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IMPACT OF ADDITIONAL RESIDENTIAL DENSITY ON. NORTH TORONTO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE COMMUNITY. Redevelopment of North Toronto Collegiate Institute February 19, 2004 Architects Crang and Boake Inc. Teeple Architects. EXISTING SITE PLAN. NUMBER OF UNITS. PROPOSED - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
IMPACT OF ADDITIONAL IMPACT OF ADDITIONAL RESIDENTIAL DENSITY ONRESIDENTIAL DENSITY ON IMPACT OF ADDITIONAL IMPACT OF ADDITIONAL
RESIDENTIAL DENSITY ONRESIDENTIAL DENSITY ON
Redevelopment of North Toronto Collegiate Institute Redevelopment of North Toronto Collegiate Institute February 19, February 19, 20042004
Architects Crang and Boake Inc. Architects Crang and Boake Inc.
Teeple ArchitectsTeeple Architects
NORTH TORONTO NORTH TORONTO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY
EXISTING SITE PLANEXISTING SITE PLANEXISTING SITE PLANEXISTING SITE PLAN
NUMBER OF UNITSNUMBER OF UNITSNUMBER OF UNITSNUMBER OF UNITS
PROPOSEDPROPOSED A mix of heights proposed ranging from 24 to 30 floors 560 Units
UNDER EXISTING OFFICIAL PLANUNDER EXISTING OFFICIAL PLAN Suitable for residential development for a variety of household types Mixed Commercial Residential AreaMixed Commercial Residential Area City has allowed a number of projects in the area to exceed the zoned density
and height depending on the urban design, built form and architecture
PEOPLEPEOPLEPEOPLEPEOPLE
PROJECTED NUMBERPROJECTED NUMBER
Toronto School Board SiteToronto School Board Site– North Toronto Collegiate Institute 1200– Residential (2 Towers) 610
Toronto Parking Authority SiteToronto Parking Authority Site– Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique 500– Residential (1 Tower) 315
EXISTING NUMBEREXISTING NUMBERNorth Toronto Collegiate Institute 900
TRAFFIC IMPACTTRAFFIC IMPACTTRAFFIC IMPACTTRAFFIC IMPACT Traffic generated by proposed development will have minimal impact
on traffic operations as site is in area with a grid network
A significant impact means 5% or moreA significant impact means 5% or more
Adequate provision of alternate routes available during times of congestion
Site accesses will function satisfactorilySite accesses will function satisfactorily
Proposed development will provide adequate parking Net increase projected for 2006 will create less than half a percent Net increase projected for 2006 will create less than half a percent
increase in turning movements at adjacent intersectionsincrease in turning movements at adjacent intersections
UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND ACCESS POINTSACCESS POINTSUNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND ACCESS POINTSACCESS POINTS2 Accesses Toward West End of Site2 Accesses Toward West End of Site
SERVICE ACCESSSERVICE ACCESS
Broadway Avenue (150m from Yonge St.)
Roehampton Avenue ( 65m from Yonge St.)
4 All-Move Accesses4 All-Move Accesses Located at each corner of site
PARKINGPARKINGPARKINGPARKING
PROJECTED BELOW GRADE PROJECTED BELOW GRADE SPACESSPACESPlacement of underground parking facilitates urban spaces, pedestrian orientation, and greater efficiency in use of land for housingand open space
Toronto School Board SiteToronto School Board Site North Toronto Collegiate Institute 70-75 Residential (2 Towers) 230-365
Toronto Parking Authority SiteToronto Parking Authority Site Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique 53-58 Residential (1 Tower) 120-185
EXISTING SPACESEXISTING SPACESToronto Parking Authority 128 North Toronto Collegiate Institute 56
P1 LAYOUTP1 LAYOUTP1 LAYOUTP1 LAYOUT
P2 LAYOUTP2 LAYOUTP2 LAYOUTP2 LAYOUT
BUS DROP OFFBUS DROP OFFBUS DROP OFFBUS DROP OFF
Further reduction in surface traffic will be achieved by providing parking underground.
The underground street will be designed to appropriate The underground street will be designed to appropriate criteria for vertical clearance as well as horizontal and criteria for vertical clearance as well as horizontal and vertical curvature, which will allow for bus traffic. vertical curvature, which will allow for bus traffic.
The bus facility can be developed for parking or as a passenger drop-off and pickup facility with direct access to the schools.
SECURITYSECURITYSECURITYSECURITY
Separation between residential and school uses
Higher than normal light levels Higher than normal light levels
Walking patrols at intervals and after hours
Elevator access on each level of parkingElevator access on each level of parking
Adherence to current standards available for security and monitoring
Maintenance. Residential parking structures shall be well-maintained, Maintenance. Residential parking structures shall be well-maintained, as trash and graffiti may leave the impression that the facility is not as trash and graffiti may leave the impression that the facility is not secure.secure.
SHADOWINGSHADOWINGSHADOWINGSHADOWING
Smaller floor plate point towers are preferred to slab block development as they diminish shadow impact on adjacent properties.
Shadows created are narrower and time duration is shorter across adjacent sides.
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SERVICINGSERVICINGSERVICINGSERVICING
GARBAGEGARBAGEAll handling of garbage below grade
GARAGE VENTILATIONGARAGE VENTILATION Designed to mechanical code & standardproviding suitable quantities of air exchanges
GREEN SPACEGREEN SPACEGREEN SPACEGREEN SPACEBy creating taller residential developments with smaller floor plates, more space at grade can be preserved for public use.
EXISTINGEXISTING– Green 11,325 m2 – Built 5,933 m2– Parking 7,764 m2
POST-DEVELOPMENTPOST-DEVELOPMENT– GreenGreen 15,757 m215,757 m2– BuiltBuilt 9,265 m2 9,265 m2
COMMUNITY ENHANCEDCOMMUNITY ENHANCEDCOMMUNITY ENHANCEDCOMMUNITY ENHANCED New development
“frames” the new green space, rendering it easily accessible to the community
We have allowed for a We have allowed for a regulation size playing regulation size playing field, on a north-south field, on a north-south orientation, ideal for orientation, ideal for gamesgames
Tall slender buildings offset by the schools, forming a street-related public base, highly appropriate form of urban development for site