Planning & Development
- Toronto and East York Committee of Adjustment Agendas
- Mount Pleasant Group Of Cemeteries – Proposed Visitation Centre
- 18 Brownlow Ave OMB Decision - May 18, 2007
- 18 Brownlow Ave OMB Decision - February 20, 2007
- 1955 - 1985 Yonge St Preliminary Report
- 79 Dunfield Preliminary Report
- Proposal for the Yonge & Eglinton Centre Community Improvement Project Area
- The Construction of a Watermain from the Rosehill Pumping Station to Bayview Avenue and Parkhurst Boulevard
Toronto and East York Committee of Adjustment Agendas
Mount Pleasant Group Of Cemeteries – Proposed Visitation Centre
Brian Abbey, president and other members of the Board of Directors of SERRA (South Eglinton Ratepayers’ and Residents’ Association) will attend the Community Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, June 12th 2007 at 7:00pm to be held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School, 1 – 1/2 Garfield Avenue (south east corner of Garfield and Mount Pleasant) to support the Moore Park Residents’ Association in speaking out against the plan to build a Visitation Centre and Parking Lot at the sensitive Green Space at Moore and Welland.
18 Brownlow Ave OMB Decision
May 18, 2007
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18 Brownlow Ave OMB Decision
February 20, 2007
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1955 - 1985 Yonge St Preliminary Report
March 8, 2007
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79 Dunfield Preliminary Report
October 24, 2005
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Proposal for the Yonge & Eglinton Centre Community Improvement Project Area
Abcon Outdoor Inc, a division of Abcon Media with Northam Realty Advisors Limited, the Landlord of Canada Square, 2210 Yonge Street, submitted a proposal to Councillor Michael Walker on May 22nd 2007 that is intended to significantly raise the importance and awareness of the Yonge and Eglinton Area.
The proposal entails the construction of a roof top three sided third party advertising billboard on the south west corner of Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue on the roof of the current BMO building.
The Construction of a Watermain from the Rosehill Pumping Station to Bayview Avenue and Parkhurst Boulevard
- The need for this project
The City of Toronto identified that this new watermain will reinforce the existing watermain capacity and increase the output of Rosehill Pumping Station; therefore, a comprehensive and environmentally sound planning process that incorporates public and agency consultation is required. - The planning process will identify the preferred route for the new watermain based on public input and information gathered throughout the study.
- Three alternative routes were proposed for consideration in this Municipal Class EA study. These routes were the subject of an Open House and public consultation in December, 2006.