IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT

R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER O.18 AND

CITY OF TORONTO, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO

64 KING STREET

 

NOTICE OF PASSING OF AMENDMENT TO THE DESIGNATION BY-LAW

 

TAKE NOTICE that Council for the City of Toronto passed By-law 288-2022 on April 6 and 7, 2022, pursuant to Section 30.1 of the Ontario Heritage Act, which amends Designation By-law 2970-78, being a by-law designating the property known municipally as 64 King Street, under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.O.18, as amended, as a property of cultural heritage value or interest.

 

The City Clerk did not receive any objections to the Notice of Proposed Amendment to the Designation By-Law. Therefore, City Council did not consider any objections and passed the by-law for the Property.

 

IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL TO THE ONTARIO LAND TRIBUNAL:

 

Take notice that an appeal of the Amendment to the Designation By-law by those persons under s. 30.1 of the Ontario Heritage Act permitted to appeal may be made by filing a notice of appeal with the City Clerk, Attention: Administrator, Secretariat, City Clerk's Office, Toronto City Hall, 2nd Floor West, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2N2.; Email: hertpb@toronto.ca within thirty days of April 28, 2022, which is May 30, 2022.

 

A Notice of Appeal must:

 

(1)          set out the reasons for the objection to the amendments to the designation by-law; and

(2)          set out the reasons in support of the objection to the amendments to the designation by-law.

 

If you wish to appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) or request a fee reduction for an appeal, forms are available from the Ontario Land Tribunal website at https://olt.gov.on.ca.

 

Who Can File An Appeal:

 

Only an owner who objected to the amending designation by-law may appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

 

 

 

 

 

Getting Additional Information:

 

A copy of the by-law and background information about the application is available for public inspection by contacting Heritage Planning staff by email at heritageplanning@toronto.ca.

 

 

Further information in respect of the Amendment to the Designation By-law is available from the City of Toronto at:

 

http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2021.CC38.17

 

Dated at the City of Toronto on April 28, 2022.

 

 

 

John D. Elvidge

City Clerk