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Volume 20 Number 1 Newsletter of the Swansea Area Ratepayers' Association January 1994
TAXES
Metro is trying to use Market Value Assessment (MVA)
again disguised as Equalized Assessment. We have
supported unit assessment in the past, based on lot and
building size plus the number of kitchens, bathrooms and so
forth, rather than market value. It is not clear what "rental
value" means in the new report. SARA will take a position
after we have studied the Fair Tax Commission's Report.
HIGH PARK
Jamie Bell continues to co-ordinate SARA's efforts in
regard to the High Park Plan. Tony Kortenaar is dealing with
traffic issues. It should be noted that the City is considering
reducing through traffic.
ELLIS AVENUE PROJECT
SARA continues to monitor the proposal for the property
facing Grenadier Pond. We wish to ensure that any impact
will be minimal and will not endanger the Grenadier Pond
wetlands. A SARA sub-committee is tracking this proposal.
SWANSEA TOWN HALL
As you are aware the Town Hall is now open. If you were
not at the open house please drop by and see the facilities.
Speak to Jamie Bell and he can advise of the rental rates for
conferences, receptions, weddings and meetings. The
Annual General Meeting for the Swansea Town Hall
Community Centre will be held at 95 Lavinia Ave. on
February 22nd at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome.
SWANSEA MEMORIAL LIBRARY
The Royal Canadian Legion -- Branch 46 (Swansea) held
a remembrance ceremony on the 11th of November, 1993
at the Town Hall. The Library was dedicated to those who
died in the First World War. Next year will be its 75th
anniversary. Let's work to make sure the Library continues!
Use It Or Lose It
The Library is now on probation. Unless it is used, it will be
closed. You can arrange for any movie, book or any other
library material to be delivered to the Swansea branch for
nick-up. You can also order by computer modem at the
branch, or from your home.
LIBRARY HOURS:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed
1:00 p.m. -
10:00 a.m. -
Closed
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed
8:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
GARDINER LAKESHORE
TASKFORCE
SARA supported a City Planning & Development
Department request to add bicycle lanes and widen the
sidewalk and greenery on Colborne Lodge Road south of
the Queensway. The vehicular lane will be reduced to one
lane each way with a widening where the lanes meet the
Queensway and Lakeshore to allow left and right hand turns.
Traffic is presently light on the roadway. Bill Roberts
attended the December 1, 1993 Taskforce Meeting on
behalf of SARA. The Taskforce supported the proposal and
the Waterfront Regeneration Trust is also supporting the
proposal.
SOUTH KINGSWAY- HUMBER
BRIDGES
David Crombie has been asked to look into the issues raised
by SARA in regard to the underwater north/south bicycle
path on the Toronto (Swansea) side.
SARA EXECUTIVE
If you need help remember your executive is your
neighbours. Your Executive consists of S. Wilkinson,
President; G. Martinsons and D. Dunal, Vice-Presidents; S.
Campbell, Secretary; J. Oreto, Treasurer; L. Gris,
Membership; R. Bregzis, Past-President; J. Bell, L. Clay, E.
Gaigalas, T. Kortenaar, T. Giniotis, B. Gordon, W. Haines,
0. Iwanyshyn, R. Graham, P. Meier, M. Pew, R. Thede,
Wm. Roberts, and M. Robertson. Please note that Executive
meetings are public and held normally on the third Tuesday
of each month. There may be capacity limitations, so, if
possible, contact the Executive before you come to a
meeting.
MEMBERSHIP
Please remember that your membership is due now unless
you have already renewed. The fees are $6.00 for
individuals, $8.00 for family, and $10.00 for businesses per
year. Please contact L. Gris at 766-2792 to renew. We have
succeeded in holding back any fee increases for the last three
years despite increasing costs. Membership inquiries may
be sent to Swansea Area Ratepayers' Association c/o
Swansea Town Hall, P. O. Box 103, 95 Lavinia Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario, M6S 3H9.
Please note that in advising the community about the
rezoning and other matters, SARA spent considerable funds
in getting notices out. Our membership is now over 220. We
need to increase our membership and also need early
renewals in order to replenish our funds should we have to
go to the Ontario Municipal Board. If you can help it would
be greatly appreciated.
BLOOR STREET RESTAURANT
BY-LAW
SARA, through our corporate entity Swansea Area
Ratepayers' Group (SARG), appeared and gave qualified
support of the size limitations for restaurants along Bloor
Street based on the direction provided by those attending
the public meeting held by SARA in August. Bill Roberts
appeared on behalf of SARG. As a result of our submission,
modifications were made. Parking remains an issue. SARG
advised the City that we support the community concerns
and have even greater concerns should Mainstreets reduced
parking standards come to Bloor Street West.
SWANSEA BY-LAWS - STRATEGY
MEETING
The purpose of this meeting is to prepare a response and
strategy for the upcoming Ontario Municipal Board hearing.
SARA spent several thousand dollars preparing and
distributing the newsletter describing the new Zoning
By-laws and the possible consequences. And while the door
to door distribution was done by SARA Executive
members, other costs were also borne by SARA. We will
need to expand the numbers of persons involved if we are
to succeed in making changes. The City is receptive. Now
we need to ensure the City is aware we will not back off.
We need your input and assistance. Come out, make your
voice count. Thank you for your support to date.
BY-LAW STRATEGY MEETING
to be held at
Swansea Town Hall
95 Lavinia Avenue
on Tuesday, January, 25, 1994
at 7:30 P.M.
GENERAL ISSUES
The Planning & Development Department invited select
persons to attend an information meeting. The invitation to
SARA was after the fact, in the sense that we were given no
advance warning and it was only after we started asking
about the meeting that an invitation to SARA was issued!
The meeting held on 2 December, 1993 touched on the
issues of the Plaza, Stelco, and the South Kingsway Petro
Canada station. You should be aware that the Commercial
Residential (CR) designation on the Plaza allows
commercial and residential or only commercial or only
residential. The reduced densities provide some protection,
but do set the precedent for redevelopment.
The Official Plan designation is being switched from
Local Commercial to Commercial/Residential which
allows up to three times DENSITY. There is no requirement
that the commercial component be kept. Three times
DENSITY is greater than that allowed in the surrounding
condominiums which range from 1.8 to 2.28 (Tridel).
If the CR designation is kept it would seem desirable that
the Official Plan be amended to provide a statement of the
importance of the plaza to the area and that reduced densities
be put in the official plan.
Parking is another issue related to the Plaza. Additional
parking will not have to be provided under the CR
designation. Only Mr. Grocer's is required to provide
parking. Thus "excess space as defined under the by-law
Is available for residential parking. If rental units are
provided the criteria is one parking space per unit. If Social
Housing goes in this can be reduced to as little as one
parking space for every 10 units.
The present by-law requires residential buildings to
provide residential setbacks. In CR the only setback from
adjacent properties is 3 metres or roughly 10 feet.
The Planning & Development Department is unwilling
to reduce the height limit on the Stelco lands from 23m to
10m.
RIPLEY AVE.
A sub-committee of SARA was created consisting of M.
Rew, L. Gris, S. Wilkinson, Ed Gaigalas, and Bill Roberts
to deal with the various zoning issues. A series of meetings
with the Ripley Avenue Ratepayers were held over August
to October to try to resolve what would be appropriate and
inappropriate additional uses. A public meeting was held on
the 9th of December, 1993, to discuss this issue. Concerns
were raised in regard to permitting motor vehicle class "A"
repair shoes and take-out restaurants.
OFFICIAL PLAN
Bill Roberts and Ed Gaigalas on behalf of SARA/SARG met
with the Commissioner of Planning & Development and
two Deputy Commissioners to discuss our concerns over
some of the official plan amendments. The Planning &
Development Department seemed willing to consider some
of the issues raised. Also present at the meeting were
representatives from CORRA, Bloor Junction, and Bloor
Shaw.
FEDERAL ALL CANDIDATES
MEETING
A successful all candidates meeting was held with over 200
members of the public present. Special thanks should go to
L. Clay, B. Gordon, James Bell and Ed Gaigalas who
co-ordinated and organized the meeting, and to G.
Martinsons who chaired the meeting on our behalf.
Editor- Bill Roberts
Advisory Committee
- G. Martinsons
- S. Wilkinson
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