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Housing Services Act, 2011 - O HOUSING SERVICES ACT, 2011 - O. Reg. 368/11 http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/source/regs/english/2011/elaws_src_r... ONTARIO REGULATION 368/11 made under the HOUSING SERVICES ACT, 2011 Made: June 22, 2011 Filed: August 10, 2011 Published on e-Laws: August 12, 2011 Printed in The Ontario Gazette: August 27, 2011 DESIGNATED HOUSING PROJECTS — SECTION 68 OF THE ACT Designated housing projects 1. (1) For the purposes of subsection 68 (1) of the Act, a housing project set out in an item of a Schedule is designated for the transferred housing program referred to in that item. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), the housing program referred to in an item is the housing program described in Schedule 1 to Ontario Regulation 367/11 (General) made under the Act for the program category number set out in the item. Commencement 2. This Regulation comes into force on the later of the day section 184 of Schedule 1 (Housing Services Act, 2011) to the Strong Communities through Affordable Housing Act, 2011 comes into force and the day this Regulation is filed. SCHEDULE 1 CITY OF BRANTFORD Item Program Housing Project 1. 1 (a) 17 Marie Ave. / 46-52 (Even) Pontiac Street / 43, 45 Tecumseh Street, Brantford — Riverside Gardens 2. 1 (a) 676 Grey St., Brantford — Grey Street 3. 1 (a) 5 Fordview Court, Brantford — Gilkison Street 4. 1 (a) 359 Darling St., Brantford — Darling Street 5. 1 (a) 332 North Park St. / 50 Hayhurst Rd. / 56, 68 Memorial Dr., Brantford — Memorial Drive 6. 1 (a) 40-50 (Even) Willow St., Paris — Willow Street 7. 1 (a) 24 Colborne Street West, Brantford — Colborne / Gilkison Streets 8. 1 (a) 18 Aberdeen Avenue / 124 Ontario Street / 22 Gladstone Ave., Brantford — Aberdeen Avenue / Ontario Street / Gladstone Avenue 9. 1 (a) 11 Park Street, Burford — Park Street 10. 1 (a) 33 Main St., Paris — Main Street 11. 1 (a) 147 Balmoral Dr. / 22, 40, 41, 43, 58, 69, 71, 97, 109, 119 145, 150, 155, 162, 167 Woodlawn Ave. / 9, 16, 18, 25, 34, 41 Inverness St. / 19, 21, 51, 53 Roman Crescent / 18 Shaftesbury Ave. / 20 Thistledown Drive, Brantford — Brantford Home Project 12. 1 (a) 45 Albion St., Brantford — Albion / Waterloo Streets 13. 1 (a) 170 Trillium Way, Paris — Trillium Way 1 of 85 8/13/2012 10:58 AM HOUSING SERVICES ACT, 2011 - O. Reg. 368/11 http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/source/regs/english/2011/elaws_src_r... 14. 5 105 Mary St., 167 Mohawk St., 24, 83 Salisbury St., 12 Main St., 118 Burwell St., 11 Elizabeth St., 53 Rowanwood Ave., 299 Dalhousie St., 204 Erie Ave., 45 Gordon St., 151 Murray St., 58 Walter St., 4 Webling St., 14 Ponytail Dr., 6 Roman Cres., 10 Fenwick Ct., 38 White Owl Cres., 360 Wellington St., 171 Rawdon St., 14 Superior St., 62 Tenth Ave., 68 Webster St., 154 Wilkes St., 3 Enfield Cres., 60 Brantwood Park Rd., 54 Banbury Rd., 119 Chestnut Ave. — Jaycees Brantford Non-Profit Homes Corporation 15. 5 26 Emilie St., 53, 231 Murray St, 10 Holme St., 174, 185 Rawdon St., 144, 373, 309 Grand River Ave., 6 Crandall St., 4 Oak St., 259, 293 Darling St., 193 Catherine Ave., 207 Brock St., 11 Cayuga St., 86 Gilkinson St., 16 Wells Ave., 57 Coachwood Rd., 24 Enfield Cres., 23, 31 White Oak Cres., 26 Ponytail Dr., 17, 32, 40, 58 Sulky Rd., 41 Walnut St., Brantford — Jaycees Brantford Non-Profit Homes Corporation 16. 6 (a) Grey Winds, 454-470 Grey St., Brantford — Victoria Park Community Homes Inc. 17. 6 (a) Terraces of Charing Cross, 230-236 Charing Cross St., Brantford — Brant Community Place Homes 18. 6 (a) Branlyn Meadows, 2-10 Buchanan Crescent, Brantford — Brantford Municipal Non-Profit Housing Corporation 19. 6 (a) 104 Nelson St, Brantford — Brantford YM-YWCA Non-Profit Homes Association 20. 6 (a) Brant Urban Housing, 19-43 Harriett St. / 26-40 Mintern St., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 21. 6 (a) Jaycees Brantford Homes - Phase III, Brantford — Jaycees Brantford Non-Profit Homes Corporation 22. 6 (a) 73-75 Pearl St., Brantford — Saint Basil (Brantford) Community Homes Inc. 23. 6 (a) Silver Pines, 401-427 Dundson St., Brantford — Victoria Park Community Homes Inc. 24. 6 (a) Project # 2, 144 Fifth Ave., Brantford — Slovak Village Non-Profit Housing Inc. 25. 6 (a) 4-22 D’Aubigny Road, Brantford — Harmony Non-Profit Housing Corporation 26. 6 (a) 228-236 Charing Cross Street, Brantford — Brant Community Place Homes 27. 6 (a) 187 Dalhousie Street, Brantford — The Governing Council of the Salvation Army in Canada/Conseil de direction de l’Armée du Salut du Canada 28. 6 (b) 39-55 Galileo Blvd., Brantford — Westglen Co-operative Homes of Brantford Inc. 29. 6 (b) 183-185 Pearl Street, Brantford — Saorsie Co-operative Homes Inc. 30. 6 (c) Richard Beckett, 7 Bain St., Brantford — Brantford Municipal Non-Profit Housing Corporation 31. 6 (c) St. George Senior Citizen’s Complex, 50 High St., South Dumfries —South Dumfries NonProfit Housing Corporation 32. 7 43 Upper and Lower Brighton Ave., 168 Campbell St., 121 Mary St., 113 Nelson St., 63 Oak St., 28 Port St., 317 Sheridan Ave., 20 Strathcona Ave., 19 Walnut St., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 33. 7 79 Aberdeen Ave., 144 Alice St., 65 Buffalo St., 25 Crandell Ave., 354 Darling St., 108 Eagle Ave., 67 Eighth Ave., 231 Elgin St., 24, 77 Emilie St., 36 Fair Ave., 177 Grey St., 52 Huron St., 93 Oak St., 56 Sarah St., 26 Strathcona Ave., 54 Tenth Ave., 120 Wilkes St., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 34. 7 51 Allenby Ave., 190 Grey St., 81 Superior St., 44 Walter St., 286 Wellington St., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 35. 7 67, 69 Albermarle St., 110 Alfred St., 97 Brock St., 25 Upper and Lower Edwin St., 308 Marlborough St., 11 Salisbury Ave., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 36. 7 112 Alfred St., 70 Emilie St., 55 Gladstone Ave., 39 Kennedy St., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 37. 7 120 Burwell St., 201 Marlborough St., 148 Upper and Lower Peel St., 65 Sheridan St., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 38. 7 86, 88 Brantwood Park Rd., 109A Harold Ave., 62, 64 White Owl Cres., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 39. 7 230A, 230B Grand St., 58A, 58B, 58C Marlborough St., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 40. 7 488A, 488B St. Paul Ave., 11A, 11B Shellard Lane, 22A, 22B Wood St., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 41. 7 62A, 62B, 62C Cumberland St., 27 Harriett St., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 42. 7 256 Sheridan St., 29 Peel St., 5A, 5B, 5C Morton Ave., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 43. 7 1, 3, 5 Graham, 127A, 127B Dundas St., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated 44. 7 12 William St., 32 Henrietta St., 9 Fifth Ave., Brantford — Hotinohsioni Incorporated SCHEDULE 2 COUNTY OF BRUCE Item Program Housing Project 1. 1 (a) 535 Walter Street, Lucknow — Walter Street 2. 1 (a) 314-326 (Even) Queen St. / 321-327 (Odd) Alice St. / 380-388 (Even) Kincardine Ave., Kincardine — Queen / Alice / Kincardine (Scattered) 3. 1 (a) 295 Frank Street, Wiarton — 295 Frank Street 4. 1 (a) 126 James St. North, Teeswater — Culross — James Street 5. 1 (a) 59 Fourth Street Southeast, Chesley — 59 Fourth Street 6. 1 (a) 116 Albert St. North Apts, Southampton — 116 Albert Street 7. 1 (a) 308 John Street, Walkerton — 308 John Street 8. 1 (a) 647-659 Arlington St., Port Elgin — 647-659 Victoria Street 9. 1 (a) 510 Wellington St., Port Elgin — 510 Wellington 10. 1 (a) 82 Second Street Southeast, Chesley — 83 Second Street 11. 1 (a) 1065 Huron Terr., Kincardine — 1065 Huron Terrace 2 of 85 8/13/2012 10:58 AM HOUSING SERVICES ACT, 2011 - O. Reg. 368/11 http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/source/regs/english/2011/elaws_src_r... 12. 1 (a) 209-211 McNab St. / 403-409 (Odd) Mary St., Walkerton — Mary / McNab Streets (Scattered) 13. 1 (a) 81 Second St. Southeast, Chesley — 81 Second Street 14. 1 (a) 1034 Queen St., Kincardine — 1034 Queen Street 15. 1 (a) 50 Park Street, Huron — 50 Park Street 16. 1 (a) 4 Adam Street, Mildmay — Carrick — 4 Adam Street 17. 1 (a) 103 Inverlyn Cres. S. / 58 Wilson Cres. / 97-127 Maccaskill Rd., Kincardine Twp. — Kincardine Twp. OH5 18. 1 (a) 424 Provincial St— Port Elgin OH3 19. 1 (a) 915 Huron Terrace, Kincardine — Huron Terrace- Kincardine OH4 20. 5 15 Main St., Lion’s Head — Golden Dawn Senior Citizen Home 21. 6 (a) 7432 Highway 6, Edmunds - Bradley H. Davis Sen. Apts. — Bruce County Housing Corporation 22. 6 (a) Lucknow River Valley Apts., 550 Willoughby St., Lucknow — Bruce County Housing Corporation 23. 6 (a) Oatman’s Village View Apts., 5 Railway St. South, Teeswater-Culross — Bruce County Housing Corporation 24. 6 (a) Wiarton II, 621 Mary St., Wiarton — Bruce County Housing Corporation 25. 6 (a) Walkerton Family Housing, 920 Durham Rd., Walkerton — Bruce County Housing Corporation 26. 6 (a) Valley View Terrace, 41 John St., Culross — Formosa Seniors Non-Profit Housing Corporation 27. 6 (a) Elgin Place West, 539 Ivings Dr., Port Elgin — Port Elgin Rotary Non-Profit Accommodations 28. 6 (a) 735 Campbell Ave., Kincardine — Russell Meadows Non-Profit Accommodations Inc. 29. 6 (c) Cormack Terrace Senior Apts., 286 Albert St., Paisley — Bruce County Housing Corporation 30. 6 (c) Limpert Lodge Senior Apts., 621 Mary St. Wiarton — Bruce County Housing Corporation 31. 6 (c) Speerside Senior Apts., 52 Maria St. Tara — Bruce County Housing Corporation 32. 6 (c) Thompson Bolden Senior Apts., 401 Cayley St., Walkerton — Bruce County Housing Corporation SCHEDULE 3 MUNICIPALITY OF CHATHAM-KENT Item Program Housing Project 1. 1 (a) 1, 2, 2 ½, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Gladstone Ave. / 29, 29 ½, 31, 33 Ella St., Chatham — Kent — Gladstone / Ella Avenues 2.
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