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TORONTO COMMUNITY COUNCIL

A G E N D A

MEETING NO.9

Date of Meeting:

Time:

Location:

July 15, 1999

9:30 a.m.

Council Chambers

City Hall

100 Queen St. West

Enquiry: Frances Pritchard

Administrator

392-7033

fpritcha@toronto.ca

DEPUTATION SCHEDULE - JULY 15, 1999:

Items 1 - 1010:00 a.m.

Items 11 - 1711:00 a.m.

Item 1812 noon

Items 19-212:00 p.m.

Items 22 - 232:30 p.m.

DEPUTATION:

1.BOULEVARD CAFE - SAVORIE - MONTCLAIR AVENUE FLANK OF 390 SPADINA ROAD (Midtown)

(REFERRED BACK BY CITY COUNCIL AT ITS MEETING OF JUNE 9, 10 AND 11, 1999 TO THE COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION)

City Clerk

(June 29, 1999)

Forwarding Clause No. 12 of Toronto Community Council Report No. 8, titled, "Boulevard Cafe - Montclair Avenue Flank of 390 Spadina Road (Midtown)", which was referred back by City Council, at its meeting of June 9, 10 and 11, 1999, to the Toronto Community Council for further consideration and the hearing of deputations.

DEPUTATION:

2.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE - 178 BATHURST STREET (C/A FOR 659 QUEEN STREET WEST) (Trinity-Niagara)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe at 178 Bathurst Street (c/a 659 Queen Street West);OR

(2)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe fronting 178 Bathurst Street (c/a 659 Queen Street West), as shown on Appendix 'A', notwithstanding the negative response to the public notice, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in § 313-36 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

DEPUTATION:

3.BASKIN ROBBINS - EXTENSION OF HOURS OF OPERATION FOR THE BOULEVARD CAFE - CARLAW AVENUE FLANK OF 552 DANFORTH AVENUE (Don River)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council deny the applicant's request for an extension of hours of operation for the boulevard cafe on the Carlaw Avenue flank 552 Danforth Avenue, from 11:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m., 7 days a week.OR

(2)(a)City Council approve the applicant's request for an extension of hours of operation for the boulevard cafe on the Carlaw Avenue flank of 552 Danforth Avenue, from 11:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m., 7 days a week, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in § 313-36 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Street and Sidewalks, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code; and

(b)Should City Council approve an extension of the hours, the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services be requested to report back after the end of the 1999 cafe season on the operation of the cafe under the extended hours.

DEPUTATION:

4.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR BOULEVARD CAFE - 3048 DUNDAS STREET WEST, MCMURRAY STREET FLANK (High Park)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council deny the application for a boulevard cafe on the McMurray Street flank of 3048 Dundas Street West;OR

(2)City Council approve the application for a boulevard cafe on the McMurray Street flank of 3048 Dundas Street West, notwithstanding the negative result of the public poll, and that such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in § 313-36 of Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

DEPUTATION:

5.APPEAL OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE - 3-5 ISABELLA STREET (C/A - 625 YONGE STREET) (Downtown)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Service, District 1

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council deny the applicant's request to operate a boulevard cafe fronting 3-5 Isabella Street, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week;OR

(2)(a)City Council approve the boulevard cafe application fronting 3-5 Isabella Street, the cafe be required to close and clear by 11:00 p.m., 7 days a week, as set out in Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code; and

(b)should City Council approve the boulevard cafe application, the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Service be requested to report back at the end of the 1999 cafe season on the operation of the cafe.

DEPUTATION:

6.FEAST OF STEVEN - APPEAL OF APPLICATION FOR A BOULEVARD CAFE DECK - 3367 YONGE STREET (North Toronto)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council deny the applicant's request for a boulevard cafe deck at of 3367 Yonge Street; OR

(2)City Council approve the applicant's request for the construction and maintenance of a boulevard cafe deck at 3367 Yonge Street.

DEPUTATION:

7.BOULEVARD MARKETING APPLICATIONS - 1251 AND 1253 ST. CLAIR AVENUE WEST (Davenport)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council deny the applicant's request to reinstate the boulevard marketing fronting 1251St. Clair Avenue West and the application for boulevard marketing fronting 1253St.Clair Avenue West; OR

(2)City Council reinstate the boulevard marketing fronting 1251 St. Clair Avenue West and issue a licence for boulevard marketing at 1253 St. Clair Avenue West and such approval be subject to the applicant complying with the criteria set out in Municipal Code Chapter 313, Streets and Sidewalks, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

PUBLIC MEETING:

8.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING PROPOSED COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT RESPECTING DOWNTOWN YONGE STREET COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN (Downtown & Midtown) (Report Not Yet Available)

(a)(June 23, 1999) from Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services providing recommendations for the adoption of Amendment No. 2 to the Downtown Yonge Street Community Improvement Plan, in order to facilitate the continuation of the facade improvement grant program within the existing Project Area generally bounded by Richmond Street and Grenville Street along Yonge Street and within the newly expanded Project Area general between Grenville Street and Davenport Road along Yonge Street

PUBLIC MEETING:

9.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN-AMENDMENT AND ZONING BY-LAW IN RESPECT OF BATHURST/STRACHAN AREA (Trinity-Niagara) (Report Not Yet Available)

(a)(June 1, 1999) from Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services Final Report recommending the Part II Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments needed to permit the extension of Fort York Boulevard between Fleet Street and Lake Shore Boulevard

PUBLIC MEETING:

10.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN-AMENDMENT AND ZONING BY-LAW RESPECTING 1115 AND 1121 BAY STREET (Downtown) (Report Not Yet Available)

(a)(June 28, 1999) from the Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services - Final Report to provide approval of an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application No. 198012 for 1115 - 1121 Bay Street for a 21-storey mixed-use building containing 154 residential units with retail uses at grade.

(b)(June 28, 1999) from Ms. Barbara Schulze

(c)(June 30, 1999) from Keith Major, Manulife Financial

DEPUTATION:

11.REPEAL OF BY-LAW NO. 449-76 (61-67 YONGE STREET) - TO EXCLUDE 6-8 COLBORNE STREET (Downtown)

Managing Director, Toronto Historical Board

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that By-law No. 449-76 be repealed as it applies to the lands at 6-8 Colborne Street, and that the by-law continue to designate only the lands at 61-67 Yonge Street.

DEPUTATION:

12.333 BLOOR STREET EAST - DISCHARGE OF HISTORICAL DESIGNATION AND HERITAGE EASEMENT AGREEMENT (Downtown)

Managing Director, Toronto Historical Board

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that the Toronto Community Council not support the repeal of the designation By-law 107-89 nor the discharge of the heritage easement agreement CA32714 for the property at 333 Bloor Street East (formerly known as 321 Bloor Street East, the Confederation Life Insurance Company Building).

DEPUTATION:

13.REQUEST FOR ANGLED DRIVEWAY WIDENING - 107 BRIAR HILL AVENUE (North Toronto)

Manger, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(June 28, 1999)

Recommending that City Council deny the request for an exemption from the by-law to permit angled driveway widening at 107 Briar Hill Avenue, as such a request does not comply with Chapter 248 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code due to insufficient space to meet the required clearance from back of the City sidewalk.

DEPUTATION:

14.10 SHORNCLIFFE AVENUE, REMOVAL OF THREE PRIVATE TREES (Midtown)

(DEFERRED FROM TORONTO COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 1999)

Commissioner Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(June 4, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)issue a permit for tree removal conditional on:

(i)the trees in question not being removed until permitted construction and/or demolition related activities in accordance with plans approved under the building permit application for the subject project commence which warrant the destruction of the trees; and

(ii)the applicant agreeing to plant replacement trees to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism; OR

(2)refuse to issue a permit for tree removal, requiring the applicant to incorporate the trees into the plans for the new house and landscape.

(a)(June 21, 1999) from Mr. David Mongeau

(b)(Undated) from Ms. Audrey Loeb

DEPUTATION:

15.REQUEST FOR AN EXEMPTION FROM MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 248, TO PERMIT DRIVEWAY WIDENING AT 26 DUNCANNON DRIVE (North Toronto)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(June 30, 1999)

Recommending that City Council deny the request for an exemption from the by-law to permit driveway widening for a second parking space, at 26 Duncannon Drive, as such as request does not comply with Chapter 248 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

DEPUTATION:

16.APPEAL - DRIVEWAY WIDENING - 15 FULTON AVENUE (Don River)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(June 30, 1999)

Recommending that City Council deny the request for an exemption from the by-law to permit driveway widening at 15 Fulton Avenue, as such a request does not comply with Chapter 248 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.

DEPUTATION:

17.DIRECTIONS REPORT - OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION NO. 197032 - 460 YONGE STREET (Downtown)

Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(June 28, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)City Council provide direction to the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services regarding Application No. 197032 to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law for 460 Yonge Street with respect to the following options in order to secure a public benefits contribution pursuant to Section 37 of the Planning Act, for the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing and the East of Bay and Vicinity Reserve Fund:

(a)application No. 197032 be approved in principle on the basis of a public benefits financial contribution of $150,000;OR

(b)application No. 197032 be refused on the basis that a public benefits financial contribution of $500,000 is an appropriate payment to be made in consideration of the increase of height and density requested in this application; and

(2)in the event that City Council directs that the application be approved in principle on the basis of (1) (a) above, the City Solicitor be requested to give notice for a public meeting to consider draft by-laws necessary to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law to permit this proposal and the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services be requested to bring forward appropriate recommendations for approval in accordance with the comments from Civic Officials contained in Appendix A of this report.

DEPUTATION:

18.SETTLEMENT REPORT - 1560 YONGE STREET, 10 DELISLE AVENUE AND PARTS OF 22 AND 26 DELISLE AVENUE - APPLICATION NO. 197004 FOR OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS AND SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO PERMIT A RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX CONTAINING 240 DWELLING UNITS AND A COMMERCIAL PARKING GARAGE (Midtown)

Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(June 30, 1999)

Recommending that the City Solicitor be authorized to settle, at the Ontario Municipal Board, appeals made with respect to Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments and Site Plan Approval Application No. 197004 for 1560 Yonge Street, 10 DeLisle and parts of 22 and 26 DeLisle Avenue, substantially in accordance with this report.

PUBLIC HEARING:

19.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING DRAFT BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE ALTERATION OF MASSEY STREET IN THE VICINITY OF ADELAIDE STREET WEST BY NARROWING THE PAVEMENT (Trinity-Niagara) (Report Not Yet Available)

(a)Clause 24 of Report No. 8 of the Toronto Community Council, headed "Realignment of Northeast and Southwest Corners of the Intersection - Massey Street at Adelaide Street West" which was adopted by City Council on June 9, 10 and 11, 1999.

PUBLIC HEARING:

20.CITY SOLICITOR SUBMITTING DRAFT BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE ALTERATION OF MUSGRAVE STREET IN THE VICINITY OF VICTORIA PARK AVENUE BY WIDENING THE PAVEMENT (East Toronto)

(a)Clause 45 of Report No. 9 of the Toronto Community Council, headed "Installation of Traffic Control Signals and Realignment of Intersection - Intersection of Victoria Park Avenue at Musgrave Street", which is to be considered by City Council on July 6, 1999

DEPUTATION:

21.UNLOCKING TORONTO'S PORT LANDS: DIRECTIONS FOR THE FUTURE - FORWARDING REPORT (Don River)

Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(June 28, 1999)

Recommending that the Toronto Community Council:

(1)Consider the recommendations in the attached report "Summary Report - Unlocking Toronto's Port Lands: Directions for the Future" dated June 28, 1999 from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services" addressed to Planning and Transportation Committee; and

(2)Forward its recommendations and those of the Planning and Transportation Committee to City Council for its meeting to be held on July 27, 1999.

DEPUTATION:

22.DIRECTIONS REPORT - 86 - 100 BLOOR STREET WEST (UNIVERSITY THEATRE) - FURTHER OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS RESPECTING APPROVAL FOR MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT (Midtown) (Report Not Yet Available)

DEPUTATION:

23.FINAL REPORT - REZONING APPLICATION NO. 199003 FOR 40 COLGATE AVENUE, 309 AND 355 LOGAN AVENUE TO PERMIT 78 SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES AND 28 TOWNHOUSES (Don River)

Commissioner or Urban Planning and Development Services

(June 18, 1999)

Permitting the construction of 106 semi-detached houses and townhouses with rear yard parking.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PURSUANT TO THE MUNICIPAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT.

REPORTS/COMMUNICATIONS (TO BE CONSIDERED AT 9:30 A.M. ON JULY 15, 1999):

24.235 QUEENS QUAY, APPLICATION NO.999052: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF VARIANCES FROM CHAPTER 297, SIGNS, OF THE FORMER CITY OF TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE (Downtown)

Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services

(June 30, 1999)

Reviewing and making recommendations respecting an application for variances to permit two roof signs and three fascia signs at 235 Queens Quay West, the York Quay Centre, at Harbourfront Centre.

25.REMOVAL OF CITY-OWNED TREE - 36 HERBERT AVENUE (East Toronto)

Commissioner Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(June 23, 1999)

Recommending that the request for removal of this City-owned tree be denied.

26.REMOVAL OF CITY-OWNED TREE - 41 WAYLAND AVENUE (East Toronto)

Commissioner Economic Development, Culture and Tourism

(June 22, 1999)

Recommending that the request for removal of this City-owned tree be denied.

27.DANFORTH AVENUE, FROM BROADVIEW AVENUE TO DEWHURST BOULEVARD - INSTALLATION OF PARKING METERS ON THE FLANKAGE OF VARIOUS INTERSECTING STREETS. (Don River)

(DEFERRED FROM TORONTO COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 22, 1999)

Director, Transportation Services District 1

(May 31, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That the parking regulations outlined in Appendix A of this report be adjusted/amended as indicated; and

(2)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

28.ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PARKING REGULATIONS - CUMBERLAND STREET FROM AVENUE ROAD TO BELLAIR STREET (Midtown)

Director, Transportation Services District 1

(June 25, 1999)

Recommending:

(1)That stopping be prohibited at anytime on the north side of Cumberland Street from the pedestrian crossover at Old York Lane to a point 18.5 m west thereof; and

(2)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect thereto including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.

29.PROPOSED CLOSING OF THE REMNANT PORTION OF THE PUBLIC LANE CROSSING HARRIS ROAD (Davenport)

Director, Transportation Services District 1

(June 22, 1999)

Recommending, subject to any additional terms and conditions including compensation and costs, that may be determined by City Council in connection with the conveyance of the subject lane, as set out in the report to Toronto Community Council from the Commissioner of Corporate Services:

(1)That the remnant portion of the public lane crossing Harris Road, shown hatched on the attached Plan SYE2893, be stopped-up and closed; and

(2)That the appropriate City Officials be authorized to take the necessary action to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that might be required, and give notice to the public.

30.INTERSECTION OF ERSKINE AVENUE AND ELVINA GARDENS - ALL-WAY "STOP" SIGN CONTROL (North Toronto)

Director, Transportation Services District 1

(June 28, 1999)

Recommending that this report be received for information.

(a)Clause 20 of Toronto Community Council Report No. 3, titled, "Request for All-Way "Stop"Sign Control - Intersection of Elvina Gardens and Erskine Avenue (North Toronto)", which was adopted, without amendment, by City Council, at its meeting held on April 16, 1998

31.EXTENSION OF PERMIT PARKING HOURS ON WAVERLEY ROAD, BETWEEN KEWBEACH AVENUE AND KINGSTON ROAD (East Toronto)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the permit parking hours of operation on Waverley Road, between Kewbeach Avenue and Kingston Road, be extended from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., 7 days a week, to 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., 7days a week;

(2)Schedule V of Municipal Code Chapter 400, Traffic and Parking, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code be amended to incorporate Waverley Road, between Kewbeach Avenue and Kingston Road; and

(3)the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction of all necessary bills.

32.EXTENSION OF PERMIT PARKING HOURS ON NORTHCOTE AVENUE, BETWEEN QUEEN STREET WEST AND AFTON AVENUE (Trinity-Niagara)

Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that:

(1)the permit parking hours of operation on Northcote Avenue, between Queen Street West and Afton Avenue, be extended from 12:01 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., 7 days a week, to 12:01 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., 7 days a week;

(2)Schedule P of Municipal Code Chapter 400, Traffic and Parking, of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code be amended to incorporate Northcote Avenue, between Queen Street West and Afton Avenue; and

(3)the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto, including the introduction of all necessary bills.

33.OPTIONS FOR HOMES - 39 PARLIAMENT STREET, 80 MILL STREET (GOODERHAM AND WORTS) - A PRIVATE DEVELOPER PERCENT FOR PUBLIC ART PLAN (Don River)

Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that the Toronto Community Council approve the following recommendations from the City of Toronto Public Art Commission:

(1)that upon determination of the actual budget, the owners re-consider the budget allocations and direct more funds to the more publicly accessible and highly prominent site of 39 Parliament Street;

(2)that the competition brief be provided to the Public Art Commission for comment prior to distribution to the artists; and

(3)that the Toronto Community Council approve the proposed Private Developer Percent for Public Art Plan, subject to the incorporation of the above recommendations from the Public Art Commission.

34.CITYPLACE PUBLIC ART PLAN - (RAILWAY LANDS CENTRAL AND WEST) - PRIVATE DEVELOPER PERCENT FOR PUBLIC ART PLAN (Downtown)

Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that the Toronto Community Council approve the following recommendation from the City of Toronto Public Art Commission:

(1)that the Toronto Community Council approve the proposed CityPlace Private Developer Percent for the CityPlace Public Art Plan.

35."METROPOLIS" - PRIVATE DEVELOPER PERCENT FOR PUBLIC ART PLAN - 10 DUNDAS STREET EAST (YONGE DUNDAS REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT - PARCEL A) (Downtown)

Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that the Toronto Community Council approve the following recommendations from the City of Toronto Public Art Commission:

(1) that the competition brief be provided to the Public Art Commission for comment prior to distribution to the artists; and

(2) that the Toronto Community Council approve the proposed Private Developer Percent for Public Art Plan, subject to the incorporation of the above recommendation from the Public Art Commission.

36.50 PRINCE ARTHUR AVENUE - OMB DECISION AND CONSULTANTS FEES (Midtown)

City Solicitor

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that an additional amount of $6,000.00 be allocated from the Legal Services Operation Budget for the retention of outside planning advice for the Ontario Municipal Board hearing respecting 50 Prince Arthur Avenue, in addition to the funds previously authorized by Council.

37.CITY-OWNED VACANT LAND IDENTIFIED AS PART OF A REMNANT PORTION OF THE PUBLIC LANE - CROSSING HARRIS ROAD (A PRIVATE ROAD) DISPOSAL AND SALE OF CITY-OWNED VACANT LAND (Davenport)

CAO & Acting Commissioner of Corporate Services

(June 21, 1999)

To obtain City Council approval:

(a)to declare as surplus City-owned lands shown as Part 1 of Plan of Survey 64R-15877, being a remnant portion of the public lane crossing a private road known as Harris Road; and

(b)to authorize the sale of Part 1 to 1260200 Ontario Inc., the adjoining property owner at a sale price of $9,205.50

38.OUTDOOR ADVERTISING - SAM MCBRIDE FERRY

Managing Director, Toronto Historical Board

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that outdoor advertising on the exterior of the Sam McBride Ferry not be permitted.

39.CONSTRUCTION OF A PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE CONTAINING A CAT-WALK, LIGHTING, ADVERTISING PANELS AND SUPPORT COLUMNS WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY, OVER AND ACROSS JARVIS STREET TO CONNECT 109 FRONT STREET TO ST. LAWRENCE MARKET (92 FRONT STREET EAST) (Downtown)

Commissioners of Works and Emergency Services and Urban Planning and Development Services

(June 30, 1999)

Reporting on the construction of an overhead pedestrian bridge with a cat-walk, lighting, advertising panels, and support columns within the public right of way, over and across Jarvis Street required in connection with various legal agreements, to service and link the public parking garage at 109 Front Street East to St. Lawrence Market (92 Front Street East).

40.NOMINEE TO THE SWANSEA TOWN HALL BOARD OF MANAGEMENT

Ms. Sally Dillon, Secretary, Swansea Town Hall

(June 21, 1999)

41.REQUEST FOR ENDORSEMENT OF EVENTS FOR LIQUOR LICENSING PURPOSES:

(a)(June 25, 1999) from Mr. Phillip Noble, Consultant, Street Events Management, respecting The Jersey Giant Restaurant and Pub Street Event for Charity, between 12:00 noon and 11:00 p.m., September 12, 1999, pavement and sidewalk of the south arm of Front Street from Church Street to Market Street (Downtown)

(b)(June 29, 1999) from Mr. Don Mc Eachern, Chairperson, Moss Park Festival Committee and Ms. Lisa Henderson, Property Manager, Moss Park respecting the Forth Annual Moss Park Community Festival on August 6, 1999 in the Moss Park Community area, bounded by Sherbourne on the west, Queen Street on the South, Parliament on the East and Shuter on the North.

(c)(June 28, 1999) from Mr. Oliver McEnroe, Holy Name Church respecting Fundraising event to be held on August 7, 1999 from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. and August 8, 1999 from 12 noon to 11:30 p.m.

42.PERMIT PARKING ON CRAIGHURST AVENUE BETWEEN DUPLEX AVENUE AND ROSEWELL AVENUE (North Toronto)

Councillor Walker

(June 29, 1999)

Recommending that City staff report on the implementation of permit parking on Craighurst Avenue between Duplex Avenue and Rosewell Avenue and; that the City Clerks office conduct a formal poll as soon as possible of residents on that block concerning the establishment of permit parking.

43.POLL REQUEST - ST. CLAIR AVENUE WEST, BETWEEN WESTMOUNT AVENUE AND WINONA DRIVE (Davenport)

Councillor Disero

(June 22, 1999)

Recommending that the Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism conduct a poll on St. Clair Avenue West, between Westmount Avenue and Winona Drive, for purposes of establishing a B.I.A.

44.DEDICATION OF STREET NAME - PC MICHAEL SWEET (Downtown)

Councillor Chow

(June 30, 1999)

Recommending that the City of Toronto name the new street that will run north of Queen Street West between Simcoe and St. Patrick Streets in memory of Police Constable Michael Sweet.

45.LITTER RECEPTACLE REQUEST - 110 BOULTBEE AVENUE (East Toronto)

Councillor Jakobek

(June 21, 1999)

 

   
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