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Considered by City Council on
June 8, 2010
June 9, 2010



Community Development and Recreation Committee


Meeting No. 33   Contact Candy Davidovits, Committee Administrator
Meeting Date Wednesday, May 26, 2010
  Phone 416-392-8032
Start Time 9:30 AM
  E-mail cdrc@toronto.ca
Location Committee Room 1, City Hall
  Chair   Councillor Janet Davis  

Item  

CD33.3 Updates on the Development of the Middle Childhood Strategy and on After-School Recreation Care Programs (Ward: All)  

CD33.4 Response to Consultations on the Energy Consumer Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 235) (Ward: All)  

CD33.5 Request for Tenant Support Grant from the Tenant Defence Fund for 310-320 Tweedsmuir Avenue (Ward: 21)  

CD33.6 Amendment of Local Occupancy Standards for Rent-Geared-to-Income Housing (Ward: All)  

CD33.7 Request for Authorization to Execute Service Accountability Agreements (Ward: All)  



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Considered by City Council on
June 8, 2010
June 9, 2010



Community Development and Recreation Committee



CD33.3

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: All 

Updates on the Development of the Middle Childhood Strategy and on After-School Recreation Care Programs
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council direct that the General Managers of Children's Services and Parks, Forestry and Recreation report back to the Community Development and Recreation Committee in 2011 on the Middle Childhood Strategy and Implementation Plan.

 

2.         City Council direct that the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation develop a business case for consideration during the 2011 operating budget process that would ensure the continuation of the current After-School Recreation Care programs and include expansion into new communities, outside of the Priority Neighbourhoods including cost recovery and other financial models.

 

3.         City Council forward this report to the Minister of Health Promotion with a request for confirmation of funding by June 2010 and request that staff report to the City Council in July 2010 on impacts and options if the requested funding is not confirmed.

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Committee Recommendations

The Community Development and Recreation Committee recommends that:

1.         City Council direct that the General Managers of Children's Services and Parks, Forestry and Recreation report back to the Community Development and Recreation Committee in 2011 on the Middle Childhood Strategy and Implementation Plan.

 

2.         City Council direct that the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation develop a business case for consideration during the 2011 operating budget process that would ensure the continuation of the current After-School Recreation Care programs and include expansion into new communities, outside of the Priority Neighbourhoods including cost recovery and other financial models.

 

3.         City Council forward this report to the Minister of Health Promotion with a request for confirmation of funding by June 2010 and request that staff report to the City Council in July 2010 on impacts and options if the requested funding is not confirmed.

Origin
(May 12, 2010) Report from General Manager, Children’s Services, and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation
Summary

This report provides an update on the status of the middle childhood strategy which is intended to guide the development of a high-quality system of out-of-school-time programs for children aged 6–12. The report proposes that the strategy development be led by a work group of City, school board staff and community stakeholders reporting to the General Managers of Children’s Services and Parks, Forestry and Recreation. The report also provides an update on the ARC/After-School Recreation Care program and provides a recommendation for consideration for continued funding and program expansion outside of the Priority Neighbourhoods.

Background Information (Committee)
CD33.3 - Updates on the Development of the Middle Childhood Strategy and on After-School Recreation Care Programs - Staff Report and Attachments 1 and 2
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-30425.pdf)

Speakers (Committee)

Jane Mercer, Executive Coordinator, Toronto Coalition for Better Childcare


CD33.4

 

Amended 

 

Ward: All 

Response to Consultations on the Energy Consumer Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 235)
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council approve the staff submission made in response to the Province of Ontario's Consultation Paper on the Proposed Bill 235 Regulations as outlined in Appendix D of the report (April 28, 2010) from the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration.

 

2.         City Council request that the Ontario Government develop and enforce a fair and transparent process to ensure all sub-metering agreements entered into prior to the implementation of Bill 235 be "unwound" in order to protect tenants, including guidelines and criteria for reimbursing electricity payments, including deposits that were made by tenants, and establishing appropriate rent levels.

 

3.         City Council authorize the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, to take any necessary action to further respond to Bill 235 and any related regulations.

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Committee Recommendations

The Community Development and Recreation Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council approve the staff submission made in response to the Province of Ontario's Consultation Paper on the Proposed Bill 235 Regulations as outlined in Appendix D of the report (April 28, 2010) from the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration.

 

2.         City Council authorize the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, to take any necessary action to further respond to Bill 235 and any related regulations.

Origin
(May 5, 2010) Letter from Tenant Defence Sub-Committee
Summary

The Tenant Defence Sub-Committee, on May 5, 2010, considered a report (April 28, 2010) from the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, regarding Bill 235 and its corresponding regulations, and to describe the actions taken to date to provide input into Bill 235 and the regulations, and recommending that Council approve the staff submission made to the Province on April 16, 2010 in response to their Consultation Paper on the proposed Regulations for Bill 235.

 

 

Background Information (Committee)
CD33.4 - Response to Consultations on the Energy Consumer Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 235) - Letter from Tenant Defence Sub-Committee
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-30424.pdf)

CD33.4 - Response to Consultations on the Energy Consumer Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 235) - Staff Report and Appendices A and B
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-30205.pdf)

CD33.4 - Response to Consultations on the Energy Consumer Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 235) - Appendix C
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-30206.pdf)

CD33.4 - Response to Consultations on the Energy Consumer Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 235) - Appendix D
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-30207.pdf)


CD33.5

 

Adopted 

 

Ward: 21 

Request for Tenant Support Grant from the Tenant Defence Fund for 310-320 Tweedsmuir Avenue
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.        City Council approve a grant of up to $2,509 to the Tenants’ Association of 310-320 Tweedsmuir Avenue from the Tenant Support Grant Program to help the tenants pay the final legal costs in excess of the originally approved $15,000 grant, for legal work completed on the tenant assistance plan and leases for new replacement rental housing as required by the Ontario Municipal Board decision.

 

2.        City Council authorize the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, to take the necessary actions to implement Council’s approval.

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Committee Recommendations

The Community Development and Recreation Committee recommends that:

 

1.        City Council approve a grant of up to $2,509 to the Tenants’ Association of 310-320 Tweedsmuir Avenue from the Tenant Support Grant Program to help the tenants pay the final legal costs in excess of the originally approved $15,000 grant, for legal work completed on the tenant assistance plan and leases for new replacement rental housing as required by the Ontario Municipal Board decision.

 

2.        City Council authorize the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, to take the necessary actions to implement Council’s approval.

Origin
(May 10, 2010) Report from General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration
Summary

This report responds to the request of the Tenant Defence Sub-Committee for a report on an additional grant for the Tenants’ Association of 310 to 320 Tweedsmuir Avenue to cover legal costs in excess of the original $15,000 grant from the Tenant Support Grant Program (Grant Program) they received in 2000.  The original grant was to assist them in defending the tenants before the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) in relation to the landlord’s redevelopment application.

 

The Tweedsmuir case was one of the first cases of a landlord requesting planning approvals that would result in demolition of affordable housing after repeal of the Rental Housing Protection Act and after approval of the City’s Official Plan Amendment No. 2 (OPA2) by Council.  The OMB decision issued in February 2000 laid the foundation for supporting the City’s position on future similar planning applications, which requires replacement of the rental housing to be demolished and financial and relocation assistance for the affected tenants as a condition of approving the owner’s application.   

 

Significant changes have happened at 310-320 Tweedsmuir Avenue over the past 10 years which necessitated a great deal of complex work to negotiate the details of tenant assistance and leases for the replacement rental housing as required in the OMB decision.  As a result, legal costs to the tenants have now exceeded the original $15,000 grant. The Tweedsmuir Tenants’ Association has requested an additional grant of up to $2,509.00 to help them pay the final legal costs.  Staff recommend approval of the grant request as the OMB decision in this case has set a direction that supports the City’s position on future redevelopment applications and the tenants have exhausted all their resources.

Background Information (Committee)
CD33.5 - Request for Tenant Support Grant from the Tenant Defence Fund for 310-320 Tweedsmuir Avenue (Ward 21) - Staff Report
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-30423.pdf)


5a Tenant Defence Fund Grant Request – Tenants of 310 to 320 Tweedsmuir Avenue (Ward 21)
Origin
(May 5, 2010) Letter from Tenant Defence Sub-Committee
Summary

The Tenant Defence Sub-Committee on May 5, 2010, requested the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration, to report to the next meeting of the Community Development and Recreation Committee, on an additional grant for the tenant association of 310 to 320 Tweedsmuir Avenue to cover legal costs in excess of the original $15,000 grant they received in 2000 to assist them in defending themselves before the Ontario Municipal Board.

Background Information (Committee)
CD33.5a - Tenant Defence Fund Grant Request - Tenants of 310 to 320 Tweedsmuir Avenue (Ward 21) - Letter from Tenant Defence Sub-Committee
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-30390.pdf)

CD33.5a - Tenant Defence Fund Grant Request - Tenants of 310 to 320 Tweedsmuir Avenue (Ward 21) - Attachment
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-30391.pdf)


CD33.6

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: All 

Amendment of Local Occupancy Standards for Rent-Geared-to-Income Housing
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council amend paragraphs 1(e) and (f) of the City's Local Occupancy Standards to read as follows:

 

“e)       A single parent is eligible for a unit in which the parent shares a bedroom with a child, if the applicant requests it.

 

f)          Bachelor units are normally given to single persons. However, a two person family is eligible for a bachelor unit, if the applicant requests it."

 

2.         City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

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Committee Recommendations

The Community Development and Recreation Committee recommends that:

 

1.        City Council amend paragraphs 1(e) and (f) of the City's Local Occupancy Standards to read as follows:

 

“e)       A single parent is eligible for a unit in which the parent shares a bedroom with a child, if the applicant requests it.

 

f)         Bachelor units are normally given to single persons. However, a two person family is eligible for a bachelor unit, if the applicant requests it."

 

2.         City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

Origin
(May 10, 2010) Report from General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration
Summary

The purpose of this report is to recommend amendments to the City's Local Occupancy Standards under the Social Housing Reform Act, 2000 in order to ensure compliance with the Ontario Human Rights Code. If adopted by City Council, the amendments will enable applicants for rent-geared-to-income housing to be eligible for accommodation in which a parent and their child of either gender share a room or in which a two-person family shares a bachelor unit, upon request by the applicants.

Background Information (Committee)
CD33.6 - Amendment of Local Occupancy Standards for Rent-Geared-to-Income Housing - Staff Report
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-30377.pdf)


CD33.7

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: All 

Request for Authorization to Execute Service Accountability Agreements
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council authorize the General Manager, Long-Term Care Homes and Services, to execute the required standard Service Accountability Agreements on behalf of the City of Toronto for the operation of the City’s long-term care homes and community programs with the five Local Health Integration Networks.

 

2.          City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City of Toronto Officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

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Committee Recommendations

The Community Development and Recreation Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council authorize the General Manager, Long-Term Care Homes and Services, to execute the required standard Service Accountability Agreements on behalf of the City of Toronto for the operation of the City’s long-term care homes and community programs with the five Local Health Integration Networks.

 

2.          City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City of Toronto Officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

Origin
(May 7, 2010) Report from General Manager, Long-Term Care Homes and Services
Summary

In the past, annual service agreements for provincially funded health services were signed between the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) and the applicable health service provider.  With the evolution of the Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs), the MOHLTC has transferred the authority for service agreements to the LHINs.  Each health service provider in Ontario will now be required by law to enter into formal service accountability agreements with the applicable LHIN for the health service(s) provided.  A standardized service accountability agreement for use within the long-term care sector has been developed and is expected to be released shortly.  These new service accountability agreements must be executed on or before the date that the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007, is proclaimed into force (July 1, 2010) as a condition of funding.  Delegation of financial signing authority to the General Manager, Long-Term Care Homes and Services to enter into the mandatory service accountability agreements is being recommended.

Background Information (Committee)
CD33.7 - Request for Authorization to Execute Service Accountability Agreements - Staff Report
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cd/bgrd/backgroundfile-30126.pdf)


Submitted Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Councillor Janet Davis, Chair, Community Development and Recreation Committee