The City of Burlington has received applications from Old Lakeshore Burlington Inc. to re-designate and rezone the property located at 2107 Old Lakeshore Road & 2119 Lakeshore Road.
The purpose of these applications is to support the redevelopment of...
The City of Burlington has received applications from Old Lakeshore Burlington Inc. to re-designate and rezone the property located at 2107 Old Lakeshore Road & 2119 Lakeshore Road.
The purpose of these applications is to support the redevelopment of the lands with a 28 storey apartment building, including mechanical penthouse, with retail/commercial uses at grade, 150 residential units above, and 150 parking spaces in five levels of underground parking.
The property is currently designated Downtown Mixed Use Centre Old Lakeshore Road Precinct within the Citys Official Plan. The applicant is proposing to amend the Official Plan to allow an increase in height and to clarify that a road widening along Lakeshore Road is not required on the subject lands.
The property is currently zoned Downtown Old Lakeshore Road (DL-A) which permits apartment buildings up to a maximum height of 10 storeys and 31.5 metres, and a maximum floor area ratio (FAR) of 4.5:1 on the subject lands. The applicant is proposing an amendment to the Zoning By-law to seek relief from standards related to building height, floor area ratio, setbacks and parking.
Statutory Public Meeting Information
Due to COVID-19 this Statutory Public meeting will be conducted virtually. Only the chair of the meeting, along with a clerk and audio/visual technician, will be in council chambers, with all other staff, members of council and delegations participating in the meetings remotely.
How to Obtain the Staff Report:
An information report concerning the application will be available for public review on Friday June 26, 2020. This report does not include a recommendation about the application at this time. The purpose of the information report is to update all members of Council about the development proposal. The report will be available on the Citys website at www.burlington.ca/calendar by searching for the meeting date for the Community Planning, Regulation & Mobility Committee.
Speaking at the Meeting:
Since this is a statutory public meeting, you do not have to register in advance in order to speak; however, if you do wish to arrange in advance to speak, please complete the online delegation registration form at www.burlington.ca/delegate or submit a written request by email to the Clerks Department at clerks@burlington.ca by noon the day before the meeting is to be held. All requests to delegate must contain a copy of your intended remarks which will be circulated to all members of committee in advance as a backup should any technology issues occur. Speakers are limited to a maximum of 10 minutes each and are webcasted online.
During the course of the virtual statutory public meeting, those who want to make a request to provide an oral submission are able to do so by submitting a request to the Clerks Department at clerks@burlington.ca. In addition, a tickertape with registration information will be visible on the webcast which provides details on how submit a request.
Also, if you have presentation materials, they must be submitted to Jo-Anne Rudy, Committee Clerk,jo-anne.rudy@burlington.ca by noon the day before the meeting to allow for their distribution and review by all members of the Committee. Please note the content of all submissions is considered to be public and will be posted to the citys website.