| 136841 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | Y | PLAN_ACT | 10 Elmwood Avenue - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment Applications - Decision Report - Approval | 2024.NY18.1 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This application proposes to permit the development of a single-storey restaurant with an outdoor patio. The application proposes a gross floor area of 197.86 square metres, a height of 8.61 metres and a Floor Space Index of 0.4. There are no parking or loading spaces proposed. The site currently contains a surface parking lot.</p>
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<p>The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020). The proposed development also conforms with the Official plan given that it implements the policy goals of Mixed Use Areas in the Official plan.</p>
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<p>This report reviews and recommends approval of the application to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law.</p> | 18 | 1 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 18 - Willowdale | N | 1731474000000 | … | Report | ACTION | Amended | Main | Planning Act, RSO 1990 | Public Notice Given | Community Council | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | … | ACTION | true | Amended | — | — | — |
| 137044 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | NO_ACTN | N | — | 10 Elmwood Avenue - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment Applications - Supplementary Report | 2024.NY18.1a | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This Supplementary Report provides an update to the report titled, 10 Elmwood Avenue - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment Applications - Decision Report - Approval, dated June 19, 2024 from the Director, Community Planning, North York District (Item 17.4). The report recommended that the proposed restaurant use be permitted subject to certain criteria and did not require any parking spaces.</p>
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<p>That report was deferred to the September 24, 2024 Community Council meeting to provide time for staff to revisit the recommended zoning by-law amendment in order to consider adding additional uses on the site. The report was subsequently deferred to the October 29, 2024 meeting of North York Community Council. The original zoning by-law amendment only listed restaurant as a permitted use. This report summarizes the reconsideration of this position by staff.</p> | 18 | 1 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 18 - Willowdale | N | 1731474000000 | … | Report | ACTION | No Action |
| 137159 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | N | — | Leslie Street and the Wilket Creek Trail - Pedestrian Refuge Island | 2024.NY18.2 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>As the Toronto Transit Commission operates a transit service on Leslie Street, City Council approval of this report is required.</p>
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<p>Transportation Services is recommending that a pedestrian refuge island not be installed on Leslie Street at the northerly intersection with the Wilket Creek Trail. The technical criteria for a refuge island have not been met.</p> | 18 | 2 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 16 - Don Valley East | N | 1731474000000 | … | Report | ACTION | Amended | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … | … |
| 137138 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | NO_ACTN | N | — | Leslie Street and the Wilket Creek Trail - Pedestrian Refuge Island | 2024.NY18.2a | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>Staff have confirmed that funding is available from development at 905 Don Mills Road for the construction of a pedestrian refuge island on Leslie Street at the northerly intersection of Wilket Creek Trail.</p> | 18 | 2 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 16 - Don Valley East | N | 1731474000000 | … | Report | ACTION | No Action | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … | … | … | … |
| 136843 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | POSTPONE | N | — | 124 Sandringham Drive - Application to Remove a Tree in a Ravine-Protected Area | 2024.NY18.3 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report requests that North York Community Council deny the request for a permit to remove one privately owned tree in a Ravine-protected area, located at 124 Sandringham Drive. The tree is protected under the Ravine and Natural Feature Protection bylaw as this property is located within the West Don River Valley. The applicant indicates the reason for requesting removal of the tree is because the tree is showing signs of decline; and to address an uneven walkway allegedly caused by the tree’s roots.</p>
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<p>The honey locust tree (Gleditsia triacanthos) measures 63 centimetres 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 | 3 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 6 - York Centre | N | — | … | Report | ACTION |
| 136844 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 85 Helendale Avenue - Application to Remove a Private Tree | 2024.NY18.4 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report requests that North York Community Council deny the request for a permit to remove one privately owned tree located on the boundary line between the properties of 85 Helendale Avenue and 87 Helendale Avenue. The applicant indicates the reason for requesting removal of the tree is to address concerns related to roots and nuts causing trip hazards, nut allergies, and damage to a fence.</p>
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<p>The black walnut tree (Juglans nigra) measures 42 centimetres 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 | 4 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 8 - Eglinton - Lawrence | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted |
| 136845 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | POSTPONE | N | — | Wilson Heights Boulevard and Joel Swirsky Boulevard - Traffic Control Signals - Reopened from NY15.32 | 2024.NY18.5 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>In the Final Report for the Allen East District Plan that was considered by City Council under Item Number NY25.6, a condition was stipulated which directed the Transportation Services Development Planning and Review Area Manager to conduct the necessary studies to introduce new traffic control signals at the intersection of Wilson Heights Boulevard and Joel Swirsky Boulevard, and report back to North York Community Council.</p>
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<p>Given the most recent traffic data that is available, Transportation Services conducted a review of the need for traffic control signals at the intersection of Wilson Heights Boulevard and Joel Swirsky Boulevard. Based on this assessment, Transportation Services does not recommend the installation of traffic control signals at the subject intersection given that the required warrant criteria have not been satisfied.</p>
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<p>Through future development activity in the immediate area, and within the Allen East District Plan lands, the Area 2 Development Planning and Review unit in Transportation Services will continue to monitor the Wilson Heights Boulevard and Joel Swirsky Boulevard intersection and new traffic control signals will be secured, when justified and warranted. Based on a review of the information contained in the City's Application Information Centre, applications for concrete development proposals within the Allen East District Plan lands have yet to be received.</p> | 18 | 5 | CCOUNCIL | NY |
| 137128 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | WO_RECS | Y | PLAN_ACT | 150 - 160 Cactus Avenue - Rental Housing Demolition Application - Decision Report - Approval | 2024.NY18.6 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This application proposes to demolish a total of 60 existing townhouse rental dwelling units at 150 - 160 Cactus Avenue. The 60 units will be replaced as part of the new development in two blocks of back-to-back stacked townhouse units. The proposal also includes a tenant relocation and assistance plan that addresses the right of existing tenants to return to replacement rental units at similar rents and provides financial compensation to mitigate hardship.</p>
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<p>The properties are also the subject of Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment applications (21 226750 NNY 18 OZ) which were appealed to the Ontario Land Tribunal. The Ontario Land Tribunal issued a written decision on January 2, 2024, approving the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments in principle, with the final Order being withheld until all outstanding matters, including the rental housing matters and necessary agreements with the City, are secured.</p>
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<p>This report reviews and recommends approval of the Rental Housing Demolition application under Chapter 667 of the Toronto Municipal Code and the Residential Demolition Permit under Chapter 363 of the Toronto Municipal Code, subject to conditions.</p> | 18 | 6 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 18 - Willowdale | N | 1731474000000 |
| 137137 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 3140, 3170, and 3180 Dufferin Street, and 60 and 68 Apex Road - Official Plan Amendment, Zoning Amendment, Subdivision, and Site Plan Applications - Appeal Report | 2024.NY18.7 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>3140 and 3170 Dufferin Street, and 60 and 68 Apex Road</p>
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<p>On August 21, 2021, applications for Zoning By-law Amendment (21 203752 NNY 08 OZ) and Draft Plan of Subdivision (21 121793 NNY 08 SB) were submitted at 3140 and 3170 Dufferin Street and 60 and 68 Apex Road (“Dufferin Plaza”) to permit a 9-storey residential building (31.4 metres excluding mechanical penthouse) and an 11-storey mixed use building (38.1 metres excluding mechanical penthouse) with a total of 606 residential dwelling units and 1,502 square metres of retail uses at grade. A 2,046 square metre park was proposed at the southwest corner of the site. The applications were deemed complete on September 13, 2021.</p>
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<p>On June 28, 2023, applications for Official Plan Amendment (23 164435 NNY 08 OZ) and Site Plan Control (23 164446 NNY 08 SA) were submitted to permit 22, 24, and 26-storey residential and mixed use buildings (71.9 metres, 78.4 metres, and 84.6 metres respectively, excluding mechanical penthouse) with 4-9 storey podiums and a total of 1,062 residential units and 1,215 square metres of retail uses at grade. The park was revised to 2,030 square metres and moved to the northwest corner of the site. The Site Plan Control application was deemed complete on June 29, 2023 and the Official Plan Amendment application was deemed complete on March 6, 2024.</p>
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<p>On July 19, 2024, the applicant appealed the Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment, Draft Plan of Subdivision, and Site Plan Control applications to the Ontario Land Tribunal due to Council, or its delegate, as the case may be, not making a decision within the prescribed time frame specified in the Planning Act (the “Appeals”). A Case Management Conference was held on September 25, 2024. The Ontario Land Tribunal has directed the parties to finalize a Procedural Order with Issues List before the second Case Management Conference scheduled for November 28, 2024.</p>
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<p>3180 Dufferin Street</p>
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<p>On March 1, 2021, applications for Zoning By-law Amendment (21 121792 NNY 08 OZ), Draft Plan of Subdivision (21 121793 NNY 08 SB), and Site Plan Control (21 250652 NNY 08 SA) were submitted for 3180 Dufferin Street (“Dean Myers GM”) to permit a 7-storey residential building (24.8 metres excluding mechanical penthouse) and a 10-storey mixed use building (33.6 metres excluding mechanical penthouse) with a total of 555 residential dwelling units and 1,464 square metres of retail uses at grade. A 1,448 square metre park and 724 square metre Privately Owned Public Space were proposed at the southwest corner of the site. The applications were deemed complete on April 1, 2021.</p>
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<p>On February 9, 2024, an application to amend the Official Plan (24 113657 NNY 08 OZ) was submitted to permit 18, 20, 23, and 25-storey residential and mixed use buildings (58.0 metres, 64.1 metres, 74.0 metres, and 79.9 metres respectively, excluding mechanical penthouse) with 6-9 storey podiums and a total of 1,180 residential units and 1,490 square metres of retail uses at grade. The park and Privately Owned Public Space were revised to 1,630 square metres and 656 square metres respectively. The application was deemed complete on May 24, 2024.</p>
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<p>On September 23, 2024, the applicant appealed the Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment, Draft Plan of Subdivision, and Site Plan Control applications to the Ontario Land Tribunal due to Council not making a decision within the prescribed time frame specified in the Planning Act (the “Appeals”). A Case Management Conference has not yet been scheduled for these appeals. Given the related nature of this site with the Dufferin Plaza site, the Ontario Land Tribunal has indicated that it open to the possibility of coordinating the timing of the first Case Management Conference for these applications with the second Case Management Conference for the applications related to Dufferin Plaza, once an Ontario Land Tribunal File Number has been assigned.</p>
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<p>The applications at 3140 and 3170 Dufferin Street, and 60 and 68 Apex Road, and the applications at 3180 Dufferin Street have been submitted by the same ownership group and function as a coordinated development proposal. As such, this report provides recommendations for all of these applications.</p>
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<p>This report recommends that City Council instruct the City Solicitor with the appropriate City staff to attend the Ontario Land Tribunal hearing in opposition to the proposal in its current form, and to continue discussions with the applicant to try to resolve the issues in advance of the hearing.</p> |
| 137131 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 444 - 466 Eglinton Avenue West - Official Plan and Zoning Amendment Application - Appeal Report | 2024.NY18.8 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>On March 29, 2023, an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application was submitted to redevelop the lands at 444 - 466 Eglinton Avenue West with a 19-storey (64 metres) residential building with retail uses at grade. The proposed development would have an overall gross floor area of 15,063 square metres, of which, 14,643 square metres would be allocated as residential gross floor area with the remaining 420 square metres dedicated as non-residential gross floor area. The resulting density would be 10.25 times the lot area. A total of 185 dwelling units and 33 vehicular parking spaces are proposed as part of this application.</p>
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<p>On July 19, 2024, the applicant appealed the application to the Ontario Land Tribunal due to City Council failing to make a decision within the prescribed time frames in the Planning Act.</p>
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<p>This report recommends that the City Solicitor together with appropriate City staff attend the Ontario Land Tribunal hearing to oppose the application in its current form and to continue discussions with the Applicant to resolve outstanding issues.</p> | 18 | 8 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 8 - Eglinton - Lawrence | N | 1731474000000 | … |
| 137107 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | Y | PLAN_ACT | 99 and 109 Cartwright Avenue and 130 Bentworth Avenue - Zoning Amendment - Decision Report - Approval | 2024.NY18.9 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>The application proposes to amend the Zoning By-Law to permit the redevelopment of 99 and 109 Cartwright Avenue, and 130 Bentworth.</p>
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<p>The proposed development is a 2,440.63 square metres addition to the existing Sterling Hall School municipally known as 99 Cartwright Avenue. The building addition is two storeys in height (15 metres), with indoor classrooms and a second storey roof terrace. The proposed development includes 106 vehicles spaces (including eight barrier free spaces) and thirty-four bike parking spaces accessed via two driveways off Bentworth Avenue. A passenger drop-off area is also included at the north end of the site off Cartwright Avenue.</p>
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<p>The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and the Provincial Planning Statement (2024), and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020). The proposed development also conforms to the City's Official Plan including Site and Area Specific Policy 452.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This report reviews and recommends approval of the application to amend the Zoning By-law.</p> | 18 | 9 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 8 - Eglinton - Lawrence | N | 1731474000000 | … |
| 137133 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | POSTPONE | N | — | 849 Eglinton Avenue East - Official Plan Amendment, Zoning Amendment, and Subdivision Applications - Appeal Report | 2024.NY18.10 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>The applications propose to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law as well as a Plan of Subdivision to facilitate a three building development, including a 40-storey residential mixed-use building (total of 129.02 metres), a 21-storey residential building (total of 74.55 metres), a 6-storey office building (total of 31.82 metres), as well as a new private road and privately owned publicly accessible space at 849 Eglinton Avenue East. There are also two road widenings on both the east and west sides of the property to complete two new north / south public streets connecting Eglinton Avenue East to Vanderhoof Avenue.</p>
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<p>On July 18, 2024, the applicant appealed the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment and Subdivision applications to the Ontario Land Tribunal due to Council not making a decision within the time frame prescribed in the Planning Act. A case management conference has not yet been scheduled.</p>
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<p>This report recommends that the City Solicitor with the appropriate City staff attend the Ontario Land Tribunal hearing and oppose the applications in their current form and to continue discussions with the applicant to resolve outstanding issues.</p> | 18 | 10 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 15 - Don Valley West | N | — |
| 137127 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 7 - 11 Rochefort Drive - Zoning By-law Amendment and Plan of Subdivision Applications - Appeal | 2024.NY18.11 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>On December 1, 2021, Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision applications were submitted to permit three buildings having tower heights of 30 storeys (98.6 metres), 41 storeys (132.2 metres) and 46-storeys (147.2 metres) with a total of 1,322 residential dwelling units. The existing two residential buildings and 128 rental units on the subject site are proposed to be demolished.</p>
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<p>On June 3, 2024, the applicant appealed the Zoning By-law Amendment and the Draft Plan of Subdivision Applications to the Ontario Land Tribunal due to Council not making a decision within the time frame prescribed in the Planning Act.</p>
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<p>This report recommends that the City Solicitor with the appropriate City staff attend the Ontario Land Tribunal hearing to oppose the applications in their current form and to continue discussions with the applicant to resolve outstanding issues.</p> | 18 | 11 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 16 - Don Valley East | N | 1731474000000 | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted |
| 137114 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | Y | PLAN_ACT | 230 and 240 The Donway West - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment Application - Decision Report - Approval | 2024.NY18.12 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment application proposes a 6-storey apartment building with a place of worship on the ground floor at 230 and 240 The Donway West. The existing place of worship buildings on the site will be demolished.</p>
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<p>The proposed building would have a height of 21 metres (plus a 5.5 metres mechanical penthouse) and consist of 308 residential units and a 734 square metre place of worship. In addition, the applicant is proposing to convey a 6 metre wide strip of land (513 square metres) on the south side of the site to the City as a public parkland dedication to expand Duncairn Park Trail.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The proposed development is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and the Provincial Planning Statement (2024), and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020). The proposed development is also consistent with the general intent of the City's Official Plan, including the Central Don Mills Secondary Plan.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This report reviews and recommends approval of the application to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law. The recommended Zoning By-law Amendment includes a Holding (H) provision on the subject site to ensure that the identified infrastructure matters are addressed. The proposed development is an appropriate scale and level of intensification for the site and increases the City's housing supply.</p> | 18 | 12 | CCOUNCIL | NY |
| 137129 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | Y | PLAN_ACT | 1800 Sheppard Avenue East - Official Plan Amendment - Decision Report - Approval | 2024.NY18.13 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>The draft Official Plan Amendment recommended in this Report proposes a multi-phased redevelopment of the existing 18.8 hectare site which includes a total of 14 new buildings, with height ranges between 24 and 52-storeys, 9,500 square metres of parkland, a multi-use path along the east side of Fairview Mall Drive, new public streets, existing private driveways, and a total of approximately 6,200 residential dwelling units at 1800 Sheppard Avenue East. A total of 435,125 square metres of gross floor area are proposed for an overall total site density of approximately 2.31 times the area of the lot. The existing Fairview Mall will be retained. The proposed development is intended to occur in a long-term phased manner and is intended to accommodate a planned population of approximately 12000 people and 800 jobs in Blocks A and B.</p>
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<p>The draft Official Plan Amendment is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and the Provincial Planning Statement (2024), and conforms with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020). The draft Official Plan Amendment is also consistent with the intent of the City's Official Plan, including the Sheppard East Subway Corridor Secondary Plan.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>This report reviews and recommends approval of the Official Plan Amendment attached to this report.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>A separate Zoning By-law Amendment was also submitted with the original Official Plan Amendment application. This Zoning By-law Amendment application applied specifically to lands that are referred to as Phase 1 (shown on Attachment 7) of the overall development site. This Zoning By-law Amendment application is not being advanced at this time and will be addressed through a separate report to Council in the future.</p> |
| 137136 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 4696 Yonge Street - Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment Applications - Decision Report - Refusal | 2024.NY18.14 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This application proposes to permit the construction of a 40-storey (131.8 metre including mechanical penthouse) mixed use building containing 719 square metres of non-residential Gross Floor Area, 35,311 square metres of residential Gross Floor Area, and 536 residential dwelling units. 178 vehicular parking spaces are proposed in a 3-level underground parking garage at 4696 Yonge Street.</p>
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<p>The proposed development is not consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement (2020) and the Provincial Planning Statement (2024) and does not conform with A Place to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (2020). The proposed development also does not conform to the City's Official Plan, including the North York Centre Secondary Plan.</p>
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<p>This report reviews and recommends refusal of the application to amend the Official Plan and Zoning By-law. The application fails to provide an appropriate mix of land uses in consideration of the North York Centre Secondary Plan to create a complete community, fails to provide for the appropriate public realm along Yonge Street and does not provide an appropriate transition to adjacent lower intensity land uses.</p> | 18 | 14 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 18 - Willowdale | N | 1731474000000 |
| 137017 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 3100 Keele Street - Designation of Fire Routes and Amendment to Chapter 880 - Fire Route | 2024.NY18.15 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>To obtain North York Community Council approval for the amendment of the Fire Route By-law to designate certain locations as fire routes within the meaning of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 880, as amended.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Fire Services uses designated fire routes as a key mechanism in regulating fire prevention, including the prevention of spreading of fires and the delivery of fire protection services.</p> | 18 | 15 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 6 - York Centre | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … |
| 137009 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 1451 Avenue Road - Designation of Fire Routes and Amendment to Chapter 880 - Fire Routes | 2024.NY18.16 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>To obtain North York Community Council approval for the amendment of the Fire Route By-law to designate certain locations as fire routes within the meaning of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 880, as amended.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Fire Services uses designated fire routes as a key mechanism in regulating fire prevention, including the prevention of spreading of fires and the delivery of fire protection services.</p> | 18 | 16 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 8 - Eglinton - Lawrence | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … |
| 136846 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 79 Thorncliffe Park Drive - Designation of Fire Routes and Amendment to Chapter 880 - Fire Routes | 2024.NY18.17 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>To obtain North York Community Council approval for the amendment of the Fire Route By-law to designate certain locations as fire routes within the meaning of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 880, as amended.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Fire Services uses designated fire routes as a key mechanism in regulating fire prevention, including the prevention of spreading of fires and the delivery of fire protection services.</p> | 18 | 17 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 15 - Don Valley West | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … |
| 136804 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 47 Thorncliffe Park Drive - Designation of Fire Routes and Amendment to Chapter 880 - Fire Routes | 2024.NY18.18 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>To obtain North York Community Council approval for the amendment of the Fire Route By-law to designate certain locations as fire routes within the meaning of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 880, as amended.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Fire Services uses designated fire routes as a key mechanism in regulating fire prevention, including the prevention of spreading of fires and the delivery of fire protection services.</p> | 18 | 18 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 15 - Don Valley West | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … |
| 137008 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 1338 York Mills Road - Designation of Fire Routes and Amendment to Chapter 880 - Fire Routes | 2024.NY18.19 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>To obtain North York Community Council approval for the amendment of the Fire Route By-law to designate certain locations as fire routes within the meaning of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 880, as amended.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Fire Services uses designated fire routes as a key mechanism in regulating fire prevention, including the prevention of spreading of fires and the delivery of fire protection services.</p> | 18 | 19 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 16 - Don Valley East | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … |
| 137012 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 1974 - 1982 Victoria Park Avenue - Designation of Fire Routes and Amendment to Chapter 880 - Fire Routes | 2024.NY18.20 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>To obtain North York Community Council approval for the amendment of the Fire Route By-law to designate certain locations as fire routes within the meaning of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 880, as amended.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Fire Services uses designated fire routes as a key mechanism in regulating fire prevention, including the prevention of spreading of fires and the delivery of fire protection services.</p> | 18 | 20 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 16 - Don Valley East | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … |
| 136805 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 237 Roywood Drive - Designation of Fire Routes and Amendment to Chapter 880 - Fire Routes | 2024.NY18.21 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>To obtain North York Community Council approval for the amendment of the Fire Route By-law to designate certain locations as fire routes within the meaning of City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 880, as amended.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Fire Services uses designated fire routes as a key mechanism in regulating fire prevention, including the prevention of spreading of fires and the delivery of fire protection services.</p> | 18 | 21 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 16 - Don Valley East | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … |
| 137135 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | Seeley Drive - Parking Amendments | 2024.NY18.22 | — | 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>
<p> </p>
<p>Transportation Services is recommending that the existing parking regulations on Seeley Drive be amended to limit parking to the east side of the street only. The current regulations alternate sides during the winter months and are causing confusion for residents as well as hindering road / winter maintenance vehicles. The proposed changes will rectify these issues which will enhance two-way traffic and safety of all road users.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>During the course of the investigation, it was noted that there is a discrepancy between posted signs and the existing parking regulations and the recommendations in this report will correct any inconsistency.</p> | 18 | 22 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 6 - York Centre | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — |
| 137139 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | Millersgrove Drive - Traffic Calming (Speed Humps) | 2024.NY18.23 | — | 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>
<p> </p>
<p>Transportation Services is recommending the installation of speed humps on Millersgrove Drive, between Hidden Trail and Fisherville Road. Staff's assessment indicates the criteria as set out in the updated Traffic Calming Policy has been satisfied. Therefore, speed humps should be installed on Millersgrove Drive.</p> | 18 | 23 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 6 - York Centre | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … |
| 137116 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | Bayview Avenue - On-Street Pay-and-Display Parking | 2024.NY18.24 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>As the Toronto Transit Commission operates transit service on Bayview Avenue, City Council approval of this report is required.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Transportation Services is requesting approval for the installation of on-street paid parking on various streets in Ward 15. Toronto Parking Authority has worked with Transportation Services to identify new on-street paid parking spaces in Ward 15 that will support the local community and area businesses by encouraging a regular turnover in the on-street parking supply.</p>
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<p>Through this review, Transportation Services is requesting approval for the installation of on-street paid parking at various locations in Ward 15. The proposed parking changes will replace the existing parking restrictions currently in effect, including no parking and one-hour or two-hour time limit parking. The proposed changes will not impact the flow of traffic and will encourage parking turnover.</p>
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<p>While this report seeks City approval for the installation in Ward 15, this is an ongoing initiative, and Transportation Services and Toronto Parking Authority will continue to review and report on potential new on-street paid parking opportunities throughout the City of Toronto.</p> | 18 | 24 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 15 - Don Valley West | N | 1731474000000 |
| 137140 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | POSTPONE | N | — | Lawrence Avenue East and Wanless Crescent - Traffic Control Signals | 2024.NY18.25 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>As the Toronto Transit Commission operates a transit service on Lawrence Avenue East, City Council approval of this report is required.</p>
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<p>Through the Lawrence Park Transportation Plan, staff in Transportation Services reviewed the need for traffic control signals at the intersection of Lawrence Avenue East and Wanless Crescent (west side). Based on the assessment undertaken, Transportation Services does not recommend the installation of traffic control signals at this intersection as the warrant criteria was not met.</p> | 18 | 25 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 15 - Don Valley West | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Deferred | Main | — | — | Community Council | … |
| 137141 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | POSTPONE | N | — | Lawrence Park Transportation Plan | 2024.NY18.26 | — | 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>The purpose of this report is to share the findings from the Lawrence Park Transportation Plan, a study led by staff in Transportation Services at the request of North York Community Council. At the conclusion of the 2017 Lawrence Park Neighbourhood Investigation of Basement Flooding (Area 20) and Road Improvement Class Environmental Assessment Study, North York Community Council requested staff to study and develop a traffic management plan for the area. The Lawrence Park Transportation Plan encompassed an assessment of existing conditions in the study area, analyses to determine appropriate changes to the streets and engagement with area residents and interest groups.</p>
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<p>This report summarizes the study findings and recommends traffic and safety management changes that can be implemented in the neighbourhood both in advance of and alongside planned roadwork. Recommended changes include the installation of traffic calming measures, intersection realignments and raised intersections. Subject to approval from North York Community Council, traffic calming measures are targeted to be implemented within one to two construction seasons. Intersection realignment and raised intersections would be implemented alongside the basement flooding protection project and associated road work, targeted to be completed by 2032.</p> | 18 | 26 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 15 - Don Valley West |
| 137105 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | 110 Caines Avenue - Application to Remove a City Tree | 2024.NY18.27 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report requests that North York Community Council deny the request for a permit to remove one City-owned tree located at 110 Caines Avenue. The applicant indicates the reason for requesting removal of the tree is due to a construction conflict with the driveway width on the City-owned right-of-way.</p>
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<p>The red oak tree (Quercus rubra) measures 23 centimeters 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 | 27 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 18 - Willowdale | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — |
| 137104 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | AMENDED | N | — | 201 Woburn Avenue - Application to Remove a Private Tree | 2024.NY18.28 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This report requests that North York Community Council deny the request for a permit to remove one privately owned tree located at 201 Woburn Avenue. The applicant indicates the reason for requesting removal of the tree is due to concerns about the tree’s health and potential for failure and damage to property.</p>
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<p>The silver maple tree (Acer saccharinum) in question measures 135 centimeter 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 | 28 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 8 - Eglinton - Lawrence | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Amended | Main |
| 136803 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | POSTPONE | N | — | 37 York Ridge Road - Fence Exemption | 2024.NY18.29 | PBNTGVN | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>This staff report concerns a matter for which the North 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 consider an application by the owner(s) of 37 York Ridge Road to allow the north most patio doors of the rear dwelling outside of the patio to be sealed and become a part of the wall of the rear dwelling therefore not allowing direct access to pool area. This is contrary to the City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 447.1.3(C)3 Access Protection.</p> | 18 | 29 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 15 - Don Valley West | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Deferred | Main | — | Public Notice Given | Community Council | … |
| 137064 | REPORT | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | Metrolinx Ontario Line Construction Within the North York District - Fourth Quarter Update | 2024.NY18.30 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>Through MM16.31 from the March 2024 meeting of City Council, City Council directed City staff to report to North York Community Council on the status and progress of Metrolinx’s Ontario Line construction and the Province’s Transit-Oriented Communities projects within the boundaries of North York. This report provides project details and a status update on the three Ontario Line stations and a Transit-Oriented Communities proposal located in North York.</p> | 18 | 30 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 15 - Don Valley West, 16 - Don Valley East | N | — | … | Report | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … |
| 137034 | LETTER | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | Bartley Drive - Prohibition of Parking | 2024.NY18.31 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>There is a very successful coffee shop on Bartley Drive in my ward.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, many customers are parking illegally and creating concerns for surrounding businesses. After meeting with the coffee shop owner, transportation staff and surrounding businesses the following parking recommendations are being made.</p> | 18 | 31 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 16 - Don Valley East | N | — | … | Letter | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … | … | … |
| 137255 | LETTER | N | N | NEW | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | Anndale Drive - Parking Amendment | 2024.NY18.32 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>My office has received several concerns of safety around the recent removal of the parking<br />prohibition (No Parking 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday) by-law on the north side of Anndale Drive from Tradewind Avenue to the east end of Anndale Drive.</p>
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<p>Anndale Drive has high vehicular traffic as well as pedestrian traffic. Safety concerns due to the lack of sidewalks on Anndale Drive is compounded by the presence of parked cars (subject to the Citywide 3 hour maximum parking) which narrows the street, making it more dangerous for pedestrians to navigate. During school hours, many students walk along this street from Avondale Public School. Residents have also experienced parked cars encroaching driveways and blocking access for garbage collection.</p>
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<p>A community survey found that majority of the affected residents would like to restore the parking prohibition. To improve pedestrian safety, I am moving forward with restoring the parking prohibition (No Parking 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday) on the north side of Anndale Drive, between Bonnington Place and the east end of Anndale Drive.</p> | 18 | 32 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 18 - Willowdale | N | — | … | Letter |
| 137325 | LETTER | N | N | NEW | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | Rescinding NY17.26: Exclusion of Development from Permit Parking Program 26 to 38 Hounslow Avenue | 2024.NY18.33 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>I am writing to re-open NY17.26 which is an item that excludes the development project at 26 to 38 Hounslow Avenue from the permit parking program.</p>
<p><br />Legal staff have pointed out that since 26 to 38 Hounslow is already included within the exclusion area for permit parking, it is redundant to have instructions directing Transportation staff that it be excluded again.</p>
<p><br />Therefore, I’m re-opening the item and then asking that the previous decision be rescinded.</p> | 18 | 33 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 18 - Willowdale | N | — | … | Letter | ACTION | Adopted | New | — | — | Community Council | … |
| 137307 | DFTBYLAW | N | N | MAIN | ACTION | ADOPTED | N | — | Introduction of By-laws | 2024.NY18.34 | — | Y | Y | Y | Y | <p>North York Community Council will introduce bills.</p> | 18 | 34 | CCOUNCIL | NY | 6 - York Centre, 8 - Eglinton - Lawrence, 15 - Don Valley West, 16 - Don Valley East, 17 - Don Valley North, 18 - Willowdale | N | — | — | Draft By-law | ACTION | Adopted | Main | — | — | Community Council | … | … | … | … | … | … |