March 9, 2000
WORKS COMMITTEE
At its meeting held on February 29, March 1 and 2, 2000, the Council of the City of Toronto gave consideration to Clause
No. 35 contained in Report No. 4 of the Toronto Community Council, headed "Drain Grant Appeal - 103 Alton Avenue
(East Toronto)".
During consideration of the foregoing Clause, City Council also had before it Clause No. 3 of Report No. 7 of the Works
and Utilities Committee, entitled "Sewer Connection Blockage Inspection and Repair Program, and Tree Root Removal
and Grants Policy", which was adopted by City Council on May 11 and 12, 1999.
City Council:
(1)re-opened Clause No. 3 of Report No. 7 of The Works and Utilities Committee, headed "Sewer Connection Blockage
Inspection and Repair Program, and Tree Root Removal and Grants Policy", which was adopted, as amended, by City
Council on May 11 and 12, 1999;
(2)struck out and referred Clause No. 35 of Report No. 4 of The Toronto Community Council to the Works Committee for
further consideration; and
(3)requested the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services to submit a report to the Works Committee, for
consideration therewith, on the current drain grant appeal process and what amendments would be required to ensure an
appropriate method for dealing with drain grant appeals.
Yours truly,
City Clerk
Frances Pritchard/la
2000to4-35.let
c.:Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services
Director of Districts 1 and 2 and Wastewater Operations
Mr. Mike Siokalo, Manager of Operations and Maintenance, District 1
Clause embodied in Report No. 4 of the Toronto Community Council, as adopted by the Council of
the City of Toronto at its meeting held on February 29, March 1 and 2, 2000
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(City Council on February 29, March 1 and 2, 2000, re-opened Clause No. 3 of Report No. 7 of The Works and Utilities
Committee, headed "Sewer Connection Blockage Inspection and Repair Program, and Tree Root Removal and Grants
Policy", which was adopted, as amended, by City Council on May 11 and 12, 1999, and struck out and referred Clause
No. 35 of Report No. 4 of The Toronto Community Council to the Works Committee for further consideration.
Council also adopted the following recommendation:
"It is recommended that the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services be requested to submit a report to the Works
Committee, for consideration therewith, on the current drain grant appeal process and what amendments would be
required to ensure an appropriate method for dealing with drain grant appeals.")
The Toronto Community Council recommends that the appeal for a drain claim grant in the amount of $1,498.00
for 103 Alton Avenue be allowed, funds to be provided from the Water and Wastewater Services Division's 2000
Preliminary Operating Budget.
The Toronto Community Council submits the following report (January 31, 2000) from the Director of Districts 1
and 2 Water and Wastewater Operations:
Purpose:
An appeal to s denied drain grant application has been made by the property owner, Mr. Gordon Calhoun, 103 Alton Road.
The applicant is requesting to be reinbursed for repairs to the interior drain piping under his basement floor.
Financial Implications:
There are currently sufficient funds in the Water and Wastewater Services Division's Preliminary 2000 Operating Budget
to cover this appeal.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that the appeal be denied.
Background:
City Council, at its meeting of May 11 and 12, 1999 adopted, as amended, Clause 3 of Works and Utility Committee
Report No. 7, entitled "Sewer Connection Blockage Inspection and Repair Program, and Tree Root Removal and Grants
Policy". Under the Policy the City provides grant assistance for repairs to private drains between the City property line and
the building where the blockage is the result of roots from a City tree and is verified by City staff.
The Policy also provides the homeowner the opportunity to appeal for an enhanced grant and to appear in deputation before
Community Council when the grant application is denied or when total costs exceed the grant maximum.
On October 1, 1999, drain expenses were incurred by Mr. Gordon Calhoun by reason of work performed to the internal
drain system in the basement of his residence. Drain repair invoices totaling $1,498.00 were submitted on October 18,
1999 for consideration under the Tree Root Removal and Grants Policy. On November 8, 1999 Mr. Calhoun was advised
in writing that, in accordance with the Policy, the cost of work done on internal drains in his basement was not eligible for
reimbursement. As such his grant application was denied.
Staff have determined that there have been no prior grant applications and that the Works and Emergency Services'
Dispatch Centre has no current record of any drain related calls for the subject address. There are no extenuating
circumstances to be considered in this appeal.
Comments:
The Tree Root Removal and Grant Policy does not provide for reimbursement for costs incurred by the homeowner for
internal drain work. Grant assistance is available only if the roots of a City-owned tree are blocking the private sewer
connection pipe between the home's exterior foundation wall and the property line.
Conclusions:
Simply put, Mr Calhoun's original request for a grant was denied as the costs are not eligible under the Policy. There are
no extenuating circumstances involved so this appeal should also be denied.
Contact:
Mike Siokalo, Manager of Operations and Maintenance
District 1, Area, Water and Wastewater Operations
Phone:392-9331
Fax:392-0378
E-Mail:msiokalo@toronto.ca
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(A copy of the letters, referred to in the foregoing report, was forwarded to all Members of the Toronto Community
Council with the agenda for its meeting on February 15, 2000, and a copy thereof is on file in the office of the City Clerk).
(City Council on February 29, March 1 and 2, 2000, had before it, during consideration of the foregoing Clause, a copy of
Clause No. 3 of Report No. 7 of the Works and Utilities Committee, entitled "Sewer Connection Blockage Inspection and
Repair Program, and Tree Root Removal and Grants Policy", which was adopted by the Council on May 11 and 12,
1999.)
Barry H. Gutteridge, Commissioner, Works and Emergency Services