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Draft By-law - Narrowing and Realignment of Pavement on

Sudbury Street Between King Street West and

Dovercourt Road (Trinity-Niagara)

The Toronto Community Council recommends that a by-law in the form of the draft by-law be enacted, and that the necessary Bills be introduced in Council to give effect thereto.

The Toronto Community Council reports, for the information of Council, that pursuant to Clause 56 of Report No. 4 of the Toronto Community Council titled "Narrowing and Realignment of the Pavement on Sudbury Street Between King Street West and Dovercourt Road (Trinity-Niagara)", which was adopted without amendment by City Council at its meeting held on March2,3and4,1999, notice with respect to the proposed enactment of the draft by-law was advertised in a daily newspaper on May 7, 11, 18 and 25, 1999, and no one addressed the Toronto Community Council.

The Toronto Community Council submits the following Draft By-law:

CITY OF TORONTO

Bill No.

BY-LAW No.

To further amend former City of Toronto By-law No. 602-89, being "A By-law To authorize the construction, widening, narrowing, alteration and repair of sidewalks, pavements and curbs at various locations", respecting the alteration of Sudbury Street by narrowing and realigning the pavement between King Street West and Dovercourt Road.

WHEREAS notice of a proposed By-law regarding the proposed alteration was published in a daily newspaper on , 1999 and interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard at a public meeting held on ,1999 and it is appropriate to amend the by-law to permit the alteration;

The Council of the City of Toronto HEREBY ENACTS as follows:

1.Former City of Toronto By-law No. 602-89, being "A By-law To authorize the construction, widening, narrowing, alteration and repair of sidewalks, pavements and curbs at various locations", is amended:

(1)by inserting in Columns 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, respectively, of Schedule "B-3" (Pavement Narrowing) the following:

(Column 1

Side or Street)

(Column 2

Location)

(Column 3

Width)

(Column 4

From)

(Column 5

To)

(Column 6 Drawing No./Date)
Sudbury

Street

from: 11.7m to: 8.5m -10.5m King Street West Dovercourt Road SK-2211 dated

December 30, 1998

ENACTED AND PASSED this day of , A.D. 1999.

Mayor City Clerk

The Toronto Community Council also submits clause 56 of Report No. 4 of the Toronto Community Council, headed "Narrowing and Realignment of the Pavement on Sudbury Street Between King Street West and Dovercourt Road (Trinity-Niagara)":

(City Council on March 2, 3 and 4, 1999, adopted this Clause, without amendment.)

The Toronto Community Council recommends that:

(1)the following report (February 3, 1999) from the Director, Transportation Services District 1 be adopted; and

(2)the traffic lights, to be paid for by the developer, be installed concurrently with the opening of the project.

The Toronto Community Council submits the following report (February 3, 1999) from the Director of Transportation Services, District 1:

Purpose:

To authorize the narrowing and realignment of the pavement on Sudbury Street to provide improved pedestrian amenity and enhanced landscaping treatments in conjunction with the development of the adjacent properties.

Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:

Funds to cover the cost of the streetscape improvements and pavement realignment are to be borne by the developer of the abutting property pursuant to Site Plan Undertakings. Funds to cover the cost of the reconstruction of the Sudbury Street pavement have been accommodated in the Transportation Services Division 1999 Capital Budget request.

Recommendations:

(1)That approval be given to narrow and realign the pavement on Sudbury Street, described as follows:

"the narrowing of the pavement from a width of 11.7 metres to a width varying from 8.5 metres to 10.5 metres on Sudbury Street from King Street West to Dovercourt Road, as shown on the attached print of Drawing No. SK-2211, dated December30,1998"; 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.

Comments:

The Statements of Approval in respect of the housing developments at Premises Nos. 12 and 15 Sudbury Street, issued on December 10, 1998 and October 29, 1998, respectively, provide that the owners shall be responsible for the costs of certain municipal services including among other things, the cost of realigning the pavement, reconstructing the curbs and sidewalks and providing streetscape improvements on both sides of Sudbury Street between King Street West and Dovercourt Road.

The existing pavement on Sudbury Street has a width of 11.7 metres within a right-of-way of 19.1 metres. The street functions as a two-way collector and parking is prohibited on the south side. One hour parking is allowed on the north side of the street between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. A minor narrowing of the pavement has been proposed in order to provide improved pedestrian amenities, facilitate on street lay-by parking on the south side as well as to introduce an element of traffic calming recognizing the changing nature of the street. The narrowing of the pavement as described in Recommendation No. 1 and shown on the attached print of sketch No. SK-2211, will not adversely affect the functioning of the street.

One key aspect of the functional plan is the realignment of the Sudbury Street pavement at its intersection with King Street West. This realignment is required in connection with the planned signalization of this intersection which is also to be paid for by the developer. I will be reporting further on this aspect as well as any necessary or associated operational changes on Sudbury Street (changes to traffic and parking regulations and the introduction of a bike lane) in due course.

In accordance with the obligations set out in the Statements of Approval, the developer is responsible for all costs associated with the Sudbury Street pavement narrowing and realignment as well as all associated streetscape improvements on both sides of the street. The work will be implemented by the City early in the 1999 construction season in connection with the planned pavement rehabilitation, funds for which have been included in the 1999 Capital Budget request.

This work is pre-approved in accordance with Schedule A of the Class Environment Assessment for Municipal Road Projects.

The narrowing and realignment of the pavement on Sudbury Street constitutes an alteration to a public highway pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Act. The intent of Council to enact a by-law to authorize any physical changes resulting in the alteration of the pavement configuration must be advertised and subsequently be subject to a public hearing.

Contact Name and Telephone Number:

John Niedra

Manager, Infrastructure Asset Management and Programming

392-7711

 

   
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