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Authority: Scarborough Community Council, Report No. 11, Clause No. 17

as adopted by City of Toronto Council on September 28, 29 and 30, 1999

Enacted by Council:

THE CITY OF TORONTO

Bill No. 561

BY-LAW No.

To amend By-Law No. 8786, the Birchcliff Community Zoning By-Law

of the former City of Scarborough

 

WHEREAS authority is given to Council of the City of Toronto by Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P. 13, as amended, to pass this By-law; and whereas Council has provided adequate information to the public and has held at least one public meeting in accordance with the Planning Act;

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

1. SCHEDULE "A" is amended by deleting the current zoning and substituting the following zoning as shown on the attached Schedule A1":

LI – 27 – 59 – 115 – 139 – 147 – 187 – 189 - 199

2. SCHEDULE "B", PERFORMANCE STANDARD CHART, is amended by adding the following Performance Standards:

SIDE YARD

59. Minimum building setback 2.5 m on west side.

MISCELLANEOUS

115. 11Maximum building coverage 50% of the lot area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BUILDING SETBACK FROM THE STREET

139. Minimum building setback 4 m from the side street.

BUILDING SETBACK FROM LOT LINE OTHER THAN STREET LOT LINES

147. Minimum 9 m rear yard building setback.

MISCELLANEOUS

187. Maximum 6 storeys (excluding mechanical and stairwell penthouses) and 24 m building height.

189. Maximum 9 m building height within 19 m of an abutting Single-Family

Residential (S) Zone.

PARKING

199. Minimum 0.3 parking spaces per Nursing Home bed and/or Senior

Citizens’ Home unit.

 

 

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

 

 

Mayor City Clerk

 

 

   
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