Area-Specific Amendment to the City's Sign By-law –

923 Oxford Street

City of Toronto Act, 2006 Public Notice

 

Notice is given that the Chief Building Official and Executive Director, Toronto Building, is reporting on a proposed amendment to Municipal Code Chapter 694, Signs, General (the "Sign By-law"), to amend the Sign By-law to allow for, and regulate, the display of one third party electronic ground sign at the premises municipally known as 923 Oxford Street. 

 

The proposed amendment seeks to:

 

1.   Add an area-specific amendment to the Sign By-law for the premises municipally known as 923 Oxford Street to allow, in addition to the signage otherwise permitted on the premises, the erection and display of the following sign:

 

·         One third party electronic ground sign containing one sign face, facing in a westerly direction, containing electronic static copy and measuring 14.63 metres horizontally by 4.27 metres vertically, with a total sign face area of 62.5 square metres; and, a height (highest point of the sign measured from grade) of 13.72 metres, which:

o  Advertises, promotes, or directs attention to businesses, goods, services, matters or activities that are not available at or related to the premises where the sign is located;

o  Has an initial sign permit expiry term of ten years from the date of issuance, and is null and void on its expiry date; and,

o  Will be illuminated 24 hours per day.

 

The Chief Building Official and Executive Director, Toronto Building, is recommending that the Council of the City of Toronto refuse to add the area-specific amendment to the Sign By-law for 923 Oxford Street.

 

The Planning and Housing Committee may recommend that the Council of the City of Toronto amend the Sign By-law, to amend Schedule B, Signage Master Plans and Area Specific Amendments, to add a new area specific amendment to Schedule B, Signage Master Plans and Area Specific Amendments, to allow 923 Oxford Street to contain, in addition to the signs otherwise permitted, the third party electronic ground sign.

 

At its meeting to be held in Toronto City Hall, Committee Room 1, on May 28, 2019 commencing at 10:30 a.m., or as soon as possible thereafter, the Planning and Housing Committee of Toronto City Council will hear in person or by his or her counsel, agent or solicitor, any person who wishes to speak to the matter.

To obtain or view a copy of the report outlining the proposed amendments, you may view the Planning and Housing Committee agenda at www.toronto.ca/legdocs/agendas.html, as of May 21, 2019.  To submit comments or make a presentation to the Planning and Housing Committee on May 28, 2019 please contact the Committee no later than 12:00 p.m. on May 27, 2019:

 

Planning and Housing Committee

Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West

10th Floor, West Tower

Toronto, ON M5H 2N2

Telephone: 416‑397-4579

E-mail: phc@toronto.ca

To ask questions regarding the content of the report, contact:

 

Robert Bader

Supervisor, Sign By-law Unit, Toronto Building

Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West

Ground Floor, East Tower

Toronto ON M5H 2N2

Telephone: 416-392-4113

Ted Van Vliet

Manager, Sign By-law Unit, Toronto Building

Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West

Ground Floor, East Tower

Toronto ON M5H 2N2

Telephone: 416-392-4235

 

Any comments received after the Committee meeting will be forwarded to Council.

If this matter is postponed at the Committee meeting or Council meeting, or considered at a subsequent Committee or Council meeting, no additional notice will be provided other than the information on the subsequent Committee or Council agenda.  Please contact the above City officials if you require notice in these cases.

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Dated at the City of Toronto this 17th day of May, 2019.

 

 

Ulli S. Watkiss

City Clerk