SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL
A G E N D A
Date of Meeting:
Time:
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May 26, 1999
9:30 a.m.
Meeting Hall
Scarborough Civic Centre |
Enquiry: |
Margaret O'Neil
Administrator
396-7288
oneil@city.scarborough.on.ca |
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PURSUANT TO
THE MUNICIPAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES.
DEPUTATIONS. (The Deputations List will be distributed at the meeting.)
COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTS.
10:00 a.m. - PUBLIC MEETING UNDER THE NOISE BY-LAW
1.THE GREEK COMMUNITY OF METROPOLITAN TORONTO INC. ANNUAL FESTIVALS - 1385 WARDEN
AVENUE WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD
(a)District Manager, Municipal Licencing and Standards
(May , 1999)
REPORT TO FOLLOW
(b)The Greek Community of Metropolitan Toronto Inc.
(April 1, 1999)
Requesting approval for a three year period for an exemption from the Noise By-law for their Annual Festivals.
2.TRAFFIC CALMING ON FAIRFAX CRESCENT WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS
City Clerk (Urban Environment and Development Committee)
(May 11, 1999)
Recommending that notwithstanding the community meeting and notification undertaken by Councillor Altobello, and
given that a harmonized traffic calming policy has not yet been developed for the City of Toronto, in order for speed humps
to be installed on Fairfax Crescent, staff recommend the following process:
(1)A poll or petition be conducted for the purpose of assessing consensus for the proposal;
(2)The poll or petition should include households on the affected street, or on streets directly accessing the affected street;
(3)The poll or petition must demonstrate that at least 60% of responding households are in favour of the proposal in order
for the installation to proceed; and
(4)In the event the foregoing requirements are met, staff report back to Scarborough Community Council, where
Committee/Council may authorize or decline the speed hump installation.
3.PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS KINGSTON ROAD & ST. AUGUSTINE
SEMINARY/RESTHAVEN CEMETERY WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS
(Deferred from previous meeting.)
City Clerk (Urban Environment and Development Committee)
(April 8, 1999)
Advising that the Urban Environment and Development Committee, at its meeting held on March 31, 1999, referred a
report (March 3, 1999) from the General Manager, Transportation Services, respecting the proposed installation of traffic
control signals at Kingston Road and the St. Augustine Seminary/Resthaven Cemetery driveways, to the Scarborough
Community Council for comments thereon and report back to the Urban Environment and Development Committee.
4.PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS TO TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST AT
CROCKFORD BOULEVARD AND ELLINGTON DRIVE - WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD
(Deferred from previous meetings.)
Director of Transportation Services, District 4
(March 11, 1999)
Advising Community Council of the feasibility of incorporating the intersection of Lawrence Avenue East and Ellington
Drive within the existing traffic control signals at Crockford Boulevard, and recommending that this report be received for
information.
5.PARKING ON PAINTED POST DRIVE IMMEDIATELY WEST OF MARKHAM ROAD WARD 15 -
SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE
Director of Transportation Services, District 4
(May 6, 1999)
Recommending that:
(1)the stopping regulation identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted; and
(2)the appropriate by-law be amended accordingly.
6.PARKING ON FINCHDENE SQUARE NEAR PULLMAN COURT WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN
Director of Transportation Services, District 4
(May 6, 1999)
Recommending that:
(1)the parking regulation identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted; and
(2)the appropriate by-law be amended accordingly.
7.REQUEST FOR AN ALL-WAY STOP CONTROL ON NASHDENE ROAD AND DYNAMIC DRIVE WARD 18
- SCARBOROUGH MALVERN
Director of Transportation Services, District 4
(April 29, 1999)
Advising the results of traffic studies conducted at the intersection of Nashdene Road and Dynamic Drive; and
recommending that his report be received for information.
8.1999 BUS PASSENGER SHELTER INSTALLATION PROGRAM DISTRICT 4 (SCARBOROUGH) - ALL
WARDS
Director of Transportation Services, District 4
(May 13, 1999)
Recommending that the new bus passenger shelter locations identified in Appendix 1 of this report, numbered one to fifteen
(1 - 15 ) inclusive, be adopted.
9.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION CHRIS AND ALEXANDRA FRUEH 726 MEADOWVALE
ROAD (FORMERLY 3864 ELLESMERE ROAD) WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK
(Deferred from previous meeting.)
District Manager, Municipal Licencing and Standards
(April 14, 1999)
Recommending that City Council approve the application to erect a 1.8 metre (6 foot) board on board fence in the front
yard portion of the street yard.
10.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION ANDROULLA IOANNOU 5 TORDALE CRESCENT
WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE
District Manager, Municipal Licencing and Standards
(May 3, 1999)
Recommending that City Council approve the application to permit a 1.8 metres (6 feet) section of fence constructed at a
height of 1.87 metres (6 feet, 6 inches) with the attached trellis constructed at a height of 2 metres (6 feet, 8 inches) in the
street yard.
11.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION PETER HUMBLE 3 SPRAYWOOD GATE WARD 16 -
SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK
District Manager, Municipal Licencing and Standards
(May 12, 1999)
Recommending that City Council approve the request for a fence exemption enclosing the rear yard at premises
municipally known as 3 Spraywood Gate and further, that a 1.8 metre sight triangle be incorporated into the fence design
when the fence is replaced.
12.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION LARRY AND GAYLE HANDLEY 22 INGRID DRIVE
WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK
District Manager, Municipal Licencing and Standards
(April 20, 1999)
Recommending that City Council approve the application to permit the existing board on board fence to remain at a height
of 2 metres (6 feet 8 inches) located in the street yard of the south side of the property abutting Slan Avenue and further, as
a condition of approval, it is recommended that the fence be lowered to a height of 1.2 metres (4 feet) for a distance of 1.8
metres (6 feet) on either side of the driveway, when the fence is replaced.
13.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999010
1090011 ONTARIO LIMITED NORTHWEST CORNER COMSTOCK ROAD AND WARDEN AVENUE
GOLDEN MILE EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 3, 1999)
Recommending that Scarborough Community Council direct staff to process the application in the normal manner and
convene a Public Meeting to consider this application targeted for the third quarter of 1999, with notice of the Public
Meeting to be provided to all properties within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject property.
14.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999009
MEGAEL LIMITED 757 WARDEN AVENUE AND 2-20 MALLEY ROAD GOLDEN MILE EMPLOYMENT
DISTRICT WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS
Director of Community Planning, East District
(April 29, 1999)
Recommending that Scarborough Community Council direct staff to process the application in the normal manner and
convene a Public Meeting to consider this application targeted for the third quarter of 1999, with notice of the Public
Meeting to be provided to all properties within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject property.
15.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999014
INFANTI AUTO REPAIR LTD. 933 WARDEN AVENUE GOLDEN MILE EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT WARD
14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 5, 1999)
Recommending that Scarborough Community Council direct staff to process the application in the normal manner and
convene a Public Meeting to consider this application targeted for the third quarter of 1999, with notice of the Public
Meeting to be provided to all properties within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject property.
16.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999012
ACADEMY SECURITY SERVICES LTD. 929 WARDEN AVENUE GOLDEN MILE EMPLOYMENT
DISTRICT WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 4, 1999)
Recommending that Scarborough Community Council direct staff to process the application in the normal manner and
convene a Public Meeting to consider this application targeted for the third quarter of 1999, with notice of the Public
Meeting to be provided to all properties within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject property.
17.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SP1999003
BELLANADA HOLDINGS LIMITED AND L. AND E. SAVELLA 9, 15, 19 AND 23 CRAIGTON DRIVE
CLAIRLEA COMMUNITY
WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 3, 1999)
Recommending that Scarborough Community Council direct staff to process the application in the normal manner and
convene a Public Meeting to consider this application targeted for the third quarter of 1999, with notice of the Public
Meeting to be provided to all properties within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject property.
18.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SP1999005
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999008 THE T. EATON COMPANY LIMITED
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF PROGRESS AVENUE AND BRIMLEY ROAD WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY
CENTRE
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 12, 1999)
Recommending that Scarborough Community Council:
(1)direct staff to hold a Community Information Meeting with Notice for this meeting be provided to the nearby
Community Associations, and property owners within 120 metres (400 feet) of the site, in consultation with the local Ward
Councillors;
(2)require the applicant to submit the following in support these applications: Site Plan Control Application, Traffic Impact
Study, Wind and Micro-Climate Study and Hydrogeological Study;
(3)process the applications in the normal manner and work with the applicant to a achieve a high quality site plan
appropriate for the City Centre, having regard for building location, massing, design and roof design to achieve the City
Centre skyline.
(4)target the Public Meeting of Council in the fourth quarter of 1999, subject to the conditions listed above.
19.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999015
546958 ONTARIO LIMITED 4711 STEELES AVENUE EAST MILLIKEN EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT
WARD 17 - SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 10, 1999)
Recommending that Scarborough Community Council:
(1)direct staff to process the application in the normal manner;
(2)direct the applicant to submit traffic and parking impact and stormwater management reports;
(3)direct the applicant to clarify the ownership of the subject lands and abutting lands on the west side of Silver Star
Boulevard, and to submit consent applications to create any mutual access easements as may be necessary; and
(4)convene a Public Meeting to consider the subject application, targeted for September 1999, with notice to be provided to
all properties within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject property.
20.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SP1999007
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999011 TIFFIELD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
AND YEE HONG CENTRE FOR GERIATRIC CARE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MIDDLEFIELD ROAD AND
FINCH AVENUE MARSHALLING YARD EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH
MALVERN
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 10, 1999)
Recommending that Scarborough Community Council direct the Director of Community Planning, East District to:
(1)defer agency circulation of the applications until City Council has had the opportunity of reviewing the findings of the
Industrial/Employment Land Needs Study, currently being undertaken by the City Planning Division Policy and Research
Section;
(2)in consultation with the Economic Development Division, assist the Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care to locate a
suitable alternative site for geriatric centre; and
(3)report to Scarborough Community Council at a future meeting on the implications of the Industrial\Employment Land
Needs Study for these applications and on the results of discussions with Yee Hong.
21.CONDOMINIUM APPLICATION SCDM1999002 STONE ROGERS (SCARBOROUGH) INC. 50 MARKHAM
ROAD SCARBOROUGH VILLAGE COMMUNITY WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS
Director of Community Planning, East District
(April 30, 1999)
Recommending that City Council approve the Draft Plan of Condominium by Stone Rogers (Scarborough) Inc., with
respect to the lands on the west side of Markham Road, south of Kingston Road, being Part of Lot 79, Registered Plan
1734, known municipally as 50 Markham Road, subject to the following conditions:
(1)The Plan as stamped "Recommended" this date (see Figure 2).
(2)The owner to satisfy all conditions of the Site Plan Control Agreement prior to registration, or enter into an agreement
with the city, secured by a performance guarantee in a form and amount satisfactory to the City Solicitor, to guarantee
completion of the site work if the owner chooses to register the condominium prior to completion of the project.
22.CONDOMINIUM APPLICATION SC1999001 ASPEN RIDGE HOMES (MARKHAM GARDENS) INC. 19
ROSEBANK DRIVE, NORTH OF MILNER AVENUE, BETWEEN MARKHAM ROAD AND PARKBOROUGH
BOULEVARD WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 4, 1999)
Recommending that City Council support the Draft Plan of Condominium SC1999001 by Aspen Ridge Homes (Markham
Gardens) Inc., with respect to the lands on the east side of Markham Road, at Rosebank Drive, being Block 4, Registered
Plan 66M-2300, known municipally as 19 Rosebank Drive, subject to the following conditions:
(1)the Plan as stamped "Recommended" this date (see Figure 2).
(2)the owner to complete all conditions of the Site Plan Control Agreement prior to registration, or enter into an agreement
with the City, secured by a performance guarantee in a form and amount satisfactory to the City Solicitor, to guarantee
completion of the site work if the owner chooses to register the condominium prior to completion of the project.
(3)prior to registration, the owner shall submit the final Condominium Description and Declaration for approval of the
Director of Community Planning, East District, identifying areas of exclusive and common use.
23.PETITION RECEIVED - FILE NO. SW19990001 PETITION TO AMEND THE RESIDENTIAL PARKING
REGULATIONS MARYVALE COMMUNITY WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 11, 1999)
Advising Community Council with respect to a petition submitted by Maryvale Community residents living on
Marchington Circle and Scotswood Road, requesting the City to amend the Zoning By-law to prohibit commercial vehicles,
(specifically school buses of all sizes and multi-passenger commercial use vans) from parking on residential property, and
recommending that this report be received for information.
24.REQUEST FOR DIRECTION MINOR VARIANCE APPEAL MINOR VARIANCE APPLICATION #SA94/99
600839 ONTARIO INC. 780 ELLESMERE ROAD ELLESMERE EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT WARD 14 -
SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 10, 1999)
Recommending that City Council direct the City Solicitor not to attend any Ontario Municipal Board hearing with respect
to Minor Variance Application #SA94/99.
25.REQUEST FOR DIRECTION REPORT NO. 4 APPEAL BY THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ONTARIO
MUNICIPAL BOARD HEARING SCARBOROUGH OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 988 HIGHLAND CREEK
COMMUNITY WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 13, 1999)
Advising Scarborough Community Council and City Council regarding a public information meeting held at the Highland
Creek Elementary School to discuss the University of Toronto proposals which will be the subject of an Ontario Municipal
Board hearing on May 31, 1999; and recommending that this report be received for information.
26.FOOD AND BEVERAGES IN RECREATIONAL USES IN SCARBOROUGH'S EMPLOYMENT AREAS
Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, East District,
Manager, Municipal Standards, East District, and
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 13, 1999)
Advising Scarborough Community Council of the City's current practices, with respect to food and beverage activities in
recreational uses in employment areas and associated applications for Occasional Use permits; and recommending that this
report be received for information.
27.NEW APPLICATIONS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 12, 1999)
Advising Community Council of the new applications received during the four-week period ending May 5, 1999; and
recommending that this report be received for information.
28.SITE PLAN CONTROL APPROVALS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 10, 1999)
Advising Community Council of the Site Plan Control Approvals granted by the Director, and recommending that this
report be received for information.
29.CONSENT APPLICATIONS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 10, 1999)
Advising Community Council of the Consent Decisions granted by the Director, and recommending that this report be
received for information.
30.ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD HEARINGS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS
Director of Community Planning, East District
(May 12, 1999)
Advising Community Council of the status of current appeals to the Ontario Municipal Board, and recommending that this
report be received for information.
31.O.M.B. DECISION JOANNE MIZZI, 53 MINNACOTE AVENUE WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND
CREEK
City Solicitor
(May 5, 1999)
Advising of the outcome of the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing held on February 25, 1999, respecting lands at 53
Minnacote Avenue, and recommending that this report be received for information.
32.O.M.B. DECISION EID ATTI, THE HIGHLAND CREEK HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION AND
ABEL VAN WYK APPEAL OF CITY-INITIATED OPA 988 WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK
City Solicitor
(May 12, 1999)
Advising of the outcome of the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing held on February 1, 1999, respecting the Official Plan
Amendment 988, a modification to the Highland Creek Secondary Plan, and recommending that this report be received for
information.
33.O.M.B. DECISION YELLOW MOON HOMES SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST
AND PORT UNION ROAD APPEAL OF PARKLAND REQUIREMENT IN OPA 858 PORT UNION VILLAGE,
SECONDARY PLAN WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK
City Solicitor
(May 10, 1999)
Advising of the outcome of the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing held on February 22, 1999, respecting lands at the
southwest corner of Lawrence Avenue East and Port Union Road, Yellow Moon Homes, and recommending that this report
be received for information.
34.APPEAL AND REVIEW OF O.M.B. DECISION ONTARIO HYDRO CORRIDOR - GRAYWOOD
INVESTMENTS LIMITED WARDS 14 AND 17 SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD & SCARBOROUGH
AGINCOURT
City Solicitor
(May 5, 1999)
Advising of the Divisional Court's disposition of the application for leave to appeal the O.M.B. Decision respecting
Graywood Investments Limited and the Board's response to the request to review that decision, and recommending that this
report be received for information.
35.O.M.B. DECISION ONTARIO HYDRO CORRIDOR - MARYVALE COMMUNITY WARD 14 -
SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD
City Solicitor
(May 5, 1999)
Advising of the Ontario Municipal Board Decision respecting the Norstar Development proposal for the Maryvale portion
of the Ontario Hydro Corridor Lands, and recommending that this report be received for information.
36.O.M.B. DECISION JOHN DELIC LANDS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST OF
CROCKFORD BOULEVARD WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD
City Solicitor
(May 6, 1999)
Advising of the outcome of the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing held on February 11 and 12, 1999, respecting vacant
lands located on the south side of Lawrence Avenue East, east of Crockford Boulevard, which form part of an abandoned
CPR railroad line; and recommending that this report be received for information.
37.COMPOST GIVE-AWAY DAYS
City Clerk
(April 21, 1999)
Advising that the Works and Utilities Committee, at its meeting held on April 21, 1999, received a report (April 19, 1999)
from the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services respecting Compost Give-away Days, and directed that a copy
thereof be forwarded to the Scarborough Community Council for its information.
TO BE CONSIDERED AT 2:00 P.M.
38.PROVISION OF LITTER BINS WITH ADVERTISING
Commissioner, Works and Emergency Services
(May 3, 1999)
Requesting the Community Council's, except Etobicoke, advise City Council as soon as possible whether they support
replacing existing litter bins with new bins with an advertising component and, if so, whether there are any existing bin
locations in the Community Council Area that should be excluded.
TO BE CONSIDERED ON THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1999 AT 7:00 P.M.
IN COMMITTEE ROOMS 1 AND 2, SCARBOROUGH CIVIC CENTRE
39.PUBLIC MEETING - HARMONIZED ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE (ETS) BY-LAW FOR THE
CITY OF TORONTO
(a)Councillor L. Berardinetti, Chair, Scarborough Community Council
(May 12, 1999)
Advising, the Scarborough Community Council has agreed to hold a public meeting on the Smoking By-law on Thursday,
May 27, 1999 at 7:00 p.m. in Committee Rooms 1 and 2, Scarborough Civic Centre;
(b)City Clerk, (Board of Health)
(May 6, 1999)
Advising, that the Board of Health, at its meeting on May 6, 1999, adopted a report (April 28, 1999), from the Councillor
John Filion, Chair, Board of Health, and having further requested the Medical Officer of Health to:
(1)report back to the next meeting of the Board on whether the Ontario Restaurant Association has responded to the request
for specific details on the ventilation technology; and
(2)circulate the final consolidate report on the ETS By-law in sufficient time to provide members of the Board the
opportunity for review prior to the Board meeting on June 28 and 29, 1999;
(c)City Clerk, (Board of Health)
(May 6, 1999)
Advising, options available for holding of a public meeting on the Environmental Tobacco Smoke By-law.
(d)City Clerk, (Board of Health)
(April 6, 1999)
Forwarding, reports of the Medical Officer of Health (March 26, 1999) to the Community Council for staff presentation and
deputations on the policy options and recommendations paper attached thereto with respect to the community input for a
harmonized Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) By-law for the City of Toronto.
IN CAMERA.
40.NOMINATIONS FOR 1999 RECREATION RECOGNITION NIGHT AWARDS
Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism
(May 7, 1999)
Recommending the Award recipients for the 1999 Recreation Recognition Night.
ANY OTHER MATTERS.
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