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All Council and Committee documents are available from the City of Toronto Clerk's office. Please e-mail clerk@toronto.ca.
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Novina Wong
City Clerk |
March 23, 1999 |
City Clerk’s
City Hall, 2nd Floor, West
100 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N2
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Tel: (416) 392-7031
Fax: (416) 392-1879
clerk@toronto.ca
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TO: INTERESTED PERSONS
The Toronto Community Council, on February 17, 1999 had before it a report (February 3, 1999) from Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services respecting Final Report: 56 and 60 St. Clair Avenue West and 55, 55R, 57, 59 and 61 Delisle Avenue - Application No. 12372 - Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments and Site Plan Approval (Midtown).
The Toronto Community Council also had before the following reports:
- (January 4, 1999) from Commissioner, Economic Development, Culture & Tourism respecting Removal of One City-Owned Tree and Three Trees situated on Private Property; and
- (February 16, 1999) from Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services - Further Report
The following persons appeared before the Toronto Community Council in connection with the foregoing matter:
- Ms. Daphne E. M. Wagner, Barrister & Solicitor;
- Mr. George Miller, Outerbridge & Miller; and
- Mr. Michael Birchard, Executive Vice-President, Rolex Watch Company.
The Toronto Community Council:
(1) adopted the report (February 3, 1999) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services, as amended by her further report dated (February 16, 1999);
(2) recommended the adoption of the report (January 4, 1999) from Commissioner, Economic Development, Culture & Tourism, such recommendation to be forwarded to Council for consideration when the draft by-laws are submitted to Council;
(3) recommended that the funds raised from the parks levy for this development be expended in the Midtown Ward, such recommendation to be forwarded to Council for consideration when the draft by-laws are submitted to Council;
(4) requested the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services, in consultation with the General Manager of the Toronto Transit Commission, to report to the Toronto Community Council, when the draft by-laws are submitted, on Recommendation No. (19) contained in the report (February 3, 1999) from the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services;
(5) requested the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services to report, at the same time as the submission of the draft by-laws to the Toronto Community Council, on:
(a) rents in the existing units to be lost; and
(b) the estimate of the range of rents and costs associated with the new development;
(6) the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services, in consultation with the Commissioner of Community and Neighbourhood Services, to report to the Toronto Community Council, at the same time as the submission of the draft by-laws to the Toronto Community Council, on the possible social, recreational and educational needs of residents in the 153 condominium units, and how the City and the developer plan to address those needs; and
(7) requested the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services to continue to discuss with the developer, strategies to assure the affordability of a portion of the units.
City Clerk,
Toronto Community Council
Frances M. Pritchard/fm
990217.4
cc: Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services
Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture & Tourism
Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services
Mr. Vincent Rodo, General Secretary, Toronto Transit Commission, 1900 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4S 1Z2
Commissioner of Community and Neighbourhood Services
Greg Byrne, Urban Planning and Development Services
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