1873 Bloor Street West - Construction of
Washroom Addition to Colborne Lodge Coach
House located within the High Park Ravine (High Park)
The Toronto Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (April9,1999) from the
Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services:
Purpose:
To obtain City Council's consent to Application No. 099001 respecting the construction of a washroom addition to the
north end of the existing historically listed Colborne Lodge coach house at 1873 Bloor Street West.
Source of Funds:
Funding for the project has been provided from the Economic Development, Culture and Tourism, Parks and Recreation
Division, Capital Budget Account #216-476.
Recommendations:
(1)That City Council consent to Application No. 099001 respecting 1873 Bloor Street West (High Park) to permit the
construction of a washroom addition to the Colborne Lodge coach house, within the High Park Ravine, subject to the
conditions:
(a)that the owner shall provide and maintain the landscaping substantially in accordance with Site Plan (SP-1), dated
March 12, 1999 prepared by Paul Jurecka, Architect, and date stamped as received on March 12, 1999 and Landscape Plan
(L-1), Plan ( PL-1), and Elevations (EL-1), (El-2) and (EL-3) all dated January 7, 1999 and date stamped as Received
March 4, 1999, all as on file with the Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services;
(b)the owner shall, prior to excavation and construction, erect plywood hoarding fence around the adjacent Horse
Chestnut tree and construction site for the duration of the excavation and construction. Such fencing shall be erected not
less that 2.43 metres from the base of the eighty (80) centimetre Horse Chestnut tree shown on Site Plan (SP-1) and the area
within the fencing shall not be disturbed by compaction or storage of soil or other materials.
Comments
1.Project:
To construct a washroom addition to the Colborne Lodge coach house located within the High Park Ravine.
2.Location:
On the east side of Colborne Lodge Drive at the south end of High Park.
3.Site:
The land is part of the 161.8 hectares (400 acres), of High Park and is located directly north of the historical Colborne
Lodge building. City Parks division are undertaking to provide additional washroom facilities on site, for visitors to the
historical Colborne Lodge and Coach House Museum.
4.Comments from Civic Officials:
(a)The Commissioner of Urban Planning and Development Services has indicated that the proposed addition complies
with the requirements of the Zoning By-law.
(b)The Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services indicated his satisfaction with the proposal subject to conditions
related to geotechnical compliance, sediment control measures and site servicing.
(c)The Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism Services stated that the current proposal is
acceptable.
5.Planning Considerations:
The applicant has proposed constructing a one storey and basement building to provide washroom facilities within the
character and footprint of the existing historical Colborne Lodge coach house. Some limited grading, excavation, sod
removal and restoration will be undertaken during construction of the washroom facilities and new sanitary line. This
project will not affect the nearby City trees, which will be protected throughout the construction process.
A Statement of Approval/Undertaking has also been prepared. It will incorporate the recommendations of the
Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services noted above, and the recommendations of Heritage Toronto with respect
to requiring an Archeologist on site during any excavations.
Conclusions:
In this instance I believe that the current proposal for construction of the washroom facilities is both reasonable and within
the intent of Chapter 276, Ravines, of the former City of Toronto's Municipal Code. Therefore, I recommend that City
Council give consent to the proposed development subject to the owner entering into a Ravine Control Agreement.
Contact Name:
Barry Brooks
Telephone: (416) 392-0758
Fax: (416) 392-1330
E-Mail: bbrooks@toronto.ca
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Appendix A
Reports of Civic Officials
1.Urban Planning and Development Services (March 25, 1999)
Our comments concerning this proposal are as follows: |
Description: |
Construct one storey and basement addition for public washroom facilities |
Zoning
Designation: |
G |
Map: |
47H 313 |
Applicable
By-law(s): |
438-86, as amended |
Plans prepared
by: |
Paul Jurecka Architect |
Plans dated: |
January 7, 1999 |
Non-Residential GFA: |
40 m2 |
|
Zoning Review
A review of the information submitted indicates the proposal complies with the City's zoning by-laws.
Other Applicable Legislation and Required Approvals
1. |
The proposal DOES NOT require conveyance of land for parks purposes, or payment in lieu thereof pursuant to
Section 42 of the Planning Act. |
2. |
The property is listed historical, and the proposal requires the approval of Heritage Toronto under the Ontario
Heritage Act. |
3. |
The issuance of any permit by the Chief Building Official will be conditional upon the proposal's full compliance
with all relevant provisions of the Ontario Building Code. |
2.Works & Emergency Services (April 7, 1999)
This is in reference to the application by Jureka and Associates on behalf of the City of Toronto Facilities and Real Estate,
for the proposed public washroom addition to the Coach House located north of Colborne Lodge in High Park, east of
Colborne Lodge Drive.
The site is subject to Ravine Control as set out in Municipal Code Chapter 276, Article 1.
As such the applicant will be required to direct all roof leaders away from the top of slope. Sediment control measures are
to be utilized during construction to minimize sediment in any runoff down the slope.
A geotechnical report has been provided with the application. The geotechnical consultant shall certify following
construction that the work was performed in conformance with the recommendations of the report.
Site Servicing
The applicant has proposed a sanitary lift station to direct the drainage from Colborne Lodge and the new washrooms to the
existing sanitary sewers servicing the existing washroom facilities located north of the site.
Since this existing sanitary line is in turn pumped by another existing pumping station in the park, the applicant is to
provide expected summer peak flow rates from the new washrooms and Colborne Lodge to determine whether there is
sufficient capacity in the existing station. The applicant is to provide details of the proposed lift station and the force main
connections to the existing sewers to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services.
3.Economic Development, Culture & Tourism (March 22, 1999)
This will acknowledge the new plans pertaining to the above noted development application which were circulated to
Forestry Services on March 22, 1999. I have reviewed the circulated plans and advise that:
I advise that the Site Plan SP-1 prepared by Paul Jurecka Architect, date stamped as received on March 12, 1999 by Urban
Planning & Development Services and on file with the Commissioner of Urban Planning & Development Services is
acceptable.
4.The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (March 16, 1999)
Further to our comments on the related Ravine By-law Variance Application (099001), we advise that our comments at
outlined in our February 1, 1999 letter (copy enclosed) apply to this application also. Therefore, we have no objections to
the approval of this application.
We trust this is satisfactory. However, should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned or
Gaspare Ritacca at extension 324.
5.(February 1, 1999)
This will acknowledge receipt of the above noted application. We offer the following comments.
It is our understanding that the purpose of this application is to permit a proposed public washroom addition to the existing
coach house/museum. The proposed works are located adjacent to a valley corridor feature. The Authority's "Valley and
Stream Corridor Management Programme"(VSCMP) sets out our programmes and policies in regard to development
adjacent to valley corridors. The overall objectives of the Authority's VSCMP policies are to prevent development from
occurring within areas that may introduce a risk to life and property associated with flooding, erosion and slope stability or
is not compatible with the protection and rehabilitation of these natural areas in their natural undisturbed state.
Authority staff inspected the site and we are satisfied that the proposed works are consistent with the Authority's policies
and will not negatively impact the valley corridor. Further, as the proposed works are not located within an area regulated
under Ontario Regulation 158, a permit is not required from the Authority.
Therefore, we have no objections to the approval of this application.
We trust this is satisfactory. However, should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned or
Gaspara Ritacca at extension 324.
6.Heritage Toronto (February 10, 1999)
It is our understanding that the above-noted Ravine By-law Variance Application is for excavation related to sanitary sewer
lines which are required for a proposed washroom addition to the coach house at Colborne Lodge in High Park.
Due to the value of the site as a heritage resource, our primary concern is that any excavation must be monitored by a
licensed archaeologist who is authorized to stop the work to undertake retrieval and documentation of any artifacts that are
uncovered.
Some archaeological investigation has already been performed at the site, and we can provide the City with the names of
archaeologists who have undertaken this work. If the City wishes to tender the monitoring portion of the work, we can
assemble a more complete list of archaeologists who work in the Toronto area.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions or comments with respect to the above, do not
hesitate to contact me at extension 238.
7.Toronto Transit Commission (March 16, 1999)
The above referenced plan has been reviewed from a transit standpoint, and is considered to be satisfactory.
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