Other Items Considered by the Community Council
(a)1999 City of Toronto Operating Budget
The Scarborough Community Council reports having held a Special Meeting on
Thursday, March 25, 1999, to consider the 1999 Operating Budget and having
forwarded the following recommendations to the Budget Committee:
(1)that Recreation Division insurance coverage of Permit Users be reinstated for the
full year in 1999, and that the Director of Parks and Recreation, East District, be
requested to report to Scarborough Community Council in the fall of 1999 on the impact
of insurance cancellation, after consultation with all Scarborough area user groups;
(2)that the Scarborough Quarter Century Club funding be retained in the Budget and
funded at the same level as 1998, i.e., $13,000.00, from the Corporate Non-Departmental
Account;
(3)that the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer be requested to report to Budget
Committee on:
(a)the impact of phasing in the water rate increase over a five-year period, as was
undertaken with the introduction of Current Value Assessment; and
(b)capping the commercial users at 2.9 percent for three years;
(c)the financing of water meter installation for flat rate users through a user fee on the
water consumption of such users;
(4)that water rate harmonization be initiated after all users within the City of Toronto
are metered;
(5)that, since the harmonization of water and sewer rates across the City is being
recommended on a revenue neutral basis:
(a)implementation be deferred to allow a complete public consultation process by
Ward Councillors on a Ward by Ward basis;
(b)an implementation policy be considered for the budget year 2000; and
(c)the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer be directed to develop phase-in financial
impacts, similar to the implementation of Current Value Assessment.
The Scarborough Community Council further reports having:
(1)adopted the following motion, as proposed by Community Voices of Support, and
directed that it be forwarded for consideration by the Budget Committee:
"WHEREAS, in the performance of its mandate to oversee the consolidation of all
municipal grant programs for the amalgamated City of Toronto, the Municipal Grants
Review Committee concluded that the 1999 consolidated community grants budget
should be flatlined at the 1998 level; and
WHEREAS within a flatlined community grants budget, there is $1,378,000 available
for allocation to begin leveling-up programs and services in under-resourced
communities and areas; and
WHEREAS the Municipal Grants Review Committee recommended the flatlined grants
budget for 1999 and the reallocation of the $1.3 million to the grants budget; and
WHEREAS the Community and Neighbourhood Services Committee supported this
recommendation at its meeting on March 24;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Scarborough Community Council endorse
the position of the Community and Neighbourhood Services Committee on the 1999
consolidated grants budget, specifically that the 1999 consolidated grants budget be
flatlined at the 1998 level, including the $1.3 million available for reallocation to the
grants budget."; and
(2)requested that the Community Council Chair arrange a meeting with Mayor
Lastman, to which all Members of the Scarborough Community Council are to be
invited, to discuss the issue of harmonization.
The Scarborough Community Council had before it:
(1)a communication (March 5, 1999) from the City Clerk advising that the Budget
Committee has completed its preliminary review of the Budget and forwarding, in accordance
with Budget Committee direction:
(i)the 1999 Operating Budget, together with a communication (March 5, 1999) from
Councillor Tom Jakobek, Chair, Budget Committee;
(ii)the preliminary recommendations of the Budget Committee for the information of
Community Council; and
requesting that Community Council forward its recommendations pertaining to the 1999
Operating Budget to the Budget Committee prior to the commencement of the "wrap-up"
meetings on April 6, 1999;
(2)a communication (February 24, 1999) from the City Clerk, referring for the attention of
the Scarborough Community Council, a report (February 19, 1999) from the Chief
Administrative Officer respecting Service Level Harmonization, as directed by the Special
Policies and Priorities Committee, at its meeting held on February 23, 1999;
(3)a report (March 18, 1999) to the Budget Committee from the Chief Administrative
Officer and the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer respecting Service Harmonization -
Financial Impact Analysis; and
(4)a report (March 22, 1999) to the Budget Committee from the Chief Financial Officer and
Treasurer respecting Harmonization of Water and Water Pollution Control Rates.
The Community Council received:
(1)a presentation made by Mr. Michael R. Garrett, Chief Administrative Officer, respecting
the preliminary 1999 Operating Budget, and the Key Harmonization Areas contained therein;
(2)a presentation made by Ms. Wanda Liczyk, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, on the
issue of Water Rate Harmonization.
The following persons appeared before the Community Council respecting the 1999 Operating
Budget:
-Maria de Wit, Chair, Child Care Advisory Committee of Toronto;
-Jackie Creber, Chair of the Board, Youthlink;
-Mrs. Georgie Curtis, President, Scarborough Quarter Century Club;
-David Rew, East Scarborough Boys & Girls Club;
-Susette Clunif, Director, Community Services, Warden Woods Community Centre;
-Doreen Lalor, Coalition for Children and Youth, Scarborough;
-Richard de Gaetano, Scarborough Homelessness Committee;
-Valarie Hartling, Children's Aid Society;
-Margaret Hefferon, The Caring Alliance ... Keeping Hope Alive (a volunteer group
working with homeless families with children in Scarborough Shelters);
-Ken Amoroso, Membership Secretary, C.U.P.E. Local 79;
-Marika Bandera, President, Dorset Park Community Ratepayers' Association;
-John Morris, Scarborough resident;
-Raluca Baciu, Scarborough resident;
-Kathleen Rocklin, Scarborough resident;
-Christine Panourgias, Scarborough resident;
-Suzanne Peacock, Scarborough resident;
-Lyn Bezer, Toronto Home Child Care Association;
-Lynda Joseph, Professional Home Child Care provider;
-Douglas Grigg, Scarborough resident and House League Hockey supporter;
-David Conrad, Scarborough resident;
-Brian Dorgan, Scarborough resident;
-Lynda Wheeler, Terraview Willowfield Residents' Association;
-Alan Burke, East Beach Community Association;
-Karin Eaton, Scarborough Arts Council;
-Angelo Zacharakis, Scarborough resident;
-Peter Clutterbuck, Community Social Planning Council of Toronto;
-John Elliott, Community Voices in Support;
-Ravi Kandiah, Agincourt Family Services; and
-Lister Tennant, Scarborough resident.
The Community Council also received the following written submissions:
-communication (March 24, 1999) from Community Voices in Support, addressed to
Councillor Chris Korwin-Kuczynski, Chair, Community and Neighbourhood Services
Committee, and attaching draft motion on the Community Grants budget for consideration of
the Scarborough Community Council;
-from Doreen Lalor, Coalition for Children and Youth (Scarborough), attaching proposals
on the City Budget from the Metro Network for Social Justice;
-communication (March 24, 1999) from L.A. Hemphill, Principal, Agincourt Collegiate
Institute, respecting the provision of additional resources to support Public Health Services of
Toronto;
-communication (March 1999) from Diane Weinwurm, Co-Chair, The Lung Association
Tuberculosis Committee, respecting the importance of providing adequate resources for the
prevention and treatment of tuberculosis;
-communication (March 22, 1999) from Anne Dubas, President, C.U.P.E. Local 79,
expressing concern over the impact of the continuing loss of staff in the City and stressing the
importance of maintaining a skilled civil service which can provide quality services to the
public;
-communication (March 18, 1999) from Councillor Ron Moeser, requesting that
Community Council consider the restoration of the Leaf Pick-Up Programme to the level
which was provided in 1998;
-petition, containing 106 signatures, protesting the continued increases in the cost of ice
rentals for House League Hockey in Scarborough, and advising (i) that the 1999 increase is
the second of three to occur over three consecutive years, all for the sake of harmonizing costs
across the amalgamated City of Toronto; (ii) that the previous Scarborough Council felt it was
important that costs for minor hockey in Scarborough should be reasonable and affordable so
as many children as possible could have the opportunity to play, regardless of economic
circumstances; and (iii) requesting that this matter be reviewed prior to final approval of the
1999 Operating Budget.
Copies of the foregoing communications were forwarded for the information of the Budget
Committee, and copies thereof are on file in the Office of the City Clerk, Scarborough Civic
Centre.
(b)Request for Installation of Traffic Control Signals Pharmacy Avenue and Dewey
Drive Ward 14 - Scarborough Wexford
The Scarborough Community Council reports having:
(1)received a memorandum (March 30, 1999) from Councillor Kelly, advising that he
and Councillor Tzekas attended a community meeting on this matter at which it was
agreed that Transportation staff would review the options and issues brought to their
attention by the community and report back, and requesting deferral of the following
report until staff have reported and the community is ready to approach Scarborough
Community Council with its recommendations; and
(2)adopted the motion of Councillor Tzekas to defer this matter, as requested:
(January 13, 1999) from the City Clerk advising that the Urban Environment and
Development Committee, at its meeting on January 11, 1999, referred the report, dated
December 8, 1998, from the General Manager, Transportation Services, respecting the
above-noted request, to the Scarborough Community Council for consideration.
(c)Proposed Modifications to Traffic Control Signals
Lawrence Avenue East at Crockford Boulevard and Ellington Drive Ward 14 -
Scarborough Wexford
The Scarborough Community Council reports having:
(1)received a memorandum (March 29, 1999) from Councillor Kelly, requesting
deferral of the following report to permit community consultation; and
(2)adopted the motion of Councillor Tzekas to defer this matter to its next meeting to
be held on April 28, 1999:
(March 11, 1999) from the Director of Transportation Services, District 4, advising
Community Council of the feasibility of incorporating the intersection of Lawrence Avenue
East and Ellington Drive within the existing traffic control signals at Crockford Boulevard,
and recommending that this report be received for information.
(d)Parking and Traffic Conditions on Nelson Street and Farmbrook Road at
Cedarbrook Junior Public School Ward 15 - Scarborough City Centre
The Scarborough Community Council reports having deferred the following report, at
the request of Councillor Duguid, to the meeting scheduled to be held on April 28, 1999:
(March 11, 1999) from the Director of Transportation Services, District 4, recommending
that:
(1)the stopping regulations identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted;
(2) the appropriate by-law be amended accordingly;
(3) the existing on-street parking restrictions on Nelson Street remain unchanged;
(4)copies of this report be sent to the Toronto Board of Education, and Cedarbrook Junior
Public School for their information; and
(5)a copy of this report be sent to the Toronto Police Service, Parking Enforcement Unit,
requesting selective enforcement of the existing parking regulations near Cedarbrook Junior
Public School.
(e)Request for an All-Way Stop Control on Centennial Road at Conference
Boulevard/Clemes Drive Ward 16 - Scarborough Highland Creek
The Scarborough Community Council reports having deferred the following report, at
the request of Councillor Moeser, to the meeting scheduled to be held on June 23, 1999:
(March 10, 1999) from the Director of Transportation Services, District 4, advising
Community Council on the results of the all-way stop control warrant studies conducted at the
intersection of Centennial Road and Conference Boulevard/Clemes Drive, and recommending
that this report be received for information.
(f)Installation of "No Ball Playing" Signs
The Scarborough Community Council reports having:
(1)received the following report;
(2)retained the option to install "No Ball Playing" signs in the future; and
(3)directed that the Deputy Chief, East District, be requested to report to Scarborough
Community Council on the protocol for enforcement of "No Ball Playing" on City
streets:
(March 11, 1999) from the Director of Transportation Services, District 4, recommending that
the previous practice in Scarborough of not installing signs on streets to state the blanket
prohibition of road sports be continued in the Scarborough Community Area.
(g)Request for Fence By-law Exemption Bruce Cossar and Laurie Vogan 34
Allangrove Crescent Ward 14 - Scarborough Wexford
The Scarborough Community Council reports having deferred the following report, at
the request of Councillor Tzekas, to the next meeting scheduled to be held on April28,
1999 to permit further community consultation:
(February 2, 1999) from the Director of Municipal Licencing and Standards, recommending
that, owing to a lack of resolution as to the location of the fence, Council not approve the
request from the owners of 34 Allangrove Crescent for an exemption to the Fence By-law.
The Community Council received a communication (February 18, 1999) addressed to the
Municipal Standards Division from Mr. Ray Chambers, landscape contractor, respecting this
issue, a copy of which was provided to all Members of the Community Council and a copy
thereof is on file in the Office of the City Clerk, Scarborough Civic Centre.
(h)Preliminary Evaluation Report Official Plan Amendment Application SP1999001
Zoning By-law Amendment Application SZ1999003 Navroz Hoteliers Inc., 2121
Kingston Road Cliffside Community Ward 13 - Scarborough Bluffs
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved the following report:
(March 9, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, recommending that
staff process these applications in the normal manner and that Scarborough Community
Council convene a Public Meeting, targeted for the third quarter of 1999, subject to:
(1)staff conducting a Community Information Meeting with a standard notice area of
120metres (400 feet) from the subject property, and to the local Community Association; the
date of the Community Information Meeting to be determined in consultation with the Ward
Councillors; and
(2)staff providing Notice of the Public Meeting to all property owners within 120 metres
(400 feet) of the property.
(i) Preliminary Evaluation Report
Zoning By-law Amendment Application SZ1998035
Shell Canada Limited, 1805 Victoria Park Avenue
Wexford Community
Ward 14 - Scarborough Wexford
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved the following report:
(March 17, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, recommending
that Scarborough Community Council convene a Public Meeting to consider this application,
targeted for the second quarter of 1999; Notice of the Public Meeting to be provided to all
properties within 120 metres (400 feet) of the subject lands.
(j)Preliminary Evaluation Report
Official Plan Amendment Application P97009
Zoning By-law Amendment Application Z97027
The Omni at the City Centre Inc.
Ward 15 - Scarborough City Centre
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved the following report,
subject to deleting Recommendation No. (4) contained therein, viz:
"(4)report back with a Status Report to Scarborough Community Council on the items
listed above, prior to scheduling the Public Meeting at Community Council.":
(March 18, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, recommending
that Scarborough Community Council direct the Director of Community Planning, East
District, to:
(1)convene a Community Information Meeting; Notice for this meeting to be provided to
the nearby Community Associations, residents within the Omni development, and residents
south of Ellesmere Road who live within 120 metres (400 feet) of the site; in consultation
with the local Ward Councillors;
(2)require the applicant to submit the following studies in support of these applications: Site
Plan Control, Traffic Study, Pedestrian Wind Level Study and Hydrogeological/Soils Study;
(3)process the applications in the normal manner and work with the applicant to achieve a
high quality site plan appropriate for the City Centre, having regard for building location,
massing, design and roof design to achieve the City Centre Design objectives, including a
strong identifiable image for the overall Omni development and to provide an attractive
addition to the Scarborough City Centre skyline; and
(4)report back with a Status Report to Scarborough Community Council on the items listed
above, prior to scheduling the Public Meeting at Community Council.
(k)Preliminary Evaluation Report
Zoning By-law Amendment Application SZ1999001
734554 Ontario Limited, 1255 Markham Road
Woburn Community
Ward 16 - Scarborough Highland Creek
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved the following report:
(March 3, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, recommending that
Scarborough Community Council convene a Public Meeting, targeted for the second quarter
of 1999, 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
property.
(l)Preliminary Evaluation Report
Zoning By-law Amendment Application SZ1999005
Dr. Jarmila Filipko, 3717 Sheppard Avenue East
Tam O'Shanter Community
Ward 17 - Scarborough Agincourt
The Scarborough Community Council reports having deferred the following report, at
the request of Councillor Mahood, to the next meeting scheduled to be held on April28,
1999:
(March 16, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, recommending
that Scarborough Community Council convene a Public Meeting to consider this application,
targeted for the second quarter of 1999, subject to:
(1)staff convening a meeting with the applicant and the owners of the five adjacent single
family properties to review the proposal and discuss future land assembly and redevelopment
opportunities for this area; and
(2)the applicant submitting a Site Plan Control Application for the proposal.
(m)Preliminary Evaluation Report
Zoning By-law Amendment Application SZ1999002
Site Plan Control Application SS1999012
Jesk Enterprises Ltd.
Tapscott Employment District
Ward 18 - Scarborough Malvern
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved the following report:
(March 18, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, recommending
that Scarborough Community Council direct staff to process these applications in the normal
manner.
(n)Request for Direction
Appeal by the University of Toronto
Ontario Municipal Board Hearing
Scarborough Official Plan Amendment No. 988
Ward 16 - Scarborough Highland Creek
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved the following report:
(March 22, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, recommending
that Scarborough Community Council direct the Director of Community Planning, East
District, to:
(1)convene a community information meeting of community associations, residents and
property owners within the area bounded on the north by Highway 401 on the south by the
Highland Creek, and 300 metres (1000 feet) east and west of the subject lands, and to report
back to Scarborough Community Council at its meeting of April 28 to 29, 1999 with
recommendations for a City position to be taken at the May 31, 1999 OMB hearing; and
(2)continue to meet with the representatives of the University of Toronto in revising their
proposed Official Plan amendment to incorporate a land use map and policy statements at an
appropriate level of detail.
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received:
(1) a supplementary report (March 29, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning,
East District, providing additional background information respecting the abovementioned
report; and
(2)a communication (March 26, 1999) from Mr. Stanley M. Makuch, Solicitor, Cassels
Brock and Blackwell, on behalf of the University of Toronto, a copy of which was provided to
all Members of Community Council, and a copy thereof is on file in the Office of the City
Clerk, Scarborough Civic Centre.
Mr. Stanley M. Makuch, Solicitor, appeared before the Community Council in connection
with the foregoing matter and expressed support, on behalf of the University of Toronto, for
the staff recommendations.
(o)New Applications - All Scarborough Wards
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received the following report:
(March 15, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, advising
Community Council of the new applications received during the six-week period ending
March 10, 1999, and recommending that this report be received for information.
(p)Site Plan Control Approvals - All Scarborough Wards
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received the following report:
(March 12, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, advising
Community Council of the Site Plan Control Approvals granted by the Director, and
recommending that this report be received for information.
(q)Consent Applications - All Scarborough Wards
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received the following report:
(March 12, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, advising
Community Council of the Consent Decisions granted by the Director, and recommending
that this report be received for information.
(r)Ontario Municipal Board Hearings - All Scarborough Wards
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received the following report, and
having requested that the City Solicitor forward a request to the Ontario Municipal
Board that the hearing with respect to Application No. SP1998015, SZ1998027 and
SS1998104, Shell Canada, 2650 Brimley Road, Agincourt North Community, be
convened at the Scarborough Civic Centre, in order to accommodate attendance by the
local residents:
(March 12, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District, advising
Community Council of the status of current appeals to the Ontario Municipal Board, and
recommending that this report be received for information.
(s)Ontario Municipal Board Decision 573 Meadowvale Road Ward 16 - Scarborough
Highland Creek
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received the following report:
(March 3, 1999) from the City Solicitor, advising of an Ontario Municipal Board Order
granting a Zoning By-law Variance and Consent to Convey with respect to No. 573
Meadowvale Road, and recommending that this report be received for information.
(t)Ontario Municipal Board Decision
50 Nashdene Road, Unit 105
Ward 18 - Scarborough Malvern
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received the following report:
(March 10, 1999) from the City Solicitor, advising Community Council of an Ontario
Municipal Board Decision on a Variance appeal respecting 50 Nashdene Road, Unit 105, and
recommending that this report be received for information.
(u)Ontario Municipal Board Decision
Minor Variance and Consent Appeals
No. 128 Scarboro Avenue
Ward 16 - Scarborough Highland Creek
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received the following report:
(March 18, 1999) from the City Solicitor, advising the outcome of the Ontario Municipal
Hearing respecting 128 Scarboro Avenue and recommending that this report be received for
information.
(v)Ontario Municipal Board Decision
Minor Variance Appeal
Shell Canada, 2801 Midland Avenue
Ward 17 - Scarborough Agincourt
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received the following report:
(March 19, 1999) from the City Solicitor, advising the outcome of the Ontario Municipal
Board Hearing respecting 2801 Midland Avenue and recommending that this report be
received for information.
(w)Ontario Municipal Board Decision
Application for Redesignation of Industrial Lands
Morningside Heights Landowners' Group
Ward 18 - Scarborough Malvern
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received the following report:
(March 19, 1999) from the City Solicitor, advising the outcome of the Ontario Municipal
Board Hearing respecting the above-noted matter and recommending that this report be
received for information.
(x)Appointment to the Scarborough Block Parent Program Representative of the
Scarborough Community Council
The Scarborough Community Council reports having appointed the Chair or his
designate as its representative on the Scarborough Block Parent Program Inc.:
(March 17, 1999) from Wayne Tulley, Director, Scarborough Block Parent Program,
requesting that the Community Council appoint its representative to the Scarborough Block
Parent Program.
(y)First Nations' Cemetery Within Tabor Hill Park
Ward 15 - Scarborough City Centre
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved the following report:
(March 22, 1999) from the Commissioner of Economic Development Culture and Tourism,
recommending that staff continue to work with the First Nations' Representatives, community
members and Ward 15 Councillors on two events celebrating native history and culture, i.e.,
National Aboriginal Day on June 10, 1999 in the Albert Campbell Square, and a Sunrise
Ceremony on June 12, 1999 at Tabor Hill Park.
(z)Recreation Recognition Night (Scarborough)
The Scarborough Community Council reports having established a Sub-committee
comprising the Chair and Councillors Cho, Shaw and Tzekas to further consider the
confidential report (March 22, 1999) from the Commissioner, Economic Development,
Culture and Tourism, respecting the Recreation Recognition Night Awards, and having
directed that the Sub-committee report its recommendations thereon to the Community
Council.
(aa)Residential Water Service Connection Repair Program
The Scarborough Community Council reports having:
(1)referred the following reports to Works and Utilities Committee without comment
at this time:
(2)requested that the Managing Director, Water and Wastewater Services, submit a
report to Works and Utilities Committee on the practice in the former City of
Scarborough compared to the proposals contained in these reports; and
(3)directed that a copy of the Managing Director's report be provided to all Members
of the Scarborough Community Council prior to the Works and Utilities Committee
meeting to be held on April 21, 1999:
(March 26, 1999) from the Director of Quality Control and System Planning, Water &
Wastewater Services, referring two reports (October 23, 1998) from the General Manager,
Water and Wastewater Services, and (November 20, 1998) from the Commissioner, Works
and Emergency Services, both submitted to the Works and Utilities Committee, respecting a
harmonized Residential Water Service Connection Repair Program which encompasses the
categories: Breaks/Leaks, Standard Size of Water Service Connection, Minimum Acceptable
Flow, Water Service Cleaning and the Water Service Connection Replacement/Upgrade
Program, with the request that Community Council provide its comments thereon to the
Works and Utilities Committee meeting to be held on April 21, 1999.
(bb)Winter Maintenance
The Scarborough Community Council reports having received a verbal briefing by the
Director, Transportation Services, District 4, with respect to the content of the report to
be submitted to the Works and Utilities Committee on the review of the winter
maintenance program.
(cc)Harmonization of the Sign By-law across the new City of Toronto
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved a request by Councillor
Shaw, that the Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services be requested
to report to Scarborough Community Council, at the appropriate time, on the matter of
harmonization of the Sign By-laws and department fees across the new City of Toronto.
(dd)Temporary Liquor Licences
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved a request by Councillor
Mahood, that the Commissioner, Urban Planning and Development Services in
conjunction with the City Solicitor be requested to report to Scarborough Community
Council at its next meeting scheduled to be held on April 28, 1999, on the issue of
temporary Liquor Licences being issued to an industrial unit with recreational uses in
Ward 17, Scarborough Agincourt, and the problems associated therewith.
(ee)Compost Give-away
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved a request by Councillor
Shaw that the Works and Utilities Committee be requested to re-establish the compost
give-away days conducted by the former City of Scarborough Council and direct the
Commissioner, Works and Emergency Services, to report to Scarborough Community
Council on a method of accomplishing this event.
(ff)Committee of Adjustment
The Scarborough Community Council reports having approved a request by Councillor
Tzekas that the Director, Community Planning, East District, report to the next meeting
scheduled to be held on April 28, 1999, on the matter of the composition and mandate of
the (Scarborough) Committee of Adjustment.
Respectfully submitted,COUNCILLOR LORENZO BERARDINETTI,
Chair.
Toronto, March 30, 1999.
Margaret O'Neil
Tel: (416) 396-7288