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12-storey residential building proposed for Woodbine Avenue just south of Kingston Road

The proposed development site at 419-425 Woodbine Ave. is presently home to a four-storey building with 11 rental units. Photo by Matthew Stephens.

By MATTHEW STEPHENS

A combined Official Plan and zoning bylaw amendment application has been submitted to the City of Toronto for a 12-storey residential building with 137 residential units including 11 rental replacement units at 419-425 Woodbine Ave. in the Beach.

An existing residential building at the site, which is just south of Kingston Road on the east side of Woodbine Avenue, will be demolished and replaced with new units for tenants currently living at the location.

First submitted to the city in March of this year, the development application calls for 8,370 square metres of total ground floor area, with 66 square metres of commercial space at grade.

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The site application also includes a total of 124 vehicular parking spaces, and 124 bicycle parking spaces in a two-level underground parkade.

In the next steps of the application process, a community consultation meeting will be held with the developer and city staff at an undetermined date, to provide members of the public with more information about the proposal.

For information, about how to participate in the community consultation meeting (once a date has been scheduled), please go to City Planning Consultations.

Please note that information for a planning consultation meeting at 419 – 425 Woodbine Ave. will not be available on the City of Toronto’s Application Information Centre website until city staff issue a date for the meeting.

For more information about the application, please head to the City of Toronto website.

An artist’s conception of the proposed 12-storey mixed-use residential building at 419-425 Woodbine Ave., just south of Kingston Road.