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   SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL

A G E N D A

 
Date of Meeting: October 12, 1999 Enquiry: Margaret O'Neil
Time: 9:30 a.m. Administrator

Location: Meeting Hall

Scarborough Civic Centre

396-7288

oneil@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.)

PRESENTATION.

9:45 a.m. Ms. Odette Birrell, President of the Scarborough Needle Arts Guild, will attend the Community Council to bring greetings from the Guild and formally present the "Bi-Centennial Quilt" to the Chairman for retention in the permanent art collection of the City of Toronto.

 COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTS.

1.ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE FOR

THE NEW COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT

(DEPUTATION ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED AT 10:00 A.M.)

City Clerk (Planning and Transportation Committee)

(September 14, 1999)

Referring Recommendations Nos. (2) to (6), in the report (August 26, 1999) from the Acting Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services, and motions by Councillors McConnell and Berger related thereto, respecting the Organizational Structure for the new Committee of Adjustment, to the Community Council for review and comment thereon to the Planning and Transportation Committee meeting scheduled to be held on November 1, 1999.

  1a.Acting Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(September 24, 1999)

Responding to the request by the Planning and Transportation Committee that a further information report be provided to Committee and Community Councils, and recommending that the August 26, 1999 report be adopted.

2.CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE SCARBOROUGH CIVIC CENTRE

(TO BE CONSIDERED AT 11:00 A.M.)

Staff Presentation by Mr. Mark Davies, Director of Facilities Services.

(There is no written material with this item.)

3.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION

MARTINE MICHELLE, GREGORY MULVEY, 61 LADYSBRIDGE DRIVE

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

East District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards

(September 21, 1999)

Recommending that City Council approve the application to permit a 9.1 metre section of fence along the south property line to remain as constructed at a height of 2.4 metres.

4.REQUEST FOR FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION

JORGE CHAVARRIA, ELIA ROJAS, 67 KENTISH DRIVE

WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

East District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards

(September 20, 1999)

Recommending that City Council approve the application to permit the existing fence to remain as constructed at a height of 1.75 metres, provided that a 1.2 metre sight triangle is established abutting the applicant's driveway.

5.FENCE BY-LAW EXEMPTION PROCESS

East District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards

(September 20, 1999)

Responding to Community Council's request for a report to this meeting respecting the possibility of implementing a staff approval process for Fence By-law Exemption Applications, and recommending that the Division examine alternative procedures for such requests and include such procedures for consideration when the draft Fence By-law is presented for Community Council review.

 6.TRAFFIC CONCERNS AT REGENT HEIGHTS JUNIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL

ON NANCY AVENUE - WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director, Transportation Services, District 4

(September 27, 1999)

Recommending that:

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

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

(3)the school bus loading zone, identified in Appendix 3 of this report, be adopted; and

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

7.BOULEVARD ALTERATIONS AT NO. 10 HOWARTH AVENUE

WARD 14 - SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Councillor Norm Kelly

(September 16, 1999)

Requesting that the Community Council consider the issue of the beautification of the boulevard on Howarth Avenue at The Church of St. Jude (Wexford), as described in the attached communication (May 31, 1999) from the Transportation Services Division to the Rev. Ian G. Noseworthy, and the costs associated therewith.

8.PROPOSED LEFT-TURN PROHIBITIONS AT

PRIVATE DRIVEWAY ON MIDLAND AVENUE

WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Director, Transportation Services, District 4

(September 21, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the eastbound left-turn movement from the driveway on the west side of Midland Avenue, approximately 80 metres south of Ellesmere Road, be prohibited at all times, as identified in Appendix 1 of this report;

(2)the northbound left-turn movement into the driveway on the west side of Midland Avenue, approximately 80 metres south of Ellesmere Road, be prohibited at all times, as identified in Appendix 1 of this report;

(3)all costs associated with signing the eastbound and northbound left-turn prohibitions at the driveway be borne by the owner of the property serviced by the driveway, namely, Kradler Investments Incorporated; and

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

9.TRAFFIC CONCERNS ON AMIENS ROAD,

BEATH STREET AND FAIRWOOD CRESCENT

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director, Transportation Services, District 4

(September 22, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the 40 kilometre per hour speed limits, identified in Appendix 1 of this report, be adopted; and

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

10.TRAFFIC AND PARKING CONCERNS ON

DEEP DENE DRIVE AND BRAMBER ROAD

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director, Transportation Services, District 4

(September 22, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the 40 kilometre per hour speed limit, identified in Appendix 1 of this report, be adopted; and

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

11.STOPPING PROHIBITION ON PASSMORE AVENUE

BETWEEN KENNEDY ROAD AND MIDLAND AVENUE

WARD 17 - SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT

Director, Transportation Services, District 4

(September 24, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the 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-law be amended accordingly.

12.NO STOPPING ANYTIME PROHIBITION ON

FUNDY BAY BOULEVARD AT DAVID LEWIS PUBLIC SCHOOL

WARD 17 - SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT

Director, Transportation Services, District 4

(September 24, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the parking regulation, 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-law be amended accordingly.

13.PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN CROSSOVER INSTALLATIONS

WARDS 13, 15 AND 18 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS,

SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE AND SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director, Transportation Services, District 4

(September 21, 1999)

Reporting on the results of investigation of the need for pedestrian crossovers at:

(a)Greenbrae Circuit at Sedgemount Road;

(b)Scarborough Golf Club Road at Gatesview Avenue;

(c)Washburn Way at Nahanni Terrace; and

recommending that, subject to the availability of funding:

(1)the pedestrian crossovers, identified in Appendix 1 of this report, be adopted; and

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

14.COMMUNITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF MINOR STREET STOP SIGNS

Director, Transportation Services, District 4

(September 24, 1999)

Responding to Community Council's request for a report on the possibility of implementing a system whereby staff would automatically approve new stop controls without the need for report to the Community Council, unless requested to do so by the Ward Councillor(s); advising that, in accordance with the Procedural By-law, the enactment of an amending by-law is required to be authorized by a Report from the Community Council, as adopted by City Council; and suggesting that, in future, the presentation of minor traffic issues to Community Council be contained in one comprehensive report.

15.OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SP1998018

ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1998036

GEORGE AND CINDY SAMONAS, 3291 KINGSTON ROAD

SCARBOROUGH VILLAGE COMMUNITY

WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

(Note: The Public Meeting under the Planning Act on this application was concluded at the previous meeting; the recommendations were deferred for consideration at this meeting.)

Director of Community Planning, East District

(June 4, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A)Official Plan:

amend the Scarborough Village Community Secondary Plan with respect to 3291 Kingston Road, by repealing Numbered Policy 5;

(B)Zoning By-law:

amend the Scarborough Village Community Zoning By-law No.10010, as amended, with respect to Part of Lot 20, Concession C, known municipally as 3291 Kingston Road, as follows:

(1)one dwelling unit per 199 square metres (2,140 square feet) of lot area;

(2)Day Nursery maximum 520 square metres (5,600 square feet) gross floor area;

(3)an enclosed refuse storage room shall be provided on the site;

(4)minimum front yard setback 3 metres (10 feet);

(5)minimum building setback of 7.5 metres (25 feet) abutting the Single-Family Residential Zone;

(6)parking for Day Nurseries 1.5 spaces per 100 square metres of gross floor area;

(7)parking is permitted in the front yard;

(8)the provisions of this By-law shall apply collectively to this property notwithstanding its division into two or more parcels;

(9)delete Exception Numbers 15 and 22; and

(C)Miscellaneous:

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.

15a.SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT NO. 1

GEORGE AND CINDY SAMONAS, 3291 KINGSTON ROAD

WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 29, 1999)

Advising Community Council of the status of the discussions between the applicant and the community on outstanding issues respecting these applications, and recommending that Community Council defer the recommendations contained in the June 4, 1999, report for consideration at the Scarborough Community Council meeting scheduled to be held on November 9, 1999.

16.REQUEST FOR DIRECTION

APPEAL OF MINOR VARIANCE APPLICATION SC-A19990168

DIMITAR BELCHEVSKI, 1 RANSTONE GARDENS

IONVIEW COMMUNITY

WARD 15 - SCARBOROUGH CITY CENTRE

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 9, 1999)

Recommending that City Council direct the City Solicitor not to attend any Ontario Municipal Board hearing with respect to Minor Variance Application SC-A19990168.

17.CONDOMINIUM APPLICATION SC-C19990004

PENSIONFUND REALTY LTD.

151 NASHDENE ROAD

TAPSCOTT EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT

WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 24, 1999)

Recommending that City Council support the Draft Plan of Condominium SC-C19990004 by Pensionfund Realty Ltd., with respect to the lands on the south side of Nashdene Road, between Markham Road and Dynamic Drive, being Lot 4 and Part of Lot 5, Registered Plan M-1981, known municipally as 151 Nashdene Road, subject to the following conditions:

(1)Plan with changes in red stamped "Recommended" this date (see Figure 2);

(2)prior to registration, the owner shall submit the final Condominium Decription and Declaration for approval of the Director of Community Planning, East District, identifying areas of exclusive and common use; and

(3)the owner to obtain a release from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services Department that the development complies with all relevant by-laws, codes and regulations.

 18.CONDOMINIUM APPLICATION SC1998608

MONARCH CONSTRUCTION LIMITED

5039 FINCH AVENUE EAST

AGINCOURT NORTH COMMUNITY

WARD 18 - SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 29, 1999)

Recommending that City Council support the Draft Plan of Condominium SC1998608 by Monarch Construction Limited, being Part of Blocks B, C and D, Registered Plan M-1648, known municipally as 5039 Finch Avenue East, subject to the following conditions:

(1)Plan as stamped "Recommended" this date (see Figure 2);

(2)prior to registration, the Ontario Municipal Board shall have approved the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments which resulted from the Ontario Municipal Board's decision of June 25, 1999, Order No. 1225, and the owner and the City shall have amended the existing Site Plan Control Agreement regarding the requirement for indoor recreation space of 3 square metres per dwelling unit;

(3)the owner shall complete all conditions of the Site Plan Control Agreement, as amended, applying to the Phase 3 lands, as shown on Figure 2, prior to condominium registration, or enter into a Financially-secured Development Agreement with the City, secured by a performance guarantee in a form and amount satisfactory to the City Solicitor, to guarantee completion of the site work for the described Phase 3, if the owner chooses to register the condominium prior to the completion of the project;

(4)prior to registration, the owner shall submit the final Condominium Declaration and Description, which includes the Reciprocal Agreements between the future Condominium(s), for the approval of the Director of Community Planning, East District, with respect to all easements and rights-of-way to ensure mutual access between the future Condominium(s) on Blocks B, C, D and E, Registered Plan M-1648, for vehicular and pedestrian movements, parking and areas of exclusive use and recreational facilities; and

(5)the final Condominium Description and Declaration shall contain provisions satisfactory to the Director of Community Planning, East District, to ensure that the recreational facilities and exterior common areas will be available to the future Condominium(s) on a proportionate shared ownership basis.

19.PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT

OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-P19990015

ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z19990026

PETRO CANADA

3270 KINGSTON ROAD AND 5 BELLAMY ROAD SOUTH

SCARBOROUGH VILLAGE COMMUNITY

WARD 13 - SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 28, 1999)

Recommending that Community Council convene a Public Meeting to consider the applications, targeted for the first quarter of 2000, subject to staff:

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

(2)providing notice of such meeting to all properties within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject property and those attending the Community Information Meeting.

 20.NEW APPLICATIONS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 28, 1999)

Advising Community Council of the new applications received during the four-week period ending September 22, 1999; and recommending that this report be received for information.

 21.SITE PLAN CONTROL APPROVALS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 28, 1999)

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

22.CONSENT APPLICATIONS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 29, 1999)

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

23.ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD HEARINGS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 29, 1999)

Advising Community Council of the status of current appeals to the Ontario Municipal Board, and recommending that this report be received for information.

24.DECISION-MAKING PROTOCOL FOR

PARKS AND RECREATION MATTERS - ALL WARDS

City Clerk (Economic Development and Parks Committee)

(September 16, 1999)

Referring the report (August 23, 1999) from the Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism, respecting a protocol for dealing with parks and recreation matters, for consideration and comment thereon to the Economic Development and Parks Committee meeting scheduled to be held on November 8, 1999.

25.CENTENNIAL COMMUNITY AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION

Gay Cowbourne, President

(September 20, 1999)

Expressing appreciation for the Special Citation awarded to the Centennial Community and Recreation Association at the recent Recreation Recognition Awards event.

PUBLIC MEETINGS UNDER THE PLANNING ACT

TO BE CONSIDERED AT 2:00 P.M.

26.ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z1998030

PART LOT CONTROL BY-LAW EXEMPTION APPLICATION SC-L19990002

CONNIE REALTY LTD.

33-39 ANDOVER CRESCENT

WEST HILL COMMUNITY

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 21, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A)Zoning By-law:

amend the West Hill Community Zoning By-law No.10327, as amended, with respect to Lots 4 and 5, R.P. M-617, known municipally as 33 to 39 Andover Crescent, by deleting the "Single-Family Residential" (S) zoning and replacing it with a "Street Townhouse Residential" (ST) zoning with the following Performance Standards:

(1)maximum one dwelling unit per 5.9 metres (20 feet) of frontage on a public street and a minimum area of 230 square metres (2,475 square feet);

(2)minimum front yard building setback 3 metres (10 feet) except that the garage main wall containing the vehicular access shall be setback a minimum of 6 metres (20 feet);

(3)minimum rear yard building setback 7.5 metres (25 feet);

(4)maximum building height excluding basements: 3 storeys and 14 metres (46 feet);

(5)general provisions relating to maximum height, basement height, storeys, floor area and a minimum rear yard setback shall not apply;

(B)Part Lot Control Exemption:

(1)enact a Part Lot Control Exemption By-law with respect to Lots 4 and 5, R.P. M-617, known municipally as 33 to 39 Andover Crescent, as shown on Figure 3, after the following conditions have been satisfied:

(i)the owner to make satisfactory arrangements with the Toronto Hydro Electric Commission for water and electrical distribution systems including a street lighting system;

(ii)the owner to make satisfactory arrangements with the Works and Emergency Services Department regarding storm water management and the servicing of this development;

(iii)prior to any removal of trees on this property and lot grading, the owner to obtain the approval of the Tree Conservation By-law Co-ordinator, Scarborough Region of a tree preservation plan for this development;

(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

(C)Miscellaneous:

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.

27.ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z1997055

DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION APPLICATION SC-T1998602

HOPEWELL CONTRACTING LTD.

4585 KINGSTON ROAD

WEST HILL COMMUNITY

WARD 16 - SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 12, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A)Zoning By-law:

amend the West Hill Community Zoning By-law No.10327, as amended, with respect to Part of Lot 10, Concession 1, known municipally as 4585 Kingston Road, by deleting the "Highway Commercial" (HC) zoning and replacing it with a Street Townhouse Residential" (ST) zoning with the following Performance Standards:

(1)maximum one dwelling unit per 158 square metres ( 1,700 square feet) of site area;

(2)a garage shall be attached to each dwelling unit and be setback a minimum distance of 6 metres (20 feet) from the street line;

(3)minimum building setback 3 metres (10 feet) from the Kingston Road street line;

(4)maximum building height: 3 storeys and 14 metres (46 feet);

(5)maximum building coverage 50 percent of the site area;

(6)minimum rear yard building setback 7.25 metres (24 feet);

(7)general provisions relating to maximum height, basement height, storeys, floor area and a minimum rear yard setback shall not apply.

(B)Draft Plan of Subdivision:

grant draft plan approval to application SC-T1998016, Hopewell Construction Limited, for the lands described as Lot 10, Concession 1, known municipally as 4585 Kingston Road, subject to the following conditions:

(1)Plan as stamped approved this date as shown on Figure 3;

(2)the owner to make satisfactory arrangements with the Toronto Hydro Electric Commission for Water and Electrical Distribution Systems including a street lighting system;

(3)the owner to make satisfactory arrangements with Bell Canada regarding any Bell Canada facilities required to service this development;

(4)the owner to dedicate all streets, corner roundings and road widenings as shown on the draft plan;

(5)all road reserves and road widenings shall be deeded at no charge to the City;

(6)the owner to make satisfactory arrangements with the City regarding all services and easements;

(7)the owner to construct at its sole cost all external services required to service its lands;

(8)the owner to construct Street "A" as a fully serviced municipal road;

(9)the owner to provide adequate privacy fencing at the turning circle to screen vehicular lights as well as a landscaped island/or alternative landscaped feature at the turning circle to the satisfaction of the Works and Emergency Services Department, in consultation with Urban Planning and Development Services Department;

(10)the owner to obtain the approval of the Works and Emergency Services Department regarding streetscaping of the Kingston Road boulevard;

(11)the owner to agree to practice Storm Water Management in the development of these lands;

(12)the owner to agree to pay:

(i)$300.00 per hydrant for fire hydrant maintenance;

(ii)$40.00 per unit for geodetic surveys and aerial mapping;

(iii)$300.00 per dwelling unit for planting and maintenance of street trees on the public road allowance;

(13)prior to the registration of the plan and lot grading, the owner to obtain the approval of the Tree Conservation By-law Co-ordinator, Scarborough Region of a tree preservation plan for this development; and

(C)Miscellaneous

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.

28.ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z1999015

546958 ONTARIO LIMITED (KING-CITY CORP.)

4711 STEELES AVENUE EAST

MILLIKEN EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT

WARD 17 - SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT

Director of Community Planning, East District

(September 7, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A)amend the Employment Districts Zoning By-law No. 24982 (Milliken), as amended, with respect to Part of Lot 27, Concession 5, known municipally as 4711 Steeles Avenue East, by deleting the current zoning and replacing it with "Mixed Employment" (ME) and "Mixed Employment - Holding" (ME-H) zoning with the following Performance Standards:

(i)gross floor area of all buildings shall not exceed 7,270 square metres (78,250 square feet);

(ii)gross floor area of all restaurants shall not exceed 929 square metres (10,000 square feet);

(iii)minimum street yard building setback of 3 metres (10 feet);

(iv)minimum side yard building setback of 3 metres (10 feet);

(v)minimum rear yard building setback of 3 metres (10 feet); and,

(vi)the provisions of this By-law shall apply collectively to this land, notwithstanding its future division into two or more parcels;

(B)apply the Holding Provision (H) to that portion of the subject site identified as being potentially necessary to enable the City to construct a Steeles Avenue/CN Rail grade separation in future, and providing that prior to the removal of the Holding Provision (H) from the zoning, only landscaping and parking uses shall be permitted;

(C)direct that the Holding Provision (H) used in conjunction with the Mixed Employment (ME) zone shall be removed in whole or in part by amending By-law when Council is satisfied that the lands are no longer required for temporary use or permanent acquisition by the City; and

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

The following communications respecting this application are appended:

28a.(September 20, 1999) from Amy Au, in opposition;

28b.(September 22, 1999) from Justina Chan and Willy Yau, in opposition;

28c.(September 23, 1999) from K. T. Chan, in opposition;

28d.(September 23, 1999) from John Lo, in opposition;

28e.(September 27, 1999) from Sandra Chan, Property Planning & Development, CN.

29.FIRE AND AMBULANCE SERVICES

KPMG FIRE STATION LOCATION AND FIRE/AMBULANCE

FACILITIES STUDY: MAIN REPORT

(TO BE CONSIDERED AT 4:00 P.M.)

Commissioner, Works and Emergency Services

Fire Chief, Toronto Fire Services

General Manager, Toronto Ambulance Services

(September 28, 1999)

Recommending that City Council adopt the recommendations of the KPMG Study, as amended by this report, and that the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to implement those recommendations in accordance with the implementation schedule included as Attachment "B", and requesting that Scarborough Community Council submit its comments thereon to the Community Services Committee for consideration at its meeting scheduled to be held on November 4, 1999.

29a.SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT NO. 1 OF 3:

Closing of Fire Station T26 - 153 Chatham Avenue: Ward 26;

Closing of Fire Station T31 - 462 Runnymede Road: Ward 19.

Commissioner, Works and Emergency Services

Fire Chief, Toronto Fire Services

(September 28, 1999)

Responding to a request by Councillor Duguid to consider alternative options for the closing of Fire Stations Nos. T26 and T31, as recommended in the KPMG report, and recommending that City Council receive this report for information.

29b.SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT NO. 2 OF 3:

Risk and Insurance.

Commissioner, Works and Emergency Services

Fire Chief, Toronto Fire Services

(September 28, 1999)

Responding to a request by Councillor Fotinos, on behalf of Councillor Adams, for additional information respecting the KPMG recommendations, and recommending that City Council receive this report for information.

29c.SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT NO. 3 OF 3:

Rationalization of Facilities;

Re-allocation of Apparatus;

Fleet Maintenance; and

Human Resource Implications.

Commissioner, Works and Emergency Services

Fire Chief, Toronto Fire Services

(September 28, 1999)

Responding to a request by Councillor Balkissoon for additional information respecting the KPMG recommendations, and recommending that City Council receive this report for information.

29d.ATTACHMENTS "A" THROUGH "D2"

RESPECTING THE FOREGOING REPORTS.

30.COMMUNICATION STRATEGY FOR USER FEE POLICY IMPLEMENTATION

ALL FORMER CITY OF SCARBOROUGH WARDS

(DEPUTATION ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED AT 5:00 P.M.)

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(September 22, 1999)

Responding to Community Council's request, providing an overview of the consultation process regarding the implementation of recreation programs and user fee changes in the East District, and recommending that this report be received for information.

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