Estonian House Development Appealed to Ontario Land Tribunal (4)
Toronto Eesti Maja tulevik | 04 Oct 2021  | EWR
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The information below is regarding 954-958 Broadview Ave and 72 Chester Hill Road development location, formerly owned by the Toronto Estonian House and the Estonian Foundation of Canada.

Diamond Kilmer group, the current owner of 954-958 Broadview Ave and 72 Chester Hill Road, has filed an appeal with the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) on their development application.

This appeal is based on the proposal they submitted on November 23, 2020 to construct a 16 storey residential building with 223 units and one retail space, and the refurbishment of Chester School.

Since filing their appeal the developer has contacted City Legal and offered to settle the appeal if the City would approve a 14 story residential building.

A report on this matter will be heard at the October 14 meeting of the Toronto and East York Community Council that recommends the City Solicitor attend the Tribunal hearing to oppose the application in its current form and to continue discussions with the applicant to resolve outstanding issues.

City Planning full report can be read online here.

The OLT has scheduled a virtual Case Management Conference for 10:00 AM on Thursday, December 16, 2021.The applicant is responsible for notifying every owner of land within 120 metres of the site at least 30 days prior to the date of the event. If a condominium development is located within 120 metres of the subject land, notice may be given to the condominium corporation.

Anyone who intends to request party or participant status at the hearing must attend the virtual hearing. You can find the contact information for the Ontario Land Tribunal online here: https://olt.gov.on.ca/contact/...

 
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From the sidelines11 Oct 2021 08:17
Now with this KESKUS project not meeting code according to TTC standards, when will we stop pushing this Madison project rock up a hill and use all of the donated funds to buy back the good ole Estonian House and renovate the building and mend our fractured community.
sad saga09 Oct 2021 10:30
The Madison Ave. parking lot,site for KESKUS
sits on two TTC subway lines.
There are strategy,service,planning issues
required by the TTC before a Build Permit
can be issued.
From TTC comments July 2018.
TTC standard requires a minimum of THREE
metres setback between a proposed
development and ANY TTC subway structures.
The proposed drawings submitted(KESKUS)
show a reduced setback of 1.2 metres
between proposed development and TTC
subway structures.

This is 1.8 metres short of minimum standards.
Oct.2021-No issued?
Aga varsti varsti, ruttu,ruttu.
The mantra continues !
:07 Oct 2021 06:24
The final selling price hasn't been settled, it depends on sqft Diamond can build on this site.

Considering that despite many claims of 'imminent start of construction' nothing has been built on Madison, either due to lack of funds or lack of building permit, the outcome of this appeal has direct effect on KESKUS.

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