When it comes to decisions made by the LPAT/OMB what is the reality of precedent setting?
The answer is: LPAT/OMB decisions do not set binding precedents.
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When it comes to decisions made by the LPAT/OMB what is the reality of precedent setting?
The answer is: LPAT/OMB decisions do not set binding precedents.
Read moreThe Chief Planner and Executive Director of the City Planning Division has submitted a report that recommends that City Council state its intention to designate the property at 35 Kingsway Crescent under the Ontario Heritage Act and include the property on the City's Heritage Register.
Read moreThe KPRI Fall 2018 Newsletter is now available
Read moreTheir mission is to provide not-for-profit access to healthy, local and sustainable food to Etobicoke’s diverse residents in a way that balances the interests of shoppers, local food producers, workers, and community partners.
Read moreIn a four-metre-by-four-metre raised enclosure of soil and seeds, Mr. Davies, an ecologist, hopes to grow more than just a few hundred oak seedlings. His broader aim is to cultivate a social movement that will restore native tree species to their proper place atop the city’s botanical pecking order.
Read moreAs a fight over 11 lime trees in Sheffield escalates, activists in cities all over the world are making the case for urban trees – to cut pollution, increase land value and even make you feel younger .
Read moreA street-sale, coordinated by the Sunnylea Kingsway Community Association, is taking place to raise funds to fight against over-development on Bloor Street between Prince Edward Drive and Montgomery Road.
Read moreSvetlana and Dejan Bojic had a winning session in June 2017 where the Committee of Adjustment voted in their favour.
After that the developer (TACCON INC) made some extremely minimal adjustments (in centimeters) and went for another CoA hearing on September 28th. This time the Committee of Adjustment voted in their favour.
The Bojics then decided to go to the next level and submitted a Notice to Appeal to the Toronto Local Appeal Body on October 16. The Hearing was scheduled for March 3, 2018. This post shows what they did to win.
Read moreAn information meeting about the proposed 8-storey building at 3005 Bloor Street West, initiated and presented by the City of Toronto, will be held at All Saints Kingsway Church on September 5th at 7:00 pm.
Read moreThe City of Toronto continues work on the Park Lawn Lake Shore Transportation Master Plan (TMP) Study (initiated in 2016) to identify transportation improvements that support all road users and the further development of the Park Lawn / Lake Shore community.