Mississauga planning committee reviews 39-storey tower proposal, council eyes arts centre renewal
Mississauga’s recent municipal agendas included a proposed 39-storey residential tower on Hurontario Street, the Living Arts Centre redevelopment, and an appeal of a denied short-term rental licence. With minutes yet to be published for all sessions, no final decisions are known.
Planning and Development Committee (June 22)
The committee reviewed two rezoning applications. The larger is a 484-unit, 39-storey apartment building at 3115 Hurontario Street. The other would permit a convenience restaurant with a drive-through at 5100 Erin Mills Parkway. Also on the agenda were proposed amendments to the Rental Housing Protection By-law 0121-2018 and omnibus changes to the Mississauga Official Plan 2051. No votes or recommendations have been disclosed.
Council (June 24)
Council discussed the Living Arts Centre redevelopment vision and how to structure public consultation. Other items included designating city-owned land at 875 Enola Avenue as a municipal capital facility with a tax exemption, a cost-sharing agreement for the Arthur P. Kennedy / Douglas Kennedy Baseball Diamond project, and a closed-session update on an Alectra Sustainable Financing Review. A notice of motion introduced a “Creative Advantage” action plan for the cultural sector.
The Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee meeting scheduled for the same day was cancelled.
Appeals and Property Standards Committee (June 30)
An appeal by Luke Stapleton of a Licensing Manager decision to refuse a Short Term Rental Accommodation Operating Licence for 2134 Fowler Lane was heard. The matter was considered under the city’s Short Term Rental Accommodation By-law 0289-2020. The outcome has not been released.
Coming up
As of July 5, no government meetings are listed in the city’s public calendar for the next two weeks.
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