Item - 2021.EY23.3
Tracking Status
- This item was withdrawn from the agenda of the Etobicoke York Community Council meeting on April 19, 2021. No further action will be taken on this item.
EY23.3 - 250 Wincott Drive and 4620 Eglinton Avenue West - Zoning By-law Amendment Application - Final Report
- Decision Type:
- ACTION
- Status:
- Withdrawn
- Ward:
- 2 - Etobicoke Centre
Public Notice Given
Statutory - Planning Act, RSO 1990
Community Council Decision
The Etobicoke York Community Council withdrew the item.
Decision Advice and Other Information
This item was withdrawn from the agenda and will be included on the May 17, 2021 Etobicoke York Community Council agenda.
Origin
Summary
This application proposes to amend both the former City of Etobicoke Zoning Code and City-wide Zoning By-law No. 569-2013 to permit a multi-building, mixed-use development including a 1,700 m2 public park fronting Eglinton Avenue West, a 659 m2 privately-owned publicly-accessible open space (POPS) abutting the public park, and a 465 m2 community agency space 250 Wincott Drive and 4620 Eglinton Avenue West.
The proposed development consists of an 11-storey mixed-building (Building C) located at the southeast corner of the site, a 13-storey building (Building B) immediately north of the proposed public park, and a 13-storey building (Building A) located to the northwest of the proposed private street. The existing retail plaza (Building D) is to remain and a 8.6 m wide addition is proposed at the east end of the building.
The total gross floor area of the proposed development is 65,237 m2, of which 11,038 m2 would be non-residential gross floor area, 53,734 m2 would be residential and 465 m2 would be community agency space. The development would contain 587 residential units, of which 54 would be purpose-built affordable rental dwelling units. A new 8.5 m L-shaped mid-block private road is proposed connecting Wincott Drive and Eglinton Avenue West. A total of 932 vehicular parking spaces located within a 2-level underground garage and at-grade are proposed.
The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020). This report reviews and recommends approval of the application to amend the Zoning By-laws to permit the proposed development.
Background Information
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/ey/bgrd/backgroundfile-165504.pdf
(March 23, 2021) Notice of Public Meeting
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/ey/bgrd/backgroundfile-165514.pdf
Communications
(April 4, 2021) E-mail from Eric Niskanen (EY.New)
(April 6, 2021) E-mail from John and Petra Velicevic (EY.New)
(April 9, 2021) E-mail from Jean Ustaszeski-Bula (EY.New)
(April 9, 2021) E-mail from Robert Bula (EY.New)
(April 12, 2021) Letter from Robert Ostry (EY.New)
Motions
That the item be withdrawn.