Amendment to Interim Control By-law No. 3432-97 (York)
Lands at 2007, 2009 and 2011 Lawrence Avenue West
Ward 27 - York Humber
The York Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (February 2, 1998) from the Commissioner of Development Services (York Civic Centre):
Purpose:
To extend, for an additional year, the prohibiton applying to the subject lands as imposed by Interim Control By-law No. 3432-97 . The By-law prohibits the location of any new Banquet Hall on the lands until April 1, 1998.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Not applicable.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that:
(1) the Interim Control By-law relating to 2007, 2009, and 2011 Lawrence Avenue West be extended for an additional year;
(2) City Council, at its meeting of March 4, 1998, enact a By-law to amend Interim Control By-law No. 3432-97 (York) to implement Recommendation No. (1); and
(3) the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.
Council Reference/Background/History:
On April 2, 1997, Council adopted a resolution to study the provisions of City of York Zoning By-law No. 1-83 relating to Banquet Halls as they apply to 2007-2011 Lawrence Avenue West. Council also passed an Interim Control By-law to prohibit any new banquet hall from locating in the industrial condominium complex located on the lands. The Interim Control By-law is in effect for one year and expires on April 1, 1998.
Comment:
The review of the Zoning By-law definitions and standards relating to Banquet Halls is incorporated into a broader study of restaurants and other eating establishments. A report on the study is expected to be presented to Community Council in April, 1998. This timing will not allow for the enactment of a by-law amendment to implement any of the report=s recommendations to change zoning provisions relating to Banquet Halls prior to the expiry of the Interim Control By-law on April 1, 1998.
Should the Interim Control By-law lapse this year, there will be an opportunity for other banquet halls to locate on the subject site, prior to any new By-law standards being put in place. The Interim Control By-law would be repealed when the new By-law on eating establishments is in effect.
Conclusions:
The Interim Control By-law for the subject properties should be extended for another year to allow for the by-laws on eating establishments to be in full force and effect prior to lifting the restrictions on the subject property.
Contact Name:
W. Johncox
Senior Planner
York Civic Centre
Phone: 394-2869
Fax: 394-2782
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