YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL
AGENDA
MEETING No. 2
Date of Meeting: February 1, 2000 Enquiry: Glenda Jagai
Time: 8:00 p.m. Administrator
Location: York Civic Centre 394-2516 Council Chamber, 2nd Floor gjagai@toronto.ca
2700 Eglinton Avenue W.
Toronto.
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PURSUANT TO
THE MUNICIPAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT.
COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTS
8:00 P.M. PUBLIC MEETINGS
1. FINAL REPORT ON ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION
4 VENN CRESCENT AND 2409 EGLINTON AVENUE WEST
OWNER: TERESA CIECIARA AND JOSEPH STEPIEN
APPLICANT: JOSEPH STEPIEN
Ward 27, York Humber
A. Executive Director and Chief Planner, Urban Development Services
(December 21, 1999)
Reporting on a proposal to amend Zoning By-law No. 1-83 with respect to the property located on the south side of
Eglinton Avenue West, west of Venn Crescent, municipally known as 2409 Eglinton Avenue West and 4 Venn Crescent to
permit commercial and residential uses on the subject lands; advising that City funding is not required and there are no
financial impacts regarding the capital and operating budgets; and recommending that:
(1) the application by Mr. Joseph Stepien to amend Zoning By-law No. 1-83 to permit commercial and residential uses be
approved; and,
(2) Zoning By-law No. 1-83 be amended generally in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law attached as attachment 5 to
this report and worded to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor, subject to the following conditions:
a) the owner executing a Development Agreement with the City in general accordance with the draft Development
Agreement (attachment 4), worded to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor, prior to the introduction of the By-law for
enactment by City Council: and,
b) a public meeting be held to obtain the views of interested parties.
3) staff be authorized to take the necessary action to give effect to the aforementioned recommendations.
A. Mr. Russ Brown, 416 Gilbert Avenue
(December 28, 1999)
Advising as the former owner of the subject lands that the requested proposal to amend the zoning by-law to permit
commercial and residential uses is quite suitable, less noxious, and compatible with the use of the majority of properties
along Eglinton Avenue West.
2. FINAL REPORT FOR ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION
963 and 1001 ROSELAWN AVENUE
WESTSIDE DEVELOPMENTS
Ward 28, York Eglinton
A. Executive Director and Chief Planner, Urban Development Services
(December 22, 1999)
Reporting on a proposal to amend Zoning By-law No. 1-83 with respect to properties municipally known as 963 and 1001
Rosleawn Avenue from PE - Prestige Employment District to Residential Multiple Zone 2 (RM2) and on a site specific
basis, to permit the conversion of a manufacturing/warehouse building to a condominium apartment building containing
171 units and construction of 67 freehold residential townhouses, totaling 238 units; advising that there are no financial
implications resulting from the adoption of this report; and recommending that:
(1) the application by Westside Developments Ltd. be approved subject to a Public Meeting to obtain the views of
interested parties and the conditions outlined in this report;
(2) Zoning By-law No. 1-83 be amended generally in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law attached as Attachment No.
10 to this report and worded to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor;
(3) prior to introduction of the By-law for enactment by Council the following conditions be fulfilled:
i) submission of final site plan drawings and statistics to finalize preparation of the amending By-law;
ii) receipt of comments from Parks and Recreation Services Division of the Parks, Culture and Economic Development
Department;
iii) receipt of comments from the Transportation Division of the Works and Emergency Services Department;
(4) the City Solicitor and Planning staff take the necessary action to finalize the draft By-law.
B. Mr. Kent Taylor, Planning and Development Review Coordinator
Canadian National Railway Properties Inc.
(January 24, 1999)
Advising that Canadian National Railway Properties Inc. has received the Notice of Public Hearing dated December 24,
1999 for the subject proposed Zoning By-law Amendment application; providing the following comments:
(1) minimum 1.83 metre height along the mutual property line;
(2) any proposed alterations to the existing drainage pattern affecting Railway property must receive prior concurrence
from the Railway and be sustained by drainage report to the satisfaction of the Railway.