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SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL

A G E N D A

MEETING NO. 12

Date of Meeting: November 9, 1999 Enquiry: Margaret ONeil

Time: 9:30 a.m. Administrator

Location: Meeting Hall 396-7288

Scarborough Civic Centre 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.)

PRESENTATIONS:

9:45 a.m. The Chairman will present a Citation of Bravery to Mr. Doug Jones, in recognition of his lifesaving effort when he performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on a member of the public who collapsed in the parking lot of the Board of Education on June 22, 1999.

10:15 a.m. Professor Ted Relph, Associate Principal responsible for Campus Development,

University of Toronto at Scarborough, will brief Community Council on the University's potential expansion plans.

COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTS.

1. 2000 TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION SERVICE PLAN ALL WARDS

Director of Transportation Services, District 4:

(October 20, 1999)

Providing information on the 2000 Toronto Transit Commission Service Plan for the East District, and recommending that Scarborough Community Council forward its comments thereon directly to the Toronto Transit Commission.

2. SPEED LIMIT ON McCOWAN ROAD SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Transportation Services, District 4:

(October 19, 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(1) the 60 kilometre per hour speed limit identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;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.

3. BOULEVARD ALTERATIONS AT NO. 10 HOWARTH AVENUE SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

(Deferred from previous meeting.)

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.

4. SPEED LIMIT ON LOWCREST BOULEVARD SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Transportation Services, District 4:

(October 19, 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.

5. ALL-WAY STOP CONTROL ON BRIDLETOWNE CIRCLE AT BEVERLY GLEN BOULEVARD/MALL DRIVEWAY WARD 17 - SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT

(DEPUTATION ITEM - 10:00 A.M.)

(Deferred from the meeting of September 28, 1999.)

Director of Transportation Services, District 4:

(August 24, 1999)

It is recommended that:

(1) the all-way stop control identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted; and

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

6. HARMONIZATION OF THE SIGN BY-LAWS (STATUS REPORT)

Acting Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(October 27, 1999)

Responding to Community Council's request for a status report respecting the Scarborough Sign By-law and all issues surrounding harmonization; advising that all aspects of the Scarborough Sign By-law are still in effect and are being enforced, and when draft harmonized by-laws are prepared, it is the Department's intention to request Planning and Transportation Committee to forward them to the Community Councils for review and comment; and recommending that this report be received for information.

7. 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 Community Council meeting held on September 14, 1999; the recommendations were deferred from the meeting held on October 12, 1999.)

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.

7a. Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 27, 1999)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council defer the recommendations contained in the Director's report, dated June 4, 1999, sine die, until the applicant requests that the matter be brought back for consideration.

8. PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-P19990017 ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z19990034 BAHADUR PREMJI, 960 MARKHAM ROAD WOBURN COMMUNITY SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Community Planning, East District

(October 4, 1999)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council convene a Public Meeting, targeted for the first quarter of 2000, 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 subject property.

9. PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-P1999019 ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z1999037 IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED 1149 MORNINGSIDE AVENUE AT SHEPPARD AVENUE ROUGE EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 19, 1999)

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

(1) staff hosting a community information meeting and inviting all assessed persons within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject site, as well as the residents on the south and east sides of Bradworthy Court; and

(2) the applicant submitting the revised site/landscape and building elevation drawings to achieve a visual and architectural co-ordination between all the elements on the site and addressing the site's location at the intersection of two major arterial roads.

10. PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT NO. 2 OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-P1999009 ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z1999035 DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION APPLICATON SC-T1999012 McASPHALT INDUSTRIES LIMITED & ROUGE RIVER BUSINESS PARK LTD. 8800 SHEPPARD AVENUE EAST ROUGE EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 28, 1999)

Recommending that Community Council:

(1) refer these applications back to staff for further study and negotiations with the applicant with respect to the environmental aspects, servicing and fiscal impact of the proposal, and report back no later than January 18, 2000, with recommendations; and

(2) request the applicant to consider amending the applications to retain a significant area for future employment uses.

11. PRELIMINARY EVALUATION REPORT OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-P1998017 3585 and 3595 ST. CLAIR AVENUE BIRCHMOUNT PARK EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 28, 1999)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council direct staff to process this application in the normal manner with the following additional requirements:

(1) the applicant to submit the following supporting studies:

(a) a transportation study examining the traffic impacts generated by redevelopment of the quadrant bounded by St. Clair Avenue, Danforth Road, Kennedy Road and the CN Railway;

(b) an environmental analysis demonstrating the safety of the site for the proposed uses;

(c) a noise study examining noise attenuation measures for the proposed development; and

(d) the development of a suitable interface between existing industry and new development as well as provision for a new neighbourhood park;

(5) the above studies are to be submitted in conjunction with an application for a Plan of Subdivision and Zoning By-law Amendment. Staff will assess whether a Site Plan Control application will also be required at this stage;

(6) as part of the planning exercise, staff are to undertake a review of appropriate land use designations for the quadrant bounded by St. Clair Avenue, Danforth Road, Kennedy Road and the CN Railway;

(7) the applicant to continue to explore with City staff the opportunity to incorporate employment-generating uses in any potential redevelopment scheme; and

(8) a Public Meeting to be convened by Scarborough Community Council to consider these applications after the above requirements have been satisfied, with a target date for the second quarter of 2000; the notice of the Public Meeting is to be provided to all assessed persons within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject property.

12. PART LOT CONTROL EXEMPTION APPLICATION SC-L1998009 MONDEO DEVELOPMENTS INC. 740 ELLESMERE ROAD DORSET PARK COMMUNITY SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 19, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1) enact a Part Lot Control Exemption By-law with respect to Block 108 on Registered Plan 66M-2330;

(2) deem that the Part Lot Control Exemption By-law shall expire two (2) years 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 to this resolution.

13. MILNER PROPERTIES LIMITED, 785 MILNER AVENUE AMENDMENTS TO DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (Z95056) SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 27, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1) authorize Legal Services staff to amend the Development Agreement dated December 13, 1995 between the former City of Scarborough and Milner Properties Limited to remove the obligation of the owner to construct the "Street A Improvements" and replace this with a new condition that, in conjunction with future development on this property, the owner will be required to construct that portion of Street A which is located within the property to municipal standards and make provision for its dedication as a public highway, and to provide such other transportation improvements as may be identified through the study described in Recommendation No. (3);

(2) direct the appropriate staff to include the construction of that portion of Street A located within the MTO property, together with the associated interchange modifications, as part of the Capital Works Program for inclusion in the next revision to the Development Charges By-law, and to negotiate with the Ministry of Transportation on design issues in an effort to minimize the construction cost; and

(3) request Milner Properties Limited to submit a revised Traffic Impact addressing the anticipated traffic impacts from the approved level of development and demonstrating what, if any, previously identified transportation works included in the "associated improvements" are no longer required to mitigate those impacts.

14. NEW APPLICATIONS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(October 26 , 1999)

Advising Community Council of the new applications received during the four-week period ending , October 20, 1999; and recommending that this report be received for information.

15. SITE PLAN CONTROL APPROVALS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(October 26, 1999)

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

16. CONSENT APPLICATIONS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(October 26, 1999)

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

17. ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD HEARINGS - ALL SCARBOROUGH WARDS

Director of Community Planning, East District

(October 27, 1999)

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

18. OMB HEARING - ONTARIO HYDRO CORRIDOR (DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS)

(Deferred from the previous meeting.)

Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer

(September 30, 1999)

Advising Community Council of the Council-authorized disbursements from the Contingency Fund to Community and Ratepayers' Associations respecting the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing on Ontario Hydro Corridor lands, and recommending that:

(1) the additional funds, in the amount of $917.00 for the South Bridlewood Residents' Association, and $1,560.00 for the North Bridlewood Residents' Association be approved;

(2) the request by the North Bridlewood Residents' Association for additional funding be approved in the amount of $7,349.00; and

(3) the total of all expenses paid, including those for any additional hearing, not exceed in total the $50,000.00 approved by Council in June, 1998.

18a. (October 8, 1999) communication from Lynda Wheeler, President, Terraview-Willowfield Residents' Association.

19. NAMING OF THE SOFTBALL DIAMONDS AT EAST POINT PARK AS "THE KEN MORRISH SOFTBALL COMPLEX" SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(October 21, 1999)

Responding to a Notice of Motion by Councillor Moeser, seconded by Councillor Duguid, approved by City Council on June 9, 10 and 11, 1999, and recommending:

(1) that the softball diamonds in East Point Park be renamed "The Ken Morrish Softball Complex"; and

(2) that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

20. APPOINTMENT TO TAM HEATHER COUNTRY CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(October 21, 1999)

Responding to Community Council's request respecting the possibility of appointing a representative to the Board of Directors of the Tam Heather Country Club; advising that the Board of Directors of the Club has agreed to such appointment; providing a status report on the financial and operating status of the Club, as directed by City Council, for the information of Community Council; and recommending that a member of Community Council be appointed to the Tam Heather Country Club Board of Directors.

21. TREE REMOVAL ON PRIVATE PROPERTY 4451, 4453 and 4455 LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(October 22, 1999)

Recommending that Scarborough Community Council approve the request for the removal of the trees at the aforementioned locations.

22. TREE REMOVAL AT HERON PARK RECREATION CENTRE SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(October 22, 1999)

Recommending that sixty-six (66) trees located within the proposed scope of work be removed, and that ninety (90) new native trees, each with a trunk diameter of 80 to 100 mm be planted as replacements.

23. PEDESTRIAN FATALITIES - AUGUST 1999

City Clerk (Toronto Pedestrian Committee)

(October 22, 1999)

Advising that the Toronto Pedestrian Committee, at its meeting held on October 13, 1999, directed that the attached communication (August 31, 1999) from Ms. Rhona Swarbrick, Co-chair, respecting pedestrian fatalities during the month of August 1999, be forwarded to all Community Councils for information; and further, that the Community Councils be advised that eight of the ten incidents occurred on suburban roads.

PUBLIC MEETINGS UNDER THE PLANNING ACT

TO BE CONSIDERED AT 2:00 P.M.

24. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z19990017 VMP PROPERTIES INC. 2085 LAWRENCE AVENUE EAST WEXFORD COMMUNITY SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 8, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1) amend the Wexford Community Zoning By-law No. 9511, as amended, with respect to Part of Block B, Registered Plan 4539, known municipally as 2085 Lawrence Avenue East, by deleting the current Exceptions in the By-law, only as they apply to this site, and replacing them with a new Exception providing for the following:

(a) only the following uses shall be permitted:

(i) Banks;

(ii) Business and Professional Offices;

(iii) Ground signs which are non-accessory;

(iv) Marketplace signs;

(v) Medical Centre;

(vi) Retail stores;

(vii) Restaurant;

(viii) Service Shops;

(ix) Studios; and

(x) Wall signs which are non-accessory.

(b) the permitted Restaurant shall be limited to one establishment; preparation and cooking of meals and sale of food and beverages to the public for consumption on or off the premises shall be permitted, but no stage or dance floor shall be permitted; patron entrances and outdoor patios shall be limited to the north face of the building only;

(c) pinball machines or other electronic or manually operated games shall be prohibited; and

(2) 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.

24a. Communication (October 18, 1999) from Mr. Werner Herrmann, expressing the opposition of the adjoining ratepayers to having any food-related outlets in this plaza due to the close proximity of their homes.

25. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z1998038 ROWBRY HOLDINGS LTD., 925 WARDEN AVENUE GOLDEN MILE EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 5, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A) amend the Employment Districts Zoning By-law No. 24982, as amended, with respect to the Golden Mile Employment District, for lands at 925 Warden Avenue being Part of Lot 10, Registered Plan 4087 as follows:

(1) replace the existing Industrial (M) and General Industrial (MG) zoning with a Mixed Employment zone (ME) together with the following additional uses:

(i) vehicle repair garage;

(ii) vehicle sales operations;

(iii) vehicle service garages;

(iv) vehicle service stations;

(v) service shops; and

(vi) places of entertainment;

(2) replace the minimum rear yard setback of 7.5 metres (25 feet) with a minimum 3 metres (10 feet) rear yard setback;

(3) add the following Performance Standard:

"The provisions of this By-law shall apply collectively to this land, notwithstanding its future division into two or more parcels of land."; and

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

26. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z1999012 ACADEMY SECURITY SYSTEMS LTD., 929 WARDEN AVENUE GOLDEN MILE EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 5, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A) amend the Employment Districts Zoning By-law No. 24982, as amended, with respect to the Golden Mile Employment District, for lands at 929 Warden Avenue being Lot 11, Registered Plan 4087 and Part of Lot 32, Concession D as follows:

(1) replace the existing Industrial (M) and General Industrial (MG) zoning with a Mixed Employment zone (ME) together with the following additional uses:

(i) vehicle repair garage;

(ii) vehicle sales operations;

(iii) vehicle service garages;

(iv) vehicle service stations;

(v) service shops; and

(vi) places of entertainment;

(2) replace the minimum rear yard setback of 7.5 metres (25 feet) with a minimum rear yard setback of 3 metres (10 feet);

(3) add the following Performance Standard:

"The provisions of this By-law shall apply collectively to this land, notwithstanding its future division into two or more parcels of land."; and

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

27. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z1999014 INFANTI AUTO REPAIR LTD., 933 WARDEN AVENUE GOLDEN MILE EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT SCARBOROUGH WEXFORD

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 5, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A) amend the Employment Districts Zoning By-law No. 24982, as amended, with respect to the Golden Mile Employment District, for lands at 933 Warden Avenue being Part of Lot 32, Concession D by replacing the existing Industrial District Commercial (MDC) or Industrial (M) zoning with a Mixed Employment zone (ME) and the following specific provisions:

(1) Permitted Uses:

(1.1) Mixed Employment Zone (ME);

2 (1.2) the following additional uses are permitted:

(i) vehicle repair garage;

(ii) vehicle sales operations;

(iii) vehicle service garages;

(iv) vehicle service stations;

(v) service shops; and

(vi) places of entertainment;

(2) Performance Standards:

(2.1) gross floor area of all buildings minus the gross floor area of all basements shall not exceed 0.75 times the area of the lot;

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

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

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

28. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SZ1999006 MICHELE and CECILIA ESPOSITO 3688 ELLESMERE ROAD HIGHLAND CREEK COMMUNITY SCARBOROUGH HIGHLAND CREEK

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 5, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(A) amend the Highland Creek Community Zoning By-law No. 10827, as amended, for the rear portion of the property known as 3688 Ellesmere Road, being Part of Lot 6, Registered Plan 2098-Y, by deleting the existing performance standards applicable to these lands and replacing them with the following:

(1) one single-family dwelling per parcel of land with a minimum of 9 metres (30 feet) frontage on a public street and a minimum lot area of 290 square metres (3,122 square feet);

(2) minimum front yard setback 6 metres (20 feet) from the street line;

(3) minimum side yard setback 1 metre (3.3 feet) on one side only;

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

(5) ground floor area of all buildings shall not exceed 50 per cent of the lot area; and

(F) 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.

29. OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-P1999007 ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION SC-Z1999011 TIFFIELD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION and YEE HONG CENTRE FOR GERIATRIC CARE SOUTH-EAST OF MIDDLEFIELD ROAD AND FINCH AVENUE MARSHALLING YARD EMPLOYMENT DISTRICT SCARBOROUGH MALVERN

Director of Community Planning, East District:

(October 27, 1999)

Recommending that City Council:

(1) Official Plan:

amend the Marshalling Yard Employment District Secondary Plan with respect to the property bounded by Finch Avenue East, Middlefield Road and Scottfield Drive, being Part of Lot 20, Concession 3, Block A & C, Registered Plan 66M-2266 and Block B, Registered Plan M-1733 and part of the road allowance between Lots 20 and 21, as shown on Figure 3, by adding a numbered policy as follows:

"13. South-East of Finch Avenue and Middlefield Road

In addition to General Industrial Uses with High Performance Standards, Community Facilities, including 250 Senior Citizens apartments, shall be permitted.";

(7) Zoning By Law:

amend the Employment Districts Zoning By-law No. 24982 (Marshalling Yard), with respect to the property bounded by Finch Avenue east, Middlefield Road and Scottfield Drive, being Part of Lot 20, Concession 3, Block A & C, Registered Plan 66M-2266 and Block B, Registered Plan M-1733 and Part of the road allowance between Lots 20 & 21, by adding "Institutional-Social Welfare Zone (I-SW)" within the area shown on Figure 4 with the following development standards:

(a) in addition to the uses permitted in Clause VI, Section 22, Institutional-Social Welfare Uses, Senior Citizens' Day Care facilities are permitted;

(b) "Senior Citizens' Apartments" shall mean dwelling units which are operated in conjunction with a nursing home;

(c) "Senior Citizens' Day Care" shall mean a facility for the provision of temporary care for Senior Citizens, for a continuous period not exceeding twenty-four hours. Services provided at the centre may include preventive medicine, remedial and counselling services, and social, recreational and educational programmes, for Senior Citizens only;

(d) minimum street yard setback, 3 metres (10 feet);

(e) maximum gross floor area of all geriatric centre uses, consisting of seniors nursing home, Senior Citizens' Apartments, Senior Citizens' Day Care, community centre, offices and support facilities - 35,000 square metres (377,000 square feet);

(f) this By-law shall apply collectively to this land notwithstanding its future division into two or more parcels;

(g) minimum 1 square metre (11 feet) of indoor recreation floor space per Senior Citizens' apartment unit shall be provided. Recreation space may include Senior Citizen's Day Care facilities;

(h) maximum 250 nursing beds;

(i) maximum 250 Senior Citizens' apartment units;

(j) maximum building height 7 storeys and 27 metres (90 feet), except that within 100 metres of the centreline of Middlefield Road the maximum building height shall not exceed 4 storeys and 15 metres (50 feet);

(k) parking shall be provided at the following ratios:

(i) minimum .25 spaces per nursing bed;

(ii) maximum .50 spaces per Senior Citizens' apartment unit;

(l) existing general zoning provisions applying to the Industrial (M) zone shall continue to apply;

(9) request that Tiffield Development Corporation delete the following proposed uses from its applications to amend the Marshalling Yard Employment District Secondary Plan and the Employment Districts Zoning By-law (Marshalling Yard) for the subject property:

(a) 240 apartments;

(b) 92 townhouses;

(c) 3,540 square metres (38,000 square feet) of commercial uses;

(2) direct the City Solicitor to support Recommendations Nos. (1) and (2) at the forthcoming Ontario Municipal Board hearing and, should the applications not be amended as recommended above, to oppose the uses listed in Recommendation No. (3);

(5) 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; and

(3) direct that the applicant amend the existing Subdivision Agreement to provide for noise abatement measures with respect to the site prior to issuance of building permits.

29a. (October 13, 1999) communication from Margaret Yip, expressing support for this application.

30. L'AMOREAUX SENIORS - LINE DANCING SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT

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

Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(October 21, 1999)

Responding to Community Council's direction at its previous meeting, and recommending that:

(1) commencing in January 2000, the two-hour line dancing program at L'Amoreaux Community Recreation Centre be reinstated consisting of one-hour of 'Instruction', followed by one-hour of registered free Drop-in;

(2) there be no change in the Instructional program fee of $18.00 for this nine-week activity;

(3) staff undertake a review with the participants, following the Winter/Spring Sessions, to ensure that the recommended format meets their needs;

(4) on-going dialogue with the seniors continue to be conducted through the staff at the L'Amoreaux Community Recreation Centre with respect to any further changes in service delivery; and

(4) staff work towards the establishment of a Centre Advisory Committee at L'Amoreaux Community Recreation Centre which is reflective of all user groups.

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