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By-law To Deem Certain Lots To No Longer Be

Registered Lots On A Plan Of Subdivision

Dynalease Ltd., 370 and 380 Passmore Avenue

Ward 18 - Scarborough Malvern

The Scarborough Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (February 9, 1999) from the Director of Community Planning, East District:

Purpose:

To report on a request, by the owner of 370 and 380 Passmore Avenue, to enact a by-law under Subsection 50(4) of the Planning Act to deem these three lots not to be lots on a registered plan.

Recommendation:

It is recommended that City Council enact a by-law under subsection 50(4) of the Planning Act to deem that Lots 21, 22 and 23 on Registered Plan M-1996 no longer be registered lots on a plan of subdivision.

Background:

Dynalease Ltd., formerly Sanper Leasing Ltd., has acquired three lots at the north-west corner of Passmore Avenue and State Crown Boulevard. The company proposes to construct a 950 square metre (10,250 square foot) two-storey building linking the existing industrial building at 370 and 380 Passmore Avenue and to provide for rear-yard parking and an access from state Crown on the third lot. A site plan application has been submitted.

As the three lots were created by registered plan of subdivision, the lot lines remain despite the common ownership of the lot. The proposed changes would therefore necessitate planning applications to provide relief from the minimum side yard and other requirements of the Zoning

By-law.

Comments:

By passing a by-law under Subsection 50(4) of the Planning Act deeming the three lots not to be lots on a plan of subdivision, the land can be dealt with as a single parcel and no relief to the Zoning

By-law is required.

Conclusions:

The "deeming" of the three lots will facilitate the construction of an industrial addition which will enhance both the efficiency and the appearance of these buildings.

Contact Name:

David Beasley, MCIP, RPP

Principal Planner

Phone: (416) 396-7026

Fax: (416) 396-4265

E-Mail: beasley@city.scarborough.on.ca

 

   
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