Minutes Confirmed on February 22, 2024

North York Community Council

Meeting No.:
10
Contact:
Nancy Martins, Committee Administrator
Meeting Date:
Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Phone:
416-392-4666
Start Time:
9:30 AM
E-mail:
nycc@toronto.ca
Location:
Council Chamber, North York Civic Centre/Video Conference
Chair:
Councillor James Pasternak

NY10.1 - Permanent Closure to Vehicular Traffic of the Blue Ridge Road Cul-de-sac Update

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Deferred
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
17 - Don Valley North

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Deferred consideration of the item until the February 22, 2024 meeting of North York Community Council.

Origin

(October 27, 2023) Report from the Deputy General Manager, Transportation Services

Summary

At its meeting of November 4, 2020, North York Community Council directed the General Manager, Transportation Services to investigate the permanent stop-up and closure to vehicular traffic of the cul-de-sac at the northerly terminus of Blue Ridge Road.

 

Transportation Services staff prepared a report, dated February 4, 2022 recommending against the closure of the cul-de-sac to vehicular traffic. At its meeting of February 23, 2022, the local ward Councillor amended the report (Item 2022.NY30.31) and North York Community Council directed the General Manager, Transportation Services to develop a plan to close the cul-de-sac to vehicular traffic.

 

At its meeting of June 28, 2022, North York Community Council authorized the General Manager, Transportation Services to temporarily close the cul-de-sac on Blue Ridge Road and to bring a final report on the permanent closure of the cul-de-sac to North York Community Council by the first quarter of 2023.

 

Transportation Services is providing an update and recommends that this report be received for information.

Background Information

(October 27, 2023) Report and Attachment 1 - 3 from the Deputy General Manager, Transportation Services on Permanent Closure to Vehicular Traffic of the Blue Ridge Road Cul-de-sac Update
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241704.pdf

Motions

Motion to Defer Item moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Carried)

That consideration of item NY10.1 be deferred until the February 22, 2024 meeting of North York Community Council.

NY10.2 - 1350 Sheppard Avenue West - Subdivision Application - Decision Report - Approval

(Submitted for City Council Consideration on February 6, 2024)
Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Ward:
6 - York Centre

Public Notice Given

Statutory - Planning Act, RSO 1990

Community Council Recommendations

The North York Community Council recommends that:

 

1. In accordance with the delegated approval under By-law 229-2000, as amended, City Council be advised that the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning intends to approve the Draft Plan of Subdivision for 1350 Sheppard Avenue West as generally illustrated in Attachment 4 to the report (January 10, 2024) from the Director, Community Planning, North York District, subject to:

 

a. the conditions as generally listed in Attachment 3 to the report (January 10, 2024), from the Director, Community Planning, North York District, which, except as otherwise noted, must be fulfilled prior to final approval and the release of the Plan of Subdivision for registration;

 

b. resolution of outstanding matters arising from the technical review of the application, as set out in this report (January 10, 2024), from the Director, Community Planning, North York District, to the satisfaction of the City; and

 

c. any such revisions to the proposed subdivision plan or any such additional or modified conditions as the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning may deem to be appropriate to address matters arising from the on-going technical review of this development.

 

2. City Council direct Staff to meet with the applicant as soon as possible with a view to resolving any outstanding concerns with respect to the conditions listed in Attachment 3 to the report (January 10, 2024), from the Director, Community Planning, North York District as expeditiously as possible.

Decision Advice and Other Information

The North York Community Council held a statutory public meeting on January 24, 2024, and notice was given in accordance with the Planning Act.

Origin

(January 10, 2024) Report from the Director, Community Planning, North York District

Summary

This draft plan of subdivision application proposes to create three residential development blocks, three natural heritage woodlot blocks, two public park blocks, a 22 metre wide new public road extending from Keele Street to Sheppard Avenue at 1350 Sheppard Avenue West, road widening and 0.3 metre wide reserve blocks. There is also a Block 23B which will be retained in the applicant's ownership and subject to a public access easement in favour of the City.

 

The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020).  The proposed development also conforms to the City's Official Plan including the Downsview Area Secondary Plan,  the Council endorsed William Baker District Plan for Phase 1, and has regard for the criteria in Section 51(24) of the Planning Act, subject to addressing outstanding matters from the ongoing technical review of the application.

 

This report advises that the Chief Planner intends to approve the Draft Plan of Subdivision, subject to conditions as set out below, after outstanding matters arising from the technical review of the application, as set out in this report, have been addressed.

Background Information

(January 10, 2024) Report and Attachments 1, 2, and 4 from the Director, Community Planning, North York District on 1350 Sheppard Avenue West - Subdivision Application - Decision Report - Approval
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242157.pdf
Attachment 3: Conditions of Draft Plan of Subdivision
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242513.pdf
Notice of Public Meeting
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242142.pdf

Communications

(January 16, 2024) E-mail from Patrick O’Neill (NY.New)
(January 23, 2024) Letter from David Anselmi, Regional Director, Real Estate, Canada Lands Company (NY.New)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/comm/communicationfile-176853.pdf
(January 23, 2024) Letter from Rosemarie Powell, Toronto Community Benefits Network (NY.New)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/comm/communicationfile-176914.pdf

Speakers

Giuseppina Casciato
David Anselmi, Canada Lands Company
Hassan Mohamud, Toronto Community Benefits Network

Motions

Motion to Amend Item (Additional) moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Carried)

That:

 

1. City Council direct Staff to meet with the applicant as soon as possible with a view to resolving any outstanding concerns with respect to the conditions listed in Attachment 3 to the report (January 10, 2024) from the Director, Community Planning, North York District as expeditiously as possible.


Motion to Adopt Item as Amended moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Carried)

NY10.3 - 3736, 3742, 3748, 3750 Bathurst St and 11-15 Richelieu Road - Zoning Amendment Application - Decision Report - Approval

(Submitted for City Council Consideration on February 6, 2024)
Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Ward:
6 - York Centre

Public Notice Given

Statutory - Planning Act, RSO 1990

Community Council Recommendations

The North York Community Council recommends that:

 

1. City Council amend Zoning By-law 569-2013 for the lands at 3736, 3742, 3748, 3750 Bathurst St and 11-15 Richelieu Road substantially in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law Amendment attached as Attachment 5 to the report (January 8, 2024) from the Director, Community Planning, North York District, including a hold for the following:

 

a. The Sanitary Sewer System Upgrades (City Project number 19-32 (Contract 19ECS-LU-12FP), 19-03 (19-03C2 per T.O.INview) (Contract 21ECS-LU-04FP) and 19-06 (19-06D per T.O.INview), all of which are located within Basement Flooding Protection Program Map Area 19, which works are being undertaken by the City of Toronto, Engineering and Construction Services, Design and Construction, Linear Underground Infrastructure, have been designed, constructed and operational to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services and the General Manager of Toronto Water;

 

b. The owner has provided an acceptable alternative solution to address the outstanding municipal sanitary sewer capacity issues to the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services and the General Manager, Toronto Water and such acceptable solution has been implemented by the owner(s) at their sole cost to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services and the General Manager, Toronto Water;

 

2. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to make such stylistic and technical changes to the draft Zoning By-law Amendment as may be required.

 

3.  City Council approve that in accordance with Section 42 of the Planning Act, prior to the First Above Grade Building Permit, the Owner shall convey to the City an off-site parkland dedication to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and the City Solicitor;

 

4. City Council approve the acceptance of an off-site parkland dedication, subject to the owner transferring the parkland to the City free and clear, above and below grade, of all easements, encumbrances, and encroachments, in an acceptable environmental condition;

 

5. City Council direct that should the cost of acquiring the land for the off-site dedication, including the purchase price, less reasonable real estate commissions of five (5) percent, land transfer tax, and typical closing adjustments incurred, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, be less than the value of the parks levy calculated upon the submission of an application for the first above-grade building permit, the difference will be paid as cash in lieu to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the development; and,

 

6. City Council approve a development charge credit against the Parks and Recreation component of the Development Charges for the design and construction by the Owner of the Above Base Park Improvements to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation (PFR). The development charge credit shall be in an amount that is the lesser of the cost to the Owner of designing and constructing the Above Base Park Improvements, as approved by the General Manager, PFR, and the Parks and Recreation component of development charges payable for the development in accordance with the City's Development Charges By-law, as may be amended from time to time.

Decision Advice and Other Information

The North York Community Council held a statutory public meeting on January 24, 2024, and notice was given in accordance with the Planning Act.

Origin

(January 8, 2024) Report from the Director, Community Planning, North York District

Summary

This application proposes to amend the Zoning By-law to permit a mixed use development with a 10 storey (34.1 metres) mid-rise building fronting onto Wilson Street and a 32 storey (100.5 metres) residential building connected by a base building that is six storeys in height.

 

The total gross floor area is approximately 37,540 square metres with 479 residential units and 853 square metres of non-residential / retail uses on the ground floor of the base building. The overall Floor Space Index of 7.24.

 

The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020).

 

This report reviews and recommends approval of the application to amend the Zoning By-law. The proposed development provides for an appropriate off-site parkland dedication and conforms to the relevant policies of the Official Plan. This report recommends a holding provision ("H") be included in the proposed Zoning By-law, to remain in place until such time as the owner has delivered updated servicing reports, to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services.

Background Information

(January 8, 2024) Report and Attachments 1 to 4 and 6 to 7 from the Director, Community Planning, North York District on 3736, 3742, 3748, 3750 Bathurst St and 11-15 Richelieu Road - Zoning Amendment Application - Decision Report - Approval
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242155.pdf
Revised Attachment 5: Draft Zoning By-law Amendment
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242461.pdf
Attachment 5: Draft Zoning By-law Amendment
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242156.pdf
Notice of Public Meeting
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242146.pdf

Communications

(January 3, 2024) E-mail from Isaac Rand (NY.New)
(January 3, 2024) E-mail from Harriet Stein (NY.New)
(January 17, 2024) Letter from Paul Chronis, WeirdFolds LLP, on behalf of Grmada Holdings Inc. (NY.New)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/comm/communicationfile-175888.pdf
(January 23, 2024) E-mail from Courtney Wright (NY.New)
(January 23, 2024) E-mail from Donna Saccutelli (NY.New)
(January 24, 2024) E-mail from Judy Chin (NY.New)
(January 23, 2024) E-mail from Brenda Saltzman (NY.New)
(January 24, 2024) E-mail from Michele Friedlich Pollock (NY.New)
(January 24, 2024) Submission from Al Bagherian (NY.New)
(January 24, 2024) Letter from Al Bagherian (NY.New)
(January 24, 2024) E-mail from Galit Janco (NY.New)
(January 24, 2024) E-mail from Janet-Lee Nadas (NY.New)

Speakers

Paul Chronis
Judy Chin

Motions

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor Lily Cheng (Carried)

NY10.4 - 3374 Keele Street - Zoning Amendment Application - Appeal Report

(Submitted for City Council Consideration on February 6, 2024)
Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Ward:
6 - York Centre

Community Council Recommendations

The North York Community Council recommends that:

 

1. City Council authorize the City Solicitor and appropriate City staff to attend at the Ontario Land Tribunal hearing in opposition to the proposal in its current form, and to continue discussions with the applicant to address outstanding issues in advance of the hearing, including but not limited to those outlined in the report (January 9, 2024) from the Director, Community Planning, North York District .

 

2. In the event the Tribunal allows the appeals, in whole or in part, City Council authorize the City Solicitor to request the Ontario Land Tribunal withhold its final Order approving the Zoning By-law Amendment until such time as the City Solicitor confirms that:

 

a. the final form and content of the draft Zoning By-law amendment is to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, which amongst other matters must include a holding (H) provision to address municipal servicing;

 

b. the owner has satisfactorily addressed matters from Engineering and Construction Services as contained in the Engineering and Construction Services Memorandum dated May 16, 2023, or any outstanding issues raised by Engineering and Construction Services, arising from the ongoing technical review (including provision of acceptable reports and studies), as they relate to the Zoning By-law Amendment application, to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services;

 

c. the owner has satisfactorily addressed matters from Tree Protection and Plan Review, Urban Forestry Memorandum dated May 15, 2023, or any outstanding issues raised by Urban Forestry, arising from the ongoing technical review (including provision of acceptable reports and studies), as they relate to the Zoning By-law Amendment application, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation.

 

d. The owner has satisfactorily addressed matters from Engineering and Construction Services Memorandum dated May 16, 2023, or any outstanding issues raised by Engineering and Construction Services, arising from the ongoing technical review (including provisions of acceptable reports and studies), as they relate to the Zoning By-law Amendment application, to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer and Executive Director of Engineering and Construction Services;

 

e. The owner has made satisfactory arrangements with Engineering and Construction Services and enter into the appropriate financially secured agreement with the City for the design and construction of any improvements to the municipal infrastructure, should it be determined that upgrades are required to the infrastructure to support this development, according to the accepted Functional Servicing Report accepted by the Executive Director of Engineering and Construction Services; and

 

f. The owner has provided space within the development for installation of maintenance access holes and sampling ports on the private side, as close to the property line as possible, for both the storm and sanitary service connections, in accordance with the Sewers By-law Chapter 681.10.

 

3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor and City staff to take any necessary steps to implement City Council's decision.

 

4. City Council request the Director, Community Planning, North York District to work with the local Councillor to carry out a community information session on the revised application.

Origin

(January 9, 2024) Report from the Director, Community Planning, North York District

Summary

On December 10, 2020, an application to amend the Zoning By-law was submitted to permit the construction of a 12-storey (37.90 metres plus 5 metres mechanical penthouse) residential building containing 158 dwelling units with condominium tenure.  The application was deemed complete on December 15, 2020.

 

On March 21, 2023, a revised Zoning By-law Amendment application was received.  This application proposes to redevelop the lands with a 29-storey residential building containing 296 dwelling units and an approximate gross floor area of 20,761 square metres or Floor Space Index of 8.2. 

 

On August 14, 2023, the applicant appealed the Zoning By-law Amendment application to the Ontario Land Tribunal due to Council not making a decision within the 90 day time frame specified in the Planning Act (the “Appeals”).  A Case Management Conference was held on November 14, 2023.  The Ontario Land Tribunal has directed the parties to finalize a Procedural Order with Issues List for the second Case Management Conference by February 13, 2024.

 

This report recommends that City Council instruct the City Solicitor with the appropriate City staff to attend the Ontario Land Tribunal hearing in opposition to the proposal in its current form, but to continue discussions with the applicant to try to resolve the issues in advance of the hearing, and to request that the Ontario Land Tribunal withhold its final Order approving the Zoning By-law Amendment until the outstanding issues have been resolved, and certain other pre-approval conditions have been met.

Background Information

(January 9, 2024) Report and Attachments 1 to 5 from the Director, Community Planning, North York District on 3374 Keele Street - Zoning Amendment Application - Appeal Report
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242138.pdf

Speakers

Josie Casciato

Motions

Motion to Amend Item (Additional) moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Carried)

That:

 

1. City Council request the Director, Community Planning, North York District to work with the local Councillor to carry out a community information session on the revised application.


Motion to Adopt Item as Amended moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Carried)

NY10.5 - 3 Swift Drive - Zoning By-law Amendment and Rental Housing Demolition Applications - Decision Report - Approval

(Submitted for City Council Consideration on February 6, 2024)
Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Without Recs
Ward:
16 - Don Valley East

Public Notice Given

Statutory - Planning Act, RSO 1990

Community Council Recommendations

The North York Community Council forwards the item to City Council without recommendations as the motion to adopt the item as amended lost.

Decision Advice and Other Information

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Requested City Planning to further negotiate for increased parking provisions for the existing tenants towards the goal that each current tenant that currently has a parking spot would get at least one spot should they return to the building.

 

The North York Community Council held a statutory public meeting on January 24, 2024, and notice was given in accordance with the Planning Act.

Origin

(December 5, 2023) Report from the Director, Community Planning, North York District

Summary

This application proposes to amend City-wide Zoning By-law 569-2013 for the lands at 3 Swift Drive. The applicant proposes to demolish the existing 4-storey residential building at 3 Swift Drive containing 61 rental dwelling units and redevelop the lands with 35-storey (112 metre) and 31-storey (100 metre) towers connected by a 7-storey (27 metre) podium.  The application also proposes a 518.9 square metre on-site public parkland dedication and a 268 square metre privately-owned publicly-accessible space. The proposed development would contain 857 residential units of which 61 units will be rental replacement units, with a total gross floor area of 55,368.5 square metres resulting in a density ("FSI") of 10.67 times the area of the lot.  A Location Map can be found in Attachment 2 to this report.

 

The proposal also includes a Tenant Relocation and Assistance Plan that addresses the right of existing eligible tenants to return to a replacement rental dwelling unit at similar rents and financial compensation to lessen hardship.  The proposed replacement rental dwelling units will be secured at affordable, mid-range (affordable), and mid-range (moderate) rents.

 

The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020).  The proposed development conforms to the City of Toronto Official Plan.  This report reviews and recommends approval of the application to amend the Zoning By-law and the Rental Housing Demolition application at 3 Swift Drive. The proposed development represents an appropriate level of intensification on the site and provides for amenity improvements for existing residents and the surrounding community.

Background Information

(December 5, 2023) Report and Attachments 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 from the Director, Community Planning, North York District on 3 Swift Drive -Zoning By-law Amendment and Rental Housing Demolition Applications - Decision Report - Approval
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241982.pdf
Attachment 5 - Draft Zoning By-law Amendment By-law 569-2013
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242109.pdf
Notice of Public Meeting - Rental Housing Demolition and Conversion Application
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242160.pdf
Notice of Public Meeting - Request to Amend the Zoning By-law
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242254.pdf

Communications

(January 7, 2024) Letter from Paula Wolfson (NY.New)
(January 7, 2024) Letter from Chesley Tucker (NY.New)
(January 15, 2024) E-mail from Mr. and Mrs Hemming (NY.New)
(January 15, 2024) E-mail from David Kaechele (NY.New)
(January 16, 2024) E-mail from David R. McDevitt (NY.New)
(January 10, 2024) E-mail from Catherine Chen (NY.New)
(January 18, 2024) E-mail from Pete Webber (NY.New)
(January 21, 2024) E-mail from Svetlana Yarembetska (NY.New)
(January 22, 2024) Letter from Peter Gillespie (NY.New)
(January 22, 2024) E-mail from Kimberly Sanderson (NY.New)
(January 22, 2024) E-mail from Sheldean Dalzell (NY.New)
(January 23, 2024) E-mail from Winnifred Brown (NY.New)
(January 23, 2024) E-mail from Linda Griffiths (NY.New)
(January 24, 2024) E-mail from Patricia Reilly (NY.New)

Speakers

Paula Wolfson
Peter Gillespie
Al Bagherian
Patricia Reilly
Amy Shepherd, Arcadis
Kimberly Sanderson

Motions

1 - Motion to forward item Without Recommendations moved by Councillor Mike Colle (Lost)

That the item be forwarded to City Council without recommendations.

Vote (Without Recommendations) Jan-24-2024

Result: Lost Majority Required
Total members that voted Yes: 1 Members that voted Yes are Mike Colle
Total members that voted No: 4 Members that voted No are Jon Burnside, Lily Cheng, James Pasternak (Chair), Jaye Robinson
Total members that were Absent: 1 Members that were absent are Shelley Carroll

2 - Motion to Amend Item (Additional) moved by Councillor Lily Cheng (Carried)

That: 

 

1. The North York Community Council request City Planning to further negotiate for increased parking provisions for the existing tenants towards the goal that each current tenant that currently has a parking spot would get at least one spot should they return to the building.


3 - Motion to Adopt Item as Amended moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Lost)

Vote (Adopt Item as Amended) Jan-24-2024

Result: Lost Majority Required
Total members that voted Yes: 2 Members that voted Yes are Lily Cheng, James Pasternak (Chair)
Total members that voted No: 3 Members that voted No are Jon Burnside, Mike Colle, Jaye Robinson
Total members that were Absent: 1 Members that were absent are Shelley Carroll

NY10.6 - 72 Church Avenue - Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application - Decision Report - Approval

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Deferred
Ward:
18 - Willowdale

Public Notice Given

Statutory - Planning Act, RSO 1990

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Deferred consideration of the item until the February 22, 2024 meeting of the North York Community Council.

Decision Advice and Other Information

The North York Community Council commenced a statutory public meeting on January 24, 2024, and notice was given in accordance with the Planning Act.

Origin

(January 3, 2024) Report from the Director, Community Planning, North York District

Summary

This application proposes to permit a 4-storey rental residential building containing 14 units at a height of 13.9 metres.  A total of eight parking spaces and 17 bicycle parking spaces are provided within the below grade garage.  The total gross floor area ("GFA") is 1,508 square metres (Floor Space Index of 2.4 times the lot area).   

 

The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020). 

 

This report reviews and recommends approval of the application to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law as it provides for an appropriate level of intensification on a site within the North York Centre.

Background Information

(January 3, 2024) Report and Attachments 1 to 9 from the Director, Community Planning, North York District on 72 Church Avenue - Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application - Decision Report - Approval
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241997.pdf
Notice of Public Meeting
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242161.pdf

Communications

(January 5, 2024) E-mail from Ben Yang (NY.New)
(January 8, 2024) E-mail from Rose Song (NY.New)
(January 15, 2024) E-mail from Wai Woo (NY.New)
(January 15, 2024) E-mail from Kit Chin (NY.New)
(January 20, 2024) E-mail from Heidi Mak (NY.New)
(January 21, 2024) E-mail from Hao Zhou (NY.New)
(January 23, 2024) Submission from Donna Owens (NY.New)

Speakers

Mark Jacobs, The Biglieri Group
Donna Owens
Alan Tam
Cathy Vendramin
Mary Kleniewski
Pratima Singh

Motions

Motion to Defer Item moved by Councillor Lily Cheng (Carried)

That consideration of the item be deferred until the February 22, 2024 meeting of the North York Community Council.

NY10.7 - 202 Sheppard Avenue West - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment application - Decision Report - Approval

(Submitted for City Council Consideration on February 6, 2024)
Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Ward:
18 - Willowdale

Public Notice Given

Statutory - Planning Act, RSO 1990

Community Council Recommendations

The Director, Community Planning North York District recommends that:

 

1. City Council amend the Official Plan, for the lands at 202 Sheppard Avenue West substantially in accordance with the draft Official Plan Amendment attached as Attachment 5 to the report (January 8, 2024) from the Director, Community Planning, North York District.

 

2. City Council amend Zoning By-law 569-2013 for the lands at 202 Sheppard Avenue West substantially in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law Amendment attached as Attachment 6 to the report (January 8, 2024) from the Director, Community Planning, North York District.

 

3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to make such stylistic and technical changes to the draft Official Plan Amendment and draft Zoning By-law Amendment as may be required.

Decision Advice and Other Information

The North York Community Council held a statutory public meeting on January 24, 2024, and notice was given in accordance with the Planning Act.

Origin

(January 8, 2024) Report from the Director, Community Planning, North York District

Summary

This application proposes to permit a 6-storey mixed-use building containing medical offices and residential uses at a maximum building height of 19.6 metres at 202 Sheppard Avenue West.  Seven surface parking spaces are proposed at the rear of the building directly accessed from Sheppard Avenue West.  The total gross floor area is 1,350 square metres (FSI 2.86 times the lot area).

 

The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020). 

 

This report reviews and recommends approval of the application to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law.

Background Information

(January 8, 2024) Revised Report and Attachments 1 to 8 from the Director, Community Planning, North York District on 202 Sheppard Avenue West - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment application - Decision Report - Approval
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242530.pdf
(January 8, 2024) Report and Attachments 1 to 8 from the Director, Community Planning, North York District on 202 Sheppard Avenue West - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment application - Decision Report - Approval
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242137.pdf
Notice of Public Meeting
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242143.pdf

Communications

(January 14, 2024) E-mail from Cindy and Matthew Tsang (NY.New)
(January 21, 2024) Letter from Bart Wong representing 22 residents nearby 202 Sheppard Avenue West (NY.New)
(January 23, 2024) Letter from Max Laskin, Goodmans LLP, on behalf of Nikali Holding Corp. (NY.New)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/comm/communicationfile-176850.pdf

Motions

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor Lily Cheng (Carried)

NY10.8 - 3 May Tree Road - Residential Demolition Application

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Refused the application to demolish the vacant building at 3 May Tree Road because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site.

Origin

(January 15, 2024) Report from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building

Summary

This staff report is about a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority to make a final decision.

 

In accordance with Section 33 of the Planning Act and the City of Toronto Municipal Code, Ch. 363, Article 6 "Demolition Control," the application for the demolition of an existing detached house at 3 May Tree Road (application no. 23-221554 DEM 00 DM) is being referred to the North York Community Council for consideration to refuse or grant the application, including any conditions, if any, to be attached to the permit application because a building permit application has not been submitted  for a replacement building.

Background Information

(January 15, 2024) Revised Report and Attachments 1 and 2 from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building on 3 May Tree Road - Residential Demolition Application
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242224.pdf
(January 3, 2024) Report and Attachments 1 and 2 from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building on 3 May Tree Road - Residential Demolition Application
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242108.pdf

Communications

(January 22, 2024) Submission from Jim Pfeffer (NY.New)

Speakers

Jim Pfeffer

Motions

1 - Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council refuse the application to demolish the vacant building at 3 May Tree Road because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site.

NY10.9 - 1837 Bayview Avenue - Residential Demolition Application

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Refused the application to demolish the vacant detached house at 1837 Bayview Avenue because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site.

Origin

(January 5, 2024) Report from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building

Summary

This staff report is about a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority to make a final decision.

 

In accordance with Section 33 of the Planning Act and the City of Toronto Municipal Code, Ch. 363, Article 6 "Demolition Control," the application for the demolition of an existing detached house at 1837 Bayview Avenue (application number 23-235296 DEM 00 DM) is being referred to the North York Community Council for consideration to refuse or grant the application, including any conditions, if any, to be attached to the permit application because a building permit application has not been submitted  for a replacement building.

Background Information

(January 5, 2024) Report and Attachments 1 to 3 from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building on 1837 Bayview Avenue - Residential Demolition Application
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242132.pdf

Communications

(January 23, 2024) Letter from Geoff Kettel, Leaside Residents Association (NY.New)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/comm/communicationfile-176716.pdf

Speakers

Mario Angelucci, Easton's Group/Gupta Group
Geoff Kettel, Leaside Residents Association

Motions

1 - Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council refuse the application to demolish the vacant detached house at 1837 Bayview Avenue because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site.

NY10.10 - 1839 Bayview Avenue - Residential Demolition Application

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Refused the application to demolish the vacant detached house at 1839 Bayview Avenue because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site

Origin

(January 5, 2024) Report from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building

Summary

This staff report is about a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority to make a final decision.

 

In accordance with Section 33 of the Planning Act and the City of Toronto Municipal Code, Ch. 363, Article 6 "Demolition Control," the application for the demolition of an existing detached house at 1839 Bayview Avenue (application number 23-235309 DEM 00 DM) is being referred to the North York Community Council for consideration to refuse or grant the application, including any conditions, if any, to be attached to the permit application because a building permit application has not been submitted  for a replacement building.

Background Information

(January 5, 2024) Report and Attachments 1 to 3 from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building on 1839 Bayview Avenue - Residential Demolition Application
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242150.pdf

Communications

(January 23, 2024) Letter from Geoff Kettel, Leaside Residents Association (NY.New)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/comm/communicationfile-176845.pdf

Speakers

Mario Angelucci, Easton's Group/Gupta Group
Geoff Kettel, Leaside Residents Association

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council refuse the application to demolish the vacant detached house at 1839 Bayview Avenue because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site

NY10.11 - 1841 Bayview Avenue - Residential Demolition Application

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Refused the application to demolish the vacant detached house at 1841 Bayview Avenue because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site.

Origin

(January 5, 2024) Report from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building

Summary

This staff report is about a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority to make a final decision.

 

In accordance with Section 33 of the Planning Act and the City of Toronto Municipal Code, Ch. 363, Article 6 "Demolition Control," the application for the demolition of an existing detached house at 1841 Bayview Avenue (application number 23-235314 DEM 00 DM) is being referred to the North York Community Council for consideration to refuse or grant the application, including any conditions, if any, to be attached to the permit application because a building permit application has not been submitted  for a replacement building.

Background Information

(January 5, 2024) Report and Attachments 1 to 3 from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building on 1841 Bayview Avenue - Residential Demolition Application
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242151.pdf

Communications

(January 23, 2024) Letter from Geoff Kettel, Leaside Residents Association (NY.New)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/comm/communicationfile-176846.pdf

Speakers

Mario Angelucci, Easton's Group/Gupta Group
Geoff Kettel, Leaside Residents Association

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council refuse the application to demolish the vacant detached house at 1841 Bayview Avenue because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site.

NY10.12 - 1843 Bayview Avenue - Residential Demolition Application

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Refused the application to demolish the vacant detached house at 1843 Bayview Avenue because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site.

Origin

(January 5, 2024) Report from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building

Summary

This staff report is about a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority to make a final decision.

 

In accordance with Section 33 of the Planning Act and the City of Toronto Municipal Code, Ch. 363, Article 6 "Demolition Control," the application for the demolition of an existing detached house at 1843 Bayview Avenue (application number 23-235318 DEM 00 DM) is being referred to the North York Community Council for consideration to refuse or grant the application, including any conditions, if any, to be attached to the permit application because a building permit application has not been submitted  for a replacement building.

Background Information

(January 5, 2024) Report and Attachments 1 to 3 from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building on 1843 Bayview Avenue - Residential Demolition Application
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242152.pdf

Communications

(January 23, 2024) Letter from Geoff Kettel, Leaside Residents Association (NY.New)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/comm/communicationfile-176847.pdf

Speakers

Mario Angelucci, Easton's Group/Gupta Group
Geoff Kettel, Leaside Residents Association

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council refuse the application to demolish the vacant detached house at 1843 Bayview Avenue because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site.

NY10.13 - 1845 Bayview Avenue - Residential Demolition Application

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1.  Refused the application to demolish the vacant detached house at 1845 Bayview Avenue because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site.

Origin

(January 5, 2024) Report from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building

Summary

This staff report is about a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority to make a final decision.

 

In accordance with Section 33 of the Planning Act and the City of Toronto Municipal Code, Ch. 363, Article 6 "Demolition Control," the application for the demolition of an existing detached house at 1845 Bayview Avenue (application number 23-235318 DEM 00 DM) is being referred to the North York Community Council for consideration to refuse or grant the application, including any conditions, if any, to be attached to the permit application because a building permit application has not been submitted  for a replacement building.

Background Information

(January 5, 2024) Report and Attachments 1 to 3 from the Director and Deputy Chief Building Official, Toronto Building on 1845 Bayview Avenue - Residential Demolition Application
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242133.pdf

Communications

(January 23, 2024) Letter from Geoff Kettel, Leaside Residents Association (NY.New)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/comm/communicationfile-176848.pdf

Speakers

Mario Angelucci, Easton's Group/Gupta Group
Geoff Kettel, Leaside Residents Association

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council refuse the application to demolish the vacant detached house at 1845 Bayview Avenue because there is no permit application to replace the building on the site.

NY10.14 - 25 Maxwell Street - Request for a Fence Exemption

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
6 - York Centre

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Granted the application for a fence exemption permit (with or without conditions) to the property owners of 25 Maxwell Street, thereby allowing the current fence posts to be maintained. Direct and require that the existing fence posts be maintained in good repair without alteration. At such time as replacement of the fence posts are required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences, or its successor by-law. 

Origin

(December 14, 2023) Report from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, West District

Summary

This staff report concerns a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

The purpose of this report is to advise Community Council concerning an application by the property owner of 25 Maxwell Street for a site-specific Fence Exemption, pursuant to Section 447- 1.5 (B) of the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447 - Fences. The property owner is seeking Community Council's permission to maintain fence posts in the side yard, north end of the property that will not comply with the standards stipulated by section 447-1.2(B)(1). The applicant is seeking permission to maintain the 3 fence posts constructed of wood. The posts are 3 metres in height.

Background Information

(December 14, 2023) Report and Attachments 1 to 3 from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, West District on 25 Maxwell Street - Request for a Fence Exemption
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241661.pdf

Speakers

Jonathan Rosenstein

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council grant the application for a fence exemption permit (with or without conditions) to the property owners of 25 Maxwell Sd, thereby allowing the current fence posts to be maintained. Direct and require that the existing fence posts be maintained in good repair without alteration. At such time as replacement of the fence posts are required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences, or its successor by-law. 

NY10.15 - 123 Sheldrake Boulevard - Application for Fence Exemption

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council. 

 

1.  Granted the application for a fence exemption by the property owner 123 Sheldrake Boulevard, thereby allowing the proposed pool enclosure to be constructed with a self closing mechanism and lockable when not in use on the rear door leading directly into the pool enclosure. At such time as replacement of the pool enclosure is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law. 

Origin

(December 7, 2023) Report from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District

Summary

This staff report concerns a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

The purpose of this report is to consider an application by the owner(s) of 123 Sheldrake Boulevard to permit a proposed self - closing mechanism on the rear door of their basement walkout, providing direct egress from their dwelling, directly into the pool enclosure.

 

This is contrary to the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447-1.3

Background Information

(December 7, 2023) Report and Attachments 1 - 4 from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District on 123 Sheldrake Boulevard - Application for Fence Exemption
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241513.pdf

Speakers

Dino DiVito

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That. 

 

1. North York Community Council grant the application for a fence exemption by the property owner 123 Sheldrake Boulevard, thereby allowing the proposed pool enclosure to be constructed with a selfclosing mechanism and lockable when not in use on the rear door leading directly into the pool enclosure. At such time as replacement of the pool enclosure is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law. 

NY10.16 - 19 Ivor Road - Application for Fence Exemption

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Granted the application for a fence exemption by the property owner of 19 Ivor Road, thereby allowing the proposed fence to be constructed. At such time as replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law.

Origin

(December 4, 2023) Report from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District

Summary

This staff report concerns a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

The purpose of this report is to consider an application by the owner(s) of 19 Ivor Road to maintain an existing pool enclosure in the rear yard. The pool enclosure has three gates, all of which do not have self closing / self latching devices and the latches do not meet the required height on the gates.  In addition, the rear egress from the dwelling and the fence forming part of the pool enclosure are constructed so that they have external conditions that may facilitate climbing.

 

This is contrary to the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447-1.3

Background Information

(December 4, 2023) Report and Attachment 1-7 from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District on 19 Ivor Road - Application for Fence Exemption
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241510.pdf

Speakers

Glenn Brown

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council grant the application for a fence exemption by the property owner of 19 Ivor Road, thereby allowing the proposed fence to be constructed. At such time as replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law.

NY10.17 - 53 Yorkminster Road - Application for Fence Exemption

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council: 

 

1. Granted the application for a fence exemption by the property owner of 53 Yorkminster Road, thereby allowing the proposed fence to be constructed. At such time as replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law. 

Origin

(December 7, 2023) Report from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District

Summary

This staff report concerns a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

The purpose of this report is to consider an application by the owner(s) of 53 Yorkminster Road to maintain an existing pool enclosure in the rear yard. The west side of the enclosure has opening greater than the permitted spacing and the staircase from the deck forming part of the pool enclosure has external conditions that may facilitate climbing.

 

This is contrary to the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447-1.3

Background Information

(December 7, 2023) Report and Attachments 1 to 4 from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District on 53 Yorkminster Road- Application for Fence Exemption
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241700.pdf

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That. 

 

1. North York Community Council grant the application for a fence exemption by the property owner of 53 Yorkminster Road, thereby allowing the proposed fence to be constructed. At such time as replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law. 

NY10.18 - 55 Sunnydene Crescent - Application for Fence Exemption

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Granted the application for a fence exemption by the property owner of 55 Sunnydene Crescent, thereby allowing the proposed fence to be constructed. At such time as replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law.

Origin

(December 7, 2023) Report from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District

Summary

This staff report concerns a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

The purpose of this report is to consider an application by the owner(s) of 55 Sunnydene Crescent to maintain an existing pool enclosure in the rear yard. The pool enclosure has gates that do not have self closing / self latching devices and the latches are not the required height.  In addition, the egresses from the dwelling, forming part of the pool enclosure has external conditions that may facilitate climbing.

 

This is contrary to the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447-1.3

Background Information

(December 7, 2023) Report and Attachments 1 - 5 from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District on 55 Sunnydene Crescent - Application for Fence Exemption
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241523.pdf

Communications

(January 17, 2024) E-mail from Pat Georgiadis (NY.New)

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council grant the application for a fence exemption by the property owner of 55 Sunnydene Crescent, thereby allowing the proposed fence to be constructed. At such time as replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law.

NY10.19 - 7 Cicada Court - Application for Fence Exemption

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Granted the application for a fence exemption by the property owner of 7 Cicada Court, thereby allowing the proposed fence to be constructed. At such time as replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law.

Origin

(December 7, 2023) Report from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District

Summary

This staff report concerns a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

The purpose of this report is to consider an application by the owner(s) of 7 Cicada Court to maintain an existing pool enclosure in the rear yard. The enclosure has horizontal boards that do not meet the required dimensions, the gates of the pool enclosure do not have self closing/self latching devices and the latches are not the required height.  In addition, the open mesh fencing construction has openings that are too large.

 

This is contrary to the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447-1.3

Background Information

(December 7, 2023) Report and Attachments 1 to 6 from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District on 7 Cicada Court - Application for Fence Exemption
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241733.pdf

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council grant the application for a fence exemption by the property owner of 7 Cicada Court, thereby allowing the proposed fence to be constructed. At such time as replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law.

NY10.20 - 139 Duncairn Road - Application for Fence Exemption - Re-opening of item NY3.25

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
16 - Don Valley East

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Granted the application for an exemption permit, by the owner(s) of 139 Duncairn Road, to allow them to maintain a fence comprised Eastern White Cedar trees in the front yard of the property which is within 2.4 metres in any direction of the point a driveway intersects the lot line and greater than 1.2 Metres in height. Direct and require that the existing fence be maintained in good repair without alteration. Direct and require that at such time as a replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor bylaw.

Origin

(January 30, 2023) Report from the Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District

Summary

This staff report concerns a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

The purpose of this report is to consider an application by the owner(s) of 139 Duncairn Road to maintain a fence comprised Eastern White Cedar trees in the front yard of the property which is within 2.4 metres in any direction of the point a driveway intersects the lot line and greater than 1.2 Metres in height. This is contrary to what is specified in the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447-1.2C. (1) Open-fence construction required and Section 447 1.2B. (1)  Table 1 Item 1 – Fence Height

A Notice of Violation was issued on January 17, 2023

Background Information

(January 30, 2023) Report and Attachments 1 to 5 from the Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District, on 139 Duncairn Road - Application for Fence Exemption
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242038.pdf

Communications

(January 24, 2024) E-mail from Amin Nizami (NY.New)

Speakers

Angela A

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jon Burnside (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council grant the application for an exemption permit, by the owner(s) of 139 Duncairn Road, to allow them to maintain a fence comprised Eastern White Cedar trees in the front yard of the property which is within 2.4 metres in any direction of the point a driveway intersects the lot line and greater than 1.2 Metres in height. Direct and require that the existing fence be maintained in good repair without alteration. Direct and require that at such time as a replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor bylaw.

NY10.21 - 8 Shawfield Crescent - Application for Fence Exemption

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
16 - Don Valley East

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Granted the application for a fence exemption by the property owner of 8 Shawfield Crescent, thereby allowing the proposed fence to be constructed. At such time as replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law.

Origin

(December 7, 2023) Report from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District

Summary

This staff report concerns a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

The purpose of this report is to consider an application by the owner(s) of 8 Shawfield Crescent to build a proposed wood fence in the rear yard on the north side of the property which will have a height of 3.35 meters high, for a span of 7.3 meters.

 

This is contrary to the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447-1.2 C (1)

Background Information

(December 7, 2023) Report and Attachments 1 to 4 from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District on 8 Shawfield Crescent - Application for Fence Exemption
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241699.pdf

Communications

(January 24, 2024) E-mail from Diana Avon (NY.New)

Speakers

Gerry Smit
Diana Avon

Motions

Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Jon Burnside (Carried)

That:

 

1. North York Community Council grant the application for a fence exemption by the property owner of 8 Shawfield Crescent, thereby allowing the proposed fence to be constructed. At such time as replacement of the fence is required that such installation will comply with Municipal Code Chapter 447, Fences or its successor by-law.

NY10.22 - 31 Norden Crescent - Application for Fence Exemption

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
16 - Don Valley East

Public Notice Given

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Refused to grant the application for an exemption permit, by the owner(s) of 31 Norden Crescent to maintain a swimming pool enclosure in the rear yard of the property for an enclosure that fails to comply with the provisions of Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447, Fences and to direct staff to issue a notice to the property owner to bring the swimming pool enclosure into compliance.

Origin

(December 7, 2023) Report from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District

Summary

This staff report concerns a matter for which the North York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

The purpose of this report is to consider an application by the owner(s) of 31 Norden Crescent to permit a swimming pool enclosure in the rear yard where the gate forming part of the enclosure is less than one meter from external conditions that may facilitate climbing the outside of the enclosure.

 

This is contrary to the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447-1.3

Background Information

(December 7, 2023) Report and Attachments 1 - 3 from the District Manager, Municipal Licensing and Standards, East District on 31 Norden Crescent - Application for Fence Exemption
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241509.pdf

Motions

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor Jon Burnside (Carried)

NY10.23 - 340 Chaplin Crescent - Designation of Fire Routes and amendment to Chapter 880 - Fire Routes

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
8 - Eglinton - Lawrence

Community Council Decision

The North York Community council:  

 

1. Designated that part or those parts of the private road or roads shown on the site plan filed with the Fire Chief in respect of the municipal address set out below, as a fire route pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 880 - Fire Routes - 340 Chaplin Crescent

 

2. Authorized the Fire Chief and City Solicitor to take the appropriate action to make a designated Fire Route.

Origin

(December 20, 2023) Report from the Fire Chief and General Manager, Toronto Fire Services

Summary

To obtain North York Community Council approval for the amendment of the Fire Route By-law to designate certain locations as fire routes within the meaning of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 880, as amended.

 

Fire Services uses designated fire routes as a key mechanism in regulating fire prevention, including the prevention of spreading of fires and the delivery of fire protection services.

Background Information

(December 20, 2023) Report from the Fire Chief and General Manager, Toronto Fire Services on 340 Chaplin Crescent - Designation of Fire Routes and amendment to Chapter 880 - Fire Routes
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241977.pdf
Attachment 1 - Amendment of Chapter 880 Fire Routes
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241978.pdf

Motions

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor Mike Colle (Carried)

NY10.24 - Adra Grado Way - Accessible Parking Space

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
17 - Don Valley North

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Designated an on-street accessible parking space on the south side of Adra Grado Way, between a point 5 metres east of Okra Tomar Crescent (west leg) and a point 5.5 metres further east.

Origin

(January 9, 2024) Report from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation

Summary

This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

Transportation Services is requesting approval for the installation of an on-street accessible parking space on the south side of Adra Grado Way.

Background Information

(January 9, 2024) Report from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation on Adra Grado Way - Accessible Parking Space
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242134.pdf

Motions

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Carried)

NY10.25 - Bainbridge Avenue - Parking Amendment

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
6 - York Centre

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council :

 

1. Amended the existing parking prohibition, from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, on the south side of Bainbridge Avenue, between Yeomans Road and Bathurst Street, to be in effect at all times.

Origin

(January 9, 2024) Report from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services

Summary

This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.

 

Transportation Services is recommending that parking be prohibited at all times on the south side of Bainbridge Avenue, between Yeomans Road and Bathurst Street. Currently parking is prohibited from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday and allowed up to three hours at all other times. The proposed change will enhance two-way traffic on the street and will deter parking and reduce congestion in the area.

Background Information

(January 9, 2024) Report and Attachment 1 from the Director, Traffic Management, Transportation Services on Bainbridge Avenue - Parking Amendment
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242135.pdf

Motions

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Carried)

NY10.26 - Appointment of a Public Member to the Larry Grossman Forest Hill Memorial Arena Board

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
8 - Eglinton - Lawrence

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:  

 

1. Appointed Blair Naiberg as the member nominated by the Forest Hill Skating Club to the Larry Grossman Forest Hill Memorial Arena Board, at pleasure of Council, for a term of office ending on January 25, 2028, and until a successor is appointed.

Origin

(January 4, 2024) Report from the City Clerk

Summary

This report recommends the appointment of a public member nominated by the Forest Hill Skating Club to the Larry Grossman Forest Hill Memorial Arena Board.

Background Information

(January 4, 2024) Report from the City Clerk on Appointment of a Public Member to the Larry Grossman Forest Hill Memorial Arena Board
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242021.pdf
Attachment 1 - Recommended Candidate and Biography for the Larry Grossman Forest Hill Arena Board
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242022.pdf
Attachment 2 - Nomination Letter from the Forest Hill Figure Skating Club
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242023.pdf

Motions

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor Mike Colle (Carried)

NY10.27 - Changing Speed Limit Bylaw to reflect on-street signage

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Ward:
8 - Eglinton - Lawrence

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:


1. Amended the existing 40 kilometers per hour speed limit on Neptune Drive, between Hotspur Road and Baycrest Avenue, to be in effect between Ameer Avenue and Hotspur Road.

 

2. Amended the existing 40 kilometers per hour speed limit on Ameer Avenue, between a point 30 metres south of Regina Avenue and a point 30 metres north of Baycrest Avenue, to be in effect between Ridgevale Drive and Neptune Drive.

 

3. Rescinded the existing 40 kilometers per hour speed limit on Ameer Avenue, between Ranee Avenue and a point 30 metres south of Regina Avenue.

Origin

(December 7, 2023) Letter from Councillor Mike Colle

Summary

In reviewing Neptune Drive for an Automated Speed Enforcement Camera (ASE) in the spring, staff found some discrepancies with the speed limit by-law for Neptune Drive resulting from the change of street name mid-block from Neptune Drive to Ameer Avenue. This motion puts forward recommendations to align the speed limit by-law in the area.

Background Information

(December 7, 2023) Letter from Councillor Mike Colle on Changing Speed Limit By-law to reflect on-street signage
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-241508.pdf

Motions

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor Mike Colle (Carried)

NY10.28 - Encroachment Appeal - Fence, retaining edges, and wall at 245 Fairlawn Avenue

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Ward:
8 - Eglinton - Lawrence

Community Council Decision

The North York Community Council:

 

1. Authorized Transportation Services to permit the installation of a proposed chain link fence, retaining the edges, and walls of the existing fence, gazebo, shed, and sand box within the City boulevard along Fairlawn Avenue, Greer Road, and Brookdale Avenue and enter into an encroachment agreement with the Toronto District School Board in accordance with the City of Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 743, Streets and Sidewalks, Use of, as generally shown in the enclosed attachments, subject to the following conditions:

  1. The applicant/contractor will obtain utility sign-offs indicating no conflict
  2. The owner enters into an encroachment agreement with the City of Toronto at the applicant's
    expense and assume all liability and damages related to the encroachment for proposed and
    existing structures
  3. The property owner must retain valid liability insurance for the duration of the encroachment in
    case there are any claims initiated due to the encroachment.
  4. The property owner agrees that the City and/or utility companies may remove the fence or retaining structure to install or maintain services within the affected public right-of-way with no obligation to replace the encroachment
  5. Any other conditions considered appropriate by the General Manager or the City Solicitor.

Origin

(January 22, 2024) Letter from Councillor Mike Colle

Summary

John Wanless Public School at 245 Fairlawn Avenue applied in June 2023 to replace their existing fence due to disrepair and it being too short. The fence currently sits on the public right-of-way, so an encroachment agreement is required to install the replacement fence in the same location as the existing one. The fence has been installed on the public right-of-way with no issue for the duration of its existence. Therefore, Transportation Services is requesting authority to enter into an encroachment agreement with Toronto District School Board to permit the proposed installation of chain link fence, small retaining edges, and walls along Greer Road and existing wood fence, gazebo, shed, and sand box along Brookdale Avenue.

Background Information

(January 22, 2024) Letter from Councillor Mike Colle on Encroachment Appeal - Fence, retaining edges, and wall at 245 Fairlawn Avenue
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242519.pdf
Attachment 1: Landscape Concept Plan
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242521.pdf
Attachment 2: Site Location
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242520.pdf

Motions

Motion to Add New Business at Committee moved by Councillor Mike Colle (Carried)

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor Mike Colle (Carried)

NY10.29 - Susan Scandiffio - Recipient of the 2024 Agnes Macphail Award

(Submitted for City Council Consideration on February 6, 2024)
Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Ward:
15 - Don Valley West

Community Council Recommendations

The North York Community Council recommends that:

 

1. City Council approve Susan Scandiffio as the 2024 Agnes Macphail Award recipient.

Origin

(January 24, 2024) Letter from Councillor Jaye Robinson

Summary

The Agnes Macphail Award was established by the Borough of East York to annually recognize an outstanding volunteer who upheld the values and causes of Agnes Macphail and who lives within the boundaries of the former borough.


The Agnes Macphail Recognition Committee met, as established in the Toronto City Council approved selection process, on January 18, 2024 to review the nominations received and to select this year's award recipient. The Committee unanimously selected Susan Scandiffio as their 2024 Agnes Macphail Award recipient.

Background Information

(January 24, 2024) Letter from councillor Jaye Robinson on Susan Scandiffio -Recipient of the 2024 Agnes Macphail Award
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242535.pdf
Agnes Macphail Recognition Committee recipient letter
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-242536.pdf

Motions

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

Motion to Add New Business at Committee moved by Councillor Jaye Robinson (Carried)

NY10.30 - Introduction of By-laws

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Schedule Type:
Delegated
Wards:
6 - York Centre, 8 - Eglinton - Lawrence, 15 - Don Valley West, 16 - Don Valley East, 17 - Don Valley North, 18 - Willowdale

Community Council Decision

General Bills

North York Community Council enacted By-laws 17-2024 to 22-2024.

 

Confirmatory Bill

North York Community Council passed a Confirmatory Bill as By-law 23-2024.

Summary

North York Community Council will introduce bills.

Motions

1 - Motion to Introduce and Pass General Bills moved by Councillor Lily Cheng (Carried)

That Bills 40 to 45, prepared for the January 24, 2024 Meeting 10 of the North York Community Council, be declared as by-laws and passed subject to section 226.9 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006.

 

Bill No.

By-law No.

Status

Title and Authority

40

17-2024

Enacted

To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 880, Fire Routes, respecting Chaplin Crescent.

Item NY10.23, as adopted by North York Community Council on January 24, 2024.

41

18-2024

Enacted

To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, with respect to McRae Drive.

Item NY9.6, adopted as amended by North York Community Council on November 14, 2023 and Section 169-5.2B of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 169, Officials, City.

42

19-2024

Enacted

To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, respecting Maxome Avenue and Wedgewood Drive/Ruth Avenue.

Item NY9.33, as adopted by North York Community Council on November 14, 2023.

43

20-2024

Enacted

To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 903, Parking for Persons with Disabilities, respecting Adra Grado Way.

Item NY10.24, as adopted by North York Community Council on January 24, 2024.

44

21-2024

Enacted

To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, respecting Bainbridge Avenue.

Item NY10.25, as adopted by North York Community Council on January 24, 2024.

45

22-2024

Enacted

To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, respecting Ameer Avenue and Neptune Drive.

Item NY10.27, as adopted by North York Community Council on January 24, 2024.


2 - Motion to Introduce and Pass Confirmatory Bill moved by Councillor Mike Colle (Carried)

That confirmatory bills to confirm the legislative proceedings of the North York Community Council acting under delegated authority at Meeting 10 on January 24, 2024 be declared as by-laws and passed subject to section 226.9 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006.

 

Bill No.

By-law No.

Status

Title and Authority

51

23-2024

Enacted

To confirm the proceedings of North York Community Council at Meeting 10 held on January 24, 2024 as they relate to decisions made under delegated authority.

(This final confirming By-law confirms the actions taken by Community Council under delegated authority at this meeting, including the enactment of any previous confirming By-laws.)

Procedural Motions

Motion to Adopt Minutes moved by Councillor Mike Colle (Carried)

That the North York Community Council confirm the minutes of its meeting held on November 14, 2023.


Motion to Extend the Meeting moved by Councillor James Pasternak (Carried)

12:29 p.m. - That the North York Community Council extend past the 12:30 p.m. lunch break in order to complete the agenda.

Wednesday, January 24, 2024
James Pasternak, Chair, North York Community Council

Meeting Sessions

Session Date Session Type Start Time End Time Public or Closed Session
2024-01-24 Morning 9:39 AM 1:46 PM Public

Attendance

Members were present for some or all of the time period indicated.
Date and Time Quorum Members
2024-01-24
9:39 AM - 1:46 PM
(Public Session)
Present Present: Jon Burnside, Lily Cheng, Mike Colle, James Pasternak (Chair), Jaye Robinson
Not Present: Shelley Carroll
Source: Toronto City Clerk at www.toronto.ca/council