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Settlement reached on size of Amexon project But OMB hearing continuing over financial contribution to community services
LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto A settlement has been hammered out for a controversial development proposed for Sheppard Avenue west of Leslie Street on the eve of an Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) hear-
ing. But the fight isn’t over yet. Twice in less than a year, residents cheered when North York councillors turned down the mixed-use high-rise development at 1200, 1210 and 1220 Sheppard fronting on to Old Leslie Street proposed by devel-
oper Amexon Developments Inc. and Heritage York Holdings Inc. Willowdale Councillor David Shiner called the project “insulting” at a May 2012 community council meeting and “ridiculous” when it came back to community council in April.
Council’s rejection prompted the developer to appeal to the OMB. But in advance of the June hearing, a mediation session lasting several days involving the developer, the city and the Bayview Village residents’ asso>>>HEIGHT, page 4
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