203 to 207 King St S and 10 to 16 John St W (OPA-39, Z-22-11)

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Application to amend the Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw for 203 to 207 King St S and 10 to 16 John St W

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.

The owner is proposing development of a mixed-use building consisting of a residential tower upon a podium. A total of 338 units are proposed (total of 430 bedrooms) along with 951.21 sqm. of non-residential floor area. A total of 256 parking spaces and 209 bicycle parking spaces are also proposed.

Official plan changes requested include:

  • allowing an increase in density
  • allowing an increase in height

Zoning bylaw changes requested include:

  • allowing a maximum building height of 30 storeys, where 25 storeys is allowed
  • decreasing the permitted distance from John Street and Caroline Street to 1.7 metres, where 5 metres is required
  • decreasing the distance to the side yard property line to 0.6 metres where 1.5 metres is required
  • decreasing tower distance from the interior lot line to 5.0 metres, where 11 metres is required
  • allowing horizontal tower dimension of 45 metres

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: 30 storeys depending on what is permitted

Number of units: 338 with 430 bedrooms

Unit sizes: mix of bachelor, one, one plus den, and two bedroom units

Parking

Parking: 256

Bicycle parking: 209

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 Department.

Application to amend the Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw for 203 to 207 King St S and 10 to 16 John St W

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.

The owner is proposing development of a mixed-use building consisting of a residential tower upon a podium. A total of 338 units are proposed (total of 430 bedrooms) along with 951.21 sqm. of non-residential floor area. A total of 256 parking spaces and 209 bicycle parking spaces are also proposed.

Official plan changes requested include:

  • allowing an increase in density
  • allowing an increase in height

Zoning bylaw changes requested include:

  • allowing a maximum building height of 30 storeys, where 25 storeys is allowed
  • decreasing the permitted distance from John Street and Caroline Street to 1.7 metres, where 5 metres is required
  • decreasing the distance to the side yard property line to 0.6 metres where 1.5 metres is required
  • decreasing tower distance from the interior lot line to 5.0 metres, where 11 metres is required
  • allowing horizontal tower dimension of 45 metres

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: 30 storeys depending on what is permitted

Number of units: 338 with 430 bedrooms

Unit sizes: mix of bachelor, one, one plus den, and two bedroom units

Parking

Parking: 256

Bicycle parking: 209

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 Department.

Page last updated: 22 Jul 2024, 09:32 AM