I don’t know, but apparently it has an address of 6509. What street is that? Maybe look up the address?
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Should show any permits pulled for plots of land.
Looks like anything related to that is all to do with the mall. There is a pending permit for a 484 unit building somewhere in TC, but I reeeally don't think that many units would fit on that lol.
I don't recall anything being there since at least the 90's; although, it is interesting that it wasn't included in the parking lot. I guess it is zoned for something, but never used. Likely stuck in some sort of bureaucratic deadlock. Perhaps those hoses were being used to upgrade the sewer lines or other utilities for the lrt.
*There was also nothing there before the parking lot went in. That was just a field for as long as I can remember. It had a little asphalt path going through it for access to TC. It was always full of seagulls during the summer.
I swear before the Valley Line the space was like that, even before the library moved out of the mall is the thing. There was the field where the gulls would hang out, but that portion of the parking lot was there well before the rest of the parking area for the transit terminal I recall.
Quick edit: Found evidence using ESRI WayBack, this is what the area looked like in 2017, right before shovels were in the ground in the area iirc:
I kind of think that's where they put all the snow removed from the main parking lots. A grader would push it up to the 'entrance' at the small end of the triangle and a skid-steer would push it into the area using the bottom bit of triangle to move about.
I am willing to bet it was used during construction of the surrounding area, if not just the parking lot. Stockpiling materials, construction office mobile, maybe a concrete slurry pan or a wheel wash station. Might've just have been where heavy machinery was stored during grading and laying foundation phases.