Walkway Closure - West End of Tillingham Keep - North York Spadina
The North York Community Council reports that pursuant to Clause 33 of Report No. 5 of the North York
Community Council, as adopted by the Council of the City of Toronto at its meeting held on June 9, 10 and 11,
1999, notice of the public hearing held by the North York Community Council on July 15, 1999, with respect to the
proposed by-law to stop up and close the public walkway located at the west end of Tillingham Keep, was published
in The Toronto Sun on June 24, June 30, July 7 and July 14, 1999, and that no one appeared at the public hearing
on July 15, 1999, to address the North York Community Council.
The North York Community Council recommends that as the requirements of the Municipal Act have been fulfilled
and no evidence has been presented to the North York Community Council to persuade it that the proposed by-law
should not be enacted, that the by-law to stop up and close the public walkway located at the west end of
Tillingham Keep, in the form of the following draft by-law, be enacted by Council:
CITY OF TORONTO
Bill No.
BY-LAW No. -1999
To stop up and close the public walkway located at the west end of Tillingham Keep
WHEREAS it is recommended that the public walkway located at the west end of Tillingham Keep be stopped up and
closed as a public walkway;
AND WHEREAS notice of the proposed by-law to stop up and close the said public walkway was published in
_____________ on _______________________;
The Council of the City of Toronto HEREBY ENACTS as follows:
1.The public walkway located at the west end of Tillingham Keep, described as follows:
P.I.N. 10213-0540 (LT)
Being Block 201 on Plan 66M-2241 designated as Part 5 on Plan 66R-15528 both said Plans being in the Land Registry
Office for the Land Titles Division of Metropolitan Toronto (No. 66), in the City of Toronto (formerly the City of North
York) and Province of Ontario
is hereby stopped up and closed as a public walkway.
ENACTED AND PASSED this day of , A.D. 1999.
MEL LASTMAN,NOVINA WONG,
MayorCity Clerk
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Councillor Li Preti, Black Creek, declared his interest in the foregoing matter, in that he resides in the Balmoral community
wherein the walkway in question is located.