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Appeal allowed and severance refused; proposed undersized lots failed to respect neighbourhood character.
The City of Toronto appealed a Committee of Adjustment decision granting consent to sever a property and minor variances for lot frontage, lot area, and setbacks to permit two undersized residential lots.
The Toronto Local Appeal Body allowed the appeal and refused the consent and variances.
The Tribunal preferred the evidence of the City's planner, finding that the proposed lots were too narrow and small, and would not respect and reinforce the existing physical character of the neighbourhood, which consisted of large, wide lots with generous front yards.
No co-appearing lawyers found.
No judges found.