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It could really only be this tiny retaining wall fronting Don Mills Rd. We truly need permits to do anything.
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So where exactly on the 770 Don Mills Property?
I'm not too sure honestly, I tried looking for plans on this but couldn't find any. It was probably a bit impulsive to post the permit but it kind of took me into a state of stock for a second.

I'm hopeful that they at least keep the building around, even if its not for the use of the science centre
 
Did the old Ontario Science Centre flood from the May 23rd rainfall?

Toronto Sets New Record for Rainfall with Torrential Downpours and Flooding​

See https://historyoftoronto.ca/blog/toronto-sets-new-record-for-rainfall-with-torrential-downpours-and-flooding

In the year Toronto experienced heavy precipitation, resulting in a record rainfall that made it one of the wettest cities ever. The city saw an unprecedented amount of rainfall over a short period of time, causing widespread flooding and other weather-related issues.

Additionally, Toronto is phonograph record rain begin on a apparently average 24-hour interval, but promptly intensify into a torrential torrent that live for daylight. Consequently, The metropolis go through sound rain that were far beyond the normal degree for this metre of yr, lead in important equipment casualty to substructure and prop.

The city’s emergency response teams were put to the test as they worked tirelessly to manage the aftermath of the record rainfall. Streets were flooded, basements were submerged, and transportation systems were severely disrupted. The Toronto community came together to support one another in the face of this natural disaster, demonstrating their resilience and strength...
 

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