- 1. Proposed new GO Rail Station at Mulock Drive is hanging on by its fingertips
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- ... density development should be located” It didn’t meet the density targets for Regional Rail with only 35 to 40 people and jobs per ha within 800 m of the station. At long last the Town is now embarking ...
- Created on 05 April 2018
- 2. Monster House goes under the Spotlight
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- ... adjoining properties sharing lot lines with the lands subject to new development.” In 2012 councillors were told: “Regulating lot coverage is an excellent way to prevent overbuilding in low density ...
- Created on 23 March 2018
- 3. The Clock Tower: a conspiracy against the public interest
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- ... the public were ostensibly more interested in height, massing and heritage rather than density (which, of course, brings more people and activity into an area) the FSI issue was deliberately left unaddressed. ...
- Created on 15 March 2018
- 4. Why I am taking the Town of Newmarket to the Ontario Ombudsman
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- ... for knowingly misleading the public about the density of the proposed Clock Tower development in the heart of the Town’s Heritage Conservation District. If approved the proposed Clock Tower would ...
- Created on 13 March 2018
- 5. 1011 Elgin Street - a case study in what can go wrong with new developments in Stable Residential Neighbourhoods
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- ... us: "Regulating lot coverage is an excellent way to prevent overbuilding in low density residential areas. If it is determined that a particular area has an average lot coverage of 25% an approach could ...
- Created on 12 October 2017
- 6. Time for Bob Forrest to come clean on his "tacit agreement" with the Town of Newmarke
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- ... Option B In its place we were given a half baked "Option B" which is planned to be built entirely within the boundaries of the land Bob says he owns. If it is ever built it will have the highest density ...
- Created on 06 August 2017
- 7. 217 Park Avenue gets the thumbs down
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- ... on a street, restricting density and proximity of buildings. In the case of an R1-D-119 zone (into which falls 217 Park Ave) the intent of a minimum 15 metre frontage is to provide a certain neighbourhood ...
- Created on 27 July 2017
- 8. Slessor Square rises from the dead.
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- ... 1) Does Redwood on Yonge have more density than Slessor Square? * No, the approved density has not changed. 2) Does Redwood on Yonge have a seniors residence? * No, it will be purpose built ...
- Created on 27 June 2017
- 9. Councillors "request" King George developer to give unique 1881 historic home more breathing spac
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- ... density of the development) was given as 2.9 whereas Nethery knew all along it was over 4. Why should Kwapis trust an "expert" who deceives? I feel your pain Regional Councillor John "I feel your pain" ...
- Created on 09 May 2017
- 10. When Secret Plans Unravel
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- ... (FSI) of 2.0 would indicate that the gross floor area of a building could be up to 2 times the gross area of the lot on which it is located." Density FSI is a tool used by planners to regulate ...
- Created on 29 April 2017
- 11. Can the OMB - on an appeal by a developer - order the Town of Newmarket to make its own land available to that developer to facilitate a development that has been denied by the municipality in its role ...
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- ... to "High Density Residential". The developer wants a mixed use development of 81 townhouses and two six storey residential buildings and commercial space. Apparently, CIM Developments doesn't own all the ...
- Created on 24 April 2017
- 12. The Clock Tower at the OMB: Intensification v Heritage
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- ... [55] Then at Policy 2.2.6(f) municipalities are to: ...facilitate and promote intensification... [56] Intensification is defined as: The development of a property, site or area at a higher density ...
- Created on 23 April 2017
- 13. Newmarket's Planning Director, Rick Nethery, knew "comprehensive" staff report on the Clock Tower was misleadi
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- ... Historic Downtown Centre Zone (UC-D1) permitted up to 80 residential units per net hectare and up to and including a 1.0 FSI. Yet Forrest wanted a residential density of 430 units per net hectare and an ...
- Created on 10 April 2017
- 14. Rick Nethery and Monster Homes
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- ... and are much higher. This disproportion is most evident with intensification developments in low-density residential areas where a new or remodelled home is situated next to one that is approximately 40 ...
- Created on 05 April 2017
- 15. Bob Forrest looks North to Barrie for development opportunities
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- ... them to be able to increase the density of the lands above the current zoning." That's my Bob! Barrie councillors will decide tomorrow (Monday 20 March). This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Update ...
- Created on 19 March 2017
- 16. Newmarket's % population growth outpaces Canad
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- ... is where a person/s permanently resides.) Population density per sq kilometre is 2,190 compared with 3.9 for Canada as a whole. And we are all squeezed into 38.45 square kilometres. Whitchurch-Stouffville: ...
- Created on 08 February 2017
- 17. Public Engagement in the Planning Process
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- ... processing and this, too, is good. The Planning Information Report, published last week, tells us: "Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments address matters of land use (what type of activity), density ...
- Created on 05 February 2017
- 18. The Clock Tower: a case study in a broken and deformed planning system
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- ... recommendation even when it had been pointed out to him the calculation on the project's density was completely bogus. When he said the Clock Tower was a great example of the intensification the old downtown ...
- Created on 06 December 2016
- 19. The Clock Tower and the significance of 2.9
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- ... had the greatest density in the whole of Newmarket with an FSI of 4.279, eclipsing even the highest buildings in the Yonge and Davis corridors. The Town's Secondary Plan, adopted in 2014, imposes a ...
- Created on 01 December 2016
- 20. Clock Tower Application Killed Stone Dead
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- ... Forrest development was way too dense for the tight site. Planners use a tool - the floor space index - to measure density. To calculate the FSI the gross floor area of the development is divided by the ...
- Created on 29 November 2016
- 21. The Clock Tower and Civic Vandalism
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- ... on. Density is way over the top Now the Town's planners are on to Newmarket's Official Plan. They focus on density and scale and such matters. We learn: "The Historic Downtown Centre designation permit ...
- Created on 18 November 2016
- 22. Bob Forrest’s “Project Landscape”
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- ... the new commercial/residential building seeks to balance the complementary interests of increasing density while preserving heritage character as best as possible.” (My underlining) By-law amendments ...
- Created on 02 October 2016
- 23. The Clock Tower project could be morphing
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- ... been tweaking again. Ongoing discussions I am told there have been “ongoing discussions” with the applicant’s heritage consultants on the massing and density but no formal version can be shared with ...
- Created on 28 September 2016
- 24. Who are the voters in Ward 5?
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- ... that period the Town’s population grew by 7.6%. The population density per square kilometer is higher in the biggest census tract of Ward 5 than for the Town as a whole (2,460 vs 2,088) so they cosy up ...
- Created on 04 September 2016
- 25. Peter Geibel says my earlier blog about his views was “presumptuous”
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- ... out below. I am happy to do this. Exploring possible alternatives Geibel says he favours greater density in the old downtown but is undecided about Bob Forrest’s seven storey rental block which is ...
- Created on 31 August 2016