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SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL

 A G E N D A

Date of Meeting: June 24, 1998 Enquiry: Margaret O=Neil
Time: 9:30 a.m. Interim Contact
Location: Meeting Hall

Scarborough Civic Centre

396-7288

O=Neil@City.Scarborough.on.ca

 

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PURSUANT TO

THE MUNICIPAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT.

CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES.

DEPUTATIONS.

 9:30 A.M.PUBLIC HEARING UNDER SECTION 300(l)(b) OF THE MUNICIPAL ACT WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSED CLOSING OF FRENCH AVENUE.

(Refer to Agenda Item No. 1)

9:45 A.M.FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION REQUEST - PHYLLIS AVENUE

(Refer to Agenda Item No. 2)

Mary Graham, the applicant

10:00 A.M.RECOGNITION OF NATIVE CEMETERY - TABOR HILL

(Refer to Agenda Item No. 34)

Mr. Joe Johnson, representing First Nations

Mr. Richard Schofield

10:15 A.M.RAVINE PARK PLAZA, 261 PORT UNION ROAD

(Refer to Agenda Item No. 6)

Mr. Bill Brock 10:30 A.M.PEDESTRIAN CROSSING PROTECTION AND PARKING CONCERNS AT CEDARBROOK PUBLIC SCHOOL ON NELSON STREET

(Refer to Agenda Item No. 11)

Mr. George Duguay

10:45 A.M. TRAFFIC CONCERNS ON HAILEYBURY DRIVE

(Refer to Agenda Item No. 12)

Ms. Marcia Stiles

2:00 P.M. PUBLIC MEETINGS UNDER THE PLANNING ACT.

(Refer to Agenda Item Nos. 40, 41, 42 and 43)

COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTS.

1.9:30 A.M.

PUBLIC HEARING UNDER SECTION 300(l)(b) OF THE MUNICIPAL ACT OBJECTIONS TO THE CLOSING AND SALE OF FRENCH AVENUE WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Planning and Administrative Tribunal Law

(June 3, 1998)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council:

(1)hear the objections of Patricia and Murari Dayal, 82 Kitchener Road, and Paul Kosir,

132 Island Road; and

(2)recommend that Council consider the by-law to close French Avenue.

2.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION MARY GRAHAM AND STEVE DURIANCIK, 109 PHYLLIS AVENUE WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS

Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(April 7, 1998)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council approve the subject Fence By-law Exemption request.

3.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION HAMILTON BROWN, RAYMOND FROST - 28 CHERRYHILL AVENUE WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Municipal Standards

(June 6, 1998)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council approve the subject Fence By-law Exemption request.

4.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION LINDA AND GRAHAM FISHER - 420 BROWNFIELD GARDENS WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Municipal Standards

(June 10, 1998)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council approve the subject Fence By-law Exemption request.

5.CONTRAVENTION OF BY-LAW NO. 24222 AT 936 PORT UNION ROAD WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Municipal Standards

(June 6, 1998)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council direct staff to call for tenders to remove the fill material and debris at 936 Port Union Road and that the results of the tendering process be brought back to the Community Council for review.

6.NEIGHBOURHOOD COMPLAINTS - PLAZA AT 261 PORT UNION ROAD WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Municipal Standards

(May 28, 1998)

Responding to Community Council=s request, at its last meeting, that staff investigate property standards complaints at Ravine Park Plaza, and recommending that this report be received for information.

7.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION WANITA DEACUR - 28 GREENHEDGES COURT WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

Director of Municipal Standards

(May 13, 1998)

Recommending approval of the subject Fence By-law Exemption request.

8.TURN RESTRICTION FROM LUELLA PLAZA ONTO LUELLA STREET WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(June 3, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the right turn restriction signs identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted; and

(2)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.

9.REMOVAL OF THE PARKING RESTRICTION ON DORSET ROAD AND NEILSON AVENUE - WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(June 3, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the parking regulations identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded; and

(2)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.

10.ALTERNATE PARKING IN THE EAST BEACHES COMMUNITY WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough(June 3, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the parking restriction signs identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;

(2)the parking restriction signs identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted; and

(3)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.

11.PEDESTRIAN CROSSING PROTECTION AND PARKING CONCERNS AT CEDARBROOK PUBLIC SCHOOL ON NELSON STREET WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

DEFERRED FROM FEBRUARY 18TH MEETING

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(January 26, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the stopping regulations identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;

(2)the parking and stopping regulations identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted; and

(3)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.

12.TRAFFIC CONCERNS ON HAILEYBURY DRIVE WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

DEFERRED FROM FEBRUARY 18TH MEETING

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(January 23, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)all-way stop controls not be installed for traffic on Haileybury Drive; and

(2)the Toronto Police Service, 41 Division, receive a copy of this report and take whatever action they deem appropriate relating to speeding on Haileybury Drive.

13.OVERNIGHT PARKING RESTRICTION ON WETHERBY DRIVE WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

DEFERRED FROM FEBRUARY 18TH MEETING

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(January 16, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the no parking regulations identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted; and

(2)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.

14.ALL-WAY STOP CONTROL AT BLAKEMANOR BOULEVARD AND CHESTERMERE BOULEVARD - WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(June 3, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the stop signs identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted; and

(2)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.

15.STOP SIGNS ON THE STREETS INTERSECTING MELDAZY DRIVE WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(June 3, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the stop signs identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;

(2)the stop signs identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted; and

(3)the appropriate by-law be amended accordingly.

16.STOP CONTROL ON BONNIEWOOD ROAD AT WOODFERN DRIVE

WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(June 3, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the stop signs identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted; and

(2)the appropriate by-law be amended accordingly.

17.STOP SIGNS ON THE STREETS INTERSECTING BURNVIEW CRESCENT

WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(June 3, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the stop signs identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted; and

(2)the appropriate by-law be amended accordingly.

18.CENTRE LEFT TURN LANE ON ORTON PARK ROAD BETWEEN

BRIMORTON DRIVE AND MERKLEY SQUARE

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(June 3, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the parking regulations identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;

(2)the parking regulations identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted;

(3)the left turn only lane identified in Appendix 3 of this report be adopted; and

(4)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.

19.ALLOWING PARKING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MCLEVIN AVENUE WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(May 13, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the current parking regulations identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;

(2)the parking and stopping regulations identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted; and

(3)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.

20.RESTRICTING STOPPING ON LITTLES ROAD AT FLEMING PUBLIC SCHOOL WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough

(June 3, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)the stopping restriction signs identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;

(2)the stopping restriction signs identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted; and

(3)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.

21.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION P97024 ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z97042 PAUL VIAROS, 381-383 BIRCHMOUNT ROAD BIRCHMOUNT PARK EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(May 14, 1998)

Recommending that Council refuse the applications by Paul Viaros to amend the Official Plan (P97024) and the Employment District Zoning By-law (Z97062) to permit 35 square metres (376 square feet) of the existing industrial building to be used for an automobile sales business for the reasons outlined in the Commissioner=s report.

22.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SP98002 ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ9800 DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION ST98002-ST9800 ONTARIO HYDRO/GRAYWOOD INVESTMENTS LIMITED ONTARIO HYDRO CORRIDOR BETWEEN WARDEN AVENUE AND PHARMACY AVENUE/HIGHWAY 401 TO MCNICOLL AVENUE SULLIVAN COMMUNITY & L=AMOREAUX COMMUNITY - WARDS 14 & 17 SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD AND SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT

DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

(a)Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(April 22, 1998)

Responding to Community Council=s direction, at its meeting held on April 1, 1998, and recommending that this report be received for information.

(b)Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(March 18, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)staff process the applications in the normal manner and convene community information meetings in consultation with the Ward Councillors;

(2)the applicant be required to submit transportation, servicing reports and an environmental and ecological survey of the corridor; and

(3)staff submit a further report not later than the June 24, 1998, meeting of the Scarborough Community Council on the results of the above reviews and consultations.

(c)Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(June 9, 1998)

Advising Community Council that Graywood Investments Limited has appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board on the basis of the City=s failure to make a decision on the subject applications within 90 days of receipt of the applications, and recommending that this report be received for information.

23.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SP9800 ONTARIO HYDRO - LANDS SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 401 MARYVALE AND DORSET PARK COMMUNITIES SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD, SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

(a)Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(April 27, 1998)

Recommending that The Scarborough Community Council defer consideration of this application until applications for rezoning and draft plan of subdivision, site plan approval or condominium, together with supporting transportation and servicing reports as well as an environmental and ecological survey of the corridor, are submitted to enable staff to thoroughly assess the impact of the proposed Official Plan Amendment.

(b)Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(June 8, 1998)

Advising Community Council that Ontario Hydro has appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board on the basis of Community Council=s failure to provide the requisite Notice of a Public Meeting within 45 days of receipt of the subject application, and recommending that this report be received for information.

24.DRAFT PLAN OF CONDOMINIUM APPLICATIONS SC98012 & SC98013 LEE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 118 CORPORATE DRIVE AND NOS. 3, 5 AND 7 LEE CENTRE DRIVE WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(June 11, 1998)

Recommending approval of the subject Condominium Applications.

25.PROPOSALS FOR A NEW DIRECTION FORMER SCARBOROUGH TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR LANDS STUDY PHASE 3 - ST. CLAIR AVENUE TO EGLINTON AVENUE (W96052) WARDS 13 AND 15 SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS AND SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(June 4, 1998)

Recommending that:

(1)Scarborough Community Council convene a Public Meeting targeted for the third quarter of 1998 in the evening, to consider amendments to the Official Plan and Zoning By-law, as described in the report; and

(2)notice of this Public Meeting be given by direct mail to all interested parties and owners and tenants within 120 metres (400 feet) of the affected lands.

26.STAFF REPORTS TO COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT

Secretary-Treasurer and Manager, Scarborough Committee of Adjustment

(June 10, 1998)

Providing, as directed by Committee of Adjustment at its meeting held on June 10, 1998, report from the Secretary-Treasurer and Manager, dated June 5, 1998, for the information of Scarborough Community Council.

27.CONSENT APPLICATIONS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(June 10, 1998)

Advising Community Council of the Consent Decisions granted by the Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough, and recommending that this report be received for information.

28.NEW APPLICATIONS RECEIVED - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(June 9, 1998)

Advising Community Council of the new applications received during the three-week period ending May 29, 1998, and recommending that this report be received for information.

29.ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD HEARINGS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(June 11, 1998)

Advising Community Council of the status of the various Appeals before the Ontario Municipal Board, and recommending that this report be received for information.

30.SITE PLAN CONTROL APPROVALS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(June 10, 1998)

Advising Community Council of the various Site Plan Control Approvals granted by the Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough, and recommending that this report be received for information.

31.CHURCHILL HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH - WAIVER OF FEES WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

Clause 9 embodied in Report No. 4 of the Scarborough Community Council which was struck out by Council at its meeting held on May 13 and 14, 1998, and referred back to Community Council for further consideration.

32.PROPOSED ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT PERMITTING A METAL FENCE ADJACENT TO 3311 KINGSTON ROAD TO ENCROACH ONTO THE KINGSTON ROAD AND WHITECAP BOULEVARD ROAD ALLOWANCES WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Commissioner of Corporate Services

(June 5, 1998)

Recommending approval of the above encroachment, subject to the conditions detailed in the report.

33.PROPOSED ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT FOR AN EXISTING FRAME GARAGE ADJACENT TO 220 SOUTH WOODROW BOULEVARD TO REMAIN ENCROACHING ONTO THE AYLESWORTH AVENUE ROAD ALLOWANCE WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Commissioner of Corporate Services

(June 5, 1998)

Recommending approval of the above encroachment, subject to the conditions detailed in the report.

34.RECOGNITION OF NATIVE CEMETERY WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

(a)Commissioner of Parks and Recreation, Scarborough

(May 13, 1998)

Recommending that:

(i)the location known as Taber Hill Park be recognized as a Native cemetery and ossuary; and

(ii)staff be directed to consult with First Nations representatives in order to identify a suitable new name for the site and to develop initiatives that will result in appropriate dignity and respect for this cemetery.

(b)Commissioner of Parks and Recreation, Scarborough

(June 5, 1998)

Responding to Community Council=s request with respect to alternative recreational venues in the area surrounding Tabor Hill Park.

35.REQUEST FOR CHANGES TO SCARBOROUGH TREE BY-LAW NO. 25150

Commissioner of Parks and Recreation, Scarborough

(June 1, 1998)

Responding to a petition containing 144 signatures, submitted by Ms. Hanan Jibry, Birch Cliff area resident, requesting amendments to the Tree Protection and Conservation By-law to ensure that permits are required and public notification takes place before trees are removed due to developments on private property, and containing a recommendation that this matter be considered by Community Council at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24, 1998.

36.PRIVATE TREE REMOVAL - ST. DAVID'S VILLAGE, 1290 DANFORTH ROAD WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

 Commissioner of Parks and Recreation, Scarborough

(June 8, 1998)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council:

(1)refuse to issue a permit to remove the subject trees to allow the applicant to expand the parking area at St. David=s Village; or

(2)issue a permit for tree removal, conditional upon the applicant planting six 80 mm caliper large growing, native shade trees upon completion of construction.

37.ANIMAL SERVICES IN SCARBOROUGH AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SCARBOROUGH ANIMAL CENTRE AND PROVINCIALLY-CHARTERED AND LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Manager, Animal Centre, Scarborough

(June 10, 1998)

Responding to Community Council=s request, at its last meeting, and recommending that this report be received for information.

38.WARD BOUNDARY REVIEW PROCESS

 DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

City Clerk

(May 7, 1998)

Referring a copy of Clause 1 contained in Report No. 4A of the Urban Environment and Development Committee, adopted by Council at its Special Meeting held on April 28 and May 1, 1998, wherein it is recommended that:

ACommunity Councils be requested to hold meetings to invite the public=s input on the matter of ward boundaries, ward division and governance, and report thereon through the Urban Environment and Development Committee.@

39.CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION AND DEMOLITION CONTROL POLICIES

DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

City Clerk

(May 20, 1998)

Advising that the Urban Environment and Development Committee, on May 19, 1998, recommended to Council the adoption of the report (May 1, 1998) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services, Recommendation No. 2(a) of which affects Community Councils, viz:

A2(a)when The Tenant Protection Act comes into effect, staff report to the Community Councils on condominium applications that involve the conversion of rental housing, and the Community Councils hear deputations and make recommendations to the City Council;@.

2:00 P.M. PUBLIC MEETINGS UNDER THE PLANNING ACT.

40.CITY-INITIATED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z97021 585 and 587 KENNEDY ROAD - KENNEDY PARK COMMUNITY WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

(a)Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(April 28, 1998)

Recommending that Council:

(A)amend the Kennedy Park Community Zoning By-law, as amended, with respect to 585 and 587 Kennedy Road, being Part of Lot 3 and Part of Lot 4, Plan 3507, as follows:

(1)Permitted Use: Multiple Family Residential;

(2)one suite (individual dwelling unit) per 199 square metres (2,142 square feet) of lot area;

(3)minimum front yard setback 6 metres (20 feet);

(4)minimum side yard building setback:

-for single-family dwellings 0.9 metres (3 feet) from side lot lines;

-for semi-detached dwellings, 0.9 metres (3 feet) from side lot lines on one side only;

-for a row of townhouses, 0.9 metres (3 feet) from end walls to side lot lines;

(5)minimum rear yard setback 7.5 metres (25 feet);

(6)maximum coverage: 50 percent of the area of the lot or parcel; and

(B)authorize any unsubstantive technical, stylistic or format changes to the Zoning By-law Amendment as may be required to give effect to this resolution.

(b)Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(June 10, 1998)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council further defer the Public Meeting on this application to 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 22, 1998, as the further consultation meetings, as directed by Community Council, are still in the process of being arranged.

41.ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z97061 JUHAN HOLDINGS INC. 5739, 5741, 5743 AND 5745 FINCH AVENUE EAST - MALVERN COMMUNITY WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

DEFERRED FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

(a)Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(April 20, 1998)

Recommending that Council:

(A)amend the Malvern Community Zoning By-law Number 14402, as amended, with respect to the lands located at 5739-5745 Finch Avenue, being Block B, Registered Plan M-1667, as follows:

(1) delete the contents of the existing Exception and replace it as follows:

(a)only the following uses are permitted:

-Day Nurseries;

-Financial Institutions;

-Laundromats;

-Laundry and Dry Cleaning Pick-ups;

-Offices;

-Personal Service Shops;

-Restaurants;

-Sale of drugs, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and tobaccos;

-Sale of household hardware;

(2)add the following development standards:

-minimum of 2.3 parking spaces per 100 square metres (1,076 square feet) of gross floor area for all uses except for Day Nurseries and Restaurants;

-minimum driveway width shall be 5.8 metres (19 feet) for two-way traffic; and

(B)authorize such unsubstantive technical, stylistic or format changes to the Zoning By-law amendment as may be required to properly carry out the intent of this resolution.

(b)Note:Supplementary report requested by Community Council at its last meeting will follow.

42.ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ98002 M., M. AND P. DICIERO, 4 LOCHLEVEN DRIVE SCARBOROUGH VILLAGE COMMUNITY WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS 

Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(May 21, 1998)

Recommending that Council:

(a)amend the Scarborough Village Community Zoning By-law, as amended, with respect to 4 Lochleven Drive, being Part of Block P, Registered Plan 1834, as follows:

(A)Zoning By-law Amendment:

(1)permitted use: two-family residential;

(2)maximum one dwelling unit per parcel with a minimum frontage of 7.6 metres (25 feet) and a minimum lot area of 360 square metres (3,875 square feet);

(3)minimum front yard setback 6 metres (20 feet);

(4)minimum side yard building setback 0.9 metres (3 feet) from side lot lines on one side only;

(5)maximum coverage: 33 percent of the area of the lot or parcel;

(6)an attached garage shall be erected with each dwelling unit;

(b)remove Site Plan Control from the property once the proposed zoning is in effect; and

(c)authorize any unsubstantive technical, stylistic or format changes to the Zoning By-law Amendment as may be required to give effect to this resolution.

43.OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION P96022 ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z96040 ELISA BOURDON, 4342 LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST WEST HILL COMMUNITY WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Commissioner of Planning and Buildings, Scarborough

(June 8, 1998)

Recommending that Council:

(a)amend the West Hill Community Secondary Plan, with respect to the property located on the north side of Lawrence Avenue east of Manse Road, known municipally as 4342 Lawrence Avenue, being Part of Lot 7, Registered Plan 1502, as shown on Figure 1, by adding the following Numbered Policy:

ANorth Side of Lawrence Avenue, East of Manse Road

A Private Educational Institution and Day Nursery is permitted within the Low Density Residential designation.@;

(b)amend the West Hill Community Zoning By-law Number 10327, as amended, with respect to the property located on the north side of Lawrence Avenue, east of Manse Road, known municipally as 4342 Lawrence Avenue, being Part of Lot 7, Registered Plan 1502, as follows:

(1)amend the ASingle Family Residential (S)@ zoning to permit only a Private Educational Institution, Day Nursery and one single family dwelling;

(2)add the following development standards:

-gross floor area of the Private Educational Institution shall not exceed

1400 square metres (15,070 square feet);

 -floor area of the Single Family Dwelling shall not exceed 175 square metres(1,884 square feet);

 -maximum height of the Single Family Dwelling - 10 metres (33 feet);

 -minimum rear yard setback 10 metres (33 feet);

-minimum street yard setback 6 metres (20 feet);

 -minimum side yard setback 3 metres (10 feet);

 -the Regulations for Single-Family, Two-Family and Street Townhouse Dwellings, as contained in Sub-Clause 15, Clause VI - Provisions for all Zones, shall not apply;

(c)designate the subject lands as a Site Plan Control area; and

(d)authorize such unsubstantive technical, stylistic or format changes to the Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments as may be required to properly carry out the intent of this resolution.

ANY OTHER MATTERS.

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