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TORONTO COMMUNITY COUNCIL

 A G E N D A

 

Date of Meeting: April 1 and 2, 1998 Enquiry: Frances Pritchard
Time: 9:30 a.m. Interim Contact
Location: Council Chamber, City Hall 392-7033
Toronto City Hall fpritcha@city.toronto.on.ca
100 Queen Street West

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PURSUANT TO THE MUNICIPAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1998



  DEPUTATION:

1.10:00 A.M.HEARING - STOP UP AND CLOSE THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY KNOWN AS PART OF THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY QUEENS QUAY WEST (Downtown)

 City Solicitor submitting draft by-law

a)Clause 5 of City Services Report No. 4 titled ARealignment and Widening of Queens Quay West between Lower Spadina Avenue and Bathurst Street and construction of Portland Street and Simcoe Street between Queens Quay West and Lake Shore Boulevard West (Ward 5)@ which was adopted by the former Toronto City Council at its meeting held on April 1, 1996

     DEPUTATION:

 2.10:05 A.M.HEARING - STOP UP AND CLOSE THE UNOPENED LANE ABUTTING GRENADIER POND AND THE UNOPENED ROAD ALLOWANCE OF GRENADIER RAVINE DRIVE AND TO AUTHORIZE THE LEASE OF A PORTION THEREOF TO THE ABUTTING OWNER (High Park)

 City Solicitor submitting draft by-law

a) Clause 38 of City Services Report No. 17 titled AEllis Avenue Ravine and Rennie Park -West Pond Ravine@ which was adopted by the former Toronto City Council at its meeting held on December 3 and 4, 1990

     DEPUTATION:

 3.10:10 A.M.HEARING - ALTERATION OF GOULD STREET AND DALHOUSIE STREET (Downtown)

 City Solicitor submitting draft by-law

a)Clause 42 of Toronto Community Council Report No. 2, titled, ANarrowing of Pavement - Gould and Dalhousie Streets (Downtown)@ which was adopted by City Council at its meeting held on March 4, 5 and 6, 1998

 DEPUTATION:

 4.10:15 A.M.HEARING - ALTERATION OF HIGHLAND AVENUE, ROXBOROUGH DRIVE AND SCHOLFIELD AVENUE (Midtown)

 City Solicitor submitting draft by-law

a)Clause 43 of City Services Report No. 11 titled, AProposed Traffic Circle - Highland Avenue, Roxborough Drive and Scholfield Avenue (Ward 13)@ which was adopted by the former Toronto City Council at its meeting held on September 22 and 23, 1997

   DEPUTATION:

 5.10:20 A.M.APPLICATIONS FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE AND TO CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN A TEMPORARY MARKETING ENCLOSURE (CANOPY) - ST. ANDREW STREET FLANKAGE OF 350 SPADINA AVENUE (Downtown)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 19, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council approve the applications for both a boulevard cafe and marketing enclosure on the St. Andrew Street flankage of 350 Spadina Avenue, subject to the applicant complying with the criteria in Municipal Code Chapter 313, including the possession of a valid business licence from the Metropolitan Licensing Commission.

        DEPUTATION:

 6.10:25 A.M.ESPRESSIMO CAFFEBAR - OPERATION OF THE BOULEVARD CAFE DURING THE 1997 CAFE SEASON - ROXBOROUGH STREET WEST FLANKAGE OF 1094 YONGE STREET (Midtown)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 10, 1998)

 Recommending that the licence for boulevard cafe on the Roxborough Street West flankage of 1094 Yonge Street be renewed annually by staff, under the present terms and conditions.

   DEPUTATION:

 7.10:35 A.M.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE - DE LISLE AVENUE FLANKAGE OF 1510 YONGE STREET (Midtown)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 10, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe on the De Lisle Avenue flankage of 1510 Yonge Street, notwithstanding the negative result of the public poll, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in ' 313-36 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks;

 OR

 (2)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe on the De Lisle Avenue flankage of 1510 Yonge Street.

      DEPUTATION:

 8.10:45 A.M.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE - BROADWAY AVENUE FLANKAGE OF 2387 YONGE STREET (North Toronto)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 10, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe on the Broadway Avenue flankage of 2387 Yonge Street, notwithstanding the negative response to the public notice, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in ' 313-36 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks;

 OR

 (2)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe on the Broadway Avenue flankage of 2387 Yonge Street.

  DEPUTATION:

 9.10:55 A.M.SOCIETY - OPERATION OF THE BOULEVARD CAFE DURING THE 1997 CAFE SEASON - ROXTON ROAD FLANKAGE OF 796 COLLEGE STREET (Trinity-Niagara)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 27, 1998)

 Recommending that the licence for boulevard cafe on the Roxton Road flankage of 796 College Street be renewed annually by staff, under the present terms and conditions.

       DEPUTATION:

 10.11:05 A.M.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR BOULEVARD CAFE - MARJORY STREET FLANKAGE OF 1021 GERRARD STREET EAST (Don River)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 19, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe on the Marjory Street flankage of 1021 Gerrard Street East, notwithstanding the negative result of the public poll, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in ' 313-36 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks;

 OR

 (2)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe on the Marjory Street flankage of 1021 Gerrard Street East.

 DEPUTATION:

 11.11:15 A.M.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE - LAKEVIEW AVENUE FLANKAGE OF 1212 DUNDAS STREET WEST (Trinity-Niagara)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 19, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe on the Lakeview Avenue flankage of 1212 Dundas Street West, notwithstanding the negative result of the public poll, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in ' 313-36 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks;

 OR

 (2)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe on the Lakeview Avenue flankage of 1212 Dundas Street West.

   DEPUTATION:

 12.11:25 A.M.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE - TARLTON ROAD FLANKAGE OF 495 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST (CONVENIENCE ADDRESS FOR 483 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST) (North Toronto)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 19, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe on the Tarlton Road flankage of 495 Eglinton Avenue West, notwithstanding the negative result of the public poll, and that such approval be on condition that the applicant holds a valid business licence from the Metro Licensing Commission, and subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in ' 313-36 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks;

 OR

 (2)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe on the Tarlton Road flankage of 495 Eglinton Avenue West.

DEPUTATION:

 13.11:35 A.M.2827 DUNDAS STREET WEST - APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE (Davenport)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 19, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe fronting 2827 Dundas Street West, as illustrated in Appendix >A=, notwithstanding the negative response to the public notice, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in ' 313-36 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks;

 OR

 (2)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe fronting 2827 Dundas Street West.

     DEPUTATION:

 14.11:45 A.M.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE - LOGAN AVENUE FLANKAGE OF 889 QUEEN STREET EAST (Don River)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 19, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe on the Logan Avenue flankage of 889 Queen Street East, notwithstanding the negative result of the public poll, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in ' 313-36 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks;

 OR

 (2)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe on the Logan Avenue flankage of 889 Queen Street East.

  DEPUTATION:

 15.11:55 A.M.WHITLOCK=S RESTAURANT - REQUEST TO EXTEND THE HOURS OF OPERATION FOR THE BOULEVARD CAFE ON THE KENILWORTH AVENUE FLANKAGE OF 1961 QUEEN STREET EAST (East Toronto)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 25, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve the extension of the hours of operation for the boulevard cafe on the Kenilworth Avenue flankage of 1961 Queen Street East to 11:00 p.m., 7 days a week, as requested by the applicant;

 OR

 (2)the closing time restriction for the boulevard cafe on the Kenilworth Avenue flankage of 1961 Queen Street East remain unchanged at 10:00 p.m., 7 days a week;

 AND

 (3)Should City Council approve an extension of the hours, I be requested to report back after the end of the 1998 cafe season on the operation of the cafe under the extended hours.

    DEPUTATION:

 16.12:10 P.M.REQUEST FOR AN EXEMPTION FROM MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTERS 313 AND 400, TO PERMIT BOULEVARD PARKING AND FRONT YARD PARKING AT 272 CLAREMONT STREET (Trinity-Niagara)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council deny the request for an exemption from the by-law to permit boulevard parking and front yard parking at 272 Claremont Street, as such a request does not comply with Chapters 313 and 400 of the City of Toronto Municipal Code.

  DEPUTATION:

 17.12:20 P.M.REQUEST FOR AN EXEMPTION FROM MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 400, TO PERMIT FRONT YARD PARKING AT 17 MARLBOROUGH AVENUE (Midtown)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 10, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council deny the request for an exemption from the by-law to permit front yard parking at 17 Marlborough Avenue, as such a request does not comply with Chapter 400 of the City of Toronto Municipal Code.

     DEPUTATION:

  18.2:00 P.M.6 ST. CLAIR GARDENS - FRONT YARD PARKING (Davenport)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 19, 1998)

 Recommending that the appeal to permit staff to accept and process an application for front yard parking at 6 St. Clair Gardens be denied by City Council, as the property is not eligible for front yard parking under Chapter 400 of the City of Toronto Municipal Code.

     DEPUTATION:

 19.2:10 P.M.REFUSAL OF AN APPLICATION FOR BOULEVARD MARKETING - 1441 DUNDAS STREET WEST (Trinity-Niagara)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council deny the application for boulevard marketing fronting 1441 Dundas Street West as the application does not comply with the criteria set out in ' 313-47 of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks.

  DEPUTATION:

 20.2:20 P.M.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A CURBLANE VENDING PERMIT - SCOTT STREET, EAST SIDE, 16.7 METRES NORTH OF WELLINGTON STREET EAST (Downtown)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending that a permit be issued to Mr. Gilbert Formella, of Shibley=s Gourmet On Wheels, for curblane vending on Scott Street, east side, 16.7 metres north of Wellington Street East, notwithstanding the objection received by the adjoining property owner.

     DEPUTATION:

 21.2:25 P.M.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A SIDEWALK/BOULEVARD VENDING PERMIT - WELLINGTON STREET WEST, SOUTH SIDE, 184.5 METRES WEST OF SIMCOE STREET (Downtown)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 19, 1998)

 Recommending that a permit be issued to Mr. Kowalczyk for sidewalk/boulevard vending on Wellington Street West, south side, 184.5 metres west of Simcoe Street, notwithstanding the objection received by the adjoining property owner.

    DEPUTATION:

 22.2:35 P.M.APPEAL - DRIVEWAY WIDENING - 17 LYNWOOD AVENUE (Midtown)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council deny the request for an exemption from the by-law to permit driveway widening at 17 Lynwood Avenue, as such a request does not comply with Chapter 248 of the City of Toronto Municipal Code.

  DEPUTATION:

 23.2:45 P.M.30 ALVIN AVENUE - REQUEST TO BRING COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD PARKING UNDER FORMAL AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO PARKING AUTHORITY) (Midtown)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 12, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council approve the application for commercial boulevard parking at 30 Alvin Avenue, subject to the Toronto Parking Authority complying with the criteria set out in ' 313-42 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks.

      DEPUTATION:

  24.2:55 P.M.14 RIVERSIDE CRESCENT, TORONTO - MUNICIPAL CODE, CHAPTER 331, ARTICLE III, TREES (High Park)

 Director, Development and Support - Toronto Parks and Recreation

(February 23, 1998)

 Recommending:

 That Toronto Community Council hear public deputations if any, and recommend that City Council adopt either 1 or 2 below.

 (1)Refuse to issue a permit to remove the trees.

 (2)Issue a permit for tree removal conditional on the applicant agreeing to plant replacement trees on her property to the satisfaction of the Director of Development and Support.

    DEPUTATION:

 25.3:00 P.M.54 WINEVA AVENUE, TORONTO - MUNICIPAL CODE, CHAPTER 331 ARTICLE III, TREES (East Toronto)

 Director of Development and Support, Toronto Parks and Recreation

(February 25, 1998)

 Recommending:

 That Toronto Community Council hear public deputations if any, and recommend that City Council adopt either 1 or 2 below.

 (1)Refuse to issue a permit to remove the tree.

 (2)Issue a permit for tree removal conditional on the applicant agreeing to plant a replacement tree on the property to the satisfaction of the Director of Development and Support.

     DEPUTATION:

 26.3:05 P.M.2 COBALT AVENUE, TORONTO - MUNICIPAL CODE, CHAPTER 331, ARTICLE III, TREES (Davenport)

 Director, Development and Support - Toronto Parks & Recreation

(March 13, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council:

 (1)Refuse to issue a permit to remove the tree requiring the applicant to reconsider his plans for a detached garage.

 OR

 (2) Issue a permit for tree removal conditional on the applicant planting a five inch caliper red oak replacement tree upon completion of construction, as indicated in the plan accompanying the application for tree removal.

      DEPUTATION:

 27.3:10 P.M.27 GLENGROVE AVENUE EAST TORONTO - MUNICIPAL CODE, CHAPTER 331, ARTICLE III, TREES (North Toronto)

 Director, Development and Support - Toronto Parks & Recreation

(March 13, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council:

 1)Refuse to issue a permit to remove the tree requiring the applicant to redesign his driveway.

 OR

 2)Issue a permit for tree removal conditional on the applicant planting a five inch caliper red oak replacement tree upon completion of construction as indicated in the plan accompanying the application for tree removal.

     DEPUTATION:

 28.3:15 P.M.INCLUSION ON THE CITY OF TORONTO INVENTORY OF HERITAGE PROPERTIES - 76 WYCHWOOD AVENUE (ST. CLAIR CARHOUSE) (Midtown)

 Acting Managing Director, Toronto Historical Board

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That City Council include the property at 76 Wychwood Avenue (St. Clair Carhouse) on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties.

 (2)That the appropriate officials be authorized to take whatever action is necessary to give effect hereto.

 a)Director, City Planning and Chief Planner (March 18, 1998) respecting Area Study: 76 Wychwood Avenue - TTC St. Clair Carhouse - Surplus Lands (also known as the Wychwood Streetcar Barns)

   DEPUTATION:

 29.3:25 P.M.4 AND 8 SOUTH KINGSWAY (ROUSSEAU SITE) - INTENTION TO DESIGNATE UNDER PART IV OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT (High Park)

 Acting Managing Director, Toronto Historical Board

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the property at 8 South Kingsway and a strip 30 metres wide, plus or minus, immediately to the north and part of the adjacent property known as 4 South Kingsway (Etienne Brulé park) be designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.

 (2)That appropriate officials be authorized to give effect hereto.

       PRESENTATION:

 30.3:45 P.M.COMMUNITY SOCIAL PLANNING COUNCIL OF TORONTO

 Peter Clutterbuck, Co-Director, CSPC and Chair of Community Voices of Support

(March 10, 1998)

 REPORTS/COMMUNICATIONS (TO BE CONSIDERED AT 9:30 A.M.):

  31.EXPROPRIATION OF THE PRIVATE LANE AT THE REAR OF PREMISES NO. 58 - 66 WILLIAMSON ROAD AND 252 AND 256 GLEN MANOR DRIVE WEST, FOR PUBLIC LANE PURPOSES (East Toronto)

 (DEFERRED FROM COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 18 AND 19, 1998)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(February 5, 1998)

 Purpose: To request that City Council, as the Approving Authority under the Expropriations Act, consider the report of the Inquiry Office and decide whether to approve its application to expropriate the private lane described above for public lane purposes

32.EXPROPRIATION OF A LIMITED INTEREST IN AND OVER LANDS FOR DRAINAGE EASEMENT PURPOSES - WYCHWOOD PARK (Midtown)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(March 16, 1998)

 Purpose:To request that City Council, as the Approving Authority under the Expropriations Act, decide whether to approve the application to expropriate the limited interest described above for drainage easement purposes.

33.GRANT OF EASEMENTS OVER LANDS ADJACENT TO YONGE STREET TO BE CONVEYED TO TORONTO EATON CENTRE (Downtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

  Recommending that:

1.Approval be given to grant the necessary easements as required, in favour of the affected utility companies, over the lands to be conveyed on the west side of Yonge Street, adjacent to the Toronto Eaton Centre; and

2.The appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the actions necessary to give effect thereto including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.

34.ACQUISITION FOR PUBLIC LANE PURPOSES OF THE PRIVATE LANE WEST OF LANSDOWNE AVENUE, EXTENDING BETWEEN JENET AVENUE AND PATON ROAD (Davenport)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 19, 1998)

 Purpose:To acquire the necessary lands for the establishment of a public lane west of Lansdowne Avenue, extending between Jenet Avenue and Paton Road, in response to a request from the affected residents.

35.ACQUISITION FOR PUBLIC LANE PURPOSES OF THE PRIVATE LANE NORTH OF BLOOR STREET WEST, EXTENDING BETWEEN ARMADALE AVENUE AND WILLARD AVENUE (High Park)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 19, 1998)

 Purpose:To acquire the necessary lands for the establishment of a public lane north of Bloor Street West, extending between Armadale Avenue and Willard Avenue, in response to a request from the affected residents.

36.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR BOULEVARD CAFE - GALT STREET FLANKAGE OF 1043 GERRARD STREET EAST (Don River)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 19, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received for information.

  37.ON-STREET DISABLED PERSONS PARKING (All Wards in the former City of Toronto)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, Works and Emergency Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received for information.

38.HAYDEN STREET, FROM YONGE STREET TO CHURCH STREET - ADJUSTMENT TO PARKING METER HOURS OF OPERATION (Downtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 19, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)The hours of operation of the existing parking meters on the south side of Hayden Street, from a point 30.5 metres east of Yonge Street to Church Street, be adjusted to operate from 8:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday for a maximum period of one hour and from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday, for a maximum period of three hours, at a rate of $1.00 per hour; and

 (2)The appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

39.BRISTOL AVENUE, FROM GEARY AVENUE TO THE NORTH LIMIT OF BRISTOL AVENUE PARKETTE (WEST SIDE OF BRISTOL AVENUE) - IMPLEMENTATION OF ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING (Davenport)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 19, 1998)

 Recommending:

 Should Council decide to approve the implementation of alternate side parking on Bristol Avenue, from Geary Avenue to the north limit of Bristol Avenue Parkette, then the following recommendations should be adopted:

  (1)That the parking prohibition at anytime on the east side of Bristol Avenue from Geary Avenue to a point 130.5 metres north of Geary Avenue be rescinded;

 (2)That parking on the east side of Bristol Avenue from Geary Avenue to a point 130.5 metres north of Geary Avenue be prohibited from the 1st day to the 15th day of each month, from April 1st to November 30th and at anytime from December 1st of one year to March 31st of the next following year inclusive;

 (3)That parking on the west side of Bristol Avenue from Geary Avenue to a point 133 metres north of Geary Avenue, be prohibited from the 16th day to the last day of each month from April 1st to November 30th inclusive;

 (4)That the permit parking system operate on an alternate side basis on Bristol Avenue, from Geary Avenue to a point 133 metres north of Geary Avenue, from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., daily; and

 (5)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

40.COLBORNE STREET, SOUTH SIDE, FROM LEADER LANE TO SCOTT/VICTORIA STREET - PROHIBITION OF STANDING AT ANYTIME (Downtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 9, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the one hour maximum parking regulation from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday on the south side of Colborne Street, from Leader Lane to Scott/Victoria Street, be rescinded;

 (2)That standing be prohibited at anytime on the south side of Colborne Street, from Leader Lane to Scott/Victoria Street; and

 (3)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

    41.INSTALLATION OF ON-STREET LOADING ZONES FOR DISABLED PERSONS FRONTING: A) PREMISES NO. 440 GLADSTONE AVENUE AND PREMISES NO. 112 MONTROSE AVENUE (Trinity-Niagara)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 17, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That an on-street loading zone for disabled persons be established on the west side of Gladstone Avenue, from a point 217.0 metres south of Bloor Street West to a point 5.5 metres further south;

 (2)That an on-street loading zone for disabled persons be established on the west side of Montrose Avenue, from a point 92.0 metres south of Cider Avenue to a point 5.5 metres further south; and

 (3)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

42.GARDEN AVENUE, SOUTH SIDE, FROM PARKSIDE DRIVE TO SUNNYSIDE AVENUE AND INDIAN ROAD, WEST SIDE, FROM MERRICK STREET TO GARDEN AVENUE - INTRODUCTION OF A ONE HOUR MAXIMUM PARKING LIMITED FROM 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M., DAILY (High Park)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommendations:

 (1)That parking be permitted for a maximum period of one hour from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., daily on the south side of Garden Avenue from Parkside Drive to Sunnyside Avenue and on the west side of Indian Road from Merrick Street to Garden Avenue; and

 (2)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.

43.HARRISON STREET, NORTH SIDE (FRONTING PREMISES NO. 108) - IMPLEMENTATION OF A ADAY-CARE PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF AREA@ WITH A FIFTEEN MINUTE MAXIMUM PARKING LIMIT (Trinity-Niagara)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 17, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the parking prohibition from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday on the north side of Harrison Street from Ossington Avenue to a point 56.4 metres west be rescinded;

 (2)That parking be prohibited from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays, on the north side of Harrison Street from Ossington Avenue to a point 56.4 metres west;

 (3)That parking be allowed for a maximum period of fifteen minutes from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays, on the north side of Harrison Street from Ossington Avenue to a point 56.4 metres west; and

 (4)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

44.VARIOUS STREETS - PARKING REGULATIONS (Trinity-Niagara)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(February 23, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the following parking prohibitions be rescinded:

 (a)from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on the east side of Walnut Avenue from Adelaide Street West to Richmond Street West;

 (b)from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday on the north side of Adelaide Street West from Shaw Street to Massey Street;

 (c)from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on the north side of Adelaide Street West from Crawford Street to Strachan Avenue;

 (d)from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday on the east side of Crawford Street from King Street West to Adelaide Street West;

(e)at anytime on the west side of Crawford Street from King Street West to Adelaide Street West;

 (f)at anytime on the south side of Adelaide Street West from Crawford Street to Shaw Street;

 (2)That parking be restricted to a maximum period of one hour from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday:

 (a)on the south side of Adelaide Street West from Shaw Street to Crawford Street;

 (b)on both sides of Crawford Street from King Street West to Adelaide Street West; and

 (3)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

45.10 ROSEHILL AVENUE - PROVISION OF TEN MINUTE PARKING IN FRONT OF LINDEN SCHOOL (Midtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(February 23, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the existing ANo Standing Anytime@ regulation on the north side of Rosehill Avenue from Yonge Street to Avoca Avenue be rescinded;

 (2)That standing be prohibited at anytime on the north side of Rosehill Avenue from Yonge Street to a point 46 metres east;

 (3)That standing be prohibited at anytime on the north side of Rosehill Avenue from a point 58 metres east of Yonge Street to Avoca Avenue;

 (4)That parking on the north side of Rosehill Avenue from a point 46 metres east of Yonge Street to a point 12 metres further east be restricted to a maximum period of 10 minutes from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., and 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday and that standing be prohibited at all other times; and

 (5)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

  46.INSTALLATION OF SPEED BUMPS IN PUBLIC LANEWAYS (Davenport)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the installation of speed bumps of the type and design noted herein and at locations shown in Table "A" of this report be approved; and

 (2)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.

47.SCHOOL PICK-UP/DROP-OFF ZONES (All Wards in the Former City of Toronto)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received for information.

48.QUEENS QUAY WEST, NORTH SIDE, FROM LOWER SPADINA AVENUE TO PORTLAND STREET - INSTALLATION OF PARKING METERS ( Downtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That parking meters be installed on the north side of Queens Quay West, from Lower Spadina Avenue to Portland Street to operate from 8:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m., daily, for a maximum period of one hour at a rate of $1.00 per hour; and

 (2)That the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

    49.RAINS AVENUE, FROM MELITA AVENUE TO DAVENPORT ROAD - IMPLEMENTATION OF ALTERNATE SIDE PARKING ON A YEAR ROUND BASIS (Davenport)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 19, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received for information.

50.CALEDONIA ROAD, FROM THE FIRST LANE NORTH OF INNES AVENUE TO THE NORTHERLY LIMIT OF THE DAVENPORT WARD - IMPLEMENTATION OF WEST SIDE PARKING (Davenport)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the ANo Parking Anytime@ prohibition on the west side of Caledonia Road, from the northerly limit of Davenport Ward to a point 61 metres south be rescinded; and

 (2)That the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

51.BERNARD AVENUE AND BEDFORD ROAD - INSTALLATION OF ALL-WAY ASTOP@ SIGN CONTROL (Midtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That "Stop" signs be installed for northbound and southbound traffic on Bedford Road at Bernard Avenue; and

 (2)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

    52.INSTALLATION/REMOVAL OF ON-STREET DISABLED PERSONS PARKING SPACES (Trinity-Niagara, Davenport, Don River, East Toronto)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the installation/removal of disabled on-street parking spaces as noted in Table AA@ of this report be approved; and

 (2)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.

53.DE GRASSI STREET, EAST SIDE, SOUTH OF WARDELL STREET - RESCINDMENT OF THE PARKING PROHIBITION FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. MONDAY TO FRIDAY (Don River)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the parking prohibition from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., from Monday to Friday on the east side of De Grassi Street from a point 29.0 metres south of Wardell Street to a point 18.3 metres further south, be rescinded; and

 (2)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

54.AVENUE ROAD EGLINTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (ARECA) - AUTHORIZATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEIGHBOURHOOD TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN (North Toronto)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, Works and Emergency Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending that Works and Emergency Services staff assist the Avenue Road Eglinton Community Association (ARECA) traffic committee in developing a neighbourhood traffic management plan for the area bounded by Latimer Avenue, Roselawn Avenue, Castlewood Road, Castlefield Avenue, Rosewell Avenue, Edith Drive and Eglinton Avenue West.

   55.INTRODUCTION OF TRAFFIC REGULATIONS ON ROBERTSON CRESCENT, SOUTH OF QUEENS QUAY WEST (Downtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

March 18, 1998

 Recommending:

 (1)That parking be prohibited at anytime on both sides of Robertson Crescent;

 (2)That the speed limit be restricted to forty kilometres per hour on Robertson Crescent; and

 (3)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

56.RELOCATION OF FIRE HYDRANT TO ALLOW DRIVEWAY WIDENING - 128 WOLVERLEIGH BOULEVARD (East Toronto)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 10, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council approve the application for driveway widening at 128 Wolverleigh Boulevard, subject to the owner paying in advance for the relocation of the fire hydrant at this address, to a point approximately 3.6 m east of its existing location.

57.INTERSECTION OF ELVINA GARDENS AND ERSKINE AVENUE - REQUEST FOR ALL-WAY ASTOP@ SIGN CONTROL (North Toronto)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 5, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received for information.

58.INTERSECTION OF HUMBERSIDE AVENUE AND QUEBEC AVENUE - INSTALLATION OF ALL-WAY ASTOP= SIGN CONTROL (High Park)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 5, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)"Stop" signs be installed for northbound and southbound traffic on Quebec Avenue at its intersection with Humberside Avenue; and

 (2)The appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

59.INTERSECTION OF CLAUDE AVENUE AND MERRICK STREET - INSTALLATION OF A NORTHBOUND ASTOP@ SIGN CONTROL (High Park)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 6, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)A "Stop" sign be installed for northbound traffic on Claude Avenue at its intersection with Merrick Street; and

 (2)The appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

60.25 MUSGRAVE STREET - APPLICATION FOR COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD PARKING (East Toronto)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 19, 1998)

 Recommending that staff proceed to issue the licence for commercial boulevard parking fronting 25 Musgrave Street, subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in ' 313-41 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks.

61.WHITEHALL ROAD BETWEEN HIGHLAND CRESCENT AND MACLENNAN AVENUE - INSTALLATION OF ISLAND PARKING (Midtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(March 6, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the ANo Parking Anytime@ regulation on the north side of Whitehall Road from Mount Pleasant Road to Maclennan Avenue be rescinded;

 (2)That parking be prohibited at anytime on the north side of Whitehall Road from:

 -Maclennan Avenue to a point 27 metres west thereof;

 -a point 38 metres west of Maclennan Avenue to Gregory Avenue;

 -Gregory Avenue to a point 88 metres west thereof; and

 -a point 99 metres west of Gregory Avenue to Mount Pleasant Road;

 (3)That parking be prohibited from December 1 of one year to March 31 of the next following year, inclusive, on the north side of Whitehall Road between Maclennan Avenue and Highland Crescent from:

 -a point 27 metres west of Maclennan Avenue to a point 11 metres west thereof;

 -a point 88 metres west of Gregory Avenue to a point 11 metres west thereof; and

 (4)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.

  62.BREMNER BOULEVARD, BETWEEN REES STREET AND LOWER SIMCOE STREET - PROHIBITION OF STANDING AND/OR STOPPING (Downtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning & Transportation, City Works Services

(March 3, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the parking prohibition on both sides of Bremner Boulevard from Rees Street to York Street be adjusted to apply from Lower Simcoe Street to York Street;

 (2)That stopping be prohibited at anytime:

 i)on the north side of Bremner Boulevard from Rees Street to a point 130.0 metres east;

 ii)on the north side of Bremner Boulevard from a point 208.0 metres east of Rees Street to Lower Simcoe Street;

 iii)on the south side of Bremner Boulevard from Rees Street to Lower Simcoe Street;

(3)That standing be prohibited at anytime on the north side of Bremner Boulevard from a point 130.0 metres east of Rees Street to a point 78.0 metres further east; and

 (4)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

63.MARKET STREET, EAST SIDE, FROM WILTON STREET TO THE SOUTH END AND WILTON STREET, SOUTH SIDE, FROM MARKET STREET TO LOWER JARVIS STREET - PROHIBITION OF STOPPING AT ANYTIME (Downtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning an Transportation, City Works Services

(February 18, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the parking prohibition at anytime on the east side of Market Street, from Wilton Street to the south end, be rescinded;

 (2)That the parking prohibition at anytime on the south side of Wilton Street, from Market Street to Lower Jarvis Street, be rescinded;

 (3)That stopping be prohibited at anytime on the east side of Market Street, from Wilton Street to the south end;

 (4)That stopping be prohibited at anytime on the south side of Wilton Street, from Market Street to Lower Jarvis Street; and

 (5)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

64.PIPER STREET, BOTH SIDES, FROM YORK STREET TO THE EASTERLY END - PROHIBITION OF STOPPING AT ANYTIME AND PROVISION OF A COMMERCIAL ALOADING ZONE@ (Downtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning an Transportation, City Works Services

(February 18, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the parking prohibition at anytime on the north side of Piper Street, from York Street to the easterly end, be rescinded;

 (2)That the parking prohibition at anytime on the south side of Piper Street, from York Street to the easterly end, be rescinded;

 (3)That stopping be prohibited at anytime on the north side of Piper Street, from York Street to the easterly end;

 (4)That stopping be prohibited at anytime on the south side of Piper Street, from York Street to a point 25.0 metres east;

 (5)That a commercial loading zone to operate at anytime be approved, subject to the payment of appropriate fees by the applicant, on the south side of Piper Street, from a point 25.0 metres east of York Street to a point 15.0 metres west of the easterly end of the street; and

 (6)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

   65.GEORGE STREET SOUTH, FROM FRONT STREET EAST TO THE ESPLANADE - IMPLEMENTATION OF ISLAND PARKING (Downtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services

(February 23, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the parking prohibition at anytime on the east side of George Street South from Front Street East to The Esplanade, be rescinded;

 (2)That parking be prohibited at anytime on the east side of George Street South:

 (a)from The Esplanade to a point 15.0 metres north of Jenoves Place;

 (b)from a point 26.0 metres north of Jenoves Place to the lane first south of Front Street East;

 (c)from a point 86.0 metres north of The Esplanade to Front Street East;

 (3)That parking be prohibited from December 1 of one year to March 31 of the next year on the east side of George Street South:

 (a)from a point 15.0 metres north of Jenoves Place to a point 11.0 metres further north;

 (b)from a point 75.0 metres north of Jenoves Place to a point 11.0 metres further north;

 (4)That parking be allowed for a maximum period of one hour from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday, April 1 to November 30 on the east side of George Street South:

 (a)from a point 15.0 metres north of Jenoves Place to a point 11.0 metres further north;

 (b)from a point 75.0 metres north of Jenoves Place to a point 11.0 metres further north; and

 (5)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

 66.REGULATIONS GOVERNING FRONT YARD PARKING (All Wards in the Former City of Toronto)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 19, 1998)

 Recommending that, should the Toronto Community Council wish to consider amendments to the current front yard parking regulations which apply in Wards 19 through 26, they ask staff to prepare a report on the implications of such amendments, and then schedule the matter for deputations at a specially scheduled evening meeting.

 a)City Clerk of the former City of Toronto (July 16, 1996) forwarding Council=s Action respecting Clause 20 of Report No. 10 of the Land Use Committee, titled ADraft Zoning By-law - Regulation of Below Grade and At Grade Integral Garages and Front Yard Landscaping in Residential Districts (All Wards), which was amended and adopted by the former Toronto City Council at its meeting held on July 2, 1996

 b)City Clerk of the former City of Toronto (July 16, 1996) forwarding Council=s Action respecting Clause 1 of Report No. 8 of the City Services Committee, titled, ASolutions for Front Yard Parking and Boulevard Parking to Preserve Neighbourhood Streetscape (All Wards)@, which was amended and adopted by the former Toronto City Council at its meeting held on July 2, 1998

67.NAMING OF THE PUBLIC LANE 92.3 METRES NORTH OF KINGSTON ROAD, EXTENDING WESTERLY BETWEEN PREMISES 24 AND 26 LAWLOR AVENUE TO AJIM SAMUEL LANE@ (East Toronto)

 City Engineer, City Works Services

(March 12, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That the public lane, 92.3 metres north of Kingston Road between premises 24 and 26 Lawlor Avenue extending westerly to the existing "Jim Samuel Lane," illustrated on the enclosed "MAP A," be named "Jim Samuel Lane."

 (2)That the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.

68.NAMING OF CITY-OWNED LANES - RENFREW PLACE, ST. PATRICK=S MARKET AND ST. PATRICK=S SQUARE (Downtown)

 City Engineer, City Works Services

(March 12, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1) That the City-owned lane located between the existing portions of Renfrew Place east of John Street and west of McCaul Street, illustrated on AMAP A@ attached, be named ARenfrew Place@;

 (2) That the City-owned lane located 35.1 metres east of John Street extending between Queen Street West and Stephanie Street and illustrated on AMAP A@ attached, be named ASt. Patrick=s Market@;

 (3)That the City-owned lane located 33.7 metres west of McCaul Street extending between Queen Street West and Stephanie Street and illustrated on AMAP A@ attached, be named ASt. Patrick=s Square@; and

 (4) That the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

69.REQUEST FOR REMOVAL OF A CITY-OWNED TREE - 7 GANGE AVENUE (Midtown)

 Director, Development & Support - Toronto Parks and Recreation

(February 27, 1998)

 Recommending:

 That City Council approve the following staff decision:

 (1)the applicant submit payment for the value of the tree-of-heaven, removal and replacement costs, a total of $1,746.76; and

 (2)the applicant plant four new trees in turf on Gange Avenue City street allowance upon completion of the project in accordance with Landscape Plan L1 prepared by Laura Starr Landscape Ltd. date stamped February 9, 1998 by Urban Development Services.

    70.REQUEST FOR REMOVAL OF A CITY-OWNED TREE - 360 KINGSWOOD ROAD (East Toronto)

 Director, Development and Support, Toronto Parks and Recreation

(March 9, 1998)

 Recommending that the request for tree removal be denied.

71.REQUEST FOR REMOVAL OF A CITY-OWNED TREE - 267 FOREST HILL ROAD (Midtown)

 Director, Development and Support, Toronto Parks and Recreation

(March 12, 1998)

 Recommending that the request for tree removal be denied.

72.1669 QUEEN STREET EAST - REQUEST FOR TREE REMOVAL (East Toronto)

 Director of Development and Support, Toronto Parks and Recreation, City Hall Office

(March 5, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council approve the following staff decision:

1.the applicant pay $5,546.57 for the value, removal and replacement cost for the 11 trees; and

2.the applicant plant in accordance with Streetscape Landscape Plans LA-1 to LA-6 inclusive, prepared by MBTW, dated July 9, 1997, and revised January 26, 1998.

73.REQUEST FOR REMOVAL OF A CITY-OWNED TREE - 120 WESTMORELAND AVENUE (Davenport)

 Director, Development & Support, Toronto Parks and Recreation, City Hall Office

(March 16, 1998)

 Recommending that the request for tree removal be denied.

  74.FENCES WITHIN THE CITY STREET ALLOWANCE (All Wards in the Former City of Toronto)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending that the Toronto Community Council choose between the options for amending the current Municipal Code requirements for fences on public property within the former City of Toronto, and the public notification process as presented below:

 (1)(a)That fences and ornamental walls within the City street allowance, both at the front of a property and beyond the main front wall of the building not exceed a height of 1.0 m;

 OR

 (b)That fences and ornamental walls within the City street allowance located beyond the main front wall of the building not exceed a height of 1.9 m and that such fences and ornamental walls be set back a minimum distance of 2.1 m from the rear edge of the City sidewalk or 3.8 m from the curb where there is no sidewalk;

 AND

 (2)(a)That notification of all fence and ornamental wall applications continue to be forwarded to the Ward Councillors;

 OR

 (b)That the requirement for notification of fences and ornamental wall applications to the Ward Councillor be eliminated;

 OR

 (c)That City staff post a notice on the property, of application for fences and ornamental walls over 1.0 m in height for a period of 14 days;

 AND

 (3)That appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

 a)Toronto Community Council Solicitor (March 19, 1998) respecting Delegation of Fence Approval Process - Legal Issues

   75.CONSTRUCTION OF A WOODEN FENCE - 59 BARTON AVENUE AND ON EUCLID AVENUE (Midtown)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 19, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council approve the construction of a wooden fence within the City Street allowance at 59 Barton Avenue and on Euclid Avenue, subject to the owners entering into an agreement with the City of Toronto, as prescribed under Chapter 313 of the City of Toronto Municipal Code.

76.REQUEST FOR ENDORSEMENT OF EVENT FOR LLBO PURPOSES - TORONTO=S FESTIVAL OF BEER (Trinity-Niagara)

 Greg Cosway, The Cottage Creek Corporation

(undated)

77.REQUEST FOR ENDORSEMENT OF EVENT FOR LLBO PURPOSES - MOLSON INDYFEST

 Charlie G. Johnstone, Executive Director, Molson IndyFest

(February 25, 1998)

78.REQUEST FOR ENDORSEMENT OF EVENT FOR LLBO PURPOSES - NORTH BY NORTHEAST MUSIC FESTIVAL AND CONFERENCE (Downtown)

 Andy McLean, Managing Director, North By NorthEast Music Festival & Conference

(February 27, 1998)

79.REQUEST FOR ENDORSEMENT OF EVENT FOR LLBO PURPOSES - 519 COMMUNITY CENTRE (Downtown)

 Catherine Craig, Events Chair, Cabbagetown Group Softball League

(February 19, 1998)

   80.REQUEST FOR ENDORSEMENT OF EVENT FOR LLBO PURPOSES - 99 BLUE JAYS WAY (Downtown)

 Philip Noble, Street Events Management

(February 25, 1998)

81.ENDORSEMENT OF THE FRINGE OF TORONTO FESTIVAL FOR LLBO PURPOSES - EXTENSION OF PREVIOUS REQUEST TO COVER THE AREA AT THE BACK OF THE TRANZAC CLUB

 Jim Cook, President, Board of Directors, Toronto Australia New Zealand Club

(March 19, 1998)

82.SHOELESS JOE=S - OPERATION OF THE BOULEVARD CAFE DURING THE 1997 CAFE SEASON - 250 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST (North Toronto)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 27, 1998)

 Recommending that the licence for boulevard cafe at 250 Eglinton Avenue West be renewed by staff annually, effective April 1, 1998.

83.THE SECOND CUP - OPERATION OF THE BOULEVARD CAFE DURING THE 1997 CAFE SEASON - MCGILL STREET FLANKAGE OF 423 YONGE STREET (CONVENIENCE ADDRESS OF 419 YONGE STREET ) (Downtown)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 23, 1998)

 Recommending that the boulevard cafe licensed on the McGill Street flankage of 423 Yonge Street retain its 1:00 a.m. closing time restriction as previously authorized by City Council.

    84.BELLA NAPOLI TRATTORIA (FORMERLY BRUTTA OSTERIA) - OPERATION OF THE BOULEVARD CAFE DURING THE 1997 CAFE SEASON - 2419 YONGE STREET (North Toronto)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 10, 1998)

 Recommending that the licence for boulevard cafe at 2419 Yonge Street be renewed by staff annually, effective April 1, 1998, subject to the licence holder entering into a revised agreement to reflect the business name change and the area of 9.7 sq. m., as illustrated in Appendix >A=.

85.OFFENCE NOTICE ISSUED TO CHAN CHOI, BEACHES FRUIT MARKET - 2038 QUEEN STREET EAST (East Toronto)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(March 10, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received for information.

86.817 BROADVIEW AVENUE - APPEAL OF CHARGES FOR SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL (Don River)

 Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services

(February 23, 1998)

 Recommending that the charges of $152.06 for sidewalk snow removal on February 4, 1997 at 817 Broadview Avenue stand and that City Council take no further action on this matter.

87.RELAXATION OF APARKING BY PERMIT ONLY@ REGULATIONS ON MANNING AVENUE FROM BLOOR STREET WEST TO HARBORD STREET ON SUNDAYS (Trinity-Niagara)

 Councillor Pantalone

(March 20, 1998)

 Recommending that City Staff initiate all necessary action including the holding of a public hearing, at the next Community Council meeting on amending the Sunday Aparking by permit only@ regulations on Manning Avenue (from Bloor Street West to Harbord Street) from 12 midnight to 10:00 a.m. to 12 midnight to 7:00 a.m.

  88.THE INTERSECTION OF CHURCH STREET AND THE ESPLANADE - INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS (Downtown)

 Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation Division addressed to Councillor Rae

(March 5, 1998)

89.STATUS REPORT ON 510 SPADINA STREETCAR LINE

 Vincent Rodo, General Secretary, Toronto Transit Commission

(February 27, 1998)

 Recommending that the matter be received for information.

 a)General Secretary, Toronto Transit Commission (October 8, 1997)

90.DELISLE AVENUE - REQUEST FOR AMENDMENTS TO PARKING BY-LAWS (Midtown)

 Brian J. Kearney, Deer Park Crescent/Delisle Avenue Residents= Traffic Group

(February 26, 1998)

     THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1998



 PUBLIC MEETING:

  91.10:00 A.M.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING DRAFT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND ZONING BY-LAW - 909, 931, 935 AND 945 BAY STREET, 14, 16, 20, 26, 30 AND 38 BREADALBANE STREET AND 11 AND 25 WELLESLEY STREET WEST (NORTH BLOCK EAST OF BAY LANDS)(Downtown) (Report Not Yet Available)

 a)Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services (March 18, 1998) - Final Report : Application No. 197014 to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law for 909, 931, 935 and 945 Bay Street, 14, 16, 20, 26, 30 and 38 Breadalbane Street and 11 and 25 Wellesley Street West (North Block - East Of Bay Lands) to permit the Comprehensive Redevelopment of the Lands for Residential and Street-Related Commercial Uses and a Public Park

 b)Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services March 18, 1998) respecting Proposed Closing and Conveyancing of the Public Lane 36.39 Metres North of Breadalbane Street, Extending Easterly from Bay Street, thence Northerly to Wellesley Street West, and the Creation of New Lane Outlet to Wellesley Street West at the East End of the Block

 PUBLIC HEARING:

  92.10:15 A.M.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING PROPOSED SIGN BY-LAW AMENDMENT PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH 146(E) OF SECTION 210 OF THE MUNICIPAL ACT, 1990 RESPECTING TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS - MURAL SIGN PROVISIONS (Report Not Yet Available)

 a)Director, Development Approval and Deputy Chief Building Official

(March 18, 1998)

          DEPUTATION:

  93.10:25 A.M.1219 BLOOR STREET WEST, APPLICATION NO. 998023: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF VARIANCES FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (Trinity-Niagara)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 16, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council refuse Application No. 998023 respecting minor variances from Chapter 297, Signs, of the City of Toronto Municipal Code to permit one illuminated fascia sign.

 a) Councillor Pantalone (March 20, 1998)

    DEPUTATION:

 94.10:35 A.M.1660 BAYVIEW AVENUE, APPLICATION NO. 997110: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A VARIANCE FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (North Toronto)

 Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(February 23, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council refuse Application No. 997110 respecting a minor variance from Chapter 297, Signs, of the City of Toronto Municipal Code to permit one illuminated ground sign.

 (2)the owner be advised that the term of the permit issued for the patio structure has expired.

      DEPUTATION:

  95.10:45 A.M.RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION APPLICATION - 340-342 HURON STREET (Downtown)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 17, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council authorise me to issue the residential demolition permits for 340-342 Huron Street, and that the permits bear the condition that the lots be re-graded and landscaped, substantially in accordance with the March 2, 1998 landscaping plan, no later than one year after demolition of the existing buildings has begun.

    DEPUTATION:

  96.10:55 A.M.RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION APPLICATION - 17 HOWARD STREET (Don River)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 5, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council authorize me to issue the residential demolition permit for 17 Howard Street.

      DEPUTATION:

 97.11:00 A.M.RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION APPLICATION - 292 BATHURST STREET (Trinity-Niagara)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 5, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council refuse to issue the residential demolition permit for 292 Bathurst Street.

    DEPUTATION:

 98.11:10 A.M.RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION APPLICATION - 33 GLOUCESTER STREET (Downtown)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 5, 1998)

 Recommending that City Council defer consideration of the application for a demolition permit at 33 Gloucester Street until such time as a building permit has been issued for a replacement building on this property.

 a)Acting Managing Director, Toronto Historical Board (March 19, 1998)

 DEPUTATION:

 99.11:20 A.M.RAILWAY LANDS CENTRAL AND WEST - UPDATE ON URBAN DESIGN TASK FORCE, PROVISION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING, EARLY CONSTRUCTION OF BREMNER BOULEVARD AND COST SHARING OF BATHURST STREET/BREMNER BOULEVARD/FORT YORK BOULEVARD INTERSECTION, CONCORD ADEX DEVELOPMENT CORP. (FORMERLY GRAND ADEX DEVELOPMENTS) (Downtown)

 Director, City Planning and Chief Planner

(March 19, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That Council adopt the Terms of Reference for an Urban Design Task Force for the Railway Lands Central and West as set out in Appendix 1 of this report.

 (2)That Council approve the membership of the Urban Design Task Force as set out in Appendix 3 of this report.

 (3)That staff prepare, in consultation with the Urban Design Task Force, an open space master plan for the Railway lands west of SkyDome, including linkages to publicly accessible open space and streets, to be incorporated into the Urban Design Guidelines for the Concord Adex lands and to amend the Urban Design Guidelines for public spaces in the Railway Lands Central and West.

 (4)That Urban Planning and Development Services staff report to the June 24, 1998 meeting of Toronto Community Council on the recommendations of the Urban Design Task Force.

 (5)That Urban Planning and Development Services and Community and Neighbourhood Services (Housing) staff be requested to hire outside support, as authorized by the former City of Toronto Council at its meeting of October 6, 1997, to carry out an urban design study of the City housing blocks in the Railway Lands West and that the study budget not exceed $20,000 (funding in the amount of $10,000 each be added to the 1998 operating budgets of Urban Planning and Development Services and Community and Neighbourhood Services).

 (6)That Urban Planning and Development Services and Community and Neighbourhood Services (Housing) staff report to Toronto Community Council on the results of the urban design study, ongoing discussions with Concord Adex and terms of reference for a request for proposals to affordable housing providers to identify the full range of opportunities for development of the affordable housing sites on the Railway Lands West.

 (7)That the City secure, in the Precinct Agreement for the Railway Lands West, the City=s right to prebuild Bremner Boulevard between Spadina Avenue and Bathurst Street.

 (8)That the City secure, through Precinct and Section 37 Agreements with landowners in the Railway Lands West and Bathurst/Strachan Area, contributions toward the construction of the Bathurst Street/Bremner Boulevard/Fort York Boulevard intersection based on a 33% public/66% private cost sharing formula.

  COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTS (TO BE CONSIDERED AT 9:30 A.M.):

   100.10 LOWER JARVIS STREET, APPLICATION NOS. 998007 AND 998022: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF VARIANCES FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (Downtown)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 17, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve Application Nos. 998007 and 998022 respecting minor variances from Chapter 297, Signs, of the City of Toronto Municipal Code to permit 9 non-illuminated banner signs, one illuminated Abridge@ sign and one illuminated roof sign.

 (2)The applicant be advised, upon approval of Application Nos. 998007 and 998022, of the requirement to obtain the necessary permits from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.

101.320 BAY STREET, APPLICATION NO. 998009: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A VARIANCE FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (Downtown)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 16, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve Application No.998009 respecting a minor variance from Chapter 297, Signs, of the City of Toronto Municipal Code to permit one non-illuminated fascia sign.

 (2)The applicant be advised, upon approval of Application No. 998009, of the requirement to obtain the necessary permits from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.

    102.55 LAKESHORE BLVD. EAST APPLICATION NO. 997121: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF VARIANCES FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (Downtown)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 6, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve Application No. 997121 respecting minor variances from Chapter 297, Signs, of the City of Toronto Municipal Code to maintain one illuminated fascia sign.

 (2)The applicant be advised, upon approval of Application No. 997121, of the requirement to obtain the necessary permits from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.

103.543 RICHMOND STREET WEST, APPLICATION NO. 998006: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A VARIANCE FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (Downtown)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 12, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve Application No. 998006 respecting a minor variance from Chapter 297, Signs, of the City of Toronto Municipal Code to permit one non-illuminated fascia sign.

 (2)The applicant be advised, upon approval of Application No. 998006, of the requirement to obtain the necessary permits from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.

104.PRELIMINARY REPORT ON OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 197012 TO PERMIT SIX DWELLING UNITS ABOVE A MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR SHOP, CLASS AA@, AT 218, 220, 222 GEARY AVENUE (Davenport)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 17, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)the applicant be requested to provide documentation supporting his claim that the existing motor vehicle repair shop, class >A= is a legal non-conforming use;

 (2)that the applicant be advised of the planning concerns relating to the operation of a motor vehicle repair shop in conjunction with the proposed residential uses; and

 (3)that, provided the owner is willing to eliminate the motor vehicle repair shop component of the development, I be requested to hold a public meeting in the community to discuss the application and to notify owners and tenants within 300 metres of the site and the Ward councillors.

105.PRELIMINARY REPORT - 888 YONGE STREET (MASONIC TEMPLE) - APPLICATION NO. 198001 FOR OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS AND SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR A 19-STOREY MIXED-USE BUILDING CONTAINING 124 RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNITS, AND RETAIL USES AND ABOVE-GRADE PARKING (Midtown)

 Director, City Planning and Chief Planner

(March 17, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)That I be requested to hold a public meeting in the community to discuss the application, and to notify owners and tenants within 300 metres of the site and the Ward Councillors.

 (2)That the owner be requested to meet with staff of Urban Planning and Development Services and the Toronto Historical Board to discuss design solutions for preserving the significant heritage components of the building.

 (3)That the owner be requested to submit a Pedestrian Level Wind Study and a Shadow Impact Study, acceptable to me.

 (4)That the owner be advised that, prior to final Council approval, an owner may be required to submit a Noise Impact Statement and a Material Recovery and Waste Reduction Plan in accordance with City Council=s requirements. The owner will be further advised of these requirements, as they relate to this project by the Commissioner of City Works Services.

 a)Ms. Josephine Atri (February 4, 1998)

 b)Mr. Adam Sobolak (February 7, 1998) addressed to Councillor Adams

 c)Mr. Adam Sobolak (February 4, 1998) addressed to Councillor Adams

 106.REVISED PRELIMINARY REPORT: 56 AND 60 ST. CLAIR AVENUE WEST AND 55, 55R, 57, 59 and 61 DELISLE AVENUE - APPLICATION NO.12372 FOR OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS AND SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO PERMIT TWO 12 STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS CONTAINING A TOTAL OF 104 UNITS (Midtown)

 Director, City Planning and Chief Planner

(March 18, 198)

 Recommending that:

 (1)I be requested to hold a public meeting in the community to discuss the revised application and to notify owners and tenants within 300 metres of the site and the Ward Councillors.

 (2)The owner be advised that, prior to final Council approval of this project, the owner may be required to submit a Noise Impact Statement in accordance with City Council=s requirements. The owner will be further advised of these requirements, as they relate to this project, by the Commissioner of City Works Services.

107.PRELIMINARY REPORT: 208 POPLAR PLAINS ROAD - APPLICATION NO. 198002 FOR ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT FOR PERMISSION TO MAINTAIN THE 13 DWELLING UNITS IN THE EXISTING BUILDING (Midtown)

 Director, City Planning and Chief Planner

(March 19, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)I be requested to hold a public meeting in the community to discuss the application and to notify owners and tenants within 120 metres of the site and the Ward Councillors.

 (2)The owner be advised that, prior to final Council approval of this project, the owner may be required to submit a Noise Impact Statement in accordance with City Council=s requirements. The owner will be further advised of these requirements, as they relate to this project, by the Commissioner of City Works Services.

   108.PRELIMINARY REPORT: 9 JACKES AVENUE - APPLICATION NO. 198003 FOR OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS AND SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO PERMIT A 19 UNIT RESIDENTIAL BUILDING (Midtown)

 Director, City Planning and Chief Planner

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)I be requested to hold a public meeting in the community to discuss the application and to notify owners and tenants within 300 metres of the site and the Ward Councillors.

 (2)The owner be advised that, prior to final Council approval of this project, the owner may be required to submit a Noise Impact Statement in accordance with City Council=s requirements. The owner will be further advised of these requirements, as they relate to this project, by the Commissioner of City Works Services.

109.PRELIMINARY REPORT: 85 BLOOR STREET EAST AND 44 HAYDEN STREET, APPLICATION NO. 197030 TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW TO PERMIT A 20-STOREY (61 M) MIXED USE BUILDING CONTAINING 252 RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM UNITS AND RETAIL USES AT GRADE (Downtown)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 13, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That I be requested to hold a public meeting in the community to discuss the application, and to notify owners and tenants within 300 metres of the site and the Ward Councillors.

 (2)That the owner be advised that, prior to final Council approval, the owner may be required to submit a Noise Impact Statement in accordance with Council=s requirements. The owner will be further advised of any requirements by the Commissioner of City Works Services.

    110.PRELIMINARY REPORT: 40 AND 42 GERRARD STREET EAST, APPLICATION NO. 197020 TO AMEND THE ZONING BY-LAW TO PERMIT THE CONVERSION OF 113 BELOW-GRADE RESIDENTIAL PARKING SPACES IN AN EXISTING 34-STOREY APARTMENT BUILDING TO A COMMERCIAL PARKING USE AND TO PERMIT A CONVENIENCE STORE USE AT GRADE (Downtown)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 13, 1998)

 Recommending that I be requested to hold a public meeting in the community to discuss the application, and to notify owners and tenants within 300 metres of the site and the Ward Councillors.

111.DIRECTIONS REPORT: 9-15 CHRISTIE STREET AND 388-402 CLINTON STREET - APPLICATION 197028 FOR OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS AND SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO PERMIT A RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (Midtown)

 Director, City Planning and Chief Planner

(March 19, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)That the applicant be required to submit, by May 1, 1998, evidence that the owners of all lands comprising the application site have authorized the application and that the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services be requested to not process this application until the land ownership issue is resolved;

 (2)That the applicant be informed that the height of the proposed building on Christie Street should be more in keeping with the adjacent residential building at 33 Christie Street;

 (3)That the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services be requested to report on this application to the May 27, 1998 meeting of the Toronto Community Council.

    112.NEW UNIFORM BUILDING PERMIT BY-LAW - RELATED AMENDMENTS TO FORMER CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL Code (All Wards in the Former City of Toronto)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 17, 1998)

 Recommending that Council authorize the introduction of a bill in Council, substantially in the form of the draft by-law attached to this report, to amend the Municipal Code of the former City of Toronto by relocating provisions related to the duties of the City Surveyor, projections over public property, highway encroachments, and calculation of parks levy appraisal fees.

113.713 QUEEN STREET WEST, APPLICATION NO. 998010: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A VARIANCE FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (Trinity-Niagara)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 12, 1998)

 Recommending that:

 (1)City Council approve Application No. 998010 respecting a minor variance from Chapter 297, Signs, of the City of Toronto Municipal Code to maintain one non-illuminated fascia sign.

 (2)The applicant be advised, upon approval of Application No. 998010, of the requirement to obtain the necessary permits from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.

114.IMPLICATIONS OF OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 197029 FOR BAY/DUNDAS ON THE PROPOSED CIVIC CENTRE COMPLEX (Downtown)

 Director, City Planning and Chief Planner

(March 16, 1998)

 Recommending that the public meeting on this application be deferred pending notification from the owner that he wishes the application to proceed.

  115.STATUS REPORT - APPEAL OF THE COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT DECISION REGARDING 550 QUEEN=S QUAY WEST - HARBOURFRONT PARCEL SQ-2 (Downtown)

 Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 18, 1998)

 Recommending that I report further on the settlement discussions directly to the April 1, 1998 Toronto Community Council meeting if time permits, or directly to City Council on April 15, 1998.

116.2393 ST. CLAIR AVENUE WEST - RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION PERMIT CONDITIONS (Davenport)

 (REFERRED BY THE FORMER CITY OF TORONTO COUNCIL)

 Clause 8 of Neighbourhoods Committee Report No. 4 of the former City of Toronto, titled, AResidential Demolition Permit Conditions - 2393 St. Clair Avenue West (Ward 12)@ which was referred to the new City of Toronto by the former City of Toronto Council at its meeting held on September 22 and 23, 1997.

117.SETTLEMENT OF OBJECTION TO BY-LAW 1994-0601 - DEFINITIONS OF CLUB, CONCERT HALL, PLACE OF AMUSEMENT, PLACE OF ASSEMBLY AND RELATED PARKING REQUIREMENTS (All Wards in the Former City of Toronto)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(March 19, 1998)

 Recommending that Recommendation No. 1(a) dealing with the proposed definition of a place of amusement, of the City Solicitor's report dated September 29, 1997, adopted by the Council of the former City of Toronto at its meeting of October 6 and 7, 1997 as embodied in Clause No. 8 of Executive Committee Report No. 23, be amended by deleting the following words from the introductory paragraph:

 "an establishment for interactive electronic games, occasional personal use of computer equipment on the premises for which a fee may or may not be charged,".

     118.PART OF NO. 110 WEST TORONTO STREET, ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD DECISION/ORDER, OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENTS NOS. 78 AND ZONING BY-LAW NO. 1997-0480 (Davenport)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(February 23, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received for information.

119.3130 AND 3143 YONGE STREET - ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD DECISION (North Toronto)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(February 23, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received.

 120.ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD DISPOSITIONS, ZONING BY-LAW NO. 1997-0257 AND APPEALS RESPECTING NO. 628 BLOOR STREET WEST AND NO. 754 BATHURST STREET (Midtown and Trinity-Niagara)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(February 23, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received for information.

   121.PARK DRIVE RAVINE, ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD DECISION, DISMISSAL OF TWO APPEALS TO ZONING BY-LAW NO. 1997-0369 (Midtown)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(March 3, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received for information

    122.595 BAY STREET, 20 AND 40 DUNDAS STREET WEST AND 306 YONGE STREET - ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD DECISION (Downtown)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(March 4, 1998)

 Recommending that this report be received.

123.AMENDMENT TO FORMER CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW NO. 379-80 - DESIGNATION OF EMPLOYEES AS PROVINCIAL OFFENCES OFFICERS UNDER THE PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT, R.S.O. 1990, CH.P.33

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(March 13, 1998)

 Recommending:

 (1)That former City of Toronto By-law No. 379-80 be further amended:

 (1) by adding the following Buildings and Inspections employees to Schedule "A":

 SULLIVAN, S.

 HIGGINS, M.

 (2)That authority be granted for the introduction of the necessary bill in Council to give effect to the foregoing.

124.162 BLOOR STREET WEST, REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF HERITAGE EASEMENT AGREEMENT AS IT APPLIES TO NO. 150 BLOOR STREET WEST (Midtown)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(March 3, 1998)

 Recommending that the City Solicitor be authorized to prepare, and the appropriate City officials execute, a release of the Heritage Easement Agreement registered on title as Instrument No. C-167911 in respect of the portion of the lands known as No. 150 Bloor Street West.

   125.MARINE TERMINAL 27 - 25 QUEENS QUAY EAST - AUTHORIZATION FOR EXECUTION OF SECTION 37 AGREEMENT AND UPDATE ON THE SITE SPECIFIC BY-LAW AMENDMENTS AND URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES (Downtown)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(March 19, 1998)

 Purpose:

 To obtain authority for the execution of the required Section 37 Agreement respecting 25 Queens Quay East and provide an update on the amendments to By-law No. 199600483 recently sent to the Ontario Municipal Board and the proposed Urban Design Guidelines for the site.

126.5, 7 AND 9 SULTAN STREET - RETENTION OF EXPERT PLANNING WITNESS (Downtown)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(March 11, 1998)

 Recommending that authority be granted to retain Urban Strategies (Ken Greenberg) to provide expert testimony at the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing in connection with 5, 7 and 9 Sultan Street at an upset limit of $20,000.00 inclusive of g.s.t. and disbursements, with funds to be payable from Legal Services Division Account No. 76539.

127.BELL CANADA TELEPHONE BOOTH ADVERTISING

 City Clerk

(February 13, 1998)

 Forwarding the actions of the Urban Environment and Development Committee of February 9, 1998.

    128.DRAFT DISCUSSION PAPER ON THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMMUNITY COUNCILS

 City Clerk

(March 12, 1998)

 Forwarding Clause No. 2 contained in Report No. 3 of The Special Committee to Review the Final Report of the Toronto Transition Team, headed, ADraft Discussion Paper on the Roles and Responsibilities of Community Councils@, which was adopted, without amendment, by the Council of the City of Toronto at its meeting held on March 4, 5 and 6, 1998.

129.RENTAL HOUSING PROTECTION ACT

 City Clerk

(March 12, 1998)

 Forwarding Council=s action respecting the delegation of authority to the Community Councils to give notice and hold any public meeting regarding applications under the Rental Housing Protection Act.

130.IN CAMERA MATTER

 PROPANE BY-LAW NO. 193-91 OF THE FORMER CITY OF TORONTO (All Wards in the former City of Toronto)

 Toronto Community Council Solicitor

(March 19, 1998)

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