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1 Consolidated By-Law Index City Council Meeting June 14 and 15 Consolidated By-law Index City Council Meeting June 14 and 15, 2011 Bill No. By-law No. Title and Authority By-law adopted June 14, 2011 819 758-2011 To confirm the proceedings of the Council at its meeting held on the 14th day of June, 2011. By-laws adopted June 15, 2011 820 759-2011 To confirm the proceedings of the Council at its meeting held on the 14th and 15th days of June, 2011. 758 760-2011 To amend further Metropolitan Toronto By-law No. 32-92, respecting the regulation of traffic on former Metropolitan Roads, regarding Bathurst Street. Toronto and East York Community Council Item 7.28, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 759 761-2011 To amend further Metropolitan Toronto By-law No. 32-92, respecting the regulation of traffic on former Metropolitan Roads, regarding Danforth Road. Scarborough Community Council Item 7.5, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 760 762-2011 To amend further Metropolitan Toronto By-law No. 32-92, respecting the regulation of traffic on former Metropolitan Roads, regarding Lawrence Avenue East. Scarborough Community Council Item 7.6, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 761 763-2011 To amend further Metropolitan Toronto By-law No. 108-86, designating certain locations on former Metropolitan Roads as Pedestrian Crossovers, regarding Dundas Street West. Toronto and East York Community Council Item 32.36, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on March 31 and April 1, 2010. 762 764-2011 To amend the former City of Toronto Municipal Code Ch. 400, Traffic and Parking, respecting Ossington Avenue. Toronto and East York Community Council Item 30.54, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on January 26 and 27, 2010. 763 765-2011 To amend the former City of Toronto Municipal Code Ch. 400, Traffic and Parking, respecting Runnymede Road. Etobicoke York Community Council Item 7.19, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 1 764 766-2011 To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 903, Parking for Persons with Disabilities, respecting Runnymede Road. Etobicoke York Community Council Item 7.19, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 765 767-2011 To permanently close the public highway described as being the untraveled New Crescent between 697 and 699 Danforth Road on Plan 1776, save and except SC101937 and SC84473, and shown as Part 1 on Sketch No. PS-2003-100 (the "Highway"). Scarborough Community Council Item 6.1, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on May 17, 18 and 19, 2011. 766 768-2011 To permanently close a portion of Sentinel Road and Hucknall Road abutting 102-134 Hucknall Road. North York Community Council Item 7.10, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 767 769-2011 To permanently close part of the public lane between Poyntz Avenue and Bogert Avenue, west of Yonge Street. North York Community Council Item 7.9, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 768 770-2011 To permanently close a portion of the public highway at rear of 222 Combe Avenue. North York Community Council Item 6.17, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on May 17, 18 and 19, 2011. 769 771-2011 To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 608, Parks, to regulate kite flying in City parks. Parks and Environment Committee Item 4.2, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 770 772-2011 To exempt certain lands known municipally as 555 Midland Avenue from Part Lot Control. Scarborough Community Council Item 7.17, adopted as amended, by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 771 773-2011 To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 329, Zoo Toronto. Executive Committee Item 4.7, adopted as amended, by City of Toronto Council on April 12 and 13, 2011. 772 774-2011 To amend further Metropolitan Toronto By-law No. 32-92, respecting the regulation of traffic on former Metropolitan Roads, regarding Lake Shore Boulevard West. Etobicoke York Community Council Item 7.16, adopted as amended, by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 2 773 775-2011 To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 19, Business Improvement Areas, to make changes to the size of the Bloor by the Park Business Improvement Area Board of Management. Economic Development Committee Item 4.6, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 774 776-2011 To amend the former City of North York Zoning By-law No. 7625, as amended, with respect to the lands municipally known as 54 Finch Avenue West. North York Community Council Item 7.26, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 775 777-2011 To amend the former City of Scarborough Cliffcrest Community Zoning By-law No. 9396, as amended, with respect to the lands municipally known as 119 Dorset Road being located at the southeast corner of Kingston Road and Dorset Road. Scarborough Community Council Item 7.19, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 776 778-2011 To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 387, Carbon Monoxide Detectors, with respect to location of detectors required in buildings containing multiple occupancies. Community Development and Recreation Committee Item 3.2, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on May 17, 18 and 19, 2011. 778 779-2011 To amend Schedule B, Signage Master Plans and Area Specific Amendments, to Chapter 694, Signs, General, to implement an area specific amendment with respect to the premises municipally known as 19 Rean Drive. Planning and Growth Management Committee Item 2.2, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on April 12 and 13, 2011. 779 780-2011 To adopt Amendment No. 149 to the Official Plan for the City of Toronto with respect to the lands located at the northeast corner of Morningside Avenue and Military Trail. Scarborough Community Council Item 7.18, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 3 780 781-2011 To amend the former City of Scarborough Highland Creek Community Zoning By-law No. 10827, as amended, with respect to the lands located at the northeast corner of Morningside Avenue and Military Trail, 3228 to 3316 Ellesmere Road, 755 to 891 Morningside Avenue, 1008 to 1052 and 1025 to 1095 Military Trail, being the lands located north of Ellesmere Road between Morningside Avenue and 3316 Ellesmere Road, properties on either side of Military Trail between Ellesmere Road and Morningside Avenue and the lands located on the east side of Morningside Avenue north of Military Trail. Scarborough Community Council Item 7.18, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 781 782-2011 To amend the former City of Toronto Municipal Code Ch. 400, Traffic and Parking, respecting Atlantic Avenue. Toronto and East York Community Council Item 7.33, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 782 783-2011 To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 910, Parking Machines, respecting Atlantic Avenue. Toronto and East York Community Council Item 7.33, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 783 784-2011 To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 910, Parking Machines, respecting Dufferin Street. Toronto and East York Community Council Item 7.34, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 785 785-2011 To amend the former City of Toronto Municipal Code Ch. 400, Traffic and Parking, respecting Dufferin Street. Toronto and East York Community Council Item 7.34, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 786 786-2011 To authorize the alterations of Bathurst Street and King Street West. Toronto and East York Community Council Item 7.28, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 787 787-2011 To authorize the alteration of Yonge Street at the intersection of The Esplanade by removal of an existing median. Toronto and East York Community Council Item 7.45, as adopted by City of Toronto Council on June 14 and 15, 2011. 788 788-2011 To dedicate certain land on the north side of Sadler Drive, on the east side of Birchmount Avenue, for public highway purposes to form the public highway Sadler Drive. Works Committee Report 1, Clause 4, adopted as amended, by City of Toronto Council on January 31, February 1 and 2, 2006. 4 789 789-2011 To dedicate certain land for public lane purposes to form part of the public lane east of McIntosh Street extending northerly from Sandown Avenue. Works Committee Report 1, Clause 4, adopted as amended, by City of Toronto Council on January 31, February 1 and 2, 2006. 790 790-2011 To dedicate certain land on the north side of Ranee Avenue, east of Highland Hill to form part of the public highway Ranee Avenue. Works Committee Report 1, Clause 4, adopted as amended, by City of Toronto Council on January 31, February 1 and 2, 2006. 791 791-2011 To dedicate certain land on the south side of Alcester Court, east of Highland Hill to form part of the public highway Alcester Court. Works Committee Report 1, Clause 4, adopted as amended, by City of Toronto Council on January 31, February 1 and 2, 2006.
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