History of Broadview Avenue

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History of Broadview Avenue Broadview Avenue was commissioned in 1799. It was originally called the Mill Road and subsequently Don Mills Road because of the mills and brickwork industries located in the Don Valley. Three communities developed near Broadview namely Chester, Todmorden and Playter. The Village of Chester began in the 1860's on Mill Road /Don Mills Road north of Danforth Avenue. In 1871 Chester had a population 100 people and Todmorden had 150 people. Broadview & Erindale looking N/E Old Chester Public School which became part of the Estonia House 1905 Looking towards Danforth and Broadview, pre-bloor Viaduct (early 1910's) North west corner Broadview and Chester Hill 1926 Heritage Properties Listed in City s Inventory 4 2 3 1 Study Area 1 CIBC 2 Estonian House 3 Massey Centre 4 Coach House behind Salvation Army

Existing Planning Framework Official Plan Land Use Designations Zoning By-law

Erindale Ave. Pretoria Ave. Browning Ave. Fulton Ave. Nealon Ave. Mortimer Ave. Westwood Ave. Bater Ave. Pretoria Ave. Chester Hill Rd. Pottery Rd. Hillside Dr. Existing and As-of-right Heights 70m Avenues and Mid-rise Study* 20m 27m Non-uniform ROW (17m-25m) 30m 10m WEST SIDE OF BROADVIEW As-of-right Heights (Zoning By-law 569-2013) H = 10m H = 8.5m H = 16m Sitespecific ZBL H = 14m H = 10.5m, 3 Storeys Site-specific Zoning by-law Site-specific Zoning by-law RM Zoning Broadview Ave. H = 10.5m, 3 Storeys Commercial Zoning H = 10.5m, 3 Storeys H = 10m H = 8.5m As-of-right Heights: 10.5m (approx. 3 storeys) 14m (approx. 4 storeys) 16m (approx. 5 storeys) 70m Avenues and Mid-rise Study* 20m 27m Non-uniform ROW (17m-25m) 30m 10m EAST SIDE OF BROADVIEW * Broadview Avenue from Danforth to Bater is designated as an Avenue in the Official Plan. As such, the Avenues and Mid-rise Study (adopted by City Council in 2010) recommends a maximum building height equal to the width of the street s Right-of-Way.

Avenue and Mid-rise Buildings Study What is a Mid-Rise building? Mid-rise buildings are 'in between' scale of buildings, they are bigger than houses but smaller than towers (5-11 storeys subject to other criteria). Study adopted by City Council in 2010 Building height relates to width of City Right-Of-Way (ROW) Allows for 5 hrs of sunlight on the opposite sidewalk Stepback of upper storeys Rear setback and angular plane requirements

What We Have Heard So Far Our Buildings Our Streetscape Area Character Our Community Services Low density, low-rise buildings Diversity of buildings and mixed uses Large setbacks from the street Some high-rises Mid-rise with commercial at grade Existing trees and green spaces, wide sidewalks, lower buildings Open feel of the street Few driveways cross the sidewalk Neighbourhood/ family community feel Wide range of income and demographic profile Does not feel like downtown or suburbia Safe and stable neighbourhood Artistic feel of the area Existing small businesses Local grocery store Community hubs (coffee shops, art galleries, artisans) Schools, churches and health clinics Our Parks and Open Spaces How We Move Around Existing green spaces, parks and parkettes View and access to the Don Valley ravine View of the skyline Cycling and walking trails Green space around high-rise buildings Free parking Well serviced by transit (subway, buses, streetcars) Walkable Accessibility: Proximity to major thoroughfares and highways Good traffic flow Build more low-rise (4 storeys) developments Build mid-rise (6-8 storeys) developments that minimize impact on adjoining properties Support increased density / taller buildings that maintain the character of the neighbourhood and provide parking on site Build mixed-use developments (atgrade retail) Establish appropriate front and rear setbacks Improve the streetscape to support pedestrian activity Add more trees and landscaping Bury power lines Add more public art and murals Improve street lighting along Broadview Avenue Introduce green infrastructure Require taller buildings to locate further from the sidewalk Build or integrate interesting facades that preserve the character of area Bring back Old Toronto charm and preserve older buildings Design with existing architectural elements such as recess window fronts and clay brick Plan for and support more small businesses Build a Public Library Build more facilities for culture and arts Develop a community centre Increase amount of green space and parks Improve and preserve existing green spaces Develop parks with playgrounds Preserve sightlines to the Don Valley Ravine Create walking access to Todmorden Mill and Don Valley Ravine Address parking issues Address limited capacity of public transportation Make it friendlier and safer for pedestrians Address traffic congestion and minimize the impacts increased density will have on traffic flow Improve safety for cyclists

Examples of Other Planning Studies Queen Street East Visioning Study Leslieville Planning Study The visioning study focused on the built form and physical character of Queen Street East within the study area and how to accommodate future development. This includes thinking about building envelopes, height and massing, architectural treatment and landscape elements. The outcome of the study was a set of Urban Design Guidelines that balance the policies of the Official Plan with the desire of the local community to maintain the existing character of this portion of Queen Street East. The Study created urban design guidelines that are consistent with the policies of the Official Plan and support vibrant, high-quality mixed-use development along Queen Street East. The study reinforced existing permissions, while providing emphasis on the diverse character of the street, heritage, and transition to adjacent residential uses. The outcome of the study was a set of Design Guidelines and an area Official Plan Policy. Extract from the Urban Design Guidelines Extract from the Urban Design Guidelines Maximum height of 12.5m on small depth lots, 15.5m on medium lots and 18.5m on deep lots Minimum 4.8m sidewalk Maximum streetwall height of 9.5m 3m stepback at the 4th floor Upper levels should comply with an angular plane of 26 degrees from the 4th floor Maximum height of 20m Maximum streetwall height of14m Stepbacks required Minimum 2m at 14m Minimum 5m between 14m and 20m

Existing Built Form: Characteristics Lot Configuration Building Footprint Massing

Pretoria Ave. Existing Built Form: Street Elevations 1. Danforth Ave. to Pretoria Ave. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2. Pretoria Ave. to Chester Hill Rd. 5. Danforth Ave. to Pretoria Ave. 3. Chester Hill Rd. to Pottery Rd. 6. Pretoria Ave. to Browning Ave. 7. Browning Ave. to Mortimer Ave. 4. Pottery Rd. to Hillside Dr. 8. Mortimer Ave. to Bater Ave. WEST SIDE OF BROADVIEW EAST SIDE OF BROADVIEW

Public Realm: Streetscape Boulevard Width (distance from the property line to the street edge/curb, including sidewalk) < 3.8m 3.8m 4.8m 4.8m 5.5m > 5.5m Varying Boulevard widths and Building setbacks Front yard setback with landscaping in planter boxes 3.5m 3.9m 1.5m 1.9m Zero building setback Expansive front yard setback Recessed Entrances Seating Areas

Public Realm: Parks and Open Spaces View of the City s skyline and Don Valley Ravine 1 V 3 V V 4 2 V Viewpoints 1 Playter Gardens 2 Broadview Subway Station Parkette 3 Todmorden Mills 4 Charles Sauriol Parkette

782 784 786 788 790 792 794 796 798 824 826 828 Norr's Fine Foods 864 866 868 870 880 894 908 910 936 938-940 1040 CIBC 791 793 795 797 Albany Clinic 811-813 815B 815C 817 827 Medical Centre 871-873 889 891-893 895 897 905 959 985 Whistlers 1003 1005 1007 Sobey's square metres 782 784 786 788 790 792 794 796 798 824 826 828 Norr's Fine Foods 864 866 868 870 880 894 908 910 936 938-940 1040 CIBC 791 793 795 797 Albany Clinic 811-813 815B 815C 817 827 Medical Centre 871-873 889 891-893 895 897 905 959 985 Whistlers 1003 1005 1007 Sobey's metres Retail Size Analysis Retail Frontage Width 60 WEST SIDE OF BROADVIEW EAST SIDE OF BROADVIEW f 50 40 b a 30 20 Average = 9m Median = 6m a c d e 10 b - Property Address Retail Ground Floor Area c 3,000 WEST SIDE OF BROADVIEW EAST SIDE OF BROADVIEW f 2,500 2,000 d 1,500 b 1,000 500 Average = 222 m2 Median = 119 m2 a c d e e - Property Address f