Once again, it seems that no matter where in the city you go there will be construction. There will be the demolition of single family homes to make way for condos or at the minimum, blocks of rowhouses. The area around Yonge and Finch is no exception.
I am not sure if it serves any purpose, perhaps it’s futile, but I’d like to think that documenting what we are removing is worthwhile. The houses on Finch Avenue East like the one in this picture are small, but the lots on which they sit are large.
That means that a developer can demolish four houses and turn around and build 17 townhouses in the same space. That is what is happening near Finch and Willowdale.
Although the properties were not fenced off, all access to the houses themselves was blocked, sigh. It looked like a local garden centre was using the backyards of a couple of the houses.
below: View to a new development on the other side of Finch Avenue. This is the type of development that the area is now zoned for. A lot of these townhouses have been built in the last few years and I suspect that eventually they will replace all of the single family homes.
Between Willowdale Avenue and Yonge Street, there were a couple of other houses that are boarded up and empty. I am not sure what the plan is for them (there was no development proposal sign posted, instead there was a sign advertising the company that is providing the financing – for what?).
The internet can be a wonderful thing. In case you are interested, the development is the Ava Luxury Residence and it calls for heights and densities that are vastly over what is zoned for in the area. For example, at 9 storeys it is 37 metres tall in an area zoned for 11 metres. The plan was first filed in 2016 but because of the size of the development, it requires a zoning by-law amendment, official plan amendment, and site plan approval to effect the proposal – all which take time. An OMB appeal pre-hearing was scheduled to occur a few days ago, with a hearing slated for June. MM170085 is the OMB case number if you want to dive down that rabbit hole.
This is 50 Finch East. As you can see, there is a taller building on the other side of Kenneth Avenue. Kenneth was to be the dividing line – keeping the higher buildings, and denser development, closer to Yonge Street. I’m not sure what side of the development battle you’re on, but what’s the point of having a plan if the developers (with help from the OMB) keep disregarding it?
As I walked back to my car, I chose to walk on a side street instead of on Finch. As I turned a corner, I happened upon a house being demolished. Fortuitous. Serendipity.
It doesn’t take long to reduce a house to rubble and dust. “Another one bites the dust” springs to mind.
And so it goes.
Looks like they’re starting on the development at Finch and Kenneth today (May 25, 2022).
I wonder if they plan to keep any of the lovely old trees.
Barbarians 😪