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435 King St North | 25 fl | Proposed
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(07-30-2025, 06:17 PM)bravado Wrote: It looks like the OLT has given an order on this plan. I think a number of things have changed, but it's quite complex but here's the settled bylaw summary. Anyone with a longer attention span than me should dive in to the ruling below!

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https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onlt/doc/20...74209.html


The OLT only gave the order since the City and Developer came to a settlement agreement. It didn't go through the entire OLT process.

The most notable change is one of the towers was reduced from 40m in length to 30m in length with an increase in height from 25 to 26 floors to decrease shadowing impacts on the POPS.

There has been a consolidation of parking accesses so there's less driveways. There is a wider "connectivity spine" through the development meaning a wider MUT effectively. There has also been a widening of the Weber driveway. Along with some reduction to surface parking.

Overall its mainly technical in nature with the overall concept remaining basically the same.
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RE: 435 King St North | 25 fl | Proposed - by nms - 02-15-2022, 02:12 AM
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