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Procedure - Reporting to the Former City Council of North York

Regarding Payment of

Parks Levy for Properties Valued Over $1,000,000.00

 

The Corporate Services Committee recommends the adoption of the following report (February 4, 1998) from the Commissioner of Corporate Services:

 

Purpose:

 

To eliminate the administrative procedure, established by the former City of North York, of requiring City Council approval of the parks levy amount to be charged for projects where the property is valued over $1,000,000.00, in order to expedite the issuance of building permits.

 

Source of Funds:

 

None

 

Recommendation:

 

It is recommended that the administrative procedure for the former City of North York requiring City Council approval of the amount of the cash-in-lieu of properties valued at over $1,000,000 be discontinued.

 

Comments:

 

The former City Council of North York, when it introduced a parks levy by-law, established a procedure that all cash-in-lieu amounts for the parks levy for a project be reported to City Council. Then, to improve processing times for smaller projects, the Council on February 9, 1987, adopted the report of the Commissioner of Property to the Board of Control dated January 13, 1987, regarding administrative procedures for the parks levy process. It delegated authority as follows:

 

AThe Commissioner of Property be delegated the authority to determine the amount of the cash-in-lieu of land in cases where the appraised value is $1,000,000.00 or less without confirmation from City Council.@

 

As a result of this process, three reports are included in the agenda for the Corporate Services Committee meeting of February 16, as they are for properties valued at more than $1,000,000.00.

 

In all the other former municipalities, the Commissioner of Property or equivalent position was responsible for determining the appraised value for all properties and no further approval was required. Deleting the requirement for approval by City Council will expedite the issuance of building permits for projects on properties valued at over $1,000,000.00.

 

Contact Name:

 

Cathie Macdonald - Interim Lead Real Estate

(416)392-0449, Fax (416) 392-0029

 

   
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