Thursday, June 19, 2014

1327 Queen St E Community Consultation Meeting - Poster

(text of the poster - social networking poster images - link to full size image files - important links)

 Seriously Tall - Seriously Overbuilt


THE PROPOSAL: by Rockport Group at 1327-1339 Queen St. E - Zoning Application and Housing Demolition Application

DEMOLITION:
  • 6 set-back, two-story duplexes, containing some rental units.
  • Removal of mature trees on site plus on adjoining properties.

REPLACED BY
  • An 8-story, 30 meter high (including mechanical room) condominium building.
  • 110 units with 106 parking spaces.
  • Ground floor, starting at the sidewalk with retail spaces.
  • 14 stacked town homes on Memory Lane, which also has an entrance and exits to the parking garage, loading dock and garbage facilities.

This development would be precedent setting for the stretch of Queen St. East between Leslie and Coxwell.

Your input is needed at The Public Consultation meeting
DATE: June 24th, 2014
TIME: 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: S.H. Armstrong Community Centre, 56 Woodfield Road.

We are the East Toronto Community Coalition, and we are for responsible development and Good Neighbourhoods.

YOUR VOICE NEEDS TO BE HEARD.
You may also contact Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon, Ward 32 at 416-392-1376

poster front image - medium (click 'link location' for full size)

poster back image - medium (click 'link location' for full size)


Full Size Poster Images - Drop Box: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/82bxvg9ahmz76o9/AADOLj5NzGhrzhn6nMilBUJQa?n=21609761
Front: 1.23 MB
Back: 1.67 MB

City of Toronto | Development Applications | 1327 QUEEN ST E Ward 32 - Tor & E.York District | http://app.toronto.ca/DevelopmentApplications/associatedApplicationsList.do?action=init&folderRsn=3515067

Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon (south side of Queen - property location) | http://www.councillormcmahon.com/
416-392-1376

Councillor Paula Fletcher (north side of Queen - affected properties) | http://paulafletcher.ca/
416-392-4060



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