Stoney Creek skyscraper plan headed to tribunal hearing
https://www.thespec.com/local-stoney...l-hearing.html
The developer hoping to build three skyscrapers near Stoney Creek’s lakeshore is appealing a decision by the city’s committee of adjustment to deny the project relief from municipal zoning standards to the Ontario Land Tribunal.
“I knew they would,” Maria Pearson, the area’s councillor, said of New Horizon Development Group’s challenge of the Dec. 9 rejection of its application for seven minor zoning variances for a two-hectare vacant property at 310 Frances Ave.
New Horizon unveiled a revised plan in November to cut the height of the three proposed towers to 38, 44 and 33 storeys, down from an original 48, 54 and 59 presented three years ago, reducing the overall number of residential units to 1,346 from 1,830.
But Pearson said council never envisioned what is being proposed even though it approved a mixed-use commercial zoning for the property in 2010 that didn’t limit building height or the number of residential units.
She said although she’s pleased the revised plan reduces floors and units “quite considerably,” she remains especially concerned about the proposed relief from zoning requirements for parking and amenity space.
New Horizon is proposing 1.25 parking spaces per unit, rather than the required 1.5, and 8.8 square metres of amenity space per unit regardless of size, rather than the required 18 square metres for one-bedroom and 53 for two-bedroom units.
Kind of a bummer that we're losing 500 units in a time of really high rents and condo prices.