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  2. Bridle Path, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to control who his future neighbours would be, Black took over the company that owned the rolling farmland that was to become the Bridle Path, and set restrictions in place through the North York zoning by-law; only single-family dwellings could be built, and only on minimum lot sizes of 2 acres (0.81 ha).

  3. Mixed-use development - Wikipedia

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    Ballston Quarter in Arlington, Virginia, part of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area, is transit-oriented, mixed-use and densified, giving a "downtown" feel in an edge city. Mixed use is a type of urban development, urban design, urban planning and/or a zoning classification that blends multiple uses, such as residential, commercial ...

  4. Municipal government of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto City Hall. The municipal government of Toronto ( incorporated as the City of Toronto) [1] is the local government responsible for administering the city of Toronto in the Canadian province of Ontario. Its structure and powers are set out in the City of Toronto Act . The powers of the City of Toronto are exercised by its legislative body ...

  5. Could a housing revolution transform Canadian cities?

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    Instead, under previous zoning laws, large swaths of residential areas in Toronto were put aside for single-family occupancy detached and semi-detached houses. It was a similar picture in other ...

  6. Secondary suites in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Secondary suites in Canada. A secondary suite is a self contained dwelling, sometimes attached to the main dwelling, sometimes separate, which can be offered for rent to a third party by the owner/occupier. Some Canadian municipalities permit these while others do not, and rules vary as to what sort of dwellings are permitted to have secondary ...

  7. Ontario minister's zoning orders controversy - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Ontario minister's zoning orders controversy refers to a controversy of the government of Ontario's use of minister’s zoning orders (MZOs), which allows it to override municipal council decisions on development. Both the frequency of their use and the way in which the government has used them has come under criticism. [1] [2]

  8. City of Toronto Heritage Property Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The City of Toronto's Heritage Property Inventory is a list of buildings, structures, and properties in Toronto that are identified by the city, for the purposes of preserving their original facades and appearances. [1] The inclusion of any property on the Inventory is a clear statement that the City is seeking the long-term preservation of the ...

  9. Master planner writes that MBTA Zoning Law creates positive ...

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    This law is most famous for granting developers the ability to propose residential development that circumvents local zoning rules provided a minimum percentage of the homes are deed restricted to ...