Maintenance of Decorative Lamp Standards -
76 Lyall Avenue (East Toronto)
The Toronto Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (April7,1999) from the
Manager, Right of Way Management, Transportation Services, District 1:
Purpose:
To report on the property owner's request to maintain four Victorian lamp standards within the public right-of-way fronting
76 Lyall Avenue and on the Malvern Avenue flankage. As the lamp standards do not provide the 2.74 m vertical clearance
required in the former City of Toronto Municipal Code, I am required to report on this matter.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Not applicable.
Recommendation:
That City Council approve the maintenance of four lamp standards within the public right-of-way fronting 76 Lyall Avenue
and on the Malvern Avenue flankage, subject to the owner limiting the wattage of each light standard to a maximum 125
watts or using frosted globes and entering into an encroachment agreement with the City of Toronto, as prescribed in
Chapter 313 of the former City of Toronto Municipal Code.
Comments:
Ms. Leesa Kaczmarzyk of 76 Lyall Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4E 1W3, submitted an application dated December 8,
1998, requesting permission to maintain four Victorian lamp standards within the public right-of-way fronting 76 Lyall
Avenue and on the Malvern Avenue flankage.
Staff have inspected the area in the immediate vicinity of this property and have determined that the lamp standards do not
impact negatively on the public right of way.
However, to ensure that excessive light does not shine directly into the adjacent properties, each bulb should not exceed 25
watt capacity for a maximum of 125 watts per light standard or alternatively frosted globes must be used.
Conclusion:
As the lamp standards do not impact negatively on the public right-of-way, the lamp standards should be permitted to
remain.
Contact Name and Telephone Number:
Fani Lauzon, 392-7894