| 137705 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | 52200000 | Y | PLAN_ACT | 1-20 Adriatic Road - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment Application - Decision Report - Approval | 2024.EY18.1 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This application proposes to amend the Official Plan and amend city-wide Zoning By-law 569-2013 for 1-20 Adriatic Road.</p>
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<p>The Official Plan Amendment (OPA 758) would redesignate 18 properties, each with a detached dwelling, from Neighbourhoods to Apartment Neighbourhoods to facilitate a more intense form of development. OPA 758 would also redesignate the southeast corner of the development block as Parks and Other Open Spaces – Parks, in recognition of the on-site parkland dedication secured through the development review process, and Natural Areas for the sensitive areas within the Natural Heritage System.</p>
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<p>The rezoning would introduce regulations and performance standards to permit the intensification of the site with three new 22-storey residential apartment buildings. In total, the proposal would deliver 947 new residential units. The new residential units would be supported by a new park, positive public realm interventions, and amenity spaces.</p>
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<p>This report reviews and recommends approval of the applications to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law with a Holding Provision.</p> | 18 | 1 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 1 - Etobicoke North | N | 1734411600000 | … | Report | ACTION | Amended | Main | Planning Act, RSO 1990 | Public Notice Given | Community Council | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | ACTION | true | Amended | 9:30 AM | — | — |
| 137555 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | 52200000 | Y | PLAN_ACT | 2422, 2428 and 2434 Islington Avenue - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment Application - Decision Report - Approval | 2024.EY18.2 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>An application to amend the Official Plan, Zoning By-law 569-2013 and former City of Etobicoke By-law 11,737 has been submitted for the lands at 2422, 2428 and 2434 Islington Avenue, the current site of a multi-unit commercial building (Elmhurst Plaza), a drive-through restaurant (Tim Hortons) and a detached dwelling. The existing commercial plaza and detached dwelling are proposed to be demolished. </p>
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<p>The Official Plan Amendment (OPA) proposes to redesignate the site from Neighbourhoods to Mixed Use Areas.</p>
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<p>The Zoning By-law amendment (ZBA) would permit the development of a mid-rise, mixed-use, building accompanied by two blocks of stacked townhouse units on the north-west corner of Islington Avenue and Elmhurst Drive. The L-shaped mid-rise building would be 11 storeys with a four- to five-storey street-wall expression and the townhouse units would be four storeys in height. The 449-unit proposal includes 421 units in the mid-rise building and 28 stacked townhouse units for a residential Gross Floor Area (GFA) of 27,147 square metres. Additionally, 617 square metres of non-residential GFA is proposed.</p> | 18 | 2 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 1 - Etobicoke North | N | 1734411600000 |
| 137596 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | 52200000 | Y | PLAN_ACT | 82 Buttonwood Avenue - Temporary Use Zoning By-law - Decision Report - Approval | 2024.EY18.3 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>West Park Healthcare Centre, a public rehabilitation hospital at 82 Buttonwood Avenue, has recently redeveloped their campus and opened a new main hospital building. The Ministry of Health has requested that the former hospital building, including an associated central utility plant, be retained and remain in use for a temporary period.</p>
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<p>A Temporary Use Zoning By-law to allow the use of the former hospital buildings is required because the existing zoning regulations contemplate that, following construction, existing buildings would be demolished and only the new main hospital building and the existing long-term care facility would remain in the associated zoning block. The existing zoning also imposes restrictions within valley and buffer lands.</p>
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<p>This report recommends approval of the application for a Temporary Use Zoning By-law to permit the use of the former hospital building and associated central utility plant at the West Park Healthcare Centre as a temporary use for a period of three years. The Temporary Use Zoning By-law also provides for additional parking and a new maintenance garage to be accommodated on a temporary basis within identified areas.</p> | 18 | 3 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 5 - York South - Weston | N | 1734411600000 |
| 137675 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | 52200000 | Y | PLAN_ACT | 530 The East Mall - Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision Applications - Decision Report - Approval | 2024.EY18.4 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This application proposes to amend the Zoning By-law to permit the development of three residential apartment buildings, consisting of a 14-storey building, two 22-storey towers connected with an eight-storey base building, and a 22-storey tower with an eight-storey base building, and a public park at the southern portion of the site located at 530 The East Mall. A total of 1095 residential units (including 110 replacement rental units) are proposed with 868 vehicular parking spaces and 822 bicycle parking spaces. The development will have a total Gross Floor Area of 84,098 square metres.</p>
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<p>The Draft Plan of Subdivision application submitted as part of this review proposes to establish three residential blocks, a public park, a storm sewer easement, and road widening blocks. </p>
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<p>A related Rental Housing Demolition Application has also been submitted as the existing rental apartment building on the site, consisting of 110 units, will be demolished after replacement rental units have been constructed. Assistance will be provided to tenants in the existing rental apartment building to facilitate their relocation to new units in the proposed development.</p>
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<p>This report recommends approval of the Zoning By-law amendment and the Draft Plan of Subdivision applications.</p> | 18 | 4 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 2 - Etobicoke Centre |
| 137380 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | 52200000 | Y | COT_ACT | 530 The East Mall - Rental Housing Demolition Application- Decision Report - Approval | 2024.EY18.5 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report reviews and recommends approval of the Rental Housing Demolition Application which proposes to demolish a seven-storey rental apartment building containing 110 rental units located at 530 The East Mall.</p>
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<p>The 110 rental units are proposed to be replaced as part of a new development on the site. The proposal includes a Tenant Relocation and Assistance Plan that addresses the right of existing tenants to move directly from their existing rental unit to a replacement unit of the same type at similar rent, and provides other assistance to mitigate hardship.</p>
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<p>The new development on the site is the subject of a related Zoning By-law Amendment application (22 242149 WET 02 OZ). The proposed development includes 1095 dwelling units, including 110 replacement units, and would consist of a 14-storey building, two 22-storey towers (inclusive of a shared 8-storey base building), and a 22-storey tower (inclusive of an 8-storey base building). An approval report for the Zoning By-law Amendment application has been advanced concurrently with this Rental Housing Demolition Application Decision report for approval.</p>
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<p>This report also recommends approval of the Residential Demolition Permit under Chapter 363 of the Toronto Municipal Code, subject to conditions.</p> | 18 | 5 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 2 - Etobicoke Centre |
| 137709 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | 4875 Dundas Street West - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment Application - Decision Report - Refusal | 2024.EY18.6 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>On May 7, 2024, a combined Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment application was submitted for a development at 4875 Dundas Street West to permit a 45-storey (150-metre high) mixed use building with a four-storey base building. The proposal contains 488 residential units, of which 56 are rental replacement units and 432 are market-based condominium units, and 461 square metres are at-grade retail uses. The overall proposal results in a density of 11.7 times the area of the lot.</p>
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<p>A related Rental Housing Demolition Application has been submitted.</p>
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<p>This report reviews and recommends refusal of the application as the proposal is not consistent with the policies of the Official Plan, does not have appropriate regard for the policies of the Etobicoke Centre Secondary Plan and its size and scale are excessive.</p> | 18 | 6 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore | N | 1734411600000 | … | Report | ACTION |
| 137706 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | 220, 230 and 240 Lake Promenade and 21 and 31 Park Boulevard - Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment, and Draft Plan of Subdivision Applications - Appeal Report | 2024.EY18.7 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>On April 17, 2023, a combined Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment, and Draft Plan of Subdivision, applications were submitted to permit the phased demolition of five existing seven-storey rental apartment buildings to allow for the construction of five new residential apartment buildings. The new buildings would consist of two rental apartment buildings and three condominium apartment buildings containing 2,021 residential units, comprising 577 rental and 1,444 condominium units, with heights ranging from 12 to 30 storeys. Included in the 577 rental units would be 548 rental units to replace the existing 548 rental units proposed to be demolished. A new public street, two new public parks, and a privately-owned publicly accessible space (“POPS”) are also proposed.</p>
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<p>A Rental Housing Demolition Application was also submitted on April 17, 2023.</p>
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<p>On August 9, 2024, the applicant appealed the applications to the Ontario Land Tribunal ("OLT") citing City Council’s failure to make a decision on the application within the 120-day time frame in the Planning Act. A Case Management Conference took place on October 18, 2024. The OLT has set a hearing for this matter from September 9 to October 6, 2025.</p>
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<p>This report recommends that the City Solicitor with the appropriate City staff attend the OLT hearing to oppose the application in its current form and to continue discussions with the applicant to resolve outstanding issues.</p> | 18 | 7 |
| 137722 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Review of Zoning Regulations for Nightclubs on Lake Shore Boulevard West - Final Report | 2024.EY18.8 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>At its meeting on December 13, 2023, City Council adopted Item 2023.PH8.2 - Recommended Amendments to Zoning By-laws for Bars, Restaurants and Entertainment Venues as part of the Night Economy Review, and enacted city-wide zoning permissions for nightclubs in commercial zones beyond the downtown area. Nightclub zoning requirements are complemented by an updated licensing framework that provides improved regulatory oversight of nightclubs. Expanding entertainment uses, such as nightclubs outside the downtown core, creates broader employment and economic benefits across Toronto, while enhancing the quality of life for residents through increasing access to local entertainment options and cultural venues in other areas of the city.</p>
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<p>Through Item PH8.2, Council directed City Planning staff to initiate a review of zoning regulations, including community consultation and engagement, for nightclubs on Lake Shore Boulevard West between Palace Pier Court and Forty Third Street and report back to the Etobicoke York Community Council by the fourth quarter of 2024.</p>
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<p>This review has been informed by analysis of zoning permissions for the area, a review of non-residential buildings along Lake Shore Boulevard West where nightclubs may be established, feedback received from community engagement and data from Municipal Licensing and Standards (MLS) on complaints and investigations.</p>
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<p>Based on the land use planning analysis, staff have not found a rationale to rescind nightclub permissions on a geographic basis along Lake Shore Boulevard West. City Planning staff recommend monitoring the effectiveness of nightclub permissions within the study area, and to report back to Etobicoke York Community Council upon issuance of three licences for nightclubs within the study area and one full year of operation for each of the three licensed establishments in order to evaluate implementation outcomes and any necessary refinements to the Zoning By-laws.</p> |
| 137403 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | POSTPONE | — | N | — | 31 Flindon Road - Application to Remove a City Tree | 2024.EY18.9 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report requests that Etobicoke York Community Council deny the request for a permit to remove one City-owned tree located at 31 Flindon Road. The applicant indicates the reason for requesting removal of the tree is due to the tree being in poor condition and in conflict with a proposed new driveway.</p>
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<p>The Norway maple tree <em>(Acer platanoides)</em> measures 51 centimeters in diameter. The City's Tree By-laws do not support the removal of this tree as it is maintainable. The permit was denied, and the applicant is appealing the decision. Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision as to whether a permit may be issued when an applicant wishes to appeal the denial of a permit of a tree protected under the By-laws.</p> | 18 | 9 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 7 - Humber River - Black Creek | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Deferred | Main |
| 137401 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | — | N | — | 90 Gort Avenue - Application to Remove a City Tree | 2024.EY18.10 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report requests that Etobicoke York Community Council deny the request for a permit to remove one City-owned tree located at 90 Gort Avenue. The applicant indicates the reason for requesting removal of the tree is because the tree is non-native, has established itself in a poor location, and is causing a nuisance by dropping fruit which attracts hornets.</p>
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<p>The white mulberry tree (Morus alba) measures 26 cm in diameter. The City's Tree By-laws do not support the removal of this tree as it is healthy and maintainable. The permit was denied, and the applicant is appealing the decision. Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision as to whether a permit may be issued when an applicant wishes to appeal the denial of a permit of a tree protected under the By-laws.</p> | 18 | 10 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Amended |
| 137736 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | — | N | — | 39 Kings Lynn Road - Application to Remove a City Tree | 2024.EY18.11 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report requests that Etobicoke York Community Council deny the request for a permit to remove one City-owned tree located at 39 Kings Lynn Road. The applicant indicates the reason for requesting removal of the tree is because tree's condition is declining and may cause damage to property.</p>
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<p>The basswood tree (Tilia americana) measures 80 centimetres in diameter. The City's Tree By-laws do not support the removal of this tree as it is maintainable. The permit was denied, and the applicant is appealing the decision. Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision as to whether a permit may be issued when an applicant wishes to appeal the denial of a permit of a tree protected under the by-laws.</p> | 18 | 11 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Amended | Main |
| 137669 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | 10 Golfcrest Road - Application for Fence Exemption | 2024.EY18.12 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report concerns a matter for which the Etobicoke York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
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<p>The purpose of this report is to advise Community Council concerning an application by the property owner of 10 Golfcrest Road for a site-specific Fence Exemption, pursuant to Section 447-1.5(B) of Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447 – Fences. The property owner is seeking Community Council’s permission to maintain a fence in the rear yard of the property that will not comply with the standards stipulated by Section 447-1.2(B)(1). The applicant is seeking permission to maintain a fence constructed of compressed wood with lattice style diagonal wood pieces uncased with horizontal boards on top and vertical boards on the side of each panel. The height of the fence varies between 2.51 metres (95 inches) to 3.35 metres (132 inches) due to the grading change and slope of ground along the south side of the property. The length of the fence is 5.18 metres (17 feet) and is setback 0.7 metres (28 inches) from existing raised deck, which is attached to residential building.</p> | 18 | 12 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 2 - Etobicoke Centre | N | — | … |
| 137581 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | — | N | — | 63 Glenaden Avenue East - Request for a Fence Exemption to the Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447 | 2024.EY18.13 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report concerns a matter for which the Etobicoke York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
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<p>The purpose of this report is to advise Community Council concerning an application by the property owner of 63 Glenaden Avenue East. for a site-specific Fence Exemption, pursuant to Section 447-1.5(B) of Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447 – Fences. The property owner is seeking Community Council’s permission to construct a wood fence (trellis) on the East side of the property measuring 3.23 meters in height that extends along the length of the deck for approximately 5.57 meters (3 panels).</p> | 18 | 13 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Amended | Main | — |
| 137666 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | — | N | — | 578 Rustic Road - Application for Fence Exemption | 2024.EY18.14 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report concerns a matter for which the Etobicoke York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
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<p>The purpose of this report is to advise Community Council concerning an application by the property owner of 578 Rustic Road for a site-specific Fence Exemption, pursuant to Section 447-1.5(B) of Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447 – Fences. The property owner is seeking Community Council’s permission to maintain a partial perimeter fence of the property that will not comply with the standards stipulated by Section 447-1.2(B)(1) and Section 447-1.2. The applicant is seeking permission to maintain a fence constructed of compressed wood with vertical-on-vertical boards with horizontal boards on top. The applicant is also asking to maintain such fence with a 2.4 metre sightline obstruction. The height of the fence is between 2.2 meters (87 inches) and 2.3 metres (94 inches) along the fence line due to the slope of ground alongside Jocada Road. It is a corner lot that borders a residential property driveway on the north side. </p> | 18 | 14 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 5 - York South - Weston | N | — | … |
| 137668 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | POSTPONE | — | N | — | 3210 Weston Road - Application for Fence Exemption | 2024.EY18.15 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report concerns a matter for which the Etobicoke York Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
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<p>The purpose of this report is to advise Community Council concerning an application by the property owner of 3210 Weston Road for a site-specific Fence Exemption, pursuant to Section 447-1.5(B) of Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 447 – Fences. The property owner is seeking Community Council’s permission to maintain a perimeter fence of the property that will not comply with the standards stipulated by Section 447-1.2(B)(1). The applicant is seeking permission to maintain a fence constructed of wrought iron material. The height of the fence is 2.44m (96 inches) along the entire perimeter of the property.</p> | 18 | 15 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 7 - Humber River - Black Creek | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Deferred | Main |
| 137610 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | — | N | — | 2050 Weston Road - Application for a Clothing Drop Box Location Permit | 2024.EY18.16 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>The purpose of this staff report is to report on the refusal to issue a permit by Municipal Licensing and Standards in the matter of an application for a Clothing Drop Box Location permit at 2050 Weston Road.</p> | 18 | 16 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 5 - York South - Weston | N | 1734411600000 | … | Report | ACTION | Amended | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … | … | … |
| 137646 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | 35 Zorra Street - Naming of a Proposed Private Street for a Development | 2024.EY18.17 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report recommends that the name "Carolina Rose Heights" be approved to identify a proposed private street located at 35 Zorra Street.</p>
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<p>This naming proposal complies with the City of Toronto Street Naming Policy which can be found at <a href="https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/street-naming/">https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/street-naming/</a></p> | 18 | 17 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | Public Notice Given |
| 137628 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | 259-270 The Kingsway - Naming of a Proposed Private Lane for a Development | 2024.EY18.18 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report recommends that the name "Humbertown Way" be approved to identify a proposed private lane for a development located at 259-270 The Kingsway.</p>
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<p>This naming proposal complies with the City of Toronto Street Naming Policy which can be found at <a href="https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/street-naming/">https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/street-naming/</a></p> | 18 | 18 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 2 - Etobicoke Centre | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | Public Notice Given |
| 137378 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Laneway West of Royal York Road, between Melrose Street and Hay Avenue - Speed Bumps | 2024.EY18.19 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services is recommending the installation of speed bumps in laneway west of Royal York Road, between Melrose Street and Hay Avenue.</p> | 18 | 19 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … | … |
| 137672 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Marine Parade Drive - Parking Amendments | 2024.EY18.20 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a transit service on Marine Parade Drive, City Council approval of this report is required.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services is recommending that stopping be prohibited at all times on the east side of Marine Parade Drive, in the area opposite Silver Moon Drive, between a point 23 metres south to a point 12 metres north of the subject intersection. The proposed amendment will deter parking in the area of the intersection.</p>
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<p>A companion report, titled "All-way Stop Control - Marine Parade Drive and Silver Moon Drive" proposes an all-way stop control at Marine Parade Drive and Silver Moon Drive. This amendment is shown in Attachment 1.</p> | 18 | 20 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore | N | 1734411600000 | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — |
| 137671 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Marine Parade Drive and Silver Moon Drive - All-Way Stop Control | 2024.EY18.21 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services is requesting approval to install all-way stop control at the intersection of Marine Parade Drive and Silver Moon Drive. Based on the assessment undertaken, the installation of all-way stop control is recommended and should enhance safety for all road users.</p>
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<p>A companion report, titled "Parking Regulation Amendments – Marine Parade Drive" proposes a "No Stopping Anytime" prohibition on Marine Parade Drive in the area opposite Silver Moon Drive. These amendments are shown in Attachment 1.</p> | 18 | 21 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — |
| 137695 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Mattice Avenue and Botfield Avenue - All-Way Stop Control | 2024.EY18.22 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services is requesting approval to install all-way stop control at the intersections of Mattice Avenue and Botfield Avenue. Based on the assessment undertaken, the installation of all-way stop control is recommended and should enhance safety for all road users.</p>
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<p>During the course of the investigation, it was noted that there is a discrepancy between posted signs and the existing parking regulations. Recommendations 3 and 4 will correct this inconsistency.</p> | 18 | 22 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 2 - Etobicoke Centre | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — |
| 137701 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Rexdale Boulevard and Silver Reign Drive - Traffic Control Signals (Delegated) | 2024.EY18.23 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services is requesting approval to enact the By-law for the new traffic control signals that have been installed at the intersection of Rexdale Boulevard and Silver Reign Drive. A By-law enactment is also requested by Transportation Services for the dual westbound left turn lanes that have been installed at the intersection. Traffic control signals and the dual westbound left turn lanes at the intersection will provide enhanced safety for all road users.</p>
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<p>A companion report, "Traffic Control Signal Modifications - 2200 Islington Avenue (Non-Delegated)," outlines the required by-law amendments to reflect traffic control signal modifications and other regulatory amendments for locations with Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) service.</p> | 18 | 23 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 1 - Etobicoke North | N | — | … | Report | ACTION |
| 137700 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | 2200 Islington Avenue - Traffic Control Signal Modifications (Non-Delegated) | 2024.EY18.24 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates bus service on Rexdale Boulevard, Islington Avenue and Bergamot Avenue, City Council approval of this report is required.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services is requesting approval to amend the by-law to reflect changes to the existing traffic control signals at the intersection of Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue, and at the intersection of Rexdale Boulevard and Bergamot Avenue/Vetiver Drive. Transportation Services is also requesting approval to rescind the existing eastbound left turn prohibition and amend the by-law to reflect the dual eastbound-to-southbound right turn lanes and the dual northbound-to-westbound left turn lanes at the intersection of Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue. In addition, Transportation Services is requesting the implementation of a pedestrian crossing prohibition for the south leg of the Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue intersection.</p>
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<p>Amendment of the by-law is necessary to reflect changes to the existing traffic control signals at the intersection of Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue and at the intersection of Rexdale Boulevard and Bergamot Avenue/Vetiver Drive. Removal of the existing eastbound left turn traffic prohibition will facilitate full vehicular movements for the intersection of Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue. By-law changes for the dual eastbound-to-southbound right turn lanes and the dual northbound-to-westbound left turn lanes at the intersection of Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue are required as these facilities were implemented through the approvals process associated with the 2200 Islington Avenue development. The said facilities will accommodate the increased traffic volumes for these vehicular movements. The pedestrian crossing prohibition for the south leg of the Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue intersection is necessary as there is no pedestrian crosswalk at that location.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services also recommends amendments to the existing parking regulations and the boundary of the 60 kilometres per hour speed limit zone to reflect the reconfigured intersection of Rexdale Boulevard and Islington Avenue.</p>
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<p>The future public road, known as Vetiver Drive, is currently dedicated as a public highway, but not yet assumed. The recommendations for the installation or modifications of traffic control signals in this report should not be construed as the City's assumption of this future public road.</p>
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<p>A companion report, "Traffic Control Signals - Rexdale Boulevard and Silver Reign Drive (Delegated)," outlines the required by-law amendments to reflect the new traffic control signals located at Rexdale Boulevard and Silver Reign Drive and the associated regulatory amendments for this section of Rexdale Boulevard which does not have TTC service.</p> |
| 137667 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Humberwood Boulevard and Kingsplate Crescent - Traffic Control Signals | 2024.EY18.25 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>As the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) operates a transit service on Humberwood Boulevard, City Council approval of this report is required.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services is requesting approval to install traffic control signals at the intersection of Humberwood Boulevard and Kingsplate Crescent. The traffic control signals will provide enhanced safety for all road users and is justified based on the assessment undertaken.</p> | 18 | 25 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 1 - Etobicoke North | N | 1734411600000 | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … |
| 137670 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Silver Moon Drive and Shore Breeze Drive - Traffic Regulation Amendments | 2024.EY18.26 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report is about a matter that Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services is recommending that various traffic regulations be implemented on Silver Moon Drive and Shore Breeze Drive, as these streets have recently been dedicated as public road allowance. Currently there are no traffic or parking regulations on these streets. The proposed traffic regulations are consistent with City policies and guidelines given the operation of the roadway and surrounding residential nature. The proposed regulations will deter parking on these streets, except within the designated lay-bys and maintaining a clear passage for vehicles.</p> | 18 | 26 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — |
| 137968 | LETTER | N | N | NEW | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Church Street - Removal of Traffic Calming Islands | 2024.EY18.27 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>In 2020, my office was approached by numerous residents of Church Street expressing urgent concerns about the growing danger posed by speeding vehicles. Their concerns were accompanied by a petition requesting the installation of speed humps to address the issue. However, since Church Street serves as a TTC route, speed humps were not considered a viable option.</p>
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<p>At the time, Transportation Services recommended the installation of a Traffic Calming Island as an alternative measure to deter speeding. Unfortunately, over the years, this measure has proven to be ineffective in slowing down traffic and has become a safety concern for the community.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services has updated the Traffic Calming Policy to include speed cushions which are specifically designed to reduce vehicle speeds while allowing TTC buses and emergency vehicles to pass through without disruption.</p>
<p>Transportation Services has agreed to investigate the implementation of speed cushions on Church Street, between Grattan Street and Cypress Street and report back to City Council in Q1 of 2025 with their findings.</p> | 18 | 27 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 5 - York South - Weston | N | 1734411600000 | … |
| 138003 | LETTER | N | N | NEW | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | West Park Healthcare Centre, 170 Emmett Avenue (formerly municipally known as 82 Buttonwood Avenue) - Encroachment Agreement request for a Ground Sign at the intersection of Emmett Avenue at Campus Road ‘A’ | 2024.EY18.28 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>West Park Healthcare Centre has recently built a new state-of-the-art hospital facility. This will house additional patient beds, outpatient clinics and services, all designed to provide enhanced care for patients requiring complex rehabilitation and continuing care.<br /><br />The expansion has also introduced a new road leading to the hospital to improve access and traffic flow. Clear and visible directional signs are crucial to guide visitors, patients, and emergency vehicles efficiently to the new hospital and other facilities on site.</p>
<p><br />Installing proper signage will ensure seamless access, reduce confusion, and enhance the overall experience for hospital visitors, contributing to the success of West Park’s expanded services.</p> | 18 | 28 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 5 - York South - Weston | N | — | … | Letter | ACTION | Adopted |
| 138050 | REPORT | N | N | NEW | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Edgemore Drive - Traffic Calming | 2024.EY18.29 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>In response to safety concerns raised by residents on Edgemore Drive, I request that Transportation Services staff conduct a study of traffic calming measures on Edgemore Drive, from Royal York Road to Prince Edward Drive.</p> | 18 | 29 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | New | — | — | Community Council | … | … | … | … | … |
| 137947 | DFTBYLAW | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | — | N | — | Introduction of By-laws | 2024.EY18.30 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>Etobicoke York Community Council will introduce bills.</p> | 18 | 30 | CCOUNCIL | EY | 1 - Etobicoke North, 2 - Etobicoke Centre, 3 - Etobicoke - Lakeshore, 5 - York South - Weston, 7 - Humber River - Black Creek | N | — | — | Draft By-law | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … | … | … | … |