30-40 Huntley Street Community Consultation
The City of Toronto’s Development Review Division has received an application for 30-40 Huntley Street & 112-124 Isabella Street.to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law to permit two residential buildings, 56 and 60 storeys, with approximately 1,362 purpose-built rental units, including 33 rental replacement units. The project retains portions of the existing listed buildings at 122-124 Isabella Street, 30-32 Huntley Street, and 38-40 Huntley Street. A related Rental Housing Demolition and Conversion application will be reviewed concurrently with the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application to permit the demolition and replacement of 33 rental dwelling units.

Drawings and submission materials provided by the City in support of the proposal can be accessed at www.toronto.ca/30HuntleySt
What: 30-40 Huntley Street & 112-124 Isabella Street Community Consultation
Where: Wellesley Community Centre (495 Sherbourne Street), Multi-purpose Room 5
When: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
If you are unable to participate in the meeting you can contact the City Planning Staff or the Councillor’s Office with your comments and questions using the contact information provided below:
Daniel Kolominsky
Senior Planner, Development Review
[email protected]
416-394-5462
Edward LaRusic, Deputy Chief of Staff
City Councillor Chris Moise
[email protected]
416-392-7903
Notice to correspondents
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