Summary from the City Solicitor
On February 21, 2023, the Ontario Land Tribunal (the “Tribunal”) approved and issued an order regarding the settlement between Flato Developments Inc. (“Applicant”), King David Inc. (the “Appellant”), Leporis Construction Inc., and the City of Markham with respect to an appeal by the Appellant from the City’s approval of Zoning By-law (“ZBL”) Amendment for 2695 Elgin Mills Road East, located south of Elgin Mills Road East, and east of Highway 404 (the “Subject Lands”).
The Council-approved ZBL redesignates the Subject Lands to permit the development of a convention centre, office building and hotel.
The settlement modified the Council-approved ZBL as follows: 1. A new special zone standard is added to the site-specific Business Corridor zone which requires an 18-metre minimum width of landscaping adjacent to Elgin Mills Road East; 2. The maximum building height in the site-specific Business Corridor Zone has been reduced to 27 metres, whereas the Council approved ZBL permitted 38 metres; and 3. The maximum building height in the site-specific Business Park Zone has been reduced to 27 metres, whereas the Council approved ZBL permitted 38 metres; and 4. Added a maximum number of required parking spaces to 120 whereas the Council approved ZBL contained no such limit.
The Tribunal approved the Zoning By-law Amendment that deletes the subject lands from the designated area of By-law 304-87, as amended, and incorporates them into the designated area of By-law 177-96 and zones them to permit the development outlined above. As the Tribunal has issued its final decision and an order regarding the Zoning By-Law Amendment, that Zoning By-law now require assignment of a by-law number for administrative and municipal tracking purposes.
(By-law 2023-51)