City of Toronto Act,
2006 Public Notice
Notice is
given that the Chief Building Official and Executive Director, Toronto
Building, is reporting on proposed amendments to Municipal Code Chapter 694,
Signs, General (the "Sign By-law"), to replace the defined terms
Dundas Square Special Sign District and DS-SSD with the Sankofa Square Special
Sign District and SK-SSD, as required throughout the Sign By-law; and also to modify
Subsection 4G of Schedule C, Additional Special Sign District Regulations, to the
Sign By-law to replace references to the previous name of the Sankofa Square
with the current name of the square; as well as to replacing the modified
permitting regime previously established with respect to Sankofa Square with
the standard permitting regime otherwise generally applicable for signs.
The proposed amendments seek to:
1.
Amend the Sign By-law, as required to replacing all incidents of the phrase “Dundas Square
Special Sign District” with the phrase “Sankofa Square Special Sign District”
and all incidents of the phrase “DS-SSD” with the phrase “SK-SSD”, wherever
they appear, throughout the Sign By-law; and also;
2.
Amend Subsection 4G of Schedule C,
Additional Special Sign District Regulations to the Sign By-law by replacing references to the previous name of Sankofa Square
with Sankofa Square’s current name both with respect to regulations concerning the sign copy allowed or required to be displayed,
and other incidental references throughout Subsection 4G ; as well as replacing
the modified permitting regime currently contained within Subsection 4G, with
the standard permitting regime otherwise applicable for signs.
The Chief Building Official and Executive Director, Toronto
Building, is recommending that the Council of the City of Toronto approve the
amendments to the Sign By-law described above.
The Planning and Housing Committee may recommend that the Council of the
City of Toronto amend the Sign By-law to approve the amendments
to the Sign By-law described above.
At its
meeting to be held via video conference and in-person at City Hall, Committee
Room 1, 2nd Floor, on April 10, 2025
commencing at 9:30 a.m., or as soon as possible thereafter, the Planning and Housing
Committee of Toronto City Council will hear in person or by his or her counsel,
agent or solicitor, any person who wishes to speak to the matter.
To obtain or
view a copy of the report outlining the proposed amendments, you may view the Planning and Housing Committee agenda at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.PH20.4, as of
April 3, 2025. To submit comments or
make a presentation to the Planning and Housing Committee, please notify the City Clerk,
attention: Nancy Martins, Administrator, Planning and Housing Committee,
Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, 10th Floor West, Toronto,
ON M5H 2N2, or call 416‑397-4579 or e-mail phc@toronto.ca, by no
later than 12:00 p.m. on April 9, 2025.
To ask questions
regarding the content of the report, contact: Ted Van Vliet, Project Director, Business
Transformation and Citywide Priorities, Toronto Building, 100 Queen Street
West, 16th Floor, East Tower, Toronto ON M5H 2N2, Telephone: 416-392-4235 or
e-mail: Ted.Vanvliet@toronto.ca
Any comments received after the
Committee meeting will be processed to Council.
If this matter is deferred at
the Committee meeting or Council meeting or considered at a subsequent
Committee or Council meeting, no additional notice will be provided other than
the information on the subsequent Committee or Council agenda. Please contact the above City officials if
you require notice in these cases.
People writing or
making presentations at the public meeting:
The City of Toronto Act, 2006, and the City of Toronto
Municipal Code authorize the City of Toronto to collect any personal
information in your communication or presentation to City Council or its
committees.
The City collects this
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website. The City
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your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address - available to the
public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.
The City
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community council, the City will be videotaping you
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City Clerk’s Office at 416-397-4579.
Dated at the
City of Toronto on April 3, 2025.
John D. Elvidge
City Clerk