IN THE MATTER
OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT
R.S.O. 1990
CHAPTER0.18 AND
158 STERLING
AVENUE
CITY OF
TORONTO, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
PARTIAL
REPEAL AND AMENDMENT OF DESIGNATING BY-LAW 969-2005
Take
notice that Toronto City Council intends to partially repeal and amend City of
Toronto By-law 969-2005 (the "By-law") which designates the property
at 158 Sterling Road (the "Property") under Part IV, Section 29 of
the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.O.18 (the "Act") so that the
By-law will no longer apply to a portion of the Property such that the legal
description for the properties located at 20 Perth Avenue and 150,150R and 164
Sterling Road will be removed from the By-law.
Furthermore, Toronto City Council intends to amend the Reasons for
Designation to update the cultural heritage values and attributes in accordance
with Ontario Regulation 9/06 of the Act.
Reasons
for the Partial Repeal
City of Toronto By-law
969-2005 was enacted on November 24, 2005.
The By-law designates the property at 158 Sterling Road under Part IV,
Section 29 of the Act. The property
contains the heritage building known as the Northern Aluminum Company Building
(the "Heritage Building"). The legal description currently includes
the neighbouring properties municipally known as 20 Perth Avenue and 150,150R
and 164 Sterling Road.
The
property at 158 Sterling Road was legally severed into three parcels: the first
parcel identified as 158 Sterling Road; the second parcel identified as 150,
150R and 164 Sterling Road; and the third parcel as 20 Perth Avenue by notice
of decision issued October 13, 2015 and June 15, 2016. Following the
severances, the heritage designation remained on title for all three
properties. Therefore, it is necessary to partially repeal the By-law to remove
the properties located at 20 Perth Avenue and 150,150R and 164 Sterling Road,
which do not contain the Heritage Building.
Amendment
of the Designating By-law
By-law
969-2005 requires an amendment to revise the Reasons for Designation to update
the cultural heritage values and attributes of the Property in accordance with
Ontario Regulation 9/06 of the Act.
Notice
of an objection to the proposed partial repeal and amendment of the designating
by-law may be served on the City Clerk, Attention: Ellen Devlin, Administrator,
Toronto and East York Community Council, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street
West, 2nd floor, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2, within thirty days of the publication of
this notice on the City's website, which is April 20, 2020. The notice of
objection must set out the reason(s) for the objection, and all relevant facts.
Dated at Toronto this 20th day
of March, 2020.
Ulli S. Watkiss
City Clerk