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870 Pape Avenue, Repeal of

Part Lot Control Exemption

Block 7, Plan 66M-2325

The East York Community Council recommends adoption of the following report (March5,1999) from Loopstra, Nixon and McLeish, Barristers and Solicitors:

Purpose:

That City Council adopt the following report and enact the By-law as Appendix "1" hereto to repeal the part lot control exemption and restore part lot control to a portion of these lands.

Financial Implications:

The cost of preparing and registering this by-law will be paid by the owner.

Recommendations:

It is recommended that:

(1)City Council enact the attached By-law; and

(2)Loopstra, Nixon and McLeish, Solicitors for the East York Office, be instructed to register the said By-law on title to the lands, to which the By-law applies as required by section 50(7.5) of the Planning Act.

Background:

On July 29, 30 and 31, 1998 City Council adopted Clause No. 5 of Report No. 11 of the East York Community Council. The report indicated that immediately upon the conveyance of each lot, the City Solicitor for the East York Office be directed to bring forward a by-law to repeal the part lot control exemption.

Comments:

Since the time of that report, the owner has conveyed title to 12 lots. The original by-law passed by City Council on July 31, 1998 (By-law No. 485-1998) had the effect of lifting part lot control on Block 7 only. A second by-law was subsequently passed for the balance of the lands in order to permit the conveyance of title to each individual lot. Without part lot control, conveyances can occur without City Council approval. Therefore it is appropriate to restore part lot control now that these conveyances have occurred.

Conclusions:

It is appropriate for City Council to enact the By-law attached as Appendix "1" hereto with respect to the repeal of part lot control exemption.

Contact Name:

Quinto M. Annibale

Loopstra, Nixon & McLeish

Tel. 416-746-4710

Fax 416-746-8319

e-mail: qannibale@loonix.com

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Appendix "1"

Authority:East York Community Council Report No. 11(5), July 29, 30 and 31, 1998

Intended for first presentation at Council:April 13, 1999

Adopted by Council:

City Of Toronto

Bill No.

By-law

A by-law pursuant to the provisions of section 50(7.5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13, to amend By-law No.485-1998 by deleting certain lands therefrom.

Whereas, pursuant to the provisions of Section 50(7) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, the Council of a municipality may by by-law provide that Subsection 50(5) of the Act does not apply to certain lands within a plan of subdivision designated in the by-law;

And Whereas, pursuant to the provisions of Section 50(7.5) of the PlanningAct, R.S.O. 1990, the Council of a municipality may amend such a by-law to delete part of the land described therein.

The Council of the City of Toronto Hereby Enacts as follows:

1.That By-law No. 485-1998, "A by-law pursuant to the provisions of Section 50(7) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13, to exempt certain lands being Block 7 of Registered Plan 66M-2325 at 870 Pape Avenue, in the City of Toronto (formerly Borough of EastYork)", being a by-law of the City of Toronto, is hereby amended by deleting from the lands described in Section 1 of the said By-law No. 485-1998, those lands described in Schedule "A" attached hereto.

Enacted and Passed this day of , A.D.

Mel Lastman,Novina Wong,

MayorCity Clerk

Schedule "A"

All and Singular that certain parcels or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the City of Toronto (formerly Borough of East York) and being composed of Block 7, Plan 66M-2325, designated as Parts 1 to 12, inclusive, Plan 66R-18016.

 

   
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