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Small Residential Projects — revision 01

64 KING ST, Toronto

Permit details

Application
25 125337 BLD rev 01
Address
64 KING ST, Toronto (M9N)
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Work
Interior Alterations
Structure
3+ Unit - Detached
Status
Revision Issued
Applied
2025-06-20
Issued
2025-07-15
Declared value
$2,000,000
Current use
Vacant - Formerly Nursing Home, Convent.
Proposed use
4-Unit - Detached
Builder
Owner-filed

Scope of work (as filed)

Rev 01 - Proposed changes to the driveway and the walkway from Rosemount Ave, deletion of a window from second floor, changes to the basement under the rear wing, and changes to the layout. Please see attached memo for all the revisions made to original plans.Proposal for interior renovation to change the existing building into four-unit dwelling, addition of new exterior stairs and partial porch reconstruction.

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MultiplexesResidential alterations

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Same application (5)

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Small Residential Projects rev 00
Multiple Projects
2025-03-06 Inspection
Mechanical(MS) rev 00
Building Permit Related(MS)
2025-06-19 Inspection
Plumbing(PS) rev 00
Building Permit Related(PS)
2025-06-26 Inspection
Drain and Site Service rev 00
Building Permit Related (DR)
2025-06-26 Inspection
Small Residential Projects rev 02
Multiple Projects
2025-12-22 Revision Issued

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