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The new City-wide Zoning By-law 569-2013 was enacted on May 9, 2013. It has been appealed under section 34(19) of the Planning Act. Even though it is under appeal, the City's Chief Building Official and the Committee of Adjustment will apply the new By-law to applications filed after its enactment. Please consult with your advisors to determine whether the new by-law has any impact.
Amendments to By-law 569-2013 have been incorporated into this office consolidation. The original by-law and its amendments are with the City Clerk's office.
Zoning By-law No. 569-2013, as
amended (office consolidation),
is available in PDF format from the
Zoning By-law 569-2013 homepage
   
 
City of Toronto Zoning By-law 569-2013, as amended (Office Consolidation)
Version Date: July 31, 2024
Table of Contents

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Chapter 1Administration
Chapter 2Compliance with this By-law
Chapter 5Regulations Applying to all Zones
Chapter 10Residential
Chapter 15Residential Apartment
Chapter 30Commercial
Chapter 40Commercial Residential
Chapter 50Commercial Residential Employment
Chapter 60Employment Industrial
Chapter 80Institutional
Chapter 90Open Space
Chapter 100Utility and Transportation
Chapter 150Specific Use Regulations
Chapter 200Parking Space Regulations
Chapter 220Loading Space Regulations
Chapter 230Bicycle Parking Space Regulations
Chapter 280Special Districts - Downtown
Chapter 300Special Districts - Centres
Chapter 400Special Districts - Avenues
Chapter 500Special Districts - Heritage
Chapter 600Regulations for Overlay Zones
600.5General Regulations Applying to Overlay District
600.10Building Setback Overlay District Map
600.20Priority Retail Streets Overlay Map
600.30Inclusionary Zoning
600.50Community Overlay District Maps
600.100Post-Secondary Education Overlay District Maps
600.100.10Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map
Chapter 800Definitions
Chapter 900Site Specific Exceptions
Chapter 970Appendices
Chapter 990Zoning By-law Map
Chapter 995Overlay Maps

Chapter 600 Regulations for Overlay Zones

600.100 Post-Secondary Education Overlay District Maps

600.100.10 Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map

(1)Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay Map
The lands within the heavy lines on the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map as shown on Diagram 6 attached to By-law 242-2024 are subject to the following:
(A)For the purpose of the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map, uses that are "associated uses" of a post-secondary school include art gallery, artist studio, club, community centre, day nursery, eating establishment, entertainment place of assembly, laboratory, library, massage therapy, medical office, museum, office, performing arts studio, personal service shop, production studio, recreation use, retail service, retail store, service shop, software development and processing, sports place of assembly, student residence, take-out eating establishment, or wellness centre that are:
(i)Located in the same building as a post-secondary school; or
(ii)Located in a building owned by a post-secondary school; or
(iii)Operated by or on behalf of a post-secondary school.
(B)Despite regulations 40.5.80.10(1), 80.5.80.10(1), 200.5.1(2), 200.5.1.10(1), 200.5.10.1(1) 200.5.10.1(5), 970.10.1(1) and 970.10.15.5(5), parking spaces must be provided for any post-secondary school or "associated uses" located in the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map at a maximum rate of 3.5 parking spaces for each 100 square metres of gross floor area, subject to the following:
(i)The permitted maximum number of parking spaces must be calculated based on the cumulative total gross floor area of all such uses within the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map; and
(ii)Provided parking spaces may be located anywhere within the area depicted on the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map.
(C)Despite Section 200.15 and regulations 970.10.1(1) and 970.10.15.5(11) accessible parking spaces must be provided at a minimum rate of 5 plus 0.008 accessible parking spaces per 100 square metres of gross floor area for any post-secondary school or "associated uses" located within the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map, subject to the following:
(i)The required minimum accessible parking spaces must be calculated based on the cumulative total gross floor area of all such uses within the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map; and
(ii)Provided accessible parking spaces may be located anywhere within the area depicted on the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map.
(D)Despite Clause 220.5.10.1 and Regulations 220.5.1.10(1), 220.5.1.10(5), and 220.5.1.10(7), loading spaces must be provided at a minimum rate of 1.67 loading spaces for each 100,000 square metres of gross floor area for any post- secondary school or "associated uses" located in the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map, subject to the following:
(i)The required minimum loading spaces must be calculated based on the cumulative total gross floor area of all such uses within the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map;
(ii)Provided loading spaces must be either Type "A", Type "B", Type "C" or Type "G" loadings spaces in accordance with regulation 220.5.1.10(8); and
(iii)Provided loading spaces may be located anywhere within the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map.
(E)Despite regulations 230.5.1.10(5), 230.5.1.10(8), 230.5.1.10(9), 230.5.1.10(10), 230.5.10.1(1), 230.10.1.20(2), 230.40.1.20(2) and 230.80.1.20(2), bicycle parking spaces must be provided for any post-secondary school or "associated uses" located within the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map at a minimum rate of 0.15 "short-term" and 0.06 "long-term" bicycle parking spaces for each 100 square metres of interior floor area, subject to the following:
(i)The required minimum number of "short-term" or "long-term" bicycle parking spaces must be calculated based on the cumulative total interior floor area used for post-secondary school and "associated uses" within the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay; and
(ii)Provided "short-term" or "long-term" bicycle parking spaces may be located anywhere within the Toronto Metropolitan University Overlay District Map. [ By-law: 242-2024 ]
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