June 29, 1999
To:Toronto Community Council
From:Angie Antoniou, Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1
Subject:Boulevard Marketing Applications - 1251 and 1253 St. Clair Avenue West (Davenport)
Purpose:
To report on the applicant's request to reinstate his boulevard marketing licence fronting 1251 St. Clair Avenue West and
his request for a licence to display merchandise fronting 1253 St. Clair Avenue West. Given that City Council at its
meeting of June 3, 4 and 5, 1998, approved the cancellation of the previously licensed boulevard marketing area fronting
1251 St. Clair Avenue West and denied the applicant's request for marketing fronting 1253 St. Clair Avenue West, we are
reporting on the applicant's request. As this is a matter of public interest, it is scheduled as a deputation item.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Not applicable.
Recommendation:
The Toronto Community Council may recommend that:
(1)City Council deny the applicant's request to reinstate the boulevard marketing fronting 1251 St. Clair Avenue West
and the application for boulevard marketing fronting 1253 St. 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.
Background:
City Council of the former City of Toronto, at its meeting of June 3, 4 and 5, 1998, approved the cancellation of the
boulevard marketing licence fronting 1251 St. Clair Avenue West, subject to:
(a)a 30 day written notice of cancellation being provided to the licence holder; and
(b)the licence holder being refunded the unexpired portion of the annual boulevard marketing fee.
In addition, City Council refused the application for boulevard marketing fronting 1253 St. Clair Avenue West.
Comments:
Because of complaints about excessive marketing and curbside displays from the Corso Italia B.I.A., other business
operators in the immediate area and the general public, staff had to inspect 1251 St. Clair Avenue West at various times
since the boulevard marketing licence was issued. Despite repeated written warnings from the Department to stop
over-marketing, staff had to lay charges against the business operator Mr. Ali Topyurek. Furthermore, Mr. Topyurek was
advised that if the abuse of his privileges continued, it would result in a review of his licensed marketing and additional
by-law enforcement measures, including the seizing of his merchandise.
Although Mr. Topyurek had submitted an application requesting a licence to display merchandise on the sidewalk abutting
1253 St. Clair Avenue West, because of the ongoing problems at 1251 St. Clair Avenue West, the licence was not issued.
Notwithstanding this, Mr. Topyurek continued to display merchandise at 1253 St. Clair Avenue West without a licence.
Charges were laid against Mr. Topyurek on April 3, 1998 for unauthorized marketing fronting 1253 St. Clair Avenue West.
Due to neighbourhood concerns, Councillor Betty Disero requested us to report on the cancellation of boulevard marketing
fronting 1251 and 1253 St. Clair Avenue West. Subsequently, City Council of the former City of Toronto approved the
cancellation of the marketing licence fronting 1251 St. Clair Avenue West and denied the application for permission for
marketing fronting 1253 St. Clair Avenue West.
Mr. Topyurek was advised in writing on June 16, 1998 of City Council's decision and on July 17, 1998, his marketing
licence fronting 1251 St. Clair Avenue West was cancelled.
Mr. Topyurek, on behalf of 1227924 Ontario Inc., o/a Berxwedan Fruits and Vegetables Market, 1251 St. Clair Avenue
West, has now submitted an application on April 27, 1999, to reinstate his marketing licence. Mr. Topyurek is requesting
permission to display fruits and vegetables. In addition, Mr. Topyurek has submitted an application on behalf of Budget
Discount Dollar Power, 1253 St. Clair Avenue West, requesting a licence to display dollar type store merchandise fronting
the location.
For the Toronto Community Council's information, while on routine patrol on April 15, 1999, inspection found a display
of merchandise fronting 1251 and 1253 St. Clair Avenue West, without the authority to do so. This resulted in the seizure
of a large number of crates of fruits and vegetables from 1251 St. Clair Avenue West and a large quantity of dollar store
merchandise from 1253 St. Clair Avenue West.
Staff met with Councillor Disero, on-site, on May 18, 1999, to review the applicant's proposals and because of the
concerns of the neighbouring businesses, Councillor Disero has requested that additional clearances be required from the
proposed marketing areas fronting 1251 and 1253 St. Clair Avenue West to entrances to neighbouring businesses and 2nd
storey residences. On Appendix 'A', we have indicated the proposed marketing areas fronting 1251 and 1253 St. Clair
Avenue West, together with the suggested clearances to the neighbouring business and residential entrances.
Conclusions:
Given that City Council had directed that the marketing licence fronting 1251 St. Clair Avenue West be rescinded and a
licence for marketing fronting 1253 St. Clair Avenue West be denied, we are reporting on the applicant's proposal to
reinstate the licence fronting 1251 St. Clair Avenue West and the request for a licence fronting 1253 St. Clair Avenue
West.
On hearing the deputations, the Toronto Community Council must decide whether or not to recommend that City Council
grant the appeal to reinstate the boulevard marketing licence fronting 1251 St. Clair Avenue West and permission for a
licence fronting 1253 St. Clair Avenue West.
Contact Name and Telephone Number:
Ken McGuire, 392-7564
Manager
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