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The Director, Engineering Support Services, Engineering and Construction Services and the General Manager, Economic Development and Culture recommend that Toronto and East York Community Council:
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1. Approve the name \"Chic and Min Johnston Lane\" for an existing public lane located west of Symington Avenue, extending northerly from Kingsley Avenue.
The cost to install street name signage is approximately $600 and is included within the Transportation Services Division's 2025 Operating Budget.
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The Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer has reviewed this report and agrees with the
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This report recommends that the name \"Chic and Min Johnston Lane\" be approved to identify an existing public lane located west of Symington Avenue, extending northerly from Kingsley Avenue.
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This naming proposal complies with the City of Toronto Street Naming Policy which can be found at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/streetnaming/
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This naming proposal is in alignment with the objectives of the Guiding Principles for Commemoration in the Public Realm.
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1. City Council amend the Official Plan for the lands municipally known as 1251-1311 Yonge Street substantially in accordance with the draft Official Plan Amendment included as Attachment 6 to this Report.
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2. City Council amend City of Toronto Zoning By-law 569-2013 for the lands municipally known as 1251-1311 Yonge Street substantially in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law Amendment included as Attachment 7 to this Report.
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3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to make such stylistic and technical changes to the draft Official Plan Amendment and draft Zoning By-law Amendment as may be required.
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4. City Council approve that in accordance with Section 42 of the Planning Act prior to the first above grade building permit, the owner shall convey to the City, an on-site parkland dedication, having a minimum size of 365.7 square metres, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks and Recreation and the City Solicitor.
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5. City Council approve the acceptance of on-site parkland dedication, subject to the owner transferring the parkland to the City free and clear, above and below grade, of all easements, encumbrances, and encroachments, in an acceptable environmental condition to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks and Recreation. The owner may propose the exception of encumbrances of tiebacks, where such an encumbrance is deemed acceptable by the General Manager, Parks and Recreation, in consultation with the City Solicitor and such an encumbrance will be subject to the payment of compensation to the City, in an amount as determined by the General Manager, Parks, and Recreation and the Executive Director, Corporate Real Estate Management.
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6. City Council approve a development charge credit against the Parks and Recreation component of the Development Charges for the design and construction by the owner of the Above Base Park Improvements to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks and Recreation. The development charge credit shall be in an amount that is the lesser of the cost to the owner of designing and constructing the Above Base Park Improvements, as approved by the General Manager, Parks and Recreation, and the Parks and Recreation component of development charges payable for the development in accordance with the City's Development Charges By-law, as may be amended from time to time.
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7. City Council direct that before introducing the necessary Bills to City Council for enactment, the owner is required to, at its sole cost and expense:
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a. submit a revised Functional Servicing and Stormwater Management Report for review and acceptance to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services; and
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b. enter into a Municipal Infrastructure Agreement to financially secure the construction of any improvements to the municipal infrastructure in connection with the accepted Functional Servicing Report by the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services, should it be determined that improvements to such infrastructure are required.
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8. City Council request the General Manager, Transportation Services, to review and report back on the feasibility of amending Schedule B of the City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 925, Permit Parking, to exclude the development located at 1251-1311 Yonge Street from Permit Parking.
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The application to amend the Official Plan is required to allow the proposed height and to redesignate a portion of the property to Open Space.
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1. City Council amend the Official Plan for the lands municipally known as 604-610 Bay Street and 130 Elizabeth Street substantially in accordance with the draft Official Plan Amendment included as Attachment 5 to this Report.
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2. City Council amend City of Toronto Zoning By-law 569-2013 for the lands municipally known as 604-610 Bay Street and 130 Elizabeth Street substantially in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law Amendment included as Attachment 6 to this Report.
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3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to make such stylistic and technical changes to the draft Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments, as may be required.
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Financial incentives for this development project were approved by City Council in November 2024. The report can be found at 2024.EX18.4.
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The Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer has reviewed this report and agrees with the information as presented in the Financial Impact Section.
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The Official Plan Amendment is required to permit the development to be partially visible behind the silhouette view of City Hall, which is a protected view in the City's Official Plan view policies.
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1. City Council approve:
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a. the alterations to the designated heritage property at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), in accordance with Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act to allow for the construction of a 16-storey mixed-use building, with such alterations substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 14, 2025 prepared by architectsAlliance and Studio Gang and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects, dated April 11, 2025, and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, all subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and subject to conditions as set out below.
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b. the demolition of heritage attributes of the existing designated heritage property at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), accordance with Section 34(1) 1 of the Ontario Heritage Act to allow for the construction of a 16-storey mixed-use building, substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 14, 2025 prepared by architectsAlliance and Studio Gang and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects dated April 11, 2025 and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, all subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and subject to conditions as set out below.
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2. City Council direct that its consent to the application to alter the designated heritage property at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), in accordance with Part IV, Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, and its consent to the demolition of heritage attributes at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), under Part IV, Section 34(1)1 of the Ontario Heritage Act are also subject to the following conditions:
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a. that the related Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment requiring the proposed alterations has come into full force and effect.
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b. that prior to the issuance of any permit for all or any part of the properties at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), including a heritage permit or a building permit, but excluding permits for repairs and maintenance and usual and minor works for the existing heritage building as are acceptable to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, the leaseholder of the City-owned property shall:
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1. Provide a detailed Conservation Plan, prepared by a qualified heritage consultant, that is consistent with the conservation strategy set out in the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects Inc. dated April 11, 2025, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning.
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2. Execute and register on title the Heritage Easement Agreement with the
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3. Provide an Interpretation Plan for the subject property, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and thereafter shall implement such plan to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning.
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4. Provide a Heritage Lighting Plan that describe how the exterior of the heritage property will be sensitively illuminated to enhance its heritage character to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and thereafter shall implement such a plan to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager Heritage Planning.
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5. Submit a Signage Plan to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning.
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6. Provide building permit drawings, including notes and specifications for the conservation and protective measures keyed to the approved Conservation Plan.
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3. City Council authorize the entering into of a Heritage Easement Agreement under Section 37 of the Ontario Heritage Act with the lessee in a form and content satisfactory to the City Solicitor and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning.
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4. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to introduce the necessary Bill in City Council authorizing the entering into of a Heritage Easement Agreement for the property at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street).
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The Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer has reviewed this report and agrees with the information as presented in the Financial Impact Section.
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The City-owned property contains the former Gray Coach Terminal, completed in 1931 to the designs of architect Charles Brammall Dolphin in an Art Deco style. The property is an early example of a modern motor coach terminal, among the first of its type to be designed and constructed for this purpose in Canada. The property is associated with the Toronto Transportation Commission (forerunner to today's Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)) and the development of Toronto's transportation services and networks.
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The subject property and the adjacent parcel at 130 Elizabeth Street were selected for redevelopment through the ModernTO program adopted by Toronto City Council in October 2019, and the property was decommissioned by the City in 2021. The Official Plan requires that when a City-owned property on the Heritage Register is no longer required for its current use, the City will demonstrate excellence in the conservation, maintenance, and compatible adaptive reuse of the property.
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The redevelopment proposes a mixed-use development including affordable housing, a new Paramedic Services (\"EMS\") hub, and employment uses. The residential component of the development will be 100 percent purpose-built rental, approximately one third of which will be affordable units. The proposal conserves the Gray Coach Terminal building in-situ with alterations to its exterior and interior heritage attributes to adaptively reuse it for a new commercial use. The bus bay facades are proposed to be dismantled, reconstructed and sympathetically reconfigured to accommodate the EMS use. Staff are of the opinion that the proposal conserves the cultural heritage values, attributes and character of the heritage property.
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1. City Council approve:
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a. the alterations to the designated heritage property at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), in accordance with Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act to allow for the construction of a 16-storey mixed-use building, with such alterations substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 14, 2025 prepared by architectsAlliance and Studio Gang and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects, dated April 11, 2025, and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, all subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and subject to conditions as set out below; and
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b. the demolition of heritage attributes of the existing designated heritage property at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), accordance with Section 34(1) 1 of the Ontario Heritage Act to allow for the construction of a 16-storey mixed-use building, substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 14, 2025 prepared by architectsAlliance and Studio Gang and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects dated April 11, 2025, and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, all subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and subject to conditions as set out below.
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2. City Council direct that its consent to the application to alter the designated heritage property at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), in accordance with Part IV, Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, and its consent to the demolition of heritage attributes at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), under Part IV, Section 34(1)1 of the Ontario Heritage Act are also subject to the following conditions:
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a. that the related Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment requiring the proposed alterations has come into full force and effect;
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b. that prior to the issuance of any permit for all or any part of the properties at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), including a heritage permit or a building permit, but excluding permits for repairs and maintenance and usual and minor works for the existing heritage building as are acceptable to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, the leaseholder of the City-owned property shall:
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1. provide a detailed Conservation Plan, prepared by a qualified heritage consultant, that is consistent with the conservation strategy set out in the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects Inc. dated April 11, 2025, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning;
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2. execute and register on title the Heritage Easement Agreement with the
\r\nCity for the heritage property at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street), substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 14, 2025 prepared by architectsAlliance and Studio Gang and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects dated April 11, 2025, subject to and in accordance with the approved Conservation Plan, all to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, and registered on title to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor;
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3. provide an Interpretation Plan for the subject property, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and thereafter shall implement such plan to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning;
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4. provide a Heritage Lighting Plan that describe how the exterior of the heritage property will be sensitively illuminated to enhance its heritage character to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and thereafter shall implement such a plan to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning;
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5. submit a Signage Plan to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning; and
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6. provide building permit drawings, including notes and specifications for the conservation and protective measures keyed to the approved Conservation Plan.
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3. City Council authorize the entering into of a Heritage Easement Agreement under Section 37 of the Ontario Heritage Act with the lessee in a form and content satisfactory to the City Solicitor and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning.
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4. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to introduce the necessary Bill in City Council authorizing the entering into of a Heritage Easement Agreement for the property at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street).
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Summary from the report (May 12, 2025) from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning:
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This report recommends City Council approve the alterations and attribute demolitions proposed under Sections 33 and 34(1)1 of the Ontario Heritage Act for the Part IV designated heritage property at 604 Bay Street (including entrance address 610 Bay Street) in connection with the proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment applications at 604-610 Bay Street and 130 Elizabeth Street (25133694STE11OZ). Staff recommend that the future leaseholder of the City-owned property be required to enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement to ensure the long-term protection of the heritage property.
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The City-owned property contains the former Gray Coach Terminal, completed in 1931 to the designs of architect Charles Brammall Dolphin in an Art Deco style. The property is an early example of a modern motor coach terminal, among the first of its type to be designed and constructed for this purpose in Canada. The property is associated with the Toronto Transportation Commission (forerunner to today's Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)) and the development of Toronto's transportation services and networks.
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The subject property and the adjacent parcel at 130 Elizabeth Street were selected for redevelopment through the ModernTO program adopted by Toronto City Council in October 2019, and the property was decommissioned by the City in 2021. The Official Plan requires that when a City-owned property on the Heritage Register is no longer required for its current use, the City will demonstrate excellence in the conservation, maintenance, and compatible adaptive reuse of the property.
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The redevelopment proposes a mixed-use development including affordable housing, a new Paramedic Services (\"EMS\") hub, and employment uses. The residential component of the development will be 100 percent purpose-built rental, approximately one third of which will be affordable units. The proposal conserves the Gray Coach Terminal building in-situ with alterations to its exterior and interior heritage attributes to adaptively reuse it for a new commercial use. The bus bay facades are proposed to be dismantled, reconstructed and sympathetically reconfigured to accommodate the EMS use. Staff are of the opinion that the proposal conserves the cultural heritage values, attributes and character of the heritage property.
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1. City Council amend the Official Plan for the lands municipally known 5, 5A, 5B and 9 Leslie Street substantially in accordance with the draft Official Plan Amendment included as Attachment 4 to this Report.
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2. City Council amend City of Toronto Zoning By-law 569-2013 for the lands municipally known as 5, 5A, 5B and 9 Leslie Street substantially in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law Amendment included as Attachment 5 to this Report.
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3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to make such stylistic and technical changes to the draft Official Plan Amendment and/or draft Zoning By-law Amendment as may be required.
","financialImpactWep":"The Development Review Division confirms that there are no financial implications resulting from the recommendations included in this Report in the current budget year or in future years.
","agendaItemSummary":"This report reviews and recommends approval of a City-Initiated Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment to apply appropriate land use and zoning permissions to City-owned lands municipally known as 5, 5A, 5B and 9 Leslie Street. The lands are located to the south of the Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant, including the newly constructed Ashbridges Bay Land Form. The lands will accommodate new utility and transportation infrastructure, and establish new natural areas.
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The Landform Project is being constructed to provide erosion and sediment control in Ashbridges Bay and create new land for the construction of a future High Rate Treatment Facility for stormwater alongside new natural areas as a joint project between the City of Toronto and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. An area of 2.5 hectares for the expansion Tommy Thompson Park and 1.25 hectares of land will be publicly accessible shoreline.
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This proposal is consistent with the Provincial Planning Statement (2024) and conforms to the City's Official Plan, including the Central Waterfront Secondary Plan. The proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment will allow for the future construction of important City infrastructure to improve water quality and support growth. The proposal is required to permit the future utility and transportation infrastructure on the lands and will preserve the new parkland and public access shoreline as natural areas.
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1. City Council amend site specific Zoning By-law 778-2016(OMB), for the lands at 587-599 Yonge Street, 2-4 Dundonald Street, and 7-9 Gloucester Street in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law Amendment included in Attachment 2 to this report.
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2. City Council amend site specific Zoning By-law 1724-2013, for the lands at 454-464 Yonge Street, in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law Amendment included in Attachment 3 to this report.
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3. City Council amend site specific Zoning By-law 566-2013(OMB), for the lands at 45 Charles Street East, in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law Amendment included in Attachment 4 to this report.
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4. City Council amend site specific Zoning By-law 817-2013, for the lands at 2, 6, and 8 Gloucester Street and 601-613 Yonge Street, in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law Amendment included in Attachment 5 to this report.
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5. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to make such stylistic and technical changes to the draft Zoning By-law Amendments as may be required.
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6. City Council authorize City officials to take such action as is necessary to implement the recommendations above, including execution of necessary agreements as required.
","financialImpactWep":"The Development Review Division confirms that there are no financial implications resulting from the recommendations included in this report in the current budget year or in future years.
","agendaItemSummary":"This report recommends adding new opportunities to allocate unspent Section 37 funds from site specific Zoning By-laws within Ward 13. The sites include:
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- 587-599 Yonge Street, 2-4 Dundonald Street, and 7-9 Gloucester Street (By-law 778-2016(OMB));
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\r\n- 2, 6, and 8 Gloucester Street and 601-613 Yonge Street (By-law 817-2013).
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The zoning by-laws are being amended to permit the allocation of unspent Section 37 funds toward the purchase and improvement of new or existing community space for community or non-profit use within Ward 13 - Toronto Centre and to add the standard clause to allow for the reallocation of Section 37 funds that have not been used for their intended purpose within 3 years of the enactment of the site specific by-law.
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1. City Council enact a Part Lot Control Exemption By-law for the lands municipally known as 2 Tecumseth Street and 125-133 Niagara Street, substantially in accordance with the draft Part Lot Control Exemption By-law included as Attachment 3, and as generally illustrated on the Part Lot Control Exemption Plan on Attachment 2, to be prepared to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor and to expire two (2) years following enactment by City Council.
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2. Prior to the introduction of the Part Lot Control Exemption By-law, City Council require the owner to:
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a. provide proof of payment of all current property taxes for the subject lands to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor;
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b. register, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor, a Section 118 Restriction under the Land Titles Act agreeing not to transfer or charge any part of the subject lands described in Schedule “A” to this report, without prior written consent of the Executive Director, Development Review or their designate, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor; and,
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c. provide a written letter to the Committee of Adjustment requesting withdrawal and closure of the consent application (application number B0015/23TEY) that was provisionally approved in 2023 with conditions set to lapse in September 2025.
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3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to take the necessary steps to release the Section 118 Restriction from all or any portion of the lands in the City Solicitor's sole discretion, after consulting with the Executive Director, Development Review, at such time as confirmation is received that a plan of condominium has been registered or upon expiry or repeal of the Part Lot Control Exemption By-law.
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4. City Council authorize and direct the City Solicitor to register the Part Lot Control Exemption By-law on title.
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5. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to repeal or amend the Part Lot Control Exemption By-law to delete part of the lands described in the Part Lot Control Exemption By-law if the City Solicitor determines, in their sole discretion, after consulting with the Executive Director, Development Review, that it is necessary prior to releasing or partially releasing the 118 Restriction from title.
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6. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to make such stylistic and technical changes to the draft Part Lot Control Exemption By-law as may be required.
","financialImpactWep":"The Development Review Division confirms that there are no financial implications resulting from the recommendations included in this Report in the current budget year or in future years.
","agendaItemSummary":"This report recommends approval of the application to exempt 2 Tecumseth Street and 125-133 Niagara Street from the Part Lot Control provisions of the Planning Act. This application facilitates the construction phasing of the approved development, which includes three mixed-use buildings and two non-residential buildings with residential, office and retail uses, as well as affordable housing, a public parkland dedication, a multi-use path, and improvements to Tecumseth Street.
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The lifting of Part Lot Control is appropriate for the orderly development of these lands, as it will allow for the phased construction and financing of the project in order to begin construction of the first building.
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1. City Council direct the City Solicitor and appropriate City staff to attend the Ontario Land Tribunal in opposition to the current application regarding the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment appeals for the lands at 0, 119-125, 160 and 200 Benny Stark Street and 116-122 Turnberry Avenue and to continue discussions with the Applicant in an attempt to resolve outstanding issues.
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2. City Council authorize the City Solicitor and City Staff to take any necessary steps to implement City Council's decision, including requesting any conditions of approval that would be in the City's interest, in the event the Ontario Land Tribunal allows the appeal is allowed, in whole or in part.
","financialImpactWep":"The Development Review Division confirms that there are no financial implications resulting from the recommendations included in this Report in the current budget year or in future years.
","agendaItemSummary":"On October 21, 2021, an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application was submitted to permit the redesignation of the lands from Core Employment Areas to Mixed Use Areas and Parks and Natural Areas and to develop the lands at 0, 119-125, 160 and 200 Benny Stark Street and 116-122 Turnberry Avenue with three-storey townhouses, three mid-rise buildings with heights ranging between eight and 10 storeys, four tall buildings, with heights of 22, 24, 38 and 46 storeys, new public roads and a City park.
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A Draft Plan of Subdivision application was also submitted to subdivide the lands into four development blocks, one park block and one open space block that would preserve the natural area associated with the Lavender Creek System. The application also proposes two new public streets and a new public lane internal to the site.
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On January 27, 2025, the applicant appealed the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application to the Ontario Land Tribunal (\"OLT\") due to Council not making a decision within the timeframe prescribed by the Planning Act. The Draft Plan of Subdivision application was not included in the appeal.
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This report recommends that the City Solicitor and appropriate City staff attend the OLT to oppose the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application in its current form and to continue discussions with the applicant in an attempt to resolve outstanding issues.
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1. City Council direct the City Solicitor and appropriate City staff to attend the Ontario Land Tribunal in opposition to the current applications regarding the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision appealed for the lands at 1799 St. Clair Avenue West and to continue discussions with the applicant in an attempt to resolve outstanding issues.
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2. City Council authorize the City Solicitor and City Staff to take any necessary steps to implement City Council's decision, including requesting any conditions of approval that would be in the City's interest, in the event the Ontario Land Tribunal allows the appeal, in whole or in part.
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On January 24, 2025, the applicant appealed the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application along with the Draft Plan of Subdivision application to the Ontario Land Tribunal (\"OLT\") due to Council not making a decision within the timeframe prescribed by the Planning Act.
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This report recommends that the City Solicitor and appropriate City staff attend the OLT to oppose the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application together with the Draft Plan of Subdivision application in their current form and to continue discussions with the applicant in an attempt to resolve outstanding issues.
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1. City Council direct the City Solicitor and appropriate City staff to attend the Ontario Land Tribunal in opposition to the current application regarding the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment appeals for the lands at 1601-1603 Bathurst Street.
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2. City Council direct the City Solicitor and appropriate City staff to continue discussions with the applicant to attempt to resolve the outstanding issues.
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3. In the event that the Ontario Land Tribunal allows the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment appeals, in whole, or in part, City Council authorize the City Solicitor to request that the issuance of any final Order(s) be withheld until such time as the City Solicitor advises that:
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a. the final form and content of the draft Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment are to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor and the Executive Director, Development Review;
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b. the owner has, at their sole cost and expense, completed the following:
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1. submitted a revised Functional Servicing Report and Stormwater Management Report, Hydrogeological Review, including the Foundation Drainage Report (\"Engineering Reports\") to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Development Engineering, in consultation with the General Manager, Toronto Water;
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2. secured the design and provided financial securities in respect of any upgrades or required improvements to the existing municipal infrastructure identified in the accepted Engineering Reports, to support the development, all to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services and the General Manager, Toronto Water, should it be determined that improvements or upgrades are required to support the development, according to the Engineering Reports accepted by the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services and the General Manager, Toronto Water unless otherwise secured through a holding provision in the by-law; and,
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3. ensured that implementation of the accepted Engineering Reports does not require changes to the proposed amending By-law or that any required changes have been made to the proposed amending By-law to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Development Review, and the City Solicitor, including the use of a Holding (\"H\") By-law symbol regarding any new municipal servicing infrastructure or upgrades to existing municipal servicing infrastructure, as may be required.
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c. any necessary studies, including those related to pedestrian level wind impacts and sun and shadow, have been completed, and their recommendations addressed to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the Executive Director, Development Review;
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d. the applicant has addressed all outstanding issues raised by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, including achieving the appropriate development setback from the erosion hazard associated with the Cedarvale Ravine Park;
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e. the applicant has addressed all outstanding issues raised by Ravine and Natural Feature Protection and Tree Protection and Plan Review as they relate to the Zoning By-law Amendment application;
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f. City Council has approved the Rental Housing Demolition Application 22 148358 STE 12 RH in accordance with Chapter 667 of the Toronto Municipal Code pursuant to Section 111 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, to permit the demolition of the 9 existing rental dwelling units at 1601 Bathurst Street, and the owner has entered into, and registered on title to the lands, one or more agreements with the City, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the City Solicitor, securing all rental housing-related matters necessary to implement City Council's decision including:
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1. replacement of the existing 9 rental housing units, including the same number of units, bedroom type and size and with similar rents; and
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2. an acceptable Tenant Assistance Plan addressing the right for existing tenants to return to a replacement rental unit.
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4. City Council request the Executive Director, Development Review, in consultation with the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, to secure through the Site Plan Control application for the lands, pursuant to Section 114 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, the owner's obligation to:
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a. continue to provide and retain the existing 73 rental dwelling units at 1603 Bathurst Street as rental housing units for at least 20 years, commencing from the date the Zoning By-law Amendment comes into force and effect, with no application for demolition or conversion from residential rental use during the 20-year period, all to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor and the Executive Director, Development Review; and,
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b. undertake improvements to the existing rental building, at its sole expense and at no cost to tenants, at 1603 Bathurst Street, with such improvements and related timing for the improvements to be undertaken, informed by a tenant survey, and identified by the owner to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Development Review prior to Site Plan Approval for the development.
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5. Prior to Site Plan Approval for the development, City Council request the Executive Director, Development Review, in consultation with the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, to require the owner to develop a Construction Mitigation and Tenant Communication Plan to mitigate the impacts of construction of the development on tenants of the existing rental building.
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6. City Council authorize the City Solicitor and City staff to take any necessary steps to implement City Council's decision.
","financialImpactWep":"The Development Review Division confirms that there are no financial implications resulting from the recommendations included in this Report in the current budget year or in future years.
","agendaItemSummary":"On August 26, 2019, an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application was submitted to permit an 8-storey residential building of rental tenure containing 79 dwelling units. The new building would be located at 1601 Bathurst Street as well as a portion of 1603 Bathurst Street. The existing 4-storey rental building containing 9 rental units at 1601 Bathurst Street would be demolished, while the existing 6-storey rental building at 1603 Bathurst Street would be retained. A related Rental Housing Demolition application has been submitted.
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On May 3, 2022, the applicant submitted a revised application for a 7 storey building. A further revised application was submitted on April 12, 2024, reducing the number of units from 79 to 74 and reducing the street wall height from 6 storeys to 5 storeys.
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On March 5, 2025, the applicant appealed the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications to the Ontario Land Tribunal due to Council not making a decision within the statutory timeframe outlined by the Planning Act.
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This report recommends that the City Solicitor and appropriate City staff attend the Ontario Land Tribunal in opposition to the application in its current form and continue discussions with the applicant to resolve the outstanding issues.
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1. City Council direct the City Solicitor and appropriate City Staff to attend the Ontario Land Tribunal in opposition to the current Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application appeal for the lands municipally known as 120 Bouchette Street and to continue discussions with the applicant in an attempt to resolve outstanding issues.
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2. City Council authorize the City Solicitor and City Staff to take any necessary steps to implement City Council's decision, including requesting any conditions of approval that would be in the City's interest, in the event the Ontario Land Tribunal allows the appeal is allowed, in whole or in part.
","financialImpactWep":"The Development Review Division confirms that there are no financial implications resulting from the recommendations included in this Report in the current budget year or in future years.
","agendaItemSummary":"On June 11, 2024, the City received an application for an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment to permit a mixed-use development on 120 Bouchette Street in the McCleary District. The proposal includes three residential towers at 43-storeys, 46-storeys, and 49-storeys, containing a combined 1,626 dwelling units. The application proposes a total of 115,159 square metres of residential space; 1,990 square metres of non-residential space; 2,839 square metres of gross floor area specifically dedicated to home occupation uses; and 6,622 square metres of indoor and outdoor amenity space. 1,808 bike parking spaces and 231 vehicle parking spaces are proposed.
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On January 24, 2025, the applicant appealed this application to the Ontario Land Tribunal (\"OLT\") due to Council's failure to make a decision within the time frame prescribed by the Planning Act. This report recommends that the City Solicitor and appropriate City staff attend the OLT hearing to oppose the application in its current form and continue discussions with the applicant in an attempt to resolve outstanding issues and to ensure coordination with ongoing precinct planning for the McCleary District.
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1. The Toronto and East York Community Council receive this report for information.
","financialImpactWep":"The Development Review Division confirms that there are no financial implications
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","agendaItemSummary":"The St. Clair Avenue West and Bathurst Street area is a vibrant, transit-accessible community with a diverse mix of residential, commercial and institutional uses. The area includes a mix of single and semi-detached houses, low-rise walk-up apartment buildings, mid-rise and tall buildings and tower-in-the-park style purpose-built rental buildings. Newer developments are concentrated around the St. Clair Avenue West and Bathurst Street intersection and on Raglan Avenue, and development interest is spreading to the surrounding areas. A range of small, independent shops, restaurants and businesses that serve the local community and animate the street encompass the character of the area’s major streets. The area also features numerous parks and a complex ravine system.
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Forest Hill Village is a mixed-use area along Spadina Road, adjacent to the St. Clair Avenue West and Bathurst Street area. Spanning between Montclair Avenue and Strathearn Boulevard, Spadina Road has a distinct main street character with a mix of commercial and residential uses. The surrounding residential neighbourhood consists of single and semi-detached houses, townhouses and walk-up apartment buildings.
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Council directed the Development Review Division, in consultation with City Planning, to review of the St. Clair Avenue West and Bathurst Street Planning Framework (2019) and Forest Hill Village Urban Design Guidelines (2015) to renew the overall vision and ensure the framework and guidelines are relevant given changes to Provincial legislation and policies, updated Official Plan policies, and recently approved development. The proposed review of the Planning Framework will include a revised vision and goals, an updated public realm network plan and a review of the character areas and their corresponding objectives and directions.
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This report outlines the strategy for both broad and targeted community consultation. Public consultation is anticipated to span from Q2-Q3 2025 and will include public sessions for residents to learn more and share their ideas, and targeted working meetings with key stakeholders in the community. Staff are targeting bringing forward a recommended final version of the St. Clair Avenue West, Bathurst Street and Forest Hill Village Planning Framework to Toronto and East York Community Council (TEYCC) in Q4 2025.
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1. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to amend the Section 37 Agreement, dated July 24, 2018, (Instrument AT5062767) in connection with the development located at 25 Dalhousie Street and 30 Mutual Street to allow operation of two seasonal outdoor patios with associated obstructions on portions of the Pedestrian Walkway identified as the north-south pedestrian mews connection in the Agreement, subject to terms satisfactory to the Executive Director, Development Review, including the following:
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a. the total area of the seasonal outdoor patios shall not exceed 48 square metres (south patio), and 46 square metres (north patio) respectively;
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b. the retail unit(s) within 25 Dalhousie Street and 30 Mutual Street operating the seasonal outdoor patios must be adjacent to and have direct access to the patio area within the Pedestrian Walkway;
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c. allow two seasonal outdoor patios within the Pedestrian Walkway which will be limited in operation to the period of May 1 to September 30;
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d. any fencing and furniture associated with the patio use (including but not limited to tables, chairs, and planters) shall be entirely removed from the Pedestrian Walkway during the \"off-season period\" (between October 1 and April 30) of each calendar year and no portion of the Pedestrian Walkway shall be used for storage of any furniture or fencing during this \"off-season\" period;
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e. no structure shall be erected on any portion of the Pedestrian Walkway to cover the seasonal outdoor patio;
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f. the daily operation hours of the seasonal outdoor patio shall be limited to 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.; and,
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g. the final patio configuration and key elements of design will be determined in the context of Site Plan approval for the subject property.
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2. City Council authorize appropriate City officials to implement Council's recommendations, including execution and registration of the amended Section 37 Agreement on title to the lands municipally known as 25 Dalhousie Street and 30 Mutual Street.
","financialImpactWep":"The Development Review Division confirms that there are no financial implications resulting from the recommendations included in this Report in the current budget year or in future years.
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1. City Council include the following 7 properties on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register in accordance with the Listing Statements (Reasons for Inclusion) attached as Attachments 1 and 2 to the report, May 12, 2025, from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning:
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- 132 Dundas Street West
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\r\n- 142 Dundas Street West (including entrance address 140 Dundas Street West)
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The Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer has reviewed this report and agrees with the information as presented in the Financial Impact Section.
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- 132 Dundas Street West
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The subject properties at 132, 136, 138, 142, 144, and 148 Dundas Street are located at the northeast corner of Dundas Street West and Elizabeth Street in the Yonge-Bay Corridor neighbourhood. Constructed in 1907 and known as the Wineberg Apartments, the subject properties comprise a 3-storey, brick, walk-up apartment building with storefronts at street level that defines the early-twentieth-century, main street character of a portion of Dundas Street West in what was once “The Ward”. A location map and current photograph of the heritage property is found in Attachment 1.
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The subject property at 24 Jefferson Avenue is located between Jefferson Avenue and Pardee Avenue north of the rail corridor and south of Liberty Street in the South Parkdale neighbourhood. The property contains a three-to-four storey brick factory/warehouse type building constructed primarily between c.1905 and 1912 that is part of an important collection of surviving industrial buildings in the area known today as Liberty Village. A location map and current photograph of the heritage property is found in Attachment 2.
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The properties recommended for inclusion on the City’s Heritage Register have been researched and evaluated by staff using the criteria prescribed in Ontario Regulation 9/06 and meet one or more of the provincial criteria for determining cultural heritage value or interest and are believed to be of cultural heritage value or interest.
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On January 1, 2023, amendments to the Ontario Heritage Act (the Act) through the More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022 (Bill 23) came into effect. Under the Act, as amended, a municipal heritage register may include properties that have not been designated but Council believes to be of “cultural heritage value or interest\", and that meet one or more of the provincial criteria for determining whether they are of cultural heritage value or interest. The Act now also limits listing to a period of two years.
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As of January 1, 2023, should a property be subject to an Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and/or Draft Plan of Subdivision Application, properties must be listed on the heritage register prior to Part IV designation and before the occurrence of a prescribed event. A prescribed event is a point of time when the application for an Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and/or Draft Plan of Subdivision Application has been deemed complete and the City Clerk provides notice of that complete application to the public in accordance with the Planning Act.
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The listing of non-designated properties on the municipal heritage register under the Act also extends interim protection from demolition and provides an opportunity for City Council to determine whether the property warrants conservation through designation under the Act should a development or demolition application be submitted.
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Properties on the Heritage Register will be conserved and maintained in accordance with the Official Plan Heritage Policies. Heritage Impact Assessments (HIA) are required for development applications that affect listed properties.
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1. City Council include the following seven properties on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register in accordance with the Listing Statements (Reasons for Inclusion) attached as Attachments 1 and 2 to the report (May 12, 2025) from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning:
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- 132 Dundas Street West
- 136 Dundas Street West (including entrance address 134 Dundas Street West)
- 138 Dundas Street West
- 142 Dundas Street West (including entrance address 140 Dundas Street West)
- 144 Dundas Street West
- 148 Dundas Street West (including entrance address 146 Dundas Street West)
- 24 Jefferson Avenue (including entrance address 2 Jefferson Avenue)
At its meeting on May 27, 2025 the Toronto Preservation Board considered Item PB32.1 and made recommendations to City Council.
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Summary from the report (May 12, 2025) from the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning:
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This report recommends that City Council include the following seven properties on the City of Toronto's Heritage Register for their cultural heritage value and interest according to the Listing Statements (Reasons for Inclusion) found in Attachments 1 and 2.
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- 132 Dundas Street West
- 136 Dundas Street West (including entrance address 134 Dundas Street West)
- 138 Dundas Street West
- 142 Dundas Street West (including entrance address 140 Dundas Street West)
- 144 Dundas Street West
- 148 Dundas Street West (including entrance address 146 Dundas Street West)
- 24 Jefferson Avenue (including entrance address 2 Jefferson Avenue)
The subject properties at 132, 136, 138, 142, 144, and 148 Dundas Street are located at the northeast corner of Dundas Street West and Elizabeth Street in the Yonge-Bay Corridor neighbourhood. Constructed in 1907 and known as the Wineberg Apartments, the subject properties comprise a 3-storey, brick, walk-up apartment building with storefronts at street level that defines the early-twentieth-century, main street character of a portion of Dundas Street West in what was once “The Ward”. A location map and current photograph of the heritage property is found in Attachment 1.
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The subject property at 24 Jefferson Avenue is located between Jefferson Avenue and Pardee Avenue north of the rail corridor and south of Liberty Street in the South Parkdale neighbourhood. The property contains a three-to-four storey brick factory/warehouse type building constructed primarily between c.1905 and 1912 that is part of an important collection of surviving industrial buildings in the area known today as Liberty Village. A location map and current photograph of the heritage property is found in Attachment 2.
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The properties recommended for inclusion on the City’s Heritage Register have been researched and evaluated by staff using the criteria prescribed in Ontario Regulation 9/06 and meet one or more of the provincial criteria for determining cultural heritage value or interest and are believed to be of cultural heritage value or interest.
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On January 1, 2023, amendments to the Ontario Heritage Act (the Act) through the More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022 (Bill 23) came into effect. Under the Act, as amended, a municipal heritage register may include properties that have not been designated but Council believes to be of “cultural heritage value or interest\", and that meet one or more of the provincial criteria for determining whether they are of cultural heritage value or interest. The Act now also limits listing to a period of two years.
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As of January 1, 2023, should a property be subject to an Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and/or Draft Plan of Subdivision Application, properties must be listed on the heritage register prior to Part IV designation and before the occurrence of a prescribed event. A prescribed event is a point of time when the application for an Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and/or Draft Plan of Subdivision Application has been deemed complete and the City Clerk provides notice of that complete application to the public in accordance with the Planning Act.
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The listing of non-designated properties on the municipal heritage register under the Act also extends interim protection from demolition and provides an opportunity for City Council to determine whether the property warrants conservation through designation under the Act should a development or demolition application be submitted.
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Properties on the Heritage Register will be conserved and maintained in accordance with the Official Plan Heritage Policies. Heritage Impact Assessments (HIA) are required for development applications that affect listed properties.
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1. City Council approve:
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a. the alterations to the designated heritage property at 15 Glen Morris Street, in accordance with Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act to allow for the construction of an 8-storey residential structure substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 4, 2025 prepared by Snyder Architects Inc. and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects, dated March 7, 2025, and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, all subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and subject to conditions as set out below.
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b. the demolition of heritage attributes of the existing designated heritage property at 15 Glen Morris Street in accordance with Section 34(1)1 of the Ontario Heritage Act to allow for the construction of an 8-storey residential building, substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 4, 2025 prepared by Snyder Architects Inc. and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects dated March 7, 2025, and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, all subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and subject to conditions as set out below.
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2. City Council direct that its consent to the application to alter the designated heritage property at 15 Glen Morris Street, in accordance with Part IV, Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, and its consent to the demolition of heritage attributes at 15 Glen Morris Street, under Part IV, Section 34(1)1 of the Ontario Heritage Act are also subject to the following conditions:
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a. that prior to the issuance of any permit for all or any part of the property at 15 Glen Morris Street, including a heritage permit or a building permit, but excluding permits for repairs and maintenance and usual and minor works for the existing heritage building as are acceptable to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, the owner shall:
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1. enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement with the City for the property at 15 Glen Morris Street, substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 4, 2025 prepared by Snyder Architects Inc., and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning; and the Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA), dated March 7, 2025 prepared by ERA Architects, all on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan required in Recommendation 2.a.2, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning including execution of such agreement to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor.
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2. provide a detailed Conservation Plan, prepared by a qualified heritage consultant that is substantially in accordance with the conservation strategy set out in the Heritage Impact Assessment for the property at 15 Glen Morris Street, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning.
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3. provide a Heritage Lighting Plan that describe how the exterior of the heritage property will be sensitively illuminated to enhance its heritage character to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and thereafter shall implement such a plan to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager Heritage Planning.
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4. provide a detailed Landscape Plan for the subject property, demonstrating how it will support the residential cultural heritage value of the subject property, satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning.
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5. provide an Interpretation Plan for the subject property, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning and thereafter shall implement such plan to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning.
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6. provide building permit drawings, including notes and specifications for the conservation and protective measures keyed to the approved Conservation Plans required in Recommendation 2.a.2, including a description of materials and finishes, to be prepared by the project architect and a qualified heritage consultant to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning.
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7. provide a Letter of Credit, including provision for upwards indexing, in a form and amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, to secure all work included in the approved Conservation and Interpretation plans.
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b. that prior to the release of the Letter of Credit required in Recommendation 2.a.7, the owner shall:
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1. provide a letter of substantial completion prepared and signed by a qualified heritage consultant confirming that the required conservation work and the required interpretive work has been completed in accordance with the Conservation Plan, and that an appropriate standard of conservation has been maintained, all to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning.
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2. provide replacement Heritage Easement Agreement photographs to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning.
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3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to introduce the necessary Bill in Council authorizing the entering into of a Heritage Easement Agreement for the property at 15 Glen Morris Street.
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4. City Council authorize the City Solicitor and City staff to take all necessary actions to implement City Council's decision.
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The Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer has reviewed this report and agrees with the information as presented in the Financial Impact Section.
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The subject property at 15 Glen Morris Street is designated under Part IV, Section 29, of the Ontario Heritage Act. The property, which is known as the Samuel Bennett House, was constructed in 1878 and is an example of the classic one-and-a-half storey Ontario house that incudes a verandah and a gable dormer on its principal elevation.
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The proposed application under the Ontario Heritage Act was submitted in connection with a Site Plan application that would allow for the construction of an 8-storey residential building on the Site. The primary front façade of the heritage building is proposed to be retained in situ and the west, and partial east elevations are proposed to be reconstructed and rehabilitated, along with the verandah and roof. The main entry and verandah will be modified to accommodate universal accessibility.
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1. City Council approve:
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a. the alterations to the designated heritage property at 15 Glen Morris Street, in accordance with Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act to allow for the construction of an 8-storey residential structure substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 4, 2025 prepared by Snyder Architects Inc. and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects, dated March 7, 2025, and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, all subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and subject to conditions as set out below; and
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b. the demolition of heritage attributes of the existing designated heritage property at 15 Glen Morris Street in accordance with Section 34(1)1 of the Ontario Heritage Act to allow for the construction of an 8-storey residential building, substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 4, 2025 prepared by Snyder Architects Inc. and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects dated March 7, 2025, and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, all subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and subject to conditions as set out below.
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2. City Council direct that its consent to the application to alter the designated heritage property at 15 Glen Morris Street, in accordance with Part IV, Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act, and its consent to the demolition of heritage attributes at 15 Glen Morris Street, under Part IV, Section 34(1)1 of the Ontario Heritage Act are also subject to the following conditions:
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a. that prior to the issuance of any permit for all or any part of the property at 15 Glen Morris Street, including a heritage permit or a building permit, but excluding permits for repairs and maintenance and usual and minor works for the existing heritage building as are acceptable to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, the owner shall:
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1. enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement with the City for the property at 15 Glen Morris Street, substantially in accordance with the plans and drawings dated March 4, 2025 prepared by Snyder Architects Inc., and on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning; and the Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA), dated March 7, 2025 prepared by ERA Architects, all on file with the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan required in Recommendation 2.a.2 below, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning including execution of such agreement to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor;
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2. provide a detailed Conservation Plan, prepared by a qualified heritage consultant that is substantially in accordance with the conservation strategy set out in the Heritage Impact Assessment for the property at 15 Glen Morris Street, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning;
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3. provide a Heritage Lighting Plan that describe how the exterior of the heritage property will be sensitively illuminated to enhance its heritage character to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning and thereafter shall implement such a plan to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager Heritage Planning;
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4. provide a detailed Landscape Plan for the subject property, demonstrating how it will support the residential cultural heritage value of the subject property, satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning;
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5. provide an Interpretation Plan for the subject property, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, Urban Design, City Planning and thereafter shall implement such plan to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning;
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6. provide building permit drawings, including notes and specifications for the conservation and protective measures keyed to the approved Conservation Plans required in Recommendation 2.a.2 above, including a description of materials and finishes, to be prepared by the project architect and a qualified heritage consultant to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning; and
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7. provide a Letter of Credit, including provision for upwards indexing, in a form and amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning, to secure all work included in the approved Conservation and Interpretation plans.
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b. that prior to the release of the Letter of Credit required in Recommendation 2.a.7 above, the owner shall:
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1. provide a letter of substantial completion prepared and signed by a qualified heritage consultant confirming that the required conservation work and the required interpretive work has been completed in accordance with the Conservation Plan, and that an appropriate standard of conservation has been maintained, all to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning; and
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2. provide replacement Heritage Easement Agreement photographs to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Planning.
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3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to introduce the necessary Bill in Council authorizing the entering into of a Heritage Easement Agreement for the property at 15 Glen Morris Street.
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4. City Council authorize the City Solicitor and City staff to take all necessary actions to implement City Council's decision.
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This report recommends that City Council approve the alterations and attribute demolitions proposed under Sections 33 and 34(1)1 of the Ontario Heritage Act for the Part IV designated heritage property at 15 Glen Morris Street in connection with a proposal to construct an 8-storey residential structure set behind the altered and partially reconstructed facades of the designated heritage property. The report also seeks approval to enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement.
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The subject property at 15 Glen Morris Street is designated under Part IV, Section 29, of the Ontario Heritage Act. The property, which is known as the Samuel Bennett House, was constructed in 1878 and is an example of the classic one-and-a-half storey Ontario house that incudes a verandah and a gable dormer on its principal elevation.
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The proposed application under the Ontario Heritage Act was submitted in connection with a Site Plan application that would allow for the construction of an 8-storey residential building on the Site. The primary front façade of the heritage building is proposed to be retained in situ and the west, and partial east elevations are proposed to be reconstructed and rehabilitated, along with the verandah and roof. The main entry and verandah will be modified to accommodate universal accessibility.
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1. Refuse to grant an exemption to Chapter 447, Fences, to the property owner of 365 Spadina Avenue, for the proposed fence described in the Summary of this report.
","financialImpactWep":"There is no financial impact to the City of Toronto.
","agendaItemSummary":"The Applicant for 365 Spadina Avenue. has requested Toronto and East York Community Council to exempt their property from the following by-law requirements:
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City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 447-1.2B(1)
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B. Fence height.
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(1) No fence described in the following Table shall, when measured at any point along its length from the average grade level measured perpendicular to and one meter away on either side of the fence, exceed the height set out in the Table for the fence.
The Applicant for 365 Spadina Avenue. is requesting an exemption for their;
\r\n- Proposed fence to be constructed along the north and south edge of the rooftop deck of the building. Fence posts are presently erected.
\r\n- On the south side of the property, four fence posts have a height of 3.66 metres and the proposed length of the fence is 5.8 metres. On the north side of the property, eight fence posts have a height of 2.6 metres, and the proposed length of the fence is 17.23 metres.
\r\n- To be constructed with wood.
\r\n- Maximum height permitted is 2.0 metres
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Municipal Licensing and Standards Division has inspected the subject property and noted the violations that would be contrary to City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 447-1.2B(1)
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1. Refuse to grant an exemption to Chapter 447, Fences, to the property owner of 127 Kilbarry Road, for the existing fence described in the Summary of this report.
","financialImpactWep":"There is no financial impact to the City of Toronto.
","agendaItemSummary":"The Applicant for 127 Kilbarry Road has requested Toronto and East York Community Council to exempt their property from the following by-law requirements:
\r\nCity of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 447-1.3C(1), 1.3C(3), 1.3C(6)(c)[1], and 1.3E(2)(b)[1](d)(b)
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447-1.3. Swimming pool enclosures.
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C. Access protection.
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(1) Subject to subsection C(2), a swimming pool enclosure shall be designed and constructed so that all entrances to any buildings are located outside the enclosed area.
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(3) If the wall of any building, or any portion of it, forms part of the pool enclosure, there shall be no access to the enclosed pool area through the wall.
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(6) Every gate in a swimming pool enclosure shall:
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(c) If it is a single gate:
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[1] Be self-closing and equipped with a lockable self-latching device located on the inside near the top of the gate or on the outside at least 1.5 metres above grade
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E. Construction standards.
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(2) Every fence and gate used in a swimming pool enclosure shall be constructed to the following standards:
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(b) A wood fence used in a swimming pool enclosure shall be constructed in a good, workmanlike manner as follows:
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[1] Vertical boards shall be:
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[d] Attached to horizontal rails that are:
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b. Supported on substantial posts that are at least 89mm by 89mm, spaced not more than 2.4 meters apart, securely fastened to the ground and structurally sound.
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The Applicant for 127 Kilbarry Road is requesting an exemption for their;
\r\n- Existing pool enclosure fence constructed of glass interior fence (4th fence) and wood board on board perimeter fence.
\r\n- Enclosure violation specific deficiencies:
\r\n- All entrances to any building must be located outside the enclosed area.
\r\n- No access to the enclosed area through a wall of a building.
\r\n- A self-closing and self-latching gate lock to be constructed at 1.2 metres above grade.
\r\n- Wood fence shall be constructed in a good workmanlike manner and structurally sound.
\r\n\r\n
Municipal Licensing and Standards Division has inspected the subject property and noted the violations contrary to City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 447.
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1. Refuse to grant an exemption to Chapter 447, Fences, to the property owner of 255 Seaton Street, for the existing fence described in the Summary of this report.
","financialImpactWep":"There is no financial impact to the City of Toronto.
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\r\n\r\n
City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter - 1.2B(1)
\r\n\r\n
B. Fence height.
\r\n\r\n
(1) No fence described in the following Table shall, when measured at any point along its length from the average grade level measured perpendicular to and one meter away on either side of the fence, exceed the height set out in the Table for the fence.
The Applicant for 255 Seaton Street is requesting an exemption for their;
\r\n- Existing fence located in the rear yard, abutting a laneway.
\r\n- Consistent/Average height of 2.743 metres.
\r\n- Constructed with slat aluminum.
\r\n- Maximum height permitted is 2.5 metres
\r\n- A slat aluminum barrier/roll up door, measuring at 743 metres in height, and permanent posts located on each end of barrier.
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Municipal Licensing and Standards Division has inspected the subject property and issued a notice of violation of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 447 - 2B(1)
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\r\n\r\n
1. Refuse to grant an exemption to Chapter 447, Fences, to the property owner of 257 Seaton Street, for the existing fence described in the Summary of this report.
","financialImpactWep":"There is no financial impact to the City of Toronto.
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City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter - 1.2B(1)
\r\n\r\n
B. Fence height.
\r\n\r\n
(1) No fence described in the following Table shall, when measured at any point along its length from the average grade level measured perpendicular to and one meter away on either side of the fence, exceed the height set out in the Table for the fence.
The Applicant for 257 Seaton Street is requesting an exemption for their;
\r\n- Existing fence located in the rear yard, abutting a laneway.
\r\n- Consistent/Average height of 2.769 metres.
\r\n- Constructed with slat aluminum.
\r\n- Maximum height permitted is 2.5 metres
\r\n- A slat aluminum barrier/roll up door, measuring at 2.769 metres in height, and permanent posts located on each end of barrier.
\r\n\r\n
Municipal Licensing and Standards Division has inspected the subject property and issued a notice of violation of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 447 - 2B(1)
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1. Refuse the application to demolish the existing single detached house containing one residential unit at 5 Robinson Street because a building permit application for a replacement building has not been issued; or
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2. Approve the application to demolish the existing single detached house containing one residential unit at 5 Robinson Street without conditions; or
\r\n\r\n
3. Approve the application to demolish the existing single detached house containing one residential unit at 5 Robinson Street with the following conditions:
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a. that a construction fence be erected in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Code, Chapter 363, Article 7, if deemed appropriate by the Chief Building Official;
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b. that all debris and rubble be removed immediately after demolition;
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c. that sod be laid on the site and be maintained free of garbage and weeds, in accordance with the Municipal Code Chapter 629-10, paragraph B and 629-11; and
\r\n\r\n
d. that any holes on the property are backfilled with clean fill.
","financialImpactWep":"The recommendations in this report have no financial impact.
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\r\n\r\n
In accordance with city wide residential demolition control under the Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 363, under the authority of Section 33 of the Planning Act, the application for the demolition of the existing single detached house containing one dwelling unit at 5 Robinson Street (Application No. 24-167388 DEM 00 DM) is being referred to the Toronto and East York Community Council for consideration to refuse or to grant the application, including any conditions, to be attached to the demolition permit application because the building proposed to be demolished contains one residential dwelling unit and there are no replacement building permits to be issued at this time.
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1. Refuse the application to demolish the existing three storey detached house containing one residential unit at 12 Cluny Drive because a building permit application for a replacement building has not been applied for; or
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2. Approve the application to demolish the existing three storey detached house containing one residential unit at 12 Cluny Drive without conditions; or
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3. Approve the application to demolish the existing three storey detached house with one residential unit at 12 Cluny Drive with the following conditions:
\r\n\r\n
a. that a construction fence be erected in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Code, Chapter 363, Article 7, if deemed appropriate by the Chief Building Official;
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b. that all debris and rubble be removed immediately after demolition;
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c. that sod be laid on the site and be maintained free of garbage and weeds, in accordance with the Municipal Code Chapter 629-10, paragraph B and 629-11; and
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d. that any holes on the property are backfilled with clean fill.
","financialImpactWep":"The recommendations in this report have no financial impact.
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\r\n\r\n
In accordance with city wide residential demolition control under the Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 363, under the authority of Section 33 of the Planning Act, the application for the demolition of the existing three storey detached house containing one residential unit at 12 Cluny Drive (Application No. 25-130119 DEM 00 DM) is being referred to the Toronto and East York Community Council for consideration to refuse or to grant the application, including any conditions, to be attached to the demolition permit application because the building proposed to be demolished contains one residential dwelling unit and there are no replacement building permits to be issued at this time.
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1. In accordance with the City's Public Appointments Policy, appoint the following nominees to the Business Improvement Area Boards of Management set out below at pleasure of Toronto and East York Community Council, and for a term expiring at the end of the term of Council or as soon thereafter as successors are appointed:
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Bloorcourt Village:
\r\n- Sultan, Laura
\r\n\r\n
Dupont by the Castle:
\r\n- Delaney, Catriona
\r\n- Nutzati, Sharon
\r\n
Liberty Village:
\r\n- Murphy, Mark
\r\n- Shallal, Alex
\r\n\r\n
2. Remove the following directors from the Business Improvement Area Boards of Management set out below:
\r\n\r\n
Oakwood Village:
\r\n- Jimenez, Mauricio
\r\n\r\n
Roncesvalles Village:
\r\n- Nycz, Katarzyna
","financialImpactWep":"There are no current or known future year financial implications resulting from the adoption of the recommendations contained in this report.
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The Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer has reviewed this report and agrees with the information as presented in the Financial Impact Section.
","agendaItemSummary":"Toronto and East York Community Council has delegated authority to appoint and remove directors from the boards of Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) that fall within its geographic boundaries.
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The purpose of this report is to make changes to the Bloorcourt Village, Dupont by the Castle, Liberty Village, Oakwood Village, and Roncesvalles Village BIA Boards of Management, in accordance with the requirement of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 19, Business Improvement Areas.
","aiMeetingNumber":23,"aiOrderNumber":22,"dbPublishLabelCd":"CCOUNCIL","agendaCd":"TE","wards":"4 - Parkdale - High Park, 9 - Davenport, 10 - Spadina - Fort York, 11 - University - Rosedale, 12 - Toronto - St. Paul's","preMeetingEventInd":"N","staffReport":{"staffReportId":101174,"staffReportDate":1747713600000,"srOrigin":"the General Manager, Economic Development and Culture"},"communicationTypeDesc":"Report","considerTypeDesc":"ACTION","itemStatusDesc":"Adopted","publishTypeDesc":"Main","scheduleTypeDesc":"Delegated","decisionBodyPublishLabel":"Community Council","speakerInterestedPersons":[],"committeeCommunications":{},"councilCommunications":{},"committeeAttachments":{"1-READ":{"backgroundAttachmentId":255506,"mimeTypeId":106,"fileTitle":"Report from the General Manager, Economic Development and Culture on Changes to Business Improvement Area Boards of Management","braPublicCd":"Y","fileName":"BIA Board Appointments .pdf","bgrdAttachmentDisplayOrder":1,"backgroundAttachmentDate":1747713600000,"publishTypeCd":"MAIN","agendaCd":"TE","termYear":2025,"webpostFileName":"backgroundfile-255506.pdf"}},"councilAttachments":{},"committeeMotions":[],"councilMotions":[],"committeeRulings":[],"councilRulings":[],"committeeDeclaredInterests":[],"councilDeclaredInterests":[],"decisionTypeDesc":"Decision information not found","hasDecisonInformation":false,"consentItemStatusDesc":"Adopted","preMeetingSpeakersList":[],"preMeetingInterestedPersons":[],"postMeetingSpeakersList":[],"postMeetingInterestedPersons":[]},{"agendaItemId":140720,"communicationTypeCd":"REPORT","urgent":"N","inCamera":"N","publishTypeCd":"MAIN","considerTypeCd":"ACTION","itemStatusCd":"ADOPTED","statutory":"N","agendaItemTitle":"Use of Nathan Phillips Square for Various Events - October 1, 2025 - April 30, 2026","referenceNumber":"2025.TE23.23","publishDecisionInd":"Y","publishMotionInd":"Y","publishVoteInd":"Y","publishRulingInd":"Y","recommendationWep":"The General Manager, Economic Development and Culture recommends that:
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1. City Council grant permission to the City Cultural Events Production City of Toronto, Global Arts, Cultural and Heritage Foundation, Breakthrough T1D, Canada Running Series Inc., Ajiwo International, Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto Spring Festival, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Foundation, Canadian Olympic Committee, The Ontario Snow Resorts Association, and Celebrate Toronto, to operate a beer and wine Vintners Quality Alliance (VQA) garden and to serve alcohol contingent upon the following conditions:
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- Approval of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario
\r\n- Approval of the Medical Officer of Health
\r\n- Compliance with the City of Toronto’s Municipal Alcohol Policy
\r\n- Receipt of all the necessary permits associated with the production of the event i.e., building permits, noise by-law extension permit
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2. City Council grant permission to the City Cultural Events Production City of Toronto, Breakthrough T1D, Canada Running Series Inc., Ajiwo International, Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto Spring Festival, Canadian Olympic Committee, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Foundation, The Ontario Snow Resorts Association, Muslim Association of Canada, Vietnamese Association Toronto, and Ontario Sikhs, and Gurdwara Council to solicit donations in support of their organization.
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3. City Council grant permission to City Cultural Events Production City of Toronto, Breakthrough T1D, Canadian Olympic Committee, Canada Running Series Inc., Ajiwo International, Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto Spring Festival, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Foundation, The Ontario Snow Resorts Association, Muslim Association of Canada, Celebrate Toronto, and Ontario Sikhs, and Gurdwara Council to engage in sports demonstrations.
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4. City Council grant permission to allow for sound amplification by the organizations and at the times listed below, which extend beyond the accepted Nathan Phillips Square's amplification schedule policy hours, such policy only allowing for amplification of sound from Monday to Friday between 12:00 pm and 1:30 pm, and between 4:30 pm and 11:00 pm:
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City Produced Events:
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- Strategic Protocol and External Relations, City of Toronto, in March 2026, to present land acknowledgment and African Ancestral Acknowledgment, remarks by the Mayor as part of the National Day of Observance for COVID-19
\r\n- Environment and Climate Division, City of Toronto, in April 2026, to present land acknowledgment and African Ancestral Acknowledgment, remarks by the Mayor as part of the Clean Toronto Together event.
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Third-Party Community Produced Events:
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- Breakthrough T1D on October 15 and 16, 2025, to present warm-up messages to the participants in the sport, health and safety announcements, music, and speeches, as part of the Ride to Defeat Diabetes event.
\r\n- Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Foundation in January/February 2026 to present warm-up messages to the participants in the sport, health and safety announcements, music, and speeches, as part of the Leaf’s Open Practice.
\r\n- The Ontario Snow Resorts Association in January/February 2026 to make health and safety announcements and live streaming music, as part of the Go Skiing Go Snowboarding event.
\r\n- Muslim Association of Canada in March 2026, to present, early morning and afternoon prayers, as part of the Eid Prayer and Festival.
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All permissions would be contingent upon each applicant securing a Noise Bylaw Exemption permit through the Municipal Licensing and Standards (MLS) Division and adhering to the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 591, Noise, along with mandatory sound monitoring throughout the event to ensure compliance with schedules.
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5. City Council grant permission to City Cultural Events Production City of Toronto, Global Arts, Cultural and Heritage Foundation, BreakthroughT1D, Canada Running Series Inc., Ajiwo International, Hockey Hall of Fame, Strategic Protocol and External Relations City of Toronto, Toronto Spring Festival, Canadian Olympic Committee, The Ontario Snow Resorts Association, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Foundation, Muslim Association of Canada, and Celebrate Toronto, to use open flame as part of their event production. All permissions would be contingent upon each applicant securing an Open Air Burning permit under Ontario Fire Code 2.4.4.4 from Toronto Fire Services.
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6. City Council grant permission to the City Cultural Events Production City of Toronto, Global Arts, Cultural and Heritage Foundation, Canada Running Series Inc., Toronto Spring Festival, Canadian Olympic Committee, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Foundation, and The Ontario Snow Resorts Association, to place objects in the reflecting pool.
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7. City Council grant permission to the City Cultural Events Production City of Toronto, Global Arts, Cultural and Heritage Foundation, Toronto Spring Festival, and Celebrate Toronto to use special effects pyrotechnics as part of their event production. All permissions would be contingent upon each applicant securing a permit from Toronto Fire Services to discharge fireworks under Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 466, Fireworks.
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8. City Council grant permission to Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre to use open flame as part of their sacred fire ceremonies in the Spirit Garden. All permissions would be contingent upon Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre securing an Open Air Burning Permit under Ontario Fire Code 2.4.4.4 from Toronto Fire Services.
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9. City Council requires that the various events compensate the City of Toronto, through the Corporate Real Estate Management Division, for all the City of Toronto costs associated with an event above the standard staffing complement.
","financialImpactWep":"There are no current or known future-year financial impacts arising from the recommendations contained in this report.
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The City will be compensated by the event organizers for any costs incurred by the City as a result of these various events and the approval of requested exemptions to Chapter 636 and former City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 237 through the Corporate Real Estate Management Division.
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Normal fees associated with permitting and staff cost recovery, as per Municipal Code Chapter 441, charges will be applied as well.
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The Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer have reviewed this report and agrees with the information as presented in the Financial Impact Section.
","agendaItemSummary":"The City of Toronto provides opportunities to access Nathan Phillips Square for eligible events through a permitting process administered by the Economic Development and Culture Division.
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The purpose of this report is to request exemptions from Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 636, \"Public Squares\", and former City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 237, “Nathan Phillips Square”, for events that are proposed to be held on Nathan Phillips Square from October 1, 2025 - April 30, 2026.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council not authorize the City to enter into an encroachment agreement with the owners of 495-517 Wellington Street West permitting the construction and maintenance of the illuminated electrified ground sign as it contravenes City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 743, Streets and Sidewalks, Use Of.
","financialImpactWep":"There are no financial impacts resulting from the adoption of the recommendations in this report.
","agendaItemSummary":"This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.
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The purpose of this report is for Toronto East York Community Council to consider an appeal from the property owner of 495-517 Wellington Street West, a multi-tenant commercial building regarding their proposed encroachment application. The proposed encroachment consists of an illuminated electrified ground sign (\"the sign\") to identify multiple tenants in this commercial building. The proposed sign consists of aluminum and acrylic construction, measuring 4.05 metres high, 1.43 metres wide and 0.62 metres thick, with a foundation depth of 1.37 metres within the public right of way, which is in contravention of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 743, Streets and Sidewalks, Use Of.
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The property owner is seeking authority from Toronto and East York Community Council to permit an electrified ground sign to be installed within the public right-of-way fronting 495-517 Wellington Street West and enter into an encroachment agreement with the City.
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The proposed ground sign encroachment does not meet the requirements of the City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 743, Streets and Sidewalks, Use Of, for delegated approval as an encroachment by the General Manager, Transportation Services. The owner will be given an opportunity to make a deputation before Community Council.
","aiMeetingNumber":23,"aiOrderNumber":24,"dbPublishLabelCd":"CCOUNCIL","agendaCd":"TE","wards":"10 - Spadina - Fort York","preMeetingEventInd":"N","staffReport":{"staffReportId":100975,"staffReportDate":1718942400000,"srOrigin":"the Director, Permits and Enforcement, Transportation Services"},"communicationTypeDesc":"Report","considerTypeDesc":"ACTION","itemStatusDesc":"Deferred","publishTypeDesc":"Main","scheduleTypeDesc":"Delegated","decisionBodyPublishLabel":"Community Council","speakerInterestedPersons":[],"committeeCommunications":{"1-READ":{"communicationId":189822,"mimeTypeId":106,"communicationDate":1720065600000,"communicationFrom":"Matthew Wolfe","communicationTypeCd":"EMAIL","comPublicCd":"N","communicationDisplayOrder":1,"publishTypeCd":"MAIN","agendaCd":"TE","termYear":2025,"communicationTypeDesc":"E-mail","publishTypeDesc":"Main","webpostFileName":"communicationfile-189822.pdf"}},"councilCommunications":{},"committeeAttachments":{"1-READ":{"backgroundAttachmentId":255173,"mimeTypeId":106,"fileTitle":"Report and Attachments 1-6 from the Director, Permits and Enforcement, Transportation Services on Encroachment Appeal - 495-517 Wellington Street West - Proposed Ground Sign","braPublicCd":"Y","fileName":"backgroundfile-255173.pdf","bgrdAttachmentDisplayOrder":1,"backgroundAttachmentDate":1718942400000,"agendaCd":"TE","termYear":2025,"webpostFileName":"backgroundfile-255173.pdf"}},"councilAttachments":{},"committeeMotions":[],"councilMotions":[],"committeeRulings":[],"councilRulings":[],"committeeDeclaredInterests":[],"councilDeclaredInterests":[],"decisionTypeDesc":"Decision information not found","hasDecisonInformation":false,"consentItemStatusDesc":"Deferred","preMeetingSpeakersList":[],"preMeetingInterestedPersons":[],"postMeetingSpeakersList":[],"postMeetingInterestedPersons":[]},{"agendaItemId":140426,"communicationTypeCd":"REPORT","urgent":"N","inCamera":"N","publishTypeCd":"MAIN","considerTypeCd":"ACTION","itemStatusCd":"NO_ACTN","statutory":"N","agendaItemTitle":"Supplementary Report - Encroachment Appeal - 495-517 Wellington Street West - Proposed Ground Sign","agendaItemSubHeading":"(Deferred from May 1, 2025 - 2025.TE22.11a) (Deferred from April 3, 2025 - 2025.TE21.25a) (Deferred from February 20, 2025 - 2025.TE20.24a) ","referenceNumber":"2025.TE23.24a","scheduleType":"DELEG","publishDecisionInd":"Y","publishMotionInd":"Y","publishVoteInd":"Y","publishRulingInd":"Y","recommendationWep":"","financialImpactWep":"There are no financial impacts to the City related to this informational report.
","agendaItemSummary":"At its meeting on December 4, 2024, the Toronto and East York Community Council deferred Item TE18.18 \"Encroachment Appeal - 495-517 Wellington Street West - Proposed Ground Sign\" to its next meeting on January 14, 2025. The Ward Councillor requested Transportation Services to consult with City Planning staff regarding the proposed sign and to work with the applicant to explore alternative locations for it, such as placing it on or closer to the building wall. The King-Spadina Heritage Conservation District Plan contains guidelines which provide direction on the erection of signs on properties so that they will not negatively impact the cultural heritage value and heritage attributes of the District.
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This report is provided for information purposes to update Toronto and East York Community Council on feedback received from Heritage Planning staff and provide an update on the feasibility of an alternative sign location.
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The Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services, recommends that:
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the closure of the south sidewalk and the eastbound traffic lane on Noble Street, between Brock Avenue and a point 50 metres east, from June 9, 2025 to August 31, 2026, inclusive.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize a full closure of the public laneway \"E Brock S Noble\", between Noble Street and a point 35 metres south, from June 9, 2025 to August 31, 2026, inclusive.
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3. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing maximum 1-hour parking regulation in effect 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday to Saturday, on the south side of Noble Street, between Brock Avenue and a point 50 metres east.
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4. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing permit parking regulation in effect at all times from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. on the odd (south) side of Noble Street, from Brock Avenue to a point 50 metres east.
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5. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize a compulsory stop control for westbound traffic at the intersection of Noble Street and Strickland Avenue.
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6. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize a compulsory stop control for eastbound traffic at the intersection of Noble Street and Strickland Avenue.
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7. Toronto and East York Community Council designate Noble Street, between Brock Avenue and a point 50 metres east, as one-way for eastbound traffic only
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8. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to sweep the construction site and adjacent sidewalks and roadways daily, or more frequently as needed to be cleared of any construction debris and made safe.
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9. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to construct and maintain a fully covered, protected and unobstructed walkway on Brock Avenue for all pedestrians, including for those with mobility devices, for the entire duration of the construction staging area permit to the satisfaction of the City engineer and ensure it is compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
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10. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to ensure that the existing sidewalks or the proposed pedestrian walkway have proper enhanced lighting to ensure safety and visibility at all times of the day and night.
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11. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to clearly consult and communicate all construction, parking and road occupancy impacts with local business improvement areas and resident associations in advance of any physical road modifications.
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12. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to install appropriate signage and request the applicant to maintain all sightlines to ensure that pedestrians, cyclists and motorists safety is considered at all times.
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13. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to provide a sufficient number of traffic control persons as determined by the Work Zone Coordinator and Toronto Police Construction Liaison Officer, on a daily basis to control construction vehicle access and egress to and from the site and maintain a safe environment for the public.
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14. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to provide a sufficient number of pay-duty Police Officers as determined by the Work Zone Coordinator and Toronto Police Construction Liaison Officer, during large scale concrete pours and large scale material deliveries to control vehicle access and egress to and from the site and maintain a safe environment for the public.
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15. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to install cane detection within the covered and protected walkway to guide pedestrians who are visually impaired.
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16. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to post a 24-hour monitored construction hotline number on the hoarding board, which must be prominently placed and legible from 20 metres and on all elevations from the construction site.
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17. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to provide and install public art, including mural artwork, onto every elevation of the hoarding board with adequate spotlighting for night-time illumination, at their sole cost, to the satisfaction of the Ward Councillor.
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18. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to cooperate with and provide all necessary assistance to the City Engineers, staff and representatives carrying out operation, maintenance, and construction activities to municipal infrastructure within the vicinity of the construction staging area, and at no cost to the City to remove any staging to accommodate the necessary municipal infrastructure work.
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19. Toronto and East York Community Council direct that Noble Street, as well as the public laneway \"E Brock S Noble\" be returned to its pre-construction traffic and parking regulations (except with parking rates and hours of operation being consistent to the rates and hours of operation at the time of completion) when the project is complete.
","financialImpactWep":"The estimated cost for occupying the right-of-way for the construction staging area is approximately $510,000.00, and the Recovery Fee for the temporary closure of a traffic lane under the new Road Disruption Activity Reporting System (RoDARS) is approximately $2,650.00.
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However, as per Item 2025.PH15.5, City Council directed that all application and permit fees required under City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 743, Streets and Sidewalks, Use of, and Chapter 441, Fees and Charges, including Street Work Permits and Temporary Street Occupation Permits, be waived in full for Toronto Builds Projects that are to be developed solely by the non-profit sector and are subject to a City-initiated re-zoning. Therefore, all applicable permit and RoDARS fees for this project are waived.
","agendaItemSummary":"This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.
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Govan Brown building group is constructing a 4-storey residential building on behalf of City of Toronto at 11 Brock Avenue. The site is located on the southeast corner of Brock Avenue and Noble Street.
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In order to facilitate construction staging operations for the development, Transportation Services is requesting authorization to implement the following measures:
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- Closure of the north-south public laneway on the west side of the construction staging area, from Noble Street to St. Francis Lane;
\r\n- Closure of the south sidewalk and the eastbound traffic lane on Noble Street, from Brock Avenue to the north-south public laneway;
\r\n- Stop controls for eastbound and westbound traffic on Noble Street at Strickland Avenue
\r\n- Convert Noble Street, between Brock Avenue and a point 50 metres east, from a two-way traffic operation to a one-way westbound traffic operation.
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The above temporary closures and traffic amendments are required for a period of 15 months, from June 9, 2025 to August 31, 2026. Pedestrian movements on the south side of Noble Street, abutting the site, will be restricted. As a result, pedestrians will be directed to the sidewalk on the north side of the roadway.
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1. City Council authorize, for purposes of construction at 1 Bloor Street West the temporary closure to pedestrian traffic of the west sidewalk and to vehicular traffic of a 3 metre wide portion of the southbound curb lane, on Yonge Street, between Bloor Street West and a point 66 metres south, from June 30, 2025 to June 30, 2028, inclusive.
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2. City Council direct the applicant to continue posting a 24-hour monitored construction hotline number on the hoarding board, which must be prominently placed and legible from 20 metres and on all elevations from the construction site.
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3. City Council direct the applicant to continue providing and installing public art, including mural artwork, onto every elevation of the hoarding board with adequate spotlighting for night-time illumination, at their sole cost, to the satisfaction of the Ward Councillor.
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4. City Council direct the applicant to continue sweeping the construction site and adjacent sidewalks and roadways weekly, or more frequently as needed to be cleared of any construction debris and made safe.
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5. City Council direct the applicant to continue ensuring that the existing sidewalks or the proposed pedestrian walkway have proper lighting to ensure safety and visibility at all times of the day and night.
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6. City Council direct the applicant to continue consulting and communicating all construction, parking and road occupancy impacts with local Business Improvement Areas and resident associations in advance of any physical road modifications.
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7. City Council direct the applicant to provide a sufficient number of traffic control persons as determined by the Work Zone Traffic Coordinator and the Toronto Police Construction Liaison Officer, on a daily basis to control construction vehicle access and egress to and from the site and maintain a safe environment for the public.
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8. City Council direct the applicant to provide a sufficient number of pay-duty Police Officers as determined by the Work Zone Traffic Coordinator and the Toronto Police Construction Liaison Officer, during large scale concrete pours and large scale material deliveries to control vehicle access and egress to and from the site and maintain a safe environment for the public.
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9. City Council direct the applicant to continue installing appropriate signage and converging mirrors to ensure that pedestrians, cyclists and motorists safety is considered at all times.
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10. City Council direct that, Bloor Street West and Yonge Street be returned to their pre-construction traffic regulations and lane configurations when the project is completed.
","financialImpactWep":"There is no financial impact to the City. Mizrahi Developments is responsible for all costs, including payment of fees to the City for the occupancy of the right-of-way. Based on the area enclosed and projected duration of the proposed temporary closures on Bloor Street West and Yonge Street, these fees will be approximately $4,680,000.00.
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As of April 1, 2025, applicants are subject to the new Road Disruption Activity Reporting System - Traffic Management Recovery Fee for the temporary closure of a traffic lane. Based on the proposed duration, length, and extent of the proposed lane closures on Yonge Street, these fees will be approximately $61,000.00.
","agendaItemSummary":"As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a transit service on Yonge Street, City Council approval of this report is required.
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Mizrahi Development Group (The One) Inc. (the \"developer\") is currently the owner of a mixed-use development at 1 Bloor Street West (Mizrahi Project). The site is located on the southwest corner of Yonge Street and Bloor Street West. The development will consist of an eight-storey high retail podium and an 86-storey high residential tower.
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By way of background, Toronto and East York Community Council, at its meeting on November 25 and 26, 2020, approved the construction staging area on Balmuto Street from November 30, 2020 to November 30, 2022. In a separate meeting on March 10, 2021, Toronto and East York Community Council approved an extension of the construction staging areas on Yonge Street and Bloor Street West from September 1, 2020 to December 31, 2021. In a meeting on December 14 and 15, 2022, City Council approved an extension of the construction staging areas on Yonge Street, Bloor Street West and Balmuto Street, from December 14, 2022 to March 31, 2023. At the time, the developer indicated they would require the staging areas until June 30, 2025.
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At its meeting on March 29, 2023, City Council approved an extension of the construction staging areas on Yonge Street, and Bloor Street West, from April 1, 2023 to June 30, 2025, however for Balmuto Street an extension was approved for only one year from April 1, 2023 to April 1, 2024. At a later meeting on July 24 and 25, 2024, City Council approved an extension request for the construction staging area on Balmuto Street from August 1, 2024 to February 1, 2026.
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The developer is now requesting an extension for the duration of the construction staging on Yonge Street, as the development has experienced delays due to the project going into receivership and has undergone a transition of both development manager and construction manager.
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Transportation Services is requesting authorization to extend the duration of the construction staging area on Yonge Street for an additional 36 months, from June 30, 2025 to June 30, 2028 to allow for the construction of the development to be completed. It should be noted that the temporary covered and protected walkways within the closed southbound curb lane on Yonge Street and eastbound curb lane on Bloor Street West have been removed. Currently, pedestrian movements are maintained within the existing sidewalks, abutting the site.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the closure of the north sidewalk and a 4.3 metre-wide portion of the westbound curb lane on Merton Street, between Al Green Lane and a point 57 metres east, and a provision of a temporary pedestrian walkway within the closed portion of the westbound curb lane, from June 6, 2025 to June 30, 2027 inclusive.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing parking prohibition in effect at all times on the north side of Merton Street, between Yonge Street and a point 83.8 metres east.
\r\n3. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit stopping at all times on the north side of Merton Street, between a point 53 metres east of Yonge Street and a point 72 metres further east.
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4. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing parking machine regulation in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday; and 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday at a rate of $4.25 per hour and for a maximum of 3 hours, on the south side of Merton Street, between a point 83.8 metres east of Yonge Street and a point 41 metres further east.
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5. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing parking prohibition in effect at all times on the south side of Merton Street, between a point 53 metres east of Yonge Street and a point 98 metres further east.
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6. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit stopping at all times on the south side of Merton Street, between a point 53 metres east of Yonge Street and a point 98 metres further east.
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7. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to pressure wash or sweep (weather permitting) the construction site and adjacent sidewalks and roadways daily, or more frequently as needed to be cleared of any construction debris and made safe.
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8. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to construct and maintain a fully covered, protected and unobstructed walkway for all pedestrians, including for those with mobility devices, for the entire duration of the construction staging area permit to the satisfaction of the City engineer and ensure it is compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
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9. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to ensure that the existing sidewalks or the proposed pedestrian walkway have proper enhanced lighting to ensure safety and visibility at all times of the day and night.
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10. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to clearly consult and communicate all construction, parking and road occupancy impacts with local business improvement areas and resident associations in advance of any physical road modifications.
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11. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to install appropriate signage and request the applicant to install converging mirrors to ensure that pedestrians, cyclists and motorists safety is considered at all times.
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12. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to provide a sufficient number of traffic control persons as determined by the Work Zone Coordinator and Toronto Police Construction Liaison Officer, on a daily basis to control construction vehicle access and egress to and from the site and maintain a safe environment for the public.
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13. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to provide a sufficient number of pay-duty Police Officers as determined by the Work Zone Coordinator and Toronto Police Construction Liaison Officer, during large scale concrete pours and large-scale material deliveries to control vehicle access and egress to and from the site and maintain a safe environment for the public.
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14. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to install cane detection within the covered and protected walkway to guide pedestrians who are visually impaired.
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15. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to post a 24-hour monitored construction hotline number on the hoarding board, which must be prominently placed and legible from 20 metres and on all elevations from the construction site.
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16. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to provide and install public art, including mural artwork, onto every elevation of the hoarding board with adequate spotlighting for night-time illumination, at their sole cost, to the satisfaction of the Ward Councillor.
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17. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the applicant to provide monthly community meetings, to discuss any concerns raised by the community.
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18. Toronto and East York Community Council direct that the traffic median on the south side of Merton Street at a point 79.5 metres east of Yonge Street be reconstructed when the project is complete.
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19. Toronto and East York Community Council direct that Merton Street be returned to its pre-construction traffic and parking regulations (except with parking rates and hours of operation being consistent to the rates and hours of operation at the time of completion) when the project is complete.
","financialImpactWep":"There is no financial impact to the City. QuadReal Property Group is responsible for all costs, including payment of fees to the city for the occupancy of the right-of-way. Based on the area enclosed and projected duration of the proposed closure on Merton Street these fees will be approximately $400,000.00 including lost revenue from the parking machines.
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As of April 1, 2025, applicants are subject to the new Road Disruption Activity Reporting System - Traffic Management Recovery Fee for the temporary closure of a traffic lane. Based on the proposed duration, length, and extent of the proposed lane closure on Merton Street, these fees will be approximately $12,000.00.
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QuadReal Property Group is constructing a 37-storey residential rental building at 30 Merton Street. The site is located on the northeast corner of Merton Street and Al Green Lane.
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Transportation Services is requesting authorization to temporarily close a portion of the westbound curb lane and the north sidewalk on Merton Street for a period of 25 months, from June 6, 2025 to June 30, 2027, in order to enable construction staging operations for the development. Pedestrians will be redirected into a 1.8 metre wide covered and protected walkway within the closed portion of the westbound lane on the north side of Merton Street.
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1. City Council authorize the closure of the north sidewalk and a 2.2-metre-wide portion of the westbound curb lane on Queen Street East, between a point 17 metres west of Bertmount Avenue and Coady Avenue, and a provision of a temporary pedestrian walkway within the closed portion of the westbound curb lane, from July 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026 inclusive.
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2. City Council rescind the existing stopping prohibition in effect from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Monday to Friday, except public holidays, on the north side of Queen Street East, between a point 17 metres west of Bertmount Avenue and Coady Avenue.
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3. City Council rescind the existing parking machine regulation in effect from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday; 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sunday at a rate of $3.00 per hour and for a maximum of three hours, on the north side of Queen Street East between a point 17 metres west of Bertmount Avenue and Coady Avenue.
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4. City Council prohibit stopping at all times on the north side of Queen Street East, between a point 17 metres west of Bertmount Avenue and Coady Avenue.
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5. City Council direct the applicant to pressure wash or sweep (weather permitting) the construction site and adjacent sidewalks and roadways daily, or more frequently as needed to be cleared of any construction debris and made safe.
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6. City Council direct the applicant to construct and maintain a fully covered, protected and unobstructed walkway for all pedestrians, including for those with mobility devices, for the entire duration of the construction staging area permit to the satisfaction of the City engineer and ensure it is compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
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7. City Council direct the applicant to ensure that the existing sidewalks or the proposed pedestrian walkway have proper enhanced lighting to ensure safety and visibility at all times of the day and night.
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8. City Council direct the applicant to clearly consult and communicate all construction, parking and road occupancy impacts with local business improvement areas and resident associations in advance of any physical road modifications.
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9. City Council direct the applicant to install appropriate signage and request the applicant to install converging mirrors to ensure that pedestrians, cyclists and motorists safety is considered at all times.
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10. City Council direct the applicant to provide a sufficient number of traffic control persons as determined by the Work Zone Coordinator and Toronto Police Construction Liaison Officer, on a daily basis to control construction vehicle access and egress to and from the site and maintain a safe environment for the public.
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11. City Council direct the applicant to provide a sufficient number of pay-duty Police Officers as determined by the Work Zone Coordinator and Toronto Police Construction Liaison Officer, during large scale concrete pours and large-scale material deliveries to control vehicle access and egress to and from the site and maintain a safe environment for the public.
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12. City Council direct the applicant to post a 24-hour monitored construction hotline number on the hoarding board, which must be prominently placed and legible from 20 metres and on all elevations from the construction site.
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13. City Council direct the applicant to provide and install public art, including mural artwork, onto every elevation of the hoarding board with adequate spotlighting for night-time illumination, at their sole cost, to the satisfaction of the Ward Councillor.
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14. City Council direct that Queen Street East be returned to its pre-construction traffic and parking regulations (except with parking rates and hours of operation being consistent to the rates and hours of operation at the time of completion) when the project is complete.
","financialImpactWep":"There is no financial impact to the City. Elcium Construction Management Corp. is responsible for all costs, including payment of fees to the city for the occupancy of the right-of-way. Based on the area enclosed and projected duration of the proposed closure on Queen Street East these fees will be approximately $78,000.00.
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As of April 1, 2025, applicants are subject to the new Road Disruption Activity Reporting System (RoDARS) - Traffic Management Recovery Fee for the temporary closure of a traffic lane. Based on the proposed duration, length, and extent of the proposed lane closure on Queen Street East, these fees will be approximately $34,000.00.
","agendaItemSummary":"As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a transit service on Queen Street East, City Council approval of this report is required.
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Elcium Construction Management Corp. is constructing a 3-storey condominium with ground floor retail at 1134 Queen Street East. The site is located on the north side of Queen Street East, between Bertmount Avenue and Coady Avenue.
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Transportation Services is requesting authorization to temporarily close a portion of the westbound curb lane with the provision of a temporary pedestrian walkway on the north side of Queen Street East for a period of 15 months, from July 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026, in order to facilitate constructions staging operations. Traffic control persons will be directing pedestrians on the north side during construction hours and a temporary pedestrian walkway will be maintained outside of construction hours.
","aiMeetingNumber":23,"aiOrderNumber":28,"dbPublishLabelCd":"CCOUNCIL","agendaCd":"TE","wards":"14 - Toronto - Danforth","preMeetingEventInd":"N","staffReport":{"staffReportId":101211,"staffReportDate":1747713600000,"srOrigin":"the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services"},"communicationTypeDesc":"Report","considerTypeDesc":"ACTION","itemStatusDesc":"Deferred","publishTypeDesc":"Main","decisionBodyPublishLabel":"Community Council","speakerInterestedPersons":[],"committeeCommunications":{},"councilCommunications":{},"committeeAttachments":{"1-READ":{"backgroundAttachmentId":255594,"mimeTypeId":106,"fileTitle":"Report and Attachment 1 from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services on 1134 Queen Street East - Construction Staging Area","braPublicCd":"Y","fileName":"1134 Queen St E.pdf","bgrdAttachmentDisplayOrder":1,"backgroundAttachmentDate":1747713600000,"publishTypeCd":"MAIN","agendaCd":"TE","termYear":2025,"webpostFileName":"backgroundfile-255594.pdf"}},"councilAttachments":{},"committeeMotions":[],"councilMotions":[],"committeeRulings":[],"councilRulings":[],"committeeDeclaredInterests":[],"councilDeclaredInterests":[],"decisionTypeDesc":"Decision information not found","hasDecisonInformation":false,"consentItemStatusDesc":"Deferred","preMeetingSpeakersList":[],"preMeetingInterestedPersons":[],"postMeetingSpeakersList":[],"postMeetingInterestedPersons":[]},{"agendaItemId":140773,"communicationTypeCd":"REPORT","urgent":"N","inCamera":"N","publishTypeCd":"MAIN","considerTypeCd":"ACTION","itemStatusCd":"AMENDED","statutory":"N","agendaItemTitle":"Ontario Line - Construction Update - Second Quarter 2025","referenceNumber":"2025.TE23.29","publishDecisionInd":"Y","publishMotionInd":"Y","publishVoteInd":"Y","publishRulingInd":"Y","recommendationWep":"The Executive Director, Transit Expansion recommends that:
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council receive this report for information.
","financialImpactWep":"There are no financial impacts associated with this report. The Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer has reviewed this report and agrees with the financial impact information.
","agendaItemSummary":"The purpose of this report is to provide updates on the status of construction activities on the Ontario Line project within the boundaries of Toronto and East York Community Council (TEYCC). This report includes updates on:
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- Station specific construction issues and status of the four major packages of work Metrolinx has awarded to deliver the Ontario Line (Rolling Stock, Systems, Operations and Maintenance; Southern Civil, Stations and Tunnel; Elevated Guideway and Stations; and Pape Tunnel and Underground Stations).
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- A summary of Metrolinx’s responses and actions to implement the Subcommittee on Metrolinx’s Ontario Line Construction Recommendations.
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- A summary of Metrolinx’s outreach for residents that require a Pre-condition survey/Building Condition Assessment and the uptake rate for the assessments.
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- Other items related to the Ontario Line, including heavy truck safety plans and haul routes, station-naming, business supports and community engagement.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council receive this report for information.
","financialImpactWep":"There are no financial implications for this budget year resulting from the recommendations included in this report.
","agendaItemSummary":"This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.
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The Geary Works Planning Study, concluded in 2021, was a comprehensive interdivisional study and community vision for Geary Avenue, and included a Mobility and Public Realm Strategy and provided ten (10) strategic directions for the right-of-way and streetscape on Geary Avenue.
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This report contains a status update and outline of the pathway for implementation of all ten strategic directions, in response to a request from Toronto and East York Community Council.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the installation/removal of on-street accessible parking spaces at the locations identified in Attachment 1 and attached to the report entitled \"Accessible Parking Spaces - June 2025 (Delegated)\", dated May 20, 2025, from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services.
","financialImpactWep":"The signage costs associated with the proposed installation/removal of accessible parking spaces is approximately $14,000.00. Funding is available within the Transportation Services 2025 Operating Budget.
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Transportation Services is requesting approval for the installation/removal of on-street accessible parking spaces for persons with disabilities.
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1. City Council designate an accessible loading zone to be in effect at all times, except from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, on the north side of Dundas Street West, between a point 86 metres east of Pacific Avenue and a point 11 metres further east.
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2. City Council rescind the existing parking machine regulation in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and from 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., Monday to Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday, and from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sunday, at a rate of $3.00 per hour and for a maximum period of three hours, on the north side of Dundas Street West, between Quebec Avenue and Indian Grove.
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3. City Council authorize the installation of parking machines on the north side of Dundas Street West, between Quebec Avenue and a point 86 metres east of Pacific Avenue, to be in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and from 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., Monday to Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday, and from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sunday, at a rate of $3.00 per hour and for a maximum period of three hours.
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4. City Council authorize the installation of parking machines on the north side of Dundas Street West, between a point 97 metres east of Pacific Avenue and Indian Grove, to be in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., Monday to Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday, and from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sunday, at a rate of $3.00 per hour and for a maximum period of three hours.
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5. City Council rescind the existing parking prohibition in effect from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 pm., except Sunday, and public holidays, on the north side of Dundas Street West, between Keele Street and a point 32 metres west.
","financialImpactWep":"The signage costs associated with the proposed installation of the accessible loading zone is approximately $500.00. Funding is available within the Transportation Services 2025 Operating Budget.
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Transportation Services is requesting approval for the installation of a designated on-street accessible loading zone on the north side of Dundas Street West, between Keele Street and Pacific Avenue. The accessible loading zone will operate at all times except from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. The establishment of this accessible loading zone will provide unimpeded curbside access for the Wheel-Trans users and accessible permit holders visiting the Community Junction located at 2934 Dundas Street West.
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During the investigation, Transportation Services discovered a discrepancy between the by-lawed parking regulations and the posted signage on the north side of Dundas Street West. Recommendation 5 will rectify this inconsistency.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the amendments to parking regulations required to establish new on-street paid parking locations, as set out in Attachments 2 and 3, to the report “Pay-and-Display Parking – Various Streets - June 2025 (Delegated)”, dated May 20, 2025 from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services.
","financialImpactWep":"All costs associated with the necessary signage changes are included within the Transportation Services 2025 Operating Budget.
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All costs associated with the installation of parking machines will be assumed by the TPA. TPA will monitor the revenue generated from the on-street paid parking program once fully implemented. The on-street parking rates are subject to change, pending future TPA rate reviews.
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Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) has worked with Transportation Services to identify new on-street paid parking opportunities in Wards 9 and 14 that will support the local community and area businesses by encouraging a regular turnover in the on-street parking supply.
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Through this review, Transportation Services is requesting approval for the installation of on-street paid parking at various locations in Wards 9 and 14. The proposed parking changes will replace the existing parking restrictions currently in effect, including no parking, no stopping, and restricted one-hour or unpaid parking. The proposed changes will not impact the flow of traffic and will encourage parking turnover.
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While this report seeks Community Council approval for the installation of on-street paid parking in various locations in Wards 9 and 14, this is an ongoing initiative, and Transportation Services and TPA will continue to review and report on potential new on-street paid parking opportunities throughout the City of Toronto.
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A companion report, titled \"Pay-and-Display Parking - Various Streets - June 2025 (Non-Delegated)\" outlines the non-delegated parking amendments for streets in Wards 9 and 14.
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1. City Council authorize the amendments to parking regulations required to remove existing on-street paid parking or establish new on-street paid parking locations, as set out in Attachments 2 and 3, to the report “Pay-and-Display Parking – Various Streets - June 2025 (Non-Delegated)”, dated May 20, 2025 from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services.
","financialImpactWep":"All costs associated with the necessary signage changes are included within the Transportation Services 2025 Operating Budget.
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All costs associated with the installation of parking machines will be assumed by the Toronto Parking Authority. Toronto Parking Authority will monitor the revenue generated from the on-street paid parking program once fully implemented. The on-street parking rates are subject to change pending future Toronto Parking Authority rate reviews.
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Toronto Parking Authority assessed that the financial impact of permanent lost revenue and operating expenses at the St. Clair Avenue West location will be approximately $16,938.00.
","agendaItemSummary":"As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a transit service on the streets in this report, City Council approval of this report is required.
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Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) has worked with Transportation Services to identify new on-street paid parking opportunities in Wards 9 and 14 that will support the local community and area businesses, by encouraging a regular turnover in the on-street parking supply.
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Through this review, Transportation Services is requesting approval for the installation of on-street paid parking at various locations in Wards 9 and 14. The proposed parking changes will replace the existing parking restrictions currently in effect, including no stopping. The proposed changes will not impact the flow of traffic and will encourage parking turnover.
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While this report seeks Community Council approval for the installation of on-street paid parking in various locations in Ward 14, this is an ongoing initiative; Transportation Services and TPA will continue to review and report on potential new on-street paid parking opportunities throughout the City of Toronto.
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Additionally, this report seeks the removal of existing paid parking on St. Clair Avenue West in Ward 9 at the request of the Ward Councillor, based on community feedback.
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A companion report, titled \"Pay and Display Parking - Various Streets - June 2025 (Delegated)\" outlines the delegated parking amendments for streets in Wards 9 and 14.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council approve amendments to the Traffic and Parking By-laws for Draper Street between Wellington Street West and Front Street West as described in Attachment 2 to the report (April 10, 2025) from the Director, Planning, Design and Management, Transportation Services.
","financialImpactWep":"The estimated cost to implement the proposed street improvements that necessitate the parking by-law amendments recommended in this report is $500,000. Funding has been secured through Section 37 Funds from various developments in the area and is available in the 2025-2034 Capital Budget and Plan for Transportation Services (CTP424-05).
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Transportation Services is recommending shifting on-street parking from the east side of Draper Street to the west side in order to accommodate various streetscape improvements planned along the length of Draper Street. The proposed amendment would not result in the loss of any on-street parking spaces.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the amendments to parking regulations on Front Street West, as described in \"Attachment 1 - Parking Amendments - Front Street West\".
","financialImpactWep":"There are no financial implications associated with adoption of this report as funding has been secured from the proponents of the 440 Front Street West development for the new signage improvements for this segment of Front Street West. These funds were secured through Zoning By-law Amendment Application No. 14 116571 STE 20 OZ and Draft Plan of Subdivision Application No. 18 135637 STE 20 SB.
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Transportation Services is recommending the installation of on-street paid parking within the newly constructed lay-bys on the north side of Front Street West, between Spadina Avenue and Draper Street. These changes will formalize the parking regulations following the completion of The Well development and reinstate short-term parking in the area. Paid parking will be permitted within the lay-bys only, with a standing prohibition at anytime applying outside of the lay-bys, allowing for passenger pick-up and drop-off activities.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing parking prohibition in effect at all times on both sides of Lippincott Street, between Bloor Street West and Lennox Street.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit stopping at all times on the west side of Lippincott Street, between Bloor Street West and a point 15 metres south.
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3. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit stopping at all times on the east side of Lippincott Street, between Bloor Street West and a point 58 metres south.
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4. Toronto and East York Community Council designate a commercial loading zone to be in effect at all times on the west side of Lippincott Street, between a point 15 metres south of Bloor Street West and a point 15 metres further south.
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5. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit standing at all times on the east side of Lippincott Street, between a point 58 metres south of Bloor Street West and Lennox Street.
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6. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit standing at all times on the west side of Lippincott Street, between a point 30 metres south of Bloor Street West and Lennox Street.
","financialImpactWep":"The signage costs associated with the proposed amendments are approximately $2,900.00. Funding is available within the Transportation Services 2025 Operating Budget.
","agendaItemSummary":"This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.
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The Ward Councillor has received numerous complaints from area residents and local businesses regarding vehicles parking on both sides of Lippincott Street, between Bloor Street West and Lennox Street. This activity negatively impacts sightlines, traffic flow and pedestrian safety. In particular, tour buses are parking long-term at Lippincott Street and Bloor Street West, impacting traffic operations at this intersection and pedestrian safety.
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Transportation Services recommends enhancing the current parking regulations on this section of Lippincott Street to further deter on-street parking. In addition, staff are recommending the establishment of a Commercial Loading Zone on the west side of Lippincott Street, south of Bloor Street West, to accommodate the necessary loading/unloading requirements for local businesses.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing parking prohibition in effect at all times on the north side of Front Street East, between Jarvis Street and a point 72 metres west.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council amend the existing stopping prohibition in effect from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Monday to Friday, except public holidays, on the north side of Front Street East, between Jarvis Street and a point 88 metres west, to be in effect between a point 72 metres west of Jarvis Street and a point 16 metres further west.
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3. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit stopping at all times on the north side of Front Street East, between Jarvis Street and a point 30.5 metres west.
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4. Toronto and East York Community Council designate a commercial loading zone to be in effect at all times on the north side of Front Street East, between a point 30.5 metres west of Jarvis Street and a point 17.5 metres further west.
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5. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit stopping at all times on the north side of Front Street East, between a point 48 metres west of Jarvis Street and a point 24 metres further west.
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6. Toronto and East York Community Council amend the existing parking prohibition in effect at all times, except Sunday and public holidays, on the east side of Jarvis Street, between Front Street East and Adelaide Street East, to be in effect between King Street East and Adelaide Street East.
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7. Toronto and East York Community Council amend the existing stopping prohibition in effect from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., and from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except public holidays, on the east side of Jarvis Street, between Front Street East and Shuter Street, to be in effect between King Street East and Shuter Street.
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8. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit stopping at all times on the east side of Jarvis Street, between Front Street East and King Street East.
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At the request of the Ward Councillor, in consultation with St. Lawrence Market North staff, Transportation Services reviewed commercial loading opportunities on Front Street East. These changes are intended to help facilitate this activity during events at the St. Lawrence Market North facility. In addition, staff reviewed enhancing the current parking regulations on the east side of Jarvis Street, between Front Street East and King Street East. These changes are intended to help minimise congestion and delays on this section of roadway for motorists entering/exiting the Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) underground parking facility, located on the west side of Jarvis Street.
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Transportation Services supports the requested changes and is recommending:
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- establishing a Commercial Loading Zone on the north side of Front Street East, west of Jarvis Street, that will operate at all times; and
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- prohibiting stopping at all times on the east side of Jarvis Street, between Front Street East and King Street East.
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The proposed parking amendments will help facilitate loading and unloading operations for businesses at St. Lawrence Market North on Front Street East and will deter all curbside activity from taking place on Jarvis Street, minimizing congestion during parking operations to/from the TPA underground parking facility. There will be no loss of on-street parking.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing accessible parking space on the east side of Ladysmith Avenue, between a point 15 metres north of Mountjoy Avenue and a point 5.5 metres further north.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council amend the existing school bus loading zone in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, on the east side of Ladysmith Avenue, between a point 20.5 metres north of Mountjoy Avenue and a point 30 metres further north, to be in effect between a point 15 metres north of Mountjoy Avenue and a point 30 metres further north.
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3. Toronto and East York Community Council amend the existing maximum one-hour parking regulation in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday, on the east side of Ladysmith Avenue, between Danforth Avenue and a point 50.5 metres north of Mountjoy Avenue, to be in effect between Danforth Avenue and a point 45 metres north of Mountjoy Avenue.
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4. Toronto and East York Community Council amend the existing maximum one-hour parking regulation in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday, on the east side of Ladysmith Avenue, between a point 20.5 metres north of Mountjoy Avenue and a point 30 metres further north, to be in effect between a point 15 metres north of Mountjoy Avenue and a point 30 metres further north.
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5. Toronto and East York Community Council amend the existing permit parking regulation in effect from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. daily on the odd (east) side of Ladysmith Avenue, from Mountjoy Avenue to Danforth Avenue, except no parking from a point 15 metres north of Mountjoy Avenue to a point 5.5 metres further north, to be in effect from Mountjoy Avenue to Danforth Avenue.
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Transportation Services is recommending that the existing school bus loading zone on the east side of Ladysmith Avenue be shifted 5.5 metres further south. This adjustment is being proposed to support safe student pick-up and drop-off operations, following the removal of an existing accessible parking space. As a result of this change, one additional on-street parking space will be gained.
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1. Toronto and East York Community authorize all-way compulsory stop control at the intersection of Springhurst Avenue and Close Avenue.
","financialImpactWep":"The estimated costs associated with the proposed amendment is $1,500.00. Funding is anticipated to be available within the Transportation Services 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets.
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Transportation Services is requesting approval to install all-way stop control at the intersection of Springhurst Avenue and Close Avenue. Based on the assessment undertaken, the installation of all-way stop control is recommended and should enhance safety for all road users.
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1. City Council authorize the installation of traffic control signals at the intersection of Sherbourne Street North and Elm Avenue/Maple Avenue.
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2. Subject to approval of Recommendation 1 above and in conjunction with the installation of traffic control signals at Sherbourne Street North and Elm Avenue/Maple Avenue:
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a. City Council rescind the existing all-way compulsory stop control at the intersection of Sherbourne Street North and Elm Avenue/Maple Avenue.
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b. City Council prohibit northbound right turns on a red signal at all times, on Sherbourne Street North at Elm Avenue.
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c. City Council designate Maple Avenue, between Sherbourne Street North and Glen Road (west intersection), as one-way for eastbound traffic only.
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","agendaItemSummary":"As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a transit service on Sherbourne Street North, Elm Avenue and Maple Avenue, City Council approval of this report is required.
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Transportation Services is requesting approval to install traffic control signals at the intersection of Sherbourne Street North and Elm Avenue/Maple Avenue. The traffic control signals will provide enhanced safety for all road users and is justified based on the assessment undertaken. Due to the complex geometry of this intersection, for the traffic control signal to operate safely, it will also be necessary to:
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- Prohibit northbound right turns on red at all times from Sherbourne Street North to Elm Avenue; and
\r\n- Designate Maple Avenue, between Sherbourne Street North and Glen Road (west intersection) one-way for eastbound traffic only.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit vehicles over two metres in width from travelling on the first lane south of Bloor Street West, between Roxton Road and Shaw Street.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit vehicles over two metres in width from travelling on the first lane south of Bloor Street West, between Ossington Avenue and Roxton Road.
","financialImpactWep":"The signage costs associated with the installation are approximately $1,000.00. Funding is available within the Transportation Services 2025 Operating Budget.
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Transportation Services is seeking authority to prohibit vehicles greater than two metres in width from travelling on the first lane south of Bloor Street West, between Shaw Street and Ossington Avenue. Prohibiting vehicles which have a width of two metres or more from travelling on the subject lane section would be beneficial in reducing the incidence of damage to the surrounding private properties.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the installation of speed bumps in Conger Coal Lane, between Church Street and Market Street, at the locations shown on Attachment 1, Drawing TC-495, dated April 2025 attached to the report titled \"Speed Bumps - Conger Coal Lane, between Church Street and Market Street\" from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services.
","financialImpactWep":"The estimated cost for the installation of four speed bumps is $3,000.00. Funding would be subject to availability and competing priorities within Transportation Services 2025 Operating Budget.
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Transportation Services is recommending the installation of speed bumps in Conger Coal Lane, between Church Street and Market Street.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council not authorize the installation of speed humps on Charles Street West, between Queen's Park and Bay Street.
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If Toronto and East York Community Council amends the recommendation in this report and authorizes the installation of speed humps on Charles Street West, the estimated cost of installing seven speed humps is $28,000.00. Funding would be subject to availability and competing priorities within the Transportation Services 2025 Capital Budget.
","agendaItemSummary":"This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.
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Transportation Services has reviewed the need for speed humps on Charles Street West, between Queen's Park and Bay Street. The assessment indicates the warrant criteria as set out in the updated Traffic Calming Policy has not been satisfied. Therefore, staff do not recommend the installation of speed humps on Charles Street West.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the installation of speed humps on Elgin Avenue, between Bedford Road and Avenue Road.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the City Solicitor to prepare a by-law to alter the roadway for the installation of three speed humps on Elgin Avenue, between Bedford Road and Avenue Road, generally as shown on Attachment 2, Drawing TC-498 dated April 2025, attached to the report entitled \"Traffic Calming (Speed Humps) and Parking Amendments - Elgin Avenue, between Bedford Road and Avenue Road\" from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services.
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3. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing parking prohibition in effect at all times on the south side of Elgin Avenue, between Avenue Road and Bedford Road.
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4. Toronto and East York Community Council prohibit standing at all times on the south side of Elgin Avenue, between Avenue Road and Bedford Road.
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Transportation Services is recommending the installation of speed humps on Elgin Avenue, between Bedford Road and Avenue Road. Staff's assessment indicates the criteria as set out in the updated Traffic Calming Policy has been satisfied. Therefore, speed humps should be installed on Elgin Avenue.
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Transportation Services is also recommending enhancing the existing parking prohibition at anytime on the south side of Elgin Avenue, between Bedford Road and Avenue Road, to a no standing at anytime. This change will further deter parking and maintain unobstructed two-way traffic flow on this street.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council not authorize the installation of speed humps on Lippincott Street, between Harbord Street and Ulster Street.
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If Toronto and East York Community Council amends the recommendation in this report and authorizes the installation of speed humps on Lippincott Street, the estimated cost of installing three speed humps is $12,000.00. Funding would be subject to availability and competing priorities within the Transportation Services 2025 Capital Budget.
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Transportation Services has reviewed the need for speed humps on Lippincott Street, between Harbord Street and Ulster Street. The assessment indicates the warrant criteria as set out in the updated Traffic Calming Policy has not been satisfied. Therefore, staff do not recommend the installation of speed humps on Lippincott Street.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the City Solicitor to prepare a by-law to alter the roadway for the installation of seven speed humps on Montrose Avenue, between Bloor Street West and Harbord Street, generally as shown on Attachment 2, Drawing TC-508 dated April 2025, attached to the report entitled \"Traffic Calming (Speed Humps) - Montrose Avenue, between Bloor Street West and Harbord Street\" from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the installation of speed humps on Wabash Avenue between Sorauren Avenue and MacDonell Avenue.
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3. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the City Solicitor to prepare a by-law to alter the roadway for the installation of speed humps, generally as shown on Attachment 3, Drawing TC-WA01 dated May 2025, attached to the report entitled \"Traffic Circulation Changes, Traffic Calming (Speed Humps) and Parking Amendments - West Parkdale Neighbourhood\" from the Director, Planning, Design and Management, Transportation Services.
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Transportation Services is requesting approval to convert Macdonell Avenue from Rideau Avenue to Fern Avenue from one-way southbound for motor vehicles to one-way northbound for motor vehicles, while maintaining two-way travel for cyclists. The purpose of this change is to address neighbourhood traffic infiltration concerns as part of the West Parkdale Cycling Connections project. In conjunction with this change, on-street parking is recommended to be moved from the west side of Macdonell Avenue to the east side between Rideau Avenue and Fern Avenue.
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1. City Council direct that the following amendments to parking and traffic regulations currently in place on Dundas Street West between Spadina Avenue and McCaul Street approved in Item TE13.42, as amended by MM23.35, be made permanent:
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a. prohibit stopping from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday to Friday and 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday
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b. prohibit parking from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m., Monday to Friday and 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday
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c. designate an Accessible loading zone, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., daily, between a point 34.5 metres east of Huron Street and a point 12.5 metres further east, on the north side of Dundas Street West
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d. designate Pay Parking, 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Monday to Friday and 1:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., Sunday, on the south side of Dundas Street West
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e. designate a 20-minute loading zone, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., daily, between a point 55 metres east of Huron Street and a point 13.5 metres further east, on the south side of Dundas Street West
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f. designate a Bus loading zone, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., daily, between a point 9 metres east of Beverley Street and a point 86 metres further east, on the south side of Dundas Street West
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","agendaItemSummary":"As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a transit service on Dundas Street West, City Council approval of this report is required.
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In May 2024, Transportation Services recommended temporary parking and traffic amendments on Dundas Street West, between Spadina Avenue and McCaul Street, to enhance transit service. These changes were in support of the closure of the 510 Spadina streetcar right-of-way, initially scheduled from June until December of 2024. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) required alternate ways to support customers accessing the Chinatown neighbourhood during this time.
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To support the 505 Dundas streetcar travelling through Chinatown, the on-street paid parking in this section of Dundas Street West was to be removed during the construction period. This was generally replaced with regulations that prohibited stopping during the daytime periods and parking during the overnight periods. Additionally, areas were identified through consultation with the Chinatown BIA for on-street commercial and accessible loading activities. Finally, the existing weekday peak period turn prohibitions at Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue were also amended to include weekends.
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As the TTC's construction on Spadina Avenue was not completed by the end of December 2024, Transportation Services subsequently recommended extending the temporary parking and traffic amendments on Dundas Street West to be in effect until the end of March 2025. Based on the TTC's findings and community consultation, adjustments were made to the parking and stopping prohibitions at this time to restore some paid parking outside the daytime peak period on the south side.
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As part of the extension approval, Transportation Services were also directed to report back by the second quarter of 2025 on the results of the temporary changes and the feasibility of making the changes permanent.
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Through consultation with the TTC, the data indicates that travel times have improved, with the following results:
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- In the eastbound direction, TTC saw improvements of up to 7% on the weekdays and 6% on the weekends in September. There was no impact major impact to the travel times when the parking signs were restored on the south side when looking at the January 2025 travel time numbers.
\r\n- In the westbound direction, TTC saw improvements of up to 21% on weekdays and 10% on weekends in September. In January after signage changes on the south side were made, these improvements continued to be similar with improvements of up to 21% on weekdays and 12% on weekends.
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The TTC have reviewed the ridership numbers and there was no noticeable increase along the corridor, but the travel time and reliability improvement did impact the 14,000 daily customers who take the 505 streetcar on this stretch from Bathurst Street to University Avenue. The TTC are in favour of maintaining the current conditions permanently.
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The pilot project has resulted in the loss of approximately 81 on-street paid parking spaces and four parking machines, as well as a 94% decrease in transactions. If the spaces were to close permanently, the Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) assessed that the financial impact would be a loss of $322,000.00 in annual gross revenue (estimate), plus $6,780.00 for the pay machines (including tax).
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However, there is still alternative parking available for customers at nearby on-street paid parking locations (about 269 spaces within a 300-metre radius) and off-street Green P facilities including Car Park 150 at 40 Larch Street (capacity of 332 spaces), where TPA is currently pursuing state of good repair and wayfinding capital improvements. The average daily peak utilization at these parking locations indicates that there is capacity to absorb additional parking demand.
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There was consultation through Councillor's Saxe's office to advise the impacted business on this corridor to ensure there was general support for the changes made through the pilot period.
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As the pilot initiative on Dundas Street West achieves the goals of the Congestion Management plan in moving more people through the City, Transportation Services recommends that the temporary changes be made permanent.
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1. The Toronto and East York Community Council:
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a. appoint the following individuals to the Swansea Town Hall Board, at pleasure of Council, for the terms of office noted below and until successors are appointed:
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- Melissa Lee, for a term of office ending May 31, 2026
\r\n- Walter Melnyk, for a term of office ending May 31, 2026
\r\n- Rob Hamilton, for a term of office ending May 31, 2027
\r\n- Andrea Hazard, for a term of office ending May 31, 2027
\r\n- Michael Peddle, for a term of office ending May 31, 2027
\r\n- Kyle Smith, for a term of office ending May 31, 2027
\r\n- Elizabeth Elder, for a term of office ending May 31, 2027
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b. appoint the following interest group nominees to the Swansea Town Hall Board, at pleasure of Council, for a term of office ending May 31, 2029 and until successors are appointed:
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- Madhu Bhargava (Nominated by Swansea Horticultural Society)
\r\n- Susan Zalepa (Nominated by James T. Bonham Residences)
\r\n- Meg Meng (Nominated by Swansea Historical Society)
\r\n- Ann Morton (Nominated by Swansea Area Seniors’ Association)
\r\n- William Roberts (Nominated by Swansea Area Ratepayers Association)
\r\n- Jack Slaughter (Nominated by Swansea Community Recreation Centre Advisory Committee)
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"The Board confirms that each of these nominees is qualified to serve under the provisions of the City of Toronto's Public Appointments Policy and the Relationship Framework for Community Centre Boards of Management.
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Rob Hamilton, Andrea Hazard and Michael Peddle are recommend for re-appointment. Melissa Lee, Walter Melnyk, Kyle Smith and Elizabeth Elder are new appointment. These seven candidates will fill the seven vacant positions.
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Rajesh Gokhale, Manfred Netzel, Nicolas Setacci and Elaine Stanley will not be returning to the Board. Their terms will end on May 15, 2025.
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On behalf of the Board, I respectfully request that the City take the necessary steps to appoint the nominated candidates as listed above.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the installation of speed humps on Lippincott Street, between Lennox Street and Bloor Street West.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the City Solicitor to prepare a by-law to alter the roadway for the installation of 2 speed humps on Lippincott Street, between Lennox Street and Bloor Street West, generally as shown on Attachment, Drawing TC-499 dated April 2025, from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"Reckless speeding by cut through traffic is a problem throughout Ward 11. Community members have requested speed humps on Lippincott Street between Lennox Street and Bloor Street West to help moderate the speeds of reckless drivers.
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1. Despite the provisions of the City of Toronto Property Naming Policy, City Council approve the renaming of the community garden in Joel Weeks Park to Carol Sutton Garden.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"Carol Sutton was a beloved community leader and exceptional artist whose dedication, artistic talent, and community service left a lasting impact on Joel Weeks Park and the surrounding community.
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A highly accomplished abstract artist, Carol's work is featured in major public collections across North America, including the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Canada Council Art Bank in Ottawa, and the Edmonton Art Gallery, among others. As a woman exhibiting in major galleries around North America during a time when the field was still heavily male-dominated, Sutton’s presence helped pave the way for other female abstract artists.
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Carol’s home and studio overlook Joel Weeks Park in East York. Beginning in the early 1980s, she took it upon herself to care for the then-named Joel Weeks Parkette. Her volunteer stewardship included planting trees and shrubs, maintaining gardens, cleaning the grounds, and even replacing basketball nets.
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When the neighbourhood underwent redevelopment and Joel Weeks Parkette was expanded and renamed Joel Weeks Park, Carol was an active participant in community consultation meetings. In recognition of her longstanding contributions, a special garden bed was included in the park design, located beside the basketball courts and near the water fountain, just for Carol’s gardening. Carol and her husband, sculptor André Fauteux, lovingly created and maintained a vibrant perennial flower bed there. When Carol could no longer tend to it due to Alzheimer’s, André continued to care for the garden in her honour.
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Naming this garden after Carol would be a meaningful tribute to her devotion and lasting impact on the community. A formal naming application was submitted to Strategic Partnerships by the local BIA, with strong support from both residents and Carol’s family.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the temporary installation of traffic calming (speed humps) on Stanhope Avenue between O’Connor Drive and Hopedale Avenue from July 1, 2025 to December 31, 2028.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the City Solicitor to prepare a by-law to alter the roadway to temporarily install four speed humps on Stanhope Avenue between O’Connor Drive and Hopedale Avenue, generally as shown on the attached Drawing No. TC-169, dated September 2023 from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"Residents on Stanhope Avenue, between O’Connor Drive and Hopedale Avenue, have expressed repeated concerns about speeding vehicles and occasional truck traffic on their local street. While Stanhope Avenue is not a designated haul route for the Metrolinx’s Ontario Line construction, it is located in close proximity to Metrolinx’s Minton Portal construction site, where major works are underway and are expected to continue until 2028.
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Residents have reported that construction-related activity in the surrounding area has led to increased traffic volumes and speeding, impacting their safety and livability. In response to these concerns, my office conducted a ballot which the temporary installation of four speed humps on Stanhope Avenue is supported by local residents to deter non-local traffic, reduce vehicle speeds, and enhance pedestrian and community safety while significant transit infrastructure work is ongoing nearby.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the General Manager, Transportation Services, to negotiate and enter into an encroachment agreement with the property owner of the premises municipally known as 224 Hallam Street, which would allow for the use of a portion of the public right of way located within the boulevard adjacent to 224 Hallam Street, at the north east corner of Hallam Street and Bartlett Avenue, for one lemonade stand measuring 1.97m high, 2.48m long and 1.25m wide, as further shown in the photo attached hereto as Attachment 1, the encroachment agreement to contain all of the following conditions, and such other terms and conditions which the General Manager, Transportation Services, or the City Solicitor may deem necessary in the interest of the City:
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a. the property owner of 224 Hallam Street indemnify the City from and against all actions, suits, claims or demands and from all loss, costs, damages, and expenses that may result from such permission granted; and from the use of the public right of way for the erection or display of the lemonade stand;
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b. the property owner of 224 Hallam Street must maintain the lemonade stand at their own expense in a good state of repair and in a condition deemed satisfactory by the General Manager of Transportation Services and will not make any additions or modifications to the encroachment beyond what is permitted under the terms of the encroachment agreement;
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c. the property owner of 224 Hallam Street must remove the lemonade stand upon receiving written notice from the General Manager, Transportation Services to do so;
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d. the encroachment must be maintained in such a manner so as to ensure that it does not interfere with the City's ability to maintain the street in a state of good repair or to keep it free of litter, snow and ice and/or interfere with traffic control devices or the existing and future location and maintenance of sidewalks, bicycle trails or utilities;
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e. the property owner of 224 Hallam Street shall agree that the City and/or utility companies may remove the encroachment at any time in order to install or maintain services within the affected public right of way with no obligation to replace them;
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f. the property owner pay to the City such fee or fees for the privilege hereby granted to install and maintain the Encroachment as may from time to time be prescribed by the Council of the City to be paid by all owners of encroachments which project in whole or in part over any public highway, street or lane in the City of Toronto, including without limitation, the fees specified in City of Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 441, \"Fees and Charges\", as amended from time to time, without any deduction or set-off whatsoever, plus Harmonized Sales Tax (\"HST\") and any other applicable taxes;
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g. the property owner obtain any and all other required licenses, permits, approvals, etc. for the use and/or operation of the lemonade stand;
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h. the property owner of 224 Hallam Street shall ensure that the encroachment agreement with the City of Toronto is registered on-title at the sole expense of the property owner of 224 Hallam Street; and
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i. the property owner of 224 Hallam Street pays all applicable fees related to the permitting and preparation of the encroachment agreement for the lemonade stand.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"The lemonade stand located at the corner of Hallam Street and Bartlett Avenue has become a popular and beloved feature in Dovercourt Village. For over a decade, this stand has contirbuted to the vibrancy of the area and encouraged community connection among neighbours.
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At the start of the year, concerns were raised that the lemonade stand created a sightline obstruction for pedestrians and drivers. The property owner worked with Transportation Services staff to ensure the structure does not interfere with pedestrian visibility or safety at the nearby intersection. A recent site visit confirmed improvements were completed by the property owner.
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The proposed recommendations will enable the City of Toronto to enter into an encroachment agreement with the property owner at 224 Hallam Street to keep the lemonade stand in place while ensuring it is safe for residents who are walking by.
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1. Toronto East York Community Council direct the Director, Waterfront Secretariat, in consultation with Waterfront Toronto, report back to the Toronto East York Community Council in Q1 2026 on the results of project related technical studies, to be provided by Hoverlink Ontario and/or PortsToronto, including but not limited to the following local impacts:
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a. a transportation plan, that includes information on impact to the Bathurst Quay neighbourhood, traffic safety, transit connectivity and access to active transportation infrastructure;
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b. independent noise and air quality studies, and proposed mitigation measures;
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c. marine studies, including impacts on water-based recreation, water quality, wave action erosion and the natural environment in the Western Channel and Inner Harbour;
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d. details of the proposed landing pad and associated structures at the docking location and their impacts on the Western Channel and the Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood;
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e. economic impact studies, including the potential contribution of this proposal to the waterfront’s visitor economy; and
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f. compatibility with relevant waterfront revitalization plans and strategies, including the 2020 Marine Use Strategy.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"There is a proposal by Hoverlink Ontario, a private entity, to operate a rapid hovercraft transit service between Toronto and St. Catharines in the Niagara region. The proposed 30-minute service is to start in Spring 2027, at the earliest.
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The proposed Toronto landing pad and passenger waiting area would be located in Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York on the south side of the western channel at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.
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Hoverlink has entered into an agreement with PortsToronto. Passengers would use the Billy Bishop Airport tunnel or ferry to access the mainland and local transportation options in Bathurst Quay.
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There has not been a formal submission of information and technical reports to the City, however, City staff have been advised by Hoverlink Ontario that:
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- Storage and servicing of the hovercraft vessels would take place at the business’s St. Catharines location;
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- Each hovercraft vessel can accommodate up to 180 passengers;
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- The vessels do not carry vehicles but would accommodate bicycles and luggage;
\r\n- Hovercrafts operate at 1m above the water’s surface;
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- The fan technology on the proposed vessels has noise levels that vary with speed but are 67 decibels at 8 knots at 50m offshore; and
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- Additional public and stakeholder consultation will occur as a part of next steps.
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I am recommending City staff undertake, with internal resources, due diligence on the local impacts that will be outlined in the information and technical reports that the proponents will eventually be providing to the City.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council reopen Item TE18.66, titled “Addressing Traffic Concerns on Austin Terrace.”
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council delete Parts 9 and 10 of its decision with respect to Item TE18.66 and adopt the following new additional recommendations:
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1. Prohibit parking at all times on the south side of Austin Terrace, between a point 20 metres west of Lyndhurst Court and a point 33 metres further west.
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2. Prohibit parking at all times on the south side of Austin Terrace, between Lyndhurst Court and a point 74 metres east.
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3. Authorize parking for a maximum period of one hour from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, on the south side of Austin Terrace, between Lyndhurst Court and a point 20 metres west.
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4. Prohibit parking at all times, from the 1st day to the 15th day of each month, April 1 to November 30, inclusive, on the south side of Austin Terrace, between Austin Crescent and a point 53-meter west of Lyndhurst Avenue.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"I am kindly asking for your support of my letter that will re-install on-street parking options to residents on Austin Terrace. In December 2024, Toronto and East York Community Council adopted TE18.66 addressing traffic concerns that resulted from an installation of a new sidewalk on Austin Terrace. This motion is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.
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Transportation Services is recommending making amendments to TE18.66 to reinstate parking on the south side of Austin Terrace between Lyndhurst Court and a point 20 metres west, where there is space available to reinstate parking on a portion of the south side of Austin Terrace.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the parking machine regulation in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday to Saturday; 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday, at a rate of $3.00 per hour and for a maximum period of three hours, on the west side of Tarlton Road, between Eglinton Avenue West and the lane first south.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the maximum one-hour parking regulation in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday on the west side of Tarlton Road between Eglinton Avenue West and the lane first south.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"At the request of the Eglinton Way BIA and local businesses, I am introducing a minor adjustment to the parking and loading arrangement on Eglinton Avenue West and Tarlton Road to increase the number of paid parking spots on Eglinton Avenue and provide more direct access for Wheel-Trans customers to a highly frequented medical facility. As such, the current accessible loading area in front of 453 Eglinton Avenue West will be relocated around the corner to Tarlton Rd just south of Eglinton making it closer to the entrance of the Forest Hill Medical and Professional Building at 491 Eglinton Avenue West, and providing 3 additional paid parking spaces on Eglinton Avenue West.
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The required bylaw changes on Eglinton Avenue West to this effect were updated as part of the EglintonTOday bylaw submission 2024.IE13.2 – 76-2025 in February 2025. This letter adds the necessary changes to Tarlton Rd which were beyond the delegated authority of the EglintonTOday Complete Street project.
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This change has been developed in coordination with Wheel-Trans, Toronto Parking Authority, The Eglinton Way BIA and the EglintonTOday Complete Street project team.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council re-open Item TE22.23, titled: “Charles Street West – Commercial Loading Zone”, from the director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council delete Part 4 of its decision on Item TE22.23.
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Part to be deleted
\r\n4. Designated a 40 kilometers per hour speed limit on Charles Street West, between Queen's Park and Yonge Street.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"At its May 1st, 2025 meeting, Toronto and East York Community Council adopted Item TE22.23 Charles Street West – Commercial Loading Zone and designated a commercial loading zone and a 40 km/h speed limit on Charles Street West.
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At its January 8, 2020 meeting, Toronto and East York Community Council adopted Item TE12.37 - Toronto and East York Collector Road Speed Limit Reductions as Part of Vision Zero Speed Management Strategy and reduced the speed limit to 30 km/h on this section of Charles Street West.
This motion seeks to replace the 40 km/h speed limit designation on Charles Street West, between Queen’s Park and Yonge Street that was previously approved at the May 1st 2025 Toronto and East York Community Council meeting and maintaining the 30 km/h speed limit currently by-lawed. I am also formally requesting to waive the Commercial Loading Zone installation and annual fee.
Councillor Dianne Saxe recommends that:
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize the installation of speed humps on Borden Street, between Bloor Street West and Harbord Street.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council direct the City Solicitor to prepare a by-law to alter the roadway for the installation of 6 speed humps on Borden Street, between Bloor Street West and Harbord Street, generally as shown on Attachment, Drawing TC-497 dated April 2025, from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"Residents on Borden Street are frustrated by frequent speeding on their street endangering pedestrians and cyclists. They have requested the installation of speed humps, which Transportation Services agree would be feasible. Speed humps have made surrounding streets safer and residents are eager to see them installed on Borden Street.
","aiMeetingNumber":23,"aiOrderNumber":60,"dbPublishLabelCd":"CCOUNCIL","agendaCd":"TE","wards":"11 - University - Rosedale","preMeetingEventInd":"N","staffReport":{"staffReportId":101401,"staffReportDate":1749009600000,"srOrigin":"Councillor Dianne Saxe"},"communicationTypeDesc":"Letter","considerTypeDesc":"ACTION","itemStatusDesc":"Adopted","publishTypeDesc":"New","scheduleTypeDesc":"Delegated","decisionBodyPublishLabel":"Community Council","speakerInterestedPersons":[],"committeeCommunications":{},"councilCommunications":{},"committeeAttachments":{"1-READ":{"backgroundAttachmentId":256078,"mimeTypeId":106,"fileTitle":"Letter from Councillor Dianne Saxe on Borden Street, between Bloor Street West and Harbord Street - Traffic Calming","braPublicCd":"Y","fileName":"Traffic Calming - Borden Street (1).pdf","bgrdAttachmentDisplayOrder":1,"backgroundAttachmentDate":1749009600000,"publishTypeCd":"NEW","agendaCd":"TE","termYear":2025,"webpostFileName":"backgroundfile-256078.pdf"},"2-READ":{"backgroundAttachmentId":256087,"mimeTypeId":106,"fileTitle":"Attachment 1 - Drawing TC-497","braPublicCd":"Y","fileName":"TC-497 Borden.pdf","bgrdAttachmentDisplayOrder":2,"publishTypeCd":"NEW","agendaCd":"TE","termYear":2025,"webpostFileName":"backgroundfile-256087.pdf"},"3-READ":{"backgroundAttachmentId":256088,"mimeTypeId":106,"fileTitle":"Attachment 2 - Memorandum from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services on Borden Street, between Bloor Street West and Harbord Street - Traffic Calming","braPublicCd":"Y","fileName":"JG - Draft June Traffic Calming on Borden St btw Harbord St and Bloor St W.pdf","bgrdAttachmentDisplayOrder":3,"publishTypeCd":"NEW","agendaCd":"TE","termYear":2025,"webpostFileName":"backgroundfile-256088.pdf"}},"councilAttachments":{},"committeeMotions":[],"councilMotions":[],"committeeRulings":[],"councilRulings":[],"committeeDeclaredInterests":[],"councilDeclaredInterests":[],"decisionTypeDesc":"Decision information not found","hasDecisonInformation":false,"consentItemStatusDesc":"Adopted","preMeetingSpeakersList":[],"preMeetingInterestedPersons":[],"postMeetingSpeakersList":[],"postMeetingInterestedPersons":[]},{"agendaItemId":141017,"communicationTypeCd":"LETTER","urgent":"N","inCamera":"N","publishTypeCd":"NEW","considerTypeCd":"ACTION","itemStatusCd":"ADOPTED","statutory":"N","agendaItemTitle":"Strengthening Traffic Action for Liberty Village","referenceNumber":"2025.TE23.61","scheduleType":"DELEG","publishDecisionInd":"Y","publishMotionInd":"Y","publishVoteInd":"Y","publishRulingInd":"Y","recommendationWep":"Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik recommends that:
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council request the General Manager, Transportation Services to report back on the status of short and medium-term traffic mitigating actions identified and implemented from the Liberty Village Traffic Action Plan to the July 8, 2025 meeting of the Toronto East York Community Council, including:
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a. engagement with the Liberty Village Residents’ Association and local residents, including a public information session to communicate updates, and dedicated ongoing meetings;
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b. ensuring traffic agents or paid duty officers are on the ground regularly in the community at priority intersections, including at Strachan/East Liberty/Ordnance and Dufferin/Liberty;
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c. coordination with Exhibition Place on major and special events management in the neighbourhood; and
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d. monitoring and measures on travel times.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"In Summer 2024, at the height of untenable traffic congestion in Liberty Village, my office moved forward a Traffic Action Plan for the neighbourhood. This focused around the need for tangible immediate, short, medium and longer-term improvements to ease congestion, as well as a focus on regular touchpoints with community stakeholders and local residents.
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As we plan and coordinate around special events in the community this summer, and as residents continue to report serious traffic concerns in navigating in and out of the neighbourhood, this strategy requires further iteration and commitment. This needs to include proactive and coordinated engagement and communication with my office, neighbourhood stakeholders, and residents on the progress of implementation.
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I am looking to see the response to amendments made by my office at the October 2024 meeting of TEYCC.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council request the General Manager, Transportation Services, in consultation with the Liberty Village Business Improvement Area, Toronto Hydro and any other relevant divisions and agencies, to report back to the July 8, 2025 meeting of the Toronto and East York Community Council on the status of local infrastructure improvements identified as priorities for action in the Liberty Village Public Realm Strategy, including:
a. sidewalk installations on the west side of the neighbourhood;
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b. geometric safety improvements at key neighbourhood intersections;
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c. options to expedite boulevard upgrades at 65-85 East Liberty Street;
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d. options to improve the pedestrian experience by re-assessing boulevard parking on East Liberty Street;
e. lighting upgrades; and
f. an improved maintenance plan for the King/Liberty pedestrian bridge and elevators;
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and provide an update on the status and sources of funding for such improvements.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"Last Spring, my office moved forward an amendment to the Liberty Village Public Realm Strategy to improve local sidewalk infrastructure, pedestrian experience, and road safety in Liberty Village in advance of the FIFA World Cup. As we welcome the world to Toronto and to Liberty Village in particular, we need to be ready. There are some significant upgrades that require a progress update.
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1. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing parking prohibition in effect at all times on the north side of Browning Avenue between Pape Avenue and a point 141.3 metres west of Pape Avenue.
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2. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing permit parking regulation in effect from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. daily on both sides of Browning Avenue, from Logan Avenue and a point 54.1 metres east of Carlaw Avenue.
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3. Toronto and East York Community Council rescind the existing permit parking
\r\nregulation in effect from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. daily on the odd (south) side of Browning Avenue, from Pape Avenue to the south former Borough of East York limit.
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4. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize permit parking to be in effect from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. daily on the even (north) side of Browning Avenue, from Logan Avenue to Pape Avenue.
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5. Toronto and East York Community Council authorize permit parking to be in effect from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. daily, except no parking 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday from a point 30 metres west of Pape Avenue and a point 9 metres further west, on the odd (south) side of Browning Avenue, from Logan Avenue to Pape Avenue.
","financialImpactWep":"","agendaItemSummary":"Residents of Browning Ave between Pape Ave and Carlaw Ave have requested an amendment to the existing parking restriction on the north side of their street due to limited parking availability.
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There is a small stretch of Browning that falls under a legacy East York bylaw enacted in 1979 for which there is no recorded rationale. The residents in this section, covered by the East York bylaw, currently have access to permit parking in the areas of Browning not covered by this bylaw.
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I have received a petition from the majority of residents living on Browning between Pape and Carlaw supporting such a change. City staff have indicated their support.
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I would like to amend this parking restriction and allow residents to have access to additional on-street parking.
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| \r\n Councillor Brad Bradford \r\nCouncillor Alejandra Bravo \r\nCouncillor Paula Fletcher \r\nDeputy Mayor Ausma Malik, Vice Chair \r\n | \r\n\r\n Councillor Josh Matlow \r\nCouncillor Chris Moise, Chair \r\nCouncillor Gord Perks \r\nCouncillor Dianne Saxe \r\n | \r\n
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This meeting of the Toronto and East York Community Council will be conducted with members participating in person and remotely.
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Members of Council, City Officials, and members of the public who register to speak will be provided with the video conference details closer to the meeting date.
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To provide comments or make a presentation to the Toronto and East York Community Council
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The public may submit written comments or register to speak to the Community Council on any item on the agenda. The public may speak to the Community Council in person or by video conference.
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Written comments may be submitted by writing to teycc@toronto.ca.
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To speak to the Community Council, please register by e-mail to teycc@toronto.ca or by phone at 416-392-7033. Members of the public who register to speak will be provided with instructions on how to participate in the meeting.
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Special Assistance for Members of the Public: City staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice. If you need special assistance, please call 416-392-7033, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail teycc@toronto.ca.
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Closed Meeting Requirements: If the Toronto and East York Community Council wants to meet in closed session (privately), a member of the Committee must make a motion to do so and give the reason why the Committee has to meet privately (City of Toronto Act, 2006).
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Notice to People Writing or Making Presentations to the Toronto and East York Community Council: The City of Toronto Act, 2006 and the City of Toronto Municipal Code authorize the City of Toronto to collect any personal information in your communication or presentation to City Council or its Committees and Boards. The City collects this information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City’s website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it - such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address - available to the public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.
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Many Committee, Board, and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view. If you speak at the meeting you will appear in the video broadcast. Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available.
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If you want to learn more about why and how the City collects your information, write to the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto ON M5H 2N2 or call 416-392-7033.
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toronto.ca/council
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This agenda and any supplementary materials submitted to the City Clerk can be found online at www.toronto.ca/council. Visit the website for access to all agendas, reports, decisions and minutes of City Council and its committees.
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Schedule of Timed Items:
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9:30 a.m. - TE23.1
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Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act
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Confirmation of Minutes – May 1, 2025
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Speakers/Presentations: The speakers list will be posted online at 8:30 a.m. on June 5, 2025
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Communications/Reports
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Introduction and Enactment of General Bills and Bill to Confirm the Proceedings of Community Council will be the last item.
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