The case management conference between the applicant appellant (developer), the city solicitor (Alexander Suriano) and local organizations/residents for the Hearing regarding 3100 Bloor, the 13 storey condo for the corner of Montgomery and Bloor was held May 28, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. It was brief: a review of who has a dog in the game, and what is expected of that dog and all his backers.
Read moreResident Associations Workshop - Multi-Tenant (Rooming) Houses
The City proposes creating a comprehensive as-of-right city-wide zoning approach and enhancements to licensing and enforcement to encourage and regulate multi-tenant houses across the city, adding all of York and Etobicoke, Scarborough, North York, Leaside, and East York.
There was an online workshop Thursday May 27th, 6:30 - 8:00 pm with members of various Residents Associations attending.
Read moreTraffic Calming measures passed at Etobicoke York Community Council.
Important Traffic Calming measures were passed March 3rd at Etobicoke York Community Council.
A huge THANK YOU to Councilor Mark Grimes and his staff for speed humps on South Kingslea Drive and the new ALLWAY STOP SIGN at Ballacaine at Edwalter, obtained in record time. Thanks also to everyone who signed the petition. Working together we are effective!
LPAT orders revised 3005 Bloor proposal to be allowed in part.
The revised proposal effects the development of a seven-storey mixed use mid-rise building with 60 residential units, comprised of one-bedroom (30), two-bedroom (24) and three-bedroom units (6). The newly proposed building has a metric height of 27.6 metres (“m”) (from 33.1 m), and improved setback and stepback conditions.
Read moreTridel Proposal for Montgomery and Bloor
In a virtual meeting on January 13th, Tridel reviewed highlights, benefits and rationale of their application. A feedback discussion occurred with Board members from Kingsway Park Ratepayers Inc., Sunnylea Kingsway Community Association and the Thompson Orchard Community Association.
Read moreCurtail the Misuse of Minister's Zoning Orders →
The province thinks the city is too slow reviewing building permissions and is circumventing the process by chucking public consultations and planning reviews under the bus. Take a look at what's been done by clicking here
Read moreCommunity Consultation Meeting for 3100-3200 Bloor St. W.
Join the Virtual Community Consultation Meeting to learn more, participate in discussions on the application and to have your say.
Proposal: City Planning Division has received an application to permit a thirteen storey mixed use building with 319 dwelling units and 443 m² of retail space at grade. The application proposes to naturalize and convey some of the site to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA).
Read moreParklawn and Lakeshore ... update →
Here is the link to the Christie's EngageTO website where the public can view the videos, read information boards on the City's proposal and provide feedback and find out more information about the upcoming public meeting.
https://engage.toronto.ca/projects/city-planning/christies-planning-study-public-engagement/
Read moreNew Mixed-Use Condominium Planned for 3100-3200 Bloor Street
Tridel is proposing a 13-storey residential building at Montgomery and Bloor, with 6 storeys at the south-east corner stepping back to 13 storeys at the middle west side by Mimico Creek. The application proposes to naturalize and convey lands to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) that are below the top-of-bank including the 10 metre buffer above the top-of-bank.
Read moreLatest on 2915 Bloor OMB decision
In August 2020, the developer approached the City and SKCA requesting to convene a non-binding mediation session to seek a mutually agreeable settlement. SKCA and the City agreed to participate in the session. Andrew Biggart of the firm Ritchie, Kecheson, Hart & Biggart LLP will represent SKCA if the mediation session occurs.
