 Mill Street into a boutique hotel with a restaurant at-grade and residential condominium tower. Learn more. |
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| North Downtown Yonge Street Planning Framework |
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City Planning is undertaking a development review entitled North Downtown Yonge Street Planning Framework. The timing of the North Yonge Planning Framework is proposed between July to December 2011. |
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| Alexandra Park Official Plan Amendment & Rezoning |
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Official Plan Amendment and Rezoning applications proposes to revitalize and redevelop Alexandra Park and Atkinson Housing Co-op. Learn more. |
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| 15 Huntley Street - Loca Area Study |
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The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario proposal is to demolish the existing buildings and develop a 4-storey office building with a height of 18 metres excluding mechanical penthouse (22m including mechanical penthouse). |
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| North St. James Town Applications and Initiatives |
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There are a number of development applications and city planning initiatives in the North St. James Town neighbourhood. Learn more. |
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| Planning Application Sign changes |
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The application sign has had a makeover. It will now contain a graphic to help the public understand the proposal. Learn more. |
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| 203 Jarvis Street Rezoning |
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On August 25, 2010 City Council approved the development of a 20-storey hotel building that is 66 metres, including mechanical penthouse in height with 261 guest rooms and 3 levels of underground parking. |
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| 15 St. Mary Street, 65-67 St. Nicholas Street and a portion of 692 Yonge Street |
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City Council on October 26, 2009 approved the development of a 29-storey residential building including two-story townhouse units and retail uses at grade. |
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| 591 Dundas St. – Regent Park Rezoning Application |
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City Council on September 30, 2009 adopted amendments to permit live/work units at grade, increase height on certain towers from 75m to 77m, remove the reference to number of storeys, but leave the maximum height in place. |
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| Bloor Dundas 'Avenue' Study |
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At its March 2008 meeting, City Council approved an 'Avenue' study for the portion of Bloor Street West between Keele Street and Dundas Street West and for Dundas Street West between Glenlake Avenue and Boustead Avenue. |
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| Waterfront Community Improvement Plans (CIP's) |
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CIPs enable municipalities to provide financial incentives to property owners to support the improvement and rehabilitation of their areas. |
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| 50 St. Joseph Street Development |
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On September 28, 2008 City Council approved two high-rise residential buildings of 45 and 55 storeys with three 3-storey buildings, all located to the north of St. Basil's Church, and to create a new public park. |
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| Railway Lands West – Block 31 |
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An application for a mixed use building on Block 31 of the Railway Lands West proposes two schools (Toronto District School Board and Toronto District Catholic School Board), a public community centre, a daycare, and 322 units of affordable housing. |
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| Bridgepoint Redevelopment |
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On January 17, 2006, Toronto and East York Community Council adopted the proposal to integrate a block back into the neighbourhood with a mix of permitted uses, realignment of the existing Don Jail Roadway, relocation of the City park and guidelines to regulate the height and form of future buildings. |