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Designation By-law - "Oakley" Property -

Philip Edward Brent - 288 Old Yonge Street

(Formerly 264 Old Yonge Street) -

North York Centre South

The North York Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (October 15, 1998) from the City Solicitor:

Purpose:

To obtain approval to amend By-law No. 32852 to amend the legal description of the parcel on which the heritage building known as "Oakley" is located.

Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:

There are no financial implications.

Recommendation:

It is recommended that By-law No. 32852 be amended in accordance with the draft by-law attached hereto and registered on the title to the lands subject to By-law No. 32852.

Council Reference/Back Ground\History:

On October 16, 1996, Council adopted By-law No. 32852 designating the residence known as "Oakley", located at 288 Old Yonge Street, as being of architectural and historical value, for the reasons set out in the by-law, a copy of which is attached hereto.

The lands have since been subdivided, with other lands, into a residential subdivision, No.66M-2322 and "Oakley" is now situated on Lot 16 of that plan.

Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:

The lands designated in By-law No. 32852 as being the land on which the residence known as "Oakley" sits, are now subdivided and include vacant lots on a registered plan of subdivision. In order to release those vacant lots from the heritage by-law and to correct the legal description of the heritage building, it is necessary to amend By-law No. 32852 in accordance with the draft by-law attached hereto. The by-law amends Schedule "A" to the existing by-law and replaces the legal description with Lot 16 on Plan 66M-2322.

Conclusions:

It is recommended that the attached draft by-law be adopted by Council and registered on the title to the lands described in the original designating by-law.

Contact Name:

Catherine M. Conrad

Solicitor

392-7244

cconrad@city.toronto.on.ca

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(A copy of the by-laws referred to in the foregoing report is on file in the office of the City Clerk, North York Civic Centre.)

 

   
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