- 1. Mayor abandons plans for new height limits in Main Street Heritage Conservation District
- (Blog)
- ... proposed additional storey. Height and Heritage. This is how the City of Toronto wants to protect the area around Queen Street West. Committee of the Whole Monday 3 February ...
- Created on 05 February 2020
- 2. No new height cap on Newmarket buildings – for now
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- A report by Newmarket’s Planning staff “outlining the processes” for bringing in a height cap for new developments in Newmarket will be considered tomorrow (Monday 11 June) by the Committee of the Whole. ...
- Created on 10 June 2012
- 3. Key Height Cap Report due on 11 June
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- A key report from Planning Staff explaining the process to be followed in setting a height cap for new developments in Newmarket will go to the Committee of the Whole on 11 June and up to the full Council ...
- Created on 18 May 2012
- 4. Let’s go for a height cap
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- ... the dotted boundary of the Ontario plan for redevelopment, I think a 15 storey max height would be hard to make stick. That being said, I do not want to see 29 stories either, twenty might be a ...
- Created on 13 April 2012
- 5. True Height of the Slessor Site. Let's Get the Facts Straigh
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- ... Department that the application is unchanged from 29 storeys! So why are they insisting that the maximum height is 26 storeys including the commercial podiums when their application hasn't changed? 29 ...
- Created on 02 March 2012
- 6. Height Petition
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- If you believe, like us, that the development at Slessor Square, Newmarket is TOO BIG, and inappropriate developments elsewhere are being given the go-ahead through amendments to the Town's Official Plan, ...
- Created on 27 February 2012
- 7. Council to Vote on Building Height Restrictions
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- ... him, what does this mean? When will the examination of possible height restrictions take place? What are the implications for the Secondary Plan? And does his notice of motion capture applications, ...
- Created on 16 February 2012
- 8. Development is extreme in both height and density
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- ... wider affected area of Yonge street and Davis drive . It should not be permitted to be developed at the proposed density and height unless Council is prepared to see this similar scale of development in ...
- Created on 15 February 2012