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Volume 23 Number 3 Newsletter of the Swansea Area Ratepayers' Association October 1997
MEMBERSHIP
Please renew and encourage your friends to obtain a 1998
membership, now available.
THE FEES FOR 1998 ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Single membership. ................. $8.00
Family membership ................ $10.00
Business membership .............. $12.00
Please contact L. Gris at 766-2792 to renew. Membership inquiries
may be sent to Swansea Area Ratepayers' Association. c/o Swansea
Town Hall, Box 103, 95 Lavinia Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M6S
3H9.
EXECUTIVE MEETINGS
Please note that Executive meetings are public and held normally on
the third Tuesday of each month. There may be seating limitations
so contact the Executive before you come to a meeting.
Our New Executive is: Peter Chany President; Ed Gaigalas and
R. Vaughan, Vice-Presidents; L. Clay, Secretary; J. Oreto, Treasurer;
L. Gris, Membership; Ron Luft, Past-President; Your Directors: H.
Beetham, Ritvars Bregzis, J. Bell, W. Haines, 0. Iwanyshyn, P.
Jarvis, D. Jennison, G. Martinsons, I. Poon, M. Pew, Wm. Roberts,
L. Volpe and S. Wilkinson.
ELLIS AVENUE PROJECT
The owner sought approval for changes to the existing house on the
site to the Committee of Adjustment. The Committee did not approve
the variances sought and it is our understanding that the owner has
not appealed the Committee's decision. For further information
contact Don Jennison at 762 - 3832.
SOUTH KINGSWAY-H UMBER BRIDGES
We continue to monitor the progress of the bridges. For more
information contact G. Martinsons at 766-1734.
SIGN COMMITTEE
The City has a committee which reviews signs and the regulation of
the same. Ron Luft and Don Jennison sit as our representatives on
the Committee. For more information contact Ron Luft or Don
Jennison.
PART II OFFICIAL PLAN (FORMER
VILLAGE OF SWANSEA)
Official Plans lay out the future direction of an area. For example
they would show areas where high rises can go, and can set out
policies relating to preservation of natural areas and views.
In addition to the Official Plan there are secondary or Part II Plans
which set out policies for a given area. Swansea has had a part II plan
since 1973.
The City was suggesting abolishing the Plan. SARA had three
concerns. One -- the City requires before Part II Plans are amended
that there be meetings in the affected area. If there was no longer a
Part II Plan for Swansea, the City no longer was required to hold a
neighbourhood meeting. Two -- Having a part II Plan allows
Swansea to be recognized as having a distinct character. Three -
with the "Mega City" it is possible that Swansea will be spun off
from the rest of the City. By having a Part II Plan those policies which
have protected Swansea will continue in place until altered.
Bill Roberts on behalf of SARA negotiated with the City. At a
meeting chaired by Councillor Hutcheon, the City agreed to maintain
the Part II Plan with only technical changes and to commence a
review of the policies set out in the plan to reflect the current character
and issues facing the Swansea Area.
BLOOR WEST PARKING STUDY
We continue to follow this matter, however, it is unclear when the
City is reorganized as to whether this will be a community council
responsibility or a City wide responsibility.
99 COEHILL DR, (1 RENNIE TERRACE)
No new information on this matter.
BLOOR LIQUOR REGULATIONS
The City-wide By-law was settled at the Ontario Municipal Board
(OMB). The key City position survived. Our concern remains that
_the City has not adequately controlled mega bars adjacent to low
density residential areas or provided adequate parking requirements.
Since this could have an impact on the north side of Bloor should that
area go "wet", we have asked the City to review the north side. The
City has recommended a patio prohibition and Bill Roberts appeared
on behalf of SARA in support of this recommendation.
SPECIAL NOTICE
All Candidates Meeting
for
Candidates for City Councillor
for new Ward 19
(formerly Wards 1 8 2)
at the Swansea Town Hall
85 Lavinia Ave
at 7 p.m.
on Thursday, October 30th
SPECIAL NOTICE
All Candidates Meeting
for Candidates for
Mayor of the "Megacity"
and Public and Separate
School Trustees
at the Swansea Town Hall
85 Lavinia Ave
at 7 p.m.
on Thursday, November 6th
SAVANNAH
SARA continues to monitor this matter. The City has passed a by-law
which removes the exemption for the Savannah. The building owner
has appealed the by-law. On behalf of SARA Bill Roberts has filed
8 letter supporting the City's position.
HIGH PARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE
James Bell sits on this body which advises the City on safety, use and
design issues for High Park. It appears the City is going forward with
its plan to prevent through access by placing barriers on Colborne
Lodge Drive. It is our understanding there is to be a public process.
We are not clear on what, when, where and how it is to occur.
GARDINER LAKESHORE TASKFORCE
SARA continues to monitor this committee's work.
SWANSEA MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Please note that with the mega city our library which was created as
a living memory to those who died in the first world war from the
Village of Swansea will be under threat. Once again, please use it or
loose it.
You can arrange for any book, movie or any other library material
to be delivered to the Swansea branch for pick-up. The town hall has
arranged for a computer to be available during town hall hours so you
can order books, etc. when the library is not open. You can also order
books, etc. through your home computer.
LIBRARY HOURS:
Monday:.......····· ·············Closed
Tuesday:..... · · · · · · · · · 10:00 A.M. 5
Wednesday:.... · · · · · · · · 1:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
Thursday:...... · · · · · · · 10:00A.M. 5:00 P.M.
Friday: Closed
Saturday ....... · · · · · · · 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Sunday.........···· ·············· Closed
5:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
10:00 A.M.
1:00 P.M.
MEGA METRO
SARA appeared at the Transition Team meeting dealing with
Community Councils and Neighbourhood Committees to express
our concerns on their operation.
BILLY BOB'S
This matter is now before the courts
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Our meeting was held on 21 May, 1997 and a new Executive was
elected. Judge Ward Alien conducted the elections. The Minutes, and
the reports from the Treasurer and President were presented and
adopted. Barry Brooks provided a Planning Update including
information about the Petro Canada South Kingsway Station
expansion. The following Life Memberships for 15 or more years
Executive service were presented to: William Haines, Dr. Lieb, G.
Martinsons, Bill Roberts and Jean Roberts.
Our special guests were the Swansea Public School Choir who
gave an excellent presentation.
RUNNYMEDE HOSPITAL
SARA continues to support Runnymede Hospital in its attempts to
ensure quality long term, chronic care and its specialty programs
continue on its site.
TRAFFIC CALMING ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE
SARA continues to follow this mater. A series of meetings of
concerned residents have been held over the summer. If consensus
is reached the plan will be go before the residents of Riverside Dr.
and its adjacent streets for approval.
SWANSEA PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATION
SARA again attended the graduation to present awards. Bill Roberts
was the presenter. Congratulations to all Swansea grads and special
congratulations to the recipients of our awards: Erin Wong (Girl's
Athletic Award), Ruby Nadler and Christine Wong (Design and
Technology Award), and Michelle Dawydiuk (Family Studies
Award).
PETRO CANADA ON SOUTH KINGSWAY
SARA continues to monitor this mater. G. Martinsons has been
designated by SARA to deal with the issues arising from this
application. David Miller has supported SARA's concerns. A
Committee of Adjustment hearing has been scheduled for October
21st. All other matters relating to this have been deferred for a public
meeting to be held in the future.
Advisory Committee:
Peter Chant
Editor: Bill Roberts
Swansea Area Ratepayers' Association
C/o Swansea Town Hall
P.O. Box 103, 95 Lavinia Ave
Toronto, Ontario, M6S 31-19
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