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325 Balliol St

City of Toronto

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Has this property been altered?
6 building permits on record since 2018, most recently Jul 3, 2024.
2 development applications on file (Official Plan & Zoning By-law Amendment, Site Plan Approval), most recently filed Jun 7, 2024.
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What’s the zoning here?
R (d0.6) (x930) · as of Feb 20, 2026
What could change around it?
15 active construction records within 250 m of this address.
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Building permit timeline

Year-grouped permit history. Permits collapse under each year.

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2024
  1. 2024

    2 filings
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    1. Jun 7, 2024

      Application

      Final Approval Completed

  2. 2023

    1 filing
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    1. May 1, 2023

      Application

      Closed

  3. 2018

    5 filings
    View permits (5)

Nearby Construction

Within 250 m

Active and recent construction within 250 m of this address.

18 locations shown

  • 1

    405 Mount Pleasant Rd

    New Build Renovation ×2
    25 m
  • 2

    297 Balliol St

    Demolition
    104 m
  • 3

    295 Balliol St

    Demolition
    110 m
  • 4

    384 Mount Pleasant Rd

    Renovation
    121 m
  • 5

    289 Balliol St

    Renovation Demolition
    125 m
  • 6

    281 Davisville Ave

    Committee of Adjustment
    125 m
  • 7

    289 Balliol St

    Committee of Adjustment
    126 m
  • 8

    281 Davisville Ave

    New Build Renovation Demolition
    129 m
  • 9

    408 Balliol St

    Renovation
    133 m
  • 10

    345 Merton St

    Renovation ×3
    147 m
  • 11

    265 Balliol St

    New Build
    155 m
  • 12

    393 Balliol St

    Renovation
    171 m
  • 13

    425 Merton St

    Renovation
    187 m
  • 14

    276 Davisville Ave

    Development Permits
    197 m
  • 15

    375 Mount Pleasant Rd

    Renovation
    220 m
  • 16

    282 Davisville Ave

    Development Permits
    225 m
  • 17

    275 Merton St

    Development Permits Zoning Changes
    229 m
  • 18

    275 Merton St

    Demolition
    237 m
3

New Build

12

Renovation

5

Demolition

3

Development Permits

2

Committee of Adjustment

1

Zoning Changes

Construction activity detected within 250 m, from the City of Toronto's open data. Each pin is a City-geocoded point (which may hold more than one record/address); click for details. Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence – Toronto.

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325 Balliol St in Toronto has 6 building permits on record dating back to 2018, most recently on July 3, 2024.