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Severance and variances refused as proposed lot frontages failed to respect neighbourhood character.
The City of Toronto appealed a Committee of Adjustment decision granting a severance and minor variances to create two new residential lots at 84 North Drive.
The proponents sought to subdivide the property, requiring variances primarily for lot frontage.
The Toronto Local Appeal Body allowed the appeal, refusing the consent and variances.
The panel found that the proposed development did not respect and reinforce the existing physical character of the neighbourhood, noting a distinctive lotting pattern on the south side of the street that would not be maintained by the reduced frontages.
No co-appearing lawyers found.
No judges found.