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SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL

A G E N D A

Date of Meeting: March 30, 1999 Enquiry: Margaret O'Neil
Time: 9:30 a.m. Administrator
Location: Meeting Hall 396-7288

Scarborough Civic Centreoneil@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.

1.REQUEST FOR A 40 KILOMETRE PER HOUR SPEED LIMIT

ON McCOWAN ROAD, NORTH OF KINGSTON ROAD

WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Transportation Services, District 4

(March 11, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the 60 kilometre per hour speed limit identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;

(2)the 60 kilometre per hour speed limit identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted; and

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

2.REQUEST FOR INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS

PHARMACY AVENUE AND DEWEY DRIVE

WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

(Deferred from previous meeting.)

City Clerk

(January 13, 1999)

Advising that the Urban Environment and Development Committee, at its meeting on January 11, 1999, referred the report, dated December 8, 1998, from the General Manager, Transportation Services, respecting the above-noted request, to the Scarborough Community Council for consideration.

3.PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS TO TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS

LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST AT CROCKFORD BOULEVARD

AND ELLINGTON DRIVE

WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

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.

4.TWELVE HOUR PARKING LIMIT ON MAYHILL CRESCENT

WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Transportation Services, District 4

(March 11, 1999)

Recommending that a 12 hour limit not be installed on Mayhill Crescent.

5.PARKING AND TRAFFIC CONDITIONS ON NELSON STREET AND

FARMBROOK ROAD AT CEDARBROOK JUNIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL

WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Director of Transportation Services, District 4

(March 11, 1999)

Recommending that:

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

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

(3) the existing on-street parking restrictions on Nelson Street remain unchanged;

(4)copies of this report be sent to the Toronto Board of Education, and Cedarbrook Junior Public School for their information; and

(5)a copy of this report be sent to the Toronto Police Service, Parking Enforcement Unit requesting selective enforcement of the existing parking regulations near Cedarbrook Junior Public School.

6.REQUEST FOR AN ALL-WAY STOP CONTROL ON

CENTENNIAL ROAD AT CONFERENCE BOULEVARD/CLEMES DRIVE

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Transportation Services, District 4

(March 10, 1999)

Advising Community Council on the results of the all-way stop control warrant studies conducted at the intersection of Centennial Road and Conference Boulevard/Clemes Drive, and recommending that this report be received for information.

7.TRAFFIC CONCERNS AT MORRISH PUBLIC SCHOOL

ON CANMORE BOULEVARD

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Transportation Services, District 4

(March 11, 1999)

Recommending that:

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

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

8.STOP CONTROL ON EARLTON ROAD AT ARAMAN DRIVE

WARD 17 - SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT

Director of Transportation Services, District 4

(March 11, 1999)

Recommending that:

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

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

9.U-TURN PROHIBITION ON MILNER AVENUE AT PROGRESS AVENUE

WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director of Transportation Services, District 4

(March 11, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the No U-Turn prohibition identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted; and

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

10.INSTALLATION OF "NO BALL PLAYING" SIGNS

Director of Transportation Services, District 4

(March 11, 1999)

Recommending that the previous practice in Scarborough of not installing signs on streets to state the blanket prohibition of road sports be continued in the Scarborough Community Area.

11.SIGN VARIANCE REQUEST

SHOPPERS DRUG MART, 629 MARKHAM ROAD

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Deputy Chief Building Official, East District

(March 8, 1999)

Recommending that City Council not grant a variance to permit the installation of a box type wall sign on the building located at 629 Markham Road.

12.SIGN VARIANCE REQUEST

COFFEE TIME, 4447 SHEPPARD AVENUE EAST

WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Deputy Chief Building Official, East District

(March 8, 1999)

Recommending that City Council not grant a variance to permit an additional wall sign on the Coffee Time building at 4447 Sheppard Avenue East.

13.PROPERTY STANDARDS ISSUES AT 21 SAUNDERS ROAD

DANIEL HAUBOLD

WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Municipal Licencing and Standards

(March 1, 1999)

Recommending that the Municipal Licencing and Standards District Manager, East District, be directed to proceed with enforcement of Zoning By-law 10010, as amended, and By-law 24222, as amended, at premises municipally known as 21 Saunders Road.

14.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION

BRUCE COSSAR AND LAURIE VOGAN

34 ALLANGROVE CRESCENT

WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

(Deferred from previous meetings.)

Director of Municipal Licencing and Standards

(February 2, 1999)

Recommending that, owing to a lack of resolution as to the location of the fence, Council not approve the request from the owners of 34 Allangrove Crescent for an exemption to the Fence By-law.

15.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT

OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SP1999001

ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999003

NAVROZ HOTELIERS INC., 2121 KINGSTON ROAD

CLIFFSIDE COMMUNITY

WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 9, 1999)

Recommending that staff process these applications in the normal manner and that Scarborough Community Council convene a Public Meeting, targeted for the third quarter of 1999, subject to:

(1)staff conducting a Community Information Meeting with a standard notice area of 120 metres (400 feet) from the subject property, and to the local Community Association; the date of the Community Information Meeting to be determined in consultation with the Ward Councillors; and

(2)staff providing Notice of the Public Meeting to all property owners within 120 metres (400 feet) of the property.

16.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT

ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1998035

SHELL CANADA LIMITED, 1805 VICTORIA PARK AVENUE

WEXFORD COMMUNITY

WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 17, 1999)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council convene a Public Meeting to consider this application, targeted for the second quarter of 1999; Notice of the Public Meeting to be provided to all properties within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject lands.

17.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT

OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION P97009

ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z97027

THE OMNI AT THE CITY CENTRE INC.

WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 18, 1999)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council direct the Director of Community Planning, East District, to:

(1)convene a Community Information Meeting; Notice for this meeting to be provided to the nearby Community Associations, residents within the Omni development, and residents south of Ellesmere Road who live within 120 metres (400 feet) of the site; in consultation with the local Ward Councillors;

(2)require the applicant to submit the following studies in support of these applications: Site Plan Control, Traffic Study, Pedestrian Wind Level Study and Hydrogeological/Soils Study;

(3)process the applications in the normal manner and work with the applicant to 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 Design objectives, including a strong identifiable image for the overall Omni development and to provide an attractive addition to the Scarborough City Centre skyline; and

(4)report back with a Status Report to Scarborough Community Council on the items listed above, prior to scheduling the Public Meeting at Community Council.

18.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT

ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999001

734554 ONTARIO LIMITED, 1255 MARKHAM ROAD

WOBURN COMMUNITY

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 3, 1999)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council convene a Public Meeting, targeted for the second quarter of 1999, subject to:

(1)staff convening a Community Information Meeting, in consultation with the Ward Councillors; and

(2)staff providing Notice of the meeting to all properties within 120 metres (400 feet) of the property.

19.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT

ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999005

DR. JARMILA FILIPKO, 3717 SHEPPARD AVENUE EAST

TAM O'SHANTER COMMUNITY

WARD 17 - SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 16, 1999)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council convene a Public Meeting to consider this application, targeted for the second quarter of 1999, subject to:

(1)staff convening a meeting with the applicant and the owners of the five adjacent single family properties to review the proposal and discuss future land assembly and redevelopment opportunities for this area; and

(2)the applicant submitting a Site Plan Control Application for the proposal.

20.REQUEST FOR DIRECTION

ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z95032

PROPOSED MODIFICATION TO ZONING BY-LAW 750-1998

ASPEN RIDGE HOMES (MARKHAM GARDENS) INC.

18 ROSEBANK DRIVE AT MARKHAM ROAD

MALVERN COMMUNITY

WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 12, 1999)

Recommending that City Council direct:

(a)the City Clerk to issue Notice of the pending Ontario Municipal Board Hearing of By-law 750-1998 to all persons who have been notified of passing of the by-law, with provision for the Board's consideration of Multiple Family (Townhouse) Residential (MF) Zone on Block 3, Registered Plan 66M-2300, including Performance Standard 405; and

(b)the City Solicitor and appropriate staff to support the proposed modification at the Hearing.

21.CONDOMINIUM APPLICATION SC98605

HARMONY DEVELOPMENTS II INC.

9420-9466 SHEPPARD AVENUE EAST AND 2 HEDGE END ROAD

ROUGE COMMUNITY

WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 2, 1999)

Recommending that City Council support the Draft Plan of Condominium SC98605 by Harmony Developments II Inc., with respect to the lands on the north side of Sheppard Avenue East and Hedge End Road, being Blocks 2 and 5, Registered Plan 66M-2308, known municipally as 9420-9466 Sheppard Avenue East and 2 Hedge End Road, subject to the conditions detailed in the Director's report.

22.PART LOT CONTROL EXEMPTION APPLICATION SL1999001

MONDEO DEVELOPMENTS INC., 740 ELLESMERE ROAD

DORSET PARK COMMUNITY

WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 12, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1)enact a Part Lot Control Exemption By-law with respect to Lots 1 - 107, inclusive, on Registered Plan 66M-2330;

(2)deem that this Part Lot Control Exemption By-law shall expire one year from the date of the passing of the By-law; and

(3)authorize any unsubstantive, technical, stylistic or format changes to the Exemption By-law as may be required to give effect thereto.

23.FORMER SCARBOROUGH TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR

LANDS STUDY - PHASE 4 - MARKHAM ROAD TO MORNINGSIDE AVENUE

DRAFT TERMS OF REFERENCE (W95014)

GUILDWOOD AND SCARBOROUGH VILLAGE COMMUNITIES

WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 12, 1999)

Recommending that City Council direct the Director of Community Planning, East District, in consultation with the staff of other appropriate City Departments, to initiate an Official Plan and Zoning By-law review in accordance with the attached Draft Terms of Reference.

24.REMOVAL OF A HOLDING SYMBOL (H)

ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ98019

699401 ONTARIO LIMITED, 772 WARDEN AVENUE

GOLDEN MILE EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT

WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(February 8, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1)amend the Employment Districts Zoning By-Law No. 24982, as amended, withrespect to the Golden Mile Employment District, for the lands located on the west side of Warden Avenue, south of Eglinton Avenue, being Lots D and L, Registered Plan 3928, known municipally as 772 Warden Avenue, to partially remove the Holding Provision (H) to permit a maximum of 4,100 square metres (44,100squarefeet) of commercial space under the existing Mixed Employment Zone (ME); and

(2)authorize such unsubstantive, stylistic or format changes to the Zoning By-Law as may be necessary to give effect to this resolution.

25.NEW APPLICATIONS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 15, 1999)

Advising Community Council of the new applications received during the six-week period ending March 10, 1999, and recommending that this report be received for information.

26.SITE PLAN CONTROL APPROVALS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 12, 1999)

Advising Community Council of the Site Plan Control Approvals granted by the Director, and recommending that this report be received for information.

27.CONSENT APPLICATIONS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 12, 1999)

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

28.ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD HEARINGS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(March 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.

29.ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD DECISION

573 MEADOWVALE ROAD

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

City Solicitor

(March 3, 1999)

Advising of an Ontario Municipal Board Order granting a Zoning By-law Variance and Consent to Convey with respect to No. 573 Meadowvale Road, and recommending that this report be received for information.

30.ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD DECISION

50 NASHDENE AVENUE, UNIT 105

WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

City Solicitor

(March 10, 1999)

Advising Community Council of an Ontario Municipal Board Decision on a Variance appeal respecting 50 Nashdene Avenue, Unit 105, and recommending that this report be received for information.

31.LIQUOR LICENCING INFORMATION FORM

INCLINED RESTAURANT, 1375 DANFORTH ROAD, UNIT 1

WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

City Clerk

(March 18, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)that Scarborough Community Council approve either Option (a) or Option (b), viz:

(a)support the issuance of the liquor licence to Inclined Restaurant, with conditions; or

(b)object to the issuance of the liquor licence to Inclined Restaurant; and

(2)that the City Clerk or designate be authorized to complete and sign the "Municipal Information" form and forward the form with City Council's decision to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission.

32.APPOINTMENT TO THE SCARBOROUGH BLOCK PARENT PROGRAM

REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL

Wayne Tulley, Director, Scarborough Block Parent Program

(March 17, 1999)

Requesting that the Community Council appoint its representative to the Scarborough Block Parent Program.

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

33.ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ98031

PART LOT CONTROL BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SP98008

STEPHEN WASHINGTON FOUNDATION/TRUSTEES OF

WASHINGTON METHODIST CHURCH - SCARBORO

3741 KINGSTON ROAD - GUILDWOOD COMMUNITY

WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(February 9, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A)Zoning By-law:

amend the Guildwood Community Zoning By-law No. 9676, as amended, with respect to Part of Lot 1, Registered Plan 2425 and Lots 19 and 20, Registered Plan 3136, known municipally as 3741 Kingston Road, by deleting the "Highway Commercial" zoning and replacing it as follows:

Crestwood Drive Frontage

To be zoned "Single-Family Residential" (S) with the following Performance Standards:

(1)one Single-Family Dwelling per parcel of land having a minimum frontage of 11 metres (36 feet) on a public street and a minimum area of 335 square metres (3,600 square feet);

(2)minimum front yard building setback 3 metres (10 feet) from the street line;

(3)minimum side yard setback 3 metres (10 feet) on one side and .3 metres (1foot) on the other side;

(4)minimum 6 metres (20 feet) rear yard setback for dwellings;

(5)a detached garage in the rear yard shall be provided with each dwelling unit;

(6)maximum building coverage 40 percent of the lot area.

Kingston Road Frontage (Including Part 5 on Figure 3):

To be zoned "Street Townhouse Residential" (ST) in a new "Street Townhouse Residential" zone restricting uses to Street Townhouse Dwellings and Single-Family Dwellings only with the following Performance Standards:

(1)notwithstanding the future division of this site into one or more parcels, a maximum of two Single-Family Dwellings and eleven Street Townhouse Dwelling units shall be permitted;

(2)minimum front yard building setback 3 metres (10 feet) from Kingston Road;

(3)maximum building height excluding basements: 3 storeys and 13.5 metres (45 feet);

(4)maximum building coverage 50 percent of the lot or parcel area;

(5)minimum rear yard setback 7.5 metres (25 feet) for Street Townhouse Dwelling units;

(6)a garage shall be provided with each dwelling unit;

(B)Part Lot Control Exemption

(1)enact a Part Lot Control Exemption By-law with respect to Part of Lot 1, Registered Plan 2425 and Lots 19 and 20, Registered Plan 3136, known municipally as 3741 Kingston Road, applying to the lands shown on Figure 3;

(2)deem that the Part Lot Control Exemption By-law shall expire one (1) year from the date of the passing of the By-law; and

(3)direct that, prior to Council passing the Part Lot Control Exemption By-law, the owner shall register against title, a restriction satisfactory to the City Solicitor, whereby no transfer or charge of the subject lands or any part thereof shall be made without the consent of the Director of Community Planning, East District;

(4)direct that, prior to the Director of Community Planning, East District's consent, the applicant demonstrate to the City through the appropriate legal instrument(s) that mutual easements for access and servicing will be granted to the appropriate property-owners in the development and that a maintenance agreement has been registered against the appropriate titles;

(C)Miscellaneous:

authorize such unsubstantive, technical, stylistic or format changes to the Zoning and Part Lot Control Exemption By-laws as may be required to properly carry out the intent of this resolution; and

(D)Site Plan Control:

delete the portion of the property proposed to be zoned "Single-Family Residential" from Site Plan Control.

34.OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION P97019

ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z97051

COFFEE TIME DONUTS INC., 441 ELLESMERE ROAD

WEXFORD EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT

WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Community Planning, East District

(February 23, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A)Official Plan:

amend the Wexford Employment District Secondary Plan with respect to the Coffee Time Donuts Inc., lands, known municipally as 441 Ellesmere Road, by adding the following Numbered Policy to the current General Industrial Uses with High Performance Standards designation:

"South side of Ellesmere Road, east of Warden Avenue

Office Uses are permitted in addition to the General Industrial Uses with High Performance Standards designation on this site.";

(B)Zoning By-law:

amend the Employment Districts Zoning By-law No. 24982 (Wexford), as amended, with respect to Part of Lot 32, Concession 1, known municipally as 441 Ellesmere Road, by deleting the current "Industrial" (M) and "General Industrial" (MG) zoning and replacing it with "Mixed Employment" (ME) zoning as follows:

(1)Permitted Uses:

Mixed Employment Zone (ME) permitting the following uses:

(a)Day Nurseries;

(b)Educational and Training Facility Uses;

(c)Financial Institutions;

(d)Industrial Uses;

(e)Offices;

(f)Personal Service Shops;

(g)Places of Worship;

(h)Recreational Uses;

(i)Restaurants;

(j)Retail Stores;

(2)Performance Standards:

2.1maximum total gross floor area of all retail stores, personal service shops, and restaurants shall not exceed 1,900 square metres (20,500square feet);

2.2maximum total gross floor area of all restaurants shall not exceed 630square metres (6,780 square feet);

2.3parking for Educational and Training Facility Uses, including those associated with an on-site restaurant, shall be provided on the basis of a minimum of three parking spaces per 100 square metres (1,076square feet) of gross floor area;

2.4parking for Offices shall be provided on the basis of a minimum of 2.5parking spaces per 100 square metres (1,076 square feet) of the following: gross floor area minus the gross floor area of main floor public lobbies and main floor public walkways;

(3)retain the existing Performance Standards that currently apply to the subject lands which include a maximum gross floor area of 0.75 times the lot area, minimum street and side yard building setbacks of 3 metres (10 feet), and a minimum rear yard setback of 4.5 metres (15 feet); and

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

35.ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z97059

1960 EGLINTON DEVELOPMENTS LTD. AND

NEW FIN LAND DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD.

1960 EGLINTON AVENUE EAST

GOLDEN MILE EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT

WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Community Planning, East District

(February 8, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1)amend the Employment Districts Zoning By-Law No. 24982, as amended, with respect to the Golden Mile Employment District, for the lands located at the northeast corner of Eglinton and Warden Avenues, being Part of Lots 3 and 4, Registered Plan 4087, known municipally as 1960 Eglinton Avenue, to delete the existing Industrial Zone (M) and General Industrial Zone (MG) zoning, replacing it with a Mixed Employment Zone (ME) with the following specific provisions:

(1)Permitted Uses:

1.1Mixed Employment Zone (ME)

1.2The following additional uses are permitted:

-Hotels;

-Places of Entertainment;

-Games Arcades;

-Service Shops;

-Vehicle Service Garages ancillary to Retail Stores;

-Open Storage ancillary to Retail Stores;

(2)Performance Standards:

2.1the gross floor area of all buildings shall not exceed 0.45 times the area of the lot;

2.2the gross floor area of all Retail Stores, Financial Institutions, Personal Service Shops, Service Shops, Restaurants and Places ofEntertainment shall not exceed 13,200 square metres (142,000square feet);

2.3the gross floor area of all or any parts of any Retail Store dedicated to the sale of food shall not exceed a cumulative total of 700squaremetres (7,500 square feet);

2.4minimum building setback from all lot lines 3 metres (10 feet);

2.5open storage and display of goods, in conjunction with a Retail Store, shall be permitted within 30 metres (100 feet) of a main wall;

2.6the provisions of this By-Law shall apply collectively to this land, notwithstanding its future division into two or more parcels of land; and

(2)authorize such unsubstantive, stylistic or format changes to the Zoning By-Law as may be necessary to give effect to this resolution.

(Note:The attached communication from S.A. Armstrong Limited, 23 Bertrand Avenue, expressing concerns respecting this application.)

36.ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ98034

SHERWAY CENTRE LIMITED, 55 TOWN CENTRE COURT

WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Director of Community Planning, East District

(February 8, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A)Zoning By-law:

amend the Employment Districts Zoning By-law No. 24982 (Progress), as amended, with respect to the lands located at 55 Town Centre Court, being Part of Blocks I and L, Registered Plan M-1410 as follows:

"Additional Permitted Uses:

Educational and Training Facility Uses."; and

(B)Miscellaneous:

authorize such unsubstantive, technical, stylistic or format changes to the Zoning By-law as may be required to give effect to this resolution.

37.ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ98021

ARBROATH INVESTMENTS INC., MABERLEY CRESCENT

CENTENNIAL COMMUNITY

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Community Planning, East District

(February 2, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1)amend the Centennial Community Zoning By-law No.1978, as amended, with respect to the property outlined on Figure 1, being Block 120, Registered Plan 66M-2129, by deleting the existing Zoning and replacing it with the Single-Family Residential (S) Zone, with the following development standards:

Zoning By-law:

(a)one single-family dwelling per parcel of land with a minimum frontage of 8.7 metres at the building setback line, and a minimum lot area of 278 square metres;

(b)minimum front yard building setback 6 metres;

(c)minimum side yard 600 millimetres from each side;

(d)minimum rear yard 4.5 metres;

(e)ground floor area of all buildings shall not exceed 50 percent of the lot area;

(f)chimneys, pilasters, projecting columns, balconies, unenclosed porches and canopies shall not project into any required side yard of 1 metre or less;

(g)a garage (minimum inside dimensions of 2.7 metres by 5.7 metres) shall be erected with each dwelling unit; and

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

ANY OTHER MATTERS.

 

   
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