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Part Lot Control Exemption Application SPL98003

Blueblood Developments Inc.

Bridlegrove Drive, Castlethorpe Drive and Storebridge Drive

Cliffcrest Community

Ward 15 - Scarborough City Centre

The Scarborough Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (June29, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District:

Purpose:

To extend a Part Lot Control By-law (By-law No. 524-1998) for a further twelve months.

Recommendations:

It is recommended that City Council:

(1)enact a By-law to extend the effect of By-law No. 524-1998 for another 12 months; and

(2)direct appropriate staff to introduce the necessary bill to give effect thereto.

Comments:

Part Lot Control By-law 524-1998, which expires on July 31, 1999, allows for the severance of seven existing blocks on Registered Plan M-2317 into separate single family and street townhouse lots, and for the registration of maintenance and encroachment easements. The applicant is currently marketing the remaining single family and street townhouse dwellings which have not been sold and requires By-law 524-1998 to be extended for a further twelve months.

It is in the City's interest to ensure satisfactory completion of this development and the requested one year extension is appropriate.

Conclusions:

The extension of the lifting of Part Lot Control on the subject lands will facilitate the finalization of a successful residential development already endorsed by Council.

Contact Name:

Joe Nanos

Acting Senior Planner

Phone: (416) 396-7037

Fax: (416) 396-4265

E-mail: nanos@city.scarborough.on.ca

 

   
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