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REPORTS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEES
AND OTHER COMMITTEES
As Considered by
The Council of the City of Toronto
on May 13 and 14, 1998
TORONTO COMMUNITY COUNCIL
REPORT No. 4
1Retention of Expert Planning Witness -5, 7 and 9 Sultan Street (Downtown)
City of Toronto
REPORT No. 4
OF THE TORONTO COMMUNITY COUNCIL
(from its meeting on April 1, 1998,
submitted by Councillor Kyle Rae, Chair)
As Considered by
The Council of the City of Toronto
on May 13 and 14, 1998
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Retention of Expert Planning Witness -
5, 7 and 9 Sultan Street (Downtown)
(City Council on May 13 and 14, 1998, adopted this Clause without amendment.)
(City Council at its Special Meeting on April 28 and May 1, 1998, deferred consideration of
this Clause to the next regular meeting of Council to be held on May 13, 1998.)
(City Council on April 16, 1998, deferred consideration of this Clause to the Special Meeting
of Council to be held on Tuesday, April 28, 1998.)
The Toronto Community Council recommends that City Council receive the following
report (March 11, 1998) from the Toronto Community Council Solicitor:
Purpose:
To retain outside planning/urban design assistance to provide evidence at upcoming Ontario
Municipal Board Hearing in respect of 5, 7 and 9Sultan Street, in the former City of Toronto.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Funds are available in Legal Services Division Account No.76539.
Recommendation:
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 9Sultan Street
at an upset limit of $20,000.00 inclusive of GST and disbursements, with funds to be payable
from Legal Services Division Account No.76539.
Council Reference/Background:
At its meeting held on May12, 1997, Council for the former City of Toronto gave
consideration to Clause13 of Report No.7 of the Land Use Committee regarding the
above-noted site and approved the introduction of By-laws to permit the construction of a
ten-storey residential tower to the rear of the 5, 7 and 9Sultan Street containing 25residential
units, with commercial uses in the bottom two storeys. By-law Nos.1997-0500 and 1997-0501
were passed by City Council on September22,1997 following the execution of the required
Heritage Easement Agreement by the property owner to preserve the historic frontages of the
three-storey designated heritage dwellings on the site.
Two appeals have been received to the Zoning By-law and Official Plan Amendment on
behalf of Metropolitan Toronto Condominium Corporation No.555, which owns the property
known as 1166Bay Street, and on behalf of Sultan Developments Inc., the owner of the
property known as No.23 St. Thomas Street.
Discussion and Justification:
The appeals received focus upon the scale, height, massing and density of the project, which
would be permitted by the aforementioned By-laws. The then-Commissioner of Urban
Development Services did not support the proposal for 5, 7 and 9Sultan Street at the density
and height described in the By-laws, and it will therefore be necessary to retain outside
planning/urban design assistance in order to present the City's position effectively at the
upcoming Ontario Municipal Board Hearing. The estimated length of time for the hearing is
six days.
The property owner has already retained an expert planning witness, however, it is
recommended that an expert with strong urban design or architectural background also be
retained to complement the planning case as many of the issues focus upon the
appropriateness of the building's scale within the Sultan-St.Thomas Area of Special Identity.
Accordingly, I have contacted and would recommend the retention of Ken Greenberg, a
respected and knowledgeable architect/urban designer who has provided me with a Work Plan
which details the professional work required in connection with the hearing and with an upset
limit of $20,000.00. The Work Plan covers preparation of the evidence, assisting in
preparation of the City's case and appearance as an expert witness at the Board Hearing, which
is likely to occur in July. The firm of Urban Strategies, of which Mr.Greenberg is a principal,
is agreeable to signing the standard form Letter of Retention with the City.
Conclusions:
It is recommended that Ken Greenberg be retained by the City to provide additional urban
design/architectural evidence and support of the proposal for 5, 7 and 9Sultan Street, as
previously supported by Council for the former City of Toronto.
Contact Name:
Robert Balfour, Solicitor
Telephone:(416) 392-7225
Fax:(416) 392-0024
Respectfully submitted,
KYLE RAE,
Chair
Toronto, April 1 and 2, 1998
(Report No. 4 of The Toronto Community Council was adopted, without amendment, by City
Council on May 13 and 14, 1998.)
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