215-229 Lexington Rd (Z-22-08, OPA-37)

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3D Massing Model with View from Davenport Road Application to amend zoning for 215 to 229 Lexington Rd

Changes to the Official Plan and the Zoning Bylaw for this location are required before a permit can be issued. This means that they submit an application that is reviewed by city planners and other agencies plus city council before anything can be built.

As part of phase 2 of the project, Hygate Development Corp.is proposing to demolish an existing long term care facility (Pinehaven Nursing Home) and construct two new residential apartment buildings: one 7 stroeys in height (71 units) and one 12 storeys in height (376 units).

Official plan changes requested include:

  • allowing an increase in building height from 20 m to 40 m

Zoning bylaw changes requested include:

  • reducing the low rise residential setback along the easterly lot line to 9.2 m where 16.65 m is required
  • increasing the driveway width to 7.3 m where a maximum width of 7.0 m is allowed
  • reducing the landscaped open space to 26% from a required 30%
  • reducing parking rates as follows:
    • residential parking of 1.0 spaces per unit where at least 1.15 space per unit is required
    • visitor parking of 0.05 spaces per unit where at least 0.1 space per unit is required
    • assisted living facility (with full kitchen): 0.48 spaces per suite, where 0.7 spaces per suite is required

View the documents submitted by the development company under supporting documents on this page for more details and drawings.

Building height, units, housing types

Tallest tower: 12 storeys, 40 m

Number of units: 663 units for all phases 1 and 2 (856 bedrooms)

Unit sizes: mix of one, one plus den and two bedrooms

Housing types: apartments

Parking

Parking: 551 (for all phases 1 and 2, most in underground parking)

Bicycle parking: 332

You can provide feedback to the planning department, and it will be shared with the council, or ask a question to learn more about this application.

Images are provided by the applicant and may not reflect the final design approved by the planning division.

3D Massing Model with View from Davenport Road Application to amend zoning for 215 to 229 Lexington Rd

Changes to the Official Plan and the Zoning Bylaw for this location are required before a permit can be issued. This means that they submit an application that is reviewed by city planners and other agencies plus city council before anything can be built.

As part of phase 2 of the project, Hygate Development Corp.is proposing to demolish an existing long term care facility (Pinehaven Nursing Home) and construct two new residential apartment buildings: one 7 stroeys in height (71 units) and one 12 storeys in height (376 units).

Official plan changes requested include:

  • allowing an increase in building height from 20 m to 40 m

Zoning bylaw changes requested include:

  • reducing the low rise residential setback along the easterly lot line to 9.2 m where 16.65 m is required
  • increasing the driveway width to 7.3 m where a maximum width of 7.0 m is allowed
  • reducing the landscaped open space to 26% from a required 30%
  • reducing parking rates as follows:
    • residential parking of 1.0 spaces per unit where at least 1.15 space per unit is required
    • visitor parking of 0.05 spaces per unit where at least 0.1 space per unit is required
    • assisted living facility (with full kitchen): 0.48 spaces per suite, where 0.7 spaces per suite is required

View the documents submitted by the development company under supporting documents on this page for more details and drawings.

Building height, units, housing types

Tallest tower: 12 storeys, 40 m

Number of units: 663 units for all phases 1 and 2 (856 bedrooms)

Unit sizes: mix of one, one plus den and two bedrooms

Housing types: apartments

Parking

Parking: 551 (for all phases 1 and 2, most in underground parking)

Bicycle parking: 332

You can provide feedback to the planning department, and it will be shared with the council, or ask a question to learn more about this application.

Images are provided by the applicant and may not reflect the final design approved by the planning division.

  • Now that you've reviewed the application, it's time to submit your feedback. What are your initial thoughts on the proposal? 

    You may want to consider:

    • how the proposal affects the immediate surroundings
    • the proposal’s fit with the city’s goals and priorities
    • any changes you feel are needed to address your concerns

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