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TORONTO COMMUNITY COUNCIL

A G E N D A

MEETING NO. 4

Date of Meeting: April 28, 1999Enquiry:Frances Pritchard

Time:

Location: Council Chambers392-7033

City Hallfpritcha@city.toronto.

100 Queen Street West on.ca

9:30 a.m. Administrator

DEPUTATION SCHEDULE-Items 1 - 910:00 a.m.

Items 10 - 1511:00 a.m.

Items 16 -1712 noon

Items 18 - 312:00 p.m.

DEPUTATION:

1.CONSTRUCTION OF A FENCE AND ARBOUR - EVELYN CRESCENT FLANK OF 124 EVELYN AVENUE (High Park)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 7, 1999)

Recommending that City Council approve the construction of a wooden fence and arbour within the public right-of-way on the Evelyn Crescent flank of 124 Evelyn Avenue, subject to the owner entering into an agreement with the City of Toronto, as prescribed under Chapter 313 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

DEPUTATION:

2.INTENTION TO DESIGNATE UNDER PART IV OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT -- 11 KING STREET WEST (MONTREAL TRUST TOWER) (Downtown)

(DEFERRED FROM TORONTO COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETINGS OF DECEMBER 9, 1998 AND FEBRUARY 17, 1999)

Managing Director, Toronto Historical Board

(November 20, 1998)

Recommending:

(1)That City Council state its intention to designate the property at 11 King Street West (Montreal Trust Tower) under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.

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

DEPUTATION:

3.METCALFE STREET AREA - BY-LAW TO DEFINE THE AREA TO BE EXAMINED FOR FUTURE DESIGNATION UNDER PART V OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT (Don River)

Managing Director, Toronto Historical Board

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That City Council pass a By-law to define the Metcalfe Street Area as shown on the attached map to be examined for future designation under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act.

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

DEPUTATION:

4.HAZELTON AVENUE AREA - BY-LAW TO DEFINE THE AREA TO BE EXAMINED FOR FUTURE DESIGNATION UNDER PART V OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT. (Midtown)

Managing Director, Toronto Historical Board

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That City Council pass a By-law to define the Hazelton Avenue Area as shown on the attached map to be examined for future designation under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act.

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

(3)That Heritage Toronto, in consultation with the Ward Councillors, report back on reasons required to complete the Heritage Conservation District.

PUBLIC MEETING:

5.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW RESPECTING NO. 320 CARLAW AVENUE (Don River) (Report not yet available)

(a)(November 19, 1998) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services - Final Report: Rezoning Application No. 197006 To Permit The Conversion Of An Industrial Building At 320 Carlaw Avenue To 41 Live/work Units, Artists' And Photographers' Studios And Warehouse Space. (Don River)

(b)(December 9, 1998) from Mr. Adam Krehm, O'Shanter Development Co. Ltd.

PUBLIC MEETING:

6.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW RESPECTING NO. 233 CARLAW AVENUE (Don River) (Report not yet available)

(a)(November 25, 1998) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services - Final Report: Rezoning Application No. 197005 To Permit The Conversion Of An Industrial Building At 233 Carlaw Avenue To 42 Live/work Units In Combination With Light Industrial Uses. (Don River)

(b)(December 8, 1998) from Boston Association of Residents for a Clean Quiet Street (BARCQs)

PUBLIC MEETING:

7.DRAFT OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS - 34 NOBLE STREET (High Park)

City Solicitor

(March 29, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the Toronto Community Council hold a public meeting in respect of the Draft By-laws in accordance with the provisions of the Planning Act.

Following the public meeting and in the event the Toronto Community Council wishes to approve the Draft By-laws, it could recommend:

(2)subject to receipt of a signed Undertaking under Section 41 of the Planning Act, that the Draft By-laws attached to the report (March 29, 1999) of the City Solicitor be approved and that authority be granted to introduce the necessary bills in Council to give effect thereto.

(a)(February 8, 1999) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services - Final Report - Official Plan Amendment And Rezoning Application No. 197013 - 34 Noble Street (High Park)

PUBLIC MEETING:

8.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND ZONING BY-LAW RESPECTING NOS. 457-471 COLLEGE STREET AND NO. 301 MARKHAM STREET (Trinity-Niagara) (Report not yet available)

(a)Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services (April 14, 1999) - Final Report on Official Plan Amendment and Rezoning Application No. 198017 to permit the construction of a nine storey mixed-use building, and an underground commercial parking garage at 457, 459, 463, 467, 471 College Street and 301 Markham Street

PUBLIC MEETING:

9.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING DRAFT BY-LAWS RESPECTING RELOCATION OF ADVERTISING SIGN FROM HIGH PARK AREA TO EXHIBITION PLACE (Trinity-Niagara) (Report Not Yet Available)

(a)(April 15, 1999) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services - 2 Strachan Avenue, Application No. 999017: Request For Approval Of Variances From Chapter 297, Signs, Of The Former City Of Toronto Municipal Code, And Amendments To The Former Metro By-law 211-79 (Trinity-Niagara), recommending that City Council refuse Application No. 999017 respecting both minor variances from Chapter 297, Signs, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code and an amendment to the former Metro By-law No. 211-79 to permit one illuminated ground sign.

(b)(February 21, 1999) from the Interim General Manager, Exhibition Place

DEPUTATION:

10.DIRECTION REPORT - 31 ST. CLEMENTS AVENUE - ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD HEARING (North Toronto)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 14, 1999)

Recommending that City Council instruct the City Solicitor and the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services to attend the Ontario Municipal Board hearing on June 16, 1999 to settle the rezoning appeal respecting 31 St. Clements Avenue based substantially upon the following terms:

A)that the rezoning by-law contain conditions which:

(i)permits only, in addition to existing R1S district uses, an administrative office for a 'private academic, religious or philanthropic school'; and

(ii)limits the gross floor area of such administrative office to 120 M2; and

(iii)restricts development of 31 St. Clements Avenue to the currently existing building.

DEPUTATION:

11.REMOVAL OF TREE - 191 FOREST HILL ROAD (Midtown)

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending that City Council

(1)refuse to issue a permit for tree removal; or

(2)issue a permit for tree removal.

DEPUTATION:

12.APPEAL - FRONT YARD PARKING - 29 ADMIRAL ROAD (Midtown)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1) That City Council deny the request for an exemption from the by-law to permit front yard parking at 29 Admiral Road, as such a request does not comply with Chapter 400 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code;OR

(2) That, should the Toronto Community Council consider this proposal, this report be deferred to the June 23, 1999 meeting of the Toronto Community Council, and the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services be requested to report at that time on the results of a poll for the hearing of deputations.

DEPUTATION:

13.APPEAL - FRONT YARD PARKING - 172 WALMER ROAD (Midtown)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1) That City Council deny the request for an exemption from the by-law to permit front yard parking at 172 Walmer Road, as such a request does not comply with Chapter 400 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code;OR

(2) That, should the Toronto Community Council consider this proposal, this report be deferred to the June 23, 1999 meeting of the Toronto Community Council, and the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services be requested to report at that time on the results of a poll for the hearing of deputations.

DEPUTATION:

14.INJURY TO TREE - 2505/2513 DANFORTH AVENUE (East Toronto)

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1)refuse to issue a permit for injury to the tree, requiring the applicant to redesign plans for the construction of the building in consultation with an arborist with the objective of protecting the tree located on the neighbour's property; or

(2)issue a permit for injury conditional on:

(i)the tree not being injured until permitted construction and/or demolition related activities in accordance with plans approved under the building permit application for the subject property commence that warrant the destruction of the tree; and

(ii)the applicant contracting an arborist to implement a tree preservation plan during construction to minimize the injury to the tree.

DEPUTATION:

15.TEMPORARY PROMOTIONAL KIOSK - QUEEN STREET WEST, NORTH SIDE, 31 METRES WEST OF SOHO STREET (Downtown)

Director, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

1. refer the application for the installation of the temporary commercial promotional kiosk to the Corporate Sponsorship Committee for review and comments;

OR

2. approve the temporary installation of the commercial promotional kiosk within the public right-of-way on Queen Street West, north side, 31 metres west of Soho Street, subject to the kiosk owner agreeing to restrict the use for promotional use only, and not for the purpose of vending, and agreeing to enter into an agreement with the City of Toronto as prescribed under Chapter 313 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code, and agreeing to:

(a)indemnify the City from and against all actions, suits, claims or demands and from all loss, costs, damages and expenses that may result from such permission granted;

(b)the applicant notify the Toronto Entertainment District Association of this proposal;

(c)the kiosk be placed on a pilot basis on Friday and Saturday evenings from May 21 to October 2, 1999, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.;

(d)pay the fee of $1,500.00;

(e)remove the kiosk upon receiving written notice within a reasonable time frame from the City so to do;

(f)accept such additional conditions as the City Solicitor or the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services may deem necessary in the interest of the City; and

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

DEPUTATION:

16.APPEAL - FRONT YARD PARKING - 84 HILTON AVENUE (Midtown)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1) That City Council deny the request for an exemption from the by-law to permit front yard parking at 84 Hilton Avenue, as such a request does not comply with Chapter 400 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code;OR

(2) That, should the Toronto Community Council consider this proposal, this report be deferred to the June 23, 1999 meeting of the Toronto Community Council, and the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services be requested to report at that time on the results of a poll for the hearing of deputations.

DEPUTATION:

17.INJURY TO TREE - 404 DOVERCOURT ROAD (Trinity-Niagara)

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1)refuse to issue a permit for injury; or

(2)issue a permit for injury.

PUBLIC HEARING:

18.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING DRAFT BY-LAW - TO STOP UP AND CLOSE PARTS OF THE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS YONGE STREET AND LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST (PART OF LAND ADJACENT TO LAWRENCE SUBWAY STATION) (North Toronto)

(a)Clause 52 of Report No. 14 of the Toronto Community Council, titled "Stop Up and Closing - Portions of Public Highway adjacent to Lawrence Subway Station (North Toronto)", which was adopted without amendment by City Council at its meeting held on November 25, 26 and 27, 1998

PUBLIC HEARING:

19.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING DRAFT BY-LAW RESPECTING THE ALTERATION OF TYNDALL AVENUE FROM SPRINGHURST AVENUE TO KING STREET WEST BY THE INSTALLATION OF SPEED HUMPS (High Park)

(a)Clause 57 of Report No. 16 of the Toronto Community Council, titled "All-Way 'Stop' Sign Control - Tyndall Avenue and Temple Avenue and Installation of Speed Humps - Tyndall Avenue from Springhurst Avenue to King Street West (High Park)", which was adopted without amendment by City Council at its meeting held on December 16 and 17, 1998

PUBLIC HEARING:

20.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING DRAFT BY-LAW RESPECTING THE ALTERATION OF SPRINGHURST AVENUE FROM JAMESON AVENUE TO KING STREET WEST BY THE INSTALLATION OF SPEED HUMPS (High Park)

(a)Clause 63 of Report No. 16 of the Toronto Community Council, titled "Installation of Speed Humps - Springhurst Avenue from Jameson Avenue to King Street West (High Park)", which was adopted without amendment by City Council at its meeting held on December 16 and 17, 1998

DEPUTATION:

21.APPEAL - RESIDENTIAL BOULEVARD PARKING - 1797 DUFFERIN STREET (Davenport)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council deny the request for residential boulevard parking on the Cloverlawn Avenue flank of 1797 Dufferin Street;OR

(2)City Council approve the request for residential boulevard parking on the Cloverlawn Avenue flank of 1797 Dufferin Street, and such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in § 313-40 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code, including a favourable poll.

DEPUTATION:

22.APPLICATION FOR COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD PARKING PRIVILEGES - 27 MUSGRAVE STREET (EastToronto)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 9, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)City Council deny the application for commercial boulevard parking privileges fronting 27 Musgrave Street; OR

(2)City Council approve the application for commercial boulevard parking privileges fronting 27 Musgrave Street, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in § 313-39 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

DEPUTATION:

23.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD PARKING - CECIL STREET FLANK OF 377 SPADINA AVENUE - "GROSSMAN'S TAVERN" (Downtown)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)City Council deny the application for commercial boulevard parking on the Cecil Street flank of 377 Spadina Avenue;OR

(2)City Council approve the application for commercial boulevard parking on the Cecil Street flank of 377 Spadina Avenue, notwithstanding the negative results of the public poll, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in § 313-39 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

DEPUTATION:

24.REMOVAL OF TREE - 15 GLENGOWAN ROAD (North Toronto)

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1)issue a permit for tree removal conditional on:

(i)the tree in question not being removed until permitted construction and/or demolition related activities in accordance with plans approved under the building permit application for the subject property commence that warrant the destruction of the tree; and

ii)the applicant providing a detailed landscape plan for the property to be approved by the Commissioner Economic Development, Culture and Tourism; or

(2)refuse to issue a permit for tree removal.

DEPUTATION:

25.APPLICATION FOR A SIDEWALK/BOULEVARD VENDING PERMIT - TEMPERANCE STREET, NORTH SIDE, 76 METRES WEST OF YONGE STREET (Downtown)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 14, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council deny the application for sidewalk/boulevard vending on Temperance Street, north side, 76 metres west of Yonge Street;OR

(2)City Council approve the application for sidewalk/boulevard vending on Temperance Street, north side, 76 metres west of Yonge Street, notwithstanding the objection received by the adjoining property owner, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in Municipal Code Chapter 315, Street Vending, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

DEPUTATION:

26.REMOVAL OF TREE - 507 GLENLAKE AVENUE (High Park)

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1)issue a permit for tree removal conditional on:

(i)the tree in question not being removed until permitted construction and/or demolition related activities in accordance with plans approved under the building permit application for the subject property commence that warrant the destruction of the tree; and

(ii)the applicant providing a detailed landscape plan for the property to be approved by the Commissioner Economic Development, Culture and Tourism; or

(2)refuse to issue a permit for tree removal requiring the applicant to abandon or redesign plans for the addition.

DEPUTATION:

27.JOLLY ITALIAN CAFE - EXTENSION OF HOURS OF OPERATION FOR THE BOULEVARD CAFE - BOON AVENUE FLANK OF 1256 ST CLAIR AVENUE WEST (Davenport)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council deny the applicant's request for an extension of hours of operation for the boulevard cafe on the Boon Avenue flank of 1256 St Clair Avenue West, from 6:00 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., 7 days a week (Area No. 2 on Appendix 'A') OR

(2)(a)City Council approve the applicant's request for an extension of hours of operation for the boulevard cafe on the Boon Avenue flank of 1256 St Clair Avenue West, from 6:00p.m. to 2:30 a.m., 7 days a week (Area No. 2 on Appendix 'A'), 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, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code; and

(b)Should City Council approve an extension of the hours, the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services be requested to report back after the end of the 1999 cafe season on the operation of the cafe under the extended hours.

DEPUTATION:

28.REQUEST TO EXTEND HOURS OF OPERATION FOR BOULEVARD CAFE - HEATH STREET EAST FLANK OF 1535 YONGE STREET (Midtown)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 9, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1) City Council deny the request for an extension of the boulevard cafe hours on the Heath Street East flank of 1535 Yonge Street; OR

(2) (a)City Council approve an extension of the boulevard cafe hours on the Heath Street East flank of 1535 Yonge Street to 12 midnight, 7 days a week, as requested by the applicant; and

(b)Should City Council approve an extension of the hours, I be requested to report back after the end of the 1999 cafe season on the operation of the cafe under the extended hours.

DEPUTATION:

29.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE - 6 GLOUCESTER STREET (Downtown)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 9, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe fronting 6 Gloucester Street; OR

(2)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe fronting 6 Gloucester 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, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

DEPUTATION:

30.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE - 785 CARLAW AVENUE (CONVENIENCE ADDRESS FOR 560 DANFORTH AVENUE) (Don River)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 9, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe fronting 785 Carlaw Avenue; OR

(2)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe fronting 785 Carlaw Avenue, 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, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

DEPUTATION:

31.CONVERSION OF NEW STREET, BETWEEN DAVENPORT ROAD AND THE WEST END OF NEW STREET, FROM 'AREA BASED PERMIT PARKING' TO 'STREET NAME BASED PERMIT PARKING' (Midtown)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1, Works and Emergency Services

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending;

1. City Council deny the conversion of permit parking on New Street, between Davenport Road and the west end of New Street, from 'Area Based Permit Parking' to 'Street Name Based Permit Parking'; OR

2. (a)permit parking on New Street, between Davenport Road and the west end of New Street, be converted from 'Area Based Permit Parking' to 'Street Name Based Permit Parking'; and

(b)the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction of all necessary bills.

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

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

32.PRELIMINARY REPORT ON REZONING APPLICATION 199007 FOR 395, 397, 399 AND 403 BRUNSWICK AVENUE, AND PART OF 10A KENDAL AVENUE (Midtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 14, 1999)

Recommending that I be requested to hold a public meeting to discuss the revised application, and to notify owners and tenants within 300 metres of the site, area residents associations and the Ward Councillors

33.PRELIMINARY REPORT ON REZONING APPLICATION 298009: 266 MACDONELL AVENUE (High Park )

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)I be requested to hold a public meeting in the area to discuss the application and to notify the tenants and owners within 120 metres of the site, the Parkdale Village B.I.A. and the Roncesvalles/Macdonell Residents Association;

(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. The owner will be further advised of these requirements, as they relate to this project, by the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.

(3)The owner immediately conduct a detailed historical review of the site to identify all existing and past land uses which could have resulted in negative environmental effects to the site. This report should be submitted to the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services for approval by the Medical Officer of Health, prior to the introduction of a bill in Council.

34.PRELIMINARY REPORT ON APPLICATION NO. 199010 FOR 350 RUSSELL HILL ROAD (304 LONSDALE ROAD) TO AMEND ZONING BY-LAW 438-86 TO PERMIT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COLUMBARIUM WITHIN GRACE CHURCH ON-THE-HILL (Midtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That I be requested to hold a public meeting in the area to discuss the application and to notify tenants and owners within 120 metres of the site and local resident and business associations of the meeting.

(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.

35.PRELIMINARY REPORT ON APPLICATION NO.299004 FOR AN OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT, REZONING AND SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN OPERA HOUSE AND A 44 STOREY OFFICE/RESIDENTIAL TOWER AT 145 QUEEN STREET WEST (Downtown).

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 14, 1999)

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

36.PRELIMINARY REPORT ON REZONING APPLICATION NO. 299002: 490 COLLEGE STREET, 307 & 311 PALMERSTON BOULEVARD (Trinity-Niagara)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 9, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)I be requested to hold a public meeting in the area to discuss the application and to notify tenants and owners within 120 metres of the site, area BIA's, resident's associations, 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. The owner will be further advised of these requirements, as they relate to this project.

37.YONGE-ST. CLAIR PART II PLAN - PROPOSED PLAN AND AUTHORIZATION TO HOLD OPEN HOUSES AND A STATUTORY PUBLIC MEETING (Midtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That Community Council receive the Appendix A, the proposed Yonge-St. Clair Part II Plan, dated April 12, 1999, and Appendix B, the proposed Yonge-St. Clair Planning District Generalized Land Use, Map 1 for information purposes;

(2)That I be authorized to hold Open Houses in the Yonge-St. Clair District to elicit input on the proposed Yonge-St. Clair Part II Plan; and

(3)That I be authorized, as soon as practical following the Open Houses, to schedule the public meeting required under the Planning Act at a regular meeting of Community Council to consider the adoption of the Yonge-St. Clair Part II Plan by amendment to the Official Plan for the former City of Toronto and associated amendments to the Zoning By-law and that the solicitor be requested to submit, in consultation with the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services, the necessary draft by-laws to give effect thereto.

38.LANDSCAPE PLANS: 48 AND 50 ST. CLAIR AVENUE WEST (33 DELISLE AVENUE) - APPLICATION NO. 12254 FOR OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS AND SITE PLAN APPROVAL (Midtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending that City Council approve the landscape plans submitted with respect to the previously approved development for 48-50 St. Clair Avenue West (Application No. 12254), namely: 2A Hard Landscape Plan and 2B Planting Plan date stamped as received on February 17, 1999, prepared by Starr Landscape Group; and 2C Details, 2D Details, 2E Details, 2F Details/Private Roof Terrace, date stamped as received on November 19, 1998, prepared by Starr Landscape Group, all as on file with the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.

39.1873 BLOOR STREET WEST APPLICATION FOR CONSENT UNDER CHAPTER 276, ARTICLE I OF THE FORMER CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A WASHROOM ADDITION TO THE COLBORNE LODGE COACH HOUSE WHICH IS LOCATED WITHIN THE HIGH PARK RAVINE (High Park).

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 9, 1999)

Recommending that City Council consent to Application No. 099001 respecting 1873 Bloor Street West (High Park) to permit the construction of a washroom addition to the Colborne Lodge coach house, within the High Park Ravine, subject to the conditions:

(a)that the owner shall provide and maintain the landscaping substantially in accordance with Site Plan (SP-1), dated March 12, 1999 prepared by Paul Jurecka, Architect, and date stamped as received on March 12, 1999 and Landscape Plan (L-1), Plan ( PL-1), and Elevations (EL-1), (El-2) and (EL-3) all dated January 7, 1999 and date stamped as Received March 4, 1999, all as on file with the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services;

(b)the owner shall, prior to excavation and construction, erect plywood hoarding fence around the adjacent Horse Chestnut tree and construction site for the duration of the excavation and construction. Such fencing shall be erected not less that 2.43 metres from the base of the eighty (80) centimetre Horse Chestnut tree shown on Site Plan (SP-1) and the area within the fencing shall not be disturbed by compaction or storage of soil or other materials.

40.DRAFT APPROVAL OF PLAN OF SUBDIVISION: APPLICATION NO. 498031 FOR 40 AND 64 COLGATE AVENUE, 309 AND 355 LOGAN AVENUE TO PERMIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF 78 SEMI-DETACHED DWELLINGS AND 28 TOWNHOUSES, A PUBLIC PARK AND A LIVE/WORK BUILDING, (Don River)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 14, 1999)

Recommending approval of the draft conditions for a proposed plan of subdivision to permit the construction of 106 semi-detached houses and townhouses at 40 Colgate Avenue, 309 and 355 Logan Avenue a 1,272 m2 public park and a proposed live/work building located at 64 Colgate Avenue.

41.EXEMPTION FROM PART LOT CONTROL APPLICATION NO. 099003 -YONGE/SUMMERHILL DEVELOPMENT SITE, SOUTH ROSEDALE SUBDIVISION FOR 79 AND 81 MATHERSFIELD DRIVE (Midtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That a Part Lot Control Exemption By-law, pursuant to Section 50(7) of the Planning Act, be enacted for Lot 25, Plan 66M-2314 in respect to the lands to be known municipally as 79 and 81 Matherfield Drive within the Yonge/Summerhill Development Site, South Rosedale Subdivision, with an expiry date of 3 years from the date of adoption by Council.

(2)That the City Solicitor be authorized to introduce the necessary Bills in Council to give effect to Recommendation 1.

42.PROPANE BY-LAW NO. 193-91 OF THE FORMER CITY OF TORONTO, ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD DECISION (All Wards of the former City of Toronto)

City Solicitor

(April 6, 1999)

Recommending that this report be received for information.

43.8 SOUTH KINGSWAY (High Park)

City Solicitor

(March 29, 1999)

Recommending that this matter be received for information.

44.NO. 16 BRAESIDE ROAD, ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD DECISION ON COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT APPEALS (North Toronto)

City Solicitor

(April 16, 1999)

Recommending that this report be received for information.

45.60 SHUTER STREET, APPLICATION NO. 999009: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF A VARIANCE FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE FORMER CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (Downtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 28, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That City Council approve Application No. 999009 respecting a minor variance from Chapter 297, Signs, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code to maintain two non-illuminated ground signs for identification purposes at 60 Shuter Street.

(2)That the applicant be advised, upon approval of Application No. 999009, of the requirement to obtain the necessary permits from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.

46.208 KING STREET EAST, APPLICATION NO. 999013: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF VARIANCES FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE FORMER CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (Downtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 5, 1999)

Recommending that City Council approve Application No. 999013 respecting a minor variance to maintain one illuminated fascia sign for identification on the south elevation at 208 King Street East.

47.1643 YONGE STREET & 1250 BAYVIEW AVENUE, APPLICATION NO. 999004: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF VARIANCES FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE FORMER CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (Midtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(March 10, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That City Council approve Application No. 999004 respecting minor variances from Chapter 297, Signs, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code to permit two illuminated pedestal signs for identification purposes at 1643 Yonge Street & 1250 Bayview Avenue.

(2)That the applicant be advised, upon approval of Application No. 999004, of the requirement to obtain the necessary permits from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.

48.126 JOHN STREET, APPLICATION NO.999019: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF VARIANCES FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE FORMER CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE(Downtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council approve Application No.999019 respecting minor variances from Chapter 297, Signs, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code to permit one illuminated projecting sign and one illuminated canopy sign.

(2)The applicant be advised, upon approval of Application No. 999019, of the requirement to obtain the necessary permits from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.

49.APPOINTMENT OF INTERIM MEMBERS TO THE TASK FORCE TO BRING BACK THE DON

Committee Secretary, Task Force to Bring Back the Don

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending that the Toronto Community Council receive, for information, the report (March 11, 1999) from the Chair, Task Force to Bring Back the Don, and be advised that the Task Force has appointed seven individuals to serve as Interim Members until the next round of the City's Nominating Committee appointments.

50.NAMING OF THE PRIVATE LANE AT 50 MAITLAND STREET - LUSCOMBE LANE (Downtown)

Executive Director, Technical Services Division, Works and Emergency Services

(April 6, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That the proposed private lane at 50 Maitland Street, illustrated on the attached Map A, be named "Luscombe Lane";

(2)That Crown Royal Estates Limited be required to pay the costs, estimated to be in the amount of $300.00, for the fabrication and installation of the appropriate signage; and

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

51.MAINTENANCE OF DECORATIVE LAMP STANDARDS - 76 LYALL AVENUE (East Toronto)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 7, 1999)

Recommending that City Council approve the maintenance of four lamp standards within the public right-of-way fronting 76 Lyall Avenue and on the Malvern Avenue flankage, subject to the owner limiting the wattage of each light standard to a maximum 125 watts or using frosted globes and entering into an encroachment agreement with the City of Toronto, as prescribed in Chapter 313 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

52.MAINTENANCE OF A SNOW MELTING SYSTEM AND A FENCE - 12 PLAYTER BOULEVARD (DonRiver)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 8, 1999)

Recommending that City Council approve the maintenance of the snow melting system and the 1.29 m high wrought iron fence within the public right-of-way fronting 12 Playter Boulevard, subject to the property owner entering into an encroachment agreement with the City of Toronto, as prescribed under Chapter 313 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

53.MAINTENANCE OF A KIOSK AND BENCHES - 317 CARLTON STREET (Don River)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 7, 1999)

Recommending that City Council approve the maintenance of the community notice kiosk and the two benches within the public right-of-way fronting 317 Carlton Street and on the Parliament Street flankage, provided that the Cabbagetown Preservation Association agrees to restrict the use of the kiosk for the posting of community events and prohibits any commercial advertising and will enter into an encroachment agreement with the City of Toronto, as prescribed under Chapter 313 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

54.ROSELAWN AVENUE FROM LATIMER AVENUE TO ROSEWELL AVENUE - PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF SPEED HUMPS (North Toronto)

Director, Transportation Services District 1, Works and Emergency Services

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That approval be given to alter sections of the roadway on Roselawn Avenue from Latimer Avenue to Rosewell Avenue for traffic calming purposes as described below, with implementation subject to favourable results of the polling of residents pursuant to the policy related to speed hump installation as adopted by the former City of Toronto Council:

"The construction of speed humps on Roselawn Avenue, from Latimer Avenue to Rosewell Avenue, generally as shown on the attached print of Drawing No.

421F-5308, dated January 1999";

(2)That the speed limit be reduced from 40 kilometres per hour to 30 kilometres per hour on Roselawn Avenue from Latimer Avenue to Rosewell Avenue coincident with the implementation of speed humps; and

(3)That the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect to the foregoing including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.

55.DUFFERIN PARK AVENUE, BETWEEN GLADSTONE AVENUE AND HAVELOCK STREET (ADJACENT TO ST. MARY'S SECONDARY CATHOLIC SCHOOL) - REQUEST FOR SPEED HUMPS. (Trinity-Niagara)

Director, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 6, 1999)

Recommending that this report be received for information.

56.REQUEST FOR SPEED HUMP POLL - MARCHMOUNT ROAD BETWEEN SHAW STREET AND OSSINGTON AVENUE (Davenport)

(DEFERRED FROM TORONTO COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 30, 1999)

Director of Transportation Services, District 1, Works and Emergency Services

(March 12, 1999)

Recommending that this report be received for information.

57.MERTON STREET FROM MOUNT PLEASANT ROAD TO BAYVIEW AVENUE - PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF SPEED HUMPS (North Toronto)

Director, Transportation Services District 1, Works and Emergency Services

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That approval be given to alter sections of the roadway on Merton Street, from Mount Pleasant Road to Bayview Avenue, for traffic calming purposes as described below, with implementation subject to favourable results of the polling of residents pursuant to the policy related to speed hump installation as adopted by the former City of Toronto Council:

"The construction of speed humps on Merton Street, from Mount Pleasant Road to Bayview Avenue, generally as shown on the attached print of Drawing No. 421F-5302, dated December, 1998";

(2)That the speed limit be reduced from 40 km/h to 30 km/h on Merton Street from Mount Pleasant Road to Bayview Avenue coincident with the implementation of speed humps; and

(3)That the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to implement the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that might be required.

58.RELOCATION OF SPEED BUMPS IN PUBLIC LANEWAYS (Davenport)

Director, Transportation Services District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That the relocation 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.

59.SOUDAN AVENUE, MANOR ROAD EAST AND HILLSDALE AVENUE EAST FROM YONGE STREET TO MOUNT PLEASANT ROAD AND ON REDPATH AVENUE FROM EGLINTON AVENUE EAST TO MANOR ROAD EAST - PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF SPEED HUMPS (North Toronto)

Director of Transportation Services, District 1, Works and Emergency Services

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That approval be given to alter sections of the roadway on Soudan Avenue, Manor Road East and Hillsdale Avenue East, from Yonge Street to Mt. Pleasant Road, and on Redpath Avenue, from Eglinton Avenue East to Manor Road East, for traffic calming purposes as described below, with implementation subject to favourable results of the polling of residents pursuant to the policy related to speed hump installation as adopted by the former City of Toronto Council:

"The construction of speed humps, on Soudan Avenue, Manor Road East and Hillsdale Avenue East, from Yonge Street to Mt. Pleasant Road, and on Redpath Avenue, from Eglinton Avenue East to Manor Road East, generally as shown on the attached prints of Drawing Nos. 421F-5294, 95, 96 and 97, dated November 1998";

(2)That the speed limit be reduced from 40 kilometres per hour to 30 kilometres per hour on Soudan Avenue, Manor Road East and Hillsdale Avenue East from Yonge Street to Mt. Pleasant Road and on Redpath Avenue from Eglinton Avenue East to Manor Road East coincident with the implementation of speed humps; and

(3)That the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect to the foregoing including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.

60.QUEEN STREET EAST AT THE NORTH AND SOUTH BRANCHES OF NEVILLE PARK BOULEVARD - RELOCATION OF A PEDESTRIAN CROSSOVER (East Toronto)

Director of Transportation Services, District 1, Works and Emergency Services

(April 12, 1999)

Recommending:

(1) That the pedestrian crossover on Queen Street East at the west side of the north branch of Neville Park Boulevard be removed;

(2) That a pedestrian crossover be installed on Queen Street East at the east side of the south branch of Neville Park Boulevard; 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.

61.BAY STREET AND CUMBERLAND STREET - NON-CONCURRENCE WITH THE PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS (Midtown)

Director, Transportation Services District 1

(April 15, 1999)

Recommending that this report be received for information.

62.CARLAW AVENUE FROM DANFORTH AVENUE TO MCCONNELL AVENUE - PROVISION OF A "STUDENT PICK-UP/DROP-OFF AREA" WITH SHORT TERM PARKING (Don River)

Director, Transportation Services District 1

(April 1, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That the parking prohibition at anytime on the west side of Carlaw Avenue between Danforth Avenue and McConnell Avenue, be rescinded;

(2)That parking be allowed for a maximum period of ten minutes from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday on the west side of Carlaw Avenue from a point 86.3 metres south of Danforth Avenue to a point 40.7 metres further south;

(3)That parking be prohibited from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 a.m., Monday to Friday and at anytime Saturday and Sunday, on the west side of Carlaw Avenue from a point 86.3 metres south of Danforth Avenue to a point 40.7 metres further south;

(4)That parking be prohibited at anytime on the west side of Carlaw Avenue, from Danforth Avenue to a point 86.3 metres south;

(5)That parking be prohibited at anytime on the west side of Carlaw Avenue, from a point 127.0 metres south of Danforth Avenue to McConnell Avenue; 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.

63.INSTALLATION/REMOVAL OF ON-STREET DISABLED PERSONS PARKING SPACES. (High Park, Davenport and Trinity-Niagara).

Director, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That the installation/removal of disabled on-street parking spaces as noted 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.

64.WORTHINGTON CRESCENT BETWEEN SOUTH KINGSWAY (NORTH AND SOUTH) BRANCHES - INTRODUCTION OF A "NO PARKING ANYTIME" PROHIBITION (High Park)

Director, Transportation Services, District 1

(March 30, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That parking be prohibited at anytime on the south side of Worthington Crescent between South Kingsway and Easson Avenue, on the west side of Worthington Crescent between Easson Avenue and Innisfree Court and on the north side of Worthington Crescent between Innisfree Court and South Kingsway; 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.

65.LANE FIRST NORTH OF EGLINTON AVENUE WEST, EXTENDING BETWEEN MARLEE AVENUE AND FAIRLEIGH CRESCENT - PROHIBITION OF STANDING (North Toronto)

Director, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999

Recommending:

(1)That standing be prohibited at anytime in the lane first north of Eglinton Avenue West, extending between Marlee Avenue and Fairleigh Crescent; and

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

66.INTRODUCTION OF PERMIT PARKING ON THE EAST SIDE OF MOUNT PLEASANT ROAD, BETWEEN GLENFOREST ROAD AND SNOWDON AVENUE (North Toronto)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)permit parking be introduced on the east side of Mount Pleasant Road, between Glenforest Road and Snowdon Avenue, on a street name basis, to operate during the hours of 12:00 midnight to 8:00 a.m., 7 days a week;

(2)Schedule SS of Municipal Code Chapter 400, Traffic and Parking, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code, be amended to incorporate the east side of Mount Pleasant Road, between Glenforest Road and Snowdon Avenue; and

(3)the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction of all necessary bills.

67.EXTENSION OF PERMIT PARKING HOURS ON WAVERLEY ROAD, BETWEEN KEWBEACH AVENUE AND KINGSTON ROAD (East Toronto)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the permit parking hours of operation on Waverley Road, between Kewbeach Avenue and Kingston Road, be extended from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., 7 days a week, to 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., 7days a week;

(2)Schedule V of Municipal Code Chapter 400, Traffic and Parking, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code, be amended to incorporate Waverley Road, between Kewbeach Avenue and Kingston Road; and

(3)the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction of all necessary bills.

68.EXTENSION OF PERMIT PARKING PILOT PROGRAM IN PERMIT AREA 5E - TRANSFERABLE PARKING PERMITS (Midtown)

Director of Transportation Services, District 1, Works and Emergency Services

(April 14, 1999)

Recommending:

(1) That the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services consult with Council members on including additional areas in the pilot program; and

(2) That the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services be requested to report prior to the conclusion of the June 1 to December 1, 1999 term, on the possible expansion of the transferable parking permit across all authorized permit parking areas and streets within the former City of Toronto.

69.BERNARD AVENUE, FROM HURON STREET TO MADISON AVENUE - TRANSFERENCE OF PARKING FROM THE SOUTH SIDE TO THE NORTH SIDE OF THE ROADWAY (Midtown)

Director of Transportation Services, District 1, Works and Emergency Services

(April 13, 1999)

Recommending:

(1) That the "No Parking Anytime" prohibition on the north side of Bernard Avenue, from Huron Street to Madison Avenue be adjusted to operate on the south side of the street;

(2) That the 12:01 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. permit parking hours of operation on the south side of Bernard Avenue, from Huron Street to Madison Avenue be adjusted to operate on the north side of the street; and

(3) That the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take whatever action is necessary to implement the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that might be required.

70.899 QUEEN STREET WEST - TO REPEAL DESIGNATION BY-LAW #165-92 (Trinity-Niagara)

Managing Director, Heritage Toronto

(April 14, 1999)

Recommending that Council repeal designation by-law 165-92, affecting 899 Queen Street West.

71.APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY STREET CLOSURE OF CHURCH STREET, ALEXANDER STREET, MAITLAND STREET, GLOUCESTER STREET, DUNDONALD STREET, WOOD STREET AND WELLESLEY STREET EAST IN CONNECTION WITH GAY AND LESBIAN PRIDE DAY (Downtown)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(Apri1 13, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)The following streets be closed to all vehicular traffic from 10:00 p.m. on Friday, June 25, 1999 up to and including 6:00 a.m. Monday, June 28, 1999, for the Gay and Lesbian Pride Day event:

(a) Church Street, from the north side of Carlton Street to the south side of Wellesley Street East;

(b)Wood Street, from the east side of Church Street to approximately 30.5 m east of Church Street;

(c)Wood Street, from the west side of Church Street to approximately 9.1 m west of Church Street;

(d)Alexander Street, from the east side of Church Street to approximately 30.5 m east of Church Street;

(e)Alexander Street, from the west side of Church Street to approximately 9.1 m west of Church Street;

(f)Maitland Street, from the east side of Church Street to approximately 24.4 m east of Church Street;

(g)Maitland Street, from the west side of Church Street to approximately 24.4 m west of Church Street;

(2)The following streets be closed to all vehicular traffic from 12:01 p.m. on Saturday, June26, 1999, up to and including 6:00 a.m. Monday, June 28, 1999, for the Gay and Lesbian Pride Day event:

(a)Church Street, from the north side of Wellesley Street East to the south side of Isabella Street;

(b)Dundonald Street, from the west side of Church Street to approximately 30.5 m west of Church Street;

(c)Monteith Street, from the east side of Church Street to the dead end;

(d)Gloucester Street, from the east side of Church Street to approximately 30.5 m east of Church Street;

(e)Gloucester Street, from the west side of Church Street to approximately 30.5 m west of Church Street; and

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

72.BEACHES JAZZ FESTIVAL (East Toronto)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(April 14, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1) The applicant deposit a $2,000 cheque with the city toward possible infractions by street bands playing prior to the road being closed at 7:00 p.m. and beyond the 11:00 p.m. closing limit from July 22 to 24, 1999; and that a fine of $500 per infraction be levied "to ensure that this deadline is respected and honoured";

(2) A noise restriction be incorporated into the permits issued to the bands to facilitate enforcement of the permitted noise level;

(3) The applicant be required to comply with Section 19 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks; and

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

73.REQUEST FOR POLL TO BE CONDUCTED RESPECTING THE FEASIBILITY OF INSTALLING SPEED HUMPS ON OAKVALE AVENUE (East Toronto)

Councillor Bussin

(April 12, 1999)

74.REQUEST FOR ENDORSEMENT OF EVENTS FOR LIQUOR LICENSING PURPOSES:

(a)(April 7, 1999) from Councillor Mario Silva forwarding request from Father Antonio Teixeira Pereira, Pastor of Anta Cruz Church, respecting annual Our Lady of the Angels Festival, August 14 to 15, 1999, at Osler Playground (Trinity Niagara)

(b)(April 7, 1999) from Councillor Mario Silva forwarding request from Father Antonio Teixeira Pereira, Santa Cruz Church, respecting annual Holy Spirit Festival, June 19 to 20, 1999, at Osler Playground (Trinity Niagara)

(c)(March 23, 1999) from Ms. Lori Winchester, Office Manager, Hard Rock Cafe, respecting Anniversary Party, Sunday, June 13, 1999 (Downtown)

(d)(March 24, 1999) from Ms. Tnesia Mi, Co-ordinator, Parkdale Village BIA, respecting Mariposa Folk Foundation Artbeat '99 Festival, June 26, 1999, 1:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., on Cowan Avenue between Queen Street West and Melbourne Avenue (High Park)

(e)(April 9, 1999) from Mr. Scott Dobson, Chair, 1999 Parkdale Then and Now Festival, respecting The Parkdale Then and Now Festival 1999, June 18 to 20, 1999 (High Park)

(f)(April 8, 1999) from Mr. Charlie G. Johnstone, Executive Director, Molson Indyfest, respecting 1999 Molson Indyfest Events, July 10 to 17, 1999 (Downtown)

(g)(March 29, 1999) from Ms. Colleen Spring Zimmerman, Parents' Social Committee, High Park Montessori School, respecting Small End of School Term Outdoor Party, June 1, 1999, 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., at 35 High Park Gardens (High Park)

(h)(April 7, 1999) from Ms. Utra Samlal, A. J. Diamond, Donald Schmitt and Company, respecting Catered Outdoor Solstice Pary, June 17, 1999, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at "Berkeley Castle" in the courtyard (Downtown)

(i)(March 30, 1999) from Mr. Philip Noble, Consultant, Street Events Management, respecting The Jersey Giant Restaurant and Pub Street Event for Charity, between 12:00 noon and 11:00 p.m., July 11, 1999, pavement and sidewalk of the south arm of Front Street from Church Street to Market Street (Downtown)

75.EXTENSION OF DOWNTOWN YONGE STREET COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AREA (Downtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(April 19, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That City Council adopt a by-law designating the lands along Yonge Street generally between Grenville Street and Davenport Road as a Community Improvement Project Area for Amendment No. 2 to the Downtown Yonge Street Community Improvement Plan.

(2)That the City Solicitor prepare an appropriate by-law for Council's consideration at its meeting of May 11, 1999

 

   
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