Public Notice

Welcome to the City of Toronto's Public Notice website.

The City gives notice to the public on a variety of different matters, such as fees and charges, heritage designations, renaming of roads, and sale of property.

The City also gives notice through the newspaper, mail, or personal service, depending on legislation.

Current notices are listed below by date of posting. You can search for a current notice by word, phrase, topic, municipal ward, and/or date. You can also search past notices and access open data by clicking Search & Open Data.

Current Notices

Current Notices

Notice of Application - Under the Planning Act - 69 Old Mill Terrace

Topic

  • Planning > Complete application for Zoning By-law Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-24

Notice of Passing of Zoning By-law 1479-2025 - 543, 545, 549, and 555 Yonge Street

Topic

  • Planning > Adoption of Zoning By-law Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-24

Notice of Application - Under the Planning Act - 4121 Kingston Road

Topic

  • Planning > Complete application for an Official Plan Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-24

Notice of Application - Under the Planning Act - 3307-3313 Ellesmere Road

Topic

  • Planning > Complete application for Zoning By-law Amendment
  • Planning > Complete application for an Official Plan Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-24

Notice of Adoption of Official Plan Amendment 869 and Notice of Passing of Zoning By-law 1485-2025 - 2451, 2455, and 2495 Danforth Avenue

Topic

  • Planning > Adoption of Zoning By-law Amendment
  • Planning > Adoption of an Official Plan Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-24

Notice of Public Meeting - Request to Amend the Zoning By-law - 405 Sherbourne Street

Topic

  • Planning > Proposal for a Zoning By-law Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-24

Public Notice - Exclusion of Various Addresses from the Permit Parking Program

Topic

  • Transportation > Intention to terminate permit parking on a road

Notice Date

2025-12-23

Notice of Proposal to Pass a By-law to Authorize the Naming of a Private Lane - YZD Lane

Topic

  • Transportation > Intention to name a road or highway

Notice Date

2025-12-23

Notice of Passing of Zoning By-law 1462-2025 - 138 Dowling Avenue

Topic

  • Planning > Adoption of Zoning By-law Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-23

Notice Date

2025-12-23

Notice of Proposal to Pass a By-Law to Permanently Close Part of the Public Laneway - 1684–1702 Queen Street East

Topic

  • Transportation > Intention to close or alter a lane, road or highway

Notice Date

2025-12-23

Notice of Passing of Zoning By-Law 1470-2025 - 16 Wilby Crescent

Topic

  • Planning > Adoption of Zoning By-law Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-23

Notice of Passing of Zoning By-Law 1475-2025 - 354-358 Pape Avenue

Topic

  • Planning > Adoption of Zoning By-law Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-23

Public Notice - Exclusion of Various Addresses from the Permit Parking Program

Topic

  • Transportation > Intention to terminate permit parking on a road

Notice Date

2025-12-23

Notice of Public Meeting - Request to Amend the Official Plan - Scarborough Centre Secondary Plan

Topic

  • Planning > Complete application for an Official Plan Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-22

Notice of Public Meeting - Request to Amend the Zoning By-law - 9 Shortt Street

Topic

  • Planning > Proposal for a Zoning By-law Amendment

Notice Date

2025-12-22

Notice of Intention to Designate - 241 Yonge St

Topic

  • Heritage > Designation of a heritage property

Notice Date

2025-12-22

    Total Records Found: 65

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    This extract of Notices is published for reference convenience. Only those Notices that have an address or location focus are listed. Please refer to the list of notices for complete list of current or archived notices.

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    Notice of Application - Under the Planning Act - 69 Old Mill Terrace

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    NOTICE OF APPLICATION(S)

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    The City has received the following application(s) under the Planning Act:

     

    ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA:

     

    Application Number: 25 256564 WET 03 OZ

    Application to Amend the Zoning By-Law to construct a 39-storey residential building containing 371 units.

    69 Old Mill Terrace

    Ward 3 – Etobicoke-Lakeshore

    Nicholas Deibler, Planner at 416-394-2946 or Nicholas.Deibler@toronto.ca.

    This land is also subject to an application under the Planning Act for site plan control, Application Number 25 256546 WET 03 SA.

     

    CONTACT INFORMATION

     

    City Clerk, Attention: Registrar Secretariat

    Toronto City Hall, 2nd Floor West, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2,

    Tel: 416-394-8101, Email: RegistrarCCO@toronto.ca.

     

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION

     

    Background information and materials regarding the above-listed proposals are available at www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/application-information-centre/.

     

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    If you wish to receive notice regarding the progression of any of the proposed applications above, which include Official Plan amendment, proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, Draft Plan of Common Elements Condominium, Vacant Land Condominium Application and/or proposed Zoning By-law amendment, you may make a request to the City Clerk, to the attention of the Registrar Secretariat, at the address or email noted above.

    • 69 Old Mill Terrace Toronto Ontario

    Notice of Passing of Zoning By-law 1479-2025 - 543, 545, 549, and 555 Yonge Street

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    NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW 1479-2025

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    TAKE NOTICE that the City of Toronto passed Zoning By-law 1479-2025 on December 17, 2025, with respect to the lands known as 543, 545, 549, and 555 Yonge Street.

     

    An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Zoning By-law, and a map showing the location of the lands to which the amendment apply, are attached. The amendments were processed under file number: 24 123608 STE 13 OZ.

     

    A statutory public meeting was held on November 27, 2025, and the Toronto and East York Community Council and Toronto City Council considered two oral and four written submissions in making the decision. Please see item 2025.TE24.16. at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.TE27.16

     

    IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL TO THE ONTARIO LAND TRIBUNAL:

     

    Take notice that an appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal in respect to all or part of this Official Plan Amendment and/or Zoning By-law may be made by filing a notice of appeal with the City Clerk, Attention:  Raneisha Hemmings, Registrar Secretariat, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd Floor West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, no later than 4:30 p.m. on January 13, 2026. If delivering in-person, drop off at the Registry Services Counter, Toronto City Hall. The filing of a notice of appeal after 4:30 p.m., in person or electronically, will be deemed to have been received the next business day.

     

    A Notice of Appeal must:

     

    (1)       set out the reasons for the appeal of the proposed Zoning By-law; and

    (2)       be accompanied by the fee charged by the Ontario Land Tribunal, currently in the amount of $1,100.00 for each application appealed, payable by certified cheque or money order to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario.

     

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

     

    Who Can File An Appeal:

     

    Official Plan Amendment: Only a specified person or public body as defined in the Planning Act that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the plan was adopted, the registered owner of any land to which the plan would apply that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the plan was adopted, the Minister and, in the case of a request to amend the plan, the person or public body that made the request may appeal the decision of Council to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

     

    Zoning By-law Amendment: Only an applicant, a specified person or public body as defined in the Planning Act that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, and the Minister may appeal the by-law to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

     

    No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the Official Plan Amendment was adopted or before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Land Tribunal, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

     

    Getting Additional Information:

     

    A copy of the by-law, Official Plan Amendment and background information about the application may be obtained by contacting Stephan Posikira at 416-396-7824, or at Stephan.Posikira@toronto.ca.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

    PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF ZONING BY-LAW 1479-2025
     

    The purpose and effect of Zoning By-law 1479-2025 to permit a 222-metre (68-storey), excluding mechanical penthouse, mixed-use building at 543, 545, 549, and 555 Yonge Street.

     

    Further information may be obtained by contacting Stephan Posikira at 416-396-7824, or at Stephen.Posikira@toronto.ca

     

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    Notice of Application - Under the Planning Act - 4121 Kingston Road

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    NOTICE OF APPLICATION(S)

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    The City has received the following application(s) under the Planning Act:

     

    SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA:

     

    Application Number: 24 251883 ESC 24 SB

    Application to Amend the Draft Plan of Subdivision to create block patterns and new public streets for two mixed-use mid-rise buildings of 12 and 13-storeys and two towers of 29 and 38-storeys.

    4121 Kingston Road

    Ward 24 – Scarborough-Guildwood

    Samuel Baron, Planner at 416-392-4582 or Samuel.Baron@toronto.ca.

    This land is also subject to an application under the Planning Act for an amendment to a Zoning By-law Application Number 21 138377 ESC 24 OZ

     

    CONTACT INFORMATION

     

    City Clerk, Attention: Registrar Secretariat

    Toronto City Hall, 2nd Floor West, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2,

    Tel: 416-394-8101, Email: RegistrarCCO@toronto.ca.

     

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION

     

    Background information and materials regarding the above-listed proposals are available at www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/application-information-centre/.

     

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    If you wish to receive notice regarding the progression of any of the proposed applications above, which include Official Plan amendment, proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, Draft Plan of Common Elements Condominium, Vacant Land Condominium Application and/or proposed Zoning By-law amendment, you may make a request to the City Clerk, to the attention of the Registrar Secretariat, at the address or email noted above.

     

    • 4121 Kingston Road Toronto Ontario

    Notice of Application - Under the Planning Act - 3307-3313 Ellesmere Road

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    NOTICE OF APPLICATION(S)

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    The City has received the following application(s) under the Planning Act:

     

    SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA:

     

    Application Number: 25 230280 ESC 25 OZ

    Application to Amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-Law to permit an 11-story residential building.

    3307-3313 Ellesmere Road

    Ward 25 – Scarborough-Rouge Park

    Samuel Baron, Planner at 416-392-4582 or Samuel.Baron@toronto.ca.

     

    CONTACT INFORMATION

     

    City Clerk, Attention: Registrar Secretariat

    Toronto City Hall, 2nd Floor West, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2,

    Tel: 416-394-8101, Email: RegistrarCCO@toronto.ca.

     

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION

     

    Background information and materials regarding the above-listed proposals are available at www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/application-information-centre/.

     

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    If you wish to receive notice regarding the progression of any of the proposed applications above, which include Official Plan amendment, proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, Draft Plan of Common Elements Condominium, Vacant Land Condominium Application and/or proposed Zoning By-law amendment, you may make a request to the City Clerk, to the attention of the Registrar Secretariat, at the address or email noted above.

     

    • 3307 Ellesmere Road Toronto Ontario
    • 3313 Ellesmere Road Toronto Ontario

    Notice of Adoption of Official Plan Amendment 869 and Notice of Passing of Zoning By-law 1485-2025 - 2451, 2455, and 2495 Danforth Avenue

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    NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 869 AND NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW 1485-2025

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    TAKE NOTICE that the City of Toronto adopted Official Plan Amendment 869 (by By-law 1486-2025) on December 17, 2025. Zoning By-law 1485-2025 was also passed on this date, with respect to the lands known as 2451, 2455, and 2495 Danforth Avenue.

     

    An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law, and a map showing the location of the lands to which the amendments apply, are attached. The amendments were processed under file number: 24 241176 STE 19 OZ.

     

    A statutory public meeting was held on November 27, 2025 and the Toronto and East York Community Council and Toronto City Council considered one oral and seven written submissions in making the decision. Please see item 2025.TE27.25 at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.TE27.25 

     

    IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL TO THE ONTARIO LAND TRIBUNAL:

     

    Take notice that an appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal in respect to all or part of this Official Plan Amendment and/or Zoning By-law may be made by filing a notice of appeal with the City Clerk, Attention: Raneisha Hemmings, Registrar Secretariat, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd Floor West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, no later than 4:30 p.m. on January 13, 2026. If delivering in-person, drop off at the Registry Services Counter, Toronto City Hall. The filing of a notice of appeal after 4:30 p.m., in person or electronically, will be deemed to have been received the next business day.

     

    A Notice of Appeal must:

     

    (1)       set out the specific part of the proposed Official Plan Amendment to which the appeal applies;

    (2)       set out the reasons for the appeal of the proposed Official Plan Amendment and/or Zoning By-law; and

    (3)       be accompanied by the fee charged by the Ontario Land Tribunal, currently in the amount of $1,100.00 for each application appealed, payable by certified cheque or money order to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario.

     

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

     

    The proposed Official Plan Amendment is exempt from approval by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. The decision of Toronto City Council to adopt the proposed Official Plan Amendment is final if a notice of appeal is not received before or on the last day for filing a notice of appeal.

     

    Who Can File An Appeal:

     

    Official Plan Amendment: Only a specified person or public body as defined in the Planning Act that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the plan was adopted, the registered owner of any land to which the plan would apply that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the plan was adopted, the Minister and, in the case of a request to amend the plan, the person or public body that made the request may appeal the decision of Council to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

     

    Zoning By-law Amendment: Only an applicant, a specified person or public body as defined in the Planning Act that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, and the Minister may appeal the by-law to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

     

    No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the Official Plan Amendment was adopted or before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Land Tribunal, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

     

    Getting Additional Information:

     

    A copy of the by-law, Official Plan Amendment and background information about the application may be obtained by contacting Alexa Legge at 416-397-4175 or at Alexa.Legge@toronto.ca

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

    PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF
    OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 869

    AND ZONING BY-LAW 1485-2025
     

    The purpose and effect of Official Plan Amendment 869 and Zoning By-law 1485-2025 is to permit a 13 and 29-storey mixed-use building containing 620 dwelling units, retail and a grocery store on the ground floor, and a publicly accessible open space (POPS) adjacent to Danforth Avenue for the property at 2451, 2455, and 2495 Danforth Avenue.

     

    Further information may be obtained by contacting Alexa Legge at 416-397-4175 or at Alexa.Legge@toronto.ca

     

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    Notice of Public Meeting - Request to Amend the Zoning By-law - 405 Sherbourne Street

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    NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

    To be held by the Planning and Housing Committee

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    Request to Amend the Zoning By-law Application Number 25 256557 STE 13 OZ

     

    Location of Application:  405 Sherbourne Street
    Applicant:                          Toronto Community Housing Corp 
     
    Date:                                   January 22, 2026
    Time:                                  9:30 a.m., or as soon as possible thereafter
    Place:                                 Committee Room 1, City Hall or Video Conference
     

    PROPOSAL

     

    The application to amend the Zoning By-law proposes to permit the construction of a 120-metre mixed-use residential building containing 150 square metres of non-residential gross floor area for community uses at 405 Sherbourne Street.

     

    Detailed information regarding the proposal, including background information and material may be obtained by contacting Abraham Plunkett-Latimer, Planner at 416-397-1942, or by e-mail at Abraham.Plunkett-Latimer@toronto.ca

     

    Further information can be found at www.toronto.ca/405SherbourneSt

     

    PURPOSE OF PUBLIC MEETING

     

    The Planning and Housing Committee will receive input and review the proposal and any other material placed before it, in order to make recommendations on the application. These recommendations will then be forwarded to Toronto City Council for its consideration.

     

    You can follow the meeting at www.youtube.com/TorontoCityCouncilLive

     

    MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN

     

    You may send written comments by e-mail to phc@toronto.ca or by mail to the address below. You can submit written comments up until City Council gives final consideration to the proposal.

     

    You are also invited to address Planning and Housing Committee, in person, by video conference or by telephone, to make your views known regarding the proposal.

     

    If you wish to address Planning and Housing Committee directly, please register by e-mail to phc@toronto.ca or by phone at 416-397-4579, no later than 12:00 p.m. on January 21, 2026. If you register, we will contact you with instructions on how to participate in the meeting.

     

    The Planning and Housing Committee may request you to file an outline of your presentation with the Clerk.

    For more information about the matter, including information about appeal rights, please contact: City Clerk, Attention: Nancy Martins, Administrator, Planning and Housing Committee, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd floor, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2, Telephone: 416-397-4579, Fax: 416-392-2980, Email: phc@toronto.ca

     

    Special Assistance: City Staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice.  If you need special assistance, please call 416-397-4579, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail phc@toronto.ca.   

     

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    If you wish to be notified of the decision of the City of Toronto on the proposed Official Plan Amendment, you must make a written request to the City Clerk attention: Nancy Martins, Administrator, at the address, fax number or e-mail set out above.

     

    Zoning By-law Amendment Appeal: If a specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which by-law would apply would otherwise have an ability to appeal the decision of the Council of the City of Toronto to the Ontario Land Tribunal but the specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the City of Toronto before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is passed, the specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply is not entitled to appeal the by-law.

     

    People writing or making presentations at the public meeting: The City of Toronto Act, 2006, the Planning Act, 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 information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations, or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City's website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it - such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address - available to the public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

     

    Many Committee, Board and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view.  If you speak at the meeting you will appear in the video broadcast. Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available. Direct any questions about this collection to City Clerk’s Office at the telephone number or email address set out above.

     

    An online version of this Notice is available at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/public-notices-bylaws/

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

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    Notice of Public Meeting - Rental Housing Demolition and Conversion - 5 Huntley Street and 2-8 Earl Street and a portion of 10 Earl Street

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    NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

    To be held by the Toronto And East York Community Council

    (Municipal Code Ch. 667 under City of Toronto Act, 2006)

     

    Rental Housing Demolition and Conversion Application Number 24 140255 STE 13 RH

     

    Location of Application:            5 Huntley Street and 2-8 Earl Street and a portion of 10 Earl Street
    Applicant:                                   MHBC Planning Limited 
     
    Date:                                            January 13, 2026
    Time:                                           10:00 a.m., or as soon as possible thereafter
    Place:                                          Committee Room 1, Toronto City Hall and by Video Conference
     

    PROPOSAL

     

    The application proposes to demolish seven existing rental dwelling units at 6 and 8 Earl Street and redevelop the site with a residential building containing a total of 709 residential units, including nine replacement rental dwelling units. Tenant relocation and assistance is proposed to lessen hardship for impacted tenants. A related Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application (24 140234 STE 13 OZ) is also being considered at the meeting. The application also includes the portion of 10 Earl Street above the existing structure. No changes to the existing structure of 10 Earl Street are proposed in the application.

     

    A Rental Housing Demolition and Conversion application (24 140255 STE 13 RH) under Section 111 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006 (Chapter 667 of the Municipal Code) has been submitted to permit the demolition.  Under the City of Toronto Act, 2006, the demolition of a rental property with six or more dwelling units is prohibited without obtaining a permit from the City. Decisions by City Council on the Rental Housing Demolition application are not subject to appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT).

     

    Detailed information regarding the demolition proposal, including background information and materials, may be obtained by contacting Denise McMullin, Senior Planner, Strategic Initiatives, Policy and Analysis (Housing) at 416-395-7133, or by e-mail at Denise.McMullin2@toronto.ca.

     

    PURPOSE OF PUBLIC MEETING

     

    Toronto and East York Community Council will receive input and review the proposal and any other material placed before it, in order to make recommendations on the application. These recommendations will then be forwarded to Toronto City Council for its consideration.

     

    You can follow the meeting at www.youtube.com/TorontoCityCouncilLive.

     

    MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN

     

    You may send written comments by e-mail to teycc@toronto.ca or by mail to the address below. You can submit written comments up until City Council gives final consideration to the proposal.

     

    You are also invited to address Toronto and East York Community Council, in person, by video conference or by telephone, to make your views known regarding the proposal.

     

    If you wish to address Toronto and East York Community Council directly, please register by e-mail to teycc@toronto.ca or by phone at 416-392-7033, no later than 12:00 p.m. on January 12, 2026. If you register, we will contact you with instructions on how to participate in the meeting.

     

    The Toronto and East York Community Council may request you to file an outline of your presentation with the Clerk.

     

    For more information about the matter, please contact: City Clerk, Attention: Cathrine Regan, Administrator, Toronto and East York Community Council, 100 Queen Street West, Floor 2W, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, Phone: 416-392-7033, Fax: 416-392-2980, e-mail: teycc@toronto.ca

     

    Special Assistance: City Staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice.  If you need special assistance, please call 416-392-7033, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail teycc@toronto.ca.

       

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    If you wish to be notified of the decision on the proposed demolition, you must make a written request to the City Clerk, attention: Cathrine Regan, Administrator, Toronto and East York Community Council, at the address, fax number or e-mail set out in this notice.

     

    People writing or making presentations at the public meeting: The City of Toronto Act, 2006, the Planning Act, 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 information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City's website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it - such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address - available to the public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

     

    Many Committee, Board and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view. If you speak at the meeting you will appear in the video broadcast. Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available. Direct any questions about this collection to City Clerk’s Office at the telephone number or email address set out above.

     

    An online version of this Notice is available at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/public-notices-bylaws/.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

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    Public Notice - Exclusion of Various Addresses from the Permit Parking Program

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    Public Notice

     

    Exclusion of Various Addresses from Permit Parking

     

    Notice is hereby given that Toronto and East York Community Council proposes to pass a by-law to realign the boundary of Permit Parking areas to exclude the following developments:

     

    • 1245 Dupont Street;
    • 1260 Dufferin Street;
    • 213 Emerson Avenue;
    • 10 Graphophone Grove;
    • 158 Sterling Road (Blocks 5B, 5C and 5D);
    • 190 Sterling Road (Block 3B);
    • 70-86 Lynn Williams Street;
    • 55 Belmont Street;
    • 72 Amroth Avenue;
    • 315-325 Front Street West;
    • 30, 40, 43, 44 and 45 Price Street;
    • 1-19 Thelma Avenue; and
    • 2-12 Cawthra Square.

    The meeting of the Toronto and East York Community Council will be held on January 13, 2026, at 9:30 a.m., or shortly afterwards and will meet by video conference and in person in Committee Room 1, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West.

     

    Any objections regarding this proposal should be set out in writing and forwarded to the City Clerk, Attention: Administrator, Toronto and East York Community Council, City of Toronto, City Clerk’s Office - Secretariat, City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd floor, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2N2, or by E-mail: teycc@toronto.ca.

     

    If you wish to make a presentation to the Community Council regarding this proposal, please phone 416-392-7033 or e-mail teycc@toronto.ca by 12:00 p.m. on January 12, 2026 so that we can include your name on the list of speakers and provide you with instructions on how to participate in the meeting.

     

    Special Assistance for Members of the Public: City staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice. If you need special assistance, please call 416-392-7033, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail teycc@toronto.ca.

     

    Notice to People Writing or Making Presentations to the Toronto and East York Community Council: 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 and Boards.

     

    The City collects this information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations, or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City's website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it – such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address –available to the public unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

     

    Many Committee Board, and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view. If you speak at the meeting, you will appear in the video broadcast. Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available. If you want to learn more about why and how the City collects your information, write to the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2 or call 416-392-7033.

     

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    Notice of Proposal to Pass a By-law to Authorize the Naming of a Private Lane - YZD Lane

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    CITY OF TORONTO

     

    NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF TORONTO WILL CONSIDER WHETHER TO PASS A BY-LAW TO AUTHORIZE THE NAMING OF PRIVATE LANE IN THE NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA

     
     

    CITY OF TORONTO ACT, 2006 - PUBLIC NOTICE

     

    NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA

     

    To consider a proposal to name a Proposed Private Lane for a Development at 123 Garratt Boulevard as, “YZD Lane”.

                                                                                                                                              

    The plan showing the lands to be affected may be seen on the North York Community Council agenda online at toronto.ca/council. The North York Community Council will hear in person or by his or her counsel, agent or solicitor, any person who claims that his or her lands will be prejudicially affected by the naming and who applies to be heard with respect to the proposed naming.

     

    Special Assistance for Members of the Public:  City staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice. If you need special assistance, please call 416-392-4666, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail nycc@toronto.ca.

     

    Notice to people writing or making presentations to the North York Community Council: 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 information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations, or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City’s website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it – such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address – available to the public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

     

    Many Committee, Board, and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view.  If you speak at the meeting you will appear in the video broadcast.  Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available.

     

    To obtain additional information, submit comments or address the North York Community Council meeting on January 6, 2026, please contact the following City official no later than 4:30 p.m. on January 5, 2026.

     

    Mr. Matthew Green

    Administrator, North York Community Council

    City Clerk’s Office

    Toronto City Hall100 Queen St. W.

    Toronto, ON M5H 2N2

    Telephone: 416-392-4666; Fax: 416-392-2980

    E-mail: nycc@toronto.ca 

     

    This Notice is dated this 23rd day of December, 2025.

    • 123 Garratt Boulevard Toronto Ontario

    Notice of Public Meeting - Request to Amend the Zoning By-law - 494-526 Richmond Street East, and 156 and 162 Parliament Street

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    NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

    To be held by the Toronto and East York Community Council

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    Request to Amend the Zoning By-law Application Number 23 173467 STE 13 OZ

     

    Location of Application:         494-526 Richmond Street East, and 156 and 162 Parliament Street
    Applicant:                                The Planning Partnership
     
    Date:                                         January 13, 2026
    Time:                                        10:00 a.m., or as soon as possible thereafter
    Place:                                       Committee Room 1, Toronto City Hall and by Video Conference
     

    PROPOSAL

     

    The application to amend the Zoning By-law proposes to permit a 45-storey and 12-storey mixed-use building for the property at 494-526 Richmond Street East, and 156 and 162 Parliament Street.

     

    Detailed information regarding the proposal, including background information and material may be obtained by contacting Tiffany Ly, Planner, Community Planning at 416-338-4788, or by e-mail at Tiffany.Ly@toronto.ca.

     

    Further information can be found at www.toronto.ca/494RichmondStE.

     

    PURPOSE OF PUBLIC MEETING

     

    The Toronto and East York Community Council will receive input and review the proposal and any other material placed before it, in order to make recommendations on the application. These recommendations will then be forwarded to Toronto City Council for its consideration.

     

    You can follow the meeting at www.youtube.com/TorontoCityCouncilLive.

     

    MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN

     

    You may send written comments by e-mail to teycc@toronto.ca or by mail to the address below. You can submit written comments up until City Council gives final consideration to the proposal.

     

    You are also invited to address Toronto and East York Community Council, in person, by video conference or by telephone, to make your views known regarding the proposal.

     

    If you wish to address Toronto and East York Community Council directly, please register by e-mail to teycc@toronto.ca or by phone at 416-392-7033, no later than 12:00 p.m. on January 12, 2026. If you register, we will contact you with instructions on how to participate in the meeting.

     

    The Toronto and East York Community Council may request you to file an outline of your presentation with the Clerk.

     

    For more information about the matter, please contact: City Clerk, Attention: Cathrine Regan, Administrator, Toronto and East York Community Council, 100 Queen Street West, Floor 2, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, Phone: 416-392-7033, Fax: 416-392-2980, e-mail: teycc@toronto.ca.

     

    Special Assistance: City Staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice.  If you need special assistance, please call 416-392-7033, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail teycc@toronto.ca.

       

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    If you wish to be notified of the decision of the City of Toronto on the passing or refusal of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment, you must make a written request to the City Clerk attention: Cathrine Regan, Administrator, at the address, fax number or e-mail set out above.

     

    Zoning By-law Amendment Appeal: If a specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which by-law would apply would otherwise have an ability to appeal the decision of the Council of the City of Toronto to the Ontario Land Tribunal but the specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the City of Toronto before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is passed, the specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply is not entitled to appeal the by-law.

     

    People writing or making presentations at the public meeting: The City of Toronto Act, 2006, the Planning Act, 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 information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations, or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City's website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it - such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address - available to the public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

     

    Many Committee, Board and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view.  If you speak at the meeting you will appear in the video broadcast. Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available. Direct any questions about this collection to City Clerk’s Office at the telephone number or email address set out above.

     

    An online version of this Notice is available at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/public-notices-bylaws/.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

     

    • 494 Richmond Street East Toronto Ontario
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    • 162 Parliament Street Toronto Ontario

    Notice of Public Meeting - Rental Housing Demolition and Conversion - 137 and 141 Isabella Street

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    NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

    To be held by the Toronto And East York Community Council

    (Municipal Code Ch. 667 under City of Toronto Act, 2006)

     

    Rental Housing Demolition and Conversion Application Number: 24 119156 STE 13 RH

     

    Location of Application:        137 and 141 Isabella Street    
    Applicant:                               Goldberg Group
     
    Date:                                        January 13, 2026
    Time:                                       10:00 a.m., or as soon as possible thereafter
    Place:                                       Committee Room 1, Toronto City Hall and by Video Conference
     

    PROPOSAL

     

    The application proposes to demolish 61 existing rental dwelling units at 137 and 141 Isabella Street. and redevelop the site with a residential building containing a total of 809 residential units, including 61 replacement rental dwelling units. Tenant relocation and assistance is proposed to lessen hardship for impacted tenants. A related Zoning By-law Amendment application (24 119153 STE 13 OZ) has been approved in principle by the Ontario Land Tribunal.

     

    A Rental Housing Demolition and Conversion application (24 119156 STE 13 RH) under Section 111 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006 (Chapter 667 of the Municipal Code) has been submitted to permit the demolition.  Under the City of Toronto Act, 2006, the demolition of a rental property with six or more dwelling units is prohibited without obtaining a permit from the City. Decisions by City Council on the Rental Housing Demolition application are not subject to appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT).

     

    Detailed information regarding the demolition proposal, including background information and materials, may be obtained by contacting Denise McMullin, Senior Planner, Strategic Initiatives, Policy and Analysis (Housing) at 416-395-7133, or at Denise.McMullin2@toronto.ca.

     

    Further information can be found at: https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/application-details/?id=5402787&pid=228833&title=137---141-ISABELLA-ST.

     

    PURPOSE OF PUBLIC MEETING

     

    The Toronto and East York Community Council will receive input and review the proposal and any other material placed before it, in order to make recommendations on the application. These recommendations will then be forwarded to Toronto City Council for its consideration.

     

    You can follow the meeting at www.youtube.com/TorontoCityCouncilLive.

     

    MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN

     

    You may send written comments by e-mail to teycc@toronto.ca or by mail to the address below. You can submit written comments up until City Council gives final consideration to the proposal.

     

    You are also invited to address the Toronto and East York Community Council, in person, by video conference or by telephone, to make your views known regarding the proposal.

     

    If you wish to address the Toronto and East York Community Council directly, please register by e-mail to teycc@toronto.ca or by phone at 416-392-7033, no later than 12:00 p.m. on January 12, 2026. If you register, we will contact you with instructions on how to participate in the meeting.

     

    The Toronto and East York Community Council may request you to file an outline of your presentation with the Clerk.

     

    For more information about the matter, including information about appeal rights, please contact: City Clerk, Attention: Cathrine Regan, Administrator, Toronto and East York Community Council, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd Floor, West Tower, Toronto ON M5H 2N2, Phone: 416-392-7033, Fax: 416-392-2980, e-mail: teycc@toronto.ca.

     

    Special Assistance: City Staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice. If you need special assistance, please call 416-392- 7033, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail teycc@toronto.ca.

     

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    If you wish to be notified of the decision on the proposed demolition, you must make a written request to the City Clerk, attention: Cathrine Regan, Administrator, Toronto and East York Community Council, at the address, fax number or e-mail set out in this notice.

     

    People writing or making presentations at the public meeting:  The City of Toronto Act, 2006, the Planning Act, 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 information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City's website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it - such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address - available to the public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

     

    Many Committee, Board and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view. If you speak at the meeting you will appear in the video broadcast. Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available. Direct any questions about this collection to City Clerk’s Office at the telephone number or email address set out above.

     

    An online version of this Notice is available at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/public-notices-bylaws/.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

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    Notice of Adoption of Official Plan Amendment 859 and Notice of Passing of Zoning By-law 1518-2025 - 2135 Sheppard Avenue East. 325, Yorkland Boulevard, 125 Consumers Road, 15 Smooth Rose Court, and 55 Smooth Rose Court

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    NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 859 AND NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW 1518-2025

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    TAKE NOTICE that the City of Toronto adopted Official Plan Amendment 859 by By-law 1519-2025, on December 17, 2025. Zoning By-law 1518-2025 was also passed on this date, with respect to the lands known as 2135 Sheppard Avenue East. 325, Yorkland Boulevard, 125 Consumers Road, 15 Smooth Rose Court, and 55 Smooth Rose Court

     

    An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law, and a map showing the location of the lands to which the amendments apply, are attached. The amendments were processed under file number: 24 245745 NNY 17 OZ.

     

    A statutory public meeting was held on December 5, 2025, and the North York Community Council and Toronto City Council considered no oral and two written submission in making the decision. Please see item 2025.NY28.7 at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.NY28.7.

     

    This land is also subject to an application under the Planning Act for Site Plan Control, file number 20 21164194 NNY SA.

     

    IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL TO THE ONTARIO LAND TRIBUNAL:

     

    Take notice that an appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal in respect to all or part of this Official Plan Amendment and/or Zoning By-law may be made by filing a notice of appeal with the City Clerk, Attention: Raneisha Hemmings, Registrar Secretariat, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd Floor West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, no later than 4:30 p.m. on January 12, 2026. If delivering in-person, drop off at the Registry Services Counter, Toronto City Hall. The filing of a notice of appeal after 4:30 p.m., in person or electronically, will be deemed to have been received the next business day.

     

    A Notice of Appeal must:

     

    (1)        set out the specific part of the proposed Official Plan Amendment to which the appeal applies;

    (2)        set out the reasons for the appeal of the proposed Official Plan Amendment and/or Zoning By-law; and

    (3)        be accompanied by the fee charged by the Ontario Land Tribunal, currently in the amount of $1,100.00 for each application appealed, payable by certified cheque or money order to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario.

     

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

     

    The proposed Official Plan Amendment is exempt from approval by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. The decision of Toronto City Council to adopt the proposed Official Plan Amendment is final if a notice of appeal is not received before or on the last day for filing a notice of appeal.

     

    Who Can File An Appeal:

     

    Official Plan Amendment: Only a specified person or public body as defined in the Planning Act that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the plan was adopted, the registered owner of any land to which the plan would apply that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the plan was adopted, the Minister and, in the case of a request to amend the plan, the person or public body that made the request may appeal the decision of Council to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

     

    Zoning By-law Amendment: Only an applicant, a specified person or public body as defined in the Planning Act that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, and the Minister may appeal the by-law to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

     

    No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the Official Plan Amendment was adopted or before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Land Tribunal, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

     

    Getting Additional Information:

     

    A copy of the by-law, Official Plan Amendment and background information about the application may be obtained by contacting Richard Martin at 416-396-7221, or by email at Richard.Martin@toronto.ca

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

    PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF
    OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 859 AND ZONING BY-LAW 1518-2025

     

    The purpose and effect of Official Plan Amendment 859 and Zoning By-law 1518-2025 is to permit an increase in building height for Building A from the approved 35 storeys (105.5 metres) to 43 storeys (129.5 metres), along with a corresponding increase in overall density. The applications also propose to amend the percentage of dwelling unit types and an increase in the total number of dwelling units. The proposal includes a total gross floor area "GFA" of 31,519.8 square metres containing 463 dwelling units, while maintaining the remaining elements of the approved building envelope, including tower floorplate and resulting mix of dwelling unit types and sizes. Vehicular access to the site is proposed via a private street known as Red Knot Heights on the north side of the subject site.

     

    A total of 296 parking spaces are proposed for the overall development of Building A, including 250 residential and 46 visitor parking spaces and 354 bicycle parking spaces. A total of 12 accessible parking spaces, which satisfies the minimum accessible parking requirement. The proposal will also result in a density increase across the entire Parkside Square lands from 5.0 to 5.3 Floor Space Index (FSI).

     

    Further information may be obtained by contacting Richard Martin at 416-396-7221, or at Richard.Martin@toronto.ca.

     

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    Notice of Passing of Zoning By-law 1462-2025 - 138 Dowling Avenue

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    NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW 1462-2025

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    TAKE NOTICE that the City of Toronto passed Zoning By-law 1462-2025 on December 17, 2025, with respect to the lands known as 138 Dowling Avenue.

     

    An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Zoning By-law, and a map showing the location of the lands to which the amendment applies, are attached. The amendment was processed under file number: 25 128430 STE 04 OZ.

     

    A statutory public meeting was held on November 27, 2025, and the Toronto and East York Community Council and Toronto City Council considered seven oral and five written submissions in making the decision. Please see item 2025.TE.27.2 at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.TE27.2.

     

    IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL TO THE ONTARIO LAND TRIBUNAL:

     

    Take notice that an appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal in respect to all or part of this Zoning By-law may be made by filing a notice of appeal with the City Clerk, Attention:  Raneisha Hemmings, Registrar Secretariat, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd Floor West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, no later than 4:30 p.m. on January 12, 2025. If delivering in-person, drop off at the Registry Services Counter, Toronto City Hall. The filing of a notice of appeal after 4:30 p.m., in person or electronically, will be deemed to have been received the next business day.

     

    A Notice of Appeal must:

     

    (1)        set out the reasons for the appeal; and

    (2)        be accompanied by the fee prescribed under the Ontario Land Tribunal in the amount of $1,100.00 for each application appealed payable by certified cheque or money order to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario.

     

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

     

    Who Can File An Appeal:

     

    Only an applicant, a specified person or public body as defined in the Planning Act that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, and the Minister may appeal the by-law to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

     

    No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council, or in the opinion of the Ontario Land Tribunal, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

     

    Getting Additional Information:

     

    A copy of the by-law and background information about the application may be obtained by contacting Pavel Kopec at 416-394-8016, or by email at Pavel.Kopec@toronto.ca.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

     

    PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF

    ZONING BY-LAW 1462-2025


    The purpose and effect of Zoning By-law 1462-2025 is to permit a 16-storey apartment building with 145 units and a gross floor area of 9,773.87 m2.

     

    Further information may be obtained by contacting Pavel Kopec at 416-394-8016, or by email at Pavel.Kopec@toronto.ca.

     

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    Notice of Passing of Zoning By-Law 1480-2025 - 1291-1311 Gerrard Street East and 243-247 Greenwood Avenue

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    NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW 1480-2025

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    TAKE NOTICE that the City of Toronto passed Zoning By-law 1480-2025 on December 17, 2025, with respect to the lands known as 1291-1311 Gerrard Street East and 243-247 Greenwood Avenue.

     

    An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Zoning By-law, and a map showing the location of the lands to which the amendment applies, are attached. The amendment was processed under file number: 23 140447 STE 14 OZ.

     

    A statutory public meeting was held on November 27, 2025, and Toronto and East York Community Council and Toronto City Council considered three oral and 22 written submissions in making the decision. Please see item 2025.TE27.21 at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.TE27.21.

     

    IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL TO THE ONTARIO LAND TRIBUNAL:

     

    Take notice that an appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal in respect to all or part of this Zoning By-law may be made by filing a notice of appeal with the City Clerk, Attention:  Raneisha Hemmings, Registrar Secretariat, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd Floor West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, no later than 4:30 p.m. on January 12, 2026. If delivering in-person, drop off at the Registry Services Counter, Toronto City Hall. The filing of a notice of appeal after 4:30 p.m., in person or electronically, will be deemed to have been received the next business day.

     

    A Notice of Appeal must:

     

    (1)        set out the reasons for the appeal; and

    (2)        be accompanied by the fee prescribed under the Ontario Land Tribunal in the amount of $1,100.00 for each application appealed payable by certified cheque or money order to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario.

     

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

     

    Who Can File An Appeal:

     

    Only an applicant, a specified person or public body as defined in the Planning Act that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, and the Minister may appeal the by-law to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

     

    No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council, or in the opinion of the Ontario Land Tribunal, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

     

    Getting Additional Information:

     

    A copy of the by-law and background information about the application may be obtained by contacting Kirk Hatcher at 416-392-0481 or Kirk.Hatcher@toronto.ca.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

    PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF

    ZONING BY-LAW 1480-2025

     

    The purpose and effect of Zoning By-law 1480-2025 is to allow a 12-storey mixed use building with one level of underground parking, retail on ground level fronting Gerrard Street East and Greenwood Avenue, and 857 residential units on the upper floors including 29 replacement rental replacement units and six net new affordable housing units.

     

    Further information may be obtained by contacting Kirk Hatcher at 416-392-0481 or Kirk.Hatcher@toronto.ca.

     

    • 1291 Gerrard Street East Toronto Ontario
    • 1311 Gerrard Street East Toronto Ontario
    • 243 Greenwood Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 247 Greenwood Avenue Toronto Ontario

    Notice of Proposal to Pass a By-Law to Permanently Close Part of the Public Laneway - 1684–1702 Queen Street East

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    CITY OF TORONTO ACT, 2006, PUBLIC NOTICE

     

    Toronto and East York Community Council Area

     

     

    The Council of the City of Toronto proposes to pass a by-law to permanently close the following:

     

    1. Part of the public laneway abutting 1684–1702 Queen Street East, legally described as follows: 

     

    PIN 21023-0236 (LT)

    PART OF LOT 27, REGISTERED PLAN 435E

    DESIGNATED AS PART 1, PLAN 66R-34694

    City of Toronto and Province of Ontario

    Land Titles Division of the Toronto Registry Office (No. 66)

     

    At its meeting to be held in Committee Room 1, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen

    Street West on January 13, 2026 at 9:30 AM, or shortly afterwards, the Toronto and East York Community Council will hear from, or by their counsel, agent or solicitor, any person who wishes to speak to this matter.

     

    The meeting of the Toronto and East York Community Council will be held with members participating in person and remotely, and the proceedings of the Toronto and East York Community Council will be conducted publicly.

     

    To obtain additional information, including to view a copy of the proposed by-law and plan, please review Item TE28.32 on the Community Council agenda at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/#/committees/2466/27157

     

    To submit comments or address Toronto and East York Community Council meeting on January 13, 2026, please contact the City Clerk's Office no later than 12:00 p.m. on January 12, 2026:

     

    Administrator, Toronto and East York Community Council

    City Clerk’s Office

    Toronto City Hall

    100 Queen St. W., 2nd Floor, West

    Toronto, ON M5H 2N2

    Telephone: 416-392-7033; Fax: 416-392-2980

    E-mail: teycc@toronto.ca

     

    Special Assistance for Members of the Public:  City staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice. If you need special assistance, please call 416-392-7033, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail teycc@toronto.ca.

     

    People writing or making presentations to the Planning and Housing Committee: 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.

     

    Notice to people writing or making presentations to the Toronto and East York Community Council: 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 information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City’s website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it – such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address – available to the public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

     

    Many Committee, Board, and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view.  If you speak at the meeting you will appear in the video broadcast.  Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available.

     

    This notice shall also constitute notice to the public of the proposed public highway closure in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment for Schedule A+ activities.

     

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    • 1702 Queen Street East Toronto Ontario

    Notice of Passing of Zoning By-Law 1470-2025 - 16 Wilby Crescent

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    NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW 1470-2025

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    TAKE NOTICE that the City of Toronto passed Zoning By-law 1470-2025 on December 17, 2025, with respect to the lands known as 16 Wilby Crescent.

     

    An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Zoning By-law, and a map showing the location of the lands to which the amendment applies, are attached. The amendment was processed under file number: 24 243837 WET 05 OZ.

     

    A statutory public meeting was held on November 26, 2025 and the Etobicoke York Community Council and Toronto City Council considered one oral and one written submissions in making the decision. Please see item 2025.EY27.1 at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.EY27.1.

     

    IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL TO THE ONTARIO LAND TRIBUNAL:

     

    Take notice that an appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal in respect to all or part of this Zoning By-law may be made by filing a notice of appeal with the City Clerk, Attention:  Raneisha Hemmings, Registrar Secretariat, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd Floor West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, no later than 4:30 p.m. on January 12, 2026. If delivering in-person, drop off at the Registry Services Counter, Toronto City Hall. The filing of a notice of appeal after 4:30 p.m., in person or electronically, will be deemed to have been received the next business day.

     

    A Notice of Appeal must:

     

    (1)        set out the reasons for the appeal; and

    (2)        be accompanied by the fee prescribed under the Ontario Land Tribunal in the amount of $1,100.00 for each application appealed payable by certified cheque or money order to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario.

     

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

     

    Who Can File An Appeal:

     

    Only an applicant, a specified person or public body as defined in the Planning Act that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, and the Minister may appeal the by-law to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

     

    No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council, or in the opinion of the Ontario Land Tribunal, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

     

    Getting Additional Information:

     

    A copy of the by-law and background information about the application may be obtained by contacting Ali Meghani at 416-394-8236 or at Ali.Meghani@toronto.ca.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

    PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF ZONING BY-LAW 1470-2025
     

    The purpose and effect of Zoning By-law 1470-2025 is to permit a 39-storey residential building with 436 residential units for the property at 16 Wilby Crescent.

     

    Further information may be obtained by contacting Ali Meghani at 416-394-8236 at Ali.Meghani@toronto.ca.

     

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    Notice of Passing of Zoning By-Law 1475-2025 - 354-358 Pape Avenue

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    NOTICE OF PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW 1475-2025

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    TAKE NOTICE that the City of Toronto passed Zoning By-law 1475-2025 on December 17, 2025 with respect to the lands known as 354-358 Pape Avenue.

     

    An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Zoning By-law, and a map showing the location of the lands to which the amendment applies, are attached. The amendment was processed under file number: 14 147891 STE 30 OZ.

     

    A statutory public meeting was held on November 27, 2025, and the Toronto and East York and Toronto City Council considered one oral and one written submission in making the decision. Please see item TE27.23 at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.TE27.23.

     

    IF YOU WISH TO APPEAL TO THE ONTARIO LAND TRIBUNAL:

     

    Take notice that an appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal in respect to all or part of this Zoning By-law may be made by filing a notice of appeal with the City Clerk, Attention:  Raneisha Hemmings, Registrar Secretariat, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd Floor West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, no later than 4:30 p.m. on January 12, 2026. If delivering in-person, drop off at the Registry Services Counter, Toronto City Hall. The filing of a notice of appeal after 4:30 p.m., in person or electronically, will be deemed to have been received the next business day.

     

    A Notice of Appeal must:

     

    (1)        set out the reasons for the appeal; and

    (2)        be accompanied by the fee prescribed under the Ontario Land Tribunal in the amount of $1,100.00 for each application appealed payable by certified cheque or money order to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario.

     

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

     

    Who Can File An Appeal:

     

    Only an applicant, a specified person or public body as defined in the Planning Act that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply that made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council before the by-law was passed, and the Minister may appeal the by-law to the Ontario Land Tribunal. 

     

    No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the Council, or in the opinion of the Ontario Land Tribunal, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party.

     

    Getting Additional Information:

     

    A copy of the by-law and background information about the application may be obtained by contacting Kirk Hatcher at 416-392-0481 or Kirk.Hatcher@toronto.ca.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

    PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF ZONING BY-LAW 1475-2025

     

    The purpose and effect of Zoning By-law 1475-2025 is to allow for a 14-storey mixed-use development consisting of one level of underground parking, retail on ground level fronting Pape Avenue, office use on the second floor, and residential units on the upper floors.

     

    Further information may be obtained by contacting Kirk Hatcher at 416-392-0481 or Kirk.Hatcher@toronto.ca.

     

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    Public Notice - Exclusion of Various Addresses from the Permit Parking Program

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    Public Notice

     

    Exclusion of Various Addresses from Permit Parking

     

    Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Toronto proposes to pass a by-law to realign the boundary of Permit Parking areas to exclude the following developments:

    • 1930-1938 Bloor Street West;
    • 3, 5 and 21 Quebec Avenue;
    • 340-376R Dufferin Street;
    • 2 Melbourne Avenue;
    • 3239-3251 Dundas Street West;
    • 450 Dufferin Street;
    • 1648-1664 Dupont Street;
    • 152-164 Bathurst Street;
    • 623-627 Richmond Street West;
    • 126-130 Avenue Road;
    • 425 Bloor Street West;
    • 569 Bloor Street West;
    • 571 Bloor Street West;
    • 625 Markham Street;
    • 748 Bathurst Street;
    • 760 Bathurst Street;
    • 762 Bathurst Street;
    • 601 Markham Street;
    • 1212-1220 Yonge Street;
    • 2720, 2726 and 2734 Danforth Avenue;
    • 90 Eastdale Road;
    • 2 Secord Avenue;
    • 1251-1311 Yonge Street;
    • 135 St. Clair Avenue West;
    • 2323-2329 and 2345 Yonge Street; and
    • 1400, 1408 and 1410 Victoria Park Avenue.

    The meeting of the Toronto and East York Community Council will be held on January 13, 2026, at 9:30 a.m., or shortly afterwards and will meet by video conference and in person in Committee Room 1, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West.

     

    Any objections regarding this proposal should be set out in writing and forwarded to the City Clerk, Attention: Administrator, Toronto and East York Community Council, City of Toronto, City Clerk’s Office - Secretariat, City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd floor, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2N2, or by E-mail: teycc@toronto.ca.

     

    If you wish to make a presentation to the Community Council regarding this proposal, please phone 416-392-7033 or e-mail teycc@toronto.ca by 12:00 p.m. on January 12, 2026, at 9:30 a.m so that we can include your name on the list of speakers and provide you with instructions on how to participate in the meeting.

     

    Special Assistance for Members of the Public: City staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice. If you need special assistance, please call 416-392-7033, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail teycc@toronto.ca.

     

    Notice to People Writing or Making Presentations to the Toronto and East York Community Council: 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 and Boards.

     

    The City collects this information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations, or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City's website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it – such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address –available to the public unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

     

    Many Committee Board, and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view. If you speak at the meeting, you will appear in the video broadcast. Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available. If you want to learn more about why and how the City collects your information, write to the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2 or call 416-392-7033.

     

     

    • 2 Secord Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 1251 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario
    • 1311 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario
    • 135 St Clair Avenue West Toronto Ontario
    • 2323 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario
    • 2329 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario
    • 2345 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario
    • 1400 Victoria Park Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 1408 Victoria Park Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 1410 Victoria Park Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 1930 Bloor Street West Toronto Ontario
    • 1938 Bloor Street West Toronto Ontario
    • 3 Quebec Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 5 Quebec Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 21 Quebec Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 340 Dufferin Street Toronto Ontario
    • 376R Dufferin Street Toronto Ontario
    • 2 Melbourne Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 3239 Dundas Street West Toronto Ontario
    • 3251 Dundas Street West Toronto Ontario
    • 450 Dufferin Street Toronto Ontario
    • 1648 Dupont Street Toronto Ontario
    • 1664 Dupont Street Toronto Ontario
    • 152 Bathurst Street Toronto Ontario
    • 164 Bathurst Street Toronto Ontario
    • 623 Richmond Street West Toronto Ontario
    • 627 Richmond Street West Toronto Ontario
    • 126 Avenue Road Toronto Ontario
    • 130 Avenue Road Toronto Ontario
    • 425 Bloor Street West Toronto Ontario
    • 569 Bloor Street West Toronto Ontario
    • 571 Bloor Street West Toronto Ontario
    • 625 Markham Street Toronto Ontario
    • 748 Bathurst Street Toronto Ontario
    • 760 Bathurst Street Toronto Ontario
    • 762 Bathurst Street Toronto Ontario
    • 601 Markham Street Toronto Ontario
    • 1212 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario
    • 1220 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario
    • 2720 Danforth Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 2726 Danforth Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 2734 Danforth Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 90 Eastdale Avenue Toronto Ontario

    Notice of Public Meeting - Request to Amend the Zoning By-law - 9 Shortt Street

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    NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

    To be held by the Planning and Housing Committee

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    Request to Amend the Zoning By-law Application Number 25 203821 NNY 08 OZ

     

    Location of Application:      9 Shortt Street
    Applicant:                             CreateTO 
     
    Date:                                     January 22, 2026
    Time:                                     9:30 a.m., or as soon as possible thereafter
    Place:                                   Committee Room 1, City Hall or Video Conference
     

    PROPOSAL

     

    The application to amend the Zoning By-law proposes to redevelop the site for a mixed-use development consisting of two affordable rental housing buildings, with heights of 41 and six-storeys. The development would provide a total of 458 residential units, with a mix of 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom units, and community/commercial space at grade. A driveway access from Shortt Street would provide access to 1 level of below-grade parking, providing a total of 42 vehicular and 421 bicycle parking spaces. The proposed development provides a total GFA of 35,568 square metres.  The proposal also provides for a privately owned publicly accessible open space (POP’s) pedestrian connection and plaza.

     

    Detailed information regarding the proposal, including background information and material may be obtained by contacting Ben DiRaimo, Senior Planner, Community Planning at 416-395-7119, or by e-mail at Ben.DiRaimo@toronto.ca.

     

    Further information can be found at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/application-details/?id=5683385&pid=1040566&title=9-SHORTT-ST.

     

     

    PURPOSE OF PUBLIC MEETING

     

    The Planning and Housing Committee will receive input and review the proposal and any other material placed before it, in order to make recommendations on the application. These recommendations will then be forwarded to Toronto City Council for its consideration.

     

    You can follow the meeting at www.youtube.com/TorontoCityCouncilLive.

     

    MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN

     

    You may send written comments by e-mail to phc@toronto.ca or by mail to the address below. You can submit written comments up until City Council gives final consideration to the proposal.

     

    You are also invited to address Planning and Housing Committee, in person, by video conference or by telephone, to make your views known regarding the proposal.

     

    If you wish to address Planning and Housing Committee directly, please register by e-mail to phc@toronto.ca or by phone at 416-397-4579, no later than 12:00 p.m. on January 21, 2026. If you register, we will contact you with instructions on how to participate in the meeting.

     

    The Planning and Housing Committee may request you to file an outline of your presentation with the Clerk.

     

    For more information about the matter, including information about appeal rights, please contact: City Clerk, Attention: Nancy Martins, Administrator, Planning and Housing Committee, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd floor, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2, Telephone: 416-397-4579, Fax: 416-392-2980, Email: phc@toronto.ca.

     

    Special Assistance: City Staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice.  If you need special assistance, please call 416-397-4579, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail phc@toronto.ca.

     

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    If you wish to be notified of the decision of the City of Toronto on the proposed Official Plan Amendment, you must make a written request to the City Clerk attention: Nancy Martins, Administrator, at the address, fax number or e-mail set out above.

     

    Zoning By-law Amendment Appeal: If a specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which by-law would apply would otherwise have an ability to appeal the decision of the Council of the City of Toronto to the Ontario Land Tribunal but the specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the City of Toronto before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is passed, the specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply is not entitled to appeal the by-law.

     

    People writing or making presentations at the public meeting: The City of Toronto Act, 2006, the Planning Act, 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 information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations, or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City's website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it - such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address - available to the public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

     

    Many Committee, Board and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view.  If you speak at the meeting you will appear in the video broadcast. Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available. Direct any questions about this collection to City Clerk’s Office at the telephone number or email address set out above.

     

    An online version of this Notice is available at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/public-notices-bylaws/.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

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    Notice of Adoption of Official Plan Amendment 864 Pursuant to Subsection 17(23) - 630-646 Spadina Avenue and 67 Harbord Street.

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    NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 864 PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION 17(23)

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    TAKE NOTICE that the City of Toronto, on December 17, 2025, adopted By-law 1465-2025 of the Official Plan of the City of Toronto (“OPA 864”) with respect to 630 Spadina Avenue, and associated maps, in a delineated Protected Major Transit Station Area, pursuant to subsections 16(15) and 17 of the Planning Act for Ministerial Approval. 

     

    OPA 864 amends the Toronto Official Plan as follows:

     

    The purpose and effect of this Official Plan Amendment is to: Redesignate the subject site from Neighbourhoods to Mixed-Use Areas and designate the lands as Mixed-Use Area 3 – Main Street in the Downtown Secondary Plan.

     

    The Official Plan Amendment will be submitted to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing for approval pursuant to subsections 16(18) and 17(31) of the Planning Act.

     

    Pursuant to subsection 17(15) of the Planning Act, the appropriate approval authority and prescribed public bodies were consulted in the preparation of the Official Plan Amendment and were given an opportunity to review all supporting information and material and any other prescribed information and material.

     

    A statutory public meeting was held on November 27, 2025. The Toronto and East York Community Council and Toronto City Council considered one oral and two written submissions in making the decision. Please see item 2025.TE.27.9 at https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.TE27.9.

     

    Detailed information regarding the Official Plan Amendment may be obtained by contacting Konain Edhi, Planner at 416-396-4254, or by e-mail at Konain.Edhi2@toronto.ca. The By-law and Official Plan Amendment is also available at: https://www.toronto.ca/ourplan.

     

    The Official Plan Amendment will be submitted for Ministerial approval to Carly Basu, Manager, Community Planning and Development, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, College Park, 16th Floor, 777 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2J3, Carly.Basu@ontario.ca.

     

    Any person or public body is entitled to receive notice of the decision of the approval authority, which is the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, if a written request to be notified of the decision (including the person's or public body's address) is made to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing at the address provided. The Decision of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on this proposed Official Plan Amendment with a Protect Major Transit Station Area is not appealable to the Ontario Land Tribunal, pursuant to subsections 17(36.1.4) and 17(36.5) of the Planning Act.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

     

    PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF

    OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 864

     

    The purpose and effect of Official Plan Amendment 864 is to redesignate a portion of the site from Neighbourhoods to Mixed-Use Areas for the property at 630-646 Spadina Avenue and 67 Harbord Street. The Official Plan Amendment would also designate the lands at 630 Spadina Avenue as Mixed-Use Area 3 – Main Street in the Downtown Secondary Plan.

     

    Further information may be obtained by contacting Konain Edhi at 416-396-4254, or at Konain.Edhi2@toronto.ca.

     

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    • 646 Spadina Avenue Toronto Ontario
    • 67 Harbord Street Toronto Ontario

    Notice of Public Meeting - Request to Amend the Zoning By-law - Incorporate Low-rise Residential Lands in the Etobicoke York district of the City of Toronto, to Zoning By-law 569-2013

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    NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

    To be held by the Planning and Housing Committee

    (Under the Planning Act)

     

    City-initiated request to Amend the Zoning By-law, to Incorporate Low-rise Residential Lands in the Etobicoke York district of the City of Toronto, to Zoning By-law 569-2013  

     

    Location of Application:       Properties Listed Below
    Applicant:                              City of Toronto
     
    Date:                                      January 22, 2026
    Time:                                     9:30 a.m., or as soon as possible thereafter
    Place:                                   Committee Room 1, Toronto City Hall and by Video Conference
     

    PROPOSAL

     

    The City-initiated Zoning By-law Amendment proposes to amend the Zoning By-law 569-2013, to add the properties in the Etobicoke York district of the City of Toronto, as listed below, to Zoning By-law 569-2013. The Zoning By-law Amendment is the outcome of the City-initiated study “Housing Action Plan: Incorporating Low-rise Residential Lands into Zoning By-law 569-2013.” These properties had active zoning by-law amendment or site plan control applications in 2012 and were excluded from the city-wide Zoning By-law through the transition protocol. The Zoning by-law amendment proposes to bring these lands into the city-wide Zoning By-law with zoning standards that are consistent with the applicable former municipal zoning by-law and consistent with recent city-wide zoning amendments.

     

    Address Number Address, Street
    1-36 Abraham Welsh Road
    38 Acacia Avenue
    1155 Albion Road
    1155R Albion Road
    1 Ashley Park Road
    4 Ashley Road
    6 Ashley Road
    8 Ashley Road
    10 Ashley Road
    12 Ashley Road
    65 Barker Avenue
    14 Barkwin Drive
    10 Beaucourt Road
    196 Bering Avenue
    200 Bering Avenue
    204 Bering Avenue
    206 Bering Avenue
    208 Bering Avenue
    126-192 Bob Yuill Drive
    1A Bowsprit Avenue
    1B Bowsprit Avenue
    1C Bowsprit Avenue
    1D Bowsprit Avenue
    1E Bowsprit Avenue
    1F Bowsprit Avenue
    36 Brentwood Road North
    1 Brookhaven Drive
    35 Canerouth Drive
    37 Canerouth Drive
    5 Chapman Road
    7 Chapman Road
    9 Chapman Road
    11 Chapman Road
    13 Chapman Road
    1-35 Charlie Jordan Road
    33 Cornelius Parkway
    63 Cornelius Parkway
    12 Duckworth Street
    24 Dunning Crescent
    188 Edenbridge Drive
    53 Edenbrook Hill
    73 Enfield Avenue
    14 Flaxman Road
    52A Hilldale Road
    52B Hilldale Road
    133-245 Isaac Devins Boulevard
    168 Islington Avenue
    1140 Islington Avenue
    2670 Islington Avenue
    1142A Islington Avenue
    1142B Islington Avenue
    1144A Islington Avenue
    1144B Islington Avenue
    1146A Islington Avenue
    1146B Islington Avenue
    17 John Best Avenue
    19 Justice Gardens
    12 Justice Gardens
    13 Justice Gardens
    15 Justice Gardens
    16 Justice Gardens
    17 Justice Gardens
    29 Justice Gardens
    31 Kipling Avenue
    350 Kipling Avenue
    409 Kipling Avenue
    413 Kipling Avenue
    967 Kipling Avenue
    969 Kipling Avenue
    971 Kipling Avenue
    973 Kipling Avenue
    975 Kipling Avenue
    977 Kipling Avenue
    979 Kipling Avenue
    981 Lake Shore Boulevard West
    2298 Lake Shore Boulevard West
    2300 Lake Shore Boulevard West
    2609 Lake Shore Boulevard West
    2686 Lake Shore Drive
    51 Lavender Road
    56 Lawrence Avenue West
    2284 Lorne Avenue
    1-52 Lou Pomanti Street
    52 Mainshep Road
    25 Maple Bush Avenue
    19 Maple Bush Avenue
    21 Mary Chapman Boulevard
    30-118 Mary Chapman Boulevard
    66A McCartney Street
    1-59 McCartney Street
    59 Noranda Drive
    34 Nordale Crescent
    34 North Drive
    43 Norval Street
    48 Oakfield Drive
    46 Orchard Crescent
    1-121 Parrotta Drive
    121 Pipestone Place
    9 Ravenscrest Drive
    54 Ridgegate Crescent
    9 Ridgevalley Crescent
    30 Ridgevalley Crescent
    54 Ron Attwell Street
    1-58 Ron Attwell Street
    59 Royal York Road
    1216A Royal York Road
    1216B Saffron Crescent
    35 Scarlett Road
    556 Scarlett Road
    558A Scarlett Road
    558B Scarlett Road
    560A Scarlett Road
    560B Sheppard Avenue West
    2295 Sheppard Avenue West
    2355 Spears Street
    16 Spring Garden Road
    7 Spring Garden Road
    29 Station Road
    2 Stong Court
    20 Streight Lane
    1 Streight Lane
    3 Streight Lane
    5 Streight Lane
    7 Streight Lane
    9 Streight Lane
    11 Streight Lane
    13 Streight Lane
    15 Streight Lane
    17 Streight Lane
    19 Streight Lane
    21 Streight Lane
    23 Sun Row Drive
    111 Thistle Down Boulevard
    30 Van Dusen Boulevard
    55 Weston Road
    1040 Weston Road
    3035 Weston Road
    55A Westona Street
    55B Westona Street
    57A Westona Street
    57B Westona Street
    59A Westona Street
    59B Westona Street

     

    Detailed information regarding the proposal, including background information and material may be obtained by contacting Hania Butter, Assistant Planner at 416-392-0189, or by e-mail at Hania.Butter@toronto.ca.

     

    Further information can be found at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/planning-studies-initiatives/incorporating-low-rise-residential-lands-into-zoning-by-law-569-2013/.

     

    PURPOSE OF PUBLIC MEETING

     

    The Planning and Housing Committee will receive input and review the proposal and any other material placed before it, in order to make recommendations on the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment. These recommendations will then be forwarded to Toronto City Council for its consideration.

     

    You can follow the meeting at www.youtube.com/TorontoCityCouncilLive.

     

    MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN

     

    You may send written comments by e-mail to phc@toronto.ca or by mail to the address below. You can submit written comments up until City Council gives final consideration to the proposal.

     

    You are also invited to address the Planning and Housing Committee, in person, by video conference or by telephone, to make your views known regarding the proposal.

     

    If you wish to address the Planning and Housing Committee directly, please register by e-mail to phc@toronto.ca or by phone at 416-397-4579, no later than 12:00 p.m. on January 21, 2026. If you register, we will contact you with instructions on how to participate in the meeting.

     

    The Planning and Housing Committee may request you to file an outline of your presentation with the Clerk.

     

    For more information about matter, including information about appeal rights, please contact: City Clerk, Attention: Nancy Martins, Administrator, Planning and Housing Committee, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2, Phone: 416-397-4579, Fax: 416-392-2980, email: phc@toronto.ca.

     

    Special Assistance: City Staff can arrange for special assistance with some advance notice. If you need special assistance, please call 416-397-4579, TTY 416-338-0889 or e-mail phc@toronto.ca.

     

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    Given that the amendments listed in this Notice apply to lands at multiple locations within the geographic boundaries of the Etobicoke York district of the City of Toronto, a key map has not been provided with this notice.

     

    If you wish to be notified of the decision of the City of Toronto on the passing or refusal of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment, you must make a written request to the City Clerk, Attention: Nancy Martins, Administrator, Planning and Housing Committee, at the address, fax number or e-mail set out in this notice.

     

    Zoning By-law Amendment Appeal:  If a specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which by-law would apply would otherwise have an ability to appeal the decision of the Council of the City of Toronto to the Ontario Land Tribunal but the specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the City of Toronto before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is passed, the specified person or public body as defined under the Planning Act or the registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply is not entitled to appeal the by-law.

     

    People writing or making presentations at the public meeting:  The City of Toronto Act, 2006, the Planning Act, 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 information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s).  If you are submitting letters, faxes, e-mails, presentations, or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City's website.  The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it - such as your postal address, telephone number or e-mail address - available to the public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

     

    Many Committee, Board and Advisory Body meetings are broadcast live over the internet for the public to view.  If you speak at the meeting you will appear in the video broadcast.  Video broadcasts are archived and continue to be publicly available.  Direct any questions about this collection to City Clerk’s Office at the telephone number or email address set out above.

     

    An online version of this Notice is available at https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/public-notices-bylaws/.

     

    Compliance with Provincial laws respecting Notice may result in you receiving duplicate notices.

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    Notice of Intention to Designate - 241 Yonge St

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    IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT

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

    CITY OF TORONTO, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO

    241 YONGE STREET

     

    NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE THE PROPERTY

     

    TAKE NOTICE that Council for the City of Toronto intends to designate the property, including the lands, buildings and structures thereon known municipally as 241 Yonge 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.

     

    Reasons for Designation

     

    The property at 241 Yonge Street is worthy of designation under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act for its cultural heritage value and meets Regulation 9/06, the provincial criteria for municipal designation.

     

    Description

     

    The property at 241 Yonge Street is located on the east side of Yonge Street, mid-block between Shuter Street to the south and Sankofa Square to the north. It contains a four-storey mixed-use commercial brick and stone building constructed in 1911 in the Edwardian Classicism style, following the designs of the architectural firm of Mitchell & White. It was purpose-built as the commercial property for the Art Metropole artist material supply company established in 1888.

     

    The property was included on the Heritage Register on November 21, 1973.

     

    Statement of Cultural Heritage Value

     

    The property at 241 Yonge Street has design and physical value because it is a representative example of the Edwardian Classicism style applied to a commercial building type. Edwardian Classicism emerged in reaction against the highly decorative and eclectic designs typical of the High Victorian styles, such as Queen Anne, that were popular in Canada during the 1860s and 70s. By the late-19th century, the pendulum started to swing, and architects returned to find inspiration from the classical styles. The Art Metropole building exemplifies Edwardian Classicism through the symmetrical organization of its main façade that attends to balanced proportions and ordered form (especially its three-part division), the classical references in its design, its multipaned curtain wall glazing system, and its sculptural but self-contained ornamentation that contributes an elegantly composed presence to the streetscape.

     

    The property has additional design value because it displays a high degree of artistic merit through the design cohesion of its main façade that is comprised of finely detailed, decorative elements executed with quality materials. These include the smooth ashlar limestone moulded into architrave surrounds, the multi-pane curtain wall and the pattern in the glazing created by the muntin bars and decorative mullions, featuring the cast iron spandrel panels with repeating "AM" crest and festoon, and the prominent fourth storey copper cornice that surmounts the full height semicircular Diocletian window and is detailed with denticulation, egg and dart moulding, and a lion head motif. Similar elements were formerly repeated, in variations, in the original cast-iron storefront that has since been altered.

     

    The property has historical or associative value because it has direct associations with the contemporary Canadian art group General Idea. General Idea (1969–1994) remain some of the most influential artists to have emerged from Canada and together, Felix Partz (1945–1994), Jorge Zontal (1944–1994) and AA Bronson (b. 1946) created a groundbreaking practice that spanned twenty-five years. 241 Yonge Street was the location of General Idea's second studio and office space in Toronto, it was where they published FILE Magazine, and it was the inaugural site of the artist-run centre they founded in 1974: Art Metropole. The history of 241 Yonge Street as the purpose-built storefront for the original Art Metropole artist supply company and the prominent appearance of its façade were both influential in General Idea's decision to select this location. The name of the 19th century art supply company directly inspired the naming of the contemporary artist-run centre. The original architect drawings of the building's main façade featured in the advertising and correspondence graphics for the centre for the duration of its occupation there, until 1978. General Idea and Art Metropole were both significant to the establishment of a national artist-run centre network that connected like-minded, counterculture contemporary artists across the country who were operating outside of traditional art institutions and exploring unconventional art mediums in the 1970s and 1980s.

     

    The Art Metropole building has historical or associative value because it has the potential to yield information that contributes to an understanding of the Toronto art scene and the supply of artist materials to support Canadian artists in the late 19th to early 20th century. Art Metropole was established in 1888 as one of the earliest artist material supply companies in Toronto. The company operated out of several locations across the city over the years, yet its location at 241 Yonge Street was the first and only building purpose-built for them in 1911 and is likely the only remaining building associated with their operations. The building and its historic function fulfilled an important role in the wholesale and distribution of materials like paints, canvases, and water-colour papers that were, by necessity, imported from Europe because there were initially very few Canadian based manufacturing companies for these products. Existing research into the brands and types of products advertised and sold by Art Metropole has contributed to an understanding of the painting practices and methods of Canadian artists, including celebrated artists such as David Milne (1888-1953), Tom Thomson (1877-1917), and J.E.H. MacDonald (1873-1932).

     

    Situated on the east side of Yonge Street, just north of Queen Street and south of Sankofa Square, 241 Yonge Street is important in maintaining and supporting the historic commercial character of Toronto's iconic Yonge Street. Constructed as a commercial property in 1911, the design and typology of the Art Metropole building illustrates how the development of Yonge Street's commercial character has been evolving for over one hundred years. The subject property is one of a collection of several low-rise commercial buildings dating from the late 19th to early 20th centuries distributed along the east side of the block that survived the Eaton Centre redevelopment on the west side opposite. The historic buildings maintain a sense of the long-established commercial identity of Yonge Street and share consistent setbacks and design commonalities of masonry cladding, cornice details, and decorative window surrounds.

     

    241 Yonge Street is historically linked to its surroundings as a purpose-built and prominent commercial building type constructed within the context of Yonge Street, a dynamic commercial area developing within the narrow property parcels of its historic lot patterns. Often considered Toronto's "Main Street," Yonge Street has consistently drawn businesses to establish commercial storefronts along its streetscape since at least the 1860s. The combination of the continued commercial success of the area and new structural innovations developed in the 1880s allowed for the possibility to construct new, eye-catching commercial buildings on the street with increased height densities without needing to consolidate several properties or compromise on interior space. The metal frame construction and curtain wall approach allowed Art Metropole to commission the design of a four-storey commercial showroom within a single, narrow property parcel. Several buildings along Yonge Street exhibited comparable tall and narrow massing, such as the Mason & Risch building formerly at 230 Yonge Street and the R.S. Williams building formerly at 145-147 Yonge Street (both since demolished), suggesting a small design trend linked to this time and context.

     

    Heritage Attributes

     

    Design and Physical Value

     

    The following heritage attributes contribute to the cultural heritage value of the property at 241 Yonge Street as a representative example of the Edwardian Classicism architectural style applied to a commercial building type, and also for displaying a high degree of artistic merit:

     

    • The scale, form, and massing of the four-storey building on a rectangular plan
    • The flat roofline accentuated by the prominent cornice
    • The symmetrical composition of the main (west) façade
    • The articulation of the main façade's three part division
    • The building's materials, including:
      • smooth ashlar limestone masonry (west façade)
      • buff brick cladding (north, south, and east façades)
      • original cast iron features (west façade)
      • copper copping and copper cornice (west façade)
    • The existing position and proportions of all original window openings on the main (west) façade
    • The moulded, lugged architrave stone surrounds of the second and third storey flat-headed window opening
    • The moulded stone voussoirs and prominent keystone around the fourth storey Diocletian window opening, with plain spandrels and moulded square surround above
    • The grid patterns of the muntin bars and mullions on the main (west) façade
    • The cast iron spandrel panel in the glazing between the second and third storeys with its repeating festoon design featuring intertwined letters "A" and "M" encircled and hung with ribbons
    • Stone cornices with copper copping above the first and third storeys
    • Prominent copper cornice at the roofline with denticulation, egg and dart moulding, and repeating lion's head motif

    Historical and Associative Value

     

    The following heritage attributes contribute to the cultural heritage value of the property at 241 Yonge Street for its potential to yield information that contributes to an understanding of the art scene and artist materials culture in Toronto in the late-19th to early-20th century:

    • The cast iron spandrel panel in the glazing between the second and third storeys with its repeating festoon design, specifically the intertwined letters "A" and "M" that stand for Art Metropole

    Contextual Value

     

    The following heritage attributes contribute to the cultural heritage value of the property at 241 Yonge Street as supporting and maintaining the historic commercial character of Yonge Street, between Shuter Street and Sankofa Square, and as being historically linked to its surroundings:

    • The zero setback of the building, its placement, and its orientation where the main (west) façade fronts onto Yonge Street
    • The scale, form, and massing of the four-storey building with its narrow frontage that corresponds with the narrow property parcel                      

     

    Notice of Objection to the Notice of Intention to Designate

     

    Notice of an objection to the Notice of Intention to Designate the Property may be served on the City Clerk, Attention: Registrar Secretariat, City Clerk's Office, Toronto City Hall, 2nd Floor West, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2N2.; Email: RegistrarCCO@toronto.ca within thirty (30) days of December 22, 2025, which is January 21, 2026. The notice of objection to the Notice of Intention to Designate the Property must set out the reason(s) for the objection and all relevant facts.

     

    Getting Additional Information:

     

    Further information in respect of the Notice of Intention to Designate the Property is available from the City of Toronto at:

     

    https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.PH26.12.

     

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