Cranbrooke Condo

PROJECT ADDRESS:            1648 to 1670 Avenue Road and 405-470 Brookdale (across from Nissan Dealer)

CURRENT USE:                        Retail stores (several empty)                                            

PROPOSED USE:                    9 Storey Condominium

DEVELOPER:                            Starbank (Applicant is Goldberg Group)                                                    

 
 

Proposal Details:

  • 9 storey condo

  • 58 Residential units in total:

    • 7 – 2 bedroom (12%)

    • 19 – 2 bedroom +den (33%)

    • 32 – 3 bedroom (55%)

  • Retail on main level facing Avenue Road. (5 units)

  • Retail/office units on north side facing Brookdale. (3 units)

  • Residential entrance is on south side of building, off Cranbrooke.

  • A 5M landscaped privately owned park  (160 sq M) is proposed from Avenue Road to Brookdale ravine. A city sidewalk wraps around south edge of lot line towards ravine, from Avenue Road. This provides an enhanced access to Brookdale Park from Avenue Road.

Comments:

  • This block (Brookdale to Cranbrooke) has experienced several empty retail stores for several years. Development will be positive for Avenue Road.

  • Directly behind the proposed development is Brookdale Park/Ravine. The proposal includes a green finger that will connect Avenue Road to the ravine. There is also a city sidewalk proposed.

  • One challenge is the proposed height of the condo. At 9 storeys – 32.5 meters, it equates to a 40% increase in height to the current zoning and the Avenue Road Avenue Study. UACA’s concern is that this increase in height will set a precedent for future condos on Avenue Road. The chart below illustrates the height of current and planned developments.

UACA Actions:

  • Met with Goldberg group to review proposal.

  • Formed RA group to review – SAHRA, BPRO, UACA.

  • Communicated and attended Community Consultation Meeting hosted by City Planning.s

  • Met with City Planner and Councillor’s office to express concern about height, lack of angular plane, and step-backs.

  • Met with Goldberg group to request one-floor reduction in height.