Item - 2021.TE28.25
Tracking Status
- This item was considered by Toronto and East York Community Council on October 14, 2021 and was adopted with amendments.
TE28.25 - 150-164 Eglinton Avenue East and 134 and 140 Redpath Avenue - Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application - Preliminary Report
- Decision Type:
- ACTION
- Status:
- Amended
- Ward:
- 12 - Toronto - St. Paul's
Community Council Decision
The Toronto and East York Community Council directed:
1. City Planning staff schedule a Community Consultation Meeting for the development application for 150-164 Eglinton Avenue East, and 134 and 140 Redpath Avenue, together with the Ward Councillor.
2. Notice for the community consultation meeting be given to landowners and residents within 240 metres of the application site, and to additional residents, institutions and owners to be determined in consultation with the Ward Councillor, with any additional mailing costs to be borne by the applicant.
Origin
Summary
This report provides information and identifies a preliminary set of issues regarding the development application for 150-164 Eglinton Avenue East and 134 and 140 Redpath Avenue.
A 46-storey mixed use building was approved by City Council in 2018 for 150 Eglinton Avenue East. The applicant has since acquired four additional properties at 160 and 164 Eglinton Avenue East, and 134 and 140 Redpath Avenue, and submitted a new development application.
The current application proposes a mixed use building with two towers at 49 and 52-storeys including a 6-storey base building. The development includes 845 residential units, 8,116 square metres of office uses, 4,973 square metres of live/work units and 819 square metres of retail uses.
The proposal includes two Privately Owned Publicly-accessible Spaces ("POPS") including a building setback along Eglinton Avenue East for the Eglinton Green Line and additional POPS space extending from the rear of the building through the properties at 134 and 140 Redpath Avenue.
The application has been circulated to all appropriate agencies and City divisions for comment. City Planning staff will proceed to schedule a community consultation meeting for the application in consultation with the Ward Councillor.
Background Information
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/te/bgrd/backgroundfile-171350.pdf
Motions
That Recommendation 2 be amended by deleting "120" and replacing it with "240" so that the recommendation now reads:
2. Notice for the community consultation meeting be given to landowners and residents within 240 metres of the application site, and to additional residents, institutions and owners to be determined in consultation with the Ward Councillor, with any additional mailing costs to be borne by the applicant.