Other Items Considered by the Community Council
(a)Front Yard Parking - 156 Golfview Avenue (East Toronto).
The Toronto Community Council reports having deferred consideration of the following report, until the
previously requested report on the implications of permitting front yard parking where there are more permit
parking spaces available than permits issued, on the side of the street where permit parking is authorized:
(November 23, 1998) from the Acting Assistant Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement respecting Appeal of
Denial of Front Yard Parking Application at 156 Golfview Avenue (East Toronto) Acting Assistant Director, By-law
Administration and Enforcement, and recommending Acting Assistant Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement.
Mr. John M. Leca, Toronto, Ontario appeared before the Toronto Community Council in connection with the foregoing
matter.
(b) Removal of Tree - 105 Hazelwood Avenue (Don River).
The Toronto Community Council reports having deferred consideration of the following report until its meeting to
be held on January 20, 1999:
(November 25, 1998) from the Commissioner, Economic Development, Culture & Tourism respecting Removal of Tree -
105 Hazelwood Avenue (Don River), and recommending that City Council:
(1)refuse to issue a permit for tree removal; OR
(2)issue a permit for tree removal conditional on the applicant agreeing to plant a replacement tree to the satisfaction of
the Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture & Tourism.
Ms. Victoria Skanzoy, Toronto, Ontario, appeared before the Toronto Community Council in connection with the
foregoing matter.
(c) Removal of Tree - 63 Wolfrey Avenue (Don River).
The Toronto Community Council reports having deferred consideration of the following report until its meeting to
be held on January 20, 1999:
(November 25, 1998) from the Commissioner, Economic Development, Culture & Tourism respecting Removal of Tree -
63 Wolfrey Avenue (Don River), and recommending that City Council:
(1)refuse to issue a permit for tree removal; OR
(2)issue a permit for tree removal conditional on the applicant agreeing to plant a replacement tree to the satisfaction of
the Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture & Tourism.
The following persons appeared before the Toronto Community Council in connection with the foregoing matter:
-Ms. Susan Konynenburg, Toronto, Ontario; and
-Ms. Sophie DeFrancesca, Toronto, Ontario.
(d)Request for Angled Driveway Widening - 228 Blackthorn Avenue (Davenport).
The Toronto Community Council reports having:
(1)deferred consideration of the following report until its meeting to be held on January 20, 1999, to permit the
Ward Councillor to have a site meeting; and
(2)requested the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services to indicate in such future reports, the extent of
the variances from the by-law.
(September 2, 1998) from the Acting Assistant Director, By-law Administration and Enforcement, City Works Services
respecting Request for Angled Driveway Widening - 228 Blackthorn Avenue (Davenport), and recommending that City
Council deny the request for an exemption from the by-law to permit angled driveway widening at 228 Blackthorn
Avenue, as such a request does not comply with Chapter 248 of the former City of Toronto.
(e) Front Yard Parking Appeal - 42 Walker Avenue (Midtown).
The Toronto Community Council reports having deferred consideration of the following matter until its meeting to
be held on January 20, 1999:
(November 20, 1998) from Councillor Bossons respecting Front Yard Parking Appeal - 42 Walker Avenue (Midtown).
(f)Intention to Designate Under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act - 11 King Street West (Montreal Trust Tower)
(Downtown).
The Toronto Community Council reports having deferred consideration of the following report until its meeting to
be held on February 17, 1999:
(i)(November 20, 1998) from the Managing Director, Toronto Historical Board respecting Intention to Designate Under
Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act - 11 King Street West (Montreal Trust Tower) (Downtown), and recommending:
(1)That City Council state its intention to designate the property at 11 King Street West (Montreal Trust Tower) under
Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.
(2)That the appropriate officials be authorized to take whatever action is necessary to give effect hereto.
(ii)(December 8, 1998) from Mr. André Charron, Hammerson Canada
Ms. Cynthia MacDougall, McCarthy-Tétrault, appeared before the Toronto Community Council in connection with the
foregoing matter.
(g)Final Report - Rezoning Application No. 197006 to permit the Conversion of an Industrial Building at 320
Carlaw Avenue to 41 Live/Work Units, Artists' and Photographers' Studios and Warehouse Space. (Don River).
The Toronto Community Council reports having adopted the following final report:
(i)(November 19, 1998) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services respecting Rezoning
Application No. 197006 to permit the Conversion of an Industrial Building at 320 Carlaw Avenue to 41 Live/Work Units,
Artists' and Photographers' Studios and Warehouse Space. (Don River), and recommending:
(1)That City Solicitor be requested to submit a draft by-law in consultation with the Commissioner of Urban Planning and
Development Services to amend the City's Zoning By-law 438-86 as it affects the site at 320 Carlaw Avenue, shown on
the Key Map, so as to:
(a)rezone the site I1 D3;
(b)exempt the site from Sections 2(definition of parking space), 4(4)(c)(ii), 4(6)(c), 4(12) and 9(1)(f) (uses permitted in an
I1 district);
(c)permit the use of the existing building containing 41 live/work units in addition to light industrial uses;
provided that:
(1)residential amenity space is provided to the extent of at least 82 square metres of indoor space and at least 74 square
metres of adjoining outdoor space;
(2)not less than 70 parking spaces are provided and maintained on the site, including not less than 29 parking spaces for
the exclusive use of residents;
(3)the combined above-grade residential gross floor area and non-residential gross floor area does not exceed 12,582
square metres.
(2)That the owner enter into an Undertaking under Section 41 of the Planning Act prior to the introduction of a Bill in
Council.
(ii)(December 9, 1998) from Mr. Adam Krehm, O'Shanter Development Co. Ltd.
Mr. Sada Sané, the applicant, appeared before the Toronto Community Council in connection with the foregoing matter.
(h)Final Report - Rezoning Application No. 197005 to Permit the Conversion of an Industrial Building at 233
Carlaw Avenue to 42 Live/Work Units in Combination with Light Industrial Uses (Don River).
The Toronto Community Council reports having adopted the following final report:
(November 25, 1998) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services respecting Rezoning
Application No. 197005 to Permit the Conversion of an Industrial Building at 233 Carlaw Avenue to 42 Live/Work Units
in Combination with Light Industrial Uses (Don River), and recommending:
(1)That the City Solicitor be requested to submit a draft by-law in consultation with the Commissioner of Urban Planning
and Development Services to amend the City's Zoning By-law 438-86 as it affects the site at 233 Carlaw Avenue, shown
on the key map, so as to:
(a)redesignate the site I1 D3;
(b)exempt the site from Sections 4(4)(b), 4(4)(l)(ii), 4(6)(c), 4(10)(a), 4(12), 9(1)(f) and 9(1)3(iii) of By-law 438-86, as
amended;
(c)permit the use of the existing building containing not more than 42 live/work units and light industrial uses, provided
that:
(i)residential amenity space is provided to the extent of at least 118 square metres of indoor space and at least 84 square
metres of outdoor space;
(ii)not less than 47 parking spaces are provided to serve the project, including 7 spaces on site, 12 boulevard spaces and
28 spaces located at 1215 Dundas Street East. Not less than 29 of those spaces shall be for the exclusive use of residents of
the building;
(iii)the combined above-grade residential gross floor and non-residential gross floor area does not exceed 9,944.00 square
metres.
(2)That the owner enter into an Undertaking under Section 41 of the Planning Act prior to the introduction of a Bill in
Council.
Mr. Sada Sané, the applicant, appeared before the Toronto Community Council in connection with the foregoing matter.
(i)Universal Water Metering Program (All Wards in the Former City of Toronto).
The Toronto Community Council reports having:
(1)deferred consideration of the following report until its meeting to be held on March 30, 1999, or until City
officials submit the reports requested in Recommendation Nos (2), (3) and (4), for deputations in the evening;
(2)requested the City Solicitor to report to the Toronto Community Council on whether small towns and villages
which were amalgamated into the former City of Toronto can keep their flat rate bill as part of previous
agreements;
(3)requested the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services to report comprehensively to the Toronto
Community Council on:
(a)the impact of the proposals set out in the report (October 19, 1998) from the General Manager, Water and
Wastewater Services on the former City of Toronto's Water Pressure Improvement Grant System;
(b)the potential long-term loss in the revenue and the impact on the other former municipalities of the proposals
set out in the report (October 19, 1998) from the General Manager, Water and Wastewater Services;
(c)the advantages, if any, of the former City of Toronto program as it relates to (i) voluntary participation; (ii) the
value to the City of upgrading old and aging water pipes; (iii) on the savings inherent in the reduction of ruptures,
given the replacement of piping on City property; and (iv) the health benefits of replacing old lead piping with
copper;
(d)on a budget to supply one-third of the households with water meters, and a budget for water upgrades;
(4)requested the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services to advise the Toronto Community Council
when water efficiency measures, such as low-flow toilets and water saver kits, will be provided universally to every
household across the City; and
(5)requested the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services to advise senior citizens of the potential benefits
of accepting water meters.
Ms. Anne Dubas, President, CUPE Local 79, appeared before the Toronto Community Council in connection with the
foregoing matter.
(j)Preliminary Report - Application No. 298003 to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law to Permit the
Construction of 13 Residential Units at 910 Logan Avenue (Don River).
The Toronto Community Council reports having:
(1)adopted the following preliminary report: and
(2)requested the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services to:
(a)provide a special briefing to the Ward Councillors on this project;
(b)pursue the possibility of innovative affordability within the project; and
(c)examine stormwater management options both on-site, such as using permeable surfacing wherever possible,
and off-site, such as the park to the north of the development.
(November 23, 1998) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services on Application No. 298003 to
Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law to Permit the Construction of 13 Residential Units at 910 Logan Avenue
(Don River), and recommending that:
(1)I be requested to hold a public meeting in the area to discuss the application and to notify tenants and owners within
120 metres of the site and the Ward Councillors.
(2)The owner be advised that, prior to final Council approval of this project, the owner may be required to submit a Noise
Impact Statement. The owner will be further advised of these requirements, as they relate to this project, by the
Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services.
(k)Preliminary Report - 866 Avenue Road - Application 198006 for Amendments to the Official Plan and Zoning
By-law to Permit the Redevelopment of an Automobile Service Station to a Combined Gas Bar and Convenience
Store (North Toronto).
The Toronto Community Council reports having amended the following preliminary report by adding the words,
"from North Toronto and Midtown" after the words, "Ward Councillors" in Recommendation No. (1), and having
adopted the report, as amended:
(November 26, 1998) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services respecting 866 Avenue Road
- Application 198006 for Amendments to the Official Plan and Zoning By-law to Permit the Redevelopment of an
Automobile Service Station to a Combined Gas Bar and Convenience Store (North Toronto), and recommending that:
(1)I be requested to hold a public meeting to discuss the revised application, and to notify owners and tenants within 300
metres of the site, area residents associations and the Ward Councillors.
(2)The owner be advised that, prior to final Council approval of this project, the owner may be required to submit a report,
audit and management plan which provides for the remediation of soil and groundwater from any hazardous materials on
the site.
(3) The owner be advised that, prior to final Council approval of this project, the owner may be required to submit a Noise
Impact Statement. The owner will be further advised of these requirements as they relate to this project by the
Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services.
(l)2300 Yonge Street, Application No. 998091: Request for Approval of a Variance from Chapter 297, Signs, of the
former City Of Toronto Municipal Code (North Toronto).
The Toronto Community Council reports having deferred consideration of the following report until its meeting to
be held on January 20, 1999, to permit the Ward Councillor to have a meeting in the community:
(i)(November 26, 1998)Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services respecting 2300 Yonge Street,
Application No. 998091: Request for Approval of a Variance from Chapter 297, Signs, of the former City Of Toronto
Municipal Code (North Toronto), and recommending that:
(1)City Council approve Application No. 998091 respecting a minor variance from Chapter 297, Signs, of the former City
of Toronto Municipal Code to permit two illuminated "blade" signs.
(2)The applicant be advised, upon approval of Application No. 998091, of the requirement to obtain the necessary permits
from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services.
(ii)(December 2, 1998) from Mr. David Y. Green, Yonge-Eglinton Centre
The motion to defer consideration of this matter was carried on the following division of votes:
Yeas:Councillors Adams, Bossons, Bussin, McConnell and Walker - 5
Nays:Councillors Rae, Johnstone and Pantalone - 3
(m)Briar Hill Avenue between Caldow Road and Chaplin Crescent - Installation of Speed Humps. (North
Toronto).
The Toronto Community Council reports having deferred consideration of the following report until January 20,
1999:
(November 25, 1998) from the Director, Transportation Services District 1 respecting Briar Hill Avenue between Caldow
Road and Chaplin Crescent - Installation of Speed Humps. (North Toronto), and recommending:
(1)That approval be given to alter sections of the roadway on Briar Hill Avenue, from Caldow Road to Chaplin Crescent
for traffic calming purposes as described below, with implementation subject to the favourable results of polling of the
affected residents pursuant to the policy related to speed hump installation as adopted by the former City of Toronto
Council:
"The construction of speed humps on BRIAR HILL AVENUE from Caldow Road to Chaplin Crescent, generally as
shown on the attached print of Drawing No. 421F-5282, dated October, 1998,"
(2)That the speed limit be reduced from forty kilometres per hour to thirty kilometres per hour on Briar Hill Avenue from
Caldow Road to Chaplin Crescent, coincident with the implementation of the traffic calming measures; and
(3)That the appropriate City Officials be authorized and directed to take whatever action is necessary to implement the
foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.
(n)Ontario Municipal Board Hearing - 9 - 17 Christie Street and 388 - 402 Clinton Street (Midtown).
The Toronto Community Council reports having received the following report for information:
(November 25, 1998) from the City Solicitor respecting Ontario Municipal Board Hearing - 9 - 17 Christie Street and 388
- 402 Clinton Street (Midtown), and recommending that this report is to be received for information
(o)14 Prince Arthur Avenue - Ontario Municipal Board Decision (Midtown).
The Toronto Community Council reports having:
(1)received the following report for information: and
(2)requested the Mayor to write thank-you letters to the City Solicitor, the Commissioner of Urban Planning and
Development Services, the Chair of Heritage Toronto, the Chair of the Annex Residents' Association and to the
following expert witnesses who testified, in some cases pro bono - Mr. William Greer, Mr. Michael McClelland and
Mr. Paul Johnston.
(November 24, 1998) from the City Solicitor respecting 14 Prince Arthur Avenue - Ontario Municipal Board Decision
(Midtown), and recommending that this report is to be received for information.
(p)Front Yard Parking
The Toronto Community Council reports having requested the General Manager, Transportation Division to
respond to the request from the Toronto Pedestrian Committee, contained in the communication (November 24,
1998) from the City Clerk:
(November 24, 1998) from the City Clerk, Toronto Pedestrian Committee, forwarding the actions of the Toronto
Pedestrian Committee of its meeting of November 19, 1998 and recommending that the Toronto Community Council be
informed about the following concerns with regard to pedestrian dangers and that the Toronto Community Council and the
Toronto City Council consider once again restricting front yard parking in the interests of greater safety for pedestrians:
(1)that front yard car parking requires that the adjacent sidewalk be sloped to accommodate the coming and going of car
traffic; and
(2)that this makes the affected sidewalks unsafe for pedestrians - for seniors, children, and those travelling with
wheelchairs, or baby carriages.
(q)The Roles and Responsibilities of Community Councils in the Context of the Council-Committee Structure.
The Toronto Community Council reports having requested:
(1)the City Solicitor to expedite the submission of the necessary by-laws to City Council;
(2)the City Solicitor to submit the enabling by-law requested by Council, as set out in Recommendation No. 4(b)
contained in Report 12, Clause 1 of the Special Committee to Review the Final Report of the Toronto Transition Team, as
soon as possible; and
(3)the Chief Financial officer and Treasurer to submit the report requested by Council on the best method of assigning
limited budgetary authority to the Community Councils (as set out in Recommendation No. (4)(d) of Report 12, Clause 1
of the Special Committee), as soon as possible.
(November 6, 1998) from the City Clerk respecting the Roles and Responsibilities of Community Councils in the Context
of the Council-Committee Structure
(r)Speed Humps - St. Clements Avenue, Castlewood Road to Caldow Road (North Toronto).
The Toronto Community Council reports having requested the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services
to report to the Toronto Community Council, at its meeting to be held on January 20, 1999 on the feasibility of
installing speed humps on St. Clements Avenue, Castlewood Road to Caldow Road:
(November 24, 1998) from Councillor Johnston respecting St. Clements Avenue - Request from Residents to Review the
Feasibility of Installing Speed Humps on St. Clements Avenue, Castlewood Road to Caldow Road (North Toronto).
(s)Speed Humps - Melrose Avenue, Greer Road to Jedburgh Road (North Toronto).
The Toronto Community Council reports having requested the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services
to report, at its meeting to be held on January 20, 1998, on the feasibility of installing speed humps on Melrose
Avenue, Greer Road to Jedburgh Road:
(November 24, 1998) from Councillor Johnston respecting Melrose Avenue: Request from Residents to Review the
Feasibility of Installing Speed Humps on Melrose Avenue, Greer Road to Jedburgh Road (North Toronto).
(t)30 Hayden Street - Ontario Municipal Decision/Order Granting Zoning By-law Variances (Downtown).
The Toronto Community Council reports having received the following report for information:
(November 30, 1998) from the City Solicitor respecting No. 30 Hayden Street, Ontario Municipal Decision/Order
Granting Zoning By-law Variances (Downtown), and recommending that this report be received for information.
(u)Settlement of Objection to By-law No. 1994-0601 - Definition of Club, Concert Hall, Place of Amusement, Place
of Assembly and Related Requirements (All Wards in the former City of Toronto).
The Toronto Community Council reports having received the following report for information:
(November 27, 1998) from the City Solicitor respecting Settlement of Objection to By-law No. 1994-0601 - Definition of
Club, Concert Hall, Place of Amusement, Place of Assembly and Related Requirements (All Wards in the former City of
Toronto) and recommending this report be received for information.
(v)122 St. Patrick Street, Ontario Municipal Board Decision/Order Granting a Variance from Zoning By-law No.
267-73 of the former City of Toronto (Downtown).
The Toronto Community Council reports having received the following report for information:
(November 30, 1998) from the City Solicitor respecting No. 122 St. Patrick Street, Ontario Municipal Board
Decision/Order Granting a Variance from Zoning By-law No. 267-73 of the former City of Toronto (Downtown) and
recommending this report be received for information.
(w)1999-2003 Capital Program.
The Toronto Community Council reports having:
(1)recommended to the Budget Committee that:
(a)with respect to the Garrison Creek, $75,000 be allocated for expenditures by the City, on the advice of the
Garrison Creek Linkages Advisory Committee, on projects such as St. Hilda's Walk;
(b)the $113,000 budgeted in the 1999-2003 Capital Program Budget for Fort York Boulevard be designated for
capital expenditure in 1999;
(c)the $350,000 previously recommended by the Toronto Community Council for allocation in the 1998 Capital
Program Budget for improvements for the McCormick Community Centre, which have not, as yet, been done, now
be designated for capital expenditure in 1999;
(d)funding of $100,000 be restored in the 1999 Parks and Recreation Capital Program Budget for environmental
initiatives, as requested by the Commissioner of Economic Development, Parks and Culture;
(e)environmental initiatives currently funded through the Parks and Recreation Capital Program Budget be
funded through the water rate;
(f)the Capital Program for future years be amended to reflect a continuation of current expenditures for
environmental initiatives;
(g)$50,000 be approved for environmental testing and preliminary design work for the St. Jamestown Community
Centre, the source of such funds to be provided from monies received under the provisions of Section 37 of the
Planning Act;
(h)$350,000 be approved for design fees for the St. Jamestown Community Centre, such funds to be spent upon
receipt of monies under the provisions of Section 37 of the Planning Act;
(i)$60,000 be restored for landscaping at the Lower Don and Hanlan's Point of the Toronto Islands;
(j)the Water Service Supply Section Account T25011 ($4.9 million) be set aside or deleted until such time as City
Council has considered the issue of universal water metering;
(k)funding of $100,000 be restored for capital improvements to the auditorium floor ($35,000) and the west
windows ($65,000) of the 519 Church Street Community Centre;
(l)funding of $25,000 be restored to replace the awnings on the west side of St. Lawrence Market North;
(m)funding of $260,000 be restored for the following capital improvements to St. Lawrence Market South:
i)$25,000 to repair leaking eaves troughs and downpipes;
ii)$50,000 to paint the soffits and exterior railings of the building;
iii)$125,000 to replace stairs at southwest access to the market; and
iv)$60,000 to re-surface the elevated ramps and the loading dock;
(n)funding of $285,000 be restored for the following capital improvements to St. Lawrence Hall:
i)$105,000 for the restoration of the stonework of the sills and cornices;
ii)$65,000 to replace decayed wood windows at the north (King Street) elevation;
iii)$70,000 to replace the carpeting at the stairs and various locations; and
iv)$45,000 to paint the walls and ceiling of the Great Hall;
(o)funding for the B.I.A. streetscape improvement program be increased by a net amount of $196,000;
(p)funds of $3.95 million be allocated in the Urban Planning and Development Services Capital Program Budget
for urban design initiatives;
(q)the adoption of the following motion from Councillor Miller, seconded by Councillor McConnell:
"WHEREAS there are commercial facade improvement programs for Dundas Street West Junction/Malta Village,
Parkdale Village B.I.A., Old Cabbagetown B.I.A. and Downtown Yonge Street approved for 1997-98; and
WHEREAS applications are still being received by staff; and
WHEREAS to allow for the optimum number of new commercial facade improvement applications in each of these
four areas;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT City Council establish a reserve account for the City of Toronto's
Commercial Facade Improvement Program and the Downtown Yonge Street Commercial Improvement Grant
Program, incorporating funds in the amount of $280,000 approved in Economic Development, Culture and
Tourism Department's 1998 Operating Budget."
(2)(a)requested the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, in consultation with appropriate officials, to:
(i)report on which projects would be appropriately funded through the water rate as set out in Recommendation
No. (5);
(ii)report on a source of funds for Recommendation No. (6);
(iii)with respect to Capital repairs to City Hall, reconsider and report on the fire safety issue, with a view to finding
a fire exit from the Glass Walk, which would not require the $400,000 expenditure on the ceremonial ramp leading
to the Pod;
(iv)elaborate and report on how the Task Force to Bring Back the Don could utilize the funding of $125,000
allocated for storm water projects for the Don River in the Works and Emergency Services Capital Program
Budget;
(v)re-evaluate and report on the priority rankings of requests by the Toronto Police for facilities maintenance and
/or enhancement;
(vi)report on the transfer of $600,000 from the Transportation Capital Program Budget to the Parks and
Recreation Capital Program Budget for the Hydro Rail Corridor Bike Trail ($100,000) and the Humber River Bike
Path ($500,000);
(vii)further examine and report on the proposed reduction of $275,000 in the Energy Retrofit Capital Program
Budget, and in such report, to set out the time line and other ways to carry out the City's retrofit strategy, or
alternatively, restoring the funds;
(viii)report on using the funds allocated for structural storm water projects for non-structural storm water
projects as required, on the advice of the Wet Weather Master Planning Process Committee, storm water groups
and the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services;
(b)requested the Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism to report on the request/proposal
of the Bloor-Yorkville B.I.A. for a streetscape improvement program on Bloor Street;
(c)requested the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services to report on a program of cost-sharing to
encourage homeowners to install or re-install water permeable front yard parking/driveway widening spots;
such reports to be submitted to the Budget Committee prior to City Council's consideration of the 1999-2003
Capital Program;
(3)concurred with the recommendations of the Urban Environment and Development Committee that
expenditures be undertaken in 1999 for the Dufferin Jog Elimination;
(4)reaffirmed its support for a multi-purpose community facility in St. Jamestown as the top priority for
community facilities; and
(5)supported the recommendation from the Community and Neighbourhoods Committee that the funds of
$150,000 for the design of the St Jamestown Library be reinstated to ensure that the library and community centre
design work is done in tandem.
The above recommendations were adopted unanimously as follows:
Yeas:Councillors Rae, Adams, Bossons, Bussin, Chow, Fotinos, Jakobek, Johnston, Layton, McConnell, Miller,
Pantalone, Silva - 13
(i)(November 9, 1998) from the Chief Administrative Officer, addressed to the Budget Committee;
(ii)(November 11, 1998) from the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, addressed to the Budget Committee;
(iii)(December 9, 1998) from Ms. Tanny Wells, Chair, Task Force to Bring Back the Don;
(iv)(undated) Motion from Councillor Miller;
(v)(December 10, 1998) from Ms. Karen Yukich, High Park Citizens' Advisory Committee;
(vi)(December 10, 1998) from Ms. Joan Doiron, Toronto Pedestrian Committee; and
(vii)(December 10, 1998) from Ms. Evelyn Garratt.
The following persons appeared before the Toronto Community Council in connection with the foregoing matter:
- Ms. Precy Beltran, Vice-President, Ontario Filipino Women's Club;
-Ms. Tanny Wells, Task Force to bring back the Don;
-Ms. Pat Cepin, Planning Committee for the new St. Jamestown Community Centre;
-Ms. Joan Doiron, Co-Chair, Toronto Pedestrian Committee;
-Ms. Lisa Immen, Neighbourhoods Forum;
-Ms. Karen Yukich, High Park Citizen's Advisory Committee;
- Mr. Fred Luk, Filet of Sole Restaurant;
- Mr. Alex Ling, President of TABIA;
- Mr. Z. Uznanski;
-Mr. Ed Dosman, Garison Creek Advisory Committee; and
-Ms. Alison Kemper, 519 Church Street Community Centre.
Respectfully submitted,
COUNCILLOR KYLE RAE,
Chair
Toronto, December 9 and 10, 1998
Frances M. Pritchard
Tel: (416) 392-7033