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  "records": [
    [1,"11","1988-10-22T00:00:00",1360000,"972-1988","2 Bloor Street East","Pay to the City the sum of $1,360,000.00 in cash or secured by a letter of credit for the purpose of providing social housing"],
    [2,"17","2006-09-01T00:00:00",540000,"29-2007(OMB)","650,672 Sheppard Ave. East","1.5 m2/unit indoor private rec. amenity area to max. 726 m2; place of worship to max. 3918 m2; $10,000 for future traffic monitoring; public art @ 1% land value; $450,000 for park improvements/community facilities in area; $60,000 for amenities for tenants in rental bldgs at 640-644 Sheppard Ave. E.; $20,000 for recreational needs assessment by Parks, Forestry and Rec. Division."],
    [3,"18","2007-02-06T00:00:00",219620.5,"89-2007","Finch Ave. W., Greenview Ave., Hendon Ave., Duplex Ave., 35 Hendon Ave.(Lands bounded by)","Min. 1.5 m2/unit indoor rec. amenity space; min. 636 m2 ground floor retail & service commercial space; cash contribution equal to market land value of 14,971 m2 gfa, towards either 3,743 m2 public rec. centre or land acquisition for service roads, associated road network and buffer areas in NY Centre."],
    [4,"18","2007-02-06T00:00:00",7411900.1,"91-2007","5435 Yonge St.","Convey 743 m2 land at 32 Byng Ave. and 743 m2 land at 38 Byng Ave. and 14.5 m2 land at 31 Olive Ave.  to City for Service Rd and buffer area; cash for service road land acquisition and/or costs of public rec centre or social facility for proposed 18,663 m2 density incentive, in amount satisfactory to Director of Real Estate Services; 315 m2 bicycle storage space on site; value of $300,000 for public art program; $79,290 for Yonge-Byng Corner landscaping; public access to landscaped open space; cash for future landscape improvements; 1.5 m2/unit private indoor rec amenity space\n\nSecured as a legal convenience: Construction Management Plan; report assessing affordable housing component of entire C3(5) site;"],
    [5,"23","2006-11-10T00:00:00",null,"156-2007(OMB)","3290,3310,3330 Markham Rd.","Creation of gateway feature at s/w corner Markham and Steeles; on-site art with min. cost of $200,000; Secured as legal convenience: provisions regarding phasing of development; plans for interim landscape treatment of site."],
    [6,"17","2007-02-20T00:00:00",167430,"1267-2009(OMB)","603-615 Sheppard Ave. E., 6-10 Dervock Cr., 9-17 Rean Drive","Indoor private rec amenity space to max. 1,122.5 m2; $10,000 for future traffic monitoring; Transit pass for each unit for 6 months or cash contribution of $157,430.00, at City's election.  (Note: City Council resolution re use of funds for community centre on Canadian Tire lands. See Dec. 22/09 email in \"Miscellaneous\" folder)."],
    [7,"11","2007-03-06T00:00:00",475000,"226-2007","13-21 Balmuto St.","$175,000 for TTC Cumberland subway entrance renovations; $300,000 for Balmuto streetscape improvements between Bloor & Charles; public art @ 1% gcc.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: submission of documentation re LEED certification; building materials; assurances of easement in perpetuity over private lane; streetscape improvement abutting lot; irrigation system for trees in r-o-w; space for transformer vaults, Hydro/Bell & sewer maintenance holes."],
    [8,"19","1996-05-23T00:00:00",null,"278-1996","1669 Queen St. East","Parkland dedication 0f 4.1ac, inc. site prep and remediation; approx. 4.3 acres Land for School; unallocated park site of 2.1 ac.; storm water management area of 2.5 acres including site preparation and remediation;  lands for the Kingston Road extension, the Queen Street East widening and Street 5; secure preservation of heritage features; provide community with opportunity to acquire additional park lands west of Street 5;  require the owner and its tenant, the Ontario Jockey Club, to covenant that neither they nor their successors or assigns will establish or seek to establish a gambling casino on any portion of the Woodbine Park Development."],
    [9,"13","1997-05-06T00:00:00",null,"194-1997","10 Dundas Street East","Public art; an archeological program; any necessary environmental remediation program Improvements to the public realm including streetscape improvements and underground pedestrian connections to subway; Heritage Building Restoration and Preservation; Parks and Open Space: Public Park and Square"],
    [10,"10","1997-10-06T00:00:00",163333,"626-1997","1 Phoebe,12-34 Beverly, 5-29 Soho","Public art @ 1/3 of 1% gcc; $30,000 for Community History Program re: history of former building at 21 Soho St. (Grant African Methodist Epsiscopal congregation) - documentary project; 2/3 of 1% gcc ($133,333) for a museum program focussing on black history; no demolition of church at 21 Soho St. until building permit for proposed building issued."],
    [11,"13","1989-08-17T00:00:00",null,"580-1989","77-79 Charles Street East","If owner's obligations re construction on social housing lands not fulfilled, convey co-op lands in fee simple to City or pay $100,000.00 for transfer, with interest, at the time of issuance of the Co-op building permit, to the Co-op; convey land for Co-op to Co-op; construct shell of Co-op building; maintain all landscaped open space; unrestricted access to the landscaped open space to the owners, residents, tenants and visitors; convey 5 parking spaces; streetscape improvements abutting site."],
    [12,"10","1991-08-14T00:00:00",null,"475-1991","220 Bay Street","Open space improvements; North/South pedestrian walkway connecting to TD open space system; Streetscape improvements fronting the entire site; Closure and conveyance of a private lane; Affordable Housing:  Land off-site (214-216 Sherbourne Street) to be conveyed to the City to accommodate up to 46 social housing units plus cash-in-lieu payment ($1,080,000.00) for 10 units;Public Art: $150,000."],
    [13,"11","1991-01-01T00:00:00",1350000,"425-1991 (Not a s.37 by-law)","750 Bay Street","Public Art @ $160,000; Heritage Preservation and Restoration; Affordable Housing @ Cash payment of $1,350,000.00 in accordance with OMB settlement."],
    [14,"10","1991-02-04T00:00:00",120000,"86-1991","833 King Street West","Payment to the City of the sum of $120,000 for social housing (plus $8,400.00 GST which is refundable if not required)."],
    [15,"15","1990-12-04T00:00:00",321000,"41-1991","2401 Yonge Street & 4,6,8 Broadway Ave.","$300K plus $21K GST (refundable if not required) for social housing."],
    [16,"10","1994-05-10T00:00:00",424715,"349-1994","700 King St. West","1100 sq. m. of community service space; Public Art Program.\n\n$146,215 secured for public art, later directed to Trinity-Bellwoods Park gate restoration.  $250,000 for community improvements and $250,000 for school boards."],
    [17,"10","1994-07-26T00:00:00",100000,"534-1994","49A,75 McCaul St., 273,279 Dundas St. W., 148,152,154 St. Patrick St.","Community Service Space: $100,000 to the Grange Community Centre. Improvements to public walkways and boulevard; conduct historical review of the site; conduct audit for the identification of hazardous materials; removal of all these materials conduct a soil testing program and produce a Soil Management Plan"],
    [18,"10","1994-05-31T00:00:00",1000000,"749-2003, 396-1994, 5-2010(OMB)","55,60 Mill St. (390 Cherry St.)","Heritage preservation and restoration, including a Site Interpretation Centre and Program; Parks and Open Space: open space and approx. 50% groundplain to provide open spaces, bicycle path; Community Space: some community meeting space provided on-site; Site Interpretation Centre: min. 400 sq.m.; Cultural and Arts Use: Artscape to receive subsidized lease on 5500 sq.m plus use of event space for 2 annual fundraising events through 2007.; Daycare: min. 530 sq.m. indoor space and min. 290 sq. m. outdoor space; 52 space facility, fully finished, furnished and equipped; Affordable Housing: 25% of units to be social housing, or cash or land in lieu; Public Art: 1% GCC (capped at $900K) excluding heritage bldgs; redevelop in accordance with Design Guidelines; Owner of Parcels A, B & C on Plan 3B to provide: Heritage Conservation Plan, security LC, landscape plan, updated Stage 1 Archaeological Assessment; $1M (indexed) for capital improvements to Young Centre for Performing Arts, Artscape's facilities at G&W, and local streetscape improvements; parkland contribution for Cherry St. Mixed Use Area capped at $1.7M; no occupancy until flood protection landform functional, or adequate floodproofing."],
    [19,"13","2001-09-20T00:00:00",900000,"991-2001(OMB)","333 Bloor St E., 1 Mount Pleasant Rd., 575 & 577 Jarvis St.","$900,000.00  to achieve heritage objectives in the area; public art @ 1% gcc"],
    [20,"12","2001-11-08T00:00:00",212017,"983-2001","319 Merton St.","$175,667.00 for improvements to Beltline Park; $26,350.00 for Master Planning & detailed park design work;  $10,000.00 for plaque commemorating coal silos; stairs and access improvements from Mt. Pleasant to Belt Line Park; remediation, design and construction of Belt Line Park on dedicated lands; conveyance, remediation, design and construction of additional park land."],
    [21,"4","2001-12-06T00:00:00",200000,"1096-2001","70 High Park Ave.","Restore, conserve & maintain portions of the church building located on the lands.  $200,000 to City for improvements to local area parks & school board playgrounds. Agreement specifies the following allocation:\nRunnymede School playground $25K; Keele school playground $25K; Humbercrest playground $25K; Vine parkette $25K; improvemts to local parks $30K; Ravina Park mural $5K; High Park Welcome Centre $50K; Traymore Park lighting $15K."],
    [22,"11","2000-11-29T00:00:00",50000,"189-2001 (OMB)","85 Bloor St. E. And 44 Hayden St.","$50,000 for park improvements; publicly accessible pedestrian walkway; strip of land to widen Hayden St. road allowance; conveyance of easement for public pedestrian walkway; construction of utility vaults; sidewalk and streetscape improvements; noise impact statement."],
    [23,"19","2001-01-30T00:00:00",205000,"191-2001 (OMB)","2230,2324,2336 Gerrard St. E.","Parkland dedication of 0.84 ha addition to East Toronto Athletic Field and 1.66 ha local park; $100,000 for parkland remediation and improvements; $5,000 for off-site roadway improvements; secure the requirements of TDSB ($710,500) and TCDSB ($10,000); funding ($100,000) to improve community services and facilities."],
    [24,"11","2001-06-01T00:00:00",null,"503-2001","101 College St. (TOR. GEN. HOSP. Lands Bounded By College St., Elizabeth St., Gerrard St. W., University Ave.) (aka 661 University Ave.)","Heritage preservation of College Wing of TGH; public art @ 1% gross construction costs on Parcel A minus heritage and hospital buildings; LC for public art if Public Art Plan not approved by Council 1 week prior to building permit."],
    [25,"18","2001-06-28T00:00:00",null,"601-2001","5000 Yonge St.","Phasing of development; site servicing requirements; transportation improvements; minimum width and public accessibility of private roads; public art program; construction staging/routing; agreement with Toronto Centre for the Arts re 10 employee parking spaces; shared evening parking with TCA and related signage; improvements to drop-off circle, east exterior wall; weather protected pedestrian access at grade to TCA."],
    [26,"7","2005-12-22T00:00:00",360000,"4-2006(OMB)","3025 Finch Ave. W","$360,000 for improvements to local parks and recreation facilities (priority to portable wooden gym floor and additional meeting room space at Gord & Irene Risk C.C.); soil & groundwater remediation and methane control measures; Letter of Credit for $250,000 to secure remediation plan.  ($360K apparently received directly by PFR)"],
    [27,"20","2006-02-02T00:00:00",802100,"152-2006","725 Warden Ave.","$1,300.00 per dwelling unit for Warden Woods Community Centre; design and construction of public street on City lands to south from Warden Ave. to new park; design and construction of public pedestrian walkway from development to General Brock Public School, or cash-in-lieu."],
    [28,"20","2006-02-02T00:00:00",185500,"153-2006","671 Warden Ave.","$1,300 per dwelling unit, for minimum 140 units, for Warden Woods Community Centre; cash (max. $3500 indexed) for heritage plaque or marker commemorating former Bell/Donland's/Becker's Dairy."],
    [29,"19","2006-02-02T00:00:00",175000,"161-2006","2575,2625 Danforth Ave.","Non-profit 65-space child care facility; school-aged child care room for 30 children in a shared tenant amenity space in Bldg. F; maintain 1,123 existing rental units for min. 20 years; improvements to 4 existing rental bldgs. Including refurbishing lobbies of Bldgs. B & C, min. 150 m2 amenity space in existing buildings for residential tenants, new loading spaces, construct new garbage storage area; residential units (500) in Bldgs. E & F to remain rental for min. 20 years, with mid-range rents and rent increase controls; construction mitigation and tenant communication plan; $100,000 for internal improvements to Main Square C.C.; $25,000 for landscaping of Main Square C.C.; $25,000 for equipment for Main Square C.C.; $25,000 for equipment for Secord C.C.; min. 600 m2 indoor tenant amenity space, of which min. 150 m2 located in existing bldgs.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: former community centre and existing commercial building to be demolished prior to construction of Bldg. F."],
    [30,"11","2002-11-29T00:00:00",800000,"1090-2002","1,3 Sultan Street, 11 St Thomas Street, and 76-98 Charles Street West","Heritage easement agreements for existing buildings; public art @ 1% gross construction costs; $500,000.00 for Bloor Street revitalization; $300,000.00 for Toronto Heritage Grant Program of which $50,000.00 is for restoration of Firehall No. 3 clock tower at 484 Yonge Street; publicly accessible walkway from Charles Street to Sultan Street.  Building materials and design secured as a legal convenience."],
    [31,"9","2002-01-16T00:00:00",null,"158-2002 (OMB)","45 Lisgar Street (now 55 Lisgar St.)","Day care facility for 23 children for 125 years; cost sharing of janitorial services; payment of municipal taxes for daycare facility."],
    [32,"10","1984-07-16T00:00:00",null,"508-1984","10 Bay Street, 85 Harbour Street","Daycare; Open Space Improvements: Landscape improvements along Queens Quay and linear open space improvements"],
    [33,"10","1986-12-01T00:00:00",2000000,"42-1987, 763-1987","30,33 Bay Street,10 Yonge Street","52 space day care facility;  5% parkland dedication; Pedestrian connection improvements (ie. pedestrian underpass; colonnade);  Affordable Housing: 30% social housing units; $2,000,000.00 towards the provision of assisted housing to be deposited in the World Trade Centre Housing Fund; Public Art"],
    [34,"13","1987-09-08T00:00:00",883270,"653-1987","70-92 King Street East and 10 Court Street","$883,270.00 for park improvements to 10 Court Street and the public highways abutting 10 Court Street; public walkway"],
    [35,"10","1988-08-12T00:00:00",null,"637-1988","230 Front St. West","daycare centre (72 spaces); conveyance and improvement of a 0.4 ha public park; social housing, including units at 354 Jarvis Street and 1140 Yonge Street and 11 Marlborough Avenue; public pedestrian walkway; conveyance of lands to the City a portion of the Broadcast Centre Block"],
    [36,"13","1987-12-14T00:00:00",2800000,"44-1988","10-32 Front St. West, 30-44 Yonge St., 1-27 Wellington St. West, 159-199 Bay St.","Heritage preservation and restoration; provision of min. 4465 m2 of nrgfa, of which at least 1374 m2 is in Bank of Montreal building, for at least 99 years at nominal rent for cultural/institutional uses (Hockey Hall of Fame); public recreation space and walkways; Public Art; Pedestrian connections (ie. below grade tunnel); Parks and Open Space: 1500 sq. m. public outdoor green space; Daycare;  Affordable Housing: Land off-site plus a cash payment of $2,800,000.00 towards the provision of assisted housing."],
    [37,"10","1988-02-08T00:00:00",200000,"171-1988","434,444,454 University Avenue, 248 Simcoe Street","Affordable Housing: conveyance of land (248 Simcoe St.) to City for social housing to accommodate up to 109 assisted housing units; payment of $200,000 towards the cost of constructing the social housing building at 248 Simcoe St.; provision and maintenance of 10 parking spaces at 434, 444 and 454 University Ave. for the exclusive use of occupants at 248 Simcoe St."],
    [38,"13","2000-10-05T00:00:00",null,"911-2000","259 Victoria Street","Part of Yonge-Dundas redevelopment; secure obligations of business agreement; environmental and off-site improvements such as intersection restructuring, financial and collateral matters."],
    [39,"11","1997-01-01T00:00:00",1000000,"None","382,444 Yonge Street (residential) and 767 Bay Street (office)","s.37 for 382 Yonge st. only.  Outdoor pedestrian walkway; arcade; streetscape improvements; public park; affordable housing (up to 225 assisted units); $1M for social housing"],
    [40,"13","1998-07-08T00:00:00",1331787,"463-1998","909-945 Bay St., 14-38 Breadalbane St., 25 Wellesley St. W.","$150,000.00 for park improvements; provides new public lane; tree planting to the widened public and private sidewalks; cash for parks purposes $331,388.00; $403,498.00; $279,549.00; $167,352.00 (indexed) for Phases 3-6;  interim parkland on the lot until permanent parkland improvements are provided; provides and maintains public art; provides and maintains publicly accessible continuous public pedestrian walkways."],
    [41,"10","1998-07-31T00:00:00",747700,"609-1998","200,220 Queenâs Quay W. and 8 York Street","Community services and facilities @ $403/unit, primarily for residents in Harbourfront area; $277/unit for library facilities, primarily for residents in the Harbourfront area; Daycare facility; adherence to design guidelines; improvements to existing parking garage; consideration of TDHC proposal; access, servicing and parking matters."],
    [42,"13","1998-05-01T00:00:00",null,"273-1998(OMB)","109 Front Street East","At least 205 public parking spaces in a parking garage on the lot; a pedestrian bridge over Jarvis Street connecting the public parking spaces on the lot to the south St. Lawrence Market building; various collateral matters."],
    [43,"13","1998-12-16T00:00:00",200000,"A1362â98","84,92 Jarvis St.","$200,000 toward Dundas Square"],
    [44,"11","1999-03-04T00:00:00",1000000,"133-1999","86-100 Bloor Street West","Retains and incorporates the faÃ§ade of the former University Theatre; pays to the City the sum of $1,000,000.00 for the following: $400K for construction of replacement entrance to Bay subway station, $400K for Bloor St. streetscape improvements, $8K for costs to monitor traffic and pedestrian conditions and for traffic improvement measure, and $192K for community services and facilities in the nature of local area improvements; provides and maintains works of public art @ 1% construction costs; reconstructs and maintains the publicly accessible pedestrian walkway; installs and funds three heritage commemorative plaques.  Several matters secured as a legal convenience."],
    [45,"10","1999-11-17T00:00:00",124600,"903-1999(OMB)","250 Wellington Street West and 5 Mercer Street","public art @ 1% gcc."],
    [46,"10","1996-10-07T00:00:00",null,"483-1996","7-25 Queens Quay East","Parkland dedication: 2.2 ac (8913.5 m2) or 25% (ie. 25 m wide water's edge promenade along the Yonge Street Slip, pedestrian connection and walkways); Dockwall restoration; Parks improvements @ $107.64 per m2 parkland = $959,450; public street conveyance and construction; Community Service Space @ 1300 sq. m or 497 m2 depending on gfa and option to rent more; 52 or 33 space daycare depending on gfa;  Public Art: 1% for development over 20,000 sq. m. Noise Attenuation: $500,000 to adjacent owner to construct noise mitigation structures including buffer building and wall."],
    [47,"10","1996-09-16T00:00:00",379165.64,"422-1996 and 289-1993","226, 230 Queen's Quay West","$403/unit for the provision of community services and facilities to primarily serve residents of Harbourfront area;  $277/unit for creation and improvement of library facilities to primarily serve residents of Harbourfront area."],
    [48,"10","1996-05-21T00:00:00",502593.07,"244-1996, 245-1996, 870-2003,708-2005","21 Grand Magazine, FYN Block 5 (formerly 620 Fleet St)","Parkland Dedication: approx. 1 acre; Park development @ $392/unit (ie. creation and improvement of the Link Park)= $575,000; Community Space Levy @ $403/residential unit and $0.44 per sq. metre of Non-residential GFA (indexed); Daycare Levy @ $250/unit (indexed); Library @ $277/unit (indexed); Improvements to Fort York Heritage Conservation District @ $154/unit (indexed); Public Art @ 1% g.c.c. (for development over 20,000 sq.m.); Affordable Housing: 30% low-end-of-market housing in Block 2A, Plan 1; District Heating and Cooling; Street dedication and construction; infrastructure and servicing; convey roads required in Phasing of Road Infrastructure Plan; $17,400.00 for improvements to boulevard on easterly side of Street B abutting June Callwood Park; environmental requirements for lands conveyed to City; streetscaping and landscaping; studies; air quality, noise and vibration reports; traffic control provisions; wind, sun shade studies"],
    [49,"13","1988-02-08T00:00:00",3075000,"173-1988","100 Yonge Street","$3,075,000.00 for the purpose of providing assisted housing; publicly accessible walkways both above and below grade; historical preservation of faÃ§ade at 90 Yonge Street that is within 3 m of Yonge St."],
    [50,"10","1988-02-22T00:00:00",12500000,"207-1988, 946-1988","55,77 King Street West, 222 Bay Street and 100 Wellington Street West","historical preservation of 232 Bay Street; lease to the City not less than 3835 square metres for one or more publicly accessible cultural or institutional uses; pay to the City for completion, maintenance and operation of the leased premises, including improvements and start-up costs,  $12,500,000 over 26 years; pay to the City for the purposes of tenant improvements to the leased premises $1,000,000.00; public pedestrian walkway and an enclosed public plaza."],
    [51,"11","1988-10-22T00:00:00",null,"992-1988","175,227 Bloor Street East","Construct at least 84 dwelling units of social housing, or pay $1,000,000; contribute an amount to enable sufficient land for 40 social housing dwelling units to be purchased"],
    [52,"10","1986-09-22T00:00:00",null,"694-1986, 521-1997","Massey Ferguson Lands and 15 Sudbury Street","Certain infrastructure improvements at various phases of development (ie. Queen Street), transportation studies, environmental program, public art program (1% GCC), heritage preservation and restoration of 915 King Street West;  Conveyance of parks (Central Park and community park at 90 Shank Street to extend Joseph Workman Parkette); public accessible private open space. Affordable Housing: min. 25% of the total residential gfa of Blocks 1a, 3 and 5 (100-200 assisted housing units)."],
    [53,"5","1997-09-22T00:00:00",308500.04,"480-1997","110 West Toronto St.","Cost of signal enhancements to provide a northbound advance green phase from Keele to West Toronto St.; cost of signal enhancements to provide a westbound and northbound advance green phase at St. Clair & Gunns Rd.; if required, the cost of extending existing eastbound turn lane from St. Clair to Gunns Rd.; $162K for westbound left turn lane on St. Clair at Gunns Rd. & the necessary streetcar track relocation (to be refunded if not required);  $6.5K for traffic impact mitigation on Ryding Ave.; submit photographic record of site and buildings prior to demolition permit; cost of plaque commemorating rail heritage of site; relocation and reassembly of existing railway turntable & related artifacts on land made available by City; provide listed artifacts to City; commission an artist to provide 3 heritage murals on north face of development commemorating rail heritage of site; prior to demolition of any structures, make artifacts available to rail heritage museums or other interested heritage groups, with removal and transportation costs borne by beneficiary; $140K for Dundas W. Regeneration Project, prior to building permit; support inclusion in local BIA and become a member."],
    [54,"10","1997-10-06T00:00:00",null,"599-1997","330 University Avenue, 190 Simcoe Street, 180 Queen Street West","Heritage preservation; Parks and Open Space (Central courtyard, pedestrian walkway system, preservation of 2 significant open spaces); Creation of new east-west street; Public Art @ 1% GCC, land for social housing; daycare facility"],
    [55,"13","1999-09-29T00:00:00",500000,"664-1999","1115,1121 Bay St","contributes $500,000 to the City which shall be expended as follows:a maximum of $150,000 toward public art; a maximum of $50,000 toward off-site streetscape improvements and/or affordable housing; $100,000 for the provision of parkland; at least $200,000 for the provision of affordable housing; any funds remaining to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing."],
    [56,"13","2000-03-21T00:00:00",140000,"A093/00TO","105-111 Richmond St. E.","design and construct public parkette adjacent to the site (non-cash benefit secured by LC); Maintenance of public parkette; $140,000 to off-site benefits (Dundas Square)"],
    [57,"13","2000-05-05T00:00:00",null,"A169/00TO","214 King St.  East","Heritage easement via a Section 37 Ont. Heritage Act Agreement; Public open space/park on site; Maintenance of any privately owned open space."],
    [58,"13","2004-12-06T00:00:00",200000,"A293/00TO","247 Richmond St. E.","$200,000 for King-Parliament CIP implementation;"],
    [59,"12","2000-10-05T00:00:00",81857,"913-2000","233-247 Davisville Avenue and 450 Mount Pleasant Road","Minimum $81,857.00 to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing; public art @ minimum $50,000; minimum total value of the foregoing is $248,052; to provide universal design elements for the overall project and within not fewer than 7 dwelling units."],
    [60,"10","2004-05-20T00:00:00",330000,"454-2004, 908-2000","326-358 King Street West","Land and floor area for the Toronto International Film Festival Inc. (TIFF) or other non-profit institution to value of $1 million; public art @ 1% g.c.c.; exterior materials; rooftop ornamental/public art feature; wind protection/movie projection screen or structure; $300,000 to create a fund to facilitate use of space for non-profit cultural or institutional uses; $30,000 for King-Spadina planning study; no underground parking operation prior to residential occupancy; no residential above-grade building permit prior to construction of TIFF space; 3-party agreement that $1 million from proceeds of sale of non-profit space in first 20 years to go to TIFF or non-profit institution; provide, facilitate, maintain and update a permanent, publicly accessible heritage exhibition facility and interpretive program."],
    [61,"10","2000-08-03T00:00:00",null,"566-2000, 684-2003","14,20 Strachan Ave., 45,121,128 & 138R East Liberty Street, 1137 King Street W., 9 & 11 Hanna Ave.","Low-end-of-market housing; A public art program; consideration of Toronto District Heating Corporation proposal; Phased restoration & conveyance to City of Central Prison & Chapel building; A Needs Assessment & Delivery to City of finished community services facilities space in one of two alternate areas."],
    [62,"5","2001-11-08T00:00:00",298860.64,"886-2003; 985-2001(repealed by 886-2003)","1912 St. Clair Ave. W., 761 Keele St., 35,65,117, & Parts of 135,141 & 153 Weston Rd.","Phasing, servicing and grading of site; all environmental matters such as soil and groundwater remediation; urban design and site plan conditions; servicing and conveyance and construction of new street; park land; park improvements and pedestrian access from Weston Rd.; public art @ 1% gross construction costs minus $50,000=$186,462.64;  $429.00 (indexed) per residential unit (IBMS indicates 262 units) for upgrades to proposed park (Weston-Gunn's Park); provide 30% low end of the market housing; comply with CNR requirements."],
    [63,"4","2001-07-26T00:00:00",185000,"708-2001","3,6 Windermere Ave.","52-space daycare facility and $100K startup funds (to daycare); contribution to TTC of $120K; public art @1% g.c.c.; $75K for Playground Trust Fund; $25K for Swansea Town Hall improvements;  $50K for city owned canoe/kayak boathouse on Humber River, of which $23K to Swansea Town Hall Improvements, $21K for Ormskirk Parkette, $6K for boathouse soil investigation;  $35,000.00 contribution towards the preservation & enhancement of the historically designated Joy Oil station\n\nSecured as legal convenience: phasing, servicing, soil remediation and other matters (see agreement)."],
    [64,"13","2002-10-31T00:00:00",350000,"927-2002","381-411 Richmond St. E., 424 - 460 Adelaide St. E.","$250,000 for landscaped island on Adelaide Street East and $100,000 for streetscape improvements to Parliament Street; Heritage Easement Agreement relating to the front faÃ§ade of 69 Sherbourne St."],
    [65,"10","2002-02-15T00:00:00",150000,"151-2002","96 St. Patrick Street","$150,000 for artists' housing, through direct expenditure or through Toronto Artscape or such other agency as the City in its sole discretion may determine."],
    [66,"10","2002-10-03T00:00:00",1097807.11,"938-2002(OMB), 708-2005","600 Fleet Street, FYN Block 7","Park improvements @ $392/unit; community services @ $403/unit and $0.44/m2 non-residential gfa; daycare facilities @ $250/unit; library facilities @ $277/unit & $1.00/m2 non-res. gfa; Improvements to Fort York Heritage Conservation District @ $154/unit; public art @ 1% GCC for development over 20,000 sq.m.;  consideration of District Heating and Cooling; size restrictions on 30% of dwelling units; decommissioning, construction and conveyance of street; Development Context, Phasing and Municipal Servicing Plans; funding towards construction of Fort York Blvd.  Added by C of A (see \"Comments\"): applicant participate in preparing Public Realm Master Plan and Architectural Design Guidelines for Bathurst/Strachan area; contribute toward Bathurst/Bremner/Fort York intersection based on Council's direction of Apr. 16/98."],
    [67,"10","2002-10-03T00:00:00",2929222.8,"243-1996, 937-2002(OMB), 9-2005(OMB), 708-2005","219-231 Fort York Blvd., FYN Block 1/2A, Phase 1 (formerly 640 & 650 Fleet St)","Park improvements @ $392/unit;  community centre facilities @ $403/unit and $0.44/m2 non-residential gfa; daycare facilities @ $250/unit; library facilities @ $277/unit and $1.00/m2 non-residential gfa; Improvements to Fort York Heritage Conservation District @ $154/unit; public art within block 1/2A @ 1% GCC (for development over 20,000 sq.m.); process for consideration of District Heating and Cooling; size restrictions on 30% of dwelling units; Street B decommissioning, dedication and construction; Development Context, Phasing and Municipal Servicing Plans for Parcels 1 and 2; archaeological assessment and mitigation plan; funds (> $60,000) for construction of Fort York Blvd.; decommissioning and conveyance of Fort York Blvd.; acquisition, decommissioning, and conveyance of view corridor lands with restrictive covenant registered; provide and maintain public walkway; provide and maintain break or portal in street wall at grade related levels of podium building on west side of Street B, to continue view and pedestrian corridor along alignment of Street F between the interior of block 1/2A and Bathurst St., to be shown on site plan application; $140,000 for new Transit Platforms on Fleet St."],
    [68,"11","2001-12-18T00:00:00",25000,"588-2002 (OMB)","852-860,876 Yonge St., 11 And 21 Scollard St.","Convey strata park lands; convey strata lands for public lane; convey surface pedestrian easement; $750,000 to be used by the Owner for the purpose of designing and developing the public park, including public art and limiting distance agreement compensation to City; historical plaque commemorating Village of Yorkville; locate a historical monument, if and when provided by the Bloor-Yorkville BIA, on Parcel A; $25,000.00 for park maintenance of park on Parcel E."],
    [69,"10","2002-02-15T00:00:00",115000,"149-2002","73 Richmond St. W., 66 Temperance St.","Retain, restore, conserve and maintain the building on No. 73 Richmond Street West as per an approved Restoration Plan and secured by letter of credit for $256,100; public art @ 1% gross construction costs on Parcel B minus heritage and public art costs;  letter of credit for $115,000 for pedestrian amenities in local area; connect any building on 66 Temperance to Toronto District Heating and Cooling system; streetscape improvements (required anyway)."],
    [70,"12","2002-06-20T00:00:00",269700,"546-2002","45 Dunfield Ave.","Minimum 50-year lease (max. 99-years) to City of minimum 1,000.0 m2 public park; construct base park and design and provide park improvements of up to $100,000 over and above base level park; existing dwelling units to remain rental units for minimum 20 years; $77,700.00 in rent abatement to existing dwelling units as compensation for negative impacts of construction; no rent increases for existing rental units arising from impact of new construction or improvements."],
    [71,"12","2002-10-03T00:00:00",125000,"833-2002","88 Redpath Ave.","$125,000 park improvements; existing rental units to remain rental for at least 10 years; no demolition of existing rental building for at least 20 years; max. 92 existing rental units facing new addition to have a rent abatement of $40/month for 10 months, to a max. $36,800; no rent increase above TPA Guidelines resulting from construction or improvements; use of landscaped open space and recreational facilities by existing and new buildings."],
    [72,"5","1999-07-08T00:00:00",190000,"383-1999","2078,2300 St.Clair Ave. West And 66 Symes Road","Conveyance of park land including costs and taxes, legal descriptions and surveys; provision of park landscaping and improvements; letter of credit to secure park landscaping; $90,000 for further park landscaping; up to $100,000 for TTC track relocation."],
    [73,"12","1999-10-27T00:00:00",null,"686-1999","866 Avenue Road","No eligible community benefits, but convenient legal mechanism to secure gas bar/retail store hours of operation, compressed air for cyclists, construction materials, and other matters."],
    [74,"18","2000-03-02T00:00:00",137000,"275-2000 (111-2000 repealed)","12 Mckee Ave., 33 Doris Ave., 21 Church Ave.","$137K as fair market value for increased density (no purpose for funds specified in agreement but appears related to parkland dedication);  Conveyance of 158 m2 park land; provision of minimum 232.5 m2 indoor recreational amenity areas."],
    [75,"12","2000-06-08T00:00:00",584572,"358-2000","195,253 Merton Street","$473,000 for park contribution toward Belt Line Park improvements, with any excess for park acquisition and improvements in Ward 22; provide details of park improvements; park access public walkway r-o-w; repair and maintain retaining wall in r-o-w; letter of credit to cover remediation plan and program and basic park construction; other matters as a legal convenience; reimburse Commissioner of EDCT for park design in the amount of $47,300.00."],
    [76,"11","2000-03-06T00:00:00",408000,"398-2000 (OMB)","Yonge Street, Shaftesbury Ave., Price Street, Park Drive Ravine, Vale Of Avoca (Lands bounded by)","Public art plan as per Part II Plan; funding & implementatino of second subway entrance as per subdivision agreement.; secure road access to Price Street and widening of road connection to Yonge St.; improvements to parkland to be conveyed to City; cash contribution of $408,000 for improvements to existing Pricefield Playground; rehabilitate and improve expansion lands for Park Drive Ravine, soil and groundwater investigation and remediation of ravine lands to be conveyed to City; costs and approvals for design and development of new road through Pricefield Playground."],
    [77,"9","2006-07-27T00:00:00",174400,"728-2006","940,980,1100 Lansdowne Ave. (west side, south of Davenport Rd.)","$200 per residential unit (indexed) for community services and facilities (payments to be made prior to any building permit for each phase as per Secondary Plan); enter into a heritage easement agreement; 30% of each type of condo and rental unit to be low-end-of-market by respective size restrictions; initial marketing within local community; ownership and maintenance of land strip along railway sufficient for barrier wall and acoustical wall/fence."],
    [78,"10","2006-08-11T00:00:00",1891715.4,"752-2006(OMB)","450 Lake Shore Blvd. W. and adjacent lands, FYN Blocks 9/10","$75,000 for Harbourfront Community Centre Mural Program to beautify lands underneath Gardiner Expressway; $58,000 for community services and facilities in Fort York Neighbourhood, including Harbourfront Community Centre; Levies in the amount of $3,838.38 per dwelling unit & $1.96 per m2 of non-res gfa (IBMS indicates 9,541 m2 = $18,700.36) of which $209/d.u. is to be directed to Fort York improvements; School levies of $1,481.62 per dwelling unit (not included in cash total), indexed from Dec./04, in lieu of Development Charges and EDC's; public art @ 1% gross construction costs of developments exceeding 20,000 m2; consideration by owner of district heating and cooling facilities; 30% of dwelling units to have size restrictions; provision of public pedestrian walkway; implement Public Realm Master Plan; exemption from Parks Levy; cash contribution of a portion (2.43%) of costs of Bathurst/Ft. York Blvd. intersection improvements.\n\nSecure as a legal convenience: street tree irrigation; reports and studies and implementation; conveyances and street construction; cash contribution for intersection improvements; servicing matters; environmental requirements."],
    [79,"10","2006-09-28T00:00:00",3149234.49,"1080-2006, 805-1994","100 Fort York Blvd., Blocks 26E, 26W, 29 (aka 4A Spadina Ave., 422 Bremner Rd, 450/476 Bremner Blvd., 360 Lake Shore Blvd. W.)","$4,000,000 (indexed) for:  improvements to Community Park, Northern Linear Park, Southern Linear Park, and Mouth of Garrison Creek Park (less value of work carried out by owner per new agreement); improvements to community centre and daycare facilities; & assisting in provision of affordable housing in Railway Lands West & Central.  Conveyance of lands beneath Gardiner Expressway and west of Dan Leckie Way if feasible; possible release of restrictive covenant on Blocks 31, 32, & 36 to allow for mix of affordable and market housing and reconfiguration of land uses; additional obligations re funding and cost-sharing certain road improvements in Railway Lands West.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: space for transfer vaults, Hydro and Bell and sewer maintenance holes, provision of parking & loading spaces, provision of public pedestrian easements, applications for municipal numbering."],
    [80,"3","2006-09-28T00:00:00",125000,"1096-2006","829,833,839 Oxford St and 156,160 Evans Ave.","On-site parkland dedication of 1,400 m2;  improvements to dedicated parkland at a cost of $125K; parkland maintenance to be responsibility of owner and subsequent purchasers; $125,000 for Ourland Park improvements; $80,000 for streetscape improvements to north side of Oxford Street abutting site.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: parkland cleanup to MOE standards; environmental site assessment reports, noise and vibration study, air quality study."],
    [81,"20","2005-11-10T00:00:00",594100,"8-2006(OMB)","350 Danforth Rd. & portion of former CNR lands(74 Santamonica Blvd)","$1,300 per residential unit toward Warden Woods Community Centre. (Info and total figure contained in agreement).\n\nSecured as legal convenience: prepayment of Development Charges plus 10% ($312,676.06) to be used toward Warden Woods Community Centre; conveyance of 1.21 ha of parkland, as per S.42 and any other park conveyance obligations for approved density."],
    [82,"21","2001-10-09T00:00:00",100000,"OMB","83 Borough Drive","$100,000 toward pedestrian walkway to Scar. Centre RT Station from the development.  City will use best efforts to ensure construction of walkway within 5 years of issuance of first building permit."],
    [83,"11","2006-05-17T00:00:00",1295000,"645-2007 (OMB)","1 Bedford Rd. & 230-244 Bloor St. W.","$100,000 for planning landscaping & park improvements at Taddle Creek Park; $900,000 for Taddle Creek Parkette improvements; exemption from Park Levies; $25,000 for public art; $200,000 for consultant preparation of Heritage District Conservation Plan in Annex community; $70,000 for consultant fees for Annex Visioning Study; submit and undertake Construction Mitigation and Communication Strategy; conservation of John Lyle Studio heritage faÃ§ade, to max. cost of $500,000; public access to portions of Bedford Rd. courtyard; Heritage Easement Agreement for John Lyle Studio faÃ§ade.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: building materials including limestone; streetscape improvements on Bedford Rd.; installation of monitoring wells; provide all required studies; provide and maintain proposed building elements."],
    [84,"11","2005-04-21T00:00:00",200000,"OMB","35 Walmer Rd.","$200,000.00 for 3 local parks ( Walmer Road Circle Gwendolyn MacEwen Park; Ecology Park; and/or Sibelius Park); 55 new rental units secured for 5 years; landscaping improvements for existing rental building."],
    [85,"4","2005-04-12T00:00:00",66240.01,"1194-2010(OMB)","1100 King St. W. (includes 20 Joe Shuster Way)","WEST LOT: Cash @ $661/dwelling unit (indexed) for community daycare (total cash e & w lots = $635,882.00); public art at a value of $301,760.00 (West Lot) and $66, 240 (East Lot) (indexed if cash); bicycle path with public access; pedestrian public easement; pay for walkway if owner of adjacent lot to south agrees to pedestrian connection; streetscape improvements to King St. W. abutting all of East Lot. \n\nSecured as legal convenience: staging requirements including temporary landscaping if required; environmental remediation; servicing requirements; timing of remediation and conveyance of lands for public purposes; public easement over street to permit access between Dufferin and King Streets; conveyance of minimum 3400 m2 of parkland as S.42 requirement; construction and installation of base park improvements and ea for parkland to be conveyed; park improvements or cash payment for any S.42 shortfall; rail safety measures and maintenance and warning clauses; 30% of dwelling units as low-end-of-market housing; irrigation system for street trees; interim landscaping of East Lot in conjunction with development of West Lot."],
    [86,"16","2008-01-07T00:00:00",200000,"134-2008(OMB)","1200-1202 York Mills Rd.","Purpose built rental building with max. 247 units for 15 years; preservation of existing 2 rental buildings for 10 years; rent controls; amenity space in new bldg open to tenants of existing bldgs; prepare & implement Construction Mitigation & Communication Strategy; $200,000 for parks improvements, particularly Sandover Park; improvements to lobbies & hallways in existing bldgs to value of $474K, with no resulting rent increases above Provincial guideline."],
    [87,"22","2005-05-12T00:00:00",null,"1101-2006(OMB) & 1380-2007","2055 Kennedy Rd.","public art to a value of $100,000; two non-profit child care facilities, as per agreement; pedestrian path; conveyance to City of lands for municipal purposes including future bus/subway terminal and transit purposes."],
    [88,"17","2000-07-06T00:00:00",null,"429-2000","2-47 Sheppard Sq., 1-5 Rean Drive, Parts Of 17 And 19 Barberry Place","2.5 m2/unit of private recreational amenity area, to maximum 2,910 m2."],
    [89,"18","2000-08-03T00:00:00",null,"536-2000","5575 Yonge St., 7, 11, 15-25 Finch Avenue East, 16-30 Olive Avenue","Conveyance of 1543.4 m2 parkland; conveyance of Finch Ave. road widening; provision of 1.5 m2/unit indoor recreational amenity area; 1.5 m2/unit of bicycle storage space; cash for park construction (LOC for $357,000 received by City as security for construction of park on land to be conveyed to City through the application approval process.  No actual cash contribution to City.  Park construction (Yonge-Olive parkette) anticipated in 2007.)"],
    [90,"23","2000-08-03T00:00:00",null,"538-2000","Marshalling Yard Employment District","Road improvements, streetscaping."],
    [91,"23","1991-08-19T00:00:00",102900,"23270","Midland Avenue and McNicoll Avenue (South-east corner) Block 300, Plan 66M-2016  Part 1, Plan 66R-8373, Part 1, Plan 66R-14668 Milliken Community","$100,000  Road improvements along McNicoll Ave. to facilitate the development to include a safety guide rail on both sides of this section of McNicoll Ave. at Bramblebrook Ave."],
    [92,"11","1988-01-01T00:00:00",70000,"22429","13 Balmuto St.","$70,000  roadway reconstruction below existing overpass and pedestrian walkway to entrance of               pedestrian underpass.  Land conveyances for pedestrian route, road widening.  Pedestrian walkway construction, on-ste 100-space daycare, on-site rec. facility, road reconstruction."],
    [93,"23","1988-10-13T00:00:00",350000,"22484","Milner Avenue and Milner Business Court (South-east corner)","$110,000   Traffic improvements at Milner Avenue and Markham Road; $240,000   funding of one or more community facilities; Land conveyances for r-o-w and Hwy. 401 off-ramp construction."],
    [94,"24","1992-12-14T00:00:00",200000,"12096","1,8,10,18 Lee Centre Dr., s/w 401/ Bellamy","$100,000  City Centre Cultural Facilities\n$100,000  Public Art on lands to be conveyed to the city for parkland purposes.\n25% of dwelling units to be affordable."],
    [95,"24","1990-05-22T00:00:00",null,"22969","2848-2900 Ellesmere Road","Performance guarantee ($150,000) for 465 m2 branch library to be leased to Scar. Public Library for 10 years @$15/sq. ft. annually."],
    [96,"22","1990-04-23T00:00:00",200000,"22944","4160 Finch Avenue East","$100,000   Undergrounding of existing overhead hydro wires along north side of Finch Avenue \n                  between Midland Avenue and the railway\n$100,000   streetscape improvements in the Old Village of Agincourt"],
    [97,"22","1989-02-27T00:00:00",2100000,"22584","Kennedy Road (West side) North of Sheppard Avenue","$500,000 Library funding; $1,600,000  Provision of community facilities; Tree planting on street ($60,000 performance guarantee); conveyance of land for library."],
    [98,"22","1991-05-31T00:00:00",1200000,"23144","3092-3098,3106,3112 Kennedy Road","$1,200,000  contribution towards the City's costs of construction kidstown including construction of a leisure play pool, a building containing mechanical rooms, washrooms and change rooms, a concession area, a parking lot, and adventure playground. 124 affordable housing units, seniors daycare centre, 56 parking spaces for seniors."],
    [99,"23","1993-05-17T00:00:00",54000,"23736","Markham Road (East side), north of CPR (2701 Markham Rd.)","$54,000   for acquisition of parkland on north side of McLevin Avenue at Greenspire Road or towards redevelopment of Horsley Hill Park - required prior to building permit issuance."],
    [100,"21","1988-10-03T00:00:00",1025000,"22431, 22494 (repealed)","61,63-77 Town Centre Ct., 115-125 Omni Dr. (Borough Drive - Blocks A and B, Plan M-1410)","$400,000   Towards design and construction of a grade separated pedestrian walkway over \n                  McCowan Road and/or pedestrian and transit facilities in the City Centre.\n$625,000   Daycare centre on City lands within southern part of City Centre to accommodate 50\n                  children\nPerformance guarantees: Design/construct pedestrian walkway from Ellesmere to Borough Dr.($328,000) and from n/w corner McCowan/Ellesmere to Borough ($449,000); street tree planting on Borough, Brimley, McCowan and Ellesmere ($1,919,000)."],
    [101,"24","1988-10-06T00:00:00",625000,"22435","20-78,80 Corporate Dr., N side Corporate Dr, e of Consilium Pl","Performance guarantee ($625,000) for 50-space daycare, or for any other purpose."],
    [102,"24","1988-10-13T00:00:00",312000,"22495","740 Progress Avenue (Block 1, Plan 66M-2177)","Performance guarantees for watercourse walkway ($45,000) and undergrounding hydro wires ($267,000), with provisions to annually increase letters of credit.  Funds may be used for any other purposes if not used for original purposes."],
    [103,"25","1991-06-24T00:00:00",85058.38,"23193","Morningside Avenue (East side), south of Sheppard Avenue","$24,640 Towards funding of Malvern Family Resource Centre on east side of Neilson Road, north of Sewells Road; \n$60,418.38 Cost sharing of storm and sanitary sewer outlets located in easement lands abutting the development"],
    [104,"22","1993-05-19T00:00:00",220000,"23706","4140 Finch Avenue East (Lot 27 Concession 4 R.P. 3435)","$110,000   Reconstruction of Agincourt Community Centre; $110,000   Undergrounding overhead hydro wires along north side of Finch Avenue East between Midland Avenue and the railways west of the site"],
    [105,"21","2004-04-28T00:00:00",60300,"348-2004","2650 Lawrence Ave. East","$60,300 for improvements to Donwood Park."],
    [106,"20","2004-05-20T00:00:00",56000,"449-2004","60 Fairfax Crescent","$56,000 for improvements to Clairlea Park."],
    [107,"2","2004-05-20T00:00:00",150000,"453-2004","75 Lemonwood Drive","Min. 74 replacement rental townhouse units, with conditions on rental tenure, occupancy date, affordable rents for 56 units, mid-range rents for balance of units, tenant relocation assistance, rights of first refusal; $150,000 for improvements to Buttonwood Park."],
    [108,"12","2004-03-15T00:00:00",125000,"460-2004(OMB)","1430 Yonge St.","$25,000 for improvements to Amsterdam Square Park; $90,000 for improvements to David A. Burham Park; alternative access; LC ($10K) as security for the future provision and use of an alternative vehicular access from the west and the elimination and retail use of the current Yonge Street vehicular access."],
    [109,"12","2004-06-24T00:00:00",200000,"543-2004","630, 650 Mt.Pleasant Rd.","Cash contribution of $200,000 for improving neighbourhood community facilities."],
    [110,"16","2004-06-03T00:00:00",27000,"561-2004(OMB)","39 Green Belt Drive","Cash contribution of $27K for neighbourhood park improvements."],
    [111,"13","2004-07-22T00:00:00",800000,"683-2004","21 Carlton St.","$300,000 for Church St. Community Centre; $250,000 for improvements to Sheard Parkette; $250,000 for capital improvements at Dundas Sq.; public art @ 1% g.c.c.; publicly accessible pedestrian walkway"],
    [112,"18","2004-07-22T00:00:00",null,"687-2004","19 Avondale Ave.","125 m2 private indoor rec. space; bicycle storage area and ancillary facilities."],
    [113,"10","2006-04-04T00:00:00",1398947.63,"351-2006(OMB)","24 Bathurst St., FYN Block 6 North (formerly part of 20,22,22A,24 Bathurst St.)","Levies in lieu of DC's and EDC's, indexed as of Dec./04: $3,838.38/d.u. and $1.96/m2 non-res. floor area; school levies of $1,481.62/d.u.; public art @ 1% g.c.c in excess of 20K m2 floor area; consideration of district heating/cooling proposal by Enwave; at least 30% of d.u. bach./1-bdrm  Units < 62 m2, 2-bdrm < 82m2, 3-bdrm <98 m2; public pedestrian walkway; implement Public Realm Plan; street tree irrigation; prepare and submit plans for Development Context, Phasing of Roads, Municipal Servicing; submit and implement archaeological assessment; cash contributions of $1,073,824.60 towards construction of Fort York Blvd, $$119,457.11 towards FYBG Works, 4.41% of up to $9M towards construction of intersection of Bremner, Bathurst and Fort York Blvd.\n\nSecure as a legal convenience: reports and implementation re soil and groundwater management, noise and vibration impact, air quality, stormwater and construction management; various conveyances, streets, easements;"],
    [114,"6","2000-08-30T00:00:00",282493.81,"623-2000 (OMB)","30,90,100 Billy Bishop Way and 695 Wilson Avenue (aka Wilson Ave.(S. side) between Dufferin St. & Allen Rd., Blk H)","Municipal services (roads, road improvements, street lighting, sidewalks, storm and sanitary sewers, service connections, solid waste and recycling collection), public safety program for parking areas; $25,000 for community arts facilities associated with Downsview Collegiate community arts program; job advertising within 5 km; TTC parking lot improvements/alterations and new bus driveway; traffic infiltration study; development phasing plan; transportation demand management measures and monitoring; required studies; public art @1% gross building construction costs ($132,493.81); $150,000 for Wilson Ave. streetscaping."],
    [115,"8","2000-10-05T00:00:00",null,"720-2000","650 Lawrence Ave. West","Seniors' housing units with value of $1.6 million be conveyed to Toronto Housing Company Inc."],
    [116,"24","2000-10-05T00:00:00",1245680,"846-2000, 1035-2001","36-38 Lee Centre Dr","Lesser of: $2,000 per unit or 30% of increased land value divided by 770, times number of units for building permit; 75% of previous payment to Scarborough City Centre fund and 25% to Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing.  100% of payment for units beyond 600 shall be allocated towards the development of the City Public Park on Lee Centre Drive"],
    [117,"10","2001-12-03T00:00:00",450000,"680-2004 (see 848-2000 and 170-1993)","532-570 Bay St., 101, 109, 111, 127, 129, 131, 137, 141 Dundas St. W., 91-111 Elizabeth St.","$250,000 for local parks and open spaces; $50,000 for temporary Lot B landscaping; public art @1% of gross construction costs excluding parks facilities; public pedestrian walkway; fencing; protection for connection to PATH system; $150K (LC) for day care facilities generally within area bounded by College, Yonge, Front & Bathurst Streets, to be drawn down in phases as per agreement."],
    [118,"12","2000-12-05T00:00:00",100000,"104-2001 (OMB)","1560 Yonge St., 10-22 Delisle Ave., Parts Of 22, 26 Delisle Ave.","$100,000 for neighbourhood traffic study and resulting improvements; 50 parking spaces on- or off-site to City during period between demolition of existing parking facility and opening of new facility on site."],
    [119,"10","2004-09-30T00:00:00",270000,"861-2004; 393-2008","43 Hanna Ave.","$170,000 for designing and constructing the King-Liberty pedestrian link.   $100K originally secured and received for public art and revised for on-site heritage improvements re Irwin Toy Factory water tower, to be refunded to owner.  \n\nSecured as legal convenience: Warning clauses re live-work units in industrial building and noise/vibration due to railways; implementation of any necessary  noise and vibration abatement measures."],
    [120,"9","2004-09-30T00:00:00",100000,"872-2004","40-42 Westmoreland Ave.","$100,000 for improvements to local open spaces, parks, and community facilities and/or identifying other heritage resources in Ward 18; provide a snow removal contract for winter maintenance of the public laneway; all exterior elements of redevelopment of existing church subject to approval of Commissioner of UDS prior to Site Plan Approval; owner enter into Heritage Easement Agreement for existing church prior to Site Plan Approval; provide certification that site and buildings meet provincial standards for residential use prior to first building permit application."],
    [121,"10","2004-10-28T00:00:00",null,"936-2004","720 Wellington St. W. and 17, 19, 21 Stafford St.","Alternatives: 1) if closure of Stanley Terrace does occur: conversion of Stanley Terrace to expansion of Stanley Park; improvements to Stanley Park including playground equipment; streetscape improvements to King St. W., Wellington St. W., and Stanley Terrace; letter of credit for $250,000 to secure above; or 2) if Stanley Terrace not closed: $25,000 cash contribution for design/consultant fee for redesign/improvements to playground/water feature in Stanley Park; $200,000 for park improvements to Stanley Park; streetscape improvements to King St. W.; $25,000 letter of credit to secure above streetscape improvements."],
    [122,"12","2004-10-28T00:00:00",1000000,"984-2004","510,518,522 St. Clair Ave. W.","$1,000,000 cash contribution for Wychwood Car Barns Redevelopment. (Area planner advises that funds intended primarily for heritage conservation/restoration, public art and other arts/cultural purposes.)"],
    [123,"6","2004-10-28T00:00:00",50000,"992-2004","801,803,807 Sheppard Ave. W.","$50,000 cash contribution (indexed to CPI) for improvements to parks and community facilities in Ward 10."],
    [124,"10","2004-10-28T00:00:00",null,"997-2004","317 Dundas St. W.","Implementation and maintenance of parking strategy."],
    [125,"3","2004-10-28T00:00:00",null,"1001-2004","1100 Islington Ave. and 1,3 Chauncey Ave.","Convey to City min. 207 m2 parkland (above S.42).\n\nSecured as legal convenience: conduct traffic signal warrant analysis at Islington/Six Points intersection; signalize intersection if warranted; if not warranted, make financial contribution for future signalization."],
    [126,"8","2004-09-30T00:00:00",null,"857-2004","21-45 St. Clements Ave. & 575-583 Duplex Ave.","Tenant assistance plan including: 1) for tenants without lease notice of tenancy termination caused by school expansion, 3 months rent and a moving allowance of $1500; and 2) 3 months rent for all other tenants."],
    [127,"6","2004-10-25T00:00:00",200000,"3-2005(OMB)","2772-2778 Keele St.","for parkland and streetscape improvements in the vicinity of the development site"],
    [128,"3","2000-07-06T00:00:00",575000,"1555-2012(OMB)","5055 Dundas St. W.","OMB approval required: conveyance of Part A for, and improvements to, Dundas St park; conveyance of Part B for, and  improvements to, Bloor St park; conveyance of east-west pedestrian connection, and improvements thereto, as Part C; conveyance of and development of roads; $425,000 for affordable housing & public art; streetscape improvements to Bloor St. W sidewalk connection to Islington Subway Station and repairs to Dundas St. sidewalk abutting site; mitigation of CPR & TTC matters.  Subsequently, a Notice of Motion (J18) was adopted by Council at meeting of June 18-20, 2002 to amend original S.37 agreement to secure  $150 K for streetscape improvements in lieu of owner's obligation for a pedestrian connection through the site (Part C)."],
    [129,"11","2005-03-08T00:00:00",1103251.33,"466-2005(OMB)","35 Balmuto Street, 764 Yonge Street","$1,000,000 for Bloor St. Transformation Project prior to the issuance of an above-grade building permit for the part of the development on Balmuto Property.  Public Art @ 1% g.c.c. Secured materials and finishes, conveyance of various road widenings and access lands, streetscaping on boulevard abutting lot."],
    [130,"18","2004-12-02T00:00:00",965713,"1056-2004","426,430,434,438,440,442 Kenneth Ave. and 32, 34 Holmes Ave.","Purchase by owner of density from City owned properties at 32 and 34 Holmes Ave., with proceeds to be used for City acquisition of lands for future service road (North York Centre)."],
    [131,"6","2007-07-19T00:00:00",150000,"809-2007 (see 825-1998)","500 Sheppard Ave. W. (formerly 1 Canyon Ave.)","Cash contribution of $20,000 for streetscape improvements in immediate vicinity, including: street tree installation along Sheppard Ave and 1 Canyon Ave frontage; along Canyon Ave where opportunities exist; along both sides of Sheppard Ave in immediate vicinity where opportunties exist; decorative pavers in boulevard along Canyon Ave where opportunities exist.  Cash contribution of $130,000 for improvement of existing recreational capital facilities in Ward 10."],
    [132,"22","2007-07-19T00:00:00",350000,"816-2007","10 Chichester Place","Maintain 220 existing rental units as rental for min. 20 years with no demolition permit application; provide Construction Mitigation & Tenant Communication Plan; improvements to existing buildings with no pass-through of costs to tenants in rents, including junior playground, improvements to existing outdoor pool apron, resident allotment garden including secure source of water, outdoor benches on site, safety/access improvements through renovation of existing underground parking facilities, and kitchen & washroom facilities in existing indoor recreational floor space; $350,000 for local community parks and recreation improvements or other capital facilities as determined by Chief Planner in consultation with Ward Councillor.\n\nMatters secured as legal convenience: enter into servicing agreement;  transportation improvements in public r-o-w."],
    [133,"12","2007-07-19T00:00:00",400000,"817-2007","70 Roehampton Ave","$400,000 (indexed) for public swimming pool on site or other benefits as determined by Chief Planner after 3 years; public art @ 1% gross construction costs; enter into HEA re elements of existing school.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: publicly accessible walkway connecting Roehampton and Broadway Ave; sodding/maintenance of undeveloped lands prior to construction of Bldg B; provision of green roof on new school."],
    [134,"9","2007-01-31T00:00:00",null,"894-2007(OMB)","351 Wallace Ave.","Various matters secured as a legal convenience for the orderly development of the lot."],
    [135,"18","2007-09-27T00:00:00",972312.04,"1069-2007, 1253-2008","5270,5290 Yonge St.","Bicycle storage @ 115.44 m2; indoor rec. amenity area @ min. 1.5m2/retirement residential unit for exclusive use of retirement residence; $827,910.00 (indexed) for public recreation centres or social facilities in North York Centre and/or for road allowances (cash is market land value of 2024.08 m2 of additional gfa).  By-law 1253-2008 added $144,402.04 (indexed) for the same purposes in return for 298.11 m2 of increased gfa.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: phasing of use, occupancy, demolition and construction; various LC's  as security; off-site parking; garage ramp; limitation on culinary facilities in Retirement Residence; conveyance of road widening.\n\n2008 Section 37 Agreement: $144,402.04 (Indexed using Toronto Real Estate Board Mrk. Watch Index) for 298.11 m2 gfa for recreation centres/social facilities North York Centre and/or toward cost of City acquiring lands for planned service roads/associated road network/buffer areas in North York Centre"],
    [136,"10","2007-09-27T00:00:00",900000,"1080-2007","126 Simcoe St.","On Parcel A, knock-out panels between dwelling units for 50% of units located at or above 19th floor; on Parcel A, min. 10% of units at or above 19th floor shall be 3-bedroom units; $900K (indexed) for: park improvements in local area including Grange Park, streetscape improvements in area including Richmond St. W. between Simcoe and Spadina, and $100K public housing improvements in area."],
    [137,"3","2006-04-27T00:00:00",1400000,"297-2006","2115-2139 Lake Shore Blvd. W.","Permit publicly accessible parking in perpetuity; $480K for park improvements south of Marine Parade Dr., including $30K for local park; $30K for Cruise Motel clock sign; $250K for improvement and acquisition of Amos Waites Park and recreation facility; $500K for proposed outdoor ice skating oval at Colonel Samuel Smith Park; $50K for improvements to Mimico Memorial Park; $45K for restoration of Mimico Station; $45K for Mimico BIA public art.\n\nSecured as a legal convenience: exterior materials and design."],
    [138,"13","2007-09-27T00:00:00",750000,"986-2007","582 Sherbourne St. & 28 Linden St.","$750K for indoor pool at Wellesley Community Centre or other community recreation facilities in vicinity of site; public art @ 1% g.c.c.; HEA for James Cooper House and permitting relocation on site; Conservation Plan for James Cooper House; Restoration of James Cooper House as per Conservation Plan; Any positive difference in actual conservation/restoration costs and $350K (indexed) security to be used as per $750K payment.\n\nSecured as legal convenience:  irrigation system for street trees adjacent lot; site servicing review report; costs of servicing upgrades identified in servicing report; exterior design and materials; submission of survey related to heritage conservation; streetscape improvements; if necessary, relocation of southbound TTC bus stop & shelter; efforts to obtain LEED certification and provide documentation."],
    [139,"6","2007-11-20T00:00:00",150000,"1239-2007","872-878 Sheppard Ave. W.","$120,000.00 for improving existing recreational capital facilities in Ward 10; $30,000.00 for public art in Ward 10."],
    [140,"21","2007-07-10T00:00:00",350000,"1347-2007(OMB)","1750 Brimley Rd. Lands west of Brimley Rd., north of Progress Ave., and on Schick Court extension","Convey parklands in excess of 5% res. & 2% commercial; $350,000.00 for parkland improvements within plan of subdivision and for public pedestrian walkway to Scar. Centre  RT Station."],
    [141,"17","2001-06-14T00:00:00",1363329,"610-2001(OMB)","2901 Bayview Ave.","Outdoor public art contribution of $663,329.00; 1.5 m2/unit indoor private recreational amenity space; shared access with abutting property owner; $700,000 park acquistion or improvement of parkland in the community to be provided prior to above grade building permit issuance"],
    [142,"10","2001-10-04T00:00:00",362000,"865-2001","800 Wellington Ave. West (formerly 18 Stafford St. )","$362,000 for local capital improvements, generally as identified in Community Improvement Plan to be adopted, such as streetscape and park improvements and funding for local community programs."],
    [143,"17","2002-02-15T00:00:00",null,"153-2002","15,17 Barberry Place","3.0 m2/dwelling room private indoor recreational amenity area to max. 420 m2; public art @ 1% gross construction costs."],
    [144,"6","2001-12-28T00:00:00",20000,"190-2002 (OMB)","35 Cedarcroft Blvd.","Secure existing rental apartment building as rental stock for at least 15 years; $20,000 for improvements to existing rental building and/or grounds (value of improvements to be made)."],
    [145,"18","2002-04-18T00:00:00",null,"265-2002","Blocks 8 & 9, Plan 66m-2354 And Part 1, Plan 64r-16328 (aka 78 Harrison Garden Blvd)","1072.5 m2 private indoor recreational space on Blocks 8 and 9;"],
    [146,"10","2002-04-18T00:00:00",320000,"296-2002","915,1005 King St. W.","Heritage preservation at 915 King St. W.; letter of credit to secure restoration; $70,000 for operating expenses of City-owned community space at 1029 King St. W.; public art @ $250,000 in park or public boulevards near Parcels A and B; public art @ $30,000 on Parcel B adjacent to park; streestcape improvements (required anyway); pay for improvements required by Traffic Impact Study."],
    [147,"11","2002-04-18T00:00:00",250000,"300-2002","1280-1290 Bay St., 79 Scollard St.","$125,000 for hvac system for Yorkville Public Library; $25,000 for improvements to Jesse Ketchum Park; $100,000 for Bloor Street Transformation Project."],
    [148,"17","2002-05-23T00:00:00",null,"461-2002","19,21 Barberry Place","2.5 m2/unit of private indoor recreational amenity area to max. 325 m2."],
    [149,"21","2002-06-20T00:00:00",203400,"553-2002","50,60 Brian Harrison Way (Borough Drive)","Design and construct enclosed pedestrian walkway and bridge from lands into Scarborough Centre RT station and new western entrance; cash contribution of amount equalling 20% of cost of bridge construction for bridge maintenance fund; $70,000 for childrens' playground equipment in a public park in Scarborough City Centre area."],
    [150,"3","2002-06-20T00:00:00",537500,"561-2002","5233 Dundas St. W. and Viking Rd.(Lands On South Side Of Dundas Street And West Of Kipling Ave.)","Construct private road through site; cost of intersection improvements at Dundas and Aukland Rd.; $37,500 for functional design study of Six Points Interchange; funding for east-west pedestrian walkway; design and construct north-south pedestrian walkway; streetscape improvements (required anyway); conveyance of 0.22 ha park land at discretion of EDCT; provide funding ($500K) or space for daycare facility; design guidelines to guide future development; notice to school boards re building permit applications; warning signs re schooling outside area; mitigation of CP and TTC concerns; satisfy City re environment condition of site and lands to be conveyed to City."],
    [151,"11","2002-08-01T00:00:00",null,"640-2002","1-4, 6 & 10 Elm Ave.","Identify owner's obligations as per Traffic Demand Management Plan; enter into an HEA."],
    [152,"18","2002-10-03T00:00:00",null,"744-2002","40-62 Byng Ave., 426, 430, 434 Kenneth Ave., 28 & 35 Holmes Ave.","Transfer of density from 28 Holmes Ave.; 1.5 m2/unit indoor recreational amenity area; max. 1.5 m2/unit bicycle storage space; public art contribution."],
    [153,"18","2002-10-03T00:00:00",250000,"816-2002","8,10 Northtown Way","Min. 1.5 m2/unit indoor recreational amenity area in Building Envelope 2; max. 2.5 m2 unit bicycle storage space in Building Envelope 2; public art contribution for construction in Building Envelope 2."],
    [154,"4","2002-10-03T00:00:00",null,"841-2002","274 St. John's Road, 637 Runnymede Road, 40 Fisken Ave.","Landscaped publicly accessible 350 m2 open space, with access easement."],
    [155,"14","2002-10-31T00:00:00",null,"907-2002","68 Broadview Ave. And 677r Queen St. E.","Streetscaping; landscaping as per landscape plan."],
    [156,"8","2002-09-24T00:00:00",56000,"942-2002 (OMB)","164-170 Cheritan Ave,435-515 Rosewell Ave.","$35,000 for traffic modifications; convey lands for Rosewell/Cheritan roundabout; construct roundabout; construct road widening on Lawrence Ave. W.; provide and maintain 25 affordable replacement rental units in Bldg. A and 25 on 3000 Yonge St.; $21,000 for affordable housing."],
    [157,"9","2003-02-07T00:00:00",null,"5-2003","79,81 Florence St.","S.37 agreement to secure servicing and remediation matters, and other routine requirements."],
    [158,"3","2003-02-07T00:00:00",800000,"95-2003","2242-2246 Lake Shore Blvd. W.","$50,000 for streetscape improvements to Lake Shore Blvd. W.; $250,000 for public improvements in the Bonar Creek Wetland within the Mimico Creek Corridor; $279,000 prior to condo registration for public initiatives in the Mimico area, including Bonar Creek, Amos Waites Park, and general park improvements to the City-owned parking lot immediately to the north of the Site.; $221K for cost of installation of traffic signals at Lake Shore Boulevard West and Legion Road; $200K for public initiatives in the Mimico area.."],
    [159,"3","2003-03-18T00:00:00",50000,"187-2003 (OMB)","7,9,11 & south side of Burnhamthorpe Cr.","Streetscaping and improvements to Burnhamthorpe Cr.; $50,000 for public art and/or streetscape improvements along Dundas St. W. within Islington Village BIA; convey Burnhamthorpe Cr. Road widening.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: S.42 park dedication, including alternative rate funds @ $1,400 per unit."],
    [160,"11","2003-04-16T00:00:00",null,"192-2003","76,88r,92,100 Yorkville Ave., 95, 115, 119, 121r Scollard St.","Letter of Credit for $600,000.00  to secure heritage preservation; two mid-block pedestrian walkways; \nSecures materials and design."],
    [161,"6","2003-04-16T00:00:00",null,"338-2003","3792-3846 Bathurst St.","Provide on-site 81 affordable replacement rental units for at least 20 years;  existing tenant assistance package."],
    [162,"17","2003-04-16T00:00:00",null,"343-2003","28-38,25-39 Kenaston Gardens","2.5 m2/unit indoor private recreational amenity area to max. 1000 m2."],
    [163,"10","1998-06-02T00:00:00",null,"362-1998 (OMB)","33 Bay St.","Provide and maintain at least 303 parking spaces for Convention Centre site and 25 parking spaces for residential visitors to 10 Yonge St."],
    [164,"10","2003-04-25T00:00:00",800000,"355-2003(OMB)","180 Queen St. W.","$800,000 cash, consisting of: $150,000 for heritage study of Queen St. W. from University Ave. to Bathurst St.; $650,000 for artists' housing ($490,000 to Artscape & $160,000 to Beaver Hall); public art @ 1% gcc."],
    [165,"5","2003-03-14T00:00:00",75000,"357-2003(OMB)","1555 Jane St.","Two rental apartment buildings with max. 220 units for min. 25 years at moderate rents and max. unit sizes; no application for conversion or demolition for 25 years, with rent controls for first 5 years. Provision of intersection corner radius"],
    [166,"13","2003-05-23T00:00:00",null,"452-2003","157A,163,167,177 Church St.","Heritage preservation, restoration and maintenance as per an approved conservation plan; letter of credit to ensure compliance; photos of historic buildings."],
    [167,"13","2003-05-23T00:00:00",280000,"454-2003","22,24 Wellesley St. E.","$280,000 for capital improvements to 519 Church St. community centre;  transit improvements to a value of $20K adjacent site (TTC r-o-w); demolition/heritage requirements of EDCT."],
    [168,"18","2003-06-26T00:00:00",60000,"529-2003","27-49 Bales Ave. and 30, 32, 34, 42 Glendora Ave.","1.5 m2/unit indoor recreational amenity space; min. 262 m2 bicycle storage space; pedestrian route to subway station; public art contribution."],
    [169,"13","2003-06-26T00:00:00",2300000,"587-2003 (OMB)","311 Bay St., 33-51 Adelaide St. West","$500,000 by LOC for improvements to community services and facilities; $1.5 million cash for construction of csf; $300,000 for construction of Dundas Square; public art @1% gcc.; connection to the PATH; District heating and cooling"],
    [170,"23","1988-10-13T00:00:00",120000,"22482","Milner Avenue (South side of)","Intersection improvements at Milner Avenue and McCowan Road."],
    [171,"24","1990-03-26T00:00:00",275000,"22913","Markham Road and Stevenwood Road (North-east Corner), 515-523 Markham Road","$125,000 Handicapped retrofitting at Cedarbrae Library; $150,000 Streetscape improvements in Woburn Community"],
    [172,"21","1988-10-13T00:00:00",844000,"22496","1,11 Town Centre Court","(a)  street tree planting on Borough Drive and Town Centre Court\n(b)  improvements to galleria structure\n(c)  improvement of pedestrian amenities within and adjacent to City Centre"],
    [173,"25","1990-04-23T00:00:00",63320,"22950","6157,6157A,6167 Old Kingston Road","Funding for sub-track \"J\" storm & sanitary sewers across frontage of site"],
    [174,"21","1989-07-17T00:00:00",607000,"22702","2145-55 Lawrence Avenue East and 1250 Birchmount Road","$257,000 for daycare funding on General Crerar Public School site having a minimum area of 186 m2 so as to accommodate 25 children; $350,000 for improvements to McGregor Community Park including baseball       diamond, arena and park landscaping imrprovements."],
    [175,"21","1988-10-03T00:00:00",1550000,"22428","Midland Avenue and Lawrence Avenue (South-west quadrant)","$1,150,000  community improvements; $150,000 pedestrian weather-protecting structures over tunnel Entrances to Lawrence Avenue RT station; $250,000 road widenings and traffic facilities on Prudential Drive and Midland Avenue \nPerformance guarantees for utility and service relocations ($250,000).  Conveyance to City of land for parkland."],
    [176,"25","1991-05-13T00:00:00",62440,"23184","6714 Kingston Road (n/e corner Kingston Road and Rylander Blvd)","$62,440  towards development of Rouge Community Park"],
    [177,"23","1990-07-03T00:00:00",75000,"23104","3500 Brimley Road","$75,000 towards development of Audrelane Park"],
    [178,"21","1991-09-17T00:00:00",null,"23306","1191 Kennedy Road","Performance guarantee of $3,000  Landscape improvements in the public boulevard abutting the site prior to occupancy"],
    [179,"20","1988-10-13T00:00:00",188198.2,"2258, 22485","Kingston Road and Victoria Park Avenue (South-east corner)","$138,000   West bound left-turn lane improvements on Kingston Road to improve access to the site. $25,000 for  Community facilities plus amount, if any, by which $471,000 exceeds the sum of  $138,000 and the actual cost of design and construction of items in Clauses 1, 2, and 3 (I.e. if there are any monies in excess of costs up to maximum amount of $471,000,  after work is done, we apply it to community facilities.  Amount = $25,198.20).  Items include performance guarantees for stormwater detention, sculpture or landmark feature, and streetscape improvements"],
    [180,"25","1990-04-18T00:00:00",70000,"22922","17-43 Durnford Road","$70,000   improvements and developments in Rouge Community Park\nPerformance guarantee of $30,000 for bear sculptures."],
    [181,"24","1990-07-16T00:00:00",81000,"22995","228,230 Galloway Road","$81,000  (a)  improvements to West Hill Park\n               (b)  expansion & renovation of existing playground at St. Margaret's Public School\n               (c)  tree planting on neighbouring streets"],
    [182,"21","1989-01-16T00:00:00",467500,"22543","Lawrence and Midland Avenues (North-west corner)","$312,500   towards construction of 2500 sq. ft. of community centre on Arsandco Park\n$30,000     lighting improvements on North Service Road\n$125,000   roadway improvements at Midland/Lawrence intersection\nPerformance guarantees for bus shelter ($25,000), pedestrian signage, 43-space daycare facility on site ($1,028,975), office space for Scarborough Support Services for the Elderly Inc.."],
    [183,"22","1990-04-23T00:00:00",null,"22945","Kennedy Road & Sufferance Roads (North-east corner)","Performance guarantees for road reconstruction ($250,000).  Agreement to be released when reconstruction completed."],
    [184,"21","1990-02-26T00:00:00",17010,"22904","590 Ellesmere Road","$10,000 towards right turn lane southbound on Rolark Drive; $7,010.40  towards cost of services on Rolark Drive (Performance guarantee ($7,010.40) for sidewalk on Rolark Dr.)"],
    [185,"20","1991-10-09T00:00:00",300000,"23327, 23451","2979 Eglinton Avenue East","$100,000   Handicap Lift Facility in the Bendale Branch Library\n$200,000   Improvements to the Cedarbrook Community Centre\nPerformance guarantee for public art or other landmark feature ($100,000).  25% of units to be affordable."],
    [186,"24","1991-10-09T00:00:00",96000,"23341","721-727 Progress Avenue (Part Lot 21, Concession 2)","$46,000 for improvements to Highland Creek Watercourse; public art @ $50,000"],
    [187,"20","1993-04-05T00:00:00",8000,"23690","2495 Eglinton Avenue East","LC for $8,000 to install and maintain by the City a bus shelter on Midland Avenue South of Eglinton.\nPerformance guarantee for streetscaping ($10,000)."],
    [188,"22","1992-06-14T00:00:00",200000,"23834","3251 Sheppard Avenue East","$150,000 for improvements to Vradenburg and Scarden Parks; $50,000 for streetscape improvements to the south side of Sheppard Ave E between western limit of Ontario Hydro Corridor adjacent to the Site and Warden Ave"],
    [189,"23","1993-02-08T00:00:00",null,"23653,23654 & 23843","4430-4438 Sheppard Avenue East and 2095 Brimley Rd.","Performance guarantees: streetscaping ($25,000); design/construction Sheppard/Brimley intersection"],
    [190,"23","1991-02-04T00:00:00",622800,"23102","McCowan Road and Finch Avenue (Southwest and southeast corner) Blocks C & E, R.P. M-1539, Blocks B, C, D, E R.P M-1698","$20,000     Upgrading of pedestrian crosswalk in front of Iroquois Public School\n$283,000   Improvements to local parks and recreational facilities in the Agincourt North Community\n$319,600   Towards the construction of community facilities in the Agincourt North Community\nRestrictive covenant limiting use of certain lands to passive landscaping."],
    [191,"3","2003-07-24T00:00:00",25000,"733-2003","35 Fieldway Road","Public park dedication of 980.5 m2, of which 831.5 m2 satisfies S.42; public pedestrian and vehicular easements for access to new park; park improvements;  $25,000 for local traffic calming measures with any balance for park improvements.  Secured soil remediation (including remediation of abutting City-owned site) and recommendations of noise control study."],
    [192,"4","2003-07-24T00:00:00",797183.51,"746-2003","403 Keele St.","Convey a 2500 sq. ft. unit for City run activities, alternatively that the proceeds from the sale of the condominium unit (417 Keele Street, Unit 6, Level A, TSC Plan 2136) be deposited into a Section 37 account, to be split equally between: a. new affordable rental housing in Ward 14; b. new daycare facilities in Ward 14; and c. capital improvements to parks in Ward 14;  $150,000 to BIA for streetscaping & road improvements; apply to EDCT for matching Capital Improvement Funds to BIA area; $20,000 to West Toronto Junction Team for economic development programs; $30,000 for specific park improvements.\nSecured as legal convenience in agreement: Landscape design and landscaping of publicly accessible open space on Parcel B; provide and maintain Parcel B as publicly accessible open space; road widening dedication; streetscaping (sidewalks and trees) in public lane; design in accordance with architectural plans."],
    [193,"3","2003-07-24T00:00:00",225000,"751-2003 & 575-2017","5145 Dundas St. W. (11 Dunbloor  Road)","a contribution of $225,000.00 is made to the City to be used for capital funds for streetscape improvements and heritage initiatives within Ward 5, as deemed appropriate by the City, which contribution shall be provided prior to the issuance of any building permit which causes the gross Floor Space Index (FSI) for the Site to exceed 3.50 times the lot area."],
    [194,"17","2003-09-24T00:00:00",100000,"818-2003","1800 Sheppard Ave. E.","social facility (i.e. cs&f space) min. gfa 464.5 m2; $100,000 for local community needs & improvements"],
    [195,"18","2003-09-24T00:00:00",null,"878-2003","Yonge St. and Avondale Ave. (South-east corner), Part of Block 4, Plan 66M-2354","Blocks 4 & 5, Plan 66M-2354: private indoor rec. space @ min. 1034 m2\nPt. Block 4, Plan 66M-2354: street related retail uses @ min. gfa 250 m2\nBlock 5, Plan 66M-2354: street related retail uses @ min. gfa 1070 m2"],
    [196,"14","2003-09-24T00:00:00",null,"916-2003","233 Carlaw Ave. and 66 Boston Ave.","public access easement across former rlwy spur; landscaping & maintenance of former rlwy spur and public boulevards; payment for necessary infrastructure (including stormwater runoff, sanitary flow, water supply) improvements or upgrades"],
    [197,"15","2003-09-24T00:00:00",300000,"920-2003","912,930,940 Mt. Pleasant Rd.","$150K for community landscape improvements, determined in consultation with Ward Councillor; $150K for TTC infrastructure improvements."],
    [198,"13","2003-09-24T00:00:00",null,"984-2003","33-45 Lombard St., 98-110 Church St., 106 King St. E.","$2.7 million to St. James Cathedral for heritage conservation of Parish House and Diocesan Centre and associated landscape features; publicly accessible open space to be maintained by owner on Lombard/Church property."],
    [199,"17","2003-09-24T00:00:00",10000,"989-2003","12-26 Kenaston Gardens","2.3 m2/dwelling unit of indoor private rec. space to max. 542.8 m2; $10,000 for future traffic monitoring; an option to City for land for 20m r-o-w."],
    [200,"18","2003-09-25T00:00:00",null,"1001-2003","25-35 Finch Ave. W., 8-34 & 35 Lorraine Dr., 5-11 Blakeley Rd., 47 Horsham Ave.","Conveyance to City for nominal sum of 5260 m2 land for road and associated buffer area, road widening and daylight triangle corner roundings; conveyance of 35 Lorraine Dr. (706.4 m2) and 47 Horsham Ave. (630 m2); min. 2.25 m2/unit of indoor bicycle storage space; min. 1.5 m2/unit indoor rec. space on ground floor."],
    [201,"13","2003-09-25T00:00:00",null,"1015-2003","56 Queen St. E., 51 Bond St.","Redevelop private open space as publicly accessible open space at a max. cost of $1.6 million; maintain such space for at least 70 years; approval prior to site plan approval by City officials of all exterior elements of mixed use building.; construct/maintain decorative fence around publicly accessible space with public art component; cash contribution of at least $1 million to Church for heritage conservation; provide non-interest bearing loan to Church of at least $1.2 million for 5-year term for heritage conservation and renovations; irrigation system for street trees; pay for necessary adjustments to helipad at St. Michael's Hospital; enter into Heritage Easement Agreement(s); provide meeting room min. 46.5 m2 for Toronto East Downtown Neighbourhood Alliance for 5 years rent-free."],
    [202,"13","2004-03-03T00:00:00",null,"235-2004","33 Charles St. E. and  26, 32 and 34 Isabella St.","New office building for Children's Aid Society of Toronto; heritage conservation including entering into Heritage Easement Agreement; convey Parcel C to Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives for nominal amount; reasonable efforts to obtain Provincial approval and funding for 10 years for daycare; local community group access to meeting room."],
    [203,"12","2003-08-11T00:00:00",50000,"246-2004(OMB)","135 St.Clair Ave. W.","public art on the lot at a cost of $150K; $50,000 for improvements to Amsterdam Sq. and/or Glen Gould Park."],
    [204,"12","2003-06-27T00:00:00",200000,"248-2004(OMB)","2195 Yonge St. and 2239 Yonge St.","$1 million for affordable seniors rental housing  or a private rent supplement program for seniors housing to a value of $1M; $200,000 for provision/improvement of pedestrian tunnel to subway; open space that will provide public use of courtyard and public pedestrian access to public lane from Yonge St.; building materials; potential pedestrian subway access from 2239 Yonge St.; potential below-grade connection to 2221 & 2225 Yonge St."],
    [205,"11","2004-01-15T00:00:00",null,"250-2004(OMB)","116-134 Yorkville Ave. and 10 Hazelton Ave.","Minimum $300,000 value for public art program, indexed annually; building materials as per plans; building design as per plans; matters collateral to site plan approval."],
    [206,"15","2004-07-22T00:00:00",604130,"693-2004","1929 Bayview Ave.","$300,000 to Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing; $300,000 for community services and facilities; $4,130 for pathway improvements on abutting lands to the east."],
    [207,"10","2004-07-22T00:00:00",370000,"701-2004","60 Bathurst St.","$370,000 for streetscape improvements in Garrison Common North neighbourhood; Agreement also secures streetscaping improvements on abutting streets and public access to an on-site  parkette"],
    [208,"14","2005-12-07T00:00:00",300000,"1069-2005; 1017-2014","1042-1048 Broadview Ave.","$67,000.00 to be allocated towards capital improvements to the Charles Sauriol Parkette; $78,000 for improvements to outdoor amenity areas, sports or playground facilities at Chester Elem. School and Westwood Middle School; $100,000 for extension of Don Valley Woodland Trail; $25,000 for redevelopment of former trailhead feature at Pottery Rd. access to Lower Don Valley Woodland Trail System; $5,000 for interpretive signage for Todmorden Mills Wildflower Preserve; $25,000 for control measures for invasive plant species.\n\nSecured as a legal convenience: abutting streetscape improvements; infrastructure improvements as required."],
    [209,"13","2005-12-07T00:00:00",1222170,"1072-2005","500 Sherbourne Street","$650,000 towards public swimming pool at Wellesley Community Centre; public art @ 1% gross construction costs, later determined to be cash contribution of $572,170.00; create extension to public park and convey to City; pay park dedication shortfall to City (lands exempted from S.42). \n\nSecure as legal convenience: road widenings and allowances; costs of road/intersection improvements; infrastructure improvements; costs of City's environmental site assessment; submission of plan of survey; space for Hydro, Bell and sewer maintenance holes; indemnity agreement for parking garage below public r-o-w; irrigation system for street trees; any required wind mitigation measures; exterior building materials and landscaping as per plans."],
    [210,"9","2004-07-22T00:00:00",475000,"724-2004","1245 Dupont St.","Provision of base park improvements; $150,000 for improvements to Wallace Emerson Park; public art to a minimum $200,000; $325,000 for Wallace Emerson Community Centre; 185.5 m2 of community use space.\n\nAgreement secures matters otherwise required without S.37: phasing, servicing, grading, interim uses, stormwater management, environmental matters, remediation, park dedication."],
    [211,"7","2004-07-22T00:00:00",null,"726-2004","2350 Finch Ave. W.","Private indoor recreational amenity space @1.5 m2 per dwelling unit."],
    [212,"13","2003-10-31T00:00:00",500000,"740-2004(OMB)","225 Wellesley St. E.  And 550 Ontario Street  (Wellesley St. E., Ontario St., Carlton St., & Bleecker St. and at 405 Sherbourne St.)","Owners of Parcels A, B, and C pay $500,000 for public recreational facilities in vicinity."],
    [213,"21","2004-05-14T00:00:00",null,"316-2007(OMB)","126 Bellamy Rd N","Maintain existing 252 rental units as rental for min. 20 years with no applications for demolition or conversion; improvements to existing rental building as per agreement with no resulting rent increases; provide and maintain up to 45 new mid-range rental units in 3 buildings for at least 15 years; no vacancy rent decontrol for 5 years; provide construction mitigation and tenant communication strategy."],
    [214,"12","2004-09-30T00:00:00",79550,"805-2004","200 Balliol St.","$79,550 for improvements to neighbourhood community facilities at June Rowlands Park; maintain existing 363 units as affordable rental for 20 years; no application for demolition/conversion for 20 yrs; no \"guideline\" rent increase for existing units for one year; no rent increase as result of construction of new units or landscaped amenity area."],
    [215,"17","2004-09-30T00:00:00",141022,"824-2004","12,14,16 Rean Drive","Min. 3 m2/unit to max. total 356 m2 indoor private rec. amenity space; $5000 for future traffic monitoring; cash contribution @ 1% g.c.c. for public art ($136,022.00)."],
    [216,"14","2004-09-30T00:00:00",null,"866-2004","825 Dundas St. E., 35 Carroll St., 46 Hamilton St., 120 Broadview Ave.","Provides and maintains min. 232 replacement social housing units on Blocks B, C and D; maintain replacement units as rental for min. 25 years; timing of construction of replacement units; unit mix specified for replacement units; TCHC to provide 232 replacement rent-geared-to-income subsidies for min. 25 yrs provided government funding of subsidies continues; existing tenants to receive assistance including alternative accommodation for tenants of units to be demolished, first right of refusal for replacement units, financial and other assistance to mitigate relocation hardship for terminated tenancies, preparation and implementation of plan for construction mitigation and tenant communication; no public funding for production of new, affordable housing with respect to replacement units."],
    [217,"13","2004-12-02T00:00:00",30000,"1070-2004","50,56 Gerrard St. E. and 380 Church St.","$30K for Allan Gardens; provide 27 new affordable replacement rental units; maintain as rental for 20 years subject to OPA/ZBA if tax rates unfavourable; replacement units to be available no later than when 60% of other units available for occupancy; affordable rents for first 10 years; rent increases for first 10 years to not exceed Provincial rent guideline; tenants occupying units at 10-yr period enjoy rent guideline protection for duration of occupancy; tenant assistance package including right of first refusal of new units, financial assistance. Secured as legal convenience: no third party advertising signs on building elevations; submit to WES site servicing review and street lighting review reports; pay for necessary improvements to municipal infrastructure and lighting; install irrigation system when 3 or more trees planted in City r-o-w."],
    [218,"15","2004-12-02T00:00:00",140000,"1109-2004","82,86,90 Broadway Ave.","Provide at least 60 new affordable replacement rental units and 12 new mid-range rental units; maintain rental units for at least 20 years subject to OPA/ZBA if tax rates unfavouable; replacement units to be available when 60% of other units available for occupancy; affordable rents in replacement units for first 10 years and for continuing tenants beyond 10 years; maintain mid-range rents for first 5 years and for continuing tenants beyond 5 years; tenant assistance package including right of first refusal, notice, financial assistance; $140,000 to Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing."],
    [219,"10","2004-11-09T00:00:00",450000,"1-2005(OMB)","340 Front St. W.","$100K for public art in surrounding area; $350K for parks improvements in immediate area; ($200K payable 30 days after Board Order date, and $250K prior to issuance of first building permit);\nSecured as legal convenience: conveyance of a 3.0 m strip of land along easterly boundary of lot abutting west side of Blue Jays Way for road widening."],
    [220,"3","2004-12-02T00:00:00",150000,"7-2005(OMB)","1286-1294 Islington Ave. & 15-19 Cordova Ave.","Landscape improvements to surface parking area adjacent to Islington Ave.; retain existing rental units for 20 years from date of approval of the By-law; provide amenity space for existing and new buildings; $150K on behalf of TDSB  for school yard improvements to Islington Junior Middle School including playground equipment and possibly capital facility improvements; two park payments of $84,108 prior to building permits for 2 new buildings."],
    [221,"10","2004-12-29T00:00:00",100000,"114-2005(OMB)","169 John St.","$100K for improvements to Grange Park and/or streetscape improvements on McCaul and/or John Streets, with $50K paid prior to first building permit and $50K paid prior to earlier of first occupancy or registration of any condominium plan.\nSecured as legal convenience: restrictions on south side glazing coverage; warning clause on title re future blockage of south views."],
    [222,"13","2005-02-16T00:00:00",null,"141-2005","Regent Park (325 Gerrard Street East)","full replacement of removed social housing units and removed rent-geared-to-income subsidies, including at least 2,083 social housing units, subject to numerous conditions; maintain replacement units and other existing social housing units for at least 25 years; provide a Tenant Relocation and Assistance Plan and Implementation Plan; provide a Construction Mitigation and Tenant Communication Strategy."],
    [223,"4","2005-02-16T00:00:00",200000,"143-2005","363 Sorauren Ave.","$200K for Wabash-Sorauren Community Centre, of which $100K provided prior to building permit, and $100K prior to condo registration; enter into Heritage Easement Agreement re existing building.\n\nSecured: warning clauses on title re industrial building and noise/vibration from rail corridor; implement noise/vibration abatement measures"],
    [224,"18","2005-02-16T00:00:00",4654020,"145-2005","Finch Ave. W., Greenview Ave., Hendon Ave., Duplex Ave. (24 Finch Ave. W.) (Lands bounded by)","min. 1.5 m2/unit indoor rec amenity space; min.636 m2 retail and service commercial space on ground floor fronting on Finch Ave. W.;  either a cash contribution to construct and furnish 3,603 m2 public rec centre or towards cost of acquiring service roads in NY Centre or any combination thereof; amount of above cash contribution based on market land value of the 14,412 m2 density increase. (Although not mentioned in By-law, on-site public art was also secured at a value of $300,000.)\n\nThe amount above is for the construction and furnishing of a) a public recreational centre serving the North York Centre; or b) the purchase of lands for completion of service roads; or c) any combination of a) or b)."],
    [225,"9","2005-02-16T00:00:00",20000,"153-2005","80,100 Turnberry Ave.","$20,000 for park improvements to Turnberry North Park and Turnberry South Park."],
    [226,"12","1997-10-06T00:00:00",364700,"594-1997","137,147 Merton St. and part 35 Merton St.","$300K for community services and facilities; create public walkway to connect Merton and Beltline Park; pay for improvements to public sidewalk and boulevard; secure obligations regarding design, construction, improvements and maintenance of Beltline Park lands.\n\nSecured a number of environmental and noise and other matters."],
    [227,"13","2005-02-24T00:00:00",439223,"180-2005","30 Mutual St. and 88 Queen St. E.","$900,000 for: establishing/improving community facility at 261 Jarvis St.,  offsite streetscape improvements within the Shuter Street right-of-way; and/or other local community facilities;  public art on lot or cash-in-lieu@ 1% gross construction costs; improvements to municipal lighting; and public pedestrian walkways.\n\nSecured in agreement: architectural design and building materials; Dalhousie St. widening; abutting streetscape improvements; tree irrigation in public r-o-w; phasing of development and timing of contributions."],
    [228,"18","2004-09-28T00:00:00",75000,"196-2005(OMB)","775 Steeles Ave. W.","Maintain 194 existing rental units in Building 1 as purpose-built rental for 15 years with no increase in rents resulting from construction of Building 2 or site improvements related to Bldg 2 or $125,000 in required capital improvements; capital improvements to Bldg 1 to a value of $125,000, with min. $30K for new tot lot, min. $20K for new decking for existing pool, min. $25K for upgrading exercise room in Bldg 1, min. $15K for new laundry facilities in Bldg 1(including new washers,dryers, lighting, tables, TV), min. $30K to improve common areas in Bldg 1(e.g. lobby and hallways); $75,000 for improvements to parks/community facilities in Ward 10; tenant communication strategy.\n\nSecured: improvements to Bldg 1 balconies, parking garage, retaining wall, concrete curb under guard mounts, both stairwells."],
    [229,"14","2003-08-14T00:00:00",50000,"198-2005(OMB)","1015 Lake Shore Boulevard East","$50,000 for public art; substantial landscaping along Lake Shore Blvd. E., Leslie St. and southwest property limit, using native materials where appropriate; provide for a minimum size for Phase 2 development should it proceed within 8 years of executing agreement; building facades along Lake Shore and Leslie to be 25% masonry (min. 5% brick) and 25% glazing."],
    [230,"5","2005-04-14T00:00:00",160000,"280-2005","1945 Lawrence Ave. W.","play structure, benches and street trees for Merrill Park; 8 additional trees on Lawrence and South Station Rd.; $55,000 for community benefits in the local area., and $105,000.00 for local area parks and recreation facilities which may include off-site improvements for Merril Park and boulevard trees."],
    [231,"21","2005-04-14T00:00:00",1000000,"328-2005,375-2008,377-2008","50,60,70 Town Centre Court and Lands Adjacent to Albert Campbell Square Extending to Town Centre Court.","$1 million, of which 50% due prior to any building permit and 50% due prior to any above-grade building permit, and of which up to $300K for childrens' play equipment at Trudelle St. Park, up to $200K for 400 McCowan Rd TCHC property or McCowan Rd Park or McCowan Road School area for playground equipment, up to $100K for Scar Animal Centre for improvements such as Dog Kennel Construction Project, up to $80K for parks or tree planting or playgrounds and school playground imrprovements in Ward 38, up to $20K for Scarborough flags for municipal and civic purposes by City and Councillors, up to $100K for Scarborough Walk of Fame, and $200,000 for playground equipment for local parks and/or schools within or in close proximity to Scarborough Centre."],
    [232,"3","2005-02-16T00:00:00",100000,"454-2005(OMB)","1050 The Queensway","$100,000 for public art and/or streetscape improvements.\n\nMatters secured as legal convenience 5% parkland dedication; road widening; road improvements; funding for future road improvements; access and turning movement restrictions; parking spaces for public use and associated costs to satisfaction of Toronto Parking Authority; laneway maintenance; shared use of visitor parking; sidewalk/streetscape improvements on public frontages; notice to school boards of building permit application; on-site signage and warning clauses in offers of purchase and sale re school capacity; satisfy City re soil suitability.; road widening; road improvements; funding for future road improvements; access and turning movement restrictions; parking spaces for public use and associated costs to satisfaction of Toronto Parking Authority; laneway maintenance; shared use of visitor parking; sidewalk/streetscape improvements on public frontages; notice to school boards of building permit application; on-site signage and warning clauses in offers of purchase and sale re school capacity; satisfy City re soil suitability."],
    [233,"21","2001-12-18T00:00:00",330000,"456-2005(OMB); 1190-2022(OLT)","1670 Brimley Rd. (South-west corner of Brimley Rd and Progress Ave.)","The construction, finishing, furnishing and equipping of a non-profit licensed child care facility in Tower 3 to accommodate at least 62 children,  $180,000 to the Child Care Facility Reserve Fund to fully equip the Child Care Facility to replace appliances and large equipment due to wear and tear,  $150,000 to Start-Up Costs for the defrayment of operational deficits during the first year of operation of the Child Care Facility; funds required to fully equip the Child Care Facility in accordance with reasonable provincial and municipal standards based on an inventory list provided by Childrenâs Services and finalized by the future child care operator chosen through the Expression of Interest process ; a one-time contribution of $300,000.00 to commission public art in a process generally in accordance with the Percent for Public Art Program."],
    [234,"4","2005-01-07T00:00:00",350000,"457-2005(OMB) & 458-2005(OMB)","1900 Lake Shore Blvd. W.","$350,000 for recreational facilities in the Western Beaches and/or High Park, in consultation with Ward Councillor."],
    [235,"18","2005-05-02T00:00:00",500000,"459-2005(OMB)","4917-4975 Yonge Street, 11-27 Hollywood Avenue, and 8-18 and 50 Spring Garden Avenue","$300,000 (security only) for on-site public art program; $500,000 for community services in Ward 23; Min. 1.5 m2/dwelling unit of indoor bicycle storage space; min. 1.5 m2/dwelling unit of indoor recreational amenity space; min. 2,428 m2 of ground floor retail and service commercial space; min. 6,000 m2 retail, service commercial and office space on 2nd and 3rd floors."],
    [236,"12","2005-06-16T00:00:00",280000,"589-2005","50 Rosehill Ave.","$280,000 for improving community facilities, of which $140K payable upon adoption of By-law, and balance prior to first above-grade bldg permit; maintain existing 245 rental units as rental for min. 20 years, with no demolition or conversion for non-rental units; improvements to existing rental bldg as per agreement, with no resulting rent increases; provide construction mitigation and tenant communication plan; matters collateral to site plan approval."],
    [237,"10","2005-06-16T00:00:00",761279.7,"600-2005","65,75,85,150 East Liberty St., 69, 80, 90 Lynn Williams St.","Low-end-of-market housing; public art program; a process for consideration of TDHC proposal; community meeting space conveyed to City; $100,000 for pedestrian/bicycle connection across CN rail corridor."],
    [238,"13","2005-07-21T00:00:00",350000,"675-2005","46 Wellesley St. East","$310,000 for park land acquisition and improvement in area; $20,000 for capital improvements by Loft Community Services at McEwan House (20-22 Dundonald St.); $20,000 for capital improvements by Church-Isabella Residents Co-op at Paul Kane House (56 Wellesley St. E.); capital improvements and use of portion of building at 46 Wellesley St. E., equivalent to $150K, for AIDS2006, for managing and hosting the XVI International AIDS Conference; public art landscape feature; streetscape improvements abutting site; irrigation system for street trees in public r-o-w abutting site."],
    [239,"12","2005-06-15T00:00:00",287000,"732-2005(OMB)","150 Roehampton Avenue","$287,000 for improving community services and facilities in the neighbourhood, with $180K payable upon issuance of Board Order, and $107K payable prior to issuance of a building permit, with indexed escalation clause related to Consumer Price Index (CPI).\n\nSecure matters collateral to site plan approval."],
    [240,"3","2005-08-26T00:00:00",151400,"738-2005(OMB)","3391 Bloor St. W.","$115,000 cash for public art/streetscape improvements in the vicinity of Bloor St. W. and Islington Ave.;\n\nSecured as legal convenience:  park dedication of cash-in-lieu of 0.5 ha/300 units; notice to school boards & signage re potential bussing; transportation/road improvements; sidewalk/streetscape improvements; environmental (soil and groundwater) conditions; mitigation addressing TTC concerns and noise impact analysis."],
    [241,"18","2005-09-30T00:00:00",114635,"815-2005","19,21,25,27,33 Churchill Ave., 52 Horsham Ave.,","Min. 1.5 m2/unit indoor rec. amenity space; conveyance of 581.7 m2  to City for parks; conveyance of 533.8 m2 for service road; easement for property maintenance/access to service road; $114,635 for acquisition of service road & buffer area; max. 160 storage lockers; double-floor height lobby space; ceiling height in specified unit; use of mechanical space; max. dimensions of specified townhouse basement."],
    [242,"17","1997-01-01T00:00:00",250000,"32985","121 Parkway Forest Drive","Construct 2,036 sq. ft. of community space for, but not limited to, a parent and children's resource centre or drop-in centre, on a turn-key basis, including multipurpose rooms, a kitchen, washrooms, ancillary office and storage space, and associated outdoor space, in addition to amenity space currently proposed in the apartment building, for building tenants and the neighbourhood; $250,000 for community services and facilities, to be achieved through capacity and community use improvements at the public elementary school in the Parkway Forest neighbourhood."],
    [243,"11","2005-10-28T00:00:00",102796.29,"954-2005","77 Charles Street West","Public art on-site @ $225,000; $100,000 for area streetscape improvements; $2,796.29 for lighting improvements on public boulevard.\nSecured as a legal convenience: granite paving and limestone elevation materials; infrastructure upgrades; wind mitigation conditions, if required; curb relocation; public boulevard restoration; $2,796.29 for lighting improvements on public boulevard; irrigation system for street trees on Charles St. W. adjacent to site."],
    [244,"11","2005-12-16T00:00:00",350000,"1091-2005; 96-2016","97 Walmer Road and 88-100 Spadina Road (Formally - 109 Bernard Ave., 100 Spadina Rd., 97 Walmer Rd.)","Owner to provide and maintains the existing 215 rental dwelling units located within Building \"B\" as rental dwelling units for a minimum time period of at least 20 years from July 1, 2009 being the date Building A was first occupied for residential purposes, with no application to convert Building \"B\" during such time period including not to apply to convert such existing rental dwelling units or any part of such building to any non-residential rental housing purpose; improvements to existing buildings, the lot, residential amenity space, bicycle parking spaces, parking spaces with no pass-through of costs to tenants in existing units; rent increases of existing units not to exceed Guidelines; provides and maintains new units as rental for 20 years with no conversion or demolition; provides a Construction Mitigation Plan and Tenant Communication Strategy for tenants in existing builidings and neighbouring property owners; $350,000 cash for local park improvements (90% for Jean Sibelius Park, 10% for Walmer Road Circle Park); enters in a Heritage Easement Agreement for Building B; provides heritage Condition Assessment for Building B and remedies any deficiencies; at least two two-bedroom dwelling units at 100 Spadina Road shall have affordable rents for at least ten years commencing from the date each such unit is newly occupied by tenants at affordable rents following the date this amending by-law comes into full force and effect; provides tenant relocation assistance to the affected tenant in the rental building at 97 Walmer Road, prior to any conveyance of the lands comprising 97 Walmer Road as a separate lot and prior to the issuance of any Certificate of Consent to sever such lands\n\nSecures as a legal convenience: brick cladding on Buildings D and E; special privacy glass for certain French balconies and windows; completes TTC technical review; provides TTC with approved building permit drawings; warning clauses on title re TTC r-o-w; installs and maintains security equipment and personnel for parking garage."],
    [245,"11","2005-12-07T00:00:00",634517.21,"1018-2005","590 Jarvis Street","$125,000 for Jarvis St. Improvement Project; $500,000 for intersection improvements at Jarvis/Mt. Pleasant, with any unused funds to Jarvis St. Imprvmnt Project; public art (on-site) of min. value of $370,000; $4,527.21 for lighting improvements on Charles St.: $4,990.00 for improvements to existing light standards on Charles St.\n\nSecure as legal convenience: building materials and landscaping as per plans; improvement costs for traffic signals; streetscape improvements abutting lot; irrigation system for street trees abutting lot."],
    [246,"9","2005-12-07T00:00:00",50000,"1046-2005","1100 Lansdowne Ave.","$50,000 for future park at 940-1100 Lansdowne and for park facilities in the area; improvements to future park carried out by owner; enter into Heritage Easement Agreement to conserve Bldg. No. 13 on lot; provision of 10 affordable ownership one-bedroom units.\n\nSecure as legal convenience: joint access agreement; Record of Site Condition to be filed with MOE; carry out and implement a Noise Abatement study; warning clauses for noise, vibration, non-res activiities, environmental, school capacity in Offers of Purchase and Sale or rental agreements."],
    [247,"13","2006-03-30T00:00:00",175000,"215-2006","108-116, 118 George St. and 234 Adelaide St. E.","$150K for streetscape improvements to George St. between King St. E. and Adelaide St. E.; $150K for heritage interpretation in King-Parliament, including $75K for design and implementation of a heritage interpretation feature a s/w corner of Adelaide & George, and $75K for Heritage Interpretation Fund for King-Parliament area; $100K for community improvements including safety improvement in St. James Park, lighting improvements in St. James Park and on Frederick St.; public art @ 1% gross construction costs.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: streetscape improvements abutting lot; irrigation system for all street trees; documentation of LEED certification; agreements for public access to interior walkway; payment or securities to Toronto Hydro for light standards on west side of George St."],
    [248,"10","2006-04-27T00:00:00",700000,"299-2006","751,761,771 King St. W.","$450,000 for improvements to community building or other facilities improvements in Stanley Park South or pedestrian/bicycle connection over rail corridor from Niagara Neighbourhood to Fort York; $250,000 for public art; publicly accessible open space on site; a 3.0 m wide public access through site from King St. W to south lot line.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: architectural materials; wind mitigation measures as necessary; green roof component; irrigation system for street trees on King St. W and Tecumseth St abutting site."],
    [249,"11","2006-04-27T00:00:00",5200000,"331-2006","36,38-48 Yorkville Ave., 1263 Bay St., 55 Scollard St.","$1,500,000 for Toronto Reference Library; $1,700,000 for Firehall Wall  (max. $300K), Berryman St. streetscape improvements ($290K), improvements to Ramsden Park ($100K), balance on greening initiatives in area (Greater Yorkville Res Ass with input from ABC Res Ass); $2,000,000 for Jessie Ketchum School playgrounds redesign and construction; public art; min. 1,250 m2 publicly accessible landscaped open space.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: building materials; evidence that hotel is 5-star; provision of knock-out panel for potential \"Path\" connection."],
    [250,"20","2006-04-27T00:00:00",414000,"339-2006","300 Danforth Rd.","$1,000 per Senior Citizen's apartment unit (128 units) and $1,300 per other dwelling unit (220 d.u.), and prepayment of indoor Parks and Recreation component of Development Charges plus 10% ($184,856), for Warden Woods community centre; commemoration of former Lily Cup factory on the site."],
    [251,"20","2006-04-27T00:00:00",328900,"347-2006","651 Warden Ave.","$1,300 per dwelling unit (253 d.u.), and prepayment of indoor Parks and Rec component of Development Charges plus 10%, for Warden Woods community centre; commemoration of former Centennial College - Warden Woods Campus."],
    [252,"20","2006-01-17T00:00:00",79200,"350-2006(OMB)","1151 Victoria Park Ave.","$79,200.00 for park improvements to Stanford Park and Edge Park & improvements to Tiago Daycare; and $38,258.00 to fund southbound advanced green light and signal timing modifications"],
    [253,"13","2004-06-24T00:00:00",500000,"468-2004","146,160 Wellesley St. E.","Create on-site public park and convey to City (upset limit cost of $1 million); $500,000 for park maintenance;easements for pedestrian r-o-w (2); public art program on Block 1 @ 1% gross construction costs; enter into subdivision agreement addressing specific matters."],
    [254,"13","2004-04-16T00:00:00",800000,"254-2004","825,855,863 Bay St.","$600,000 for capital improvements at 519 Church St. Community Centre; $180K for Dundas Square; $20,000 for capital improvements at 32 Grenville St.; public art at 1% gross construction costs;  architectural design and exterior materials; phasing of development; timing of cash contributions."],
    [255,"3","2006-05-25T00:00:00",200000,"429-2006","3857-3867 Lake Shore Blvd. W. & 96 Forty First St.","$100,000 for park improvements to Marie Curtis Park; $100K for  public art program in vicinity of site"],
    [256,"13","2006-05-25T00:00:00",null,"460-2006","Yonge St., Queen St. W., Bay St., Adelaide St. W. (Lands bounded by)","Provide a Conservation Plan for the reconstruction and restoration of 347 Bay St.\n\nNumerous matters secured as a legal convenience."],
    [257,"10","2006-05-25T00:00:00",550000,"469-2006","180-188 University Ave. and 192, 194 Adelaide St. W.","Amend Heritage Easement Agreement; submit a heritage Conservation Plan for reconstruction & restoration of 180 University Ave.; restore heritage facades on Simcoe and Adelaide at a cost of $1.5M, with any excess to be for streetscape improvements;  streetscape improvements to a value of $400,000; cash contribution of $500,000 for Grange Park improvements; public art @ 1% g.c.c.; $50,000 for a heritage study for University Ave.; public art @1% g.c.c..\n\nSecured as a legal convenience: exterior materials; implement pedestrian level wind study; implement a street lighting assessment; provide knock-out panels for future PATH connection; irrigation system for street trees."],
    [258,"7","2006-06-14T00:00:00",525000,"482-2006","2277-2295 Sheppard Ave. W., 100 Mainshep Rd.","$500,000 Letter of Credit  for Ward 7 parks/recreation sites, if not possible to use for improvements to Humber Sheppard Community Centre ($200K for  community/teaching kitchen, $150K for outdoor soccer stadium, $70K for concession stand, $80K for gym floor and other amenities); 25% affordable housing in any multi-unit buildings with >20 units, with arms length sales and affordable prices; discussion between owner and Affordable Housing Office re offering affordable units to prospective purchasers; $25K for construction of playground at St. Jude's Catholic School/Best Start Playground."],
    [259,"18","2006-08-15T00:00:00",null,"756-2006(OMB)","5791-5793 Yonge Street","Arrangements for future conveyance of on-site land for road purposes; min. 1.5 m2 per unit indoor recreational amenity space; public art to a value of $300K; intersection/signal  improvements to a value of $350K."],
    [260,"3","2006-08-14T00:00:00",459000,"760-2006(OMB) & 811-2017","700 Evans Avenue (205, 215, 225 and 235 Sherway Gardens Road)","$400,000 for capital parks improvements in ward 5 ; $59,000 for future road and public transit improvements including $5,000 for road improvements and $54,000 for three transit shelters in vicinity; conveyance of certain lands for road improvements if requested by City within 30 years; provide and maintain publicly accessible private open space; improvements to private open space to a min. $350,000; public art program with min. value of $150,000; \n\nSecured as a legal convenience: pay cash-in-lieu of parkland under s.42(1); road improvements; transit stop improvements; TDSB signage and warning clauses; TCDSB development charges; building materials; environmental condition of lands to be conveyed to City;  conveyance of road widenings in site plan approval process."],
    [261,"21","2006-06-27T00:00:00",null,"817-2006","1236 Birchmount Rd. & 2155 Lawrence Ave. E.","Maintain existing 243 social housing units at 2155 Lawrence Ave as social housing until July 1/23 with no demolition or conversion; provide and maintain 156 new affordable rental units for minimum 20 years with no demolition or conversion; rent controls on affordable rental units; min. 205m2  interior common amenity space in new bldg.; maintain min. 400m2 indoor common amenity space for new and existing bldg.; construction mitigation and tenant communication plan."],
    [262,"11","2006-09-27T00:00:00",290000,"907-2006","204 Bloor St. W.","$15,000 to Annex Residents Association for Heritage Conservation District Study; $275,000 (indexed) for improvements to Bedford Parkette and St. George subway station; no objection to future pedestrian/vehicular traffic on private laneway; release r-o-w to City if City acquires laneway; indemnify City re use of laneway.\nSecured as legal convenience: streetscaping abutting site; complete TTC Technical Review and satisfy resulting conditions; warning clauses on title re TTC r-o-w; redirecting vehicular traffic if access provided to north; warning clauses on title re future abutting buildings."],
    [263,"3","2006-09-27T00:00:00",50000,"963-2006","2 Fieldway Rd.","$50,000 for streetscape improvements along Bloor St. W. , such improvements to be in addition to Site related improvements, at the owners expense , to be apporved through the site plan process\nSecured as legal convenience:  access easement."],
    [264,"10","2006-09-27T00:00:00",1266470,"1049-2006","East Bayfront - West District (Phase 1 - 12 Bonnycastle St.)","Provide local infrastructure improvements through either cash contribution of $69.86 per m2 of residential gfa or direct provision; min. 20% of dwelling units as affordable rental housing through units, land or cash-in-lieu; min. 5% of ownership dwelling units to have size restrictions; in Area C on Map 1, convey land to City for street, park or public open space.\n\n\"H\" zoning symbol removed when matters secured in S.37, 41, 51 &/or 53 agreement(s): public art @ 1% gross construction costs; sustainable development measures and LEED application; possible connection to district energy system; site plan review by TWRC Design Review Panel; provision and implementation of noise, vibration, & emissions studies and review by City and Redpath; warning clause on title re Redpath plant; area plan in sales office showing Redpath plant prominently; for Area E, prepare conceptual design for school, community centre, open spaces and other potential uses; for 215 Lake Shore Blvd E., submit a management plan for conduction Part 2 Archaeological Assessment."],
    [265,"6","2006-06-29T00:00:00",100000,"522-2006","920-922 Sheppard Ave. W.","$100,000.00 for local park improvements in Ward 10.  Agreement specifies $90K for Banting Park and $10K for improvements to parkette at s/e corner of Bathurst and Wilson."],
    [266,"3","2006-06-29T00:00:00",null,"569-2006","252,270,272,276 Bering Ave.","Provide free monthly Metropasses to each townhouse unit for 12 consecutive months, secured by Letter of Credit."],
    [267,"24","2002-10-03T00:00:00",null,"602-2006(OMB)","66,88 Grangeway Ave., N/E McCowan/ Ellesmere","Extend Grangeway Avenue."],
    [268,"14","2006-07-27T00:00:00",300000,"705-2006; 1016-2014","201 Carlaw Ave. and 66 Boston Ave.","$80,000 for public art initiatives in South Riverdale community; $35,000 for improvements to Jimmy Simpson Rec Centre; $20,000 for improvements to Matty Eckler Community Centre, specifically for improvements to the dance studio room; $50,000 for community kitchen project at Ralph Thornton Centre; $75,000 towards improvements at the Outdoor Learning Commons at Morse Street Public School and the Outdoor Learning Commons at Roden/Equinox Public School; $20,000 for Historical Plaque fund in South Riverdale community; $20,000 for Chinese Archway Reserve Fund; conveyance of public easement over former rail spur lands along Boston Ave. frontage; landscaping of former rail spur property; irrigation system for new trees on public r-o-w's; public accessibility to former rail spur property."],
    [269,"3","2006-08-29T00:00:00",60000,"OMB","2 Dunbloor Rd","$60,000 to be used for streetscape improvements and the local BIA; to design and construct sidewalk and streetscape imporvements along its public frontages to current city standards and the local BIA; its proportinate share of the cost of installing and maintaining trafiic controll signals and related intersection improvments at Dundas St. W. & Dunbloor Rd."],
    [270,"18","2002-12-19T00:00:00",980000,"754-2011(OMB)","160 Greenfield Ave., 150 Maplehurst Ave., 120 Sheppard Ave. E.","Rental demolition.  Replace 74 existing units on site, to remain rental for 20 years, and payment of $20,000 per unit for 49 units ($980,000)  to Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing or to an approved recipient of the City's Let's Build funds.  5% parks conveyance, 1.5 m2 perdwellingunit of privated indoor recreational space, 1.5 m2 per dwelling unit of bicycle storage space,  Tenant Assistance package."],
    [271,"15","2005-11-16T00:00:00",null,"1125-2007(OMB)","1900 Bayview Ave.","Prepare & implement environmental management plan for lands below staked bank line & within 10 m buffer, with LC for $207K, and enter into Conservation Easement if required by City; LC for $43K to secure  improvements to Sunnydene and Sherwood Parks, to satisfaction of City; convey to City all lands below staked bank line: maintain 10 m buffer lands in naturalized state per Env. Mngmnt. Plan; grant maintenance access easement over 10 m buffer lands; purchase from City closed road allowance and 6 inch reserve for $700K, such funds to be used for area parkland improvements & primarily reforestation; in exchange for a limiting distance agreement and easement agreements re City lands, naturalize City lands at a cost of $30K; maintain & improve as a naturalized area a 3.048 wide portion of lands conveyed to owner."],
    [272,"13","2006-10-03T00:00:00",800000,"1053-2013 & _x000D_26-2007(OMB)","40 The Esplanade","$700,000  towards local parkland creation or improvements and/or local streetscape enhancement projects, including inparticular: (i) the Market Street Streetscape Improvement Project; and (ii) improvements to Scott Lane and Scott Street in the vicinity of22, 26, 38 and 42 The Esplanade and 1 and 5 Scott Street (formerly40 The Esplanade); $50,000 for streetscape improvements on east side of Scott St., including weather protection along west side of St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts.; $50,000 toward establishing a seniors' centre in St. Lawrence neighbourhood; public art @ 1% g.c.c.; pay for municipal lighting required to support development.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: submit site servicing review of storm runoff, sanitary flow and water supply demand; pay for infrastructure improvements; streetscaping improvements and tree planting abutting site, with Letter of Credit for security; tree irrigation; min. 30% of north wall of podium above ground floor as windows; min. 50% of east wall of podium above ground floor as windows; phasing plan; architectural design and exterior materials."],
    [273,"9","2005-11-17T00:00:00",40000,"477-2012(OMB)","730 Dovercourt Rd. & 323, 357 Rusholme Rd.","Construct new building as purpose-built rental, and maintain existing buildings as rental, with initial rents in mid-range, with no application for condo conversion or demolition before 2013; $40,000 for improvements to Dufferin Grove Park: improvements to existing buildings, including new elevators costing min. $800,000, consolidated garbage facilities costing min. $40,000, rebuild garage entrance, improvements to 309 Rusholme costing min. $100,000, landscaping improvements costing min. $260,000, reconstruct emergency parking garage exit stairwells costing min. $50,000, renovate and upgrade lobbies costing min. $75,000; new buildings to be green; renovate tenant amenity space (pool/sauna) at 323 Rusholme costing min. $350,000."],
    [274,"6","2005-01-06T00:00:00",null,"535-2010","4383 Bathurst St. & 569 Sheppard Ave. W.","Maintain existing 286 rental units in two buildings as rental for min. 15 years from May 5/10 with no demolition or condominium application; $111,738.96 worth of  improvements to existing rental buildings (details in agreement); no rent increase above Provincial Rent Increase Guidelines for such improvements; Formalize existing pathway on east boundary of site, secured by $10K LC."],
    [275,"15","2006-06-26T00:00:00",null,"OMB","110,140,160 Erskine Ave. & 1000 Mt. Pleasant Rd.","No conversion or demolition of existing buildings for 20 years; new rental buildings (183 units) secured for 20 years; improvements to garbage/service area, pedestrian walkway and landscaping."],
    [276,"9","2004-05-21T00:00:00",250000,"297-2010(OMB)","800 Lansdowne Ave.","$250K (indexed per agreement) for community benefits in the Wallace-Emerson Community; lease of 1880 sq ft gfa in proposed Building C for 15 years at nominal rent plus property tax and utility costs, for non-profit support centre, community centre or cultural arts facility; shared access involving Bldg C lands; best efforts to cause owner of Bldg C to release restrictive covenant preventing southerly access to Lappin Ave.\n\nA number of matters were secured as a legal convenience (see agreement)."],
    [277,"23","2006-11-10T00:00:00",1800000,"158-2007(OMB)","5789-5951 Steeles Ave. E.","Relocation, restoration, reuse of buildings at 5933 & 5951 Steeles Ave. E.; provision of 464.5m2 of gfa for community space; public art @ min. value of $250,000.00; conditions re phasing of development.\nAmending S. 37 requires $1,800,000. toward expansion of Milliken Park Community Recreation Centre."],
    [278,"4","2004-02-04T00:00:00",250000,"OMB","20 Gothic Ave.","$250,000.00 for local park and school playground equipment & pedestrian weather protection to High Park subway station entrance at Parkview Gardens."],
    [279,"17","2006-08-29T00:00:00",305000,"32-2007(OMB); 1154-2011; 1289-2013","25 Buchan Ct. (aka 10, 20 and 21 Bloorview Place)","$90,000 for redevelopment of Clovercrest Park including park maintenance and play equipment; $15,000 for lighting on walking trail on east side of Dallington Ravine; $90,000 for landscaping & other improvements on south side of Buchan Ct. and for capital improvements to parks in local area; $100,000 for sidewalk and crosswalk improvements at Leslie/Sheppard intersection; $90,000 for landscape feature at n/e corner of Sheppard/Leslie; $10,000 for traffic monitoring for Sheppard Ave. E."],
    [280,"18","2006-11-23T00:00:00",null,"316-2008(OMB)","475,485 Patricia Ave.","Provide new children's playscape in outdoor amenity area, available for use by existing school, to a value of $30K; prepare and implement traffic management plan including on-site drop-off and pick-up for existing school and access across adjacent place of worship."],
    [281,"12","2007-10-16T00:00:00",306257.44,"1280-2007(OMB); 267-2008(OMB)","18 Brownlow Ave.","$277,057.44 (indexed from Oct. 1/02) for neighbourhood park improvement which may include: construction of a local indoor swimming pool in the Yonge-Eglinton area; park improvements at 45 Dunfield; tree planting to supplement the tree planting program in local area;and/or on-board traffic signal switching gear for TTC buses on Eglinton Ave.  To be paid prior to above-grade building permit.  Retain all existing rental units for at least 20 years; Rent abatement equivalent to a total of $29,200.00 for 73 units at $40/month for 10 months during construction of new buildings, to be secured by Letter of Credit; rent controls on existing units;  improvements to existing rental building and site including replacement of existing pool and a BBQ, patio table, lounge chairs/umbrellas on the pool deck and landscaping improvements.\n\nSecured as a legal convenience: develop and implement a Construction Mitigation Plan and Tenant Communication Strategy;"],
    [282,"6","2004-07-13T00:00:00",100000,"1142-2004(OMB)","929,931,933,935,937,939 Sheppard Ave W","$100,000 for park and/or community facilities in Ward 10."],
    [283,"16","2007-04-24T00:00:00",500000,"365-2007","1250 Eglinton Ave. E.","$500,000 for community services and facilities in immediate vicinity, with priority for 3 years in Wynford community for parks and open space or community services and facilities, and after 3 years in surrounding communities; community service space in Retirement Residence for seniors programming, by a City Division or non-profit community-based organization, with a min. gfa of 232.25 m2, for min. 10 hrs/wk until earlier of 10 years or  public facility space is available."],
    [284,"10","2007-05-25T00:00:00",1500000,"595-2007","151 Front St. W., 7 Station St. and 20 York St. (formally 149 Front St. W. and 7 Station St.)","Cash contribution of $1.5 million, of which $50,000 for improvements to senior's project at 168 John St., $100,000 for capital improvements to block containing 6-28 Henry St., 40-42 Baldwin St., 181-203 Beverly St., 5-15 Cecil St., $1 M for streetscape improvements on Front St W, Simcoe St., University Ave., $350,000 for weather protection & improvements to 4 TTC stairways at St. Andrew subway station; public art @1% g.c.c.; LC to secure work for research, production and installation of interpretive materials to satisfaction of HPS; interpretive panels or materials to communicate development history to satisfaction of HPS.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: documentation of LEED certification; pedestrian walkway on site; pedestrian connection on site from Skywalk to Front St. W.; exterior materials; irrigation system for street trees; green roof; knock-out panels for future PATH connection; improvements to PATH system; implement pedestrian wind study; pedestrian weather protection on Simcoe St.; reconstruct Simcoe/Station St. intersection; pedestrian access through building; pedestrian facilities on Station St.; submit & implement Transportation Demand Management Plan; infrastructure upgrades; traffic monitoring & identify problems; $50K LC for traffic mitigation & signalization; landscape plan to satisfaction of Manager of HPS; vibration assessment & implementation; noise impact study and implementation."],
    [285,"18","2007-10-18T00:00:00",3845280,"1348-2007(OMB)","23, 33 Sheppard Ave. E.","Min. 1.5 m2/unit indoor rec. amenity space for residential occupants; min. 851.1 m2 gfa for non-res. Uses on ground floor podium level; min. 1394.7 m2 for bicycle storage space below grade; conveyance of City, no later than 5 months from issuance of demolition permit, of 4 Anndale Drive (395 m2); funds toward cost of acquiring lands necessary for service roads & associated road network and buffer areas in NY Centre, indexed as per S.37 agrmnt, at rate of $38/ft2 for 9400.7 m2 (101,191.6 ft2) of increased floor area, with $700K paid within 30 days of final approval of by-law and to be used to acquire 2 Anndale.; Max. $125,000.00 towards costs for expropriation of 2 Anndale Drive (no expropriation completed)."],
    [286,"13","2007-12-13T00:00:00",330000,"1412-2007","406 Adelaide St. E.","$85,000 for improvements to east-west public lane to north of lot, with 5-year sunset clause, after which funds may be applied to Heritage Lighting Program; $245,000.00 for Heritage Lighting Program identified in King-Parliament Community Improvement Plan; provide & maintain a public pedestrian walkway over the lot; design and provision of artistic feature on site.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: best efforts to obtain LEED certification; exterior materials; provide & maintain tree irrigation system on road allowance; provide and implement archaeological assessment and mitigation plan for site."],
    [287,"12","2007-08-16T00:00:00",305000,"1428-2007(OMB)","609 Avenue Rd.","$305,000 (indexed) for improvements to City-owned parks, facilities and open spaces (assumed within Ward).\nSecured as legal convenience: streetscape improvements abutting site; exterior materials."],
    [288,"24","2007-12-13T00:00:00",400000,"1421-2007","3070 Ellesmere Rd.","$400,000 (indexed) for new washroom/change room facility at Ellesmere Sports Fields park.\nSecured as legal convenience: carry out remediation per previously approved plan; carry out Methane Control Measures; prior to the issuance of any below grade building permit with respect to the lands, the owner shall \tpost with the City a letter of credit in the amount of $250,000  which funds may be used by the City to close the site in accordance with the closure provisions of the Restoration Action Plan;"],
    [289,"10","2008-01-23T00:00:00",null,"A0644/07TEY","585 Queen Street West, 156 Portland Street, 580 Richmond Street West","Two store fronts and gallery spaces on Richmond Street as identified in the drawings shall be conveyed to the City and its agent, Artscape, to be negotiated as part of the laneway conveyance agreement. \nThe agreement is to be registered through a Section 45 agreement or other appropriate agreements as determined by the City; minimum of 10% of the total number of units offered for sale as three bedroom apartments;\nThe developer shall construct knock out panels between units;"],
    [290,"13","2008-01-23T00:00:00",100000,"A0141/08TEY","10,40 Adelaide Street West., 118 Yonge Street","Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant/owner shall provide a $100,000.00 contribution toward the St. Lawrence Heritage Conservation District Study and other area heritage studies, to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Toronto & East York District."],
    [291,"13","2006-01-25T00:00:00",200000,"A0944/05TEY","33 Charles Street East","$200,000.00 for park improvements in the area"],
    [292,"11","2007-12-14T00:00:00",950000,"60-2008(OMB)","4,6,8 St.Thomas St., 100-110 Charles St. W.","Owner of Parcel B provides: $250,000 for Museum Subway station upgrade; $500,000 for affordable housing; $200,000 for Heritage Grant Program; documentation of existing bldgs at 100-108 Charles and 4 & 6 St. Thomas prior to any demo permits;  Owner of Parcel B1 & B2 provides 16 rental replacement units in heritage bldg on Parcel B1, with conditions re timing of renovations & occupancy, affordable rents for 10 years, floor area, sub-leasing, relocation package & rights of refusal, temporary accommodation, duration of rental period with no condo registration, tenant selection; payments due prior to above-grade bldg permit with no indexing.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: exterior materials; security for 4 London Plane trees; payment for infrastructure & lighting for development as per technical reports."],
    [293,"20","2008-01-30T00:00:00",200000,"116-2008","260 Brimley Road","$400,000 for improvements to park in Midland/St. Clair Community, with $200,000 to be provided prior to introduction of bill and $200,000 prior to first building permit."],
    [294,"18","2008-01-30T00:00:00",null,"127-2008","5350 Yonge Street and 77 Canterbury Place","1.5m2 per dwelling unit of private indoor recreational amenity space; provide or fund a place of worship with min. gfa of 1,700 m2 & max. gfa of 2,135 m2"],
    [295,"10","2007-11-20T00:00:00",805000,"202-2008(OMB)","90 Stadium Road & 637 Lake Shore Blvd. W.","$805,000 for park improvements in immediate vicinity of site in Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood and improvements to Martin Goodman Trail in immediate vicinity of site, indexed in accordance with CPI from May 1/07 to date of payment; parkland conveyance for Martin Goodman Trail.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: street tree irrigation system in public r-o-w adjacent site; setbacks from Martin Goodman Trail; public pedestrian connection to MG Trail."],
    [296,"3","2000-10-12T00:00:00",null,"197-1994, 173-2001","2077 Lakeshore Blvd. W","Provision of 105 Seniors' Dwelling Units and related amenities, as per agreement."],
    [297,"13","1998-12-01T00:00:00",null,"238-1996","363-373 Adelaide St. E., 55-59 Sherbourne St., 226-230 King St. E.","Heritage restoration, conservation and maintenance of Bishop's Houses and Imperial Bank building, secured by Letter(s) of Credit for $1.5M.\nA number of matters secured as \"collateral\" matters, i.e. legal convenience."],
    [298,"10","2007-07-06T00:00:00",1525109.28,"1049-2006;  444-2013","East Bayfront - West District 125-261 Queen's Quay East","Provide local infrastructure improvements through either cash contribution of $69.86 per m2 of residential gfa or direct provision; min. 20% of dwelling units as affordable rental housing through units, land or cash-in-lieu; min. 5% of ownership dwelling units to have size restrictions; in Area C on Map 1, convey land to City for street, park or public open space.\n\n\"H\" zoning symbol removed when matters secured in S.37, 41, 51 &/or 53 agreement(s): public art @ 1% gross construction costs; sustainable development measures and LEED application; possible connection to district energy system; site plan review by TWRC Design Review Panel; provision and implementation of noise, vibration, & emissions studies and review by City and Redpath; warning clause on title re Redpath plant; area plan in sales office showing Redpath plant prominently; for Area E, prepare conceptual design for school, community centre, open spaces and other potential uses; for 215 Lake Shore Blvd E., submit a management plan for conduction Part 2 Archaeological Assessment; submit conceptual plan for location of community centre; 1% of gross construction costs Public Art"],
    [299,"11","2001-05-16T00:00:00",250000,"A0273/01TO","25 Scrivener Sq.","$50,000.00 each property owner (5) to be used for the following purposes: (a) the provision of street improvements and traffic calming measures within the Yonge-Summerhill Area; (b) the provision of park improvements to Pricefield Park; and (c) other community improvements which may be required, all to the satisfaction of the City ABC Ratepayers Association, Summerhill Residents Association and the South Rosedale Ratepayers Association."],
    [300,"11","2007-02-22T00:00:00",15000,"A0647/06TEY","195 Avenue Road","$15,000 for capital improvements to Ramsden Park, specifically for soft landscaping; Owner to provide 1 off-site parking space within 300 m of the subject site for a term of 3 years;"],
    [301,"11","2007-07-09T00:00:00",25000,"A0371/07TEY","13 Balmuto Street","$25,000 contribution to the TTC's Cumberland Street entrance redesign"],
    [302,"18","2008-04-29T00:00:00",2627523,"387-2008","18,22-28,32 Holmes Ave.,19-23,27-33,37 Olive Avenue","Monetary contribution equal to market value of proposed 6,307.4 m2 density incentive, 50% for land acquisition for North York Centre Service Road and 50% for constructing and furnishing a public rec centre or social facility serving North York Centre; min. 1.5 m2 per d.u. indoor rec amenity area; min. 0.10 bicycle storage spaces per d.u.; Public Art @ 1% gross construction costs or cash-in-lieu."],
    [303,"3","2008-04-10T00:00:00",150000,"A102/08EYK","15 Viking Lane","Alternative Community Facility"],
    [304,"16","2007-07-18T00:00:00",null,"A0200/07NY","939 Lawrence Ave. East, 49,75 The Donway West","the 10.5m depth of space within The Donway West portion of the parking garage shall be used exclusively for grade-related retail and/or service commercial/office.  Financial security (LC for $100K) and agreement req'd."],
    [305,"10","2008-04-08T00:00:00",80000,"317-2008(OMB)","371,373-377,379 King St W.","$80K (indexed) for streetscape or other civic improvements in local area.  Indexed to CPI from date of agreement execution until payment."],
    [306,"4","2008-04-29T00:00:00",2707000,"74-2020, (LPAT)74-2019(LPAT), 355-2008 ,357-2008","2442-2454 Bloor Street West and 1-9 Riverview Gardens","$2,707,000.00 to be allocated to the following at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor as follows: (a) daycare capital in the vicinity of the Lands; (b) streetscape improvements in the vicinity of the Lands; and (c) capital improvements to the parks in the ward in which the Development is located."],
    [307,"12","2006-04-28T00:00:00",null,"A0114/06TEY","201,203 Vaughan Road","Rental (social) housing provision; Tenant Assistance Package; tree protection.  Agreement req'd."],
    [308,"18","2002-02-15T00:00:00",null,"128-2002","34 Avondale Avenue","Technical Preservation Specification/Relocation Plan; Heritage Easement Agreement; Letter of Credit for relocation and conservation of  Elihu Pease House as per Preservation and Relocation Plan"],
    [309,"13","2000-10-24T00:00:00",529076.04,"A768/00TO","20 Queen Street East","Total sum of $975,000.00 included S.42  parks levy;  balance ($529,076.04) payable to the fund for Dundas Sq.; public art @ 1 % of gross construction costs; LC in amount to satisfaction of HPS to secure the protection of 173 Yonge Street; HEA"],
    [310,"4","2006-06-14T00:00:00",50000,"A0353/06TEY","25 Ritchie Avenue","$50,000.00 toward the Build Wabash Community Centre Fund with $25,000 paid on issuance of building permit and the remaining $25,000.00 paid once the condo board is created"],
    [311,"10","2008-05-14T00:00:00",750000,"A0270/08TEY","450 Lake Shore Blvd. West, FYN Blocks 9/10","Contribution allocated between affordable housing in Ward 20 and community parks purposes in the Railway Lands West- amount allocated to each such purpose determined by the Chief Planner's sole discretion."],
    [312,"11","2006-05-18T00:00:00",100000,"A0306/06TEY","770 Bay Street","$100,000 for local streescape improvements"],
    [313,"11","2006-09-08T00:00:00",200000,"A0614/06TEY","800 Bay Street","$190,000 for local park improvements and $10,000 for a Heritage Conservation Study in the McGill Granby Community."],
    [314,"13","2005-10-11T00:00:00",35000,"A0572/05TEY","825 Bay Street","$35,000 for parkland improvements in the vicinity of the site"],
    [315,"13","2006-04-20T00:00:00",100000,"A0116/06TEY","825 Bay Street","$100,000.00 for streetscape improvements in the Bay Community Area"],
    [316,"11","2003-05-29T00:00:00",50000,"A0133/03TEY","1280 Bay Street","Metro Reference Library payable upon issuance of the building permit"],
    [317,"11","2005-11-18T00:00:00",5000,"A0772/05TEY","1280 Bay Street","Bloor Yorkville Business Improvement Area tree planting initiative"],
    [318,"11","2006-10-12T00:00:00",150000,"A0620/06TEY","815 Church Street (837 Yonge Street)","For local streetscape improvements in the Church and Asquith-Collier neighbourhood"],
    [319,"11","2004-01-01T00:00:00",6000,"A0208/04TEY","94,96,98,100,102 Belmont Street","$6,000.00  improvements to Belmont Parkette"],
    [320,"13","2004-06-04T00:00:00",120000,"A0191/04TEY","600 Jarvis Street","$120,000.00 to the 519 Church Street Community Centre Capital Improvement program; Payment to occur prior to issuance of an excavation, shoring or building permit."],
    [321,"13","2001-05-04T00:00:00",530350,"A0231/01TO","10 Shuter Street","Public Art in the amount of 1% of gross construction costs; $500,000.00  toward development of Dundas Sq. prior to issuance of building permit; $170,000.00 (value) streetscape improvements of public sidewalks prior to occupancy permit for the North Tower Development (later returned for $30,350 cash for work not done)"],
    [322,"11","2006-02-23T00:00:00",25000,"A0047/06TEY","116 Yorkville Avenue","Renovation of the Bay subway station entrance on Cumberland Street, to be received prior to the issuance of a building permit."],
    [323,"10","2005-10-21T00:00:00",112500,"A0515/05TEY","51 Bathurst St.","$37,500.00 streetscape improvements for Camden Street between Spadina Ave. and Brant St.; $37,500.00 improvements to Wellington Street between Spadina Ave. and Bathurst St."],
    [324,"13","2007-04-25T00:00:00",50000,"A0172/07TEY","25 Wellesley St. E.","$50,000 for local community and parks improvements in consultation with Ward Councillor."],
    [325,"13","2006-09-06T00:00:00",10000,"A0631/06TEY","21 Carlton St.","$10K for Heritage Conservation Study in McGill Granby Community.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [326,"13","2000-07-18T00:00:00",95000,"A467/00TO","226-230 King St. E.","$95K for Heritage Interpretation as per King-Parliament CIP."],
    [327,"13","2000-07-20T00:00:00",125000,"A474/00TO","1,5 King St. W.","$125K forCapital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing; 1% g.c.c. for public art of 5 King W. plus increased density at 1 King W; heritage restoration; PATH connection to subway; min. 100 parking spaces.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [328,"10","2003-02-26T00:00:00",200000,"A0131/02TEY","183 Dovercourt Rd.","Permit will not issue until: (1) the heritage designation is finalized; (2) the City has secured the voluntary community amenity contributions in the amount of  $200,000.00; and (3) a lease agreement for a period of 99 years securing the 13 parking spaces at 83A Foxley Street in favour of the owner of 183 Dovercourt Road and that the lease agreement has been deposited with the Committee of Adjustment.  S.45 agrmnt (not registered provides that the $200K be used as follows: $40K for improvements to Osler Playground; $40K for improvements/restoration of heritage facades at Santa Cruz Church; $40K for playground improvements at Senor Santo Cristo School; $40K for improvements to playground at Ossington/Old Orchard School; $40K for community programming at St. Christopher House's facility at 1033 King St. W.."],
    [329,"13","2002-09-25T00:00:00",80000,"A0276/02TEY","553-571 Adelaide St. E.","$80K for streetscape improvements. Agrmnt req'd."],
    [330,"10","2002-12-04T00:00:00",75000,"A0473/02TEY","15,17-23 Brant St., 395 R & 405R Adelaide St. W.","$75K for playground improvements. Agrmnt req'd."],
    [331,"10","2002-12-04T00:00:00",50000,"A0333/02TEY","50 Portland St.","$50K for improvements to Victoria Memorial Sq.. Agrmnt req'd."],
    [332,"13","2003-03-19T00:00:00",260083,"A0024/03TEY","101-115 Sherbourne St.","Cash($160,083.00) to rebuild sidewalks to the standards set out in the St. Lawrence\nStreetscape Detail on the west side of Sherbourne Street between Richmond Street East and Queen Street\nEast and on the east side of Sherbourne Street between the northern limit of the site and Queen Street East; $100K for Heritage signage as per King-Parliament CIP"],
    [333,"10","2003-04-23T00:00:00",150000,"A0106/03TEY","38 Niagara St.","$150K for park Improvements in vicinity of site.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [334,"10","2003-04-23T00:00:00",30000,"A0100/03TEY","241 Bathurst St.","$30,000 - The money is to be used for the purchase of outdoor pre-school playground equipment at Alexander Park Community Centre and the funds are to be administered through the Scadding Court Community Centre."],
    [335,"13","2003-05-28T00:00:00",150000,"A0029/03TEY","311 Adelaide St. E.","$100K for Heritage Interpretation Program as per King-Parliament CIP; streetscape improvements abutting site plus  (min. value $50K) to east side of Frederick St."],
    [336,"14","2004-12-16T00:00:00",17500,"A0161/04TEY","233 Carlaw Ave.","$9K for Artists' Network of Riverdale; $8.5K for playground equipment for St. Joseph Catholic School located at 176 Leslie Street.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [337,"10","2004-04-21T00:00:00",40000,"A0095/04TEY","66 Portland St.","$40K for improvements to Victoria Memorial Sq.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [338,"10","2005-02-16T00:00:00",35000,"A0340/04TEY","255 Wellington St. W.","$35K for recreational improvements in Ward 20.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [339,"10","2005-02-06T00:00:00",15000,"A0276/04TEY","340 Front St. W.","$15K for park improvements in immediate vicinity.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [340,"10","2005-02-23T00:00:00",50000,"A0014/05TEY","20 Stewart St.","$50K for local parks and streetscape improvements in Ward 20. Agrmnt req'd."],
    [341,"10","2005-08-10T00:00:00",25000,"A0314/05TEY","533 Richmond St. W.","$25K for improvements to Clarence Sq. Park."],
    [342,"11","2005-10-06T00:00:00",5000,"A0563/05TEY","391 Brunswick Ave.","$5K for recreational improvements in Ward 20.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [343,"10","2005-12-14T00:00:00",6000,"A0734/05TEY","421 Dundas St. W.","$6K for improvements to Grange Park.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [344,"13","2006-01-11T00:00:00",200000,"A0712/05TEY","501 Adelaide St. E. & 228 King St. E.","$200K for local streetscape or park improvements.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [345,"11","2006-01-18T00:00:00",15000,"A0681/05TEY","310 Bloor St. W.","$15K for improvements to Ecology Park (to Ecology Park cost centre acct. P12726), Agrmnt req'd."],
    [346,"9","2006-07-12T00:00:00",27000,"A0230/06TEY","1636 Dundas St W. & 284 Brock Ave.","$27K for traffic study in surrounding nbhd with remaining funds for improvements at Dufferin Grove Park.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [347,"14","2006-12-13T00:00:00",10000,"A0720/06TEY","1042-1048 Broadview Ave.","$10K for resodding n/w corner of Chester Elem. School and Westwood Middle School property.  Agrmnt req'd."],
    [348,"11","2007-03-28T00:00:00",20000,"A0911/06TEY","479-483 Dupont St.","$20K for capital improvements to Vermont Square Park.  Agrmnt req'd"],
    [349,"6","2005-06-23T00:00:00",null,"A0445/05NY","1008-1090 Wilson Ave.","Enter into agreement with City to provide access to 9 parking spaces at south end of Library property, at no cost to City, for 15 years."],
    [350,"18","2005-03-31T00:00:00",75000,"A210/04NY","775 Steeles Ave. W.","$75K for parks, to be directed by local Councillor, for Ward 10, in consultation with Parks Dept.."],
    [351,"7","2004-07-15T00:00:00",250000,"A280/04NY","2345 Finch Ave. W. & 3415 Weston Rd.","$200K for Emery Village community infrastructure.  ($50K has been allocated to the local BIA as reimbursement for an infrastructure report.)"],
    [352,"6","2005-04-07T00:00:00",20000,"A293/04NY","Wilson Ave","Wilson streetscape improvements."],
    [353,"7","2003-07-31T00:00:00",null,"A158/03NY","2277 Sheppard Ave. W","A standard ball hockey outdoor park to be provided at the north-east portion of the lands to the satisfaction of the Parks & Recreation Division, in consultation with the local Councillor; At the applicantâs expense a minimum of approximately 100m2 to be provided within the building for the purposes of community activity;At the applicantâs expense a minimum of approximately 40m2 of indoor commercial space to be provided for community vending"],
    [354,"12","2003-04-10T00:00:00",null,"A125/03M","212 Eglinton Ave. E. (& 196 Eglinton Ave. E.)","Rental housing preservation; improvements to existing rental building with no pass-through to rent levels; rent abatements to existing tenants."],
    [355,"17","2002-11-07T00:00:00",300000,"A216/02NY","47 Sheppard Sq.","Parks and area improvements in Ward 24, prior to issuance of building permit."],
    [356,"11","2004-04-28T00:00:00",130000,"345-2004","732,734,738,740 Spadina Ave.","improved capital facilities and/or cash at a total value of $870K for improvements to Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre at 750 Spadina Rd; $130K for local park  improvements and/or heritage studies to satisfaction of Commissioner of EDCT. Distribution of EDCT Funds as follows: $100,000.00 for Robert St. Rink, $20,000.00 for Ecology Park and $10,000.00 for Harbord Heritage Study (as per e-mal from George Gonzalez, 12/19/2007)"],
    [357,"6","2008-03-05T00:00:00",330000,"211-2008","695-717 Sheppard Ave. W.","$150K in lieu of replacement of any demolished residential units (subject to s.111 conditions, inc. deposit to CRF for Aff. Hsng.); $180K for improving recreational facilities in local area (prior to first above-grade B.P.); $25K for landscaping remnant parcel created by realignment of Sheppard/Yeomans Rd. intersection abutting development parcel (LC prior to first above-grade B.P.)."],
    [358,"4","2005-08-11T00:00:00",180000,"A0478/05TEY","1100 King St. W.","Parks improvements in Ward 14"],
    [359,"11","2008-03-27T00:00:00",null,"869-2008(OMB), 1331-2008(OMB)","76,100 Davenport Rd, Block \"C\" (formerly part of 26 McMurrich St.) & public lane extending south from Blackmore St.","Conveyance of strata lands 1.4 m width along Davenport for purposes of road widening of Blackmore St. to City; owner to improve streetscape elements along Davenport; Public Art @1% construction costs; publicly accessible open space areas; Transfer of L-shaped lane from the City to developer; Pedestrian setback area; phasing of the development."],
    [360,"10","2008-03-19T00:00:00",300000,"A0703/07TEY","650 King St. W and 95 Bathurst St.","$100,000.00 for a heritage study of King Street West; $50,000.00 for an area laneway study; $50,000.00 for capital improvements to local Toronto Community Housing Projects; $100,000.00 for local park improvements; minimum 10% of units shall be offered for sale as 3-bedroom units."],
    [361,"10","2008-03-19T00:00:00",100000,"A0356/08TEY","500 Wellington St. W","$100,000.00 for streetscape improvements to Wellington Street"],
    [362,"4","2007-04-02T00:00:00",36000,"A0656/06TEY","1100 King St. W. (includes 15 Machelles)","$36K for parks and parks improvements in Ward 14; amend S.37 agrmnt to the effect that any surplus park levy funds be paid to City for parks and park improvements in Ward 14."],
    [363,"18","2008-07-30T00:00:00",2003643.05,"881-2010(OMB)","31-35 Bales Avenue, 1-17 Anndale Drive and 22-70 Glendora Avenue","Market value ($1,993,643.05) of the increased gross floor area (max. 4,517 m2), for service road land acquisition and/or a community centre or social facility; Minimum of 1.5 sq. m. of private indoor recreational amentiy space; minimum of 0.10 indoor bicycle spaces pdu provided at grade of min., size 19 sq. m. accessible to the outside;  prior to conveyance environmental certification, site to be sodded and fenced along property boundaries; cheque of $10,000 for cost of maintenance; TTC metropass for period of a year per dwelling unit for a period of one year; off-site parkland dedication amount @ 8% of market value of site."],
    [364,"18","2008-10-24T00:00:00",1487836,"286-2009(OMB)","9 McKee Avenue, 18 and 22 Norton Avenue","Funds toward public recreational centre or acquiring service road, associated roads & buffer areas in NY Centre, equal to market value of 3786 m2  increased residential density."],
    [365,"17","2008-07-15T00:00:00",1880000.01,"865-2008(OMB)/342-2015(OMB)","20,100,110,125 Parkway Forest Drive, 120 and 130 George Henry Blvd., 32-50, 65 and 80 Forest Manor Rd.","Provide and maintain 332 new rental replacement units as rental for min. 25 years with no demolition or conversion applications; 99 of 332 replacement units at affordable rents and 233 at mid-range rents for 10 years;  99 of 332 replacement units at affordable rents and 233 at mid-range rents for 10 years;improvements to the existing buildings include: tenant relocation and assistance package including rights of return, construction mitigation and communications strategy;$1 million for affordable housing rent supplements to facilitate the provision of affordable housing for eligible households residing at the remaining apartment building; $20,000 for future traffic monitoring; $170,000 for equipment costs; $150,000 to the Capital Reserve Equipment Fund (indexed) for replacement of child care faciliy equipment;public art @ 1% g.c.c.; $10,000 for moving costs for existing child care; $250,000 directly to TTC for Don Mills Road Transit Improvements; $5,000 for environmental peer review; land conveyances; public facilities (community centre, outdoor pool facility, all costs of design, construction and completion of public facilities); child care centre; Pedestrian linkage to the Don Mills Subway Station; community agency space.\n\nItems secured in Section 37 agreement:  phasing and site plan approval, transportation traffic management plan, traffic studies;"],
    [366,"11","2005-01-01T00:00:00",310709,"A0046/04T","200-206 Moore Ave.","$310,709.00 in lieu of replacing 12 rental units to be demolished, for CRF for Affordable Housing"],
    [367,"11","2001-01-01T00:00:00",300000,"A0130/03TEY","761-763 Bay St. (444 Yonge St.)","$150K in each of the Phase 1 and Phase 2 towers for Yonge-Dundas Sq."],
    [368,"9","2004-01-01T00:00:00",15000,"A0301/04T","48 Fisher St.","local community benefits"],
    [369,"2","2003-09-11T00:00:00",5000,"A238/03E","4192 Dundas St. W.","Toronto Heritage Grant Fund"],
    [370,"4","2002-07-30T00:00:00",35000,"A227/02HY","3,6 Windermere Ave.","$20K Swansea Town Hall improvements; $5K Swansea Mews Children Activities; $5K St. Pious X School Playground; $5K James Culnan School Playground"],
    [371,"4","2004-03-12T00:00:00",60000,"A313/03HY","3,6 Windermere Ave.","OMB did not specify purpose for funds."],
    [372,"10","2003-12-12T00:00:00",1020000,"A0571/03TEY","2A Spadina Ave.","$1.02m LC at end of statutory appeal period for C of A decision, to be cashed upon issuance of first building permit and funds deposited in a reserve fund for affordable housing in the Railway Lands; Prior to issuance of  bp submit an updated traffic impact study reflecting the change in density and to  pay for any traffic related improvements due to change in density; prior to bp issuance owner to provide sewage flow analysis and pay for any upgrade to existing municipal infrastructure"],
    [373,"11","2008-05-27T00:00:00",800000,"519-2008","832,860 Bay St.","$800K for improvement of local streetscapes not abutting site and for parks within area bounded by Yonge, Queen's Park Cr. E., Wellesley and College; public art @ 1% g.c.c.; enter into HEA for portion of 832 Bay including design guidelines for exterior signage; provide Conservation and Restoration Plan for 832 Bay, with submission of LC to secure such work, provide record of as-found condition, & building permit drawings; provide & implement interpretation program for 832 Bay.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: architectural design and exterior materials; any necessary improvements to municipal infrastructure; implement wind study; build in conformity with Green Development Standards checklist submitted by applicant; convey lane widening to City; provide and maintain publicly accessible open space at north end of site; irrigation system for any street trees."],
    [374,"10","2003-01-30T00:00:00",210000,"A0595/02TEY","438 King St. W (includes 446 King St. W.)","OMB decision on A0603/00TO (earlier approval for 446 King W.) stipulates allocation is $110K for child care facilities and $100K for King-Spadina CIP purposes."],
    [375,"10","2007-12-19T00:00:00",100000,"A0708/07TEY","20 Bathurst Street (FYN)","Capital improvement to Fort York and/or Fort York N'hood Area in consultation with the local Ward Councillor"],
    [376,"6","2005-12-06T00:00:00",10000,"A0845/05NY","695 Wilson Avenue","Streetscape Improvements in the Wilson Ave. area (Ward 9)"],
    [377,"8","2008-11-13T00:00:00",75000,"2-2010(OMB)","3018-3020 Yonge Street","Prior to issuance of an above grade bp the owner to pay $75,000 to be used for streetscape and other city capital improvements in the local area of the lot, as determined by the City's Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; indexed to the Consumer Price Index from the date of execution of a S37 agreement."],
    [378,"11","2008-06-11T00:00:00",20000,"A0549/08TEY","56 Lippincott St.","Improvements to Bellevue Sq. Park in Kensington Market."],
    [379,"17","2008-05-21T00:00:00",100000,"A0129/08NY","11 Ruddington Drive","Park Improvements in Ward 24 as determined by the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation in consultation with the Ward Councillor, or provide confirmation that the funds have been paid to the City under Consent Application B0043/06NY."],
    [380,"13","2008-02-27T00:00:00",175000,"A0204/08TEY","600 Jarvis St.","$175K for streetscape improvements to Jarvis St., over and above contributions required in A0191/04TEY."],
    [381,"11","2008-06-25T00:00:00",120000,"A0625/08TEY","770 Bay St.","$120K for improvements to Allan Gardens."],
    [382,"13","2008-05-29T00:00:00",200000,"A0475/08TEY","825 Bay Street","$200,000 for maintenance improvements to Queenâs Park."],
    [383,"13","2005-04-20T00:00:00",175000,"A0987/05TEY","275 King St. E.","Local streetscape and/or park improvements."],
    [384,"17","2007-11-20T00:00:00",1526284,"295-2010 (OMB), 928-2011, 418-2014","2025-2045 Sheppard Ave. E","$1,000,000 for improvements at Oriole Community Ctr; $500,000 for sidewalk & pedestrian related improvements west of Yorkland Rd & east of Don Mills Subway Stn (includes previously held & released LC for $200K); $10,000 for future traffic monitoring in vicinity of the development; public art @ $500K; completion of 464 sq m commercial bldg prior to occupancy of 1st residential bldg; pedestrian & traffic signals or contributions of $20K and $25K respectively; 3 loop detectors or contribution of $10K each; provision & operation of shuttle bus for residents; transit passes for each unit in 1st residential building for 1 year; a building(s) of a min. of 1,970 sq m secured as specified in ZBL 418-2014, section (ee) (xi) A. to I. inclusive.\nRequirement to construct commercial building (secured through LC 6.5M - if building not completed the City may take title to the Commercial Building lands)  $5,428 every three months from occupancy of the third residential building until the building on the Commercial Building Lands is Substantially Completed (with the last payment being pro-rated on a daily basis) - the shall be used for community facilities or parks improvements in Ward 33 east of Highway 404 and south of Van Horne Avenue, to be determined through consultation with the local Councillor."],
    [385,"18","2008-07-07T00:00:00",9118943.05,"867-2008(OMB)","1-12 Oakburn Crescent, 14-40 Oakburn Place","Rental replacement of 284 units including 39 at affordable rents; tenant compensation package of $1500 moving expenses and 6 months free rent; tenant construction/mitigation communication strategy; conveyance of 68 Avondale and 12 Anndale to the City; City's cost for acquistion of lands for planned service roads at a monetary contribution of $36.50 sq. ft.; provision of a shuttle bus service between site and subway for sole use of residents for 10 years; $150,000 for traffic signals"],
    [386,"8","2007-07-03T00:00:00",400000,"1107-2008(OMB); 841-2010","1705,1717,1719,1743,1745 Avenue Road","$250,000 for site remediation and improvements to convert the Toronto Transit Commission bus loop at 1400 Avenue Road into a park; $14 K for street signs to designate the area \"The Upper Avenue\"; $136,000 for renovations to the Armour Heights community center or local streetscape improvements and/or local parks and open space improvements as set out in the Avenue Road Avenue Study."],
    [387,"10","2007-08-24T00:00:00",1896503.4,"897-2007 (OMB)","38 Grand Magazine, FYN Block 3 (formerly 20,22,22A,24 Bathurst St.)","Low- end- of- market housing; district heating and cooling proposal or $20,000; 1% g.c.c. for public art; public realm plan and architectural guidelines; archaeological assessment and mitigation plan; installation and construction of roads including landscaping, streetscaping and lighting; Fort York Blvd. cost contribution of $500,555.30 (not indexed) from Street B to Bathurst St.; Cost sharing improvements to Bathurst St. intersection with Fort York Blvd., 1.85 % construction costs up to $9 million (indexed); street lands for roads conveyance; Park lands decommissioning, clean up and conveyance; Boulevard design of road abutting park lands to be called \"June Callwood\";streetscape improvements and sidewalks; tree irrigation system utilities; various studies; $3,000 for Environmental Study peer review; $209/residential unit for Fort York improvements (indexed); construction mitigation plan."],
    [388,"10","2007-08-24T00:00:00",2648782.57,"897-2007 (OMB)","20,22,22A,24 Bathurst St., FYN Block 4/4A, 70 Iannuzzi St","Low-end-of-market housing; district heating and cooling proposal (see detailed community benefits);1% g.c.c. for public art; public realm plan and architectural guidelines; archaeological assessment and mitigation plan; installation/construction of roads including landscaping, streetscaping and lighting; $2500 for interpretive sign for Street D; Fort York Blvd., cost sharing contribution of $807,883.62 (not indexed) (Block 4: $243,485.89) (Block 4A: $564,397.75); cost sharing improvements to Bathurst St./Fort York Blvd (formerly Bremner Blvd.) intersection based on (Block 4: 0.9%) (Block 4A: 2.09%)(subject to indexing); street lands conveyance; streetscape improvements and sidewalks; tree irrigation system; utilities; various studies; $3000 for peer review for Environmental Study; development levy of $209 per residential unit (indexed)  for Fort York improvements; development levy of $3629.38 per residential unit (indexed); development levy of $1.96 per sq. m. of non-residential gross floor area (indexed0; construction mitigation plan; conveyance of a 5 m easement for purpose of maintaining, repairing, modifying, reconstructing or dismantling the Gardiner Expressway; techinical requirements/reports as to construction impact on Gardiner Expressway; technical requirements/reports as to construction impact on Garrison Creek Storm Sewer;"],
    [389,"9","2008-07-17T00:00:00",175000,"795-2008","1155 Queen St. W.","$175K, indexed, for artists' affordable housing/workspace, development or construction of Lisgar Park, or renovation/restoration of Carnegie Library bldg. at 1115 Queen St. W for use as a performing arts hub and community meeting space.\nSecured as legal convenience: Street tree irrigation; publicly accessible private open space; landscaping integrated with abutting properties; bicycle and pedestrian connectivity integrated with abutting properties."],
    [390,"12","2008-07-17T00:00:00",250000,"810-2008","1481,1491,1501 Yonge St., 25,27,29 Heath St. E., 30 Alvin Ave.","Design and construct on-site park, including public art component, to satisfaction of Chief Planner and General Manager, PFR Division; complete base park and above base park construction to satisfaction of Chief Planner and General Manager, PFR Division, to be secured by $2M LC(indexed); design and construct westbound right turn lane on Heath St. r-o-w, within 6 months of start of construction, secured by $150K LC; design and construct lane widening on west side of Alvin Ave., within 6 months of start of construction, secured by $101K LC; $250K for mechanical maintenance of equipment in park; develop and implement Construction Mitigation and Resident Communication strategy; desigh and construct new landscaping treatment for north side of Heath St. on lands owned by Yorkminster Park Baptist Church.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: dedication of 732 m2 parkland to cover S.42 obligation; design and construct sidewalk improvements on Yonge and Alvin, secured by $24K LC; grant easements over private walkway, condo driveway and visitor parking; building materials to satisfaction of Chief Planner."],
    [391,"13","2008-07-17T00:00:00",1200000,"860-2008; 410-2013","1 Front St. E., 5,7 The Esplanade","Enter into Heritage Easement Agreements re 1 Front St. E.; submit and implement Heritage Conservation Plan, secured by LC; public art @ 1% g.c.c.; cash contribution of $1.2M, with $500K for affordable housing at 60 Richmond St. E., $500K for steetscape improvements in the area (particularly Yonge St. Promenade Plan), $100K for a seniors facility in St. Lawrence, $50K for heritage lighting in Old Town, and $50K for Scott St. plaza or streetscape improvements on Scott St. between Front St. E. and The Esplanade;\n\nSecured as legal convenience:  if required by City, provide above and below grade PATH connections; provide PATH knockout connection panels and enter into PATH Wayfinding Agreement; provide continuous weather protection along Yonge St.; exterior building materials; provide and maintain landscaping and paving materials and tree irrigation system; build in conformity with Green Development Standards checklist submitted by applicant; provide and maintain soil and drainage in continuous tree trench; provide space for various utilities, vaults, vents, stairwells; lay-by drop-off/pickup prohibited on Yonge, Scott & Esplanade; provide green roof subject to wind and feasibility studies; enter into Site Plan agreement; reduction in residential parking requirement of 10 spaces for each car-share parking space provided; provided free car-share membership to purchasers who do not purchase parking space; pay all costs of traffic signal improvements at Yonge/Front; provide an accommodation for odour control measures at the Scott St. Pumping Station."],
    [392,"3","2008-06-26T00:00:00",200000,"A278/08EYK","2242-2246 Lake Shore Blvd. W.","$200,000 for public initiatives in the Mimico area"],
    [393,"18","2008-07-30T00:00:00",301915,"85-2014(OMB)","9,15 Bales Avenue and 33,44 Avondale","$291,915.00 (indexed using TREB Market Watch Index) toward land acquistion for the NorthYork Centre Service Road/associated road network and buffer areas, and/or cost of constructing and furnishing a public recreational centre or social facility servicing North York Centre; 1.5 sq.m pdu private indoor recreational amenity space; 0.10 bicycle parking spaces pdu indoor, at grade bicycle room min. of 19 sq. m.; conveyance of property at 44 Avondale Ave. to the City for service road purposes; $10,000 for the cost of property maintanence of 44 Avondale Ave.; TTC transit passes pdu for 1 year."],
    [394,"10","2008-06-25T00:00:00",null,"A0564/08TEY","430 King St. W.","Convey 4 condo units (bachelor, 2 x 2-bdrm, 2-bdrm) as a condition of draft condo plan approval to a non-profit housing provider, for affordable housing."],
    [395,"3","2007-02-22T00:00:00",50000,"A104/07EYK","700 Evans Avenue","$45,000 to improve the publicly-accessible, privately-owned open space (POPS) on the site beyond base park requirements; $5,000 towards the Etobicoke Creek Trail system.  Streetscape improvements at the intersection of The West Mall and Evans Avenue, to a value of $15K.  S.45 agreement required."],
    [396,"10","2008-04-16T00:00:00",690000,"A0382/08TEY","33 Bay St.","$690,000, for streetscape improvements in  area bounded by Front Street (north), 200 m west of Bay Street (west), 200 m east of Yonge Street (east) and Queens Quay (south). Payment shall be submitted no later than June 5, 2008, and to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor."],
    [397,"10","2009-01-08T00:00:00",75000,"A0650/08TEY","620 King St. W.","That the owner enter into an agreement under Section 45(9) to provide a contribution of: \n30 days following site plan approval $10,000 to allocated towards public housing in Ward 20 and $40,000 to be allocated towards a King West heritage conservation study;  Prior to issueance of first above grade building permit a cash contribution of $25,000 to be allocated towards improvements to laneways or streetscape improvements in the vacinity of the building."],
    [398,"9","2011-11-18T00:00:00",null,"1065-2012(OMB)","44-66 Havelock St. & 1,11 Sylvan Ave.","Replacement Rental Housing at 767 Dovercourt Rd.; Owner agrees to construct (or cause the construction of) and provide and maintain nineteen (19) rental units in the Rental Replacement Building, (ten) 10 of which will be New Rental Replacement Dwelling Units; tenant relocation and assistance plan"],
    [399,"10","2006-05-01T00:00:00",250000,"A0210/06TEY","33 Bay St.","$250,000 for streetscape improvements in the area bounded by the railway on the north, Bay Street on the west, 100 metres east of Yonge Street on the east and Queens Quay on the south."],
    [400,"11","2009-04-30T00:00:00",null,"489-2009","674-686 Bay St., 72-74 Elm St., 85-87 Walton St., portion of Barnaby Place","On-site public art to a value of $25K.\nSecured as legal convenience: exterior bldg. & landscape materials; street trees with irrigation system; documentation of LEED certification and related marketing; encouraged to build in conformity with GDS checklist; complete & implement air quality study and noise study; obtain Council approval of closure & sale of Barnaby Pl. (public lane) & complete sale of lane; submit for acceptance a site servicing review."],
    [401,"10","2009-04-30T00:00:00",3300000,"494-2009","16 York St., Block 9 Railway Lands East","Public art @ 1% gross constrctn costs; provide & maintain PATH connection under York St. from 15 York St. to site; provide & maintain PATH connection from York St. to 25 Lower Simcoe St.; $500K for reconstruction of Bremner Blvd, prior to Bill introduction; cash contribution of $2.8M (indexed), with $1.5M for Community Centre/Library/Park, $500K for public realm improvements, $500K for streetscaping; $300K for capital improvements to affordable housing in Ward 20 or construction of affordable housing in Railway Lands, with $1.4M payable prior to Phase 1 above-grade building permit and $1.4M payable prior to Phase 2 above-grade B.P.; min. 10% dwelling units shall have 3+ bedrooms; bicycle parking spaces; the Owner shall submit a Letter of Credit to the City in the amount of $21,000,000 to guarantee 120% of the estimated cost of satisfactory performance and completion of all obligations relating to construction of the York Street PATH Tunnel linking the Future PATH Connections within the Site as well as completion of that portion of the Future PATH Connection within the Commercial Phase; \n\nSecure as legal convenience: provide knock-out panels on south-east wall abutting Lake Shore at York St. for future PATH connection;  continuous weather protection along York St., Bremner Blvd., Lake Shore; exterior materials on podium along York, Bremner, Lake Shore, & Grand Trunk Cr.; landscaping & paving materials; irrigation for street trees; green roof; tree planting; space for vaults, holes, vents, etc.; no vehicle lay-by/drop-off along Bremner or York; connection to District Heating/Cooling; public walkway along south wall; public courtyard abutting Grand Trunk Cr.; driveway & easement for loading at 25 Lower Simcoe; conformity with GDS checklist; infrastructure upgrades as necessary;"],
    [402,"10","2006-06-20T00:00:00",null,"A0388/06TEY","25 York St.","Weather-protected pedestrian connection to east York Teamway; South Public Building contain public space with a minimum east-west length of 40 metres; South Public Building for Union Station contain entrance/exit doors at the south end of the corridor connection to Union Station; knock out panels be provided for a potential PATH connection under or over York Street to 18 York Street at the P1 or second floor, respectively; provide either an escalator in each direction or an elevator, and stairs to serve the required PATH connections."],
    [403,"3","2008-09-24T00:00:00",150000,"A365/08EYK","700 Evans Avenue","Cash contribution in the amount of $150,000.00 to secure the following additional public benefits: In Ward 5 - $50,000 (a) the provisions of public art, and/or(b)improvements towards the Etobicoke Creek trail system. In Ward 6 - $100,000 (a)the provisions of public art, and/or (b)parks improvements"],
    [404,"11","2008-09-25T00:00:00",null,"1023-2008","50 St. Joseph St.","Remediate and convey Parcel F for public park; construct a park on Parcel F to finished standards as required by City, subject to credit against Parks and Rec component of DCs; provide and maintain publicly accessible open space between development and proposed park; provide and maintain public walkway from Bay St. as shown on Map 4; undertake building assessment of St. Basil's Church and Cloverhill Wing and prepare construction monitoring program & insurance to protect during construction, to satisfaction of HPS; tree planting along ceremonial driveway from St. Joseph St. to St. Basil's Church; secure open space requirement for 20m to west of western property line of site adjacent to Parcel A.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: any necessary upgrades to municipal infrastructure, per servicing assessment; pay for costs of installing traffic signal at St. Mary and Bay St.; exterior building materials; submit and implement wind study; provide continuous tree trench and irrigation system for street trees; reasonable efforts to obtain LEED certification; minimum 320 m2 outdoor residential amenity space."],
    [405,"7","2003-11-06T00:00:00",null,"A239/03NY","15 Toryork Dr.","Enter into agreement to secure: Flagpole; outdoor ice rink; and required public road connecting Toryork Dr. to Finch Ave. W. in accordance with the S.37 requirements"],
    [406,"13","1996-04-29T00:00:00",null,"200-1997","296 Front Street East","Cash Contribution:  to be LC or cash to secure restoration of heritage building on site during phase 1."],
    [407,"10","1996-05-21T00:00:00",711432,"466-1995, 244-1996, 937-2002(OMB), 708-2005, 9-200","209 & 215 Fort York Blvd., FYN Block 1/2A, Phase 2A (formerly 640 Fleet)","Parkland levies; community centre facilities; day care facilities; library facilities; improvements to Fort York"],
    [408,"18","1999-01-01T00:00:00",null,"OMB","15-19 Finch Ave. West, 7-11 Lorraine Dr., 31 and 33 Loraine Dr., 11 Blakely","Conveyance of  lands for service road, future public access, 2.76m widening of Finch Av.W., 5% Parks Conveyance of lands"],
    [409,"18","2001-12-31T00:00:00",null,"1179-2016(OMB)","17,25 Hillcrest Ave., and 18,20,22 Elmwood Ave.","Convey 0,842 m widening along Hillcrest Ave.; 2.332 m linear tapered widening on Elmwood Ave. ; Provision of not more than 324 m 2 gross floor area for use on lands exclusively as recreational amenity"],
    [410,"2","2004-01-15T00:00:00",null,"A60/03E","1570 Kipling Avenue","$11,352.00 LC as security for: Street Trees; reinstatement of the public sidewalk; and grading and drainage"],
    [411,"13","1988-10-22T00:00:00",null,"998-1988,  605-1994","45 Richmond Street West, 9 & 17 Temperance Street","Public art @ 1% gcc; Heritage conservation of buildings on Parcel A;  Heritage restoration of facades @ 45 Richmond St. W. and 17 Temperance St.; Public park & common outdoor green space (min. 4756.5 m2 total) in Parcel B; Min. 836 m2 common outdoor space in Parcel C; conveyance of 108 Mutual St. (former Sears Warehouse) for social housing; reinstatement of Temperance St.; north-south and east-west below-grade pedestrian connections and access to public transit;\n\nSecured as legal convenience: loading spaces and courier parking spaces."],
    [412,"13","1984-07-16T00:00:00",null,"503-1984","Scotia Plaza, 30-44 King St. W., 303 Bay St., 102-106 Yonge St., 11-29 Adelaide St. W.","Daycare, heritage preservation, pedestrian connections, two public open spaces, public lane conveyance, subway connections, Affordable Housing - conveyance of 21 Princess St. (Biltrite Rubber Co.) for up to 163 social housing units."],
    [413,"10","1986-12-01T00:00:00",2075000,"42-1987","Lands bounded by York St., Lake Shore Blvd. W., Yonge St., Harbour St. & portion of Bay/Yonge/Harbour/QQW","52-space daycare facility & startup operating supplies;$2 million (indexed) for assisted housing; weather protected pedestrian connections;$75K (indexed) for Lakeshore pedestrian bridge; public art including design competition."],
    [414,"10","1987-04-21T00:00:00",null,"322-1987","Lands on Chestnut St. and Centre Ave., south of Dundas St. W.","Min. 2287 m2 of community services uses in bldg (as defined in by-law)."],
    [415,"13","1988-10-22T00:00:00",1755000,"996-1988","85-107 Yonge St, 11,15 and 17 Adelaide St. E.  and 20 Victoria St.","$1,755,000.00 in cash or secured by a letter of credit for the purpose of providing social housing in the City of Toronto;_x000D_clean, maintain and conserve the historic building municipally known in the year 1988 as No. 20 Victoria Street; re-erect, clean, maintain and conserve the historic facade of the building municipally known in the year 1986 as No. 85 Yonge Street; provide and maintain on the Yonge, Adelaide, Victoria Lands not less than 2263 sq m of common outdoor space' including landscaping, and at grade continuous public pedestrian walkways extending from Adelaide Street East to the south limits of the Yonge, Adelaide, Victoria Lands and extending from Yonge Street to Victoria Street across the Yonge, Adelaide, Victoria Lands'; convey to City lands and buildings at 419 and 425 Coxwell Ave.; provide and maintain on the Yonge, Adelaide, Victoria Lands, one or more works of art in publicly accessible portions of such lands of a value not less than 1% of the cost of construction of all buildings and structures erected on such lands; construct and maintain: (i) a below grade tunnel containing a public pedestrian walkway connecting the Yonge, Adelaide, Victoria Lands westerly to the public pedestrian tunnel located at the lands known municipally in the year 1988 as 100 Yonge Street, and (ii) on the Yonge, Adelaide, Victoria Lands a below grade continuous public pedestrian walkway extending along the westerly boundary of such lands, from the northerly limit of such lands to the southerly limit of such lands, with provisions for northerly and southerly extensions in the event of development on adjacent lands."],
    [416,"13","1991-04-22T00:00:00",null,"247-1991","Lands bounded by Mutual, Dundas, Dalhousie and Shuter Streets","a conveyance to the City in fee simple, for nominal consideration, of the lands shown as Parcel B on Plan 2 shown in by-law to be used for social housing purposes; a conveyance to the City in fee simple, for nominal consideration, of an area of land as shown on Plan 2 shown in by-law adjacent to Parcel B, for recreation purposes in association with the social housing building on Parcel B; a grant to the City for nominal consideration of a vehicular right-of-way over the parking ramp and parking facility of any building erected pursuant to Section 1 hereof within Parcel A to facilitate vehicular access to and from the social housing building erected pursuant to Section 4 on Parcel B; the provision and maintenance of at least 913.08 square metres of Parcel A for publicly accessible open space; and a conveyance to the City for nominal consideration of the roller skates and other equipment obtained from the Terrace Roller Skating Arena"],
    [417,"19","1997-08-21T00:00:00",null,"420-1997","612 Victoria Park Ave.","Non-occupancy of food store pending provision of traffic improvements; intersection improvements at Gerrard/Dengate & Gerrard/Scarborough & Gerrard/Vic Park Ave.; road improvements to Dengate; utility relocation; traffic signals at Gerrard/Dengate; conveyance of road widening; design and construction of municipal infrastructure/utilities; soil remediation; streetscape improvements abutting site; various site plan approval matters; provision of letters of credit in the amount of 120% of the estimated cost for municipal infrastructure or such lesser amount as the Commissioner of City Works Services may approve, for the development as determined by the Municipal Consulting Engineer and approved by the Commissioner of City Works Services, prior to the earlier of issuance of a building permit or commencement of construction of the infrastructure for the development until completion of the work;  provision of letters of credit in an amount equal to 25% of the value of completed municipal infrastructure as a maintenance guarantee for a period of two years from the date of completion of the work as certified by the Municipal Consulting Engineer and acceptance by the Commissioner of City Works Services"],
    [418,"9","2008-10-29T00:00:00",500000,"1178-2008(OMB)","1171 Queen St. W.","$500,000 to the City for one or more of the following capital facilities to enhance the area's role as an employment cluster within the vicinity of the Site: (i) affordable live/work spaces for artists owned and operated by the City or a not for-profit artspace management organization approved by the Chief Planner in consultation with the Executive Director, Toronto Culture; (ii) affordable workspaces for artists owned and operated by the City or a not-for profit artspacc management organization approved by the Chief Planner in consultation with the Executive Director, Culture; (iii) public art; (iv) new work space for Toronto Public Health to allow community and/or arts use of the previous Toronto Public Health work space; (v) the renovation and restoration of the Carnegie Library building at 11 15 Queen Street West for use as a performing arts hub and community meeting space; and/or (vi) development of Lisgar Park\n\nAll other matters secured could be required under site plan or other agreements and are thus not considered to be community benefits, but rather, matters secured as legal convenience.  Construct Sudbury St. extension prior to condo registration; provide publicly accessible open space & mews; pedestrian walkways and building openings; street tree irrigation; railway crash mitigation measures; noise and vibration mitigation measures related to railways; wind mitigation measures; integrated landscaping and connectivity; servicing requirements."],
    [419,"6","2008-12-02T00:00:00",200000,"478-2012(OMB) & 790-2019","525 Wilson Ave. & 9 Tippet Road","$20 K for streetscape improvements in the immediate vicinity of the Site including street trees and decorative paving on Wilson; $180 K to improve the existing recreational capital facilities in Ward 10; on-site public art installation to a value of $300K; the purchase of one six-month metro pass for the first purchaser of each dwelling unit constructed on site.  (all dollar values indexed from Aug. 21/07)."],
    [420,"6","2002-10-31T00:00:00",100000,"None","1020-1034 Sheppard Ave. W.","$100K towards  park and/or community facilities within Ward 10 prior to issuance of a building permit"],
    [421,"1","2008-12-03T00:00:00",350000,"1307-2008","7-21 Richgrove Drive","$175K for playground improvements at Westgrove Park; $125K for playground improvements at Richview Park; secure rental status of 2 existing 11-storey apartment bldgs for 20 years; new amenity upgrades for existing tenants; renovations & improvements to existing rental bldgs; design and construct or provide financing for various road improvements, including $50K for traffic calming and signage at Richgrove/Willowridge intersection and land conveyances.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: signage and warning clauses as required by TDSB and TCDSB."],
    [422,"13","2008-12-03T00:00:00",3100000,"1308-2008, 566-2013(OMB)","45 Charles St. E.","$1.6M (indexed) for local streetscape and park improvements, with $160K allocated to capital improvements to Ward 27 TCHC buildings; $2.0M (indexed) towards construction of indoor pool at Wellesley Community Centre (495 Sherbourne St.) or other community recreation facilities in the vicinity of the site. \nSecured as legal convenience: 1-yr membership for first time purchasers/occupants in car-share program; wind mitigation; tree irrigation system in public road allowance; necessary improvements to municipal infrastructure; lane widening abutting west side of site; pave lane widening lands; convey daylight triangle; design and exterior materials; building in conformity with Toronto Green Standards checklist; clause on title re low priority winter maintenance of public lane."],
    [423,"2","2008-12-03T00:00:00",1205000,"1320-2008","1 Valhalla Inn Rd.","$200K for public art (on site or in local area); $1,005,000.00 towards new community centre and/or gymnasium facility in vicinity of site and which may comprise a building expansion at Bloorlea Middle School for a community centre/gymnasium facility; pay for costs of traffic control signals/geometry improvements at East Mall/Valhalla Inn Rd. intersection, removing/relocating existing pedestrian crossover on East Mall, traffic signals at East Mall/Burnhamthorpe Rd. and East Mall/Bloor St. W.  Intersections; design and construct improvements to East Mall/Bloor West intersection and submit financial security to cover construction costs; $50K for installation of TTC traffic signal priority at two local intersections.\n\nSecured as legal convenience:  signage and warning clauses as required by TDSB and TCDSB; submit and implement recommendations of Noise Report."],
    [424,"14","2008-12-10T00:00:00",350000,"1321-2008","90-100 Broadview Ave.","$60K for Queen St. E. HCD Study; $70K for improvements to Joel Weeks Park; $35K for capital improvements to Jimmy Simpson Recreation Centre; $25K for Chinese Archway Reserve Fund; $50K for public realm improvements in Riverside District BIA; $35K for improvements to Ralph Thornton Community Centre; $35K for capital improvements to TCHC facilities in Ward 30; $40K payable prior to by-law coming into force for capital improvements to Matty Eckler Community Centre (all above payments indexed).\n\nSecured as legal convenience: existing building at 100 Broadview be preserved, maintained and incorporated in development; provide one-year membership to car-sharing program to all initial purchasers of residential units; exterior materials;"],
    [425,"11","2008-10-27T00:00:00",null,"1330-2008(OMB)","444 Yonge St. (also known as College Park Block)","Design, construct and provide park improvements at a cost of $2M less any streetscape contribution not exceeding $100K; provide pedestrian tunnels and associated public access easements; provide future PATH connections and enter into City's wayfinding agreement.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: environmental sustainability, wind mitigation, municipal services, sidewalk and boulevard improvements including streetscaping, landscaping, street tree planting and irrigation."],
    [426,"10","2009-01-07T00:00:00",50000,"A0018/09TEY","478 King Street West","$5000 for capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing in Ward 20; $45,000 towards a King St. Heritage Study"],
    [427,"21","1988-06-13T00:00:00",70000,"22252","Eglinton Ave. service road  and Concession D (2470 Eglinton Ave. E)","Provision of day care centre with min. 100 spaces; recreation facilities including at least an indoor pool, raquet sports courts, fitness and change rooms with min. gfa 1100m2 (to be in addition to the 2.4m2 indoor floor area per d.u.); conveyance of land and construction of pedestrian route linking Lord Roberts Dr. to Eglinton Ave. service road, including landscaping and lighting; realignment, reconstruction and conveyance to Metro for widening Eglinton Ave. north service road at the south boundary of site; reconstruction of Eglinton Ave. north service road below overpass and provision/enhancement of a pedestrian  way connecting pedestrian underpas at CNR; improvements to lighting, landscaping, street furniture, weather protection along the pedestrian way; agreements to secure facilities and services; $70,000 to secure reconstruction of Eglinton Ave. north service Road."],
    [428,"24","1988-10-06T00:00:00",null,"22433","Corporate Drive, Consilium Place, Progress Ave., McCowan Rd.","Provision of a daycare centre with a minimum of 50 spaces"],
    [429,"16","2009-01-28T00:00:00",400000,"95-2009","20 Graydon Hall Drive","$200K for capital improvements to \"O'Connor House (part of Senator O'Connor College School) with an appropriate agreement with TDCSB; $200K for improvements to Graydon Hall Park, prior to building permits for Buildings \"B\", \"C\" or \"D\"; amenities for existing tenants including: provide fully furnished and equipped amenity room in Building \"A\"; provision of outdoor children's playground facility with min. area 344 m2, along Graydon Hall Drive, prior to draft condo approval for Bldg \"B\", \"C\", or \"D\"; new on-site sidewalk connecting Graydon Hall Dr. sidewalk to Bldg \"A\"; street trees along Graydon Hall Dr. and Don Mills Rd. frontages; preservation of existing rental Bldg. \"A\"."],
    [430,"14","2009-02-18T00:00:00",15000,"A0165/09TEY","625 Queen Street E.","$15,000 for a study of the Heritage Commercial Conservation District along Queen St. E."],
    [431,"9","2008-10-29T00:00:00",null,"1166-2009(OMB); 952-2012","48 Abell St.  Phase I and 2","190 units of affordable housing in Phase 1, including 27 artists' live-work units & 280m2 of contiguous workshop space; affordable housing exempt from municipal fees and S.37; workshop space in Phase 2; tenant relocation costs; publicly accessible open space and pedestrian access r.o.w.;  all those other matters secured, except \"additional community benefits\",  could be required under zoning, site plan or other agreements and are thus not considered to be community benefits, but rather, matters secured as legal convenience.  Construct Sudbury St. extension prior to condo registration; provide publicly accessible open space & mews; pedestrian walkways and building openings; street tree irrigation; railway crash mitigation measures; noise and vibration mitigation measures related to railways; pedestrian openings; wind mitigation measures; integrated landscaping and connectivity; servicing requirements; green roof, podium design; workshop space in Bldg. A; additional community benefits if Bldg. A does not develop as affordable housing.\n* Arts Space at 48 Abell Street\n(i) The owner shall enter into an agreement to sell approximately six (6) at-grade workshops fronting on the mews (approximately 430 square metres) to the City, or an art-space management organization acceptable to the City, at $250.00 per square foot\n** Non-profit Arts Space at 2-6 Lisgar - The owner shall convey, at no cost to the City, a minimum of 2,800 square meters of gross floor area to: a non-profit arts and culture organization acceptable to the City of Toronto; or\nii. The City for use as a non-profit community use or City Division.\nB. If a suitable non-profit arts and culture, community, or City use cannot be identified, the space may be sold by the City and the proceeds of the sale shall be used for community services and facilities, and/or parkland/open space, or streetscape improvements in the immediate vicinity of the subject lands.\nC. The space to be conveyed shall be to a finished commercial standard ready for occupancy of the intended user, to the satisfaction of the Director, Real Estate Services."],
    [432,"9","2008-10-29T00:00:00",1250000,"1169-2009(OMB)","150 Sudbury St. (now known as 38 Abell St.)","$1,250,000 (indexed) for: affordable live/work spaces or workspaces for artists, owned and operated by the City or a not-for-profit artspace management organization; new work space for Toronto Public Health to allow community and/or arts use of the previous Toronto Public Health work space; renovation and restoration of Carnegie Library building at 1115 Queen St. W. for use as a performing arts hub and community meeting space;\nup to $250K for costs related to the relocation of the Public Health Offices from 1115 Queen St. W.  All other matters secured could be required under zoning, site plan or other agreements and are thus not considered to be community benefits, but rather, matters secured as legal convenience.  Construct Sudbury St. extension prior to condo registration; provide publicly accessible open space & mews; pedestrian walkways and building openings; street tree irrigation; railway crash mitigation measures; noise and vibration mitigation measures related to railways;  wind mitigation measures; integrated landscaping and connectivity; servicing requirements; development charge credits, soil remediation; informal loading space, publicly accessible open space."],
    [433,"12","2008-11-06T00:00:00",900000,"1174-2008","1815 Yonge St. & 25 Merton St.","$200K for redesign & reconstruction of existing street parking, N side of Frobisher Ave. between Parkway and Lascelle Blvd. Improvement to allow handicapped access parking spaces. If spaces cannot be provided without reduction to green space then funds to be used for improvements to Oriole Park and Neshoima Playground; $150K reconstruct tennis court in Oriole Park; $420K toward Park Acquistion purchase for design & construction of a new park near Yonge Eglinton Centre; $130K for Beltline Park (S of Oriole Park) improvements; construction mitigation plan"],
    [434,"13","1997-05-12T00:00:00",null,"233-1997","150-172 King St. East; 61-63 Jarvis St., 80 George St.","Secure heritage preservation, i.e. conservation, maintenance, restoration or rehabilitation of the heritage buildings known in the year 1996 as Nos. 61 and 63 Jarvis Street, 150 and 172 King Street East"],
    [435,"11","2008-10-30T00:00:00",1600000,"1167-2008","1,23 Bloor St. E., 14 Hayden St., Roy's Square, 709,711 Yonge St.","$1,600,000 (indexed) for Improvements along Bloor Street (Bloor Street Transformation Project); owner to construct Bloor St. improvements abutting site (with $1.2M indexed LC as security)"],
    [436,"21","2008-10-30T00:00:00",null,"1119-2008","Lawrence Ave. E. Avenue Study (Victoria Pk. to east of Birchmount)","For development beyond 6 storeys, provide one or more of the following: Fully furnished and equipped non-profit child care facilities, including start-up funding, Public art, Other non-profit arts, cultural, community or institutional facilities, and/or Streetscape improvements not abutting the site. Purpose built rental housing with mid-range or affordable rents, land for affordable housing, or, at the discretion of the owner, cash-in-lieu of affordable rental units or land; and/or Parkland, and/or park improvements."],
    [437,"14","2004-12-05T00:00:00",null,"A0272/02TEY","1236 Dundas Street E.","Conveyance of lands for municipal road allowance."],
    [438,"15","2000-08-03T00:00:00",null,"508-2000","660 Eglinton Avenue East","Design and fund road improvements (median extension); provide or fund traffic infiltration study and fund remedial measures.  Study carried out by applicant and recommended no remedial measures, and satisfactory to City.\nOther matters secured as legal convenience."],
    [439,"9","2008-06-25T00:00:00",null,"883-2009 (OMB)","45 Lisgar St.","Construct, provide & maintain on ground floor a  minimum 929 m2 non-res. space, fronting on Lisgar St. for use by Public Health or other City Division or, with owner's consent, a non-profit or cultural use; lease the aforementioned space to the City for 25 years with option to renew for 25 years less a day.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: extent of, and acess to, below-grade parking garage; buiilding materials and construction details; street tree irrigation; wind mitigation measures; servicing requirements."],
    [440,"14","2008-08-14T00:00:00",300000,"413-2009(OMB); 703-2014","319 Carlaw Avenue","$40,000 park improvements at Hideaway Park; $10,000 public realm improvements west side of Boston Ave., south of Dundas St. E. within area by Dundas Carlaw Quarter; $25,000 facility improvements for Matty Eckler Com. Centre; $7,246 for Park bench beautification in the area of the site; and  $12,754 for improvements at Roden/Equinox Public School; $50,000 faclity upgrades at Greenwood Park; $30,000 local off leash area improvement fund; $35,000 facility improvements at Jimmie Simpson Community Centre; $65,000 for local parks, including playground shading and Community Message Boards; and, $25,000 public realm improvements in the Dundas Carlaw Quarter, including design competition and installations for a signature marker.\nIf a payment, have not been used for the intended purpose within 3 years of the date of this By-law coming into full force and effect, or, in the case that arrangements for public access are not able to be made with the School Board, the monies may be redirected at the discretion of the Chief Planner  in consultation with the local Councillor, toward local park improvements, streetscape improvements, community gardens, pedestrian and cycling facilities, heritage related improvements and other public realm improvements in the vicinity of the lot"],
    [441,"9","2009-02-25T00:00:00",450000,"225-2009","40 Dovercourt Rd.","$450 K for one or more of the following capital facilities within the vicintiy of the site: affordable artist live/work studios and/or affordable artist work studios for artists; public art; the renovation and restoration of the Carnegie Library building at 1115 Queen Street West for use as a performing arts hub and community meeting space; development of Lisgar Park.\n\nSecured as a legal convenience: street tree irrigation; materials on faces of mechanical penthouses; roofing materials or green roof; wind mitigation measures pursuant to site plan approval; servicing of lands."],
    [442,"20","2009-02-25T00:00:00",153000,"227-2009","544 Birchmount Rd.","$1000 per unit for improvements to local parks, including Danforth Gardens Park, for min. 153 units; Construction Mitigation and Tenant Communication Plan; Maintain existing 123 rental units and any additional rental units in existing building for min. 20 years, with no applications for demolition or conversion; new amenities for in existing and new affordable rental building, with no pass through of costs to rents, including min. 405 m2 common indoor amenity space in new aff. rental bldg. with fitness room, play room, meeting room, & kitchen, all provided, equipped and maintained; min. 1475 m2 common outdoor amenity space including play lot, play structure, play surface, gazebo, outdoor benches; provide and maintain in existing bldg. two common indoor amenity spaces with min. 100 m2 floor area, refurbished by owner with new flooring, lighting & painting and no pass-through of costs in rents."],
    [443,"11","2009-02-25T00:00:00",300000,"246-2009","60,76 Grenville St. and 51 Grosvenor St.","$300K for affordable housing, prior to above-grade permit for public hospital on Phase 1, indexed if paid after Dec. 31/10; maintain existing residential building until earlier of Jan. 31/10 or vacated; tenant assistance plan.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: encourage conformity with Green Development Standard Checklist; complete purchase of public lane prior to site plan approval; public art; reasonable efforts to obtain LEED certification; provide and maintain parking per Temporary Parking Study."],
    [444,"10","2009-02-25T00:00:00",710000,"283-2009","306,308,318,320,322 Richmond St. W.","$50K within 30 days of by-law coming into force for capital improvements to social housing in Ward 20; $500K, prior to above-grade permit, for streetscape improvements on Richmond St. W. between John St. and Spadina Ave.; $150K, prior to residential condo registration or 2 years after occupancy of non-condo portion for streetscape improvements as per previous benefit;  The Owner shall also, in conjunction with the Site Plan Application, provide a Letter of Credit to the City to secure the installation of the high quality building landscape features and the maintenance of the plants for at least two years, and the amount of the Letter of Credit shall be sufficient to guarantee one hundred and twenty percent (120%) of the estimated cost of the said work, as recommended by the peer reviewer; 10% of dwelling units to contain 3 or more bedrooms (adjacent units with knockout panel counts as 1 unit).\n\nSecured as legal convenience: exterior elevations; materials; peer review of landscape features at site plan approval; maintain landscaping; current technologies & design principles including GDS checklist; $50K within 30 days of by-law coming into force for capital improvements to social housing in Ward 20; $500K, prior to above-grade permit, for streetscape improvements on Richmond St. W. between John St. and Spadina Ave.; $150K, prior to residential condo registration or 2 years after occupancy of non-condo portion, for streetscape improvements as per previous benefit; 10% of dwelling units to contain 3 or more bedrooms (adjacent units with knockout panel counts as 1 unit)."],
    [445,"10","2006-07-26T00:00:00",3467209.78,"726-2006","15 York St. (Lands Bounded by York St., Bremner Blvd., Lake Shore Blvd. W.) (Block 5 Railway Lands East)","Improvements to Union Station and beautification of area under Gardiner Expressway or another public purpose in the vicinity of the site; Prior to the issuance of the First Building Permit the Owner shall prepare a streetscape improvements plan (the âStreetscape Improvements Planâ) to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and in consultation with the General Manager, PF&C and the Technical Services Director, which shall, (a) provide for streetscaping including a street tree planting plan (a âStreet Tree Planting Planâ) indicating the species, size and location of all proposed trees, and (b) satisfy the requirements for irrigated tree trenches; the Owner shall construct, provide and maintain, for the life of the Building, a publicly accessible pedestrian bridge connecting the above grade portion of the Development over Bremner Boulevard to block 3; Galleria Walkway Connection -, the Owner shall construct and provide at its cost and maintain, for the life of the Building, a publicly accessible walkway on the Site connecting Bremner Boulevard to York Street West; Public Walkway- the Owner shall construct and provide at its cost and aintain, for the life of the Proposed Building, a publicly accessible exterior walkway on the Site around the Proposed Building; Future PATH Connections - The Owner agrees to provide knock-out panels on York St. and Lake Shore Blvd W. to accommodate a potential future connection to the PATH system; The Owner agrees provide Public Art at one per cent (1%) of the value of the project gross construction costs;"],
    [446,"3","2007-12-06T00:00:00",45000,"A593/07EYK","2077 Lake Shore Blvd. W.","$150K for park improvements to Humber Bay Shores, Amos Waites, and Summerhill Parks (PFR Division has determined that $105K will be accepted in kind as improvements to Amos Waites Park); limited community/public access to the service commercial uses associated with the retirement facility; S.45 agreement required.  City has received $45K cash for improvements to Humber Bay Shores and Summerhill Parks."],
    [447,"11","2009-04-22T00:00:00",15000,"A0247/09TEY","76 Davenport Road","Prior to the issuance of a demolition and/or building permit, the owner/applicant shall make a financial contribution in the amount of $15,000 for improvements to Ramsden Park, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor."],
    [448,"12","2009-04-22T00:00:00",25000,"A0280/09TEY","500 St. Clair Avenue West","Prior to the issuance of a demolition and/or building permit, the owner/applicant shall make a financial contribution in the amount of $25,000 for improvements to Toronto Artscape, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor."],
    [449,"10","2002-10-03T00:00:00",1334790.89,"245-1996, 937-2002,708-005, 9-2005 OMB","628 Fleet St., FYN Block 3B (formerly 620 Fleet St)","Low-end-of-market housing; District Heating and cooling, public art, public realm/architectural guidelines compliance, street tree irrigation, archaeological assessment/mitigation plan; Parks levy $392 pdu (indexed); Community Centre Contribution $403 pdu and $0.44 per square metre non-res. GFA (indexed); Daycare Contribution $250 pdu (indexed); Library contribution $277 pdu; Fort York improvements $154 pdu (indexed); Conveyance of lands for park purposes at City option; provision of portal to allow visual/pedestrian corridor along Street F; Fleet St. blvd improvements; Fort York Bathurst St. Intersection contribution ($150,000 prior to issuance of permits for Phase 2, not indexed); Fort York Contribution ($1,139,570.80 not indexed); $140,000 contribution toward TTC improvements (not indexed); Studies; Streetscaping/landscaping.  Deactivated due to more specific records addressing individual development s.    Letter of Credit for work on June Callwood Park"],
    [450,"3","2009-04-30T00:00:00",1050000,"501-2009","2230 Lake Shore Blvd. W.","$1.05M, indexed, with $400K for new community centre in Mimico, prior to above-grade B.P., $400K for trails & bridge crossings over Mimico Ck & Bonar Ck, prior to any foundation B.P., $75K for improvements to Mimico Train Stn, prior to site plan approval, $75K for Mimico-by-the-Lake public art, prior to site plan approval, $100K for public art at Coronation Park, prior to site plan approval."],
    [451,"18","1996-10-16T00:00:00",160000,"32850","Lands bounded by Empress, Doris, Hillcrest Avenues & Yonge St. (5089, 5111, 5101 and 5145 Yonge St., 33 and 35 Empress Ave., 8 and 18 Hillcrest Ave.)","park improvements; $160K to an appropriate social facility."],
    [452,"13","2009-05-27T00:00:00",null,"576-2009","510,512,530 King St. E.","Secured as legal convenience: street tree irrigation; green roof; build in conformity with GDS; bicycle parking occupants below grade and common element and visitor at grade;"],
    [453,"13","2009-05-27T00:00:00",1000000,"577-2009","568-580 Jarvis St., 99-103  Charles St. E.","$1M (indexed) towards proposed Community Centre pool at Sherbourne/Wellesley and the Jarvis St. improvement project; public art to a minimum value of $400K (indexed).\nSecured as legal convenience: street tree irrigation; any required infrastructure improvements; alternate servicing for adjacent sites on combined sewers; building materials and landscaping; streetscape improvements abutting lot; conformity with GDS checklist; noise mitigation; reasonable efforts for LEED certification; implement or secure by LC a Street Lighting Assessment; continuous weather protection on Jarvis St frontage."],
    [454,"2","2009-05-27T00:00:00",1750000,"600-2009","2, 4, 6 Eva Rd.","Cost estimates and cheques for intersection improvements; $50K for transit signal priority features; streetscape improvements on Eva Rd. with min. value of $50K or $50K cash contribution for same; $700K for day care facilities; $325K for waterplay facility in West Mall Park; $125K for public art fund for art in vicinity; $300K for Eatonville Branch Library improvements. the Owner agrees to provide the City with Financial Security to guarantee the satisfactory performance and completion of all obligations required to guarantee the maintenance of the dedication Lands until the Dedication Lands is established by the City as a public highway - to be secured by a Financial Security in the form of a certified cheque or an imevocable standby Letter of Credit, in the amount of $200,000.\nSecured as legal convenience: any necessary infrastructure improvements; signage and warning clauses for TDSB and TCDSB; noise mitigation and notices."],
    [455,"24","2009-08-06T00:00:00",1100000,"739-2009","3201-3227 Eglinton Ave. E.","$350K prior to above-grade BP in Phase 1, and $250K prior to above-grade BP in Phase 2, for Scarborough Village Recreation Centre or other community programming space; $250K prior to above-grade BP in Phase 2 for park improvements in Phase 2; $250K prior to above-grade BP in identified phase for streetscape improvements in Phases 1 and 2 and/or community programming space, at City's discretion.  All funds indexed to Non-Res CPI."],
    [456,"13","2010-10-08T00:00:00",325000,"60-2011(OMB)","330 King St. E.","$300K (indexed) for new public market portion of North St. Lawrence Market Redevelopment; $25K (indexed) for streetscape improvements in Corktown Area of Special Identity. \n\nSecured as legal convenience: street tree irrigation system; building design elements and building materials; infrastructure improvements as necessary."],
    [457,"22","2009-05-26T00:00:00",60000,"239-2010(OMB)","4675 Steeles Ave. E.","Owner to construct & provide 465 sq.m. community space, finished, furnished and equipped for 99-yr term, or equivalent cash contribution for expansion of L'Amoreaux Community Centre; $60K for speed humps in Heathwood Community to satisfaction of Exec. Dir. Technical Services.\nSecured as legal convenience: convey land for, and construct, Redlea Ave. extension; construct Redlea/Steeles interesection; construct or pay for improvements identified in Traffic Impact Study;"],
    [458,"17","2001-11-29T00:00:00",500000,"A121/01U","47 Sheppard Sq.","$500,000.00 for parks and area improvements in Ward 24,\nprior to the issuance of a building permit"],
    [459,"20","2009-03-10T00:00:00",100500,"A042/09SC","60 Fairfax Crescent","$1,500 per dwelling unit for each unit in excess of the first 131 dwelling units (for the 67 additional dwelling units), towards a community centre and/or local park improvements to serve the immediate area.  This condition must be satisfied at the time of building permit issuance."],
    [460,"11","2009-10-01T00:00:00",25000,"912-2009","399 Bathurst Street","Public art having a minimum value of $25,000 to be located on site or in Bellevue Square Park.  Cash contribution submitted Mar. 4/10.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: building materials; building plans; street trees and irrigation system; documentation of LEED certification; conform with Green Development Standards checklist; site servicing review; watermain system improvements; municipal infrastructure improvements; include landscaping details for south/east intersection of Leonard Avenue and Nassau Street in the Site Plan Approval Application"],
    [461,"20","2009-10-01T00:00:00",75000,"951-2009","250 Danforth Rd.","$1,500 per dwelling unit, minimum 50 units, towards capital improvements to a community centre serving the Warden Woods Community, or, alternatively, contributions towards capital improvements to one or more public parks in or near the Warden Woods Community; Pre-payment of $39,167.18 for the Indoor Recreation Facilities Portion of the Parks and Recreation Component of the City's Development Charges; Pre-payment of $26,275.47 for the Outdoor Park Portion of the Parks and Recreation Component of the City's Development Charges."],
    [462,"17","2009-10-01T00:00:00",1000027.6,"961-2009","1181 Sheppard Avenue East","Finished, furnished and equipped day nursery of 736 m2 gfa & 401 m2 contiguousoutdoor play space; contribution of $43.28/m2 of gfa in excess of 40,444 m2 for community centre on former Canadian Tire lands, prior to B.P. issuance; public art at 1% g.c.c.; \n\nSecure as legal convenience: construct streetscape improvements for the public and private portions of the Sheppard Avenue frontage that are adjacent to the subject lands in accordance with the Sheppard Avenue Streestscape Master lan and provide d a Letter of Credit for the cost of the streetscape improvements; incorporate features and technologies in the proposed building that are required to facilitate Daylight Harvesting."],
    [463,"10","2009-10-01T00:00:00",650000,"970-2009","352 Front Street West","$585K (indexed), prior to above grade permit, for Clarence Square Park improvements and streetscape improvements on Clarence Square and Front Street West; $65K for affordable housing projects in Ward 20; 10% of the residential units have at least three bedrooms;  mid-block connection from Front Street West and a public easement over the pedestrian portion of the mid-block connection.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: the provision of high quality materials for the mid-block connection; the provison of and maintenance of an irrigation system designed to be water efficient by a Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor (CLIA); wind mitigation measures; green development elements.f"],
    [464,"1","2009-10-01T00:00:00",215882,"995-2009","60,70 Esther Lorrie Drive","Pay for installation of 2 public transit shelters at TTC stops in the area; $15,000 for a new fire alarm system at the Rexdale Library; $150,000 for improvements to Sunnydale Acres park; 180 m2 of Indoor Amenity Space max. cost $484,250 for exclusive use of existing tenants;  protection of the rental status of the existing two buidlings on site for 20 years; Improvements to existing buildings and grounds as follows: outdoor children's playground for $35,000; garden plots with benches and landscaped walways for $89,491; repainting of the foyer and common area for $30,000 for the two-existing apartment buildings; upgrade of the security system for $25,000 in the 2 existing rental buildings; refurbishment of the parkade structure for $185,000 and decking adjacent to the two buildings."],
    [465,"13","2009-10-27T00:00:00",5000,"A0591/09TEY","582 Sherbourne St.","$5K for the installation of branded street name signs in the Upper Jarvis Neighbourhood"],
    [466,"11","2009-11-18T00:00:00",125000,"A0538/09TEY","832 & 860 Bay St.","$125,000 for improvements to Queen's Park; A revised Conservation Plan shall be submitted within which the applicant shall evaluate the proposed project with the Heritage Easement Agreement (HEA) held by the City for the retained and reconstructed portion of 832 Bay Street (McLaughlin Motor Car Showroom); In addition to the amenity space to be provided as required under Section 13, By-law 519-2008, a minimum of 2 mÂ² of indoor amenity space shall be provided for each additional residential unit created;"],
    [467,"12","2009-10-27T00:00:00",350000,"1101-2009","524,528,530,532,534 St. Clair Avenue West","$350,000 for capital improvements to Artscape Wychwood Barns; replace 9 rental dwelling units of which 8 will remain affordable and 1 as mid-range rents.\n\nSecure as legal convenience: 36.8 m by 1.6 m easement for sidewalk widening, 75% of roof reflectance of 0.3; implement wind mitigation measures of wind study; exterior building materials."],
    [468,"2","2009-10-27T00:00:00",300000,"1069-2009","25 Fontenay Court","$300,000 for improvements to the Edenbridge Community Centre and/or other community recreational uses in the area; $52,099.16 for design & construction of specified road improvements (s.1.45 of S.37 agreement).\n\nSecured as legal convenience: 15 metres left turn storage with a 30 metre transition taper at the south approach to the Scarlett Road/Fontenay Court and the Scarlett Road/Private Driveway intersection; signage and warning clauses in accordance with respect to TDSB and TDCSB matters; watermains, sanitary sewer,"],
    [469,"10","2009-10-27T00:00:00",null,"1167-2009 (OMB)","23, 25, 27 and 29 Stafford Street","Secured as a legal convenience: closure by the City of the public lane east of the lot and convert to public park use;  provide 1:50 scale drawings with building materials labeled illustrating how the building will be perceived by the pedestrian; landscaping; water mains and sanitary sewers installed."],
    [470,"10","2007-08-24T00:00:00",1050754.22,"897-2007(OMB)","209 & 215 Fort York Blvd, FYN Block 2  (formerly part of 20,22,22A,24 Bathurst St.)","Low-end-of Market housing;district heating and cooling proposal or $20,000; 1% g.c.c. for public art; public realm plan and architectural guidelines; archaeological assessment and mitigation plan; installation or construction of roads including landscaping, streetscaping, and lighting; $2,500 for an interpretive sign for Street B; Fort York Blvd. cost contribution; Cost sharing  improvements to Bathrust St. intersection with Bremner in amount of 0.71% construction costs up to $9 million plus indexing from Jan. 2005; street lands conveyance; streetscape improvements and sidewalks; tree irrigation system; utilities; various studies; $3,000 for peer review for Environmental Study;  indexing;construction mitigation plan; Development Levies ($3,838/unit (indexed) of which $209/unit is for Fort York).   School Levies ($1,481.62/unit (indexed)."],
    [471,"10","2002-10-03T00:00:00",268821.11,"937-2002(OMB), 9-2005, 708-2005","209 & 215 Fort York Blvd., FYN Block 1/2A, Phase 2B  (formerly 640 Fleet St)","Park improvements @ $392/unit;  community centre facilities @ $403/unit and $0.44/m2 non-residential gfa; daycare facilities @ $250/unit; library facilities @ $277/unit and $1.00/m2 non-residential gfa; Improvements to Fort York Heritage Conservation District @ $154/unit; $13,867.20 for improvements to boulevard on easterly side of Street B abutting June Callwood Park; public art within block 1/2A @ 1% GCC (for development over 20,000 sq.m.); process for consideration of District Heating and Cooling; size restrictions on 30% of dwelling units; Street B decommissioning, dedication and construction; Development Context, Phasing and Municipal Servicing Plans for Parcels 1 and 2; archaeological assessment and mitigation plan; funds (> $60,000) for construction of Fort York Blvd.; decommissioning and conveyance of Fort York Blvd.; acquisition, decommissioning, and conveyance of view corridor lands with restrictive covenant registered; provide and maintain public walkway; provide and maintain break or portal in street wall at grade related levels of podium building on west side of Street B, to continue view and pedestrian corridor along alignment of Street F between the interior of block 1/2A and Bathurst St., to be shown on site plan application."],
    [472,"16","2011-02-22T00:00:00",17871888.02,"342-2011(OMB) & 194-2022","939 Lawrence Ave. E., 1030 & 1090 Don Mills Rd., 49 & 75 The Donway West","Construction of community centre, secured by $17M (indexed) Letter of Credit; City's use of arena located on Parcel 4; above-base park improvements to Local Park lands on site; maintenance of Local Park for long term; public easement over corridor between Community Centre and Local Park; parking for Community Centre staff & patrons; sublease for long-term operation of Community Centre on fully net & carefree basis to City; S.42 funds in segregated account for arena construction."],
    [473,"13","2009-12-04T00:00:00",null,"1201-2009","606-618 Yonge St., 11,19,25, 5,9 St. Joseph St., 15-25  St. Nicholas Street","Heritage reconstruction &/or restoration, secured by $1,165,000 LC (indexed); art contribution to exterior of building, secured by $135K LC (indexed); \nSecured as legal convenience: streetscape improvements to abutting r-o-w secured by $200K (indexed) LC\n\nSecured as legal convenience: streetscape improvements to abutting streets, secured by $200K LC (indexed);street lighting study; 1:50 scale drawings; municipal service upgrades;  continuous weather protection on St. Joseph St.; archaeological assessment and agreement and if necessary, Stages 2-4 mitigation strategies; Heritage Conservation Strategy;  HEA; Council approval of closure and sale of public lane and sale; site servicing review; engineering report re constructability without displacing heritage resources; stormwater management report; site servicing, site grading, drainage and landscape plans."],
    [474,"5","2009-12-04T00:00:00",1129500,"1203-2009; 1678-2013; 793-2015","30 Weston Road and part of 33 Gunns Rd.","$350,000 for improvements to local parks and recreation facilities with priority given to improvements to Viella Tarragona Park, including a water play area; $779,500.00 of which up to $525K for capital improvements to parks & recreation facilities in Ward 11, with balance for public art"],
    [475,"3","2009-12-04T00:00:00",600000,"1229-2009","21 Old Mill Rd & lands on north side of Old Mill Rd.","$500,000 for park improvements including up to $50,000 for a pedestrian bridge, within the vicinity of the site including Kings Mill Park, Etienne Brule Park and Park Lawn Park to be paid prior to the issuance of the first above-grade buidling permit; $100,000 for Heritage improvements along the Humber River from Dundas Street to Lake Ontario to be paid prior to the issuance of the first above-grade buidling permi. \n\nSecured as legal convenience:  cost of new/upgraded municipal infrastructure; building materials; environmental matters; streetscape improvements."],
    [476,"10","2009-12-04T00:00:00",1633049.13,"1238-2009","12,18 Mercer St. and 60 John St.","$1,300,000 (indexed) with 10% for affordable housing in Ward 20 and balance for one or more of streetscape improvements to John and/or Mercer Streets, Heritage Conservation District Studies in the King Spadina East Precinct and design development supporting the John Street streetscape project; reduction of max. $300,000 for the cost of relocating Bell/Rogers utility boxes from John Street to development; reduction of max. $100,000 for streetscape improvements to John Street and/or Mercer Street to a level beyond a standard Site Plan approval; public art program @ 1% g.c.c.; heritage interpretation program for Mercer Street and/or John Street; minimum of 10% of the residential units to have at least three bedrooms or be convertible to same.\n\nSecured as legal convenience: exterior building/landscape materials; street tree irrigation; wind mitigation; conformity to GDS."],
    [477,"10","2010-01-27T00:00:00",75000,"A0022/10TEY","67 Portland St.","Prior to the issuance of a demolition and/or building permit, provide cash: $67,500 for streetscape improvements to Wellington Street or a King Street West Heritage Conservation District Study; $7,500 for improvements to public housing facilities in Ward 20."],
    [478,"15","2008-03-03T00:00:00",100000,"85-2010(OMB)","359-377 Roehampton Ave.","$200K to Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing; tenant relocation package including 3 month's rent plus $500 for moving expenses to tenants existing on date of issuance of demo permit - REVISED as per council approval the amount of payment has been amended to $100,000 as per settlement."],
    [479,"13","2010-01-27T00:00:00",685000,"103-2010","15 St. Mary Street, 65 and 67 St. Nicholas Street, and the rear portion of 692 Yonge Street","$685K (indexed) for capital improvements to Queen's Park; onsite reconstruction and incorporation in new building of faÃ§ade and returning wall from 65-67 St. Nicholas Street.\nSecured as legal convenience: streetscape improvements abutting lot; tree irrigation; infrastructure improvement costs; pavement marking and signage costs."],
    [480,"23","2010-01-27T00:00:00",400000,"140-2010","2890-2900 Markham Road","$400,000 for expansion of Milliken Park Community Recreation Centre: public art at a value of $100K; \nSecured as legal convenience: construct or pay for transportation improvements identified in the Traffic Impact Study"],
    [481,"10","2010-01-27T00:00:00",2000000,"104-2010","300 Front Street W.","Publicly accessible open space with a minimum area of 825 square metres; $1.05M ( indexed annually) for  improvements to John Street ($750K max. between Front and Wellington), improvements to Isabella Valancy Crawford Park ($500K max.), and streetscape improvement within King-Spadina area east of Spadina Avenue; $750K for improvements to Metro Hall Park, Simcoe Park and/or Clarence Park; $200,000 for capital improvements to TCHC properties; public art @ 1% g.c.c.; 10% of dwelling units to be 3 or more bedroom units or have knock-out panels."],
    [482,"10","2010-02-24T00:00:00",175000,"A0074/10TEY","560-572 King St. W., 457 Adelaide St. W","Owner shall develop and implement a Construction Management Plan and Neighbour Communication Strategy, at the Owner's cost and expense, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director of City Planning and local Councillor; $175,000 for streetscape improvements in the area, parks improvements in the area,  heritage study for King Street West, and capital improvements to affordable housing in Ward 20; Prior to Site Plan Approval and final acceptance of the Heritage Impact Assessment with respect the designated Silver Plate building, the Owner shall shift the building closer to King Street, to the satisfaction of City Planning and Heritage Preservation Services."],
    [483,"10","1996-05-21T00:00:00",1025246.6,"245-1996, 870-2003, 708-2005","38 Grand Magazine, FYN Block 3A (formerly 620 Fleet St.)","Parkland Dedication: approx. 1 acre; Park development @ $392/unit (ie. creation and improvement of the Link Park); Community Space Levy @ $403/residential unit and $0.44 per sq. metre of Non-residential GFA (indexed); Daycare Levy @ $250/unit (indexed); Library @ $277/unit (indexed); Improvements to Fort York Heritage Conservation District @ $154/unit (indexed); Public Art @ 1% g.c.c. ($200K cash for development over 20,000 sq.m.); Affordable Housing: 30% low-end-of-market housing in Block 2A, Plan 1; District Heating and Cooling; Street dedication and construction; infrastructure and servicing; convey roads required in Phasing of Road Infrastructure Plan; environmental requirements for lands conveyed to City; streetscaping and landscaping; studies; air quality, noise and vibration reports; traffic control provisions; wind, sun shade studies"],
    [484,"10","2006-04-04T00:00:00",2581141.93,"351-2006(OMB)","20 Bathurst St., FYN Block 6A  (formerly part of 20,22,22A,24 Bathurst St.)","Levies in lieu of DC's and EDCs, indexed as of Dec./04: $3,838.38/d.u. and $1.96/m2 non-res. floor area; school levies of $1,481.62/d.u.; public art @ 1% g.c.c in excess of 20K m2 floor area; consideration of district heating/cooling proposal by Enwave; at least 30% of d.u. bach./1-bdrm  Units < 62 m2, 2-bdrm < 82m2, 3-bdrm <98 m2; public pedestrian walkway; implement Public Realm Plan; street tree irrigation; prepare and submit plans for Development Context, Phasing of Roads, Municipal Servicing; submit and implement archaeological assessment; cash contributions of $1,073,824.60 towards construction of Fort York Blvd, $$119,457.11 towards FYBG Works, 4.41% of up to $9M towards construction of intersection of Bremner, Bathurst and Fort York Blvd.\n\nSecure as a legal convenience: reports and implementation re soil and groundwater management, noise and vibration impact, air quality, stormwater and construction management; various conveyances, streets, easements;"],
    [485,"6","2010-02-23T00:00:00",570000,"223-2010; 1118-2011","545-555 Wilson Avenue","$20,000 (indexed) for streetscape improvements in the immediate vicinity of the site to include; a)street tree replacement along both sides of Wilson Avenue; b) replacement of asphalt with decorative concrete or unit pavers in the boulevard along Wilson Avenue; $400,000 (indexed) to improve the exisitng recreational capital facilities in Ward 10;  on site public art installation at a value of $150K (indexed) or 0.5$ of g.c.c, whichever is greater."],
    [486,"14","2010-02-23T00:00:00",null,"216-2010","2 O'Connor Drive and 2,6,12 Fernwood Gardens","Tenant relocation and assistance plan, on a sliding scale geared to length of occupancy.\nSecured as a legal convenience; response to the TRCA re natural heritage; cost estimate of proposed planting in ravine & natural area and of ravine stewardship plan; provide final development plans and a landscape plan that enhances the heritage character;exterior building & landscape materials; stormwater management plan; heritage conservation plan; conformity wih the Green Development Standard checklist; pay for or  construct any necessary municipal infrastructure improvements."],
    [487,"13","2010-02-23T00:00:00",null,"234-2010","252-258 Victoria Street and 19-21 Dundas Square","$1,000,000.00 ( indexed) Letter of Credit, of which $600,000 secures heritage upgrade of 19-21 Dundas Square and $400,000 secures  improvements to O'Keefe Lane and street improvement. \nSecured as a legal convenience: heritage easement agreement for the properties at 19 and 21 Dundas Square; detailed conservation plan prepared by a qualified heritage architect; an archaeological assessment to mitigate adverse impacts to any significant resources found on site; incorporate significant archaeological resources on site; provide and maintain an irrigation system; provide for any improvements to the municipal infrastructure; improve the laneway from Shuter Street to Dundas Square for access to the site; provide knock out panels at the northwest corner of the site on the Dundas Square wall to accommodate a potential PATH connection"],
    [488,"10","2010-07-06T00:00:00",null,"1049-2006","51 Dockside Drive","The owner agrees at its expense (subject to the 3 Options for Public Art) that 1% gross construction costs of the development shall be paid or contributed in accordance with the Public Art Program; \nSecured as a legal convenience:  $10K for peer review of LEED certification plans, & LEED certification; submission of plans to Design Review panel;  $10K for peer review of noise, vibration and emissions studies & implementation of same; review by Redpath of said studies; warning clause in any leases, purchase/sale agrmnts, condo registration re Redpath;"],
    [489,"11","2010-04-06T00:00:00",6000,"A0711/09TEY","206 St. George Street","$6,000 for the purpose of the public realm and streetscape improvements in the area; Confirmation from the Executive Director of Technical Services that the applicant has submitted a parking utilization study/documentation to justify the parking deficiency and that the Executive Director is satisfied with the parking arrangement"],
    [490,"10","2010-04-06T00:00:00",20000,"A0184/10TEY","51 Bathurst Street","$20,000 for streetscape improvements in the neighbourhood"],
    [491,"10","2010-04-06T00:00:00",120000,"A0196/10TEY","270 Spadina Avenue","$120,000 for parkland improvements in the area and/or for affordable housing in Ward 20; number of bachelor units not to exceed 25"],
    [492,"10","2010-05-28T00:00:00",500000,"154-2011(OMB)","18 Lower Jarvis Street","$500,000 indexed for streetscape improvements on Lower Jarvis Street not abutting property, of which $100K paid prior to Phase 1 building permit and $400K prior to Phase 2 building permitt; Owner pays to the City, or financially secures the sum of $1M, indexed for a public art contribution, which could be used to improve the ped envrnmnt along Lower Jarvis St bw Front St E & Lake Shore Blvd E, including enhancements to the canopy along Lower Jarvis St, the CN underpass and the St. Law Mrkt colonnade."],
    [493,"3","2010-04-01T00:00:00",303200,"349-2010","2175 Lake Shore Boulevard West","$303,200 for parkland improvements in Humber Bay Shores and in the local area related to recreational amenities and acquisition of parkland"],
    [494,"9","2010-04-01T00:00:00",null,"357-2010","707, 709, 711, 715 and 717 Dovercourt Rd.","Owner shall pay to keep laneway system at rear of project clear of snow; install convex mirrors, but if not feasible, make cash payment to City for public improvements in immediate neighbourhood.\nSecured as legal convenience:\n1:50 scale drawings; retractable bollards along Dovercourt Road and laneway entrances to the mews; two convex mirrors to mounted on the two buildings; exterior materials; restricted times for garbage pickup and loading dock access;"],
    [495,"3","2010-04-01T00:00:00",847640,"338-2010","2157 Lake Shore Boulevard West","$847,640 for public and parkland improvements within Humber Bay Shores and the Mimico 20/20 revitalization study area related to recreational amenities and facilities and acquisition of parkland."],
    [496,"10","2010-04-28T00:00:00",100000,"A0114/10TEY","558-560 Front Street West","$100,000 for park, streetscape improvement in the area and public housing improvement  in Ward 20"],
    [497,"11","2010-04-28T00:00:00",250000,"A0135/10TEY","76 Davenport Road","$250,000 for streetscape and park improvements"],
    [498,"10","2010-04-28T00:00:00",100000,"A0122/10TEY","125 Western Battery Road","$100 K to the Artscape project in the Shaw School at 180 Shaw Street."],
    [499,"9","2005-01-27T00:00:00",50000,"1182-2010(OMB)","1100 Lansdowne Ave. (formerly part of 940 Lansdowne Ave.)","$50K for local parks between 940-1100 Lansdowne Avenue or open space improvements to adjacent hydro corridors; construct a pedestrian staircase/connection from the north westerly limit of Block C; grant an easment in favour of the City for a pedestrian right-of-way across the private walkway"],
    [500,"21","2010-05-12T00:00:00",15000,"A046/10SC","50 Town Centre Crt.","$15,000 toward the resurfacing of tennis courts at Thompson Park; owner to purchase TTC Metro Pass for a period of one year for the initial purchasers of each residential unit that is purchased without a residential vehicle parking space, unless declined by the initial purchaser of the unit;secure 34 bicycle parking for residents of the three-phase residential condominium"],
    [501,"12","2010-04-13T00:00:00",500000,"533-2010 (OMB); 739-2015","310 and 320 Tweedsmuir Avenue","$500K (indexed) towards capital improvements and enhancements to the Ben Nobleman Park, Wychwood Barns Park, Cedarvale Ravine, Cedarvale Park and Artscape Wychwood Barns and which may also be used towards capital improvements to the play ground at Holy Rosary Catholic School in an amount not exceeding $25000, and towards the provision of public art in the vicinity of Bathurst Street and Vaughan Road in an amount not exceeding $150,000;  public art program to a value of $700K (indexed)."],
    [502,"10","2010-05-12T00:00:00",1000000,"481-2010","426 University Avenue","$1M (indexed) for affordable housing in Ward 20, local park improvements, and/or streetscape improvements to Dundas Street West; Heritage Conservation Plan including costs for the reconstruction and restoration of the faÃ§ade and library of 426 University Avenue, Letter of Credit equal to the approved amount contained in the Conservation Plan, owner to provide history of the Royal Canadian Military Institute activities and complete interior and exterior photo-documentation of all rooms, corridors and elevations; knock-out panels to allow units to be combined such that 10% of the total units could be 3 bedroom units."],
    [503,"1","2010-05-12T00:00:00",53250,"477-2010; 608-2011","720 Humberwood Boulevard","Cash contribution of $750 per unit ($53,250) for the purpose of constructing a surface parking lot for Indian Line Park"],
    [504,"10","2010-05-12T00:00:00",200000,"490-2010","46-42 Spadina Avenue and 378 Wellington Street West","$200K for Improvements to Clarence Square Park (indexed); public art program @ 1% of gross construction costs (indexed) ; \nSecured as legal convenience: sound mitigation measures; 448 square metres of outdoor residential amenity space of which at least 40 square metres to be located adjoining the indoor residential amenity space; pedestrian level wind study; comprehensive landscape plan for the outdoor amenity space; streetlighting"],
    [505,"10","2010-05-12T00:00:00",1300000,"517-2010","295 Adelaide St. W. & 100-104 John St.","$1,300,000 of which 10% to be used toward affordable housing in Ward 20, and the remainder to be used for design development for the John Street streetscape and/or for one or more Heritage Conservation District Studies within the East Precinct of the King-Spadina Secondary Plan Area; relocation and restoration of the existing heritage buidling at 104 John Street; 10% of the residential units to have 3-bedrooms"],
    [506,"4","2008-12-11T00:00:00",64000,"A577/08EYK","103 & 105 The Queensway","Public art within the CNR underpass on Windermere Ave., (indexed) with $43K prior to above-grade BP exceeding residential gfa of 28,235 m2 on block C, and $21K prior to above-grade BP exceeding res gfa of 33,695 m2 on block D."],
    [507,"17","2010-01-20T00:00:00",663000,"A0488/09NY","1181 Sheppard Avenue East, Block 20","$663,000 for a public community centre proposed on the lands west of Provost Drive and south of Sheppard Avenue East.  Agreement required."],
    [508,"13","2010-06-09T00:00:00",500000,"A0318/10TEY","568-580 Jarvis Street","$500,000 for a swimming pool at the Wellesley Community Centre"],
    [509,"10","2010-06-23T00:00:00",577000,"A0169/10TEY","33 Bay Street","$100K for the Bay Street Pedestrian Promenade Plan from Front Street West to Queen's Quay West; public art to a value of $200K (agreement required) or $200K cash for Union Station District Initiatives and/or public art; $50,000 for North St. Lawrence Market; $77,000 for streetscape improvements to Sherbourne Street between the railway and Queens Quay East; $50,000 for heritage lighting and heritage interpretation in the Old Town; $100 K for capital improvements to 60 Richmond St. E."],
    [510,"11","2010-06-23T00:00:00",150000,"A0439/10TEY","164 Avenue Road","$135 K for local park improvements and $15 K for improvements to affordable housing in the area"],
    [511,"11","2010-06-09T00:00:00",900000,"615-2010","32 Davenport Road, 12-22 McMurrich Street","$ 550K towards the Greater Yorkville Residents Association Yorkville Greening Initiative; $15 K towards the Yorkville Lending Library's Centenary Project; $ 335 K towards capital improvements at Budd Sugarman Park and Ramsden Park.\nSecured as a legal convenience; plans to communicate the history of the property including the importance of Raymond Moriyama and a referecne to the nearby Toronto Reference Library; the provision of high quality materials for the podium"],
    [512,"10","2010-06-09T00:00:00",385713.26,"617-2010; 921-2011","299 Adelaide Street West & 21-31 Widmer Street","$100K for design development of John Street Streetscape project;  conveyance of min. 420 m2 community/perfomance space to Artscape, having min. value of $1M; public art @ 1% g.c.c. with min.50% applied to building podium; 10% of the residential units to have at least 3 bedrooms, incl two dwelling units separated by knock out panel; wind mitigation measures; street tree irrigation system; certain green development elements"],
    [513,"12","2010-06-09T00:00:00",882580,"622-2010","79 Dunfield Avenue & 85-117 Eglinton Avenue East","$150 K for purchase of new facilities and equipment and the renovation of the existing space for the central Eglinton Community centre at 160 Eglinton Avenue East; 600K for acquisition and construction of the new park on the lands south of the TTC bus barn lands at Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue West or for the acquisition and construction of other parkland in the vicinity"],
    [514,"18","2010-06-09T00:00:00",null,"595-2010","4759 & 4789 Yonge Street","conveyance to City of 2 & 10 Bonnington Place (882 m2): 5608 m2 retail and service commercial space; monetary contribution towards the cost of acquiring lands necessary for completion of the service roads, associated roads and buffer areas, equal to the market value of increased density minus cost of TTC spaces (2 LCs for $16M+ required to secure tunnel to subway); 3 bicycle storage rooms containing bicycle racks; minimum of 1.5 m2  per dwelling unit of indoor recreational amenity space; 700 m2 TTC spaces;"],
    [515,"11","2010-07-08T00:00:00",20000000,"787-2010 & 661-2020, 662-2020","2 Bloor Street West and 820 Yonge Street","$4,000,000.00 directed towards new and/or capital improvements to existing Affordable Housing in the vicinity of the site; $500,000.00 directed towards streetscape improvements in the vicinity of the site; the $500,000.00 already paid to the City through previous permissions, forming part of the total contribution shall continue to be directed towards the provision of streetscaping and landscaping improvements to Bloor Street West and Bloor Street East in the vicinity of the lot described in this By-law; and $15,000,000.00 directed towards community facilities and parks within the vicinity of the site;   publicly accessible open space (POPS) of not less than 125 square metres fronting onto Yonge Street,\nPREVIOUS AGREEMENT - $500 K for streetscape and landscaping improvements to Bloor Street W and Bloor Street E in the vicinity of the lot; public art at 1 % gross constuction cost; a publicly accessible at-grade walkway or concourse level publicly accessible walkway connection to Bay subway station."],
    [516,"1","2010-07-08T00:00:00",75000,"844-2010","50 Resources Road","$75 K for construction of a community change room facility at the sports playing field at Don Bosco Secondary School or if not possible, for local park improvements"],
    [517,"10","2010-07-08T00:00:00",1350000,"849-2010; 533-2012","56 Blue Jays Way","$1.35 million of which $150 K is for affordable housing in ward 20 and $1.2 million towards: capital improvements to non-profit arts, community and cultural facilities in Ward 20, streetscape improvements to John Street and/or Mercer Street, Heritage Conservation District Studies in the King Spadina East precinct; public art contribution of 1% of g.c.c; Conservation Plan to restore the heritage faÃ§ade or provide a heritage study of the King-Spadina East precinct; provide 7 units of affordable rental housing within the development for a minimum of 20 years; minimum of 10% of the residential and rental units in the building to have at least 3 bedrooms; estimate of cost of relocation of the heritage faÃ§ade, reinstallation, conservation and restoration of the heritage faÃ§ade and in the event of a lesser cost the remaining amount to be paid towards the heritage studies int eh King-Spadina East Precinct"],
    [518,"4","2010-06-15T00:00:00",425000,"880-2010 (OMB)","1638-1650 Bloor Street West","$425,000.00 for improved pedestrian lighting and/or parkland acquisition/parkland improvement along Bloor Street West between Keele Street and Dundas Street West; secured as a legal convenience: constuction mitigation plan and resident communication strategy; elevation drawing showing exterior building material; a list of green infrastructure elements"],
    [519,"13","2010-07-28T00:00:00",500000,"A0516/10TEY","45 Charles Street East","$500 K toward the addition of a swimming pool at the Wellesley Community Centre"],
    [520,"10","2010-08-11T00:00:00",350000,"A0541/10TEY","16 York Street","$315,00.00 for streetscape and/or park improvements in the Railway Lands; $35,000 for capital improvements to social housing in Ward 20; the owner shall pay for and construct improvements to the municipal infrastructure for this development"],
    [521,"21","2010-08-27T00:00:00",800000,"1077-2010","1973-1991 Victoria Park Ave (1973 Victoria Park Ave.)","Phase I, $300K for the relocation and/or expansion of the Maryvale Branch Library located in the Parkway Mall; $100k for new lighting for the tennis facilities at Maryvale Park and/or other improvments to Maryvale Park; $100k for capital improvements to and/or restoration of O'Connor Heritage House;  Phase 2,  $100k for the relocation and/or expansion of and/or improvements to the Maryvale Branch Library located in the Parkway Mall; $200k for improvemetns to Maryvale Park and/or the Ellesmere Community Centre; $100K for capital improvements to and/or restoration of O'Connor Heritage House; 86 new replacement rental dwelling units, comprising 26 three-bedroom dwelling units, 54 two-bedroom dwelling units and 6 one-bedroom dwelling units of which 43 will be affordable and 43 mid-range rents"],
    [522,"12","2010-08-27T00:00:00",576225,"1140-2010","54-74 Berwick Avenue & 191-211 Duplex Avenue","$100k for the purchase, design and construction of a new park on the lands south of the TTC bus barns at Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue West; $34,500 for the construction costs associated with the future public roadway; $1,725.00 for engineering review and inspection fees; provide and maintain 12 rental replacement units on site; $440K cash-in-lieu of 4 dwelling units to be demolished and not replaced."],
    [523,"6","2010-08-27T00:00:00",null,"1013-2010","555 Finch Avenue West","Owner will provide 110 affordable apartment units; public art contribution to a value of $350,000; 150 sqm of community space; land conveyance to Parks, Forestry and Recreation and to TRCA; public access easement; convey a public road"],
    [524,"16","2010-08-27T00:00:00",1511940,"1021-2010","1265-1277 York Mills Road","$1.5 million for: expansion and/or renovation of Brookbanks Library and/or recreation-community facility on Brookbanks Library site and/or combined Brookbanks Library/recreation community facility and/or capital improvements for any recreation-community facility in the area.  Land conveyance of 1067 m2 adjacent to Brookbanks Library prior to the issuance of the first residential buidling permit; letter of credit in the amount of $211,300 to install the necessary sanitary sewer improvments to support the development and $11,940 infrastructure engineering fee prior to site plan approval for the 301st dwelling unit; owner shall prepare a construction management plan and a neighbourhood communication strategy prior to the issuance of the first building permit; owner to pay the City's cost to complete a traffic management study at the intersection of Fenside Drive and Brookbanks Drive."],
    [525,"19","2010-08-27T00:00:00",300000,"1027-2010","2055-2057 Danforth Avenue","$100,000 each for improvements to East Lynn Park, Stephenson Park and Moncur Playground; construction mitigation plan and communication strategy; Secured as legal convenience: street tree irrigation system;"],
    [526,"10","2010-08-27T00:00:00",770000,"1038-2010","15, 17, 17R, 19, 21 and 27 Beverley Street","$770,000 cash-in-lieu of replacement of the existing 6 rental housing units for Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing; 9 residential units shall comprise three bedroom units; tenant relocation and assistance plan of max. $30,000 if more than 3 eligible tenants, special needs for tenants, length of tenancy of tenants is significantly greater than estimated, notice to vacate for demolition is issued later than one year"],
    [527,"10","2010-08-27T00:00:00",3500000,"1041-2010","335, 355 King Street West and 119 Blue Jays Way","$1.25 million with 10% allocated to affordable housing in Ward 20 and the remainder for one or more of capital improvements to non-profit arts and cultural facilities in Ward 20, streetscape improvements to John Street and Mercer Street, design development supporting the John Street streetscape project; provision of space for a non-profit arts, cultural or institutional facility not less than 900 m2; construction, provison and maintenance of a publicly accessible walkway providing a mid-block connection between King Street West and Mercer Street;  minimum of 10% of the residential dwelling units having at least three bedrooms"],
    [528,"11","2010-08-27T00:00:00",50000,"1046-2010","880 and 900 Bay Street and 60 Grosvenor Street","$50K (indexed) for public art; Stage 1 archaeological assessment of the entire development property and follow through on recommendations to mitigate, through preservation or resource removal and documentation.\nSecured as legal convenience:  provide and maintain a street tree irrigation system; exterior bldg & landscape materials; build in conformity with TGS checklist."],
    [529,"13","2010-08-27T00:00:00",1000000,"1118-2010; 682-2020(LPAT) & 683-2020(LPAT)","203 Jarvis Street","A cash contribution of $1,000,000, to be allocated to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor as follows: \t$400,000 for local area streetscape and park improvements; \t$300,000 for capital improvements in cultural, community and recreation city-owned facilities in Ward 13; and .\t$300,000 to improve new or existing affordable housing in Ward 13"],
    [530,"10","2010-08-27T00:00:00",1200000,"1129-2010","99 Blue Jays Way","$1.2 million of which 10% will be for affordable housing in Ward 20 and the remainder for streetscape improvements to John Street and Mercer Street, park improvments to Clarence Square Park, Heritage Conservation District Studies in the King Spadina East Precinct and/or design and development supporting the John Street streetscape project; public art contribution of 1% of gcc; 10% of the residential units to be three bedroom units"],
    [531,"11","2010-08-27T00:00:00",1080000,"1131-2010","192A, 194, and 200 Bloor Street West","$700 K for improvements to Jean Sibelius Square Park for landscaping restoration work and future upgrading of the park facilities; $30 K for the heritage plaque programme in the Annex community; $200K for a HCDP for the Annex residents association; $100K for TCHC for capital improvemetns to affordable housing within Ward 20; $50,000 for reconstruction of the east-west laneway; an at-grade pedestrian walkway over the existing north-south private laneway located along the westerly portion of the subject property; easement over the laneway for pedestrian walkway purposes"],
    [532,"10","2010-09-22T00:00:00",1000000,"A0674/10TEY","0 Bremner Blvd. (aka 120 Bremner)","$1 million is a cash contribution and $1.1 million is a letter of credit \n$1,890,000 for Toronto Arts Council,  Railway Lands library and streetscape improvements in the Railway Lands; $210K for affordable housing in Ward 20; public art @ 1% g.c.c.; provide and maintain above grade pedestrian bridge above Simcoe Street linking the proposed hotel with the Metro Toronto Convention Centre or Skywalk; \nSecured as legal convenience: PATH connection; exterior building and landscape materials; build in conformity with TGS checklist; no lay by drop off/pick up facility on Simcoe St.; connection to District Heating & Cooling; continuous weather protection on Bremner/Lower Simcoe Sts."],
    [533,"18","2010-08-27T00:00:00",null,"1135-2010","5170 and 5172 Yonge Street","A bicycle room containing a minimum of 30 bicycle parking spaces located on the ground floor with direct access from the outside; a minimum of 1.5 m2 per dwelling unit of indoor recreational amenity space; a continuous indoor and underground pedestrian connection to the building complex"],
    [534,"12","2010-08-27T00:00:00",300000,"999-2010","1994-2008 Yonge St. and 17 Glebe Rd. W.","$300K for the construction and associated cost of the Neshama Accessible Playground at Oriole Park and/or for the purchase, design and construction of a new park on the lands south of the TTC bus barns at Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue West; $200K for the beautification of the terminus of Glebe Road West or a letter of credit"],
    [535,"5","2010-08-27T00:00:00",null,"1001-2010 & 837-2017","82 Buttonwood Avenue","Provide and maintain 15% of the residential dwellings as affordable rental housing units;  Owner to spend $25K toward the relocation and/or integration of the remnants of the original Coach House into the existing development or a letter of credit in the amount of $25K; to provide the use of the \"Central Lawn\" area on Block A as Publicly accessible, privately managed open space (POPS) for as long as the West Park Healthcare Centre continues in operation on the lands;"],
    [536,"22","2010-08-27T00:00:00",1600000,"1158-2010","2900 Warden Avenue","$1.6 million for capital improvements for the expansion of the Bridlewood Libray, with $800K payable in Phase 1 and $800K in Phase 2"],
    [537,"3","2016-09-07T00:00:00",200000,"1194-2017(OMB)","2800 Bloor Street West (2114 - 2130 Bloor Street West)","$200,000, prior to any building permit or demolition permit, with such funds to be used towards capital improvements for community services and facilities in the vicinity of the Lands, and such amount to be indexed;  the owner shall provide and maintain not less than 10 new rental replacement units, comprising of 3 affordable rental dwelling units and 7 rental dwelling units with mid-range rents; the owner shall provide a letter of credit in the amount of $1.5 million to secure the provision of the 10 rental replacement dwelling units;"],
    [538,"4","2010-08-27T00:00:00",760000,"1162-2010","2500 Bloor Street West (2 Old Mill Dr.)","$105K for Bloor Street Streetscape improvements; $105K for Jane Street/Baby Point streetscape improvements; $100K for Traymore Park capital improvments; $50K for Baby Point HCD study; $350K for day nursery capital funds; $50K for Swansea Town Hall Capital Improvements; public art contribution; publicly-accessible open space (POPS) on a portion of the lot adjacent to Traymore Park."],
    [539,"4","2010-08-27T00:00:00",1340000,"1163-2010","2464, 2474, 2490 Bloor Street West (1 Old Mill Dr.)","$145K for Bloor Street Streetscape improvements; $145K for Jane Street/Baby Point Streetscape improvements; $250K for Traymore Park capital improvements; $50K for Baby Point HCD study; $100K for Swansea Town Hall Capital Improvements; $650K for day nursery capital funds in the local area; public art contribution, Construction Management Plan.\n\nSecured as a legal convenience: Construction Management Plan; Financial security of $100K for a Traffic and Road Safety Audit; environmental sustainability; wind mitigation; municipal services; and street tree irrigation."],
    [540,"3","2010-08-27T00:00:00",null,"1137-2010","2143 and 2147 Lake Shore Boulevard West","Secured as legal convenience: 60 parking spaces will be publicly accessible parking spaces; construct and convey those portions of Streets A & C within the site; easement over Laneway E for public access; exterior building materials; addendum to microclimate analysis."],
    [541,"6","2006-11-03T00:00:00",null,"OMB","2415 Jane St.","Preserve existing rental building as rental for 10 years with no application for condo conversion or demolition during that period; construct a childrens' playground on site."],
    [542,"12","2011-07-06T00:00:00",1050552.2,"998-2011(OMB) & 1080-2018","1603 Eglinton Ave. W.","Cash contribution of $2,000 per unit; $384,345.00 which will be directed towards local park improvements, streetscape improvements, public library improvements and public art in the area surrounding Eglinton Avenue West and Oakwood Avenue; public art program @ 1/2% of gross construction costs"],
    [543,"24","2011-06-15T00:00:00",1240000,"1000-2011 (OMB) &  A0347/21SC","1221 Markham Rd.","Amending Agreement - $440,000 (Four Hundred Forty Thousand Dollars) indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Residential or Non-Residential, as the case may be, Building Construction Price Index for the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area, reported quarterly by Statistics Canada in Building Construction Price Indexes Table 18-10-0135-01, or its successor, calculated from the date of the Section 37 Agreement (March 31, 2011) to the date of payment; and $800,000.00 (Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars) indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Residential or Non-Residential, as the case may be, Building Construction Price Index for the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area, reported quarterly by Statistics Canada in Building Construction Price Indexes Table 18-10-0135-01, or its successor, calculated from the date of the Amending Section 37 Agreement to the date of payment.â  - The Parties agree that the Cash Contribution will be used for community facilities in the Woburn Community at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward"],
    [544,"8","2010-11-17T00:00:00",null,"A0648/10NY","3401 Dufferin Street","Fund and construct improvements to pedestrian and vehicular access in the south-east quadrant of the property; owner responsible for the inside cleaning of the overhead pedestrian walkway connecting Yorkdale subway station to the existing shopping centre"],
    [545,"11","2003-06-06T00:00:00",25000,"Site Plan","13-15 Bloor St W.","$25K for Bloor St. Transformation Project"],
    [546,"13","2010-12-06T00:00:00",350000,"58-2011(OMB)","6-18 Church Street and 51-63 Front Street East (70 The Esplanade)","$150 K for heritage conservation initiatives within St. Lawrence Neighbourhood; $200K cash-in-lieu for seniors' community activity capital facilities in general area of site or lease to City at nominal cost 90 square metres for a senior citizens facility on the lot for a term of 5 years; shoreline commemoration feature @ 1% g.c.c. involving artist on design team; public pedestrian access through the vehicular courtyard; \nSecured as a legal convenience: streetscape improvement abutting lot; street tree irrigation system; materials for the Front Street faÃ§ade; LEED Certification"],
    [547,"22","2010-12-16T00:00:00",300000,"45-2011","2002 Pharmacy Avenue and 2992 Sheppard Avenue East","$300 K towards capital expansion of the Bridlewood Branch of the Toronto Public Library or, if TPL expansion not approved by Dec. 15, 2012, may be used towards other capital facilities in Ward 40."],
    [548,"18","2010-12-16T00:00:00",11292734,"23-2011","4726-4750 Yonge St., 9-31 Bogert Ave., 2-28 Poyntz Ave. and 49 Bogert Avenue","A monetary contribution ($6,742,734.00), equal to the market value of the 10,440 square metres of gross floor area obtained through the incentive for social facility space; 1.5 m2/unit indoor recreation amenity area; min. 136 m2 pedestrian connection to TTC transit station.  $3.8M for off-site parkland acquisition; public art @1% g.c.c.\nSecured as legal convenience: transfer of density from Lansing United Church lands; retail/service uses fronting on Yonge St.; bicycle rooms and parking spaces;"],
    [549,"3","2011-01-20T00:00:00",50000,"A442/10EYK","30 Old Mill Rd.","$50k for local heritage improvements"],
    [550,"22","2011-01-18T00:00:00",250000,"152-2011(OMB)","1030 McNicoll Avenue","$250 K towards capital improvements to the L'Amoreaux community centre or toward other capital facilities; support services for seniors and the community.\nSecured as a legal convenience: phasing of development; a common dining area and on site support services and facilities for seniors and other groups"],
    [551,"3","2010-09-30T00:00:00",52000,"A362/10EYK","205 & 215 Sherway Gardens Rd. (700 Evans Ave.)","$52,000 for:  (a) public art; and/or (b) improvements to the Etobicoke Creek Trail system, determined by Chief Planner in consultation with Ward Councillor.  Agreement reqd."],
    [552,"11","2010-12-07T00:00:00",175000,"148-2011(OMB)","34 & 38 Hazelton Ave.","$175K (indexed) for streetscape and park improvements in the Yorkville neighbourhood (bounded by Avenue Rd., Bloor W., Bay & Davenport); submit Heritage Impact Assessment, Conservation Plan and archaeological assessment and enter into HEA.\nSecured as legal convenience: construction mitigation plan; pay for or upgrade municipal infrastructure per Functional Servicing Report."],
    [553,"10","2006-04-04T00:00:00",3039471.77,"351-2006(OMB)","24 Bathurst St., FYN Block 6 South (formerly part of 20,22,22A,24 Bathurst St.)","Levies in lieu of DC's and EDC's, indexed as of Dec./04: $3,838.38/d.u. and $1.96/m2 non-res. floor area; school levies of $1,481.62/d.u.; public art @ 1% g.c.c in excess of 20K m2 floor area; consideration of district heating/cooling proposal by Enwave; at least 30% of d.u. bach./1-bdrm  Units < 62 m2, 2-bdrm < 82m2, 3-bdrm <98 m2; public pedestrian walkway; implement Public Realm Plan; street tree irrigation; prepare and submit plans for Development Context, Phasing of Roads, Municipal Servicing; submit and implement archaeological assessment; cash contributions of $1,073,824.60 towards construction of Fort York Blvd, $$119,457.11 towards FYBG Works, 4.41% of up to $9M towards construction of intersection of Bremner, Bathurst and Fort York Blvd.\n\nSecure as a legal convenience: reports and implementation re soil and groundwater management, noise and vibration impact, air quality, stormwater and construction management; various conveyances, streets, easements;"],
    [554,"10","2011-02-08T00:00:00",2000000,"210-2011, 211-2011","288A, 290 and 294 Adelaide Street West","$1.8 million towards John Street streetscape improvements and local parks; $200K towards public housing in Ward 20; 10% of the dwelling units to be designed to be capable of three bedroom units."],
    [555,"12","2011-02-08T00:00:00",435000,"236-2011; 237-2011","1955 -1985 Yonge St., 3 Belsize Dr.,  18-22 Millwood Rd.","$435 K for the construction and associated costs of the Neshama Accessible Playground at Oriole Park and/or purchase, design and construction of lands for a new park facilty on the lands south of the TTC bus barns at Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue West; 33 new replacement rental dwelling units on the lands, comprising 27 affordable rent units and 6 mid-range rent units for a minimum of 20 years, with 18 to be one-bedroom, 14 to be two-bedroom and 1 three-bedroom."],
    [556,"8","2011-02-08T00:00:00",400000,"240-2011, 241-2011","58,60,64,68 Orchard View Blvd and 439,441,443,445 Duplex Ave.","$400 K for capital improvements for the Yonge-Eglinton area, which may include streetscape furniture and other pedestrian amenity."],
    [557,"3","2011-02-08T00:00:00",null,"244-2011, 245-2011","315 and 327 Royal York Road","rehabilitation of the historical Mimico Train Station located in Coronation park; public art @ 1% g.c.c."],
    [558,"10","2011-02-08T00:00:00",2406749.97,"248-2011, 249-2011","181,199,203 Richmond St. W., 10 Nelson St.","$100 K for affordable housing in Ward 20, $900 K for design, development and construction of improvements to streetscape along John Street between Queen Street West and Front Street West, streetscape improvements along Richmond Street West between University Avenue and Spadina, streetscape improvement to John Street, Nelson Street and Richmond Street West, and heritage conservation district studies in the King Spadina East Precinct; public art @ 1% of g.c.c. of Phase 2; conveyance of 743 m2 of floor area in Phase 1 to OCADU for gallery space and cafÃ©; cash contribution to City @ 1% of g.c.c. of Phase 1 for upgrades to OCADU gallery space; 10% of units as 3+ bedroom units."],
    [559,"13","2010-12-03T00:00:00",750000,"A0549/10TEY","75 St. Nicholas St. (15 St. Mary St.)","$750K for local community benefits which shall be determined by the local councillor and the responding parties to the OMB appeal."],
    [560,"12","2011-02-09T00:00:00",10000,"A0886/10TEY","16-18 Vaughan Rd.","$10K for public art in the general vicinity of the site or for capital improvements to Wells Hill Park."],
    [561,"11","2011-03-03T00:00:00",null,"395-2011(OMB); 394-2011(OMB)","100 to 128 Howland Avenue","Secured as a legal convenience implementation of the TDMP; register a Heritage Easement Agreement to protect three heritage buildings, a Conservation Plan and a financial security for the security and stabalization of the heritage buidlings; submit a Landscape Plan, provide a comprehensive program for new signage"],
    [562,"20","2011-07-14T00:00:00",55900,"994-2011","0 Hymus Rd., (Former CN Rail Spur North of St. Clair Ave E between Warden Ave and Birchmount Rd)","$1300 per residential unit (min. 43 units) for Warden Woods Community Centre and/or local park improvements; prepayment of indoor recreation facilities portion of Parks & Rec Development Charges, for Warden Woods Community Centre; conveyance of land &/or easements & CN Rail bridge for pedestrian/cycling trail system; easement over existing trail leading from St. Clair Ravine Park to St. Clair Ave. E.."],
    [563,"6","2011-03-30T00:00:00",50000,"A0529/10NY","801 Sheppard Ave. W.","$50K for park improvements, including Heschel Park."],
    [564,"10","2011-04-20T00:00:00",null,"A0907/10TEY","32 Camden Street","82 mÂ² community space to be provided to Toronto Arts Council or other City-operated cultural organization"],
    [565,"14","2011-04-13T00:00:00",500000,"522-2011, 523-2011","140-162 Broadview Avenue","$500 K as cash-in-lieu of replacement of 7 existing residential units to be paid to the City's Capital Revolving fund for affordable housing to build new affordable rental units.\n\nSecured as a legal convenience: tenant relocation plan requiring at least 5 months notice to vacate before demolition, moving allowance and financial assistance; construct any improvements to the municipal infrastructure; construct in accordance with Tier 1 Toronto Green Standards."],
    [566,"18","2011-04-13T00:00:00",1567684.72,"509-2011;510-2011","17,19,21 and 23 Clairtrell Road and 391 Spring Garden Avenue","Cash or certified cheque equal to the market value of up to 2,884 square metres of gross floor area to be used towards the cost of constructing and equipping a public community centre and or social facility as identified in Section 4.3.3 of the Sheppard East Subway Corridor Secondary Plan; not less than 1.5 square metres per dwelling units of indoor recreational amenity up to a maximum of 255 square metres"],
    [567,"10","2010-10-01T00:00:00",100000,"A0355/10TEY","508-516 Wellington Street West","$90 K for streetscape improvements in the Wellington Place neighbourhood; $10 K for capital improvements in social housing in Ward 20; minimum 10% of units to have capacity to contain at least 3 bedrooms.  Agreement req'd."],
    [568,"10","2011-06-03T00:00:00",1735000,"890-2011(OMB); 1330-2015","328,330,332,334,336,338,340 Adelaide Street West","$1,500,000.00 of which $150,000 is for capital improvements to public housing in Ward 20; $100,000 be allocated to the Toronto Arts Council for the purpose of capital improvements to existing Toronto Arts Council space(s) in Ward 20; $1,250,000 to be used for improvements to John Street and local parks; 10% of units to be designed as three bedroom units or units convertible to 3-bdrm units; min; $235,000 be issued to the City for the purpose of community services and facilities within Ward 20.\nSecured as legal convenience: Building drawings and elevations at 1:50 scale."],
    [569,"15","2011-05-19T00:00:00",null,"662-2011","85 to 115 Laird Drive","Conservation of the designated heritage building (Locomotive Shop) at 85 Laird Drive and the provision of a 3 metre wide landscaped centre median on Laird Drive"],
    [570,"10","2011-05-19T00:00:00",120000,"663-2011","117 Peter St. & 287 Richmond Street West","$120 K for capital improvements to the TCHC properties in Ward 20; improvements to the northeast corner of Richmond Street West and Peter Street to a max cost of $1,050,000 (indexed), secured by LC, with the shortfall in any costs less than max. contributed for parks and/or streetscape improvements inc John St.; completion of a sculpture, secured by LC of $363K; upgraded paving, secured by LC of $150K;  reconstruction of portions of 117 Peter Street faÃ§ade, secured by LC of $150K; 10% of dwelling units shall be three bedroom; provision of a publicly accessible open space on the lot with a minimum area of 500 square metres"],
    [571,"8","2011-05-19T00:00:00",14300,"677-2011","3706 Bathurst Street and 3 Stadacona Drive","$14,340 for improvements to playground equipment in Rajah Park - the allocation shalll be determined by PF&R"],
    [572,"10","2009-02-12T00:00:00",400000,"A0991/08TEY","134 Peter Street and 364-370 Richmond Street West","$360 K for sidewalks on Richmond St W, laneway improvements between Spadina Ave and Peter St south of Queen St W, and (max $50,000) for parkette improvements at the north-east corner of Richmond St W & Peter St or other facilities in vicinity of site; $40 K for capital improvements to social housing in Ward 20; use by City or ABCs of Atrium at no cost for cultural or community purposes for two events a year.\nSecured as legal convenience: land widening."],
    [573,"12","2011-04-18T00:00:00",null,"888-2011(OMB)","620 Avenue Rd., 215 & 217 Lonsdale Rd.","Provide 44 rental replacement units, of which at least 8 are affordable and 43 are mid-range rental units, for at least 20 years, with conditions on rents, turnover, parking, laundry and tenant relocation and assistance packages.\nSecured as legal convenience: reasonable efforts to achieve LEED Silver certification; exterior materials; Construction Mitigation Plan and Resident Communication Strategy; street tree irrigation system; pay 5% S.42 cash in lieu of parkland."],
    [574,"15","2011-06-15T00:00:00",1000000,"814-2011","299 Roehampton Ave.","$500,000 for improvements to the Northern Secondary School playing fields for public use; $500 K for the design, purchase, and construction of a new public park at Yonge-Eglinton Centre; owner to maintain 431 existing rental dwelling units for 20 years; construct and maintain a recreation centre for the residents to use as a residential amenity space minimum of 900 square feel in lot area D; tenant assistance plan for 7 rental units to be demolished; construction mitigation plan; southbound left-turn advance phase at the intersection of Eglinton Avenue East and Mount Pleasant"],
    [575,"6","2011-07-14T00:00:00",218000,"920-2011","758-764 Sheppard Ave W","$218 K as a cash contribution for capital improvements in Earl Bales Park"],
    [576,"10","2011-07-14T00:00:00",null,"973-2011","210 Simcoe Street","Conveyance of 5 dwelling unit to Artscape, 1 at no cost & 4 at $240/sq. ft., and both in return for EDCs and DCs for artists qualified by Artscape under its affordable homes programs; and 3 dwelling units conveyed to Ontario College of Art & Design University (OCADU) and/or the City at no cost."],
    [577,"18","2011-07-14T00:00:00",475054,"966-2011","393,395,397,399,401 and 403 Spring Garden Avenue","cash equal to the market value of a maximum of 883 square metres of gfa towards the cost of constructing and equipping a public community centre and/or social facility; 1.5 m2 of indoor recreational amenity area per dwelling unit up to a maximum of 427 m2"],
    [578,"8","2011-07-14T00:00:00",20000,"971-2011","2300 Yonge Street, 20 Eglinton Avenue West, 411 Duplex Avenue and 33 Orchard View Boulevard","Public art contribution of $250,000; Public access over open space at corner of Yonge and Eglinton and the open space on roof top; creation of a historical museum on site; $20 K contribution for funding community programming, the open space at grade, the rooftop garden and the renovated public garden"],
    [579,"3","2011-07-14T00:00:00",150000,"995-2011","2388-2398 Lake Shore Blvd W and 13 Superior Ave","$150 K towards local park improvements; submission and implementation of Heritage Interpretation Plan for Mimico Fire Hall.\nSecured as legal convenience: construct to TGS Tier 1 standards."],
    [580,"13","2011-07-14T00:00:00",50000,"929-2011","126, 128, 132 and 132A Berkeley Street and 93R and 97 Ontario Street","$5 K towards the North St. Lawrence Market redevelopment and $45 K towards a Heritage Conservation District Study and streetscape improvements in Corktown Nbhd; at least 3 3-bdrm units to be provided."],
    [581,"10","2012-03-28T00:00:00",1250000,"618-2012(OMB), BY-LAW No. 558-2014","1030 King Street West","$100,000 cash indexed for bicycle share stations within Ward 19; and 83 parking spaces within the commercial parking garage shall be designated and made to residents of dwelling units on the site who do not already own or leased parking spaces within the site for $150.00 per month; and $150,000 (indexed) for park maintenance, equipment and acquistion in Ward 19; and  $1,000,000 (indexed) for capital improvements to King-Liberty Village Pedestrian and Cycle link, restoration and renovation of Artscape's Shaw Street Centre, and renovations for College-Montrose Early Years Centre relocation to Shaw Street Centre.\nSecured as legal convenience: provide public access through west side of site and an associated easement."],
    [582,"12","2011-08-09T00:00:00",300000,"A0504/09TEY","7 Austin Terrace","$250 K directed to the affordable rental housing project at 200 Madison through the City's Capital Revolving fund for Affordable Housing; $50 K to be directed towards a heritage conservation study for the Casa Loma Neighbourhood"],
    [583,"13","2011-04-20T00:00:00",null,"A0027/11TEY","11 1/2 Rose Avenue","Maintain existing rental units on site until such time as a maximum of 5 of the existing rental housing units are demolished; any existing rental housing units demolished shall be replaced comprising of 2-1 bedroom and 3-2 bedroom; at least one of the replacement units will be affordable and four replacement will be mid-range rent; owner to maintain rental replacement units for at least 20 years; the one 2 bedroom units not demolished will be maintained for 20 years; owner to provide a tenant relocation and assistance plan"],
    [584,"3","2011-06-17T00:00:00",300000,"999-2011 (OMB)","36 Park Lawn Road","$400 K for capital facilities on or within vicinity of the site of which $100 K to be provided to TRCA for the Lower Mimico trail System. ($100K provided directly to TRCA by applicant)."],
    [585,"12","2006-02-01T00:00:00",null,"A0968/05TEY","88 Redpath Ave.","Enter into agreement for rent abatements of $40/month for 92 units facing west."],
    [586,"10","2012-02-28T00:00:00",1000000,"385-2012(OMB)","224 King St. W.","$1M (indexed) for streetscape improvements to John St., capital improvements to public housing in Ward 20, and a King St. W. HCD Study; public art @ 1% g.c.c., with 50% of public art provided on-site south of the southerly 23m height area; minimum 10% of dwelling units as 3 or more bedroom units; publicly accessible open space in forecourt located south of building.`\nSecured as legal convenience: exterior materials; building assessment of heritage buildings at 260 and 220 King W. and prepare construction monitoring program and take out damage insurance on those buildings and repair any damage."],
    [587,"22","2011-09-20T00:00:00",325000,"A134/11SC","255 Village Green Square (2055 Kennedy Rd.)","$325,000.00 (indexed) for improvements to Vradenburg Park and/or other local parks in Ward 40, prior to issuance of a building permit."],
    [588,"19","2011-12-06T00:00:00",25000,"1432-2011(OMB)","66-76 Kippendavie Ave.","$25,000.00 for implementation of recommendations of Basement Flooding Environmental Assessment for Study Area 32;  \nSecured as legal convenience: insurance policy for damage within zone of influence; pre- and post-construction engineering assessments of properties within zone of influence; satisfy conditions of site plan approval prior to any building permit."],
    [589,"11","2011-10-19T00:00:00",50000,"A1055/10TEY","164 Avenue Road","$50 K toward local park improvements; Functional Servicing Report to address storm water runoff, sanitary flow and water demand resulting from this development; pay for improvements to the municipal infrastructure in connection with the site servicing"],
    [590,"13","2011-10-19T00:00:00",941450,"A0283/11TEY","19-21 Dundas Sq. & 252-258 Victoria","$941,450 for streetscape or other improvements to Yonge Street"],
    [591,"3","2011-10-20T00:00:00",10000,"A526/11EYK","205 & 215 Sherway Gardens Road","$10 K for the provision of public art in Ward 5 and for local park improvement"],
    [592,"8","2011-12-16T00:00:00",319877.51,"617-2012(OMB); 1231-2013(OMB)","3083-3095 & 3101 Dufferin Street and 770 Lawrence Avenue West","Design & construct a child care facility in Dane Parkette to a max cost of $2,976,000 ($2K/unit x 1488 units), indexed, including max $25K for feasibility study & Phase 1 ESA; or alternative benefits if childcare facility not feasible, including park improvements to new public park, public art, construction of a day-care centre/seniors centre on the western side of Dane Parkette, or other community facility; construct and maintain a retail store.\nSecured as legal convenience: plan of subdiv. to be registered prior to above-grade B.P. for 511th unit; submit Master Concept Plan for all development; provide sanitary sewer upgrades and security for same; conduct Transportation Monitoring Program."],
    [593,"12","2011-10-25T00:00:00",400000,"1239-2011","68 Merton Street","$400 K for improvements to the Kay Gardiner Belt Line Park and Oriole Park and/or other local area parks.\nSecured as legal convenience: owner to pay for any necessary improvements to the municipal infrastructure."],
    [594,"17","2014-01-09T00:00:00",1150000,"70-2014(OMB)","2205, 2225, 2235 and 2255 Sheppard Ave. E.","$575K (indexed) prior to Phase 1 above-grade B.P. and $575K (indexed) prior to Phase 2 above-grade B.P., for capital improvements to one or more of Clydesdale Park, Hickory Nut or Pleasantview Community Centre; convey to City Street A & Street B and associated corner roundings and the Private Street at westerly edge of Phase 1 lands\nRequirement to construct commercial building (secured through LC 6.5M - if building not completed the City may take title to the Commercial Building lands)  $5,428 every three months from occupancy of the third residential building until the building on the Commercial Building Lands is Substantially Completed (with the last payment being pro-rated on a daily basis) - the shall be used for community facilities or parks improvements in Ward 33 east of Highway 404 and south of Van Horne Avenue, to be determined through consultation with the local Councillor."],
    [595,"11","2011-12-01T00:00:00",500000,"1359-2011","783 Bathurst Street","$50,000 for public housing improvements in Ward 20 and $450,000 for community improvements; 10% of dwelling units to be 3-bedroom units.\nSecured as legal convenience: pay for and construct municipal infrastructure improvements as required."],
    [596,"13","2011-11-14T00:00:00",null,"68-2014(OMB)","102 Shuter Street","former Walnut Hall to be commemorated through the provision of a plaque and special heritage features including reuse of salvaged Walnut Hall materials; letter of credit securing commemorative work.\nSecured as legal convenience: implement Tier 1 TGS; exterior materials & finishes; submit & implement Construction Management Plan and Communication Strategy; submit & implement Noise & Vibration Strategy."],
    [597,"10","2011-11-14T00:00:00",1000000,"1433-2011(OMB)","11 Charlotte Street","$100K for capital improvements to art space in Ward 20; $100K for capital improvements to social housing in Ward 20; $800K for capital improvements to the John Street Revitalization Project in Ward 20"],
    [598,"20","2011-12-01T00:00:00",50000,"1358-2011","80 Bell Estate Rd.","$50K for improvements to Maywood Park and/or local park improvements, paid prior to the issuance of the first building permit"],
    [599,"12","2011-12-01T00:00:00",1300000,"1361-2011","30 Roehampton Ave. and 2345 Yonge St.","$1.3M for capital construction of, or capital improvements to, one or more of the following: the Northern Secondary School Northern Lakes Landscape Design Project; the new park which is to be developed south of the TTC bus barns at Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue West; the establishment of a drop-in centre for neighbourhood youth; the purchase of a new location for Central Eglinton Community Centre; a crosswalk between St Monica's Elementary School and the North Toronto Collegiate sports field and/or other local area park or streetscape improvements.\nSecured as legal convenience: improvements to municipal infrastructure; acquire strata title to, and provide easement over, 2345 Yonge for parking."],
    [600,"21","2012-05-15T00:00:00",400000,"1208-2012(OMB)","1051 Ellesmere Rd.","$200,000 to improve Birkdale Ravine and/or local park improvements; $200,000 to improve West Birkdale Park and/or local park improvements;"],
    [601,"9","2011-12-01T00:00:00",60000,"1365-2011","90 Caledonia Park Rd.","$1200 per unit towards the cost of improvements to the unfinished amphitheatre/gazebo at Earlscourt Park and/or other parkland/streetscape improvements in the immediate area of Earlscourt Park.  Number of units = 50"],
    [602,"18","2011-12-01T00:00:00",256246,"1366-2011","31, 33, 37, 41, 45 Horsham Ave. & 20, 22, 24, 26, 34 & 35 Churchill Ave.","$256,246.00 (market value of density increase) for land for the NY Centre Service Road and associated road network and buffer areas, and/or for a public recreational centre or social facility serving the NY Centre area;"],
    [603,"8","2013-03-07T00:00:00",740000,"1117-2013(OMB)","36 Eglinton Ave W","$50,000 for non-profit licensed daycare; $690,000 for streetscape/pedestrian improvements on Duplex Ave. between Eglinton and Orchard View Blvd., on Orchard View between Yonge and Eglinton Park, and/or on Eglinton Ave. W. in front of subject lands, improvements to North District Library, improvements to pool at North Toronto Memorial Community Centre, or improvements to Eglinton Park.\nSecured as legal convenience: site plan scale 1:50 drawings; exterior building & landscape materials; Construction Management Plan and Neighbourhood Communication Strategy; submit & implement wind mitigation study;  knock-out panel for Eglinton TTC connection if required by City."],
    [604,"13","2012-03-07T00:00:00",2800000,"621-2012(OMB)","9-21 Grenville St.","$1,830,000 (indexed) for Yonge St. and local area street improvements; $600K for upgrade of St. Luke Lane; $350K for widening of sidewalks on Grenville and Wood Streets; $20K for LOFT Community Services building improvements or above-described works if not feasible.\nSecured as legal convenience: removal/replacement of watermain; implement wind mitigation measures; archaeological matters; scale elevation drawings; exterior building & landscape materials; tree irrigation system in r-o-w; conform to TGS; submit stormwater, site servicing, grading, drainage and landscape plans; provide continuous weather protection along Grenville St.; road widening on St. Luke Lane; enter into HEA; Provide Heritage Conservation Plan."],
    [605,"13","2010-12-15T00:00:00",200000,"A0773/10TEY","105 George Street and 252 Adelaide St. E.","$200K for the Heritage Lighting Master Plan for Old Town Toronto and/or the Heritage Interpretation Master Plan for Old Town Toronto.  Agreement required.  Indexed from date of agreement."],
    [606,"3","2005-02-25T00:00:00",646000,"735-2014 (OMB), 1268-2018","5365 Dundas St. W.","$266K (indexed from Feb. 25/07) for local street improvements, public art, a contribution to the local Business Improvement Area, and local parkiand improvements; $380K for park payment for improvements in the general vicinity of the development; provide at-grade privately owned publicly accessible park of min. 1000 m2; responsible for vehicular access modifications to neighbouring properties, intersection improvements and traffic control signalization; public acess over private road; the owner shall provide at its sole expense a minimum total area of 995 square metres of Privately Owned Publicly-Accessible Open Space (POPS) on the Phase 2 lands and grant public access easements to and over the Privately Owned Publicly-Accessible Open Space in favour of the City; the owner will provide a subsurface Toronto Transit Commission property interest, in strata fee or permanent easement, and related rights of support, for the future extension of the Bloor Danforth Subway line located in the Phase 3 lands"],
    [607,"10","2012-01-11T00:00:00",300000,"A0739/11TEY","125 Western Battery Rd.","$300 K for the Liberty Village Pedestrian and Cycling bridge and other suitable community benefits"],
    [608,"11","2012-01-25T00:00:00",null,"A0788/11TEY","382-388 Yonge Street","$ 1 million for the redesign and redevelopment of Barbara Ann Scott Park"],
    [609,"10","2012-01-25T00:00:00",250000,"A0794/11TEY","75 Iannuzzi Street (FYN Block 6 South)","$250 K towards the construction costs of the Fort York Visitors Centre"],
    [610,"1","2012-01-26T00:00:00",20000,"A556/11EYK","755 Humberwood Blvd.","$20 K to be dedicated towards improvements to the local park(s)"],
    [611,"6","2012-05-31T00:00:00",200000,"66-2014(OMB)","2737 Keele St.","$200K for capital facility improvements/public art in Anthony Road Park."],
    [612,"10","2008-12-03T00:00:00",null,"A1000/08TEY","66 Temperance St.","The owner shall provide knock-out panels to accommodate a potential future connection to the PATH system, satisfactory to the Chief Planner and the General Manager of Economic Development;"],
    [613,"8","2012-01-31T00:00:00",100000.01,"1076-2014(OMB)","3180 Bathurst Street","$100 K to be used for capital upgrades to the Barbara Frum Library; 0.5% of the gross construction costs of the development for the City's capital budget for public art programs; public art plan for public art program @ 0.5% gross construction costs;  relocation strategy accommodating the existing, on-site Arpi Nursery School; protection of land identified as archaeological site; heritage easement agreement re 1958 Sanctuary Bldg; TTC monthly metropass for each new residential condominium for 12 months."],
    [614,"10","2012-02-08T00:00:00",75000,"A0868/11TEY","775 King St. W","$50K for bicycle parking infrastructure in the vicinity of the site; $25K for traffic calming/streetscape improvements.."],
    [615,"11","2012-02-07T00:00:00",400000,"147-2012","124 and 128 Pears Avenue","$170,000 for capital improvements to public housing at 250 Davenport; $ 170,000 for community improvements in Ward 20; $60,000 for public housing improvements in Ward 20"],
    [616,"8","2012-02-07T00:00:00",600000,"143-2012","1100-1150 Caledonia Road","$500,000 for improvements to Caledonia Park located at 1141 Caledonia Road; and $100,000 to equip four intersections in the vicinity of the site with transit signal priority"],
    [617,"11","2010-10-12T00:00:00",120000,"A0680/10TEY","32 Davenport Road & 12-22 McMurrich Street","Improvements to Ramsden Park"],
    [618,"13","2012-02-01T00:00:00",1150000,"161-2012","155-163 Dundas Street East and 200 Jarvis Street","$150,000 for a Heritage Conservation District Study for the area bounded by Carlton, Queen, Sherbourne, Jarvis; $300 K for laneway improvements between Mutual Street and Jarvis Street south; $400,000 for improvements to Allan Gardens Parks; $300 K for capital improvements to 170 Jarvis Street (Good Neighbours Club); conveyance of 14 units to Artscape."],
    [619,"10","2012-02-07T00:00:00",2150000,"159-2012; 103-2015","30 Ordnance Street","$2.1 million to be used for the construction of the proposed Fort York Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge and/or open space and park improvements; owner to provide and maintain a mim. of 70 additional bicycle parking stations in excess of the min zoning requirements; owner to provide at own cost a bike share station"],
    [620,"15","2012-02-07T00:00:00",null,"141-2012","127,129,131,133,137 and 139 Laird Drive and 4,6 and 8 Industrial Street","Landscaped centre median in Laird Drive"],
    [621,"6","2012-02-07T00:00:00",250000,"160-2012","55 Antibes Drive","$250,000 for capital improvements to Antibes Park and Antibes Community Centre"],
    [622,"10","2012-02-22T00:00:00",130000,"A0900/11TEY","60 Grand Magazine Street (FYN Block 3)","$130 K to be used towards the construction costs of the Fort York Visitors Centre"],
    [623,"17","2012-02-23T00:00:00",500000,"A299/11NY","1001 Sheppard Avenue East","$500 K for the provision of a public community centre located west of Provost Drive, east of Bessarion road, south of Sheppard Avenue East and north of Highway 401"],
    [624,"3","2012-02-23T00:00:00",100000,"A50/12EYK","2200 Lake Shore Blvd. W & 10 Park Lawn Road","$100 K for improvements to Grand Avenue Park and/or the Lower Mimico Trail Project"],
    [625,"9","2012-02-09T00:00:00",8000,"A670/11EYK","103 Lightbourn Avenue","$8,000 for community improvements such as parkette enhancements in the immediate area."],
    [626,"3","2012-02-23T00:00:00",100000,"A14/12EYK","2157 Lake Shore Blvd. W.","$100 K for improvements to Grand Avenue Park"],
    [627,"2","2012-03-07T00:00:00",150000,"373-2012","4180,4186,4186A and 4190 Dundas Street West","$150 K (indexed) for streetscape improvements along Dundas Street West.\nSecured as legal convenience: noise attenuation measures as set out in Noise Study; various Site Plan conditions."],
    [628,"13","2012-03-07T00:00:00",450000,"374-2012","66 Isabella Street","$450,000 for local streetscape and park improvements; 190 additional rental units of which no less than 100 replacement units will be maintained as mid-range and all as rental for 20 years; tenant relocation and assistance plan."],
    [629,"11","2012-03-07T00:00:00",500000,"369-2012","195 Davenport Road and 131 Hazelton Avenue","$500,000 for streetscape improvements in the local area, which may include relocating hydro lines.\nSecured as legal convenience: exterior materials; Letter of Substantial Completion prior to occupancy re heritage matters."],
    [630,"2","2012-03-07T00:00:00",null,"371-2012","63 Callowhill Drive","Letter of credit in the amount of 120 percent of the estimated cost of improvements to the Lands and the existing 10-storey apartment building; retain 112 units as rental housing units for a minimum period of 20 years"],
    [631,"3","2012-03-29T00:00:00",50000,"A106/12EYK","315 and 327 Royal York Road","$50,000 for general community benefits to parks and playgrounds in the genereal area to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Etobicoke York District."],
    [632,"13","2012-05-07T00:00:00",null,"765-2012(OMB)","251-255 King St. E. & 37 Sherbourne St.","Comply with and carry out detailed Heritage Conservation Plan and provide LC for $495,700 as security for implementation."],
    [633,"10","2012-04-04T00:00:00",100000,"A0541/11TEY","431, 441 and 445 Richmond Street West","$100,000 towards community Improvements with 10 percent of that amount directed towards public housing and 90 percent directed to the Eva's Phoenix."],
    [634,"3","2012-04-11T00:00:00",20000,"520-2012; 1018-2012","8 Fieldway Road","$20,000 (indexed) for local park improvements."],
    [635,"12","2012-04-11T00:00:00",1025000,"536-2012","111 St. Clair Avenue West","$1,025,000.00 for local parkland and streetscape improvements; public art program @$675,000.\nSecured as legal convenience: easement for public access related to public art; submit construction mitigation plan; provide evening/weekend access to 10 commercial parking spaces for Foxbar Rd. residents."],
    [636,"12","2012-04-11T00:00:00",1225000,"538-2012","129 and part of 111 St. Clair Avenue West","$1,225,000.00 for local parkland and streetscape improvements; public art program @ $675K; construction mitigation plan; Heritage Conservation Plan and as-found records; Heritage lighting and interpretation plans.\nSecured as legal convenience: construction management plan;"],
    [637,"11","2012-04-11T00:00:00",1100000,"523-2012","94 Cumberland Street","$300 K towards a heritage conservation district study for the Yonge-Yorkville area with any extra funds for improvements to the Village of Yorkville Park; $800 K for area streetscape and parkland improvements; \nSecured as legal convenience: artwork &/or upgraded materials at building base to a value of at least $300K; convey to the City a public pedestrian walkway easement within the 1.5 metre setback along Bellair Street"],
    [638,"17","2012-05-09T00:00:00",200000,"A0528/10NY","2025-2045 Sheppard Ave. E","$200,000 for capital improvements to Oriole Community Centre.  Agreement required."],
    [639,"17","2012-08-02T00:00:00",225000,"1067-2012(OMB)","18-26 Rean Drive","$225K for improvements to community centre"],
    [640,"3","2012-05-03T00:00:00",30000,"A128/12EYK","50 Michael Power Pl.","$30,000 for Community Benefits"],
    [641,"10","2012-05-09T00:00:00",null,"680-2012","7, 15, 25R,29, and 39 Queens Quay East","Land exchange with the TWRC to transfer Parcel 3B to TWRC in return for Parcel 2B to owner of parcel 2A; provide review by experts in noise and vibration and air quality mitigation that attenuation measures are satisfactory and allow Redpath to comment on such opinions; pay the City for 33-space daycare facility or construct, finish, equip and maintain a 52-space non-profit daycare facility for not less than 99 years; LC of $2 million to secure the cost of completing the daycare facility; provide and maintain low-end-of-market housing; implement Tier 1 Toronto Green Standard; implement Transportation Demand Management Plan; provide and maintain 2 parking spaces on the lot for the daycare facility."],
    [642,"24","2012-05-09T00:00:00",875000,"684-2012","1 and 2 Meadowglen Place","$100 K for the Scarborough Walk of Fame; $200 K for the restoration and re-naturalization of the Gatineau Hydro Corridor along the bicycle path in the vicinity of the Markham Road/Brimorton Drive intersection and/or for local boulevard tree planting improvements; $400 K for the restoration and renaturalization of the Gatineau Hydro Corridor in Ward 38 and/or local park improvements; $100 K for improvements to Thomson Park; replace rental buidlings on Block B and part of Block C; owner to maintain no less than 146 new replacement rental dwelling units for a period of at least 20 years, comprising 41 three-bedroom, 95 two-bedroom and 10  one-bedroom; 70 two-bedroom to be at least 77m2, three bedroom to be 90m2 and one-bedroom to be 51m2; the owner to provide and maintain affordable rents for each of the 141 designated affordable replacement rental dwelling units during the first 10 years of occupancy; owner to provide a tenant relocation and assistance plan with the right to return for each tenant and a moving allowance"],
    [643,"11","2012-06-13T00:00:00",300000,"A0284/12TEY","1 Bloor Street East","$300,000 for capital improvements to Ward 27 Toronto Community Housing Corporation affordable housing; and/or achieving local heritage objectives; and/or improvements to Bloor Street; and/or local park improvements."],
    [644,"12","2012-06-13T00:00:00",325000,"A0311/12TEY","925-935 Eglinton Avenue West","$325,000 (indexed) for capital improvements to: Cedarvale Park and Ravine system; and/or Phil white Arena; and/or  Ben Nobleman Park and/or Suydam Park; and/or Arlington Parkette."],
    [645,"4","2012-06-14T00:00:00",20000,"A311/12EYK","1 Old Mill Drive (2490 Bloor St. W.)","Capital improvements in Ward 13 Parks."],
    [646,"4","2012-06-14T00:00:00",20000,"A312/12EYK","2 Old Mill Drive","Capital improvements in Ward 13 parks."],
    [647,"6","2012-06-08T00:00:00",300000,"771-2012","175 Goddard Street","$300 K for capital improvements to Irving W. Chapley Community Centre and/or Park"],
    [648,"3","2012-06-08T00:00:00",1727775,"1315-2015 & 798-2012","7-11, 13-15, 19-25, 33-35 Zorra Street and part of 45 Zorra Street","- $400,000 from the owner to be used as follows for the first 459 dwelling units: consisting of \t$200,000 for local park improvement and \t$200,000 for local park improvements, streetscape improvements, public art or affordable housing paid prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for lands zoned R6 north of Street B as shown on Schedule 'A1'\n- For any dwelling units above 459 constructed to be on the lands zoned R6 north of Street B as shown on Schedule 'A1' to the maximum permitted by this Zoning By-law, the owner shall provide a cash contribution to the City for the additional units based on a per unit rate of $1,275 per unit; \n- all or any part of Towers A, B and C and the podium, the owner shall provide a cash contribution of $1,250,000 to be allocated to capital improvements that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the project such as, but not limited to, non-profit licensed daycare facilities, community centres, recreation facilities, libraries, arts related community space, local streetscape improvements, shopthequeensway.com BIA capital projects, or public parks in the area, excluding the public park to be developed on the larger development block, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor.\n- the City at its sole discretion may opt to forego the $1,250,000 cash contribution noted above and instead require the provision of approximately 275 square metres of community space within the development on terms and conditions to be set out in the Section 37 Agreement, including but not limited to an allowance of $220 per square metre to be provided by the owner to the City for interior finishes or improvements for the unit\nSecured as a legal convenience: noise and wind mitigation measures and warning clauses."],
    [649,"9","2012-06-08T00:00:00",1000000,"1431-2011(OMB) (repealed); 804-2012","2-6 Lisgar Street","$1,000,000 for affordable live/work studios and/or affordable artist work studios, the design and/or construction of Lisgar Park, public art in the immediate vicinity; the renovation of the Carnegie Library building for use as a performing arts hub and community meeting space; minimum of 2,800 square metres of gfa for a non-profit arts and culture organization or sold by the City and proceeds for cs&f, parkland/open space, and/or streetscape improvements; \nSecured as a legal convenience: 260 m2 of land as parkland dedication; street tree irrigation; crash mitigation measures; noise and vibration; wind mitigation measures; servicing requirements; soil remediation; costs of Abell Street extension; building materials and details; additional 670 square metres of non-profit arts and cultural space"],
    [650,"10","2012-06-26T00:00:00",1675000,"1556-2012(OMB) & 812-2017","357-363 King St. W. & 62 Peter St.","$1,350,000 for John St. streetscape improvements, with any unexpended funds for local parks, heritage conservation district studies, and/or public housing improvements in Ward 20; $150K for public housing improvements in Ward 20; 10% of dwelling units to be 3 bedrooms"],
    [651,"10","2012-06-13T00:00:00",600000,"A0848/11TEY","426-444 Adelaide St. W.","$540K for improvements to parks, public realm, or community facilities in Ward 20; $60K for capital improvements to social housing in Ward 20. (Agreement required)"],
    [652,"7","2012-07-03T00:00:00",10000,"1657-2012(OMB)","3035 Weston Rd.","$10K for playground improvements to Louise Russo Park."],
    [653,"13","2012-05-02T00:00:00",1000000,"A0850/11TEY","608-618 Yonge St., 5-9 St Joseph St., 15-25 St. Nicholas St.","$200,000 for community improvements of which $100,000 shall be allocated for Ward 27 capital improvements to TCHC affordable housing, the remainder for achieving local heritage objectives and local park improvements in area bounded by College, Charles, Bay and Church Streets: $800,000 for community improvements, achieving local heritage objectives and local park improvements in area bounded by College, Charles, Bay and Church Streets."],
    [654,"16","2012-07-13T00:00:00",2650000,"992-2012","35-53 and 101-113 Valley Woods Rd and 1213-1229 York Mills Rd","$2,150,000 for expansion and/or renovation of Brookbanks Library or construction of combined Brookbanks Library/Recreation-community centre facility or other community recreational facility in the area; $250,000 for rehabilitation and/or renovation of Milne House in Ward 34; $250,000 for capital improvements to publicly owned affordable housing projects; Implement Tenant Relocation and Assistance Plan; Implement Construction Mitigation and Tenant Communication Strategy; Implement Phasing Plan; Implement Construction Management Plan and Neighbourhood Communication Strategy; provision of not less than 270 new replacement dwelling units comprising at least 25 affordable and 245 mid-range units, maintained as rental for at least 20 years, subject to conditions as per By-law and Agreement."],
    [655,"10","2012-07-13T00:00:00",1800000,"1048-2012","576,578,580 Front St W, 25,27 Bathurst St, 33,35,49 Niagara St","$180,000.00 for capital improvements to TCHC properties located in Ward 20; $1,620,000 for parkland and streetscape improvements and communtiy facilities, within the King-Spadina Secondary Plan area; design, construction and installation of a design feature integrated into the southwest corner of the building, secured by LC; Development in accordance with the Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard; At least 10% of the total number of dwelling units to contain three or more bedroom units; Design & implement results of Transportation Study;"],
    [656,"11","2012-07-13T00:00:00",null,"1049-2012","1,3,5,7,9 Sultan Street and 11 St. Thomas Street","Streetscape improvements to Sultan Street, portions of St. Thomas Street and the local area, at minimum cost of $500K (indexed), secured by LC. If cost is under $500K, balance to community benefits."],
    [657,"12","2012-09-19T00:00:00",30000,"A0526/12TEY","111 St. Clair Avenue West","$30,000 for parks improvements as determined by the Ward Councillor."],
    [658,"11","2012-09-21T00:00:00",3800000,"7-2013(OMB); 1048-2014","42 Charles St. E. and 39 Hayden St.","Letter of Credit for $250,000 which is equal to the value of the architectural design work associated with the subject streetscape improvements - the letter of credit shall be released, following satisfactory completion of the architectural design for the subject streetscape improvements; $3,550,000 for the purpose of the streetscape improvements on both Charles Street and Hayden Street from Yonge Street to Church Street in accordance with the architectural design prepared by the owner"],
    [659,"10","2012-09-19T00:00:00",300000,"A0557/12TEY","295 Adelaide St West & 100-104 John Street","$225,000 for capital improvements to John St.;  $75,000 for arts and cultural facilities in Ward 20"],
    [660,"10","2012-10-03T00:00:00",125000,"A0615/12TEY","406 Adelaide Street East","$5 K towards the constuction of the North St. Lawrence Market; $120 K towards Heritage Lighting Master Plan for Old Town Toronto, the Heritage Interpretation Master Plan for Old Town Toronto and/or local streetscape improvements; agreement required."],
    [661,"13","2012-10-03T00:00:00",275000,"A0618/12TEY","132 Yonge Street","Cash contribution for local area park improvements, streetscape improvements beond City standards as outlined in Streetscape Manual; knock out panel to accommodate potential future connections to PATH system; tie the demolition of the building at 118 Yonge Street to the approval and implementation of the development plan contained in the Heritage Impact Study; agreement required."],
    [662,"13","2012-10-03T00:00:00",null,"A0619/12TEY","10 Adelaide Street West","Cash contribution to be determined for local area park improvements, streetscape improvements, heritage lighting and/or the North St. Lawrence Market redevelopment; knock out panel to accommodate potential future connection to the PATH system, owner to enter agreement with City to tie the demolition of the building at 118 Yonge Street to the approval and implementation of the development plan contained in the Heritage Impact Study; S.45 agreement required."],
    [663,"3","2012-09-26T00:00:00",null,"409-2013(OMB) & 1122-2019","2217 The Queensway - Southwest corner of West Mall and Queensway intersection.","provision of sanitary sewer service; dedication of lands to TRCA or City; transportation improvements including traffic control signals for a new intersection on Queensway 300m west of West Mall, eastbound and westbound turning lanes at Queensway site access; extension of existing northbound left turn lane at Queensway/West Mall intersection, protection of a 23 m wide strip of land for future public road requirements; a covenant to secure provision of utilities as part of site plan approval."],
    [664,"8","2012-10-04T00:00:00",215000,"1228-2012","3101 and 3157 Bathurst Street","$215,000 for local landscaping and improvements to the pedestrian amenities on the two abutting local streets, as determined by working group.\nSecured as legal convenience: no billboards on top of proposed building."],
    [665,"3","2012-10-04T00:00:00",150000,"1281-2012","120 Twenty-Fourth St. (120 24th Street)","$150,000 as a contribution to Laburnham Park improvements; \nSecured as legal convenience: compliance with the noise attenuation measures contained in the Environmental Noise Feasibility Study"],
    [666,"13","2012-10-04T00:00:00",1700000,"1288-2012","40 Scott Street and 10 Wellington Street East","$1,000,000 for public art on site and/or within Berczy Park; $1,300,000 for streetscape on the north side of Wellington from Yonge Street to Church Street, streetscaping on Colborne Street from Yonge Street to Scott Street, streetscaping on Scott Street from Colborne Street to Front Street East; $200,000 for the development of the North St. Lawrence Market"],
    [667,"10","2012-10-31T00:00:00",210000,"A0638/12TEY","70 Iannuzzi Street, FYN Block 4","$210,000 (indexed) towards the construction of the Fort York Visitor Centre prior to the issuance of an above-gradt building permit."],
    [668,"14","2012-11-01T00:00:00",null,"1432-2012","345, 347, 349 Carlaw Avenue","Conveyance of 450 square metres of non-residential gross floor area for a non-profit arts and culture organization or if not possible, cash contribution of $1,150,000 for any one or more of community services and facilities, parkland/open space and streetscape improvements in the Dundas Street and Carlaw Avenue community within Ward 30."],
    [669,"12","2012-11-01T00:00:00",1400000,"1433-2012","161 and 173-175 Eglinton Avenue East","$1,000,000 for public realm and streetscape capital improvements to Eglinton Avenue East; $300,000 for landscaping improvements on the perimiter and on the grounds of Eglinton Public School; $100,000 for streetscape improvements on Mt. Pleasant Raod"],
    [670,"10","2012-11-01T00:00:00",15057189.99,"1430-2012","100 Fort York Blvd., Railway Lands West, Blocks 33 & 37 (511 Bremner Blvd.)","$470.00 for each dwelling unit to a maximum of $440,000.00 (Blocks 33 & 37) towards community daycare in the Railway Lands West; $242,000 towards other community services and facilities; $533 for each dwelling unit as park funds for parks or other community recreational facilities to serve the Railway Lands West; 1% public art contribution; $184,450 for capital improvements to public and/or affordable housing in Ward 20; $1,660,075 for either a)community, culture and or arts facilities b)the design and construction of the Mouth of the Creek Park c)parkland and open space improvements d)streetscape improvements e) the Fort York Visitor Centre; at least 10% of the dwelling units to be three bedroom units; Residential Development levies (indexed) of $1,180.28/unit for schools and $3057.72/unit for City; Non-Residential Levies of $1.96/m2 NRGFA; Cash for Bathurst/Bremnerintersection @4.23% x $9M (Block 33) and 2.86% x $9M (Block 37)."],
    [671,"4","2012-11-29T00:00:00",750000,"1594-2012","24-66 Howard Park Avenue","$100,000 towards improvements to Sorauren Park or streetscape improvements to the Dundas-Roncesvalles Peace Garden; $250,000 toward the construction of a new affordable housing in Ward 14; $400,000 to Children's Services toward capital improvements to daycare facilities in Ward 14"],
    [672,"10","2012-11-29T00:00:00",10000000,"1649-2012","90 Harbour Street and 1 York Street","$10 million for modification of the traffic ramps from the Frederick G Gardiner Expressway at York Street, with any remaining balance for improvements to the York St. \"Off-Ramp\" park or the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal revitalization;  $2 million value (indexed) public art contribution; at least ten percent of the total number of dwelling units will be three bedroom units."],
    [673,"11","2012-11-29T00:00:00",880000,"1631-2012 & 763-2016","297 College Street","$600,000 for capital improvements to the Toronto Community Housing Corporation pojects in Ward 20; $80,000 to be used towards local parkland improvements and/or neighbourhood greening initiatives; $50 K to the Toronto Arts Council for capital improvements to Toronto Arts Council spaces in Ward 20; provision of an open space/pedestrian linkage, landscaped; $150,000 towards streetscape improvements in the immediate area of the subject site and/or a heritage conservation district study for the Kensington neighbourhood. \nSecured as legal convenience: the owner shall construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard; owner to incorporate knock out panels to enable the conversion of units with fewer bedrooms to 3-bedroom units"],
    [674,"9","2012-11-29T00:00:00",1100000,"1630-2012","830 Lansdowne Avenue","$1,100,000 for the new TPL branch building, expansion of or repair to Perth/Dupont neighbourhood library, and/or improvements to Carlton Park\n\nSecured as a Legal Convience:  Prior to the interium occupancy of any unit Owner shal pay for ssignal priority measures to be installized in connection with the Dupont/Lansdowne asn Davenport/Lansdowne signalized intersections to a max of $70,000 - in th event tha proposed signal at the Site access driveway on Landsdown Avenue is deemed acceptable to the City, the Owner shal pay for transit signal priority measures to be installed at the location to a max of $35,000"],
    [675,"3","2012-11-22T00:00:00",166000,"A554/12EYK","4187 Dundas Street West","166,000 toward local streetscape and parks improvement shall be provided prior to the issuance of the first above-grade BP."],
    [676,"6","2022-04-22T00:00:00",600000,"2-2022(OLT) & 3-2022(OLT)","847-871 Sheppard Ave. W.","$600,000.00 to be allocated for parks improvements and public realm projects in Ward 10  (Ward 6) that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the Subject Site at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;   the owner shall provide and maintain seven (7) replacement rental dwelling units, comprising three (3) one-bedroom units, and four (4) two-bedroom units, on the subject site for a period of at least twenty (20) years;"],
    [677,"10","2012-12-14T00:00:00",390000,"A0416/11TEY","290 Adelaide Street West","$351,000 for streetscape improvements to John Street or park improvements in the area\n$39,000 for capital improvements to social housing in Ward 20"],
    [678,"10","2011-11-23T00:00:00",150000,"A0199/11TEY","60 John St. and 12 Mercer St.","$150K for: design development for John St.; capital improvements to public housing; and/or arts space within Ward 20."],
    [679,"15","2013-02-21T00:00:00",1000000,"222-2013","101 Erskine Avenue, 66 Broadway Avenue","$1 million for off-site streetscape, street tree line improvements and/or public art in Ward 25; the owner to complete a minimum of $160,000 in on-site park improvements; the owner to maintain 356 rental apartment dwelling units at 66 Broadway Avenue for a minimum of 20 years; owner to replace and upgrade the swimming pool, including new seating, tables and furniture for the pool area; provide and maintain landscaping elements; improve security features of the existing underground parking; improvements to parking garage including, at minimum, repainting, signage & lighting; enter into a Park Maintenance Agreement; submit & implement a Construction Management Plan; submit & implement a Tenant and Residential Communication Strategy"],
    [680,"22","2013-02-21T00:00:00",200000,"241-2013","3220 Sheppard Avenue East","$200,000 towards capital improvements to the Agincourt District Branch of the TPL (minimum $150,000) and the provision of branded street name signage for the Bridlewood Community or towards other capital facilities"],
    [681,"4","2013-02-21T00:00:00",1400000,"264-2013","34-50 Southport Street","$25,000 for capital improvements to Swansea Mews Toronto Community Housing Corporation; $160,000 for capital improvements to Swansea Town Hall; $300,000 for capital improvements to the Runnymede Library;  $20,000 for Humber River lighting hydro connections in the vicinity of the Queensway and South Kingsway and $895,000 for  capital improvements in local parks and local streetscape and Day Nursery capital improvements; public art contribution in the amount of $500,000"],
    [682,"17","2013-03-08T00:00:00",11300000,"959-2013(OMB)","1001-1019 Sheppard Ave. E. & 72 Esther Shiner Blvd.","$8 million for community centre portion of joint public community facility on Block 10;"],
    [683,"15","2014-11-13T00:00:00",25000,"1546-2019(OMB)","73-79 Keewatin Ave. & 88 Erskine Ave.","letter of credit in the amount of S85.000 to secure improvements above the Base Park Condition for parkland improvements along Keewatin Avenue; $25,000 cash for off-site streetscape and tree improvements in the Yonge Eglinton Apartment Neighbourhood Area; convey to the city a surface walkway easement; \nSecured as legal Con:  owner to enter into a parks maintenance agreement with the City to maintain the on-site parkland dedication; renovate the existing outdoor space on the rooftop patio adjacent to the pool area to create an amenity area for tenants of the Existing Rental Building (LC of $103,000)"],
    [684,"7","2013-03-07T00:00:00",5250000,"A81/13EYK","15 Toryork Drive","$50,000 for Emery Village Heritage and Cultural Plan; $5,200,000  for local area facilities, services and related public amenities in the general Emery Village Area, including but not limited to pedestrian bridge over Finch Ave W., parkland improvements, and public square and streetscape improvements.  To be paid in phases and indexed.  Agreement required."],
    [685,"10","2012-05-02T00:00:00",800000,"A0031/12TEY","70 Temperance Street","$800,000 for local area streetscape improvements beyond City standards, Nathan Philips Square improvements, and/or for local area community services and facilities; knock-out panels for future connections to PATH system; 10% of units capable of being designed as 3-bdrm units. \nSecured as legal convenience: Tier 1 TGS; shadow impacts on Nathan Phillips Square limited to shadow study."],
    [686,"10","2013-05-03T00:00:00",625000,"494-2014(OMB)","103-111 Bathurst St.","$62,500 for capital improvements to Affordable Housing in Ward 20; $50,000 for capital improvements to Factory Theatre; $512,500 for streetscape improvements in area, acquisition of affordable housing in Alexandra Park, and/or capital improvements to arts, culture, community amenities in Ward 20; 10% of units to be 3 bedrooms or larger; knock-out panels to allow conversion of smaller units to 3-bdrm units. \nSecured as legal convenience: Tier 1 TGS; irrigation system for all trees to be planted within public road allowances; exterior materials and finishes; construction management agreement."],
    [687,"17","2013-03-21T00:00:00",1750000,"615-2013 & 955-2019","3,5 Kingslake Road and 3,5,11,17 and 21 Allenbury Gardens","$750 K for capital improvements/renovation of Fairview Library including an early literacy centre, computer learning and media centre, teen zone and lighting upgrade; $350 K to be used for pedestrian and streetscape related improvements at the north-east and south-east corners of Fairview Mall Drive and Don Mills Road; $100 K for park improvements within Godstone Park which include upgrades to the walkway between Godstone Park and Kingslake Public school; owner to maintain 127 replacement social housing on site for 25 years; tenant relocation and assistance; owner to convey approximately 3,297 square metres of land to the City for parkland dedication;  Prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit for Building E the Owner shall provide to the City of Toronto $550,000 to be used for capital improvements/renovation of Fairview Library including enhancements to the third floor including a new Learning Centre, Digital Innovation Hub, new study rooms and study and new public computer area;"],
    [688,"12","2013-05-10T00:00:00",280000,"623-2013","281 and 289 Avenue Road","$280 K for improvements to local area City parks and/or the implementation of public realm/streetscape improvements located in Ward 22; improvements to Robertson Davies Park to be constructed by the Owner, secured by LC for $220K"],
    [689,"20","2013-03-21T00:00:00",150000,"631-2013","611-631 Kennedy Road","$150,000 for improvements to Corvette Park"],
    [690,"10","2013-05-10T00:00:00",null,"634-2013","10 York Street and 120-130 Harbour Street","Conveyance of 12 units of condo-registered affordable rented units to a non-profit housing provider, plus a possible cash contribution, to a value of $5.2M; 10% of units to be at least 3-bedroom units; public art @ 1% g.c.c."],
    [691,"19","2013-05-10T00:00:00",300000,"636-2013","1401 O'Connor Drive","$300 K towards park facilities or streetscape improvements in Ward 31; incorporate photos, mementos and design features of former \"O'Connor Bowl\" in building.\nSecured as legal convenience: Construct in accordance with Tier 1 TGS; establish a Construction Management Liaison Committee."],
    [692,"3","2013-05-10T00:00:00",500000,"638-2013","10 Park Lawn Road and 2200 Lake Shore Boulevard West","$500,000  towards Grand Avenue Park (No indexing required); conveyance of land to TRCA on south side of property adjacent to Mimico Creek for natural heritage protection and a trail system."],
    [693,"21","2013-05-16T00:00:00",575000,"A057/13SC","2150 Lawrence Avenue East","A)  Prior to the issuance of any Building Permit for the North Building, the Owner shall make a financial contribution in the amount of $200,000.00) of which $75, 000.00 shall be dedicated to self service automation at the McGregor Public Library and $125,000.00 shall be dedicated to either: (i) the purchase of rail spur lands on the north side of Lawrence Avenue East between Birchmount and Warden Avenues for cycling/pedestrian infrastructure, or (ii) playground improvements at McGregor Park.\n(B) Prior to the issuance of any Building Permit for the West Building, the Owner shall make a financial contribution in the amount of $225, 000 of which, at the Cityâs sole discretion, either:\n(i) $175, 000.00 shall be dedicated for playground improvements at McGregor Park and $50,000\nshall be dedicated towards constructing a parkette in the hydro corridor on the north side of Lawrence Avenue East between Warden and Pharmacy Avenues, or (ii) The entire amount of $225,000 shall be dedicated to the purchase of rail spur lands on the north side of Lawrence Avenue East between Birchmount and Warden Avenues for cycling/pedestrian infrastructure.\n(C)  Prior to the issuance of any Building Permit for the South Building, the Owner shall make a financial contribution in the amount of  $150,000 to be used for Public Art at 2150 Lawrence Avenue East."],
    [694,"10","2013-04-10T00:00:00",1500000,"A0003/13TEY","100, 104 Adelaide St. W., 22 Sheppard St.","$500K for community improvements such as revitalization of North St. Lawrence Market; $1M for community improvements such as local area streetscape and/or park improvements, beyond City standards as outlined in the Cityâs Streetscape Manual; conservation of heritage matters secured by LC of $15.4M (indexed); verify shadow impact on Nathan Phillips Sq."],
    [695,"2","2013-06-13T00:00:00",null,"794-2013","333 Dixon Rd.","Retain the existing 55 apartment rental units for a minimum 20-year period; site improvements for the benefit of the existing tenants with no pass-through of costs in rents, of the construction of an outdoor amenity space with durable fixtures such as benches, seats and garbage/recycling containers and landscaping including large shade trees, benches and other landscaping treatments within the surrounding common areas of the rental property; submission & implementation of Construction Management Plan & Tenant Communication Strategy."],
    [696,"13","2013-06-13T00:00:00",1400000,"817-2013","2,6,8 Gloucester St. & 601-613 Yonge St.","$140K for capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing Corporation residential facilities in Ward 27; $500K for capital improvements to the Toronto Reference\nLibrary: $760K for local streetscape and parkland improvements; on-site public art to a minimum value of $100K; \nSecured as legal convenience: conveyance for lane-widening"],
    [697,"13","2013-06-13T00:00:00",500000,"818-2013","333-351 King St. E.","$500K for capital improvements to North St. Lawrence Market redevelopment; restrictive covenant on title restricting height of 359-361 King St. E. to 26 m; privately owned, publicly accessible walkways;\nSecured as legal convenience: streetscape improvements abutting site; pay for any needed infrastructure improvements; implement TGS and LEED registration;"],
    [698,"3","2013-06-13T00:00:00",50000,"820-2013","636 Evans Ave.","$50K for local park and community improvements; \nSecured as legal convenience: Tier 1 TGS"],
    [699,"13","2013-06-13T00:00:00",800000,"826-2013","159 Wellesley St. E.","$500K for renovation of Casey House; $100K for capital improvements to TCHC properties in Ward 27; $200K for bike share facilities proximate to the site; convey 8 units to Habitat for Humanity or similar provider for below-market ownership housing @ $250/sq. ft. plus interim and closing costs;"],
    [700,"4","2013-06-19T00:00:00",35000,"A0192/13TEY","1491 Lake Shore Blvd. West","$35,000 towards civic improvements for the neighbouring Lake Shore Boulevard Parklands (Dowling Beach) to the east of the subject lands."],
    [701,"10",null,600000,"OMB","323-333 King St. W.","$400K for streetscape improvements to John St.; $200K for public housing in Ward 20, streetscape and public realm improvements in vicinity of site, and HCD studies in King-Spadina Secondary Plan area;  at least 10 affordable rental housing units encompassing an entire residential floor, including at least 4 2-bdrm and 2 3-bdrm units, remaining rental and affordable for at least 20 years; 10% of units having 3 or more bdrms; enter into HEA for properties at 321-325 King W & 333 King W.; provide a Heritage Conservation Plan; provide LC to secure conservation work.\nSecured as legal convenience: submit & implement wind mitigation study;"],
    [702,"12","2013-07-19T00:00:00",500000,"1074-2013","87-107 Davisville Avenue and 108-128 Balliol Street","$150 K for the Maurice Cody Public School \"Dirt to Turf Fund\" to upgrade the playing field at Maurice Cody Public School; $250,000 for local area park or streetscape projects or other community benefits within the local community; LC for 100,000 as security for sidewalk widening design and construction within the public right-of-way on the south side of Davisville Avenue in front of 77 and 111 Davisville Avenue; LC $250,000 for the design and construction of a landscaped and lit walkway connection between Davisville Avenue and Balliol Street; sidewalk widening on the south side of Davisville Avenue in front of the properties municipally known as 77 and 111 Davisville Avenue; a landscape and lit walkway between Davisville Avenue and Balliol Street; all of the dwelling units in building to be constructed on Lot A to be secured as rental housing for twenty years"],
    [703,"11","2013-07-16T00:00:00",1000000,"1072-2013","145-185 Davenport Road","$200 K for streetscape improvement; $100 K for capital improvements to Ramsden Park; $150 K for local streetscape improvements; $450 K for streetscpae improvements which may be used for relocating and burying utilities in the area; $100 K to be used towards capital improvements to affordable housing in Ward 27; owner to provide at grade pet friendly area with disposal facilities; and privacy screening and/or landscaping on the second floor patio"],
    [704,"12","2013-07-19T00:00:00",17000,"1073-2013","458 Oakwood Ave","$17,000 for the installation of public realm improvements and/or murals, within the Oakwood Avenue Arts District"],
    [705,"12","2013-07-19T00:00:00",3250000,"1109-2013","2263-2287 Yonge Street, 10 Eglinton Avenue East, 25 and 25R Roehampton Avenue","$1,250,000 for neighbourhood improvements to the Yonge-Eglinton area as recommended by the Parks and Opens Space and Streetscape Master Plan Study; $2 million  for the acquisition, design and construction of new public spaces on the lands at the south-west corner of the Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue intersection bounded by Elginton Ave., Duplex Ave., Berwick Ave., and Yonge Street; provision and maintenance of not less than 30 new replacement rental dwelling units on site, 23 as one-bedroom and 7 as two bedroom; replacement rental units to be maintained as rental housing units for at least 20 years; the 30 replacement units shall be ready for occupancy no later than the date by which no more than 90% of the other dwelling units contained within the same building are ready for occupancy; provision and maintenance of rents no greater than mid-range rents charged to the tenants who rent each of the designated 30 replacement rental dwelling units during the first 10 years of occupancy"],
    [706,"3","2013-07-19T00:00:00",150000,"1093-2013","2151-2155 Lake Shore Boulevard West","LC $350,000 as security for the construction of the Village Court, a publicly accessible private open space being part of the property municipally known as 68 Marine Parade Drive; LC up to $500,000 as security for the design and construction of a publicly accessible open space up to 1,000 square metres; $150 K to be used for public park, streetscape or road improvements in the area; Owner to construct and maintain the development in accordance with the Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard"],
    [707,"18","2013-07-19T00:00:00",1334111.69,"1085-2013; 143-2014","49 Hendon Avenue, 26 and 28 Greenview Avenue and 9 to 25 Eldora Avenue","$1,334,111.69 toward the cost of land acquisition for the North York Service Road and associated road network and buffer areas and/or toward the cost of constructing and furnishing a public recreational centre or social facility serving the North York Centre area; the owner shall dedicate the eastern portions of 26 and 28 Greenview Avenue to the City of Toronto; the owner shall construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard"],
    [708,"11","2013-07-19T00:00:00",1800000,"1084-2013","21 Avenue Road","$600,000 towards streetscape improvements in the Village of Yorkville; $1,000,000 towards streetscape improvements in the local area & more specifically, the low-rise residential Yorkville HCD area utility burial & street lighting; $200 K towards capital improvements to affordable housing in Ward 27; LC of $200,000 for Avenue Road Sidewalk Improvements; LC of $200 K for adjacent streetscape improvements; public open space and public walkway; decorative stone bench and water feature; a dedicated 9 square meter on-site at -grade \"pet friendly\" area with bag station and garbage disposal and to construct and maintain the podium of the proposed building in accordance with approved exterior building materials. Public art contribution equal to $800,000"],
    [709,"23","2013-07-16T00:00:00",242000,"1060-2013","1088 Progress Ave","$182,000 for capital improvements associated with baseball diamonds at Neilson Park and facilities associated with the tennis courts at Major Abbas Ali Park (formerly McLevin Park); $60,000 towards capital improvements to the courtyard at Burrows Hall Park"],
    [710,"13","2013-07-19T00:00:00",4250000,"1043-2013","951 - 971 Bay St. & 36 Wellesley St. W.","$3,525,000 for parkland acquisition, park construction and/or local streetscape improvements; $425,000 for capital improvements to TCHC in Ward 27; $300,000 for the provision of bike share facilities; to maintain 78 new rental replacement of which at least 28 units will have mid-range rents"],
    [711,"8","2013-06-07T00:00:00",800000,"XXX-2013(OMB)","2400 Bathurst Street","Capital improvements to local parkland in Ward 21 and beautification and street enhancement projects in Ward 21; owner to replace existing rental apartment units; owner to maintain not less than 31 rental replacement units on the lot; the 31 rental units will comprise one bachelor, seven one-bedrooms, twenty two-bedrooms, and one three-bedroom unit; the rental replacement units will be maintained as rental for at least 20 years"],
    [712,"3","2012-08-16T00:00:00",35000,"A313/12EYK","760 The Queensway","$35,000 for local parks and streetscape improvements to be allocated in the Queensway Community"],
    [713,"18","2013-10-09T00:00:00",270000,"A615/13NY","4726-4728 Yonge St.,9-31 Bogert Ave., 2-28 Poyntz Ave.","$270,000 contribution to be used for community benefits payable upon the expiry of the appeal period for these variances."],
    [714,"13","2015-07-17T00:00:00",2000000,"524-2016(OMB)","40 Wellesley St. E.","$475,000 for TCHC capital improvements or the creation of new affordable housing in Ward 27 in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the Chief Planner; $1,300,000 for local park and streetscape improvements in the Church-Wellesley Village in consultation with Ward Councillor and the Chief Planner; $250,000 for capital improvements to community and cultural facilities in the Ward in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the City Manager.\nSecured as Legal Convenience: (i) make available the option of combined units on floors 5 to 33 in response to interest amongst interested purchasers for 3 bedroom units; (ii) 7 units on the 34th and 35th floor with 5 units with a min. floor area of 80 sq. m. and 2 units with a min. floor area of 74.5 sq. m."],
    [715,"9","2013-09-26T00:00:00",null,"87-2014(OMB)","1093 Queen St. W.","Secured as legal convenience: 1:50 scale drawings; construct & maintain in accordance with Tier 1 TGS; the owner shall enter into a Public Surface Pedestrian Agreement with the City to secure the unobstructed pedestrian clearway along the Queen Street frontage measuring a minimum of 2.1 metres clear from the building face to the north property line - the area subject to said easement will be paved with materials suitable to pedestrian use and at elevations compatible with the adjoining sidewalk, at no expense to the City"],
    [716,"6","2013-10-18T00:00:00",967433.95,"1632-2013(OMB)","Stanley Greene District, Downsview Secondary Plan; Blocks A & P (80 Carl Hall Road )","Construct, provide & maintain 113 affordable rental units, max. 6 studio, max. 45 1-bdrm, min. 28 2-bdrm, min. 40 stacked townhouses in Block E; cash contribution of $864/dwelling unit (max 1131) and $3.80/m2 NRGFA, all indexed from Oct. 23/08, for community centre and daycare; public art @ 1% g.c.c. to max. value of $1M;"],
    [717,"8","2013-10-11T00:00:00",null,"1338-2013","1-29 and 111-133 Bagot Court, 1-87 Bredonhill Court, 41-119 Varna Drive, 1-78 Cather Crescent, 1 Leila Lane, 1-11 and 15-45 Zachary Court and 215-251 Ranee Avenue","Minimum of 233 Replacement Social Housing Units on the Development site with rents geared to income for not less than 25 years; provide and implement a Tenant Relocation and Assistance Plan; public art @ 1% g.c.c. of market residential portion of development; submit and implement Construction Mitigation and Tenant Communication Strategy."],
    [718,"13","2013-10-11T00:00:00",420000,"1341-2013","200 Dundas St. E., 241-251 Jarvis Street and 280 George Street","$250 K for local streetscape, parkland and community services improvements within Ward 27 and may be used for finishing the community space at 200 Dundas Street East; owner to convey to the City a minimum of 1,300 square metres of space; owner to pay all costs of infrastructure improvements associated with the development including improvements to utilities and transportation infrastructure"],
    [719,"11","2013-10-11T00:00:00",null,"1291-2013","480 University Avenue","A fully accessible entrance connection and entrance tunnel from 480 University Ave. to the TTC concourse level at the St. Patrick Subway Station shall be constructed at the sole expense of the owner; provision of securities to TTC for the entrance connection and tunnel."],
    [720,"12","2013-10-11T00:00:00",731000,"1325-2013","1331 Yonge Street","$6 K for the production by Heritage Toronto of a historic plaque on the site re historical significance of Gallows Hill, with plan showing location; $375 K for the construction and cost of streetscape improvements on the east side of Yonge Street between Heath Street and Woodlawn Avenue East; $350 K for the purpose of park improvements to the David Balfour Park/Vale of Avoca Ravine; public art contribution in accordance with the Percent for Public Art Program - 1% of Gross Construction Cost"],
    [721,"10","2015-12-02T00:00:00",100000,"A0956/15TEY","30 Ordnance St.","$100,000 to be allocated toward  \timprovements to the public realm and the pedestrian and cycling infrastructure within the vicinity of the \tdevelopment; applicant shall provide a minimum of 5 bicycle parking spaces, to be located on-site, on floors P1 or above, in excess of the minimum required by the Zoning By-law, for each vehicle parking space being reduced, up to a maximum of 120 additional bicycle parking spaces, which may be located in accordance with the requirements of âbike parking spaces occupantâ spaces or âbike parking spaces visitorâ spaces as defined in the zoning By-law; or make a financial contribution to the City to area cycling facilities and/or infrastructure in the vicinity of the site, to be secured in an agreement pursuant to Section 45(9) of the Planning Act,"],
    [722,"10","2006-01-01T00:00:00",1000000,"Unknown","25 York St.","$1 million for  for streetscaping improvements on Front Street West between University Avenue and Spadina Avenue,\nSimcoe Street between the railway corridor and Queen Street West including bicycle lanes, and University Avenue between Front Street West and King Street West and Richmond Street West between University Avenue and Spadina Avenue;"],
    [723,"10","2013-11-15T00:00:00",2000000,"1502-2013","388 King St. W. and 82 Peter St.","$200,000 to be allocated to capital improvements to the playground at Ogden School located at 33 Pheobe Street in Ward 20; $500,000 for capital improvements to non-profit ars and cultural facilities in Ward 20, including but not limited to the Artscape facility at 21 Widmer Street; $1,300,000 for the provision of new affordable housing and/or non-profit arts and community facilities in Ward 20, including but not limited to sites within the Alexandra Park and Atkinson Co-op Revitalization Area"],
    [724,"8","2013-11-20T00:00:00",1800000,"A733/13NY","3401 Dufferin Street","$1,800,000 indexed to be allocated as follows:\n$500,000 for capital improvements to Baycrest Park, $400,000 towards public realm within the Dufferin Ave. Study, $200,000 for public realm improvements in the Yorkdale Village Area; $700,000 towards TTC for capital improvements to the Yorkdale Subway station."],
    [725,"13","2013-10-09T00:00:00",50000,"A0454/13TEY","105 George Street","$50,000 towards the North St. Lawrence Market redevelopment; 2 parking spaces available for St. Lawrence Market BIA for golf carts & trailers; enter into HEA for 252-264 Adelaide St. E.; complete conservation work by July 31, 2014; secure all of above in S.45 agreement."],
    [726,"13","2013-11-18T00:00:00",250000,"1523-2013","197, 197R, and 201 Yonge Street and 15 Shuter Street","$500,000 for Massey Hall for streetscape improvements to one or more of Yonge Street, St Enoch's Lane, Shuter Street, and/or Victoria Street in the immediate vicinity of Block B Lands; $ 1 million for the first phase of its construction of the Massey Hall expansion; $250,000 to be used for capital improvements to TCHC properties in Ward 27; provide a detailed conservation Plan; provide a letter of credit to secure the approved conservation work required for the maintenance provisions in the applicable heritage easement agreement for the Block A Lands with upward indexing; provide an Interpretation Plan for the cultural heritage values of the heritage property on Block A Lands; submit a Lighting Plan for the sensitive illumination at night of the Yonge Street elevation of the existing CBoC heritage building"],
    [727,"10","2013-12-18T00:00:00",2100000,"1710-2013; 841-2020; 842-2020","571 Dundas Street West, 21, 21a, 23,23a and 91 Augusta Avenue, 73-75 Augusta Square, 20 Vanauley Street","$2M cash contribution towards the growth of affordable rental and/or affordable ownership housing within the proposed market buildings located on Blocks 1,4,6,8,11 and/or 13 (the owner may provide affordable rental or ownership housing units within the revitalization in lieu of making a cash contribution); Construction of a new 1,100 square metre community facility constructed on Block 9 to be valued at a minimum of $5,000,000; the retention and refurbishment of 473 existing social housing units and common areas and amenities in the apartment buildings at 20 Vanauley Street, 73-75 Augusta Square and 91 Augusta Avenue and the fourplex building known as 21, 21a,23, 23a Augusta Avenue; Owner to provide 4,000 square feet of non-residential floor space for local social enterprise and business development to be worth minimum of $1 m; owner to prepare a District Public Art Plan; Owner to provide two Bixi Stations with a minimum of 10 bicycle spaces per station; the provision and maintenance on not less than 333 Replacement Rental Dwelling Units; tenant relocation and assistance plan; Owner to prepare a Construction Mitigation and Tenant Communication Strategy; Owner shall agree not to seek issuance of a building permit until such time as the infrastructure required for the development is constructed or secured; Owner to remit all outstanding Planning Application fees; owner to provide funding and construction of any improvements to municipal infrastructure as required throughout each phase of development in connection with the Functional Servicing Report and the Traffic Impact Study; owner to provide updates to the Emergency Services Communications Strategy; $2,000,000.00 indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Non-Residential Construction Price Index for Toronto for the period from the date of the execution of the Section 37 Agreement to the date of payment, towards the construction and finishing of the replacement community centre location on Block 10 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; The Owner shall provide to the City a minimum 2,000 square feet of non-residential floor space, to a minimum construction value of $500,000.00, within the community centre on Block 10, on Block 4 or on Block 6"],
    [728,"13","2013-12-18T00:00:00",5000000,"1724-2013","454-464 Yonge Street","$4,400,000 for streetscape improvements, transit upgrades, affordable housing within Ward 27, and/or local area park improvements; 100 K for Church Wellesley Business Improvement Area or other purposes; $500 K for bicycle share stations in the area; $500K for public art; wind mitigation measures; at least 10% of the total number of dwelling units be constructed on the lot shall contain at least three or more bedrooms; \nSecured as legal convenience: Owner to pay for and construct any improvements to the municipal infrastructure; owner required to enter into condominium registration a shared use agreement with 450 Yonge Street to secure access to garbage facilities and parking for use of the Oddfellows' Hall; as a condition of site plan approval and prior to the occupancy of the building, the owner shall convey to the City an easement over the setback area along the Yonge Street frontage"],
    [729,"11","2013-12-18T00:00:00",350000,"1725-2013","595 Bay Street, 304-316 Yonge Street, 14-80 Dundas Street West","$350 K to be used for streetscape improvements on the north side of Edward Street; 1 Million fifty six thousand for the relocation of the TTC Staircase at the northwest corner of Yonge Street and Dundas Street West (Letter of Credit); $985,000 for the construction of improvements to Edward Street beyond the property line of 595 Bay Street and 306 Yonge Street (Letter of credit); A set of plans illustrating the work necessary to complete the Dundas Station accessibility improvements; $260,000 for the construction of improvements to the below-grade entrance from Dundas Station to 595 Bay Street and 306 Yonge (Letter of credit)"],
    [730,"4","2013-01-24T00:00:00",1550000,"1429-2013(OMB)","1844-1854 Bloor Street West , 35 and 37 Pacific Avenue, 6-14 Oakmount Road and Part of 18 and 18A Oakmount Road","$1,550,000.00  towards capital improvements to one or more of the following: local parks, local streetscape and local non-profit childcare facilities of which $15,000 goes towards the High Park Straw Bale Teaching Kitchen; the owner is to maintain not less than 14 new replacement rental dwelling units on the lot with rents no higher than mid-range rents for at least 20 years; the owner is to provide and maintain wind mitigation measures; the owner is to satisfy the requirements of the TCDSB and the TDSB regarding warning clauses and signage; the owner is to undertake a technical review of the proposed development and satisfy the requirements of the TTC and provide any necessary warning clauses in future agreements of purchase and sale related to the TTC operations"],
    [731,"2","2013-11-15T00:00:00",300000,"1478-2013","2 Holiday Drive","$300 K for improvements to Broadacres Park; \nSecured as legal convenience: compliance with noise attenuation measures contained in the Noise Control Study"],
    [732,"10","2013-11-15T00:00:00",1500000,"1498-2013","1 The Esplanade","$1,000,000 for PATH connections, including a pedestrian bridge over Yonge Street and a bridge to 2 Church Street, and/or the future signalization of Yonge Street and the Esplanade; $250,000 for streetscape improvements within the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood; $50,000 for the North St. Lawrence Market redevelopment;  $100,000 for implementation of the Sherbourne Promenade Plan; $100,000  for implementation of the Heritage Interpretation and Old Town Toronto Heritage Lighting Plans; provide and maintain public works pursuant to a Percent for Public Art Program; provide and maintain within the site a publicly accessible PATH walkway connection located within the podium from the west end of the podium adjacent to Yonge Street through the podium at the second level to the east end"],
    [733,"10","2013-11-15T00:00:00",2600000,"1503-2013 & 747-2016","81 and 87 Peter Street","$1,300,000 to be applied towards one or both of streetscape improvements in the East Precinct of King Spadina and community services and facilities in the King Spadina Area; $1,300,000 for the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable housing and used for the development of affordable housing in Ward 20; owner to provide and maintain a public art contribution focused on the enhancement of the facades of the above-grade parking at a minimum of $250,000; Construct at least ten percent of the total number of dwelling units on the lot as having three or more bedrooms; \nSecured as a legal convenience: submit & implement a wind study"],
    [734,"10","2013-11-15T00:00:00",775000,"1504-2013","523,525 and 525A Adelaide Street West","$50 K for the Factory Lab Theatre; $225,000 for streetscape improvements; $500,000 for capital improvements to and/or the acquisition of Affordable Housing in Ward 20; Letter of credit $750,000.00 as security to construct the base park improvements; 10% of units as 3-bdrm; knock-out panels to enable merging units to create 3+ bdrm units.\nSecured as legal convenience: exterior materials; construct pedestrian walkway and provide easement; construct & convey public park on site with above base park improvements at value between $500K and $750K; conduct EA and remediation of parkland; maintain public park at owner's expense."],
    [735,"3","2013-12-18T00:00:00",null,"1723-2013","3560, 3580, 3600 Lake Shore Boulevard West","The owner shall file applications for Site Plan Control Approval that clearly articulates the following at-receptor mitigation measures identified in the Environmental Noise update, prepared by Valcoustics Canada Limited, no rooftop amenity spaces on Blocks 11 and the midrise building (Block B4), all rooftop amenity spaces on Blocks 10 and 14 shall be protected within a 1.5 metre tall acoustic barrier and no sensitive receptors (plane of a bedroom, living/dining room or kitchen window, balconies or terraces) located on the west facing facades of Block 10 or 11; the owner shall include a noise and odour warning clause indicating the proximity of the subject lands which have be classified as Class 4 Area pursuant to Ministry of the Environment NPC-300 Guidelines, to the Wakefield Canada Inc. manufacturing and warehouse facility located at 3660 Lake Shore Boulevard West."],
    [736,"13","2013-12-19T00:00:00",1600000,"86-2014 (OMB)","64-70 Shuter St.","$250K for capital improvements to TCHC buildings in Ward 27; $250K for improvements to Arena Gardens Park; $100K for two bike share stations in the vicinity of the site; $1M for streetscaping improvements to local streets including Yonge St.; provide and maintain for min. 20 years at least 12 rental replacement units on site, comprising at least 5 affordable units and at least 7 mid-range rental units; provide & implement a Tenant Relocation and Assistance Plan; if designated historical prior to submission of SPA application, obtain alteration permit prior to site plan approval."],
    [737,"17","2013-11-20T00:00:00",1700000,"217-2022(OMB) & 218-2022(OMB)","1200, 1210, 1220 Sheppard Ave. E.","$1.7M cash contribution for public community facility in Ward 24; landscaping of public boulevards to a value of $560K (indexed) to south of lands between Old Leslie St. and Sheppard; design & construct pedestrian links from north property limit and south-east property limit to East Don River Valley trail system; provide security LC of $459K for pedestrian links; refurbish retained office buildings including a green roof."],
    [738,"11","2013-05-23T00:00:00",4500000,"838-2015(OMB)","984, 990, 1000 Bay St.","$3.6M for area park improvements and local area streetscape improvements, including narrowing of St. Joseph St.; $400K for capital improvements to TCHC buildings; public art contribution of $500K for new Cloverhill Park.\nSecured as legal convenience: min. 33 units as 3-bedroom units with average size of 950 sq. ft.; easement over private north-south lane from St. Joseph St.; public lane widening; triangular corner splay for public lane."],
    [739,"11","2014-01-22T00:00:00",30000,"A0895/13TEY","164 Avenue Road","$30,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements to the Toronto Community Housing building at 250 Davenport Road"],
    [740,"12","2014-02-12T00:00:00",325000,"A0935/13TEY","829-835 St Clair Avenue West","$325,000 indexed allocated to local senior, arts library and housing projects."],
    [741,"9","2014-01-15T00:00:00",null,"220-2014(OMB)","362 Wallace Ave.","Construction and fitting out of on-site 475 m2 community facility; design and construct total realignment of eastern staircase of Wallace Street Pedestrian Bridge; provide interpretive program on-site re history of Wallace Street Pedestrian Bridge.\nSecured as legal convenience: any needed improvements to municipal infrastructure; parkland dedication conditions; water line & hydro connections to West Toronto Railpath."],
    [742,"9","2014-01-15T00:00:00",null,"222-2014(OMB)","11 Peel Ave.","$2.1M (indexed) for construction of new public park at 405 Dufferin St. & 17-21 Peel Ave., with any balance to be used for affordable artist work studios, owned/operated by City or non-profit artspace management organization.\nSecured as legal convenience: building materials; improvements to municipal infrastructure; implement Tier 1 TGS; lower grade for new public park."],
    [743,"4","2014-01-23T00:00:00",1837000,"225-2014(OMB)","1100 King St. W.","Construct bicycle path with public access, connecting to King St. W.; daycare space or cash for daycare facility in Ward 14 to a minimum value of $700K; contribute affordable rental housing units or cash for affordable housing in Ward 14, to min. value of $700K; $300K for improvement and/or expansion of City-owned park space in Ward 14; contribution of $137K to be directed to one of the preceding community benefits. Number of matters secured as a legal convenience."],
    [744,"10","2012-05-30T00:00:00",475000,"A0970/11TEY","306-322 Richmond St. W.","Free 1-year membership to car share program for first-time purchasers with no car; $247,500 for area streetscape improvements; $27,500 for capital improvements to social housing in Ward 20; $160K toward civic improvements, including but not limited to streetscape improvements on John Street, Richmond Street West and Adelaide Street West; $40K for public housing improvements in Ward 20."],
    [745,"12","2014-01-23T00:00:00",1500000,"226-2014(OMB)","1443, 1445, 1451 Bathurst St. & 501 St. Clair","$1.5M for capital improvements to Wychwood Public Library and/or to local parkland or public art locally in Ward 21 and beautification and street enhancement projects; additional public access at grade; provide & maintain 7 rental replacement units for at least 20 years (could be off-site); tenants to have full access to building facilities & amenities; affordable rents for at least 10 years; tenant relocation assistance; 3 car share parking spaces with electric plug-in.\nSecured as legal convenience: post monitored construction hotline number; artwork on hoarding;"],
    [746,"15","2013-11-06T00:00:00",743977,"A690/13NY","1888 & 1900 Bayview Avenue","$743,977.00 to be used towards the ongoing inspection, maintenance, repair and/or re-construction of the Sewers located in the valley lands and in a portion of the Site"],
    [747,"17","2016-12-15T00:00:00",900000,"1278-2016","2-14 Cusack Court","$750,000 to be used towards the cost of constructing and equipping a public community centre as identified in Figure 4.3.3 of the Sheppard East Subway Corridor Secondary Plan; the provision for a minimum of 1.7 square metres per dwelling unit of indoor amenity area to a maximum of 340 square metres provided that such gross floor area is used solely for the purposes of indoor private recreational amenity area; $150,000.00 to be used towards capital improvements that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the development such as, but not limited to, parks, local streetscape and public art, in consultation with the appropriate City division and the Ward Councillor\nSecured as legal convenience: submit & implement a construction management plan; implement Tier 1 TGS."],
    [748,"13","2014-02-20T00:00:00",null,"115-2014","571 Jarvis St and 119 Isabella St","Implement Heritage Conservation Plan for 571 Jarvis St.; enter into Heritage Easement Agreement; provide LC of $400K (indexed) to secure restoration required by Conservation Plan.\nSecured as a legal convenience: Exterior building & landscape materials; provide & maintain trees, continuous soil trench & irrigation system on Isabella & Huntley frontages; compliance with TGS Checklist; carry out Archaeological Assessment; submit & implement Noise Attenuation Study; submit site servicing review."],
    [749,"13","2014-02-20T00:00:00",1000000,"133-2014","545, 555 and 565 Sherbourne Street","$900K for construction of pool at Wellesley C.C.; $100K for streetscape improvements on Bleecker Street or other public realm improvements as part of the future Community Improvement Plan for the St. James Town neighbourhood; Lease extension for Art City in St. James Town at BMR of under $1K/mo., or public art @ 1% g.c.c.; secure existing 1107 rental units for 20 years; provide 11 affordable rental replacement units for 20 years and tenant relocation assistance; construction mitigation and tenant communication strategy; Other needed improvements and renovations to the existing rental housing including improved security and access entry system throughout complex, better access and improvements to podium landscaped space, and programmed amenity rooms and amenity space; Construct improvements to St. James Town West Park"],
    [750,"3","2014-02-20T00:00:00",521700,"137-2014","42 Park Lawn Rd.","$500,000 for improvements to Mimico Creek Trail;  $21,700 for construction of pedestrian bridge on Mimico Creek Trail"],
    [751,"13","2014-02-20T00:00:00",4500000,"139-2014","501-521 Yonge St, 6-8 Alexander St and 23 Maitland St","Public art program @ $500K (indexed); $3,350,000.00 for local streetscape improvements and laneway improvements not abutting the lot, in the local area including along Yonge Street and Maitland Terrace; $450K for affordable housing and Toronto Community Housing within Ward 27; $200K for capital improvements to The Hincks-Dellcrest Treatment Centre on Jarvis St; $500K for parkland acquisition and/or park improvements in the area or conveyance of equivalent parkland to City; 10% of dwelling units are 3+ bdrms.\nSecured as legal convenience: design and construct upgraded streetscape for Yonge Street and for Maitland Terrace, from Maitland Street to Alexander Street, and for Alexander Street and for Maitland Street adjacent to the lot, including a pedestrian walkway (laneway only), upgraded pavement treatment and landscaping;  provide & maintain wind mitigation measures in approved Wind Study; pay for and construct any needed infrastructure improvements; provide and maintain privately owned, publicly accessible walkways with public easements on the lot for the purpose of extending the width of public sidewalks abutting the lot along each of the Yonge Street, Alexander Street and Maitland Street frontages; implement construction management plan for each phase;"],
    [752,"2","2014-02-05T00:00:00",3144985.97,"60-2017(OMB)","259, 270 The Kingsway and 1144 Royal York Rd.","$1,224,039 for capital improvements to Humber Valley Park and Humber Valley Arena and Ice Rink or other qualifying community benefit; public art to a min. value of $1.2M; complete the following transportation improvements: a) reconstruct Royal York from 25 m north of Ashley to Royal York Court, with 2 years of project build-out; b) reconstruct Kingsway from 25 m north of Ashley to south limit of Lambeth, within 2 years of project build-out; c) $300K for EA for Ashley widening, to be returned if EA not required, and unused balance to be returned; d) pavement widening on Ashley between Royal York and Kingsway; e) $500K for traffic control signals at Ashley/Royal York and possibly Ashley/Kingsway, with signal warrant studies within 2 years of project build-out; f) design & construct left turn storage lands and north & south approaches to Kingsway/Ashley intersection; g) reconstruct Lambeth from Royal York to 25 m north of plaza entrance, within 2 years of build-out; h) design & construct realignment of Lambeth/Kingsway intersection; i) $250K for pedestrian activated traffic signal at Kingsway/Private Street B following a warrant study within 2 years of project build-out; j) $100K for traffic calming in area bounded by Islington (west), Dundas (south), Royal York & Edgehill (east), Kingsway/Edenbridge (north).\nSecured as legal convenience: implement Tier 1 TGS."],
    [753,"12","2014-03-26T00:00:00",210000,"A0087/14TEY","109 Vaughan Road","$210,000 to be allocated toward local seniors, arts, library and streetscape improvement projects, to be determined by the Ward Councillor"],
    [754,"13","2014-04-03T00:00:00",325000,"303-2014","17 Dundonald Street","Owner required to spend a min. of $490,000 towards landscape improvements to the proposed landscape open space, sidewalk and TTC walkway and; owner spends a min of $60,000 towards continuation of the TTC walkway south from the property line to Wellesley Street East; of $436,000 to TTC towards the redesign and incorporation of the second access to the Wellesley Street subway station (prior to first above grade building permit); $100,000 (prior to the first above-grade BP) towards capital improvement for Toronto Community Housing in Ward 27; $225,000 towards capital improvements to James Canning Gardens; Owner at its sole cost and expense construct the Entrance Connection from 17 Dundonald; Letter of Credit to secure the implementation of commemorative plan for the Commercial Travellers' Association of Canada building; \n\nSecured as a legal connivance: provide at least 12 residential dwelling units in the building that are capable of being designed as three-bedroom dwelling units"],
    [755,"4","2014-03-19T00:00:00",null,"354-2014 (OMB)","2376, 2388 Dundas Street West","provide 3.0 m public pedestrian connection between the Metrolinx/GO Station and Dundas Avenue West; provision of lands for the creation of a Passenger Pick-Up and Drop-off Facility along the eastern portion of the site; provide land for the future construction of a TTC second exit"],
    [756,"4","2014-04-04T00:00:00",225000,"355-2014(OMB)","383 Sorauren Avenue","cash contribution of $112,500.00 toward the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the purpose of constructing new affordable rental housing units in Ward 14;cash contribution of $112,500.00 towards improvements to Wabash-Sorauren Community Centre\n\n$10,000 L of Credit for Downtown rental and Building Supply for mitigation of noise"],
    [757,"8","2014-05-08T00:00:00",200000,"436-2014","1678-1704 Avenue Road, Fairlawn Ave. 375-377, Brookdale Ave. 412-416","$50,000 to Allenby Junior Public School; $50,000 to John Wanless Junior Public School; $50,000 allocated to Ledbury Park, to develop a new play structure and other fitness amenities; $50,000 allocated to Blessed Sacrament School; maintenance on the site of not less than 18 new replacement rental dwelling units, comprising at least 1 affordable rental dwelling units and 17 rental dwelling units with rents no higher than mid-range rents; tenant relocation assistance\n\nLegal Convenience: construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard; submit and implement a Construction Mitigation and Communication Strategy"],
    [758,"15","2014-05-08T00:00:00",1250000,"442-2014; 1103-2022, 1104-2022","70 and 80 Wicksteed Ave, 202, 204, 206 Parkhurst Blvd, 99 Vanderhoof Avenue","$1,250,000 towards one or both of the following capital community services and facilities to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor\nas follows:  (A) the cost of the expansion to Leaside Memorial Gardens, and (B) streetscape improvements in the vicinity of the development, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;"],
    [759,"24","2014-05-12T00:00:00",150000,"A182/13SC","1 and 2 Meadowglen Place","$50,000 to Animal Alliance of Canada for improvements to Toronto Feral Cat Recovery Centre (705 Progress Ave.); $50,000 improvements to Bendale Library; $50,000 to new Meadowglen/Brimorton Park"],
    [760,"25","2014-06-11T00:00:00",50000,"339-2015(OMB)","17 Island Road","$50,000.00 for parkland and streetscape improvements in the ward prior to issuance of an above grade building permit;"],
    [761,"19","2014-07-10T00:00:00",60000,"733-2014(OMB)","763 - 765 Woodbine Ave. & 1945 - 1955 Gerrard St E.","for streetscape improvements, that are not adjacent to the site, along Woodbine Avenue and Gerrard Street within Ward 32;\nLegal Convenience - construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard"],
    [762,"22","2014-08-28T00:00:00",425000,"999-2014","2933 Sheppard Avenue East","towards capital improvements to Tam O'Shanter Park ($240,000), and Scarden Park ($185,000); \nas legal convenience: all offers and agreements of purchase and sale entered into shall include a warning clause advising of the potential future access restrictions to Sheppard Avenue East; construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures; Design and construct the building in conformity with the architectural design identified on plans on file;  post and maintain signs on site and include warning clauses in all offers of purchase and sale advising purchasers of the status of local TDSB school accommodation"],
    [763,"6","2014-07-11T00:00:00",40000,"702-2014","591 Finch Ave. W.","public art in the vicinity of the development; if contribution has not been used for the intended purpose within three (3) years of this By-law coming into full force and effect, the cash contribution may be redirected for another purpose provided that the purpose(s) is/are identified in the Official Plan and will benefit the community in the vicinity of the lot"],
    [764,"19","2014-07-11T00:00:00",230000,"698-2014","2359 Danforth Ave.","for a Public Art Program, administered by the City's Culture Division, in the vicinity of the development site; improvements to Stephenson Park"],
    [765,"11","2014-06-13T00:00:00",2750000,"566-2014","43,49,51 Gerrard St. W. & 695 Bay St.","prior to first  above-grade BP: $250,000 for public art on the site or in-kind contribution; $450,000 for off-site streetscape improvements on Bay Street, Yonge Street, Gerrard Street West and/or Walton Street; $300,000 to be used for capital improvements to Toronto Community housing properties within Ward 27; $1,750,000 to be used for new affordable housing or a community rec. centre in Ward\n- on submission of site plan: $250,000 to be used for new affordable housing or a com rec. centre in Ward 27"],
    [766,"7","2014-07-11T00:00:00",250000,"684-2014","35 Tangiers Rd","$250,000 cash contribution to be used for local park land improvements, including Fountainhead Park &/or streetscape improvements on Finch Ave W in the vicinity of Finch West TTC Subway station.  Pls Note - Only $200,000 to be indexed.  Pls Note - $50,000 was required prior to bills."],
    [767,"11","2014-07-11T00:00:00",null,"694-2014","547, 549 & 555 College St","A Construction Management Plan (secured as a legal conv), per s.37 agrmt;\nA minimum of 10% of the total number of dwelling units to be constructed on the lot shall contain three bedrooms in compliance with the provisions of the Ontario Building Code with a minimum gross floor area of 79 square metres;\nA minimum of 15% of the total number of dwelling units to be constructed on the lot shall contain two bedrooms in compliance with the provisions of the Ontario Building Code."],
    [768,"10","2014-01-09T00:00:00",1000000.01,"1078-2014(OMB)","219 Queen Street West","$100,000 for capital improvements to Affordable Housing in Ward 20 (prior to issuance of the OMB Order); $900,000 indexed for streetscape improvements in the area; Make a public art contribution for a value not less than one percent of the gross construction cost of all buildings and structures on the land; A min. of 10% of dwelling units shall be 3 bedroom or large dwelling units; Incorporate knock-out panels to enable conversion of units with fewer bedrooms to 3-bedroom units"],
    [769,"12","2014-07-02T00:00:00",230000,"734-2014(OMB)","1486 Bathurst Street","$30,000 to be allocated toward the construction of Bike Share Toronto bicycle space in the vicinity of the lands; $200,000 to be allocated toward improvements to the Wychwood Public Library and/or for St. Clair West streetscape improvements"],
    [770,"13","2014-04-30T00:00:00",1200000,"A0159/14TEY","365 - 375 Church St.","$1,200,000 towards community improvements; capital improvements to Ward 27 Toronto Community Housing Corporation affordable housing; in addition to local streetscape improvements; and local park improvements in consultation with the Councillor and local stakeholders"],
    [771,"3","2014-07-08T00:00:00",1327500,"835-2015(OMB); 836-2015(OMB)","2183 Lake Shore Boulevard West","$1,327,500 (indexed annually), prior to the issuance of an above-grade Building Permit, as a contribution to be used for capital improvement projects in Ward 6 at the direction of the ward Councillor in consultation with City Legal and the Chief Planner; the Owner agrees to provide, at its own expense. an approximate area of 3,400 sq. m. of privately-owned publicly-accessible space (âPOPSâ) and public access easements over the POPS for members of the public. The public access easements are to be conveyed to the City for nominal consideration and are to be free and clear of all physical and title encumbrances.\nSecured as a legal convenience: provide 42 parking spaces as publically accessible in the parking garage; see by-law 836-2015 for indexing conditions;"],
    [772,"22","2014-08-28T00:00:00",975000,"1002-2014","3260 Sheppard Ave. E.","$975,000.00, to be directed towards capital improvements to the Agincourt District Branch of the Toronto Public Library"],
    [773,"22","2014-08-28T00:00:00",150000,"1022-2014","1251 Bridletowne Circle","$150,000.00, for capital improvement to the public pedestrian and cycling pathway between Finch Avenue East, and the existing bridge over the channelized watercourse (Highland Creek - Bendale Branch, Section 14); the re-construction of the 1.5 metre public pedestrian walkway between Timberbank Boulevard and the existing bridge over the channelized watercourse (Highland Creek - Bendale Branch, Section 14) - the estimated re-construction value ranges between $200,000 to $250,000"],
    [774,"13","2014-08-28T00:00:00",1452000,"1028-2014","186 & 188 Jarvis Street","$145,200 toward capital improvements for TCHC owned properties; $250,000 toward offsite local City-owned laneway improvements; $250,000 for local parklands and streetscape improvements; $806,800 toward the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the purpose of constructing new affordable rental housing units in Ward 27, and/or cultural/community/cultural space improvements in the local area"],
    [775,"11","2014-08-28T00:00:00",4000000,"1039-2014, 1040-2014","50-60, 62 and 64 Charles St. E. & 47 and 61 Hayden St.","$400,000 towards the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the purpose of maintaining and constructing affordable rental housing units in Ward 27; $1,000,000 for local area park and streetscape improvements in Ward 27; $2,600,000 towards the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for new affordable housing in Ward 27 and/or community, cultural and/or recreational space improvements in Ward 27;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: a privately owned publicly accessible ground floor courtyard and a privately owned publicly accessible walkway connecting Charles Street East and Hayden Street, as surface easements; a pet care facility on site; a minimum 1.5 metre wide conveyance along the Hayden Street frontage to the City; a minimum of 10% of the dwelling units in the development must be 3 bedrooms or 2+1 bedrooms with a minimum size of 83.61 sq. m. per dwelling unit; owner shall enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement with the City for the properties located at 62-64 Charles Street East"],
    [776,"12","2014-08-28T00:00:00",700000,"1029-2014","183-195 Roehampton Ave and 139-145 Redpath Ave","(i) $700,000 cash for improvements to Redpath Ave Parkette & for the acquisition, design & construction of additional parklands which could potentially be a Redpath Ave Parkette expansion or the development of other parkland in the area; and (ii) $700,000 Cash/Letter of Credit or combination of both for public art to be designed & constructed on the subject site in accordance with 'Percent for Public Art Program and Guidelines'"],
    [777,"10","2014-08-28T00:00:00",800000,"1041-2014","324 326, 328 and 332 Richmond St West","$80,000 cash (payable within 30 days of ZBL coming into full force & effect), for improvements to street kiosks at Scadding Court Community Centre; $200,000 cash (payable prior to issuance of the first above-grade building permit) for capital improvements to/or dev't of new Toronto Community Housing Corp units in Ward 20; $120,000 cash (payable prior to issuance of the first above-grade building permit) for local parkland, streetscape improvements & community facilities within the King-Spadina E Precinct; $400,000 cash (payable upon the registration of the residential condo) for local parkland, streetscape improvements & community facilities within King-Spadina E Precinct; in consultation with Ward Councillor & appropriate City staff;\nAND AS A LEGAL CONVENIENCE -  a min of 10% of the total no. of dwelling units to be constructed in the mixed-use bldg shall be capable of being designed as 3-bedroom units (see details in agreement); require  Owner to pay for & construct any improvements to municipal infrastructure in connection with the Functional Servicing Report; prior to Site Plan Approval, the owner will submit a Construction Management Plan (see agreement for details)."],
    [778,"5","2014-08-28T00:00:00",200000,"1045-2014","1465 Lawrence Ave West","$150,000 cash (prior to an above grade permit) for playground equipment at Amesbury Park; $50,000 cash (prior to an above grade permit) for splash pad equipment at Amesbury Park; retention of the rental dwelling units within the Existing 20 Storey Apt Bldg for a min period of 15 years from the date this By-law comes into force and effect \nAND AS A LEGAL CONVENIENCE: construct and maintain the dev't in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the TGS; construct a new swimming pool with no capital cost passed onto tenants of the Existing 20 Storey Apt Bldg & shall establish min pool access & operational parameters for the tenants of the  of the Existing 20 Storey Apt Bldg"],
    [779,"8","2014-08-28T00:00:00",244560,"1059-2014","396-404 Hopewell Ave","provide & maintain the construction of a non-exclusive public pedestrian walkway to the City on terms & conditions satisfactory to the City Solicitor in a location generally described as a north/south access over the central portion of the site, with details of the design to be determined in the context of site plan approval for the development and such walkway lands to be maintained by the owner at its sole cost;\nparkland improvements by the owner to the Beltline park, adjacent to the development site, as illustrated in the concept plan submitted by the applicant as part of the development application, as revised to reflect details and comments from City Planning and Parks, Forestry and Recreation, and such improvements to be financially secured to the satisfaction of the City;\nadditional improvements to the York Beltline Trail for extension of the trail east from the rear of 396-404 Hopewell Avenue to Marlee Avenue, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, and such improvements to be financially secured to the satisfaction of the City."],
    [780,"10","2014-08-28T00:00:00",2000000,"1061-2014;","57 Spadina Ave","$200,000 cash towards the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the purpose of maintaining and constructing affordable rental housing units in Ward 20;\n$1,300,000 cash towards community services and facilities & public realm improvements in Ward 20;\n$500,000 towards improvements to the City-owned laneway to the S of the site, between Spadina Ave and the east limit of the property at 393 King St W, excluding the lane widening to be conveyed to the City, the design of such to be determined in conjunction with, and co-ordinated with, site plan approval of the development\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: owner shall provide 10% family sized dwelling units in the development;  owner shall construct the streetscape fronting on Spadina Avenue, subject to any requirements imposed in the Site Plan Approval process; Prior to Site Plan Approval on the lot, the owner shall convey land to the City for the purpose of widening public laneways;"],
    [781,"18","2014-08-28T00:00:00",2621348.68,"1047-2014","5182-5192, 5200 and 5218 Yonge Street","A minimum of 1.5 sq m per dwelling unit of indoor recreational amenity space;  monetary contribution of $694.28/sq. m. up to 3,527.28 sq. m. ($2,448,919.95) of proposed GFA to be used by the City toward the provision of public recreation centres and social facilities and/or toward the cost of constructing and furnishing such facilities and/or toward the cost of the City acquiring lands necessary for the completion of planned service roads and associated road network and buffer areas in the North York Centre (Indexed - contribution shall be equal to the market value, based on land value, of up to 3,527.28 square metres of proposed gross floor area, as determined by the Director of Real Estate Services);  the owner shall transfer to the City a minimum of 545 sq. m. of Social Facility Space in the building\nSecured as  Legal Convenience: From a min of 1,260  to a max 1350 sq m.of street related retail and service commercial uses located at grade on the ground floor along the Yonge Street frontage directly accessible from the street and located within 30 m of the property line; bicycle room(s) containing a minimum of 37 bicycle parking spaces for the residential uses and a minimum of 4 bicycle parking spaces (50 sq. m.) for the commercial/retail uses;"],
    [782,"11","2014-08-28T00:00:00",null,"1051-2014","481 University Ave, 210 Dundas St W, 70 Centre Ave & 137 Edward St","Internalization of the TTC Staircase at the NE corner of University Ave and Dundas St W.;  Design and construct a pedestrian promenade along Dundas St W which shall include public art and public realm improvements; retain and restore the primary University Ave and Dundas St W elevations of the office building at 481 University Avenue and printing plant at 210 Dundas Street West in accordance with the Heritage Impact Assessment\n\nLegal Convenience: provision of a public easement in favour of the City for pedestrians along the Dundas St W Promenade frontage."],
    [783,"13","2014-08-28T00:00:00",1000000,"1063-2014","11 Wellesley St West and 155 St. Luke Lane (formerly 5-25 Wellesley St W & 14-26 Breadalbane St","$1M, indexed, toward public art in accordance with the Public Art Program to be used on the site or in the adjacent parkland; the owner shall construct the Above Base Park Improvements at its expense in accordance with the approved plans and specifications - and post an irrevocable Letter of Credit in the amount of 100% of the value of the approved estimate of the Above Base Park Improvements;  10% of all total dwelling units erected or used on the lot shall have two or more bedrooms and at least 7% of the units shall have at least three or more bedrooms with a minimum size of 80 square metres;  shall convey to the City, at nominal cost, a 3 m wide strip along Wellesley St W and a stratified widening along the public lane abutting the site (St. Luke Lane) ranging from 1.5 to .9 m; the owner shall convey to the City an easement(s) for 24-hour public access to the pedestrian area over the setback area along the St. Luke Lane frontage, and shall maintain this area free and clear of encumbrances for pedestrian use, in perpetuity; \n\nLegal Convenience:  convey to the City a stratified parcel for park purposes consisting of lands of approximately 2,040 square metres to be purchased by the City; the owner of the site at its cost, shall convey to the City to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor a stratified parcel for park purposes consisting of lands of approximately 4,074 square metres to be conveyed at no cost to the City (which include lands currently held in escrow from the 1999 Section 37 Agreement for the block) - pursuant to Section 42; owner shall pay for and construct any improvements to the municipal infrastructure in connection with the Functional Servicing Report; owner shall design and construct an upgraded streetscape for St. Luke Lane from Wellesley Street West to Breadalbane Street including along the frontage of the site providing a pedestrian walkway, upgraded pavement treatment and landscaping to be secured through the site plan process; owner shall design and construct upgraded streetscape for Wellesley St W along the frontage of the site, to include, upgraded pavement treatment and landscaping to be secured through the site plan process;"],
    [784,"8","2014-08-28T00:00:00",null,"1072-2014","200 Ridley Boulevard","Secured as Legal Convenience: \n(i) securing of the rental tenure of the existing 91 unit building currently known as 200 Ridley Boulevard for a minimum of 20 years, commencing from the date of Council's decision, as a 90 unit building, with no applications for demolition, or conversion from residential rental; \n(ii) construction of an indoor amenity space for the use and enjoyment of the tenants of the rental building; the location and finishing of which shall be to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner; provisions of building upgrades and amenities; \nfor Building A - owner to provide and install 2 extra washing and drying machines; install wall-mounted lights; 5 security cameras (MM3.33)"],
    [785,"8","2014-08-28T00:00:00",null,"1037-2014 (citywide ZBL), 1038-2014 (old TO ZBL)","2384 â 2388 Yonge Street and 31 Montgomery Avenue","Letter of credit for $500,000 to guarantee the cost for public art on the lands;\nLetter of credit for $100,000 to guarantee the cost for streetscape improvements to be provided by the owner, to Yonge St, Helendale Ave & Montgomery Ave abutting the site & parkland, such  improvements in accordance with designs to be approved in connection with the Midtown in Focus, Parks, Open Space and Streetscape Master Plan Study for Yonge-Eglinton;\na non-exclusive public pedestrian easement to City in a location generally described as a north/south access over the western portion of the site, with details of the location and final design to be determined in the context of site plan approval for the development and that such easement lands be maintained by the owner at its sole cost;\na min of 4, three-bedroom units in the building; and\nowner shall maintain the public park subject to s.37 agreement\n\nLEGAL CONVENIENCE:\nenter into a Heritage Easement Agreement;\nPrior to SP Approval - (i) provide a Conservation Plan, and \n(ii) provide final Site Plan drawings including drawings related to the approved Conservation Plan to the satisfaction of the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services;\n\nprior to the issuance of any permit for all or any part of the lot, excluding the portion of the lot known municipally in the year 2014 as 31 Montgomery Avenue, including pursuant to the Ontario Heritage Act and the Building Code Act and including any permit for excavation and shoring or foundation, but excluding a permit for the removal of the one storey addition to the rear of the heritage structure, a rental/sales centre, repairs, maintenance and usual and minor works acceptable to the Manager Heritage Preservation Services, the owner of the lot shall:\n\n \n\n1.         obtain final approval for the necessary by-law amendment required for the alterations to the property at 2384-2388 Yonge Street, such amendment to have been enacted by City Council and to have come into full force and effect in a form and with content acceptable to City Council as determined by the Chief Planner, and Executive Director City Planning in consultation with the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services;\n\n \n\n2.          have obtained final Site Plan Approval for such property, for an above-grade building permit only;\n\n \n\n3.         provide full building permit drawings, including notes and specifications for the conservation and protection measures keyed to the approved Conservation Plan, including a description of materials and finishes to be prepared by the project architect and a qualified heritage consultant to the satisfaction of the Manager Heritage Preservation Services, except in the case of any below-grade building permits, only the subject building permit drawings are to be provided;\n\n \n\n4.          provide a Lighting Plan that describes how the heritage structure will be sensitively illuminated to enhance its heritage character, to the satisfaction of the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services, for an above-grade building permit only;\n\n \n\n5.         provide an Interpretation Plan for Postal Station K, to the satisfaction of the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services, for an above-grade building permit only; and\n\n \n\n6.         provide a letter of credit to the City in a form and amount satisfactory to the Manager Heritage Preservation Services prior to the issuance of any permit pursuant to the Ontario Heritage Act for all or any part of the lot, to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan and the approved Interpretation Plan, with such amount to be indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Non-Residential Construction Price Index for Toronto, calculated from the date of the Section 37 Agreement to the date the letter of credit is provided;\n\n \n\niv.         prior to the release of such letter of credit the owner shall:\n\n \n\n1.         provide a letter of substantial completion prepared and signed by a qualified heritage consultant confirming that the conservation work and the interpretive work have been completed in accordance with the approved Conservation Plan and the approved Interpretation Plan, and that an appropriate standard of conservation has been maintained, all to the satisfaction of the Manager Heritage Preservation Services; and\n\n \n\n2.          provide replacement Heritage Easement Agreement photographs to the satisfaction of the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services;\n\n \n\nv.         the owner shall construct and convey to the City, within three years after the date of the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, excluding a permit for demolition, rental/sales centre, maintenance and usual and minor works in association with the heritage structure, for nominal consideration a public park having a minimum size of 264 square metres with such conveyance deemed to fully satisfy the parkland contribution requirements for the development as currently proposed, and in accordance with the terms and conditions of parkland conveyance as are set out in Attachment 14 to the report (July 24, 2014), from the Director, Community Planning, North York District with the following amendments:\n\n \n\n1.          allow the proposed parkland dedication to be subject to:\n\n \n\na.         a 3.0 metre wide pedestrian access easement connecting Yonge Street to the front of the heritage building;\n\n \n\nb.         easements to provide, maintain, replace, etc, hydro and water for the Development, the terms of such easements to be satisfactory to the Acting General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, including the requirement that the Park will be reinstated with the materials and as per the approved Park Plan, at the owners expense should any services in the easements need to be replaced or repaired; but otherwise  the conveyance to be free and clear, above and below grade easements, encumbrances and encroachments, including surface and subsurface easements unless approved by the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation.\n\n \n\nThe City shall accept the parkland dedication subject to the foregoing easements in complete fulfillment of the parkland dedication or cash in lieu thereof requirements of the Planning Act for the Development. So there is no uncertainty, Council consents to the above noted easements and encroachments or obstructions in the context of section 3.2.3 of the City of Toronto Official Plan, and confirms there shall be no requirement for additional cash in lieu payment(s) as a consequence thereof;\n\n \n\n2.         delete the requirement for indexing the letter of credit for the Above Base Park Improvements; and\n\n \n\n3.         Appendix 1 (Section 37 Provisions) of the draft Zoning By-law Amendment attached as Attachment 17 to the report (July 24, 2014), from the Director, Community Planning, North York District be amended accordingly."],
    [786,"8","2014-08-28T00:00:00",325000,"1071-2014","228 Wilson Ave.","$325,000.00 to be used for: (i) Capital improvements to local parks; (ii) Streetscape improvements; (iii) Fully furnished and equipped non-profit child care facilities; (iv) Public Art; or (v) Other non-profit arts, cultural, community or institutional facilities;  all in the vicinity of the site.\nLegal Convenience:  Prior to issuance of the first building permit including excavation or demolition permits the owner shall submit and implement a Construction Management Plan and Neighbourhood Communication Strategy; construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard"],
    [787,"10","2014-08-28T00:00:00",3500000,"1027-2014","156-174 Front Street West and 43-51 Simcoe Street","$4M total - $1,000,000 for the John Street Cultural Corridor; $400,000 for capital improvements to TCHC facilities in Ward 20; $1,500,000 for streetscape improvements in the immediate area, which may include a future east/west connection to the PATH system; $500,000 for community services and facilities in Ward 20; $100,000 for the Toronto Book Awards Plaque Program (of which $50,000 shall have been paid prior to the passage of this By-law); and $500,000 for public art, in accordance with the City of Toronto's Percent for Public Art Program."],
    [788,"13","2014-09-03T00:00:00",100000,"A0189/14TEY","40 Temperance Street","$100,000 indexed towards redevelopment of St Lawrence Market; contribution of $81.57/sq m of non-res GFA above the as-of-right density permission of 47,030 square metres for Parcel B, to a maximum of $3,200,000, to secure streetscape and local parkland improvements within proximity of the site, which may include public realm improvements on Temperance Street and improvements to the City-owned parkland improvements on lands known as âCloud Gardens;  Letter of Credit (\"additional contribution\") in the amount of $20.39/sq m of non-res GFA above the as-of-right density permission of 47,030 square metres for Parcel B to secure an additional voluntary contribution by the owner towards the Public Realm and Parkland Improvements;"],
    [789,"4","2014-02-19T00:00:00",null,"107-2015(OMB)","1990 Bloor Street West & 26 Parkview Gardens","Owner covenants and agrees to construct and maintain on the Site at 24 new Rental Replacement Units comprised of (a) 2 New Affordable Rental Replacement Unit which shall be one bedroom dwelling units; and (b) 22 New Mid-Range Rental Replacement Units of which (i) 5 shall be bachelor dwelling units, and 17 shall be one bedroom dwelling units.\nThe 24 rental replacement units shall be maintained as rental units for at least 20 years \nTenant relocation Assistance.  \n\nLegal conv. - exterior materials, construction mgmt plan, school boards' signs, TTC warning clauses Tier 1 of TGS"],
    [790,"6","2014-12-12T00:00:00",450000,"110-2015(OMB); 586-2015(OMB)","2800 Keele Street","S400.000 to be used towards capital improvements at the Downsview Public Library (including an Early Literacy Centre and a Computer Centre: and.$50,000 to be used towards streetscape improvements along Keele Street and Victory Drive in the immediate vicinity of the proposed development"],
    [791,"10","2014-11-10T00:00:00",null,"1081-2014(OMB)","24 Mercer St.","the owner to provide a letter of credit an amount satisfactory to the Manager Heritage Preservation Services for the purpose of securing the preparation and implementation of a Commemoration Plan;  in the event the existing building is demolished, the owner at its expense shall reconstruct in accordance with the Conservation Plan, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and thereafter maintain, the heritage attributes of the lot being the historic faÃ§ade comprising the south elevation of the existing building; \nthe owner shall provide a letter of credit in an amount satisfactory to the City's Chief Planner for the purpose of securing the satisfactory completion of the reconstruction of the historic faÃ§ade"],
    [792,"4","2014-10-22T00:00:00",1270000,"1083--2014(OMB)","1926 Lake Shore Boulevard West","(i) for the construction of a playground or splash pad in the Western Waterfront Park; (ii) further traffic studies;  and (iii) for local park, streetscape or community facility capital improvements within Ward 13 in the vicinity of the lot, in a manner to be determined by the Chief Planner, in consultation with the ward councillor, with first priority being the funding of those community benefits outlined in (i) and (ii) \nSecured as a legal Convenience: the owner will agree to (i) provide and adhere to the terms of a construction monitoring and mitigation plan; (ii) not to seek the closure of a traffic lane on Lake Shore Boulevard West for the duration of the construction period; (iii) to grant the City an easement for access and maintenance purposes within that portion of the lot situated between the northern building face and the Gardiner Expressway;  (iv) implement appropriate faÃ§ade treatment along the Windermere Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard West frontages, to be secured through the site plan approval process"],
    [793,"20","2013-09-10T00:00:00",null,"A107/13SC","3207 Kingston Road","Owner at own cost shall provide furnishings and fittings for indoor recreation and amenity space and soft landscaping for the outdoor recreation areas - owner shall submit a letter of credit for 75% of total cost to guarantee their provision"],
    [794,"12","2014-11-19T00:00:00",450000,"A0747/14TEY","2263-2287 Yonge Street, 10 Eglinton Avenue East, 25 -31 Roehampton Avenue","$450,000 capital improvements and/or community, cultural or recreational space improvements in the local area; to provide and design at the expense of the owner, a privately owned, publically accessible pedestrian walkway along the eastern edge of the 31 Roehampton Avenue; provision and maintenance of not less than 35 new replacement rental dwelling units on the lot, with rents not higher than mid-range rents; the owner shall provide and implement a Tenant Relocation and Assistance Plan"],
    [795,"14","2014-11-19T00:00:00",null,"A0838/14TEY","704 Queen St. E.","$20,000 to be allocated to Heritage Toronto for the purpose of purchasing and installing Heritage Plaques in and near the Riverside District"],
    [796,"10","2014-12-10T00:00:00",200000,"A0980/14TEY","290 Adelaide Street West","$50,000.00 to Toronto Community Housing for capital improvements in Ward 20.\n\t$150,000.00 for streetscape improvements in the immediate vicinity of the subject site."],
    [797,"12","2014-07-23T00:00:00",null,"B0030/14TEY","467 Spadina Ave.","the maintenance of the 8 townhouse residential rental replacement units on such lands as non-condominium rental housing units, all under the same ownership and on the same parcel of land for at least 20 years, with  rents for such units for at least 10 years, as follows: affordable rents for 1 two-bedroom unit and 1 three-bedroom unit  and mid-range rents for 5 two-bedroom units and 1 three bedroom unit;"],
    [798,"10","2014-09-24T00:00:00",15000,"A0645/14TEY","81 Peter Street","$7,500 to be applied toward streetscape improvements in the East Precinct of King Spadina; $7,500 toward the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing and used for the development of affordable housing in Ward 20."],
    [799,"10","2014-09-24T00:00:00",72000,"A0674/14TEY","578 Front Street West (aka 576,578,580 Front St W, 25,27 Bathurst St, 33,35,49 Niagara St)","(I) $7,200 for capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing Corporation properties located in Ward 20; and  (ii)\t$64,800 for parkland, streetscape improvements and community facilities within the King - Spadina Secondary Plan area."],
    [800,"10","2014-10-30T00:00:00",null,"A0373/14TEY","350, 370 & 390 Queens Quay W.","Owner agrees to securing the rental tenure of the existing 517 rental units in the buildings  for a min of 20 years, from the date of the application to the C of A, with no applications for demolition, or conversion from residential rental use;  owner will provide and secure approximately 100.8 sq. m. of multi-purpose amenity space (including furnishings) for tenants; owner will provide to any tenant who had a locker in the area to be converted to rentable floor space with locker facilities in another locker area and provided access to that locker area on same terms and conditions as exist prior to moving of their lockers"],
    [801,"24","2014-12-11T00:00:00",null,"A260/14SC","750 Morningside Ave.","Owner shall (i) provide and maintain a minimum of 121 square metres of indoor recreation space for use by the residents of the building; (ii) provide and maintain furnishings and fittings for the new indoor recreation and amenity spaces to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Scarborough District, in accordance with the Recreational Amenity - Furnishing/Fittings Cost Estimate;  (iii) provide and maintain hard and soft landscaping to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Scarborough District, in accordance with the Landscape Plan and Landscape Enlargement Plan; (iv) shall submit financial securities in the amount of $40,145.89  in the form of a Letter of Credit or certified cheque, to guarantee the provision of landscape development works and the furnishings and fittings for the new indoor amenity space"],
    [802,"24","2015-01-01T00:00:00",150000,"A266/14SC","3070 Ellesmere Rd.","$150,000 to be used for capital improvements to the TCHC properties at 90 and 110 Mornelle Court\nSecurred as a legal Convience - Owner shall obtain a permit under Ontario Regulation 166/06 before a building permit is issued, to the satisfaction of the Toronto Region Conservation Authority"],
    [803,"3","2014-08-19T00:00:00",100000,"A56/14EYK","36 Park Lawn Road","$100,000.00 for the South Mimico Creek Trail Project in Ward 6."],
    [804,"20","2014-07-01T00:00:00",null,"A128/14SC","672 Kennedy Rd.","Owner to provide furnishings and fittings for a 42.5 sq m indoor amenity space and outdoor landscaping (secured through letter of credit for 75% of the cost estimate)"],
    [805,"13","2014-07-31T00:00:00",250000,"593-2018(OMB)","101 King St. E. & 54-70 Colborne St.","Funds shall be used by the City for one or more of the following at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the local councillor: (a) the North St. Lawrence Market redevelopment; (b) the implementation of the Heritage Lighting Master Plan for Old Town Toronto; (c) the implementation of the Heritage Interpretation Master Plan for Old Town Toronto; (d) local streetscape improvements in the vicinity of the subject site, including in particular Scott Street, Coborne Street, Wellington Street East and Leader Lane; (e) improvements to Berczy Park and/or the extension of David Crombie Park at 125 The Esplanade"],
    [806,"11","2015-02-04T00:00:00",152000,"A1046/14TEY","2-8 St. Thomas St.","$152,000 to be allocated toward streetscape improvements immediately adjacent to the 2 St. Thomas development and to Charles Street West between Avenue Road and Bay Street"],
    [807,"12","2015-02-18T00:00:00",25000,"A0939/14TEY","230 Vaughan Rd.","$25,000 to be allocated towards the Bike Share program in Ward 21"],
    [808,"10","2015-02-18T00:00:00",100000,"A1007/14TEY","56 Blue Jays Way","$100,000 to be allocated as follows: \t$50,000 for streetscape improvements in the area; an \t$50,000 to Toronto Community Housing Corporation for capital improvements to social housing in Ward 20.\nSecured as a legal convenience: a heritage permit shall be obtained under the provision of Section 33 of the Ontario Heritage Act; Owner shall pay all costs for any improvements and upgrades to the municipal infrastructure identified by a site servicing assessment."],
    [809,"11","2015-01-30T00:00:00",1000000,"780-2016(OMB)","245-255 College Street and 39 and 40 Glasgow Street","$500,00 for capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) facilities in Ward 20; $150,000 for the sensory garden project at Beverley Junior Public School at 64 Baldwin Avenue; and  $350,000 for streetscape and parkette improvements on Glasgow Street and in the immediate vicinity of the project, including bicycle facilities (Bike Share).\nSecured as a legal convenience: owner shall provide approx. 1172 rental accommodation units for students primarily from U of T, for a minimum of 20 years from the date of first occupancy."],
    [810,"13","2015-02-11T00:00:00",310000,"276-2015","592 Sherbourne St. and  15 Selby St.","transfer building and lands at 15 Selby Street for the purpose of providing at least 5 affordable rental housing dwelling units or alternatively if the City chooses not to accept the land a financial contribution of $1.6M towards affordable housing in Ward 27;  $100,000 for streetscape improvements in the vicinity of the Sherbourne Lands; $200,000 to be allocated to the City's Affordable Housing Revolving Fund, with the provision that such funds are to be used to improve the A.H. Rundle House, if the Selby Lands are conveyed to the City; $10,000 for the building condition assessment and the Phase I environmental study of Shelby Lands; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience: 10% of the dwelling units in any new development on the Sherbourne Lands shall be 2 or 3 bedroom dwelling units with each unit having a minimum size of 79 sq. m.; the owner of the Sherbourne Lands shall enter into and register on title an agreement with the City amending the existing heritage easement agreement for the Sherbourne Lands pursuant to section 37 of the Ontario Heritage Act, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the City Solicitor"],
    [811,"21","2015-02-12T00:00:00",null,"A294/14SC","370 McCowan Road","The Owner shall provide and maintain the furnishings and fittings for the proposed indoor amenity space and the outdoor amenity area and landscape development works proposed for the site essentially in accordance with the basement floor plan and site/landscape plan;  the Owner shall submit financial securities in the amount equal to 75% of the total cost estimate to guarantee the provision of the furnishings and outdoor amenity area and landscape development"],
    [812,"10","2015-02-18T00:00:00",null,"A1039/14TEY","45 Bay Street","The City shall have an option to obtain for nominal consideration, from the owner of a stratified parcel of land within the below-grade component of the building for the construction and operation of a platform for a light rail transit station"],
    [813,"9","2015-03-18T00:00:00",50000,"A0026/15TEY","1093 Queen St. W.","$50,000 to cover the cost of installing a Bike Share Station on the subject property"],
    [814,"3","2015-04-02T00:00:00",null,"379-2015","2 Station Road","Prior to the issuance of any building permit the owner shall enter into a heritage easement agreement pursuant to the Ontario Heritage Act, for the purpose of conserving the present historical, architectural, contextual, aesthetic, scenic and cultural heritage characteristics and conditions of the heritage building on the lot"],
    [815,"21","2015-04-02T00:00:00",450000,"392-2015","1340, 1350 and 1360 Danforth Road","CASH - $450,000.00 as follows: \t$100,000 for improvements to Bendale Library (including decorative fencing around the reading garden and computer upgrades for library users); \t$100,000 for improvements to the 45 Trudelle Street Park/ Piazza\t$100,000 for Toronto Community Housing Corporation and/or Tropicana Community Services and/or the South Asian Autism Awareness Centre for playground/daycare/facility/office/program improvements at 3171/3181 Eglinton Avenue East and/or 400 McCowan Road (including the Children of Tomorrow Day Care) and/or 1970 Ellesmere Road (including recreational and program improvements for the autism centre); \t$100,000 for Knob Hill/Bendale Library/McCowan Park improvements; and \t$50,000 to Toronto Animal Services for improvements to the Feral Cat Recovery Centre\nIN-KIND and Letter of Credits - i) 12 new rental housing units; ii)  will provide for the enhancement of each laundry room in the buildings existing on Parcel A, appropriate seating, security cameras painting and furnishings and finishes appropriate for its use; iii) will provide and maintain a play area for the causal, everyday use and enjoyment of all the residents and occupants of the four buildings, not later than the occupancy of the new building on Parcel B, to be not less than 150 square metres (1,614 square feet) in area with play structures/equipment, and located to the north of the existing building at 1350 Danforth Road;  iv) a barbeque pit amenity area with a minimum of two barbeque pits, two picnic tables, one chess/checkerboard table and a shade structure for the casual use and enjoyment of all the residents and occupants of the four buildings on the site\n*LCs for 120% of the value of i) no less than 134 square metres (1,442 square foot) of multi-purpose amenity space within the building at 1340 Danforth Road at-grade level and furnishings and finishes appropriate to its use, including washroom facilities; ii) an amenity space of at least 90 square metres (969 square foot) in the building at 1360 Danforth Road with furnishings and finishes appropriate to its use;  iii) minimum of four security cameras within the underground parking garages of 1340 and 1360 Danforth Road to cover all entrances and exits within the respective garages; iv) minimum of three new lighting structures; one near the underground parking entrance for 1340 Danforth Road and two near the underground parking entrance for 1360 Danforth Road;\nLegal Convenience:  i) the owner will continue to provide and maintain (min of 20 years) an amenity space of 224 square metres (2,411 square feet) within the building at 1350 Danforth Road for the use and enjoyment of all residents of the rental buildings at 1340, 1350 and 1360 Danforth Road with furnishings and finishes appropriate to its use; ii) the provision of pedestrian pathways; iii) the owner will provide for access for tenant groups from the buildings at 1340, 1350 and 1360 Danforth Road to the meeting room space of the new condominium, to be provided for at least a 20 year period following construction of the new building; iv) to include two, car-share vehicle parking spaces; v) easements in favour of the City for pedestrian and vehicular access through the site."],
    [816,"12","2015-04-29T00:00:00",21000,"A0223/15TEY","1657 - 1659 Bathurst Street","Prior to the issuance of an above-grade building permit, the owner/applicant shall make a financial contribution in the amount of $21,000, to be allocated for capital improvement projects in Ward 21 such as bike share, arts and culture, local parks and local libraries, as determined by the Ward Councillor."],
    [817,"21","2013-08-01T00:00:00",null,"A015/13SC","2265 Victoria Park Ave.","The Owner shll: (i) provide and maintain a minimum of 37 square metres of indoor amenity space for use by the residents of the building; (ii)  furnishings and fittings for the new indoor amenity space to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Scarborough District"],
    [818,"13","2015-04-14T00:00:00",1532830,"837-2015(OMB)","355 Church St.","CASH:  $153,283 for Toronto Community Housing capital improvements, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $175,000.00 for Family Service Toronto, for capital improvements for their ground floor social enterprise to be located on the lot; $529,547 for the procurement, design and construction of new affordable housing in the area of the lot; $600,000 for local street and/or park improvements in the immediate area of the lot; $75,000 to be paid to Loft Community Services, a non-profit charitable corporation, for capital improvements to McEwan House\nIN-KIND: the Owner shall at its sole expense shall convey a public pedestrian sidewalk surface easement (the âPedestrian Sidewalk Easementâ). Including necessary rights of support, to the City sufficient toextend the width of the public sidewalk abutting the Site along the Church Street\nfrontage"],
    [819,"3","2015-05-05T00:00:00",150000,"379-2016(OMB)","300 Valermo Drive","local park improvements at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [820,"7","2015-10-02T00:00:00",442500,"1040-2015","3406-3434 Weston Road","$400,000 cash contribution towards local community improvements in the Emery Village area including the construction of a flag pole and public square prior to the issuance of the first building permit for the development;\nLegal Convenience - $42,500 payment to the General Manager, Transportation Services for the proportional cost of the signalization of the adjacent intersection within 45 days of the Zoning By-law Amendment coming into to full force and effect."],
    [821,"18","2015-05-07T00:00:00",3916202.4,"527-2015","4841 - 4881 Yonge Street, 2 & 50 Sheppard Avenue East and 2, 4 and 6 Forest Laneway","(i) monetary contribution towards the cost of acquiring lands necessary for completion of planned service roads, associated road network and buffer areas in the North York Centre, parkland acquisition and parkland improvements and/or community centre or social facility shall be paid to the City. The amount of the monetary contribution shall be equal to the market value, based on land value, of the gross floor area specified (44,517sq. m.) of this exception and based on the value of $617.85 with indexing identified in the memo from the Director of Real Estate Services dated January 16, 2015 which may be reduced in the event that additional parkland is conveyed to the City prior to the Section 37 monetary contribution being made;\n(ii) a minimum of 28,411 sq. m. of retail and service commercial floor space on Level One and Level Two and directly accessible from Yonge Street, Sheppard Avenue East or Greenfield Avenue; \n(iii) provision and maintenance of a minimum of 3,317 sq. m. of an athletic or recreational facility (fitness centre) floor space;\n(iv)  daycare facility space within the Sheppard Centre with a minimum interior gross floor area of 650 sq. m. and a minimum exterior space of 278 sq. m. - provided in accordance with the term sheet attached to by-law;\n(v) provision and maintenance of a minimum of 510 sq. m. for a community facility, in accordance with the term sheet attached to by-law; \n(vi) provision and maintenance of a bicycle room containing bicycle racks or lockers at a minimum rate of 0.1 per dwelling unit within Apartment 'A';\n(vii) provision and maintenance of a minimum of 1.50 sq. m. per dwelling unit of indoor recreational amenity space for the Rental Replacement units and  for Apartment 'A';\n(viii) address the issues identified in the memos from the Manager, Development Engineering, North York dated June 4, 2014 and October 8, 2014 including any necessary off-site improvements prior to Site Plan Approval to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner;\n(ix) provision and maintenance by the owner of not less than 25 replacement rental dwelling units, comprising at least 21 affordable rental dwelling units and 4 rental dwelling units with rents no higher than mid-range rents, which units shall be of a size to the satisfaction of the City's Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division;\n(x) an indoor amenity space for the exclusive use of the rental tenants in the Rental Replacement Building that is not less than 59 sq. m. and shall contain a kitchenette and associated furnishings and finishes to accommodate small meetings or gatherings to the satisfaction of Chief Planner and Executive Director;\n(xi) an outdoor amenity space of not less than 67 sq. m. immediately adjacent to the indoor amenity space for the exclusive use of the rental tenants, in the Rental Replacement Building and including a BBQ and associated furnishings and finishes to the satisfaction of Chief Planner and Executive Director;\n(xii) the owner shall provide tenant relocation and assistance in accordance with the detailed Tenant Relocation and Assistance Plan"],
    [822,"13","2015-07-09T00:00:00",950000,"811-2015","424 - 460 Adelaide Street East","a) $500,000 towards the redevelopment of the site of Canada's First Parliament Buildings, municipally known as 25 Berkeley Street, 265 and 271 Front Street East;  b) \t$300,000 towards local streetscape and/or parkland improvements but of which $100,000.00 is intended to satisfy the corresponding contribution for streetscape improvements as set out in By-law No. 927-2002; c) \t$100,000 towards the implementation of the Heritage Interpretation Master Plan for Old Town Toronto and/or the Heritage Lighting Master Plan for Old Town Toronto; d) \t$50,000 towards the redevelopment of the North St. Lawrence Market\nSecured as legal convenience:  \tThe owner shall provide and maintain the followin:  a) publicly accessible pedestrian walkway on the west portion of the lot which shall have a minimum width of 1.5 metres and a minimum height of 4.5 metres and shall provide a direct at-grade connection between Adelaide Street East and the Public Laneway adjacent to the north property line of the lot generally in the area identified as \"Privately Owned Publicly Accessible Walkway at Ground Level \" on Map 2 of the By-law; (b) \ta publicly accessible pedestrian sidewalk / clearway across private property on those portions of Adelaide Street East abutting the lot that do not contain adequate sidewalk widths to accommodate pedestrian activity and/or street trees, generally in the area identified as \"Pedestrian Sidewalk Easement for Public Access\" on Map 2 of this By-law; and c) \ta privately owned publicly accessible open space (POPS) courtyard area as generally in the area identified as \"Privately Owned Publicly Accessible Open Space at Ground Level\" on Map 2 of this By-law; the owner shall pay for, design and construct any improvements to the existing municipal infrastructure determined to be necessary as set out in a Functional Servicing Report"],
    [823,"20","2015-07-13T00:00:00",120000,"1224-2009; 760-2015(H)","2229 - 2245 Kingston Road","An amount up to a maximum of $100,000 to be used for improvements to the school playground at 27 East Haven Drive, Cliffside Public School, provided that there is an agreement in place between the City and the TDSB to ensure that there is access for a minimum of 5 years; the remainder of the financial contribution, which shall be the difference between the $120,000 and what is spent on the Cliffside Public School , shall be used for local streetscape improvements\nSecured as a legal convenience: the Owner, at its sole expense, shall construct a new 16.5 metre wide public street at the northern limit of the site;  The Owner shall construct a new watermain within an \teasement at the southern limit of the se; \tThe Owner shall convey to the City the lands containing the public street and an easement containing the new watermain; Owner will provide the City with a Letter of Credit to guarantee the provision of a new watermain and new public street."],
    [824,"13","2016-05-18T00:00:00",1500000,"778-2016(OMB)","587 to 599 Yonge Street, 2 to 4 Dundonald Street, 7 to 9 Gloucester Street","Owner shall design and construct local park improvements in James Canning Park and in the immediate area to a max cost to the owner of $1.2M secured through a letter of credit - prior to the issuance of first above grade permit, the owner shall submit an LC in the amount of 120% of the value of the approved estimate for the park improvements;  $500,000 towards public art which may be used within the public plaza at the north end of the site; $1.5M towards the TCHC for capital improvements, and/or community, cultural or recreational space improvements in the local area; the owner shall provide and design at the expense of the owner, a privately owned, publically accessible pedestrian plaza at the north end of the site; prior to the occupancy of the building, the owner shall convey to the City an easement for 24-hour public access to the pedestrian plaza for nominal consideration; wind mitigation measures; at least 10% of the total number of dwelling units to be constructed on the lot shall contain family sized units of two bedroom plus den and three bedrooms or more; the owner to retain the south and west facades of the character building known as 587 Yonge Street and located at the southwest corner of the site (north east corner of Yonge Street and Dundonald Street) and incorporate these facades into the final design of the base of the building; submit a monitoring protocol and demolition plan to be completed by the consultant archaeologist for the demolition of the Yonge Street structures to ensure that the archaeological resources are not impacted during the demolition process; the owner agrees to design and construct upgraded streetscapes along the frontage adjacent to the site, including upgraded pavement treatment and landscaping"],
    [825,"22","2019-04-17T00:00:00",600000,"563-2019","3445 Sheppard Ave. E.","$600,000.00, to be directed towards the capital construction costs of the proposed Bridlewood YMCA Hub; the owner shall construct the park block to Above Base Condition, as approved by the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation, on those lands identified as the \"P\" Zone on shown on Schedule '1'; Owner shall be responsible for any and all costs associated with signal timing optimization including but not limited to hardware modifications, if required, for the future background and total traffic conditions during peak hours at the intersection of Warden Avenue and Sheppard Avenue East\nLegal Convenience - the owner shall construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 - required measures of the Toronto Green Standard;"],
    [826,"11","2015-06-12T00:00:00",4750000,"646-2015","836-850 Yonge Street and 1-9A Yorkville Avenue","$4,750,000 to be allocated to capital improvements that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the project such as, but not limited to, non-profit licensed daycare facilities, community centres, recreation facilities, libraries, arts related community space, local streetscape improvements, Yorkville BIA capital projects, capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing in Ward 27, or public parks in the area; Public Pedestrian Walkway and Easement - owner shall convey and register a non-exclusive easement for the Pedestrian Walkway in perpetuity in favour of the City, for use by the City and the general public, for nominal consideration; The owner shall provide and maintain not less than 7 rental replacement dwelling units; A minimum of 7 bicycle parking spaces, and 7 storage lockers shall be made available for the use of the rental replacement dwelling units at no extra charge; The owner shall provide tenant relocation assistance to the tenants of the existing units affected by the demolition; The Owner shall enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement for the properties at 836-850 Yonge Street and 1-9A Yorkville Avenue to the satisfaction of the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services;"],
    [827,"10","2015-06-12T00:00:00",250000,"644-2015","89-109 Niagara Street","$150,000 for capital improvements to existing rental housing units provided by TCHC in Ward 19; $100,000 for the purpose of improving existing parks in Ward 19; The Owner will provide and maintain 21 rental housing dwelling units on the lot in accordance with the provisions of the by-law; to provide 30 bicycle parking spaces on the south side of the Niagara Street right-of-way in front of the lot; Prior to the issuance of the first below grade building permit for Building B, the Owner shall enter into an agreement with a car-share service provider; A Conservation Plan that is consistent with the conservation strategy set out in the Heritage Impact Statement for the properties located at 81-91 Niagara Street, 93-97 Niagara Street, 100-107 Niagara Street and 109 Niagara Street - A Letter of Credit, including provision for upwards indexing, in a form and amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan; \nSecured as Legal Convience - At the time of submitting an application for Site Plan approval, the Owner is required to submit a noise impact study to address noise from transportation sources. If there is an existing or proposed industrial operation at 2 Tecumeth Street at the time the Owner submits an application for Site Plan approval, the noise impact study must also address the industrial operation including air quality - the Owner agrees to implement all noise mitigation measures and warning clauses as recommended by the peer reviewed noise impact study."],
    [828,"9","2015-06-11T00:00:00",8000,"A432/14EYK, A433/14EYK, etc.","97 & 99 Beaver Ave","$8000.00, for parkland improvements for the following files A432/14EYK, A433/14EYK, A434/14EYK, A435/14EYK, A436/14EYK & A437/14EYK. This amount is to be paid prior to issuance of an above-grade building permit. This amount is to be indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Non-Residential Construction Price Index for Toronto from the date of the hearing to the date of payment, with the funds to be used solely for parkland improvements in Ward 17, to the satisfaction of the Director Community Planning, Etobicoke York District;"],
    [829,"3","2015-06-04T00:00:00",200000,"A237/15EYK","2183 Lake Shore Blvd. W.","$200,000, for local park improvements, with the funds to be used solely for the Humber Bay Shores in Ward 6."],
    [830,"20","2013-12-12T00:00:00",64853,"A221/13SC","1092-1118 Kingston Road","Make a financial contribution of $64,853.00 for improvements to the Taylor Memorial Public Library in an Agreement pursuant to Section 45) of the Planning Act."],
    [831,"12","2015-05-26T00:00:00",1250000,"1-2016(OMB)","95 and 99 Broadway Ave. and 197 Redpath Ave.","$1,250,000 to be used for local improvements and beautification and street enhancement projects in consultation with the local councillor;  shall construct streetscape improvements to improve the public street frontages adjacent to the Site, in accordance with the approved landscape drawings to be secured in the Site Plan Agreement (equal to a value of $250,000); 32 rental replacement units of which at least 4 bachelors, 3 one-bedroom, 3 two-bedroom and 4 three-bedroom units shall have affordable rents and the remainder shall have rents no higher than mid-range rents; should the owner fail to complete the new building within 4 years of the date of the demolition, the City Clerk shall be entitled to enter on the collectorâs roll, to be collected in a like manner as municipal taxes, the sum $20,000 for each dwelling unit for which a demolition permit is issued,"],
    [832,"21","2013-09-27T00:00:00",null,"A067/13SC","1765 Victoria Park Ave","The Owner shall provide and maintain a minimum of 38 square metres of indoor amenity space (the âIndoor Amenity Spaceâ) for use by all residents of the building, to be located on the Lower Main Floor; The Owner shall provide furnishings and fillings for the new Indoor Amenity Space to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Scarborough District and according to the Indoor Amenity Space, Furniture and Fittings Cost Estimate; The Owner shall provide a new outdoor recreational area on the site generally in accordance with Site Plan Drawing No. A-1; Prior to the issuance of any Building Pennit for the Development, the Owner shall submit financial securities in the amount of $5,850 to City the in a form of a Letter of Credit to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Scarborough District to guarantee the provisions of the renovations, furnishings and fittings for the indoor amenity space"],
    [833,"9","2015-07-09T00:00:00",250000,"790-2015","177 Caledonia Road and 19 Innes Avenue","$250,000 to be paid prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, to be used towards parks improvements in Ward 17 and/or towards recreational facilities in the vicinity of the lot.\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The Owner shall convey to the City a lane widening of 250.8m2 described as Part 6 in Consent file No. B14/14EYK; The Owner shall convey to the City a parcel of land for Park purposes at the northwest corner of the Lands, being an area 431.2m2 in size and described as Part 1 in Consent File No. B14/14EYK. The Owner will provide Above Base Park Improvements to the Park having a value not less than the total of the following two components: first, the shortfall between the value of the Park and the value of the parkland dedication required under Parkland Dedication By-law 1020-2010; and second, the Parks and Recreation component of the Development Charges applicable to the Development of the Lands"],
    [834,"11","2015-07-09T00:00:00",500000,"806-2015","231-237 College St. and 177-189 Huron St.","$200,000 for capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing in Ward 20; $150,000 for streetscape improvements in the immediate area; $50,000 for improvement to the Huron Street Garden located at 180 Huron Street; and $100,000 for cycling infrastructure in the immediate area; 15 new replacement rental units on the lot, comprising at least 4 affordable rental dwelling units and eleven 11 rental dwelling units with rents no higher than mid-range rents - The replacement rental units shall consist of 4 one-bedroom and eleven 11 two-bedroom dwelling units and the secured market rental units shall consist of two 2 one-bedroom dwelling units;"],
    [835,"12","2015-07-09T00:00:00",900000,"809-2015; 810-2015","11 Lillian St. and 132-142 Soudan Ave.","$900,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division in consultation with the local Councillor, toward any one or more of the following: a. improvements to Redpath Avenue Parkette; b. the acquisition, design and construction of new parkland to be added to Redpath Avenue Parkette; c. improvements to or development of other local area parks; d. streetscape improvements in the area; and e. construction of or improvements to community services and facilities in the area;"],
    [836,"10","2015-07-09T00:00:00",3930000.01,"818-2015","10, 11 and 25 Ordnance Street and 45 Strachan Avenue","$3,000,000.00 to be applied toward the cost of the Fort York Pedestrian and Cycling Bridge, including any bridge-related work within South Stanley Park extension, the future park space at 10 Ordnance Street, and/or Fort York National Historic Site; $750,000.00 to be applied toward the acquisition and/or construction of community services and/or facilities within the development at the Ordnance Triangle, or within the vicinity of the development and in Ward 19; $80,000 towards the cost of improvements to the intersection at Wellington Street \\Vest, Douro Street and Strachan Avenue; construct, at no cost to the City the northbound right turn lane on Strachan Avenue or at the option of the owner, make a cash contribution to the City, for the same, in the amount of $260,000; provide, at no cost to the City, two (2) Bike Share Stations, each comprising of a minimum of 10 Bike Share Spaces, as well as one (1) public bicycle repair station, each to be located on the Blocks, or within Ward 19 in the vicinity of the Ordnance Triangle, or, at the option of the owner, submit payment for the cost of provision of the same in lieu thereof; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience: (1) prior to issuance of a below-grade permit for the first building within each of Block A and B, the owner shall provide written confirmation to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner that all proposed crash mitigation measures are acceptable to Metrolinx;  (2) prior to issuance of a below-grade building permit for the first building within the Blocks, the owner shall have entered into an agreement to secure for the relocation of Eva's Phoenix, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director City Planning Division in consultation with appropriate civic officials (3) In addition to base park improvement requirements applicable to the Future Park the owner shall provide at no cost to the City and to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks Forestry and Recreation additional base park improvements as per the sec. 37 agrmt; (4) , the owner shall submit a Construction Management Plan; (5) Wind Study and Public Realm Phasing Plan detailing the phased improvements to the public realm including, but not limited to, paving and curbing details, sidewalk treatments, cycling infrastructure, pedestrian and cycling connections to the future park space at 10 Ordnance Street, and other matters which may be considered by City Staff through the review of these public realm phasing plans; (6) design and construct throughout each phase of development, at no cost to the City municipal infrastructure improvements as didentified in the s 37 agreement abd by-law; (7) Prior to acceptance of the Base Park Improvements by the City the Owner shall provide payment satisfactory to the General Manager, Parks for the cost of constructing and erecting standard City wood and laminate park signage to be installed by the City; (8) the owner shall, in support of the development, provide and maintain, at no cost to the City, a total of 340 bicycle parking spaces in addition to the minimum number of bicycle parking spaces pursuant to respective zoning requirements on Blocks A and B"],
    [837,"13","2015-07-09T00:00:00",607000,"819-2015; 820-2015; 1430-2017","93-95 Berkeley Street and 112 124 Parliament Street","$150,000 towards local streetscape and/or parkland improvements within the area designated Corktown Area of Special Identity on Map 15-3 of the King-Parliament Secondary Plan; $307,000 towards the redevelopment of the site of Canada's First Parliament Buildings, municipally known as 25 Berkeley Street, 265 and 271 Front Street East; $50,000 towards the redevelopment of the North St. Lawrence Market; $100,000 towards the implementation of the Heritage Interpretation Master Plan for Old Town Toronto and/or the Heritage Lighting Master Plan for Old Town Toronto\nSec. as a Legal Convience: A minimum of 10 percent of the dwelling units, or a minimum of 27 dwelling units in the development must be 3 bedrooms or larger; A privately owned publicly accessible space (POPS) pedestrian mews connecting Berkeley Street and Parliament Street; That prior to the issuance of any below-grade and/or demolition permit to remove the rear addition of 93-95 Berkeley Street, including a heritage permit or a building permit Provide a Letter of Credit, including provision for upwards indexing, in a form and amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan, the approved Interpretation Plan, Lighting Plan and Landscape Plan;"],
    [838,"20","2013-07-19T00:00:00",40147,"1055-2013","1092-1118 Kingston Road","$40,147.00 for improvements to the Taylor Memorial Public Library in an Agreement pursuant to Section 37 of the Planning Act (as required by Performance Standard #285 in By-law No. 8786, as amended)"],
    [839,"3","2015-05-28T00:00:00",null,"A113/15EYK","800 Islington Ave.","The owner shall submit a landscape plan and details for the landscape improvement to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Planning Etobicoke York District and the shall provide a letter of credit or certified cheque in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor and in an amount equal to 75% of the cost of the estimated landscape work as detailed on the accepted Landscape Plan and Details satisfactory to the Director of Community Planning Etobicoke York District, to guarantee the completion of the landscape work within one year of the proposed parking area development and its maintenance within the prescribed period."],
    [840,"10","2015-06-17T00:00:00",75000,"A0304/15TEY","318 Richmond St. W.","Prior to the issuance of a demolition and/or building permit, the owner/applicant shall make a financial contribution in the amount of $75,000, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor, to be allocated toward affordable housing in Ward 20."],
    [841,"12","2015-07-31T00:00:00",325000.01,"A0359/15TEY","836 St. Clair Ave. W.","$215,000, to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward any one or more of the following: a) Local park improvements; b) Local streetscape improvements; and c) improvements to local community facilities; $110,000 for improvements to local school playgrounds provided that there is an agreement in place between the School and the Toronto District School Board to ensure that there is community access for a minimum of 5 years; provide funding for one (1) Bike Share Toronto station."],
    [842,"21","2015-06-02T00:00:00",226000,"1109-2015(OMB) & 892-2016(OMB)","1001 Ellesmere Road","$226,000 to improve the Birkdale Ravine and/or local park improvements\n-  $59,600 to be paid prior to issuance of Building permits for dwelling units fronting Ellesmere Service Road and $166,400 to be paid prior to issuance of Building permits for all other dwelling units"],
    [843,"13","2015-02-16T00:00:00",4028300,"382-2016(OMB); 383-2016(OMB)","175-191 Dundas Street East and 235 Jarvis Street","$4,250,000 for the creation of new affordable housing and/or creation of new community space; OR owner secure and convey to the City a commercial property, that is acceptable to the City and suitable for use by a not-for-profit affordable housing provider ; OR In the event that the City is unable to close the purchase of the Property in accordance with the Assignment, then. prior to the issuance of the first Above-Grade Permit for the Development the Owner shall make a cash payment to the City in the sum of $4,250,000, less any amounts paid by the Owner pursuant to above; The Owner shall pay the sum of $35,000 to the Cityâs Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing to be directed to a City-approved community agency, as directed by the Director Affordable Housing Office, to deliver the necessary housing access support services associated with relocation and moving to such relocated Eligible Tenants; The Owner shall pay the sum of $125,000 to the Cityâs Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing (XRIO5S) to be directed to a City-approved community agency, as directed by the Director. Affordable housing Office, to deliver the necessary housing follow-up services to assist each Eligible Tenant of a Dwelling Room for a 12-month period. Any remaining funds shall he used as directed by the General Manager. Shelter, Support And Housing Administration Division. The Owner shall pay the sum of $225,000 to the Cityâ Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing to be directed to assist, initially with rent payments for relocated Eligible Tenants of Dwelling Rooms. The use of these funds shall be directed by the General Manager. Shelter, Support And Housing Administration Division. Any remaining funds shall be used as directed by the General Manager, Shelter, Support And Housing Administration Division."],
    [844,"9","2013-12-12T00:00:00",null,"A425/13EYK","49 Auburn Ave.","The Owner shall: remove the asphalt within the right-of-way surrounding the entire Site and install and maintain soil landscaping in accordance with the Landscape Plan to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Etobicoke York District; install and maintain a green roof on 100% of the available roof space on the garage located on the Site;"],
    [845,"5","2015-09-03T00:00:00",50000,"A139/07EYK","2270 â 2274 Weston Rd. Rear","$50,000 to be allocated towards local improvements"],
    [846,"6","2017-07-12T00:00:00",600000,"1032-2018(OMB) & 1033-2018(OMB)","3100 Keele Street","$550,000 to be used towards capital improvements to parkland in Ward 9; $50,000 to be used towards capital improvements to the new parkland abutting the south boundary of the site;\nLegal Convenience: provide a conveyance of parkland of a minimum of 600 square metres over and above the statutory parkland conveyance that is being required and provided by the applicant."],
    [847,"9","2015-07-23T00:00:00",800000,"943-2015(OMB)","158, 164, 181 and 200 Sterling Road","the Owner shall provide land for and fully construct a Childcare Centre on the Site, alternatively, at the sole discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, the City can require the Owner to pay $1,200,000 in cash to the City to be used towards the provision of a Childcare Centre in the immediate vicinity of the Site;  the Owner shall provide land for and/or fully construct Affordable Housing on the Site or alternatively, at the sole discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, the City can require the Owner to pay $1,700,000 in cash, or a combination of land and cash, to be used towards the provision of Affordable Housing in the vicinity of the Site; and at the time of issuance of a Building Permit for the second residential Building affer Block 1 (and not including Block 2) the Owner shall pay $800,000 in cash to be paid as described hereafter and to be used for either park improvements, Affordable Housing and/or a Childcare Centre either on the Site or in the vicinity of the Site, to be determined at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor.\nLeal Convenience: The Owner shall, at its sole expense, provide and maintain, as a part of the Development, publicly accessible landscaped open space on the Site on Blocks 3D and 4C & prior to the registration of a Condominium for Block 3B, the Owner shall convey a publicly accessible open space easement to the City over the PAOS, for nominal consideration & the Owner shall maintain the PAOS free and clear of encumbrances for pedestrian use, in perpetuity."],
    [848,"20","2015-10-07T00:00:00",15000,"A279/14SC","1346-1364 Kingston Rd.","$15,000.00 cash payment to be used for capital improvements to park land within the Birch Cliff Community"],
    [849,"8","2015-09-03T00:00:00",200000,"A0218/15NY","3401 Dufferin Street","$200,000 for the purpose of funding transportation improvements and improvements to traffic safety on Dufferin Street in the vicinity of Yorkdale between the Highway 401 exit ramp and Orfus Road, as identified in the Dufferin Street Avenue Study Transportation Master Plan.\nSecured as a Legal Convenience - The Owner agrees to complete and file with the City, an assessment of the parking demand and supply of Yorkdale (âParking Assessmentâ), to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Transportation Services, and shall implement any recommendations"],
    [850,"13","2015-10-02T00:00:00",null,"1042-2015, 1043-2015","270-288 Church Street, 101-105 Bond Street and 111 Bond Street","a publicly accessible pedestrian clearway across private property abutting those portions of Church  Street that do not contain adequate sidewalk widths to accommodate pedestrian activity and/or street trees or landscaping - and shall convey the publicly accessible clearway easement to the City for nominal consideration, at no cost to the City and free and clear of encumbrances; the Owner shall maintain non-standard boulevard improvements in the portion of Church Street abutting the development; the Owner shall provide and maintain a publicly accessible pedestrian walkway across private property at 111 Bond Street; the Owner shall provide and maintain improvements to the public laneway adjacent to the site including pavers and lighting; Owner shall pay for and construct any improvements to the existing municipal infrastructure determined to be necessary as set out in a Functional Servicing Report accepted by the Executive Director Engineering and Construction Services."],
    [851,"10","2015-10-02T00:00:00",1000000,"1045-2015; 1150-2008;","165 and 171 East Liberty Street","$1,000,000 toward securing and/or constructing community services and/or facilities within the general area of 171 East Liberty Street, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience: Prior to the issuance of the first demolition permit for the of part of the existing building necessary to facilitate the proposed development, the owner will submit a Construction Management Plan; Prior to the issuance of any above grade permits, an updated wind study will be provided to the satisfaction of the City Planning Division to identify measures to mitigate wind impacts year-round. Mitigation measures will be required to be incorporated into the proposed building; A minimum of ten percent of the total number of dwelling units to be constructed in the building shall be capable of being designed as three bedroom units in compliance with the provisions of the Ontario Building Code; Prior to the issuance of below-grade permits, the owner shall submit a functional pavement marking and signing plan for a dedicated westbound right-turn-lane at the East Liberty Street/Pirandello Street and construct, or cause to be constructed, at no cost to the City, this dedicated westbound right-turn-lane to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Transportation Services; The owner agrees to provide and maintain a minimum of 32 parking spaces within the commercial garage at 171 East Liberty Street for the exclusive use of visitors to the residential condominium, at no cost, between the hours of 6:00PM on Fridays and 6:00AM on Mondays"],
    [852,"11","2015-10-02T00:00:00",10650000,"1050-2015","27-37 Yorkville Ave. & 26-32 and 50 Cumberland St.","$1,500,000 towards improvements to community space at Jesse Ketchum School; $3,500,000 towards new or existing community and/or cultural space; $850,000 towards public art on site (including the public open space), in accordance with the City of Toronto Public Art Program; $4,500,000 towards streetscape and park improvements, including new parkland acquisitions in the local area; $1,150,000 towards new or existing affordable housing including capital repairs of Toronto Community Housing in Ward 27; The owner shall convey a 3.05 metre wide road widening along the Cumberland Street frontage of the lot."],
    [853,"25","2015-09-04T00:00:00",300000,"1111-2015(OMB)","280 Manse Road","the owner shall make a cash contribution to the City in the amount of $300,000.00, which is to be used by the City for the construction of a pedestrian bridge to cross the West Hill watercourse and its associated pathway as part of the proposed Lawrence Avenue East to Coronation Trail; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience - The Owner shall construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard"],
    [854,"7","2015-11-05T00:00:00",null,"A0747/15NY","4700 Keele St.","- 3 bike repair stations to be installed and maintained on the campus;\n- Real-time information for all transportation modes within the university campus and display transportation service status/alert/service disruption when available, location, distance and access to a minimum of 10 locations to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Transportation Services."],
    [855,"6","2015-11-04T00:00:00",55000,"1155-2015; 1307-2015","741 and 747 Sheppard Ave. W.","$55,000 to be used for local parks and/or City facilities in the area, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and appropriate City staff."],
    [856,"17","2015-11-04T00:00:00",null,"1156-2015","243-255 Consumers Road","a Letter of Credit for $2 million to secure the construction costs of the new public street prior to the issuance of any building permit; a Letter of Credit for $2.8 million to secure the land for the new public street prior to the issuance of any building permit; Dedicate all roads and corner rounds shown on the plan for nominal consideration; Convey to the City all 0.3 metre reserves shown on the plan; \nSecured as a legal Convenience - Retain the services of a Qualified Person to conduct an environmental site assessment for the lands to be conveyed to the City, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the standards subdivision agreement, including providing payment for a peer reviewer and the submission of a Record of Site Condition (RSC)."],
    [857,"7","2015-11-04T00:00:00",631686,"1161-2015","4700 Keele St. - York University Secondary Plan Area","provide a cash contribution at a minimum of $400,000, in accordance with a Public Art Plan;  $250,000 to be used for streetscape improvements and local park upgrades to be determined by the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $204,195 to be used for the  provision of a local community recreational facility; $147,491 for day care facilities; owner shall provide affordable rental housing for 60 students as part of the private academic  accommodations in Buildings C1 and C2; owner at its expense shall provide a Stabilization and Protection Plan for the Hoover House prepared by a qualified heritage consultant and pay all costs associated with the implementation of the approved Stabilization and Protection Plan, and the approved Conservation and Maintenance Plan and any related heritage studies needed to determine a compatible future use for the Hoover House; the Owner at its expense shall enter into and register a Heritage Easement Agreement with the City for the property at 4700 Keele Street known as the Hoover House, subject to and in accordance with the approved Conservation and Maintenance Plan, all to the satisfaction of the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services, and the City Solicitor;  a minimum of 110 square metres of gross floor area shall be provided on the ground floor of Building C1 or Building C2, for the purpose of providing a community bike centre, which space shall be made available for a nominal rent for a period of not less than 5 years following occupancy of the building to a not-for-profit  organization for the purpose of providing a community bike centre or other community-oriented use mutually agreed upon by the City and the owner; the Owner shall remediate, construct to base park condition, and convey a 1.24 hectare park as part of the development of the subdivision, further the the Owner shall submit a letter of credit for the value of the 0.6595 hectare portion of the park (Phase 1 park) and for the value of base park improvements to the Phase 1 park to secure the conveyance and construction of the park; The Owner agrees to construct Street A as generally shown on Schedule 4 and as a 18.5 metre wide public right-of-way extending north-south from The Pond Road to Assiniboine Road and conveyed to the City\nof Toronto prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit for development (elementary school and/or community centre) on Block B-1; The Owner shall construct, at no cost to the city, the proposed extension of Street D, from Assiniboine Road to The Pond Road, to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services - secured by a Letter of Credit for the value of the lands and construction of the proposed extension of Haynes Avenue from Assiniboine Road to The Pond Road and related municipal servicing equal to 120 percent of the cost of all services to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering and\nConstruction Services; the Owner shall provide a detailed pavement marking plan for proposed Street D and provide securities for these works; the Owner shall conduct an environmental site assessment for all streets to be conveyed to the City; Prior to issuance of the first above grade building permit for Buildings C1 and C2, the\nOwner shall submit a financial guarantee of $200,000 in the form of a letter of credit to\nthe Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services Division, for the traffic signal at the intersection of The Pond Road, Haynes Avenue extension and Seneca Lane; Prior to issuance of the first above grade building permit for Buildings C1 and C2, the Owner shall submit a certified cheque in the amount of $30,000, to the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services Division, City of Toronto, for the future maintenance of The Pond Road, Haynes Avenue extension and Seneca Lane signalized intersection; Prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit for Buildings C1 and C2, the owner shall provide a security (to be determined) for the proposed ultimate cross section of The Pond Road [five (5) lane cross section including two (2) bicycle lanes, and two (2) through lanes], between Sentinel Road and Street D to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services; Prior to Site Plan approval of Buildings C1 or C2, the Owner shall prepare and submit a \"Black Creek Valley Priority Restoration Area Stewardship Plan\" for Block C  to the satisfaction of Urban\nForestry Ravine and Natural Feature Protection and the Owner will undertake and pay all costs associated with the stewardship/restoration activities; An area not less than 1.79 hectares on Block B-1 as will be reserved for a school and/or City of Toronto Community Recreation Facility."],
    [858,"12","2015-11-04T00:00:00",50000,"1172-2015; 1173-2015","2112-2114 Yonge Street","$50,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward any one or more of the following:\na) Public realm improvements in the Yonge-Eglinton area per the Midtown in Focus Parks, Open Space and Streetscape Plan; b) Local streetscape improvements; c) Local parks improvements; and d) Improvements to local community facilities.\nSecured as a legal convenience: a) The owner shall pay for and construct any improvements to the municipal infrastructure in connection with the Functional Servicing and Stormwater Management Report, as accepted by the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services, should it be determined that improvements to such infrastructure is required to support this development; b) Prior to the issuance of any building permit for the site, including shoring and excavation, the owner shall have obtained title to the lands shown on Diagram 1 as \"Lane to be purchased by Applicant; c) Prior to the issuance of any building permit for the site, the owner shall provide an Overland flow route easement to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services."],
    [859,"14","2015-11-04T00:00:00",2250000,"1174-2015","629, 633 and 675 Eastern Avenue","$400,000 for the design, development and construction of a new park, which will be secured as an off-site parkland dedication at 652 Eastern Avenue; $350,000 for local area park improvements payable upon first building permit for any new building constructed within the site which would result in the total and combined non-residential gross floor area erected or used on the site to exceed 60,000 square metres; $100,000 for Bruce School yard improvements or other local playground improvements payable upon first building permit for any new building constructed within the site which would result in the total and combined non residential gross floor area erected or used on the site to exceed 50,000 square metres;  $100,000 for Morse School yard improvements or other local playground improvements  payable upon first building permit for any new building constructed within the site which would result in the total and combined non residential gross floor area erected or used on the site to exceed 50,000 square metres; $500,000 for public art, in accordance with the City of Toronto's Percent for Public Art Program to be located on or along the new north/south road between Eastern Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard East payable upon first building permit for any new building constructed within the site which would result in the total and combined non-residential gross floor area erected or used on the site to exceed 40,000 square metres;  \t$700,000 for off-site traffic safety and public realm improvements for Eastern Avenue and the surrounding local neighbourhood streets, or other public realm improvements as identified in the future South of Eastern Strategic Direction, of which $350,000 is payable at the time of first building permit for any new construction and the additional $350,000 payable upon first building permit for any new building constructed within the site which would result in the total and combined non-residential gross floor area erected or used on the site to exceed 40,000 square metres; \t$50,000 for the Leslieville Historical Society heritage plaque project payable at the time of first building permit for any new construction; \t$50,000 for local tree planting payable at the time of first building permit for any new construction; The owner shall transfer a site of approximately 485 sq m, known municipally on the date of the passing of this By law as 652 Eastern Avenue, to the City for nominal consideration, the transfer of the land shall constitute an off-site parkland dedication by the owner; Prior to the conveyance of the parkland, the Owner at their expense, will be responsible for base park construction and installation of the Parkland; The Owner shall, prior to the issuance of a building permit for any new building constructed within the site which would result in the total and combined non-residential gross floor area erected or used on the site to exceed 40,000 square metres, or at such later time as the Chief Planner may agree, build a roadway over the proposed main north-south thoroughfare through the site (between Lake Shore Boulevard East and Eastern Avenue) (the \"Easement Road\") to the City's applicable standards for public roads and , transfer a surface easement to the City and general public over the Easement Road for nominal consideration; The owner shall pay for all costs for the installation of traffic control signals at the intersection of the Easement Road and Eastern Avenue and the intersection of 629 Eastern Avenue (the Easement Road) and Lake Shore Boulevard East; and the owner shall pay all costs for the installation of traffic control signals at Pape Avenue and Eastern Avenue if recommended in the local traffic mitigation plan; The Owner shall submit a Film Studio Security Plan to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Economic Development and Culture and the Director of Community Planning, Toronto and East York District, to ensure that appropriate consideration is given to matters of security for the existing studio on site."],
    [860,"17","2013-04-05T00:00:00",20000,"A610/11NY","10 Ruddington Dr.","cash contribution in the amount $20,000 for local area park and/or streetscape improvements beyond City standards as outlined in the Cityâs Streetscape Manual, Heritage Lighting and/or improvements to Bayview Arena, satisfactory to the Chief Planner and Executive Director and the General Manager, Transportation Services, in consultation with the Ward Councillor,"],
    [861,"10","2015-11-09T00:00:00",250000,"1274-2015(OMB)","99 Atlantic Ave., 38-40 Hanna Ave., 2-24A Liberty St. and 1 Snooker St.","$250,000 towards securing and/or constructing community services and/or facilities within the general area of 99 Atlantic Avenue; the provision of a Privately Owned Publicly-Accessible Space (a \"POPS\") at the corner of Liberty Street and Hanna Avenue with a min. area of 312 sq.m. which shall be subject to an easement agreement in favour of the City permitting free access to the public; the owner shall enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement for the property with the City;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: owner shall submit a construction management plan; and the owner to provide and pay for any improvements to the municipal infrastructure in connection with the site servicing assessment, as accepted by the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services, should it be determined that upgrades to such infrastructure are required to support this development"],
    [862,"10","2015-12-10T00:00:00",3502500,"1366-2015","500 Lake Shore Boulevard West","$1,000,000 to be used towards improvements to the school board playground and outdoor facilities located on Block 31 of the Railway Lands West neighbourhood; $500,000 to be used towards for capital improvements to affordable housing in Ward 20; $1,250,000 towards the Fort York Heritage Conservation District; $750,000 towards the daycare facility on Block 31 of the Railway Lands West Neighbourhood; The owner shall provide public art in accordance with the City's Public Art protocol and the provisions contained within the Fort York Neighbourhood Secondary Plan to achieve permanent public art under the Gardiner Expressway and continuation of the \"Warm by Night\" rooftop lighting Public Art Program that has been installed throughout the Railway Lands West on the lot having a value of $600,000; The owner shall:\n(i) provide a Dismantling, Storage and Reconstruction Plan to the satisfaction of the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services, (ii) enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement with the City for the protection and long term maintenance of the heritage property at 500 Lake Shore Boulevard West which shall be registered on the title, and (iii) provide a Letter of Credit in an amount to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner to secure all work contained within the Dismantling, Storage and Reconstruction Plan; The owner shall prepare and provide an Interpretation Plan including interpretive elements regarding the property's heritage values, site history and archaeological resources as may be applicable, an implementation schedule and a budget, a letter of credit to secure the implementation of the approved Interpretation Plan and (vii) a record of the as-found condition of the building including architectural drawings and photographs keyed to plans and elevations of all visible interiors and exteriors; The owner shall provide and maintain a minimum of 10 percent of the residential units in the residential building having at least three bedrooms, or be convertible to three or more bedrooms on the lot; The owner shall provide and maintain a minimum of 15 percent of 1-bedroom units that are either convertible to 2-bedroom units or can be combined through knockout panels between units; The owner shall pay for, and construct, any improvements to the municipal infrastructure in connection with any Functional Servicing Report as accepted by the Executive Director of Engineering and Construction Services, should it be determined that improvements to such infrastructure are required to support the development; The owner shall provide, maintain and operate transportation demand measures, facilities and strategies as stipulated in the applicant's Transportation Management Demand Report accepted by the General Manager, Transportation Services; The owner shall design, construct and convey the following roads and municipal services at no cost to the City (i) Dan Leckie Way, between Housey Street and Lake Shore Boulevard West, including the intersections, and (ii) Housey Street, between Bathurst Street and Dan Leckie Way, including the intersections; The owner shall convey, as may be required and to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services and the City Solicitor, remnant parcels of the elevated Frederick G. Gardiner Expressway over the site that were not captured in historic conveyances to the City, for nominal consideration, at no cost to the City and free and clear of encumbrances; The owner shall make payment of a financial contribution towards the costs to undertake the modifications to the \"Bathurst/Bremner Intersection Improvementsâ consistent with the cost-sharing provisions outlined in the July 18, 2003 report prepared by the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services, and adopted by Council at its meeting of July 22, 23, and 24, 2003 (Clause 4, Toronto and East York Community Council Report No. 7) - the payment shall be made and secured on terms set out in the agreement and the contribution will be based on 5.98 percent of the Construction Costs of the Bathurst/Bremner Intersection Improvements (For the purpose of the calculation the Bathurst Construction Costs will be an amount not exceeding $9,000,000; The owner is required to make payment in the amount of $2,500 for cost recovery of 100 percent of the cost of the installation of traffic control signals and related road modification(s) at the intersection of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Dan Leckie Way and which payment relates to the installation of a signal loop detector only;  The owner shall convey to the City lands for the purpose of widening Lake Shore Boulevard West, having a width of approximately 9.4 metres, to the full extent of the site abutting Lake Shore Boulevard West, except in instances where the existing building face would encumber the required road widening conveyance, the road widening would be reduced to the area between the building face and the existing north limit of Lake Shore Boulevard West; The owner shall ensure that the agreement(s) to be entered into with the City respecting a process for the consideration by the owner of a proposal by Enwave District Energy Limited to service the development with a district heating and cooling facility; The owner shall implement, at its own expense, and in consultation with the City Planning Division, as necessary, the Fort York Neighbourhood Public Realm Plan and shall incorporate the plans and drawings submitted for Site Plan Approval for development of the lot; The owner shall design and construct the vehicular access driveway on Lake Shore Boulevard West in accordance with an approved Functional Plan"],
    [863,"14","2015-12-10T00:00:00",5300000,"1363-2015 & 1364-2015","661, 663, 669 and 677 Queen Street E. and 77, 79 and 79A East Don Roadway","$5,000,000 which shall be used towards the provision of affordable rental housing on the lot, adjacent to the lot, and/or within the local area of Ward 30, to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $300,000 which shall be used towards the provision of an off-leash dog area in Ward 30 within the local area of the lot; The Owner shall at its expense, construct, provide and thereafter maintain to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, a privately owned, publicly-accessible open space (POPS) having a minimum area of at least 650 square metres, at the southern terminus of the new north-south private lane, to be constructed by the Owner on the Site; The owner of the lot shall convey to the City free and clear of encumbrances and obstructions, an easement for public access over the north-south and east-west private lane; letter of credit to the City, to include provision for upwards indexing, in a form and from a bank satisfactory to the City's General Manager, Transportation Services in the amount of $230,000 for a possible installation and maintenance of future signalization of new traffic control signals at the intersection of Queen Street East and Munro Street - such letter of credit to be returned to the owner of the lot if such traffic control signal is not justified and/or required for safety reasons within 5 years of full occupancy of Parcel B; In the event that the traffic signal at the intersection of Queen Street East and Munro Street is installed, the owner of the lot is required to provide a further letter of credit to the City, to include provision for upwards indexing, in the amount of $25,000 for a possible future removal of the pedestrian cross-over located at Carroll Street - Such letter of credit to be returned to the owner of the lot if such traffic control signal is not justified and/or required for safety reasons within 5 years of full occupancy of Parcel B, all as determined by the General Manager, Transportation Services;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience:  the owner shall pay to the City by certified cheque the sum for construction of any improvements to the existing municipal infrastructure required to service the lot, as determined by and to the satisfaction of the City's Executive Director, Engineering & Construction Services; The owner of the lot shall convey to the City an on-site parkland dedication of a minimum size of at least 780 square metres, to be conveyed to the City in partial fulfilment of the owner's required parkland dedication; The owner shall in conjunction with the Development, design, construct and provide to the City approved base and above-base park improvements, such above-base park improvements having a value no greater than the remaining cash-in-lieu of parkland contribution owing pursuant to section 42 of the Planning Act and the City's Municipal Code, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation (secured by a Letter of Credit subject to indexing);"],
    [864,"13","2015-03-18T00:00:00",150000,"A0836/14TEY","200 Dundas St. E.","$20,000 for the Native Women's Resource Centre of Toronto and/or Food Forward to create a new community/medicine garden at Allan Gardens; and/or $20,000 for mural art projects at Allan Gardens or Moss Park and/or community gardening projects for the Garden District Residents Association along Sherbourne, George, Pembroke or Jarvis Streets; and/or $110,000 for leasehold improvements in the new City-owned community and culture spaces located at 200 Dundas Street East."],
    [865,"15","2015-12-10T00:00:00",825000,"1308-2015 & 1309-2015","42 and 46 Overlea Boulevard","$650,000 cash payment to be used towards the cost of capital improvements within the Thorncliffe Park community such as, but not limited to, parks, a community centre or recreational facility in consultation with the local Councillor;  $175,000 to the TTC to equip the five signalized intersections on Overlea Boulevard, or in the vicinity of the site with transit priority capability; conserve the listed heritage building on the site including entering into a Heritage Easement Agreement under the Ontario Heritage Act, for the protection and maintenance of the building; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience: the owner shall Construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard; As a condition of Site Plan Approval, a Transportation Demand Management Plan prepared to the satisfaction of the Director, Transportation Services, North York District."],
    [866,"12","2015-12-10T00:00:00",null,"1355-2015 & 1356-2015","151-177 Roehampton Ave. and 140-144 Redpath Ave.","$1,000,000 for public art to be constructed on the site of 151-177 Roehampton Avenue and 140-144 Redpath Avenue in accordance with the \"Percent for Public Art Program and Guidelines; $700,000 towards improvements in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan Area that may include streetscape improvements along Eglinton Avenue and Redpath Avenue, above base parkland improvements, parkland acquisition and construction or improvement of community services and facilities;Prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner is required to provide and maintain an Open Space at the southwest corner of Redpath Avenue and Roehampton Avenue with a minimum area of 130 square metres that will be secured as a privately owned publicly accessible open space with all necessary easements;"],
    [867,"5","2015-12-10T00:00:00",null,"1358-2015 & 1360-2015","33 King Street, 22 John Street and 2 Elsmere Avenue","For the Owner of the lands known as 22 John Street ONLY - The Owner shall provide/construct and maintain the following (Secured by a Letter of Credit for $7,225,000. - \ni. 26 Artist Live/Work Units and the Artist's Courtyard, in accordance with the specifications set out in the Live/Work Lease; \nii. The Community/Cultural Hub in accordance with the specifications set out in the Community/Cultural Hub Lease; and\niii. The Enhanced Weston Farmer's Market Space in accordance with the specifications as generally contained in the Section 37 Agreement, the detailed design of which will be secured through the Site Plan approval process.\nSecured as  Legal Convenience with respect to the Farmers Market Space - The Owner shall: install landscaping, including hard and soft landscaping and other appurtenances and fixtures, the details of which will be designed and secured through the Site Plan approval process; at its sole expense, maintain the Farmer's Market Space, in accordance with maintenance obligations established in the Section 37 Agreement; comply with identified environmental obligations\n\nFor the Owner of the lands known as  33 King St - The Owner covenants and agrees to maintain the 420 existing rental residential units and the 12 additional rental units approved by the Committee of Adjustment on March 6, 2014 in decision number A64/14EYK (\"Rental Dwelling Units\") as rental housing for a minimum period of twenty (20) years; The Owner shall make available, a minimum of 222 parking spaces in the existing above grade parking garage at 33 King Street for the use of the residents of 22 John Street (\"22 John Street Residents\") and shall provide necessary access to the 22 John Street Residents; The Owner shall make available, at the same rates as paid by the tenants of the Rental Dwelling Units, a minimum of 16 parking spaces in the existing above grade parking garage at 33 King Street for the use of the residents of the Artist Live/Work Units and shall provide necessary access to the residents of those units; The Owner shall enter into two leases with Toronto Artscape Inc. (\"Artscape\") and the City of Toronto (\"City\") on terms satisfactory to the Director of the Affordable Housing Office and the General Manager of Economic Development and Culture, and further agrees to register the leases on title, one of which will pertain to the Artist Live/Work Units and Artists' Courtyard (\"Live/Work Lease\") and the other to the Community/Cultural Hub (\"Community/Cultural Hub Lease\")"],
    [868,"6","2015-12-10T00:00:00",200000,"1361-2015","30 Tippett Road","the provision of a minimum 464.5 square metres finished day care or community space in the base of Building A near to the Wilson Subway Station entrance; $200,000 to be used for either Public Art on the site, to furnish the daycare or community space (above) - the allocation of the $200K is to be determined in consultation with the local Councillor and City Planning;  provide and maintain an accessible public pedestrian walkway under/through Building A which shall have a minimum width of 12.0 metres and a minimum height of 6.0 metres, and shall provide a direct at-grade connection between the west end of the new public street located along the south property line of the subject site to the Wilson Subway Station entrance located west of the site and east of the William R. Allen Road; shall provide and maintain an accessible public pedestrian walkway south of Building A which shall have a minimum width of 3.5 metres and a minimum height of 6.0 metres and shall provide a direct at-grade connection between the west end of the new public street located along the south property line of the subject site to the southwest corner of the subject site located east of the William R. Allen Road; the Owner shall provide and maintain to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, an accessible public open space north of Building A from the northwest corner to the northeast corner of the subject site along the Wilson Avenue frontage generally within the area identified as \"Privately-Owned Publicly-Accessible Open Space at Ground Level North of Building A Along Wilson Avenue\" on Schedule 2 of the Zoning By-law Amendment, with the specific location, configuration and design to be determined during Site Plan Control Approval and secured in a Site Plan Agreement with the City; the Owner shall provide and maintain to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, an accessible public pedestrian walkway within the Ministry of Transportation Building setback area along the west property line of the subject site which shall have a minimum width of 2.5 metres and shall provide a direct at-grade connection between the north end of the subject property at Wilson Avenue and the southwest corner of the property located east of the William R. Allen Road; the Owner shall provide and maintain to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, an accessible public pedestrian walkway under/through Building B which shall have a minimum width of 2.5 metres and a minimum height of 6.0 metres and shall provide a direct at-grade connection between the new public street located along the south property line of the subject site to the north lot line of the subject site north of Building B; the Owner shall provide and maintain to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, a privately owned publicly accessible (POPS) forecourt area located northwest of the cul-de-sac of the new public street located along the south property line of the subject site; prior to registration of the first condominium on the lands, the Owner shall have completed construction of the publicly accessible walkway and forecourt referred to in iii) and viii) above and shall convey public access easements to the City for nominal consideration, at no cost to the city and free and clear of encumbrances; \nSecured legal convenience - to provide 50 affordable rental residential units and 50 affordable ownership residential units in the proposed development to the satisfaction of the Director, Affordable Housing Office and the Chief Planner; the Owner shall provide a conceptual plan that identifies public realm and safety improvements at the intersection of Tippett Road and Wilson Avenue with proportional cost sharing based on trip generation to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services; The total number of parking spaces required to be provided by the Zoning By-law may be reduced by 10% if the identified Travel Demand Management (TDM) measures are provided; The Owner shall construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard"],
    [869,"13","2015-12-22T00:00:00",3250000,"529-2016 (OMB)","70 and 72 Carlton Street","(a) $325,000 for new community space in Ward 27; and (b) $2,425,000 for local parks and streetscape improvements in Ward 27 - with such cash amounts to be applied as determined by the Chief Planner in consultation with the local Councillor; $500,000 toward the Cityâs Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the purpose of maintaining and constructing affordable rental housing units in Ward 27;  The owner shall provide and maintain not less than 13 new rental replacement dwelling units on the lot, comprising of at least 2 affordable rental dwelling units and at least 9 mid-range rental dwelling units with rents no higher than mid-range rents; A minimum of ten percent (10%) of the dwelling units located within the building on the lot shall be three (3) bedroom dwelling units or greater"],
    [870,"13","2015-12-03T00:00:00",1000000,"975-2017(OMB) & 974-2017(OMB)","50 Wellesley St. E. and 31-35 Dundonald St.","$200,000.00 for one or more of the following: new community or cultural space; capital improvement Toronto Community Housing; the City's Capitial Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the purpose of maintaining and constructing affordable rental housing units in Ward 27; $800,000.00 for local area streetscape and park improvements in Ward 27\nSecured as a legal convenience: the provision of a minimum of 15 dwelling units shall be 3-bedroom units having a minimum size of 83.6 sq.m. (900 sq.ft.), of which 10 may be grade-related units; the provision of a public pedestrian access easement in favour of the City along the entire Wellesley Street East frontage, having a minimum depth of 1.5 metres, and over the walkway located on the east side of the site to provide access to the commercial parking garage entrance; the provision of a short term parking space on the ground floor for deliveries; the owner shall pay for and construct any improvements to the municipal infrastructure in connection with the site servicing assessment, should it be determined that upgrades are required to the infrastructure to support this development, to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services; and the owner shall provide a tree replanting guarantee deposit payment associated with the white oak tree as established through the Private Tree By-law permit process"],
    [871,"13","2015-12-14T00:00:00",3000000,"132-2016(OMB); 133-2016(OMB) New Comp ZBL","20 - 26 Lombard St. and 25 Richmond St. E.","$500,000 to be used towards the North St. Lawrence Market redevelopment; $500,000 to be used towards the implementation of heritage lighting and/or Interpretation Master Plan for Old Town Toronto; $1,500,000 to be used towards local streetscaping and/or park improvements in the vicinity of the Site; $500,000 to be used towards the First Parliament Site;  the Owner shall provide a Letter of Credit, in a form and amount acceptable to the Manager HPS, to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan, the approved Lighting Plan and the approved Interpretation Plan, with such amount to be indexed upwardly in accordance with the Construction Price Index.\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The Owner to provide that a minimum of four (4) Dwelling Units in the Development on the Site shall contain a minimum of three (3) or more bedrooms and that a minimum of forty -five (45) two-bedroom Dwelling Units in the Development on the Site shall be capable of conversion to three-bedroom units; The Owner shall, at its sole expense, design and construct streetscapes improvements to the public street right-of-was abutting the entire Site, including but not limited to, sidewalk bump-outs, street lighting, pavers, street furniture and tree trench installation; The Owner agrees, at its sole expense, to provide and thereafter maintain as a part of the Development, an exterior privately owned, publicly accessible (âPOPSâ) pedestrian walkway extending in an L-shape from Victoria Street to Lombard Street; The Owner agrees, at its sole expense, to provide and thereafter maintain as a part of the Development, an interior privately owned, publicly accessible pedestrian walkway extending from Richmond Street East south to the centre of the Site; the Owner shall provide a detailed conservation plan (including drawings and specifications for materials and finishes related to the Existing Heritage Buildings) prepared by a qualified heritage consultant that is consistent with the conservation strategy set out in the Heritage Impact Assessment for the property located at 26 Lombard Street; the Owner shall enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement with the City pursuant to section 37 of the Ontario Heritage Act for the Site, subject to the approved alterations, to the satisfaction of the Manager HPS;"],
    [872,"2","2015-12-04T00:00:00",1233000,"673-2016(OMB)","600 and 620 The East Mall","$600,000 for improvements to Capri Park, including but not limited to improvements to accommodate additional recreation facilities such as basketballcourts and a splash pad as well as improved park lighting, pedestrian walkways and landscaping; $600,000 for capital improvements to existing non-profit childcare facilities in the area including but not limited to Capri Child Care Centre, Educare Kindergarten - Rathbum, and First Stage â Bunthamthorpe; the owner shall pay to the Toronto Transit Commission the sum of $33,000 for transit signal priority measures to mitigate delays to transit; the owner shall be financially responsible for all costs to remove and relocate the existing pedestrian crossover along The East Mall at the northerly limit of the site by the Cityâs Traffic Plant Installation and Maintenance Unit;"],
    [873,"11","2015-12-11T00:00:00",300000,"1117-2017(OMB)","740 Dupont Street","$270,000 to be used by the City towards streetscape improvements along Dupont Street in the vicinity 740 Dupont Street; $30,000 to be used by the City towards capitial improvements to Toronto Community Housing Corp (TCHC) buildings in the vicinity of the property.\nSecured as Legal Convenience - as a condition of Site Plan Approval, the owner will provide, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, detailed drawings which illustrate the proposed rail mitigation measures for the proposed development of the lot."],
    [874,"10","2016-01-26T00:00:00",660000,"671-2016(OMB)","604-618 Richmond Street West","$66,000 to be provided to Toronto Community Housing Corporation for capital improvements to and or the provision of new affordable housing units in Ward 20;   $250,000 to be used for streetscape improvements on Richmond Street West in the vicinity of the site; $344,000 to be used towards the construction of a community centre or community facility in the King-Spadina Area.\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: A minimum of 21 dwelling units on the lands must be constructed as or be readily convertible to three bedroom dwelling units, without requiring structural changes to the dwelling unit"],
    [875,"12","2015-11-23T00:00:00",1800000,"69-2016(OMB)","2221 Yonge Street","$1,800,000 to be allocated for community services and facilities in the vicinity of the Lands, with such community services and facilities to be determined by the Chief Planner in consultation with the local Councillor; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience - The Owner shall, at its sole expense, construct a Pedestrian Walkway, along the eastern boundary of the Lands measuring a minimum of 1 .5m from the east property line, to be paved with materials suitable for pedestrian use and appropriately lighted, to the satisfaction of Engineering and Construction Serves;  Prior to the registration of the Condominium, the owner shall transfer to the City an easement along the surface of the lands which shall constitute the Pedestrian Walkway, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor."],
    [876,"10",null,409,"None","301 Front St. W.","lands around the CN Tower as described in the CN Tower Precinct Agreement are required to pay a development levy of $0.134/sq ft indexed twice annually from 1998 to the date of payment. The adjusteddevelopment levy is $0.249/sq ft for payments until December 31, 2015."],
    [877,"10",null,186.06,"None","82 Fort York Blvd","Collection of development levies related to 67m2 of additonal gross floor area created by the installation of a mezzanine serving the ground floor restaurant in the existing building."],
    [878,"15","2017-01-04T00:00:00",1100000,"265-2017(OMB)","18-30 Erskine Avenue","As per Council decision $1,100,000 to be used towards the design and implementation of off-site streetscape, street tree improvements and/or public realm improvements on Keewatin Avenue and in the Yonge Eglinton Apartment Neighbourhood in consultation with the Ward Councillor and Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning; The owner shall provide and maintain (for at least 20 years) 6 new replacement rental dwelling units - to be provided as mid-range rental units"],
    [879,"6","2015-12-18T00:00:00",1700000,"381-2016(OMB)","9 Tippet Road","$1,400,000 to secure the following in the vicinity: a) a multi-user space - the owner must lease the multi-user service space for all age groups, including seniors, to the City for a term of 99 years on a turn-key basis, b) acquisition of lands for the expansion and/or improvement of Champlain Parkette, and/or c) other capital improvements to City assets, community facilities, child care facilities, affordable housing, streetscapes or the creation of a public plaza;  $300,000 for on-site public art or, in lieu of a monetary contribution, the owner shall at its election provide public art on-site with a min. value of $300,000;  provide a min. 1,068 sq. m. of non-res GFA;  provide a min. 700 sq. m. of privately owned publicaly-accessible space (POPS);  a 3 m. wide pedistrian access easement along the east property line for a pedestrian walkway to contribute to the Mud Creek Pathway;  owner shall provide a min. 25 affordable ownership residential units on-site"],
    [880,"14","2016-02-04T00:00:00",null,"108-2016; 109-2016","875 and 887 Queen Street East","the Owner shall enter into an Agreement of Purchase and Sale to convey to the City fee simple title to no less than 1,827.3 sq. m. (19,669 sq. f.) of indoor space (finished as per by-law), and 104.1 sq. m. (1,121 sq. f.) of outdoor amenity space (the \"Conveyed Facilities\"), such Agreement to be to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Shelter, Support & Housing Administration and the Chief Corporate Officer;  The Owner agrees to extend the term of the current lease to the existing tenant, WoodGreen Red Door Family Shelter, to March 31, 2016, and then a further extension on a month-to-month basis on the same terms and conditions until such time as the\nOwner requires the tenant to vacate the premises for the purpose of redevelopment; The Owner will retain and reconstruct the building faÃ§ade of 887 Queen Street East in its current location as an element of the proposed development using original materials to maintain the scale and appearance of the existing building, the precise details of the faÃ§ade appearance to be detailed as part of Site Plan approval, all to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner; The Owner will submit a hydrogeological report to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services, prior to the issuance of any building permit"],
    [881,"3","2016-02-04T00:00:00",1325000,"110-2016","64 - 70 Cordova Avenue","The owner shall construct or provide financial security for enhanced streetscape and landscape treatments related to the construction of the proposed pedestrian connection to Islington Avenue, to a minimum value of $250,000;  the owner shall provide a cash contribution in the amount of $400,000 towards the capital rehabilitation and upgrading of the Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) buildings at 4995 Dundas Street West and 57 Mabelle Avenue and/or common amenity space upgrades a 4995 Dundas Street West and 57 Mabelle Avenue and/or the proposed new YMCA at Westwood/6 points or Mabelle Parkette; $350,000 towards the capital rehabilitation and upgrading of the Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) buildings at 4995 Dundas Street West and 57 Mabelle Avenue; and $575,000 towards the capital needs of a future YMCA facility proposed to be located on the former Westwood Theatre lands and/or towards the installation of a proposed Westwood Park in the 6-Points area; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The owner shall construct and maintain the development in accordance with the Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard; The owner shall convey a public access easement over the open space adjacent to Cordova Avenue to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the City Solicitor to facilitate access over the lands to the pedestrian connection to Islington Avenue."],
    [882,"16","2016-02-04T00:00:00",900000,"112-2016","175, 181, 187 Wynford Drive (formerly 1250 Eglinton Ave. E.)","the Owner shall provide a financial contribution in the amount of $900,000 to be used toward the provision of a community facility in the vicinity of this development;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The Owner shall provide pathway improvements on site and public access/connections into the Open Space Area abutting the site along the top of bank to the north from Wynford Drive; The Owner shall provide an outdoor recreation area for the use of young children having a minimum area of 80 sq. m., which is of high quality design and of durable materials; The Owner shall provide reciprocal access to all residents at 175 Wynford Drive within the existing 6 storey building and the proposed new 30 and 36 storey buildings, for the purpose of access and use of all indoor and outdoor amenity areas; the owner shall submit and implement a Construction Management Plan and Neighbourhood Communication Strategy, to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services, in consultation with the Chief Planner; The owner is required to convey all of the subject site below the top-of-bank zoned as Open Space - O1(36), to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and install a fence along the staked top of bank slope line; The Owner shall construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard."],
    [883,"9","2016-02-04T00:00:00",null,"113-2016","299 Campbell Avenue","The Chief Planner, in consultation with the City Solicitor, the City Librarian and the Ward Councillor, may elect one of the following options as a community benefit:\nOption 1: The Owner shall construct and convey, freehold, 930 square metres of usable shell space and one parking space in the proposed development, to the City for a cost of $1.1 million, to be used by Toronto Public Library Board as a neighbourhood branch; or\nOption 2: The Owner shall convey freehold 930 square metres of shell space in the proposed development to the City for use as an alternative community facility, operated or directly funded by a government agency or non-profit institution for the purpose of providing arts and cultural programs, on terms to be negotiated at a future date; or\nOption 3: Prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, the Owner shall make a cash contribution to the City in the amount of $1,500,000 which shall be used for: (a) local library improvements; or (b) an alternative local library branch location.\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: the Owner will provide for any improvements to the municipal infrastructure in connection with the Functional Servicing and Stormwater Management report; the Owner will acquire the existing public lane along the north limit of the proposed development as part of a land exchange with the City and make a satisfactory arrangements with the Executive Director of Engineering and Construction Services to environmentally remediate, construct and convey to the City a new public lane on the south side of the site; In conjunction with the acquisition of the existing public lane, the Owner agrees to purchase the approximately 0.5 metre strip of City land which adjoins, to the north, the existing public lane for fair market value which in April, 2015 was $64,000.00; prior to the City closing and conveying to the Owner the existing public lane along the north limit of the proposed development, the Owner will provide the necessary easements to ensure the functionality of the fire route over the public lane; prior to the City closing and conveying to the Owner the existing public lane along the north limit of the proposed development, the Owner will construct the new public lane, and portions of the site subject to the easements necessary for the  functionality of the fire route; prior to the City closing and conveying to the Owner the existing public lane along the north limit of the proposed development, the Owner will agree to maintain the public lane and associated land required to ensure functionality of the fire route to the standards of a fire route; the Owner will implement the recommendations of the Environmental Noise & Vibration Feasibility Assessment dated August 16, 2012;"],
    [884,"19","2016-02-04T00:00:00",400000,"123-2016 & 266-2018","14 Trent Avenue","$400,000.00 (plus indexing and any accrued interest) be allocated to Transportation Services, Public Realm Unit and to the Laneway Project for improvements to the public realm and laneways in the area near Trent Avenue, Kelvin Avenue and Luttrell Avenue;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: the owner agrees to Pay for and construct the improvements to the existing municipal infrastructure required to service the Owner's Lands, as determined by and to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering & Construction Services."],
    [885,"4","2016-02-18T00:00:00",1000000,"410-2017(OMB)","51-77 Quebec Avenue and 40-66 High Park Avenue","$850,000 for local community improvements at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $150,000 for streetscape improvements in the vicinity of Bloor/High Park/Quebec streets at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; The Owner agrees to maintain the 659 Existing Rental Units as rental housing for a min. period 20 years commencing from the date the zoning by-law Amendment comes into force and effect; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The Owner shall, at its sole cost and expense, complete the following improvements to the Existing\nRental Apartment Buildings on the Site and to the Site itself, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner: (a) provide new outdoor amenity areas and landscaped open space at the interior of the Site including a BBQ area, sitting and lounge area and terrace (adjacent to the two new amenity buildings), and the provision of outdoor furnishings including benches, tables and equipment necessary to support the intended uses; (b) provide not less than 1.2 m2 per unit, for the use and enjoyment of all residents of the existing and proposed residential units, of new indoor amenity space including the following: i) a two-storey amenity building at the interior of the block of riot less than 1000 m2 with a direct indoor underground connection to the existing rental buildings that includes an exercise room of not less than 400 m and additional indoor amenity space adjacent to active outdoor amenity space; ii) the relocation of the existing outdoor pool within the new two-storey amenity building with change rooms; iii) an additional purpose-built indoor amenity pavilion building of not less than 275 n2i containing all finishing, fixtures and equipment necessary to serve a variety of uses within the indoor amenity pavilion building including, but not limited to, a kitchenette, movable tables and chairs, and storage cabinets; and iv) shared and equal access to all indoor amenity space to all owners and tenants of the Site save and except for: A. a maximum of43 i2n of indoor amenity space to he provided in the new building on High Park Avenue: and B. a maximum of 39 m of indoor amenity space to be provided in the new building on Quebec Avenue building; (c) provide at-grade connections from the rear of the Existing Rental Apartment Buildings substantially in accordance with the Landscape Plan dated August 22, 2014. including paved pathways and related soft landscaping to allow for ease of access and egress to the interior of the block: (d) provide upgrades to the existing laundry rooms in the Existing Rental Apartment Buildings, including new paint, new lighting, seating, tables and ventilation systems prior to the issuance of any demolition permit for the Development; and (e) creation of a bicycle storage room for the existing 120 bicycle parking spaces located within the underground parking garage; \nThe Owner is required to complete a TTC Technical Review of the Development and to obtain the TTCs written acknowledgement that the Owner has satisfied all of the conditions arising from the review."],
    [886,"16","2015-07-09T00:00:00",1500000,"1183-2016(OMB)","1185 Eglinton Ave East","$1,500,000 toward the development of any of the following: community service space, childcare facilities, upgrades to the Flemingdon Park Neighbourhood Library and expansion of existing City recreational facilities or new recreational facilities"],
    [887,"6","2016-03-21T00:00:00",null,"390-2016(OMB); 391-2016(OMB)","195 Exbury Road","Owner shall secure the rental tenure of the 158 dwelling units in the existing building for a period of at least 20 years;  Secured as a Legal Convenience: laundry machine improvements; improve and expand the existing walkways throughout the site; upgrade landscaping throughout the existing residential rental building; install outdoor seating at key locations; provide an attractive recreation area primarily for the use of young children on the existing res. rental property;  a new garbage and recycling enclosure; provide for upgraded outdoor lighting throughout the site; provide a financial security to construct all previous improvements; the owner shall provide a construction mitigation plan and tenant communication strategy for the development;"],
    [888,"6","2016-02-24T00:00:00",177120,"855-2017(OMB)","Stanley Greene District, Downsview Secondary Plan; Block G (1377 Sheppard Ave)","The Owner shall construct provide and maintain a minimum of 23 Affordable Rental Housing Units on Block G - for a minimum of twenty (20) years from the date the Amending By-law comes into effect; the Owner shall provide a financial contribution to the City of $864 per residential dwelling unit to be used for the provision of a community centre and day care spaces in accordance with the Downsview Area Secondary Plan; the Owner shall make a contribution of $200,000 toward the public art plan for the District approved by City Council at its meeting on March 20,2014 (Item NY3O.24)"],
    [889,"10","2016-03-10T00:00:00",350000,"239-2016 & 240-2016","602 - 622 King St. W., 499, 503 and 505 Adelaide St. W. & 1 and 11 Adelaide Place","$250,000.00 to community services and facilities in Ward 20 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; Above base streetscape improvements on Portland Street between King Street West and Adelaide Street West; $50,000.00 for the provision of new affordable rental housing in Ward 20 to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing; $50,000.00 toward the Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) revolving capital fund for repairs to TCHC housing in Ward 20.\nSecured as a legal convenience: Provide Final Site Plan drawings including drawings related to the approved Conservation Plan to the satisfaction of the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services; Provide a Letter of Credit, indexed annually, in a form and amount satisfactory to the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure all work included in the Conservation Plan; The applicant shall provide appropriate screening between the at-grade uses at the west side of the proposed building and the residents to the west on Adelaide Place and Adelaide Street West, and from the east and north side of the proposed residential building for the building and residents to the east at 499 Adelaide Street West; A lighting plan will be submitted and approved through the site plan control application to address the issue of safety and amenity for the proposed interior passages through the site used by vehicles and pedestrians; The applicant is required to undertake wind tunnel testing as recommended in the Pedestrian Level Wind Conditions â Letter of Opinion and implement the recommended mitigation measures as identified as a result of this analysis; the owner shall convey to the City a public pedestrian easement for the life of the building for access to the publicly accessible open space to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner; Ensure the ongoing provision of 8 residential rental units on one parcel of land, by securing the rental tenure of the existing buildings with 6 residential rental dwelling units at 505 Adelaide Street West and 1 and 11 Adelaide Place and the 2 replacement residential rental units to be created in the existing building at 499 Adelaide Street West, for a period of at least 20 years commencing from the date the zoning by-law comes into force and effect; Provide and maintain 2 replacement rental units at 499 Adelaide Street West, with affordable rents for a period of at least 10 years, with provisions for maintaining affordable rents up to 20 years; A tenant relocation and assistance plan to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner; Building and site improvements to the 4 existing buildings to comprise 8 rental dwelling units to be provided with no costs passed on to the tenants of the existing buildings, to include restoration and improvements to outdoor patio areas and new landscaping for the 4 buildings and the provision of en-suite laundry facilities for 5 of the rental units;"],
    [890,"3","2016-04-01T00:00:00",325000,"292-2016; 293-2016","1030 and 1040 Islington Avenue","an indexed cash contribution of $325,000.00 to be paid to the City prior to the earlier of site plan approval or issuance of the first above-grade building permits, as follows: i. $315,000.00 towards streetscape improvements  along The Queensway between Islington Avenue and Royal York Road; and ii. $10,000.00 towards capital improvements to Fairfield Park; Secured as a legal convenience: the owner shall construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard"],
    [891,"10","2016-04-01T00:00:00",1800000,"273-2016","40-58 Widmer Street","Prior to the issuance of the first below-grade building permit, the owner shall make a financial contribution to the City in the amount of $300,000 to be a allocated for pedestrian and cycling improvements in Ward 20 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; Prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner shall make a financial contribution to the City in the amount of $1,500,000, to be allocated as follows: i. $1,200,000 for community services, facilities and/or parkland improvements in Ward 20 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; ii. $150,000 for the maintenance of or the provision of new affordable housing in Ward 20 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the Director, Affordable Housing Office; and iii. $150,000 for capital repairs to Toronto Community Housing buildings in Ward 20 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the Director, Affordable Housing Office."],
    [892,"10","2016-04-06T00:00:00",11607878.39,"1049-2006; 1047-2016(OMB)","East Bayfront â West Precinct: 130-132 Queens Quay E., 143-177 Lake Shore Blvd. E. & 26 Richardson  St.","Daniels Waterfront Corp. to make a financial contribution equal to $69.86 per sq. m. of residential gross floor area to be developed on the Daniels Waterfront site to pay for local infrastructure improvements; Daniels QQ Corp. to make a financial contribution equal to $69.86 per sq. m. of residential gross floor area to be developed on the Daniels QQ site to pay for local infrastructure improvements; the provision and maintenance of not less than 10% of the total number of dwelling units as new affordable rental housing or a conveyance to the City of sufficient land for the purpose of constructing not less than 20% of the total number of dwelling units to on the lot as new affordable rental housing and/or cash-inlieu contribution to be paid prior to first above grade building permit (calculated as $49.75 per sq. ft. of residential gross floor area multiplied by 20% of the residential gross floor area); a public art contribution in accordance with the City's public art program of a value of not less than 1% of the gross construction costs of all buildings and structures to be erected on the lot."],
    [893,"13","2016-02-17T00:00:00",null,"1479-2017(OMB) & 398-2019(OMB)","81 Wellesley Street East","The construction of a 106 sq. m. privately owned publically accessible open space on the ground floor level fronting onto Wellesley Street East; the conveyance of a publically accessible open space easement to the City over the 106 sq. m.; the provision of public art to be located in the privately owned, publically accessible open space to a value of not less than $329,424.00; the owner will agree to the conveyance of the lane widening to the City at no cost"],
    [894,"12","2016-02-26T00:00:00",null,"891-2016(OMB)","2131 Yonge Street and 32 Hillsdale Avenue East","Prior to the registration of the plan condominium on the lot, the owner shall convey lands for the purpose of a road widening to the City,  and have a minimum area of 290 square metres;  Prior to the registration of the plan of condominium on the lot, the owner shall convey lands, identified on Map 2 as the Proposed Future Park\nConveyance as well as the lands municipally known as 29 and 31 Soudan Avenue, having a minimum area of 1100 square metres"],
    [895,"17","2016-04-26T00:00:00",500000,"670-2016(OMB)","591 and 593 Sheppard Avenue East","$500,000 which shall be used exclusively to fund capital improvements that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the Development such as, but not limited to. community centres, recreation facilities, parks, local streetseape or traffic calming measures, and public art, in consultation with the appropriate City division and the ward Councillor; the provision for a minimum of 2.9 square metres of indoor private recreational amenity area per dwelling unit to a maximum of 602 square metres provided that such gross floor area is used solely for the purposes of indoor private recreational amenity area; the provision for a place of worship with a maximum gross floor area of 1,279 square metres"],
    [896,"3","2016-05-05T00:00:00",null,"430-2016; 431-2016","144 and 150 Berry Road","The owner shall construct a privately owned, publicly accessible open space having a minimum size of 3,600 square metres which will include a splash pad having a minimum value of $300,000.00 (secured by an LC); The owner will provide a minimum of 810 square metres of non-residential gross floor area on the ground floor of Building D on the property and will enter into a 10 year lease with any registered not-for-profit food co-operative acceptable to the City and the owner; the owner will provide inducements to the tenant, including: a finished lease space; rent-abetment and maintenance and insurance costs for 10 years - to a value of $700,000 (secured by an LC); If for any reason the City and the owner are not able to select a suitable not-for-profit food co-operative to enter the lease, or the tenant has elected not to enter into the lease, then prior to issuance of the first above grade building permit for a building containing residential units on the property, the owner shall provide a cash contribution to the City in the amount of $700,000. to be used for streetscape improvements on The Queensway in Ward 5;"],
    [897,"12","2016-05-05T00:00:00",533686.19,"442-2016; 443-2016","45-77 Dunfield Avenue","owner shall construct, finish, furnish and equip of a non-profit licensed child care facility to accommodate at least 52 children, and enter into a lease agreement with the City for one 99-year term; Prior to issuance of an above grade building permit, the owner shall provide: \ta one-time cash contribution of $180,000 to a replacement reserve fund to replace appliances and large equipment for the child care facility due to wear and tear; and  \ta one-time cash contribution of $150,000 to start-up costs for the defrayment of operational deficits during the child care facility's first year of operation; an easement for the provision of 6,060 square metres of privately owned, publicly accessible open space all located on the site; the owner shall provide and maintain 177 existing dwelling units at 77 Dunfield Avenue and 575 existing dwelling units at 45 Dunfield Avenue on the site as rental housing for the period of at least 20 years; the Owner shall provide and maintain 519 new rental units on the site as rental housing for the period of at least 10 years; the Owner shall provide a Construction Mitigation Plan that includes provisions for special needs tenants, mitigation for tenants during construction periods; the Owner shall provide a Tenant Communication Plan to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner"],
    [898,"3","2016-05-05T00:00:00",887375,"447-2016","5239, 5245 and 5249 Dundas Street West and 3 Aukland Road","$100,000.00 to the Islington BIA for streetscape improvements; \t$500,000.00 to the future Westwood YMCA in the Six Points area; \t$275,000.00 to the future Westwood Park in the Six Points area; $12,375.00 for the upgrade of the footpath on the St. Albans Toronto Water pumping station to a paved walkway; the Owner shall, at its sole cost and expense, secure a vehicle and pedestrian access easement in favour of the Development over the adjacent private road known as Viking Lane; the Owner shall design and construct any traffic control signal timing adjustments and additional phases, including any hardware modifications, required to facilitate forecast traffic to the Development at the Dundas Street West/Aukland Road signalized intersection; the Owner shall construct a southbound left turn storage lane along Aukland Road, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Transportation Services; the Owner shall, at its sole expense, construct and maintain upgraded streetscapes for (a) Dundas Street West and (b) Aukland Road generally in accordance with the cross sections developed through the Six Points Interchange Reconfiguration Construction Project and the City's Streetscape Manuel; the Owner shall construct and maintain the enhanced connection at the site's southern edge, from Viking Lane to Aukland Road to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner; the Owner shall construct a public sidewalk along Aukland Road on the lands fronting the St. Albans Toronto Water Pumping Station, known municipally as 30 St. Albans Road; the Owner shall at its sole expense construct and thereafter maintain a publically accessible pedestrian connection, partially on the Site and partially on the abutting Toronto Water Lands; The owner shall construct and maintain the development in accordance with Tier 1 performance measures; Owner shall incorporate and maintain the wind control measures identified in the Pedestrian Wind Study Addendum prepared by Novus Environmental dated July 7, 2014;"],
    [899,"20","2016-01-05T00:00:00",668000,"528-2016(OMB)","743 Warden Avenue","Financial contribution to the City of Toronto in the amount of $668,000 towards provision within the Warden Woods Community of local parkland, community facilities and/or streetscape improvements, or other such purposes within the community as are determined by City Council, and paid prior to the issuance of building permits as follows:\n(A) $460,000 to be paid prior to the issuance of the first building permit for any townhouse dwelling unit; and\n(B) $208,000 to be paid prior to the issuance of the first building permit for an apartment building;"],
    [900,"15","2020-07-15T00:00:00",650000,"671-2020(LPAT) & 672-2020(LPAT)","740 and 750 York Mills Road and 17 Farmstead Road","$650,000 to be used towards park improvements for Mossgrove Park and Kirkwood Park;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: Owner shall provide improvements to the outdoor pool area that will include at a\nminimum, upgrading the existing pool deck and surrounding area with durable finishings/materials and installing decorative fencing; Owner shall provide and maintain a new recreational amenity building on-site of a minimum of 120 m2 to the north of and abutting the outdoor pool area, and screening for the garbage/loading area from the pool area; Owner shall provide and maintain clearly defined routes and pedestrian connections from the existing rental buildings and new 260 stacked townhouse units to amenity areas, the public sidewalks and Mossgrove Park; Owner shall provide detailed plans and complete renovations to existing office spaces at 750 York Mills Road and a commercial space at 17 Farmstead Road to provide a minimum of 208 m2 of additional indoor amenity space or alternatively provide a minimum of 208 m2 of additional indoor amenity space elsewhere on-site for residents of the subject site; Owner shall maintain the apartment buildings at 740 and 750 York Mills Road and 17 Farmstead Road with 409 existing rental dwelling units as rental housing for a minimum period of twenty (20) years commencing from the date the by-law comes into effect, with no application for demolition without replacement, or for conversion to non-rental housing purposes during the twenty year period; Owner shall provide reciprocal access to all residents of the existing three 18-storey apartment buildings at 740 York Mills Road, 750 York Mills Road and 17 Farmstead Road, excluding residents of the proposed new 260 stacked townhouse units, for the purpose of access and use of all indoor amenity areas within the existing\nthree 18-storey apartment buildings at 740 York Mills Road, 750 York Mills Road and 17 Farmstead Road; Owner shall provide reciprocal access to all residents located at 740 York Mills, 750 York Mills Road and 17 Farmstead Road, including residents of the proposed new 260 new stacked townhouse units, for the purposes of access and use to all outdoor amenity areas, including the outdoor pool, and to the new recreational amenity building of a minimum of 120 m2."],
    [901,"3","2016-06-09T00:00:00",1000000,"572-2016","2161-2165 Lake Shore Boulevard West","a cash contribution of $250,000 to be paid to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade Building Permit for Tower B - to be used for local park improvements and/or local trail improvements, as determined by the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; a cash contribution of $250,000 to be paid to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade Building Permit for Tower B - to be used for Public Art in Humber Bay Shores Park and coordinating with the Humber Bay Shores Park Trail Improvements initiative, as determined by the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; A cash contribution for the design and construction of the Village Court East to a maximum amount of $500,000, as determined by the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, which amount shall be paid to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade Building Permit for Tower A;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The owner shall construct and maintain the development in accordance with the Tier 1 performance measures of the Toronto Green Standard"],
    [902,"11","2017-04-10T00:00:00",3000000,"548-2017(OMB) & 549-2017(OMB)","700 Bay Street and 77 Gerrard Street West","$3,000.000.00 which shall be used for park improvements, streetscape improvements and new affordable housing with the final allocation to be determined in consultation with the Ward Councilor and to the satisfaction of the Owner and the Chief Planner; \nSecured as a legal convenience: Secure the rental tenure of the dwelling units on the lot for a period of at least 20 years from the date the By-law comes into force and effect; The owner shall provide and maintain not less than 22 replacement rental dwelling units on the lot of which a minimum of 12 dwelling units shall be provided as mid-range replacement dwelling units and a minimum of 10 dwelling units shall have no rent stipulations in the Agreement; The ouner shall provide tenant relocation assistance to the tenants of the existing units directly affected by the demolition; Streetscape improvements around the entirety of the development site to be secured\nthrough the Site Plan approval process; FaÃ§ade improvements around the entirety of the development site to be secured through the Site Plan approval process."],
    [903,"18","2016-06-20T00:00:00",null,"1049-2016(OMB)","500 Sheppard Avenue East","provision of a minimum 557.4 square metres non-profit day nursery facility with no more than 290 sq. m. of exterior play space; provision of 381 sq. m. of public parkland (âNew Parkâ) and the Owner shall register a Section 118 Restriction pursuant to the Land Titles Act, on the land to be conveyed as New Park; provision of park improvements to the existing City-owned park (âExisting Park\") located at the northwest corner of Bayview Avenue and Sheppard Avenue East in accordance with the Park Design, to a max. value of $500,000.00 - to be secured by a Letter of Credit; the Owner shall maintain the New Park after conveyance to the City as well as the Existing Park at its sole expense; the Owner shall provide a irrevocable Letter of Credit in the amount of 120% of the value of the Base Park Improvements and Above Base Park Improvements for the New Park to the satisfaction of the GM, PF&R; provision and maintenance of a pedestrian connection between Mallingham Court and Sheppard Avenue East at the westerly limit of the lot; \nSecured as Legal Convenience: provision and maintenance of a minimum of 2.0 square metes per dwelling unit of indoor recreational amenity space"],
    [904,"10","2016-07-15T00:00:00",null,"697-2016; 698-2016","49 to 51 Camden Street","All Matters Secured as Legal Convenience:  Prior to site plan approval, the owner must provide a Loading Management Plan to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Transportation Services and the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the Garment District Neighbourhood Association; The owner is financially responsible for all costs associated with the excavation, improvement, removal and/or relocation of any above or below-grade public or private utility resulting from the development of this property; Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the owner will submit a Construction Management Plan, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, the General Manager of Transportation Services, and the Chief Building Official, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and thereafter in support of the development, will implement the plan during the course of construction; Prior to site plan approval, the owner must provide a letter from an acoustician detailing noise mitigation measures for the proposed hotel and associated uses and an undertaking to implement the mitigation measures, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the Garment District Neighbourhood Association; Prior to site plan approval, the owner must submit a Wind Study for the proposed development and an undertaking to implement any necessary mitigation measures, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning."],
    [905,"3","2016-07-15T00:00:00",2475000,"769-2016; 1100-2016; 206-2022","5415-5481 Dundas Street West & 15 and 25 Shorncliffe Road","$625,000 (originally secured pursuant to By-law 769-2016;); $250,000 ( originally secured pursuant to By-law 1100-2016)  towards the capital needs of a future YMCA facility proposed to be located on the former Westwood Theatre lands and/or local park improvements;  $1,600,000.00 toward capital improvements for one or more of the following within the Ward: (1) local traffic calming projects; (2) local park improvements, including the new Etobicoke Centre public park; (3) new child care and community recreational centre proposed to be included in the\nnew Etobicoke Civic Centre; and (4) local non-profit child care facilities\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The Owner of the Lands shall provide to the City, prior to the issuance of the first above-grade Building Permit for all or any part of the Lands, detailed cost estimates and certified cheques for required road and transit signalling improvements, as determined by the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services; The Owner of the Lands shall provide and construct to municipal standards a private road and will convey (an) easement(s) to the City for public access to the Private Road at all times; The Owner of the Lands shall \tconvey a subsurface easement and rights of support in favour of the City and the public as required for the transit reserve; The Owner of the Lands shall provide boulevard improvements on the City owned portions of all frontages of the Lands, including the Dundas Street West frontage of the lands identified as Public Park in accordance with the City's Site Plan Approval procedures and streetscaping standards in place at the time the Lands are developed, all to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Planning, Etobicoke York District."],
    [906,"9","2016-07-15T00:00:00",100000,"729-2016","26 Ernest Avenue","$100,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements at the City-owned community centre located at 362 Wallace Avenue, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; the owner is required to obtain and register on title all necessary easements and agreements over the lands municipally known as 351 Wallace Avenue to permit access to and use of the loading space - type \"G\", driveway, and driveway ramp to the underground parking in favour of the owner; the owner is required to convey to the City at nominal cost, free and clear of encumbrances, a lane widening of 1.98 metres along the east property line to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Transportation Services in consultation with the City Solicitor; Construct and thereafter maintain an accessible extension of the private Elsie Lane on the lot from the north property line to Ernest Avenue which shall appear and function as if it is a City-owned and operated public road;"],
    [907,"10","2016-07-13T00:00:00",15000,"A0344/16TEY","172 John Street","$15,000, for public realm improvements on John Street"],
    [908,"11","2016-07-13T00:00:00",650000,"591-2018(OMB)","89 Avenue Road","$650,000, indexed in accordance with City practice, prior to the first above-grade building permit. Such funds shall be used by the City for local streetscaping improvements (specifically the hydro burying initiative in the Yorkville Triangle Neighbourhood) and for capital improvements to local parks\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: the owner agrees to provide within the 7.5 m rear yard setback a \"dog comfort station\""],
    [909,"9","2016-06-28T00:00:00",300000,"367-2019(OMB)","430-444 Dufferin Street and 41 Alma Avenue (440 Dufferin St)","The owner will provide a minimum of 5,550m2 of non-residential gross floor area in the building on Block B to be used as workspace; The owner will enter into a 25 year lease with the City for approximately 1,350m2 of workspace, to be used by the City to establish a small business incubation centre in the building; The owner consents to the City subleasing the workspace to qualified not-for-profit partners or a post-secondary institution that will operate the space and deliver the small business incubation programming;  For the term of the 25 year lease the City shall pay rent at a rate of $6.50/ft2 below market rent for light industrial space, plus T.M.I.; The City shall have the opportunity to renew the lease at the end of the 25 year term at market rental rates; The owner shall finish the leased workspace to base condition which shall include concrete floors, electrical, HVAC, plumbing and fire services entering the space, a finished washroom but otherwise no partitioning or dry-wall; The owner shall provide a cash payment to the City in the amount of $300,000.00 to be used by the City toward finishing the leased workspace; The Owner and the City agree that the value of Small Business Incubation Centre Lease for the purposes of determining a monetary value of the benefit under section 37 is $2,116,451 less the S300,000\nif the SBIC Lease is terminated the Owner shall pay to the City any amount remaining of the $2,116,451 value of the SBIC Lease benefit less the $300,000.00 payment and less the value of all discounted rental rates already received by the City. Those funds shall be used towards other local community benefits at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor ; on or before August 1, 2021, the Owner covenants and agrees to post a letter of credit in the Cityâs standard form in the amount of $2,116,451 (the âSBIC LCâ);\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: A minimum of 10% of the dwelling units on the lot shall contain at least three bedrooms meeting the definition of bedroom in the Ontario Building Code"],
    [910,"10","2016-03-30T00:00:00",30000,"A1199/15TEY","180 John Street","Prior to the issuance of a demolition and/or building permit, the owner/applicant shall make a financial contribution in the amount of $30,000, for public realm improvements, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor"],
    [911,"22","2016-08-17T00:00:00",650000,"1119-2017(OMB)","3105-3133 Sheppard Avenue East","$650,000 payable prior to issuance of the first above grade building permit, to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the local Councillor, provided that the purposes are identified in the Toronto Official Plan and will benefit the community in the vicinity of the lands"],
    [912,"13","2016-08-22T00:00:00",1600000,"888-2016(OMB)","625-637 Yonge Street and 1-9 Isabella Street","Prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner must pay to the City a cash contribution in the amount of $2,000,000.00, to be allocated as follows: a.\t$200,000.00 for the creation of new affordable housing and/or capital improvements in Toronto Community Housing buildings in Ward 27, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and Chief Planner; b.\t$200,000.00 for the creation of new community recreational and/or cultural space in Ward 27, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and Chief Planner; c.\t$1,200,000.00 for Norman Jewison Park improvements (including a $65,000.00 allocation for consulting and engineering services for Norman Jewison Park), in consultation with the Ward Councillor and Chief Planner; and d.\t$400,000.00 for Public Art on or adjacent to the property at 625-637 Yonge Street and 1-9 Isabella Street.\n- Secured as a Legal Convenience: 3.\tAt least ten percent (10%) of the total number of dwelling units to be constructed on the lot shall contain family sized units of two bedrooms plus den and three or more bedrooms in compliance with the provisions of the Ontario Building Code, subject to a requirement that these family sized units will be a minimum size of 900 square feet; 4.\tThe owner agrees that, if requested as a condition of site plan approval, the owner will agree to the conveyance of the lane widening, as shown on Map 2, to the City at no cost"],
    [913,"17","2016-11-08T00:00:00",3000000,"1182-2016(OMB)","2135 Sheppard Avenue East & 299 Yorkland Boulevard","- the owner shall provide a cash contribution prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the first building to be erected on the site as follows: (A) $575,000 to be used towards capital improvements to community facilities within the area bounded by Highway 401, Highway 404, Van Home Avenue and Victoria Park Avenue; (B) $535,000.00 to be used towards parks improvements to Clydesdale Park, Van Home Park, Muirhead Park, Old Sheppard Park and/or Pleasant View Park; and (C) $40,000.00 to be used towards streetscape improvement at the northwest and northeast corners of Brian Drive and Sheppard Avenue East; \n- the owner shall provide a cash contribution prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the second building to be erected on the site in the amount of $850,000 for capital improvements to the Pleasant View Toronto Public Library, which may include a Digital Innovation Hub therein;\n- the owner shall provide a cash contribution prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the third building to be ejected on the site in the amount of $1,000,000 for streetscape improvements within the Consumers Business Park in the immediate vicinity of the site;\n- Secured as a Legal Convenience: the owner shall provide land for public park purposes in partial satisfaction of any requirement therefor pursuant to the Planning Act - the land to be conveyed shall constitute 2,140 square metres,"],
    [914,"10","2016-09-28T00:00:00",185000,"A0600/16TEY","578-580 Front St W, 25-27 Bathurst St & 33-49 Niagara St","$11,000 for capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing Corporation properties \t\tlocated in Ward 20;  \t$100,000 for improvements to parkland, streetscape, and public realm in the area bounded \t\tby Front Street West, Bathurst Street, King Street West, and Spadina Avenue; and \t$74,000 for pedestrian and cycling infrastructure improvements in Ward 20."],
    [915,"19","2016-10-07T00:00:00",400000,"977-2016 & 978-2016","2301 and 2315 Danforth Avenue","- $400,000.00 towards improvements to local parks\n- to be secured as a legal convenience: the Owner shall provide and maintain 14 residential rental dwelling units on the subject site as rental housing for a period of at least 20 years, comprising 4 bachelor and 10 one-bedroom units; the Owner shall enter into, and register on title, one or more Section 111 Agreement(s) to secure the rental replacement"],
    [916,"8","2016-11-09T00:00:00",300000,"1093-2016","4050 Yonge Street","prior to the release of above grade permits, provide a cash contribution of $1,500,000, which is to be used for the following:  a.  upgrades to the existing transit passenger pick-up and drop-off parking area along Old York Mills Road;  b.  path and trail improvements/connections within the West Don River Valley area adjacent to the site, York Mills Park and York Mills Valley Park; and c.  parks improvements to Woburn Park, the Douglas Greenbelt and Old Orchard Park; provide and maintain public art pursuant to a Percent for Public Art Program to be located on publicly accessible portions of the site to a value not less than one percent of the gross construction costs of all buildings and structures to be erected on the site"],
    [917,"3","2016-11-09T00:00:00",250000,"1100-2016","5485 and 5487 Dundas Street West","$250,000.00 from the Owner of Alder Place to be allocated towards the capital needs of a future YMCA facility proposed to be located on the former Westwood Theatre lands and/or local park improvements;"],
    [918,"10","2016-11-09T00:00:00",5500000,"1104-2016","141 Bay Street, Block 1 and the portion of the lands between Bay and Yonge Streets","$4,000,000 towards the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal;  $1,500,000 towards the streetscape public realm improvements within the vicinity of the property, in addition to any improvements that have secured through the IMIT process, which may include improvements to the Bay Street underpass; Provide a public art contribution in accordance with the City of Toronto's Percent for Public Art Program, half of which could be directed to public art within the Bay Street underpass; \nSecured as a legal convenience: The Owner shall, for nominal consideration, provide an easement to the City for public access to the privately- owned publically accessible open space (POPS); the Owner shall at its expense construct and maintain, for use by members of the general public, I. two above-grade publicly accessible pedestrian bridges from the lot to Union Station and from the lot to the Backstage condominium at 1-7 the Esplanade, II. a publicly accessible weather protected route through the building and PATH connection referred to in (I) to accommodate linkages between the 2 pedestrian bridges, and III. access to the privately-owned publically-accessible open space above the rail corridor on the both the east and west side of the proposed building,"],
    [919,"22","2016-11-03T00:00:00",150000,"A0245/16SC","255 Village Green Square","$150,000.00 cash payment to be directed towards the proposed Brisletowne Community Hub at 1251 Bridletowne Circle, to be paid prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for Phase 2 of development on Block 7, Plan 66M-2460"],
    [920,"13","2016-12-05T00:00:00",7900000,"119-2017(OMB)","6 - 16 Glen Road, 4 - 100 Howard Street, and 603 - 611 Sherbourne Street","a cash contribution in the amount of $7,750,000 (payable as follows: prior to the first above grade permit of building 1A, 3B or 3C - 50% of the total cash contribution ($3,875,000); prior to first above grade permit for the second of buildings 1A, 3B or 3C - 25% of the total cash contribution ($1,937,500); prior to the issuance of the first above grad permit for the third of buildings 1A, 3B, or 3C - 25% ($1.937,500)) with such amount to indexed and to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and the Ward Councillor as follows: a) improvements  to Glen Road including streetscaping, lighting and safety improvements around the Glen Road TTC entrance/exit; b) public realm and park improvements including those part of the future Community Improvement Plan for the St. James neighbourhood; c) capital construction cost for the proposed indoor pool proposed to be constructed at the Wellesley Community Centre;  prior to the first building permit for the first of Buildings 1A, 3B, or 3C a cash contribution for $150,000to be allocated toward the cost of outdoor public realm and parkland improvements in the immediate vicinity of the North St. James Town community; the owner shall provide a detailed Conservation Plan for the properties known as 6-16 Glen Road and execute a Heritage Easement for each of the properties at 603, 605-607 Sherbourne St., 6-16 Glen Rd. and 76 Howard Street; prior to issuance of the first building permit, including shoring, excavation or foundation permits applicable to either Block 1 or Block 3 the owner shall make a cash contribution to a max. amount of $500,000 which shall be applied directly by the owner towards the cost of relocation of the existing heritage building currently located within Block 3 at 76 Howard Street - in the event that the relocation cost is less than $500,000 the owner shall pay the City directly such amount to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; the owner shall provide and maintain on the subject lands or on the off-site location on Howard St., not less than 8 new replacement rental units"],
    [921,"2","2017-04-28T00:00:00",150000,"463-2017","4208, 4210 and 4214 Dundas Street West","(1) An indexed cash contribution of $150,000 to be paid to the City prior to issuance of the first above-ground building permit for either Building 1, Building 2 or Building 3 for parkland improvements and/or access to the Humber River Valley trail system in Ward 4 in the vicinity of the site and/or community facilities in Ward 4 with an appropriate geographic relationship to the development.  (2) An indexed cash contribution of $150,000 to be paid to the City prior to issuance of the first above-ground building permit for Building 4 for parkland improvements and/or access to the Humber River Valley trail system in Ward 4 in the vicinity of the site and/or community facilities in Ward 4 with an appropriate geographic relationship to the development; The owner shall provide a minimum area of 550 m2 of privately owned publicly-accessible space (POPS), as generally shown on Schedule C of the Zoning By-law Amendment, with the specific location, configuration and design of this space to be determined through the Site Plan approval process and secured in a Site Plan Agreement.\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The owner shall provide public access easements to and over the POPS, and to access the Ravine Lands described in 13.(B)(14)vii below for members of the public as well as City of Toronto and Toronto Region Conservation Area maintenance vehicles; The owner shall execute an agreement to undertake adjustments to the traffic control signal timing at the Prince Edward Drive North / Dundas Street West intersection; The owner shall execute an agreement to construct the proposed public road / Dundas Street West unsignalized intersection which will require removal of the portion of the existing centre left-turn lane pavement markings along Dundas Street West through the proposed intersection, to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Transportation Services and at no cost to the City;"],
    [922,"2","2016-12-15T00:00:00",450000,"1254-2016; 1255-2016","4650 Eglinton Avenue West","a cash contribution of $450,000 for parkland and/or park improvements in the vicinity of the site and/or community facilities in Ward 4; The owner shall provide and maintain a minimum 344m2 daycare facility to be operated as a private facility for a minimum of 15 years and use their best efforts to continue the use for another 10 years such facility shall be constructed in accordance with all applicable provincial and municipal legislation, by-laws, regulations, guidelines and standards and provincial licensing requirements.\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: the owner shall construct, at no cost to the City, the following transportation facilities and improvements to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Transportation Services, with the specific details to be secured prior to Site Plan approval: (a) Submit a functional pavement marking and signage plan for the fullmovement access driveway; (b) Pay for all costs associated with the approved functional pavement  marking and signage plan; (c) Undertake any improvements required to any of the impacted signalised intersections within the area, including any signal timing adjustments or the provision of any additional signal hardware to existing traffic control signals, to accommodate the subject development."],
    [923,"15","2017-07-07T00:00:00",320000,"845-2017 & 846-2017","3 and 5 Southvale Drive","$250,000 towards the construction of a splash pad in Trace Manes Park at 110 Rumsey Road; $50,000 towards streetscape improvements within the Leaside Business Improvement Area in the general vicinity of Bayview Avenue between Davisville and Soudan Avenues;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit the Owner shall make a payment of $20,000 to the City to be used at the discretion of the General Manager, Transportation for road and infrastructure improvements at the Southvale Drive and Millwood Road intersection;"],
    [924,"20","2017-03-29T00:00:00",65000,"318-2017 & 319-2017","95 Pidgeon Street (formerly 0 Birchmount Road)","the owner shall make a cash contribution to the City in the amount $65,000.00 for the provision of  improvements to the Warden Hilltop Community Centre, local parks and/or public library in the Warden Woods community at the discretion of the Ward Councillor and in consultation with the local community;"],
    [925,"10","2017-01-31T00:00:00",5505000,"124-2017; 125-2017","410, 440, 444, 450 and 462 Front Street West; 425, 439, 441 and 443 Wellington Street West; 6-18 Spadina Ave. and 1 and 19 Draper Street","The construction, finishing, furnishing and equipping of a non-profit licensed child care facility to accommodate approximately 57 children, including infants, toddlers and preschoolers, comprising 613 square metres of interior space and a minimum of 192 square metres of exterior space adjacent to the interior space -  entering into a lease agreement with the City for three 25-year terms and one 24-year term for a total of 99 years;  $180,000.00 to the Child Care Facility Replacement Reserve Fund to replace appliances and large equipment due to wear and tear; $150,000.00 towards Start-Up Operating Costs for the defrayment of operational deficits during the first year of operation; An indexed letter of credit in the amount of $2,800,000.00 to secure above base streetscape improvements on Wellington Street West adjacent the site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; An indexed letter of credit in the amount of $1,700,000.00 to secure above base streetscape improvements on Wellington Street West east of the subject site to Spadina Avenue and west of the subject site to Draper Street, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; A cash contribution of $1,000,000.00 toward construction of the YMCA facility to be constructed at 505 Richmond Street West; The provision and maintenance of a public art contribution with a minimum value of $900,000.00; An indexed letter of credit in the amount of $220,000.00 to secure street lighting associated with the streetscape improvements on Wellington Street West, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the Ward Councillor; A cash contribution of $1,130,000.00 for streetscape improvements on Draper Street, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; A cash contribution of $75,000.00 for a new crosswalk on Wellington Street West, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Transportation Services Division; A cash contribution of $500,000.00 for the provision of new affordable rental housing in Ward 20, to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing; A cash contribution of $500,000.00 toward the Toronto Community Housing (TCHC) revolving capital fund for repairs to TCHC housing in Ward 20; the owner shall convey to the City two public pedestrian easement for the life of the building securing access to the publicly accessible private open spaces (POPS) for a total of to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner generally as shown on the Zoning schedules;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The owner shall provide a minimum ten percent (10%) of the residential units having at least three bedrooms;"],
    [926,"11","2019-03-13T00:00:00",3500000,"149-2021(LPAT) & 150-2021(LPAT)","20 Edward Street","indexed cash contribution to the City in the amount of $3,500,000.00 to be allocated to capital improvements which will benefit the community in the vicinity of the project such as, but not limited to, an underground pedestrian tunnel (PATH connection) connecting the subject property to the property at 595 Bay Street (Atrium on Bay), non-profit licensed daycare facilities, community centres, recreation facilities, libraries, arts related community space, local streetscape improvements, capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing in Ward 27, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, and improvements to public parks in the area or for parkland acquisition in Ward 11, such parkland to be to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Park, Forestry and Recreation; the Owner shall provide, at its own expense, all to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner a minimum area of 72 square metres on the northwest corner of the site as a Privately-Owned PubliclyAccessible Space (POPS) and provide public access easements to hand over the POPS, for use by members of the general public; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience: the Owner shall at its expense provide knock-out panels along the north and west walls of the concourse level of the building for potential future underground pedestrian network connections; the Owner shall at its expense design, construct, and finish in accordance with TTCâs standards and specifications a TTC second exit/entrance facility from Dundas Subway Station through the development to Edward Street; The owner shall pay for and construct upgrades the municipal infrastructure should it be determined that such upgrades are required to support the development;"],
    [927,"13","2017-11-09T00:00:00",2000000,"1255-2017 & 1256-2017","77 River Street and 7 Labatt Avenue","$1,000,000 towards the development of the Dixon Hall Youth Centre to be located in Regent Park, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $625,000 towards local streetscape and/or parkland improvements to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $325,000 towards the development of the Cabbagetown Regent Park Museum to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $50,000 towards the redevelopment of the site of Canada's First Parliament Buildings, municipally known as 25 Berkeley Street and 265 and 271 Front Street East, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: the Owner shall provide and maintain to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner publicly accessible pedestrian clearway across private property on those portions of River Street and Labatt Avenue abutting the subject property that do not contain adequate sidewalk widths to accommodate pedestrian activity and street trees, with the specific location, configuration and design to be determined in the context of a site plan approval"],
    [928,"11","2016-12-15T00:00:00",250000,"1264-2016","126-128 Hazelton Avenue","$200,000.00 towards capital improvements for new or existing Toronto Community Housing and affordable housing and/or cultural space in consultation with the local Councillor;  $50,000.00 towards the streetscape improvements in close proximity to the subject site including, but not limited to, new planters and seating within the public realm, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the local Councillor"],
    [929,"11","2016-12-15T00:00:00",1200000,"1284-2016; 1285-2016","250 Davenport Road","$700,000 towards capital improvements to support food security benefits and/or health services for the benefit of current and future tenants of the Existing Building;  $\t300,000 towards improvements to indoor amenity spaces at 250 Davenport; and \t$200,000 towards improvements to the privately owned publically accessible open space and/or the new public park;  Prior to site plan approval for Parcel B, the owner of Parcel B shall provide Letters of Credit, in a form and from a bank satisfactory to the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in accordance with the following: \tin the amount of $255,500 to guarantee the construction of the above base park improvements contemplated in clause (G) below; \tin the amount of $270,000 to guarantee the construction of the improvements for the POPS Open Space contemplated in clause (C)(i) below; \tin the amount of $135,000 to guarantee the construction of the public pedestrian walkway contemplated in clause (C)(ii) below; and \tin the amount of $375,000 to guarantee the construction of the outdoor landscape improvements on Parcel A contemplated in clause (C)(iii) below; \nPrior to the earlier of the first condominium registration or residential use of Parcel B, the owner of Parcel B shall construct and provide the following: \ta privately owned publically accessible open space on Parcel A, having a minimum size of 840.0 square metres, with the specific location, design, configuration and improvements to be determined through the site plan approval process, and prior to site plan approval, for Parcel B, and the owner of Parcel B shall be responsible for the cost of said improvements to a maximum value of $270,000; \ta privately owned publically accessible pedestrian walkway on Parcel B, with the specific location, design, configuration and improvements to be determined through the site plan approval process, and prior to site plan approval, for Parcel B, and the owner of Parcel B shall be responsible for the cost of said improvements to a maximum value of $135,000; \timprovements to the outdoor landscaping and other public realm on Parcel A to a maximum value of $375,000, with the specific location, design, configuration, and improvements to be determined through the site plan approval process and prior to site plan approval, for Parcel B; and )\ttwo POPS signage plaques, located on the lands identified in clause(C)(i) and (ii) above, substantially in accordance with the template for POPS signage and which are placed in accordance with the parameters established in the Urban Design Guidelines for POPS as endorsed by City Council at its meeting on July 8, 2014 through the adoption of Item PG34.14;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: Prior to final site plan approval for Parcel B, the following non-exclusive easements in perpetuity in favour of the City shall be conveyed to the City as indicated below, for nominal consideration, free and clear of encumbrances and at no cost to the City, and the owner of Parcel B shall prepare all documents, at their sole cost, required for registration, all to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor in consultation with the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning:  (i)\tFrom the owner of Parcel A, registration and conveyance of a public access easement to the City over the privately owned publically accessible open space on Parcel A identified in clause (C)(i) above; and (ii)\tFrom the owner of Parcel B, registration and conveyance of a public access easement to the City over the privately owned publically accessible pedestrian walkway on Parcel B identified in clause (C)(ii) above. \n\tPrior to the issuance of a Statement of Approval for the Site Plan Control application on the Lands, the owner of Parcel A must have conveyed the parkland to the City in escrow for nominal consideration, free and clear of all encumbrances and at no cost to the City, an on-site parkland dedication to the City (the \"Parkland Conveyance\") for the satisfaction of the Section 42 parkland dedication requirements for Parcel A and Parcel B, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and the City Solicitor, in accordance with the following: (i)\tthe minimum size of the Parkland Conveyance shall be 510.0 squae metres\nPrior to the earlier of the first condominium registration or first residential use of Parcel B, or if delayed by seasonality no later than nine (9) months after the earlier of the first condominium registration or first residential use of Parcel B as agreed to in writing by the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and secured by a letter of credit, the owner of Parcel B shall complete and install base park improvements, and above-base park improvements to an indexed maximum value of $255,500, for the Parkland Conveyance to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, and in consultation with the Ward Councillor, with the specific location, configuration and design of the park improvements to be determined through the site plan approval process, prior to site plan approval to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation.\n- by the owner of Parcel B, prior to two years after the issuance of the final above-grade building permit for Building B, Building C, or Building D on Parcel B, shall construct 13 replacement rental housing units in Building A (the \"Replacement Rental Units\") to the point that they are issued occupancy permits by Toronto Buildings; by the owner of Parcel A, shall maintain 447 retained rental housing units (the \"Retained Rental Units\") and 13 replacement rental housing units (the \"Replacement Rental Units\") as social housing residential rental units for a period of 25 years commencing from the date of Council approval of the Zoning Amendment Application No. 15 192161 STE 20 OZ"],
    [930,"11","2016-12-15T00:00:00",null,"1245-2016; 1246-2016","407 Huron Street","Prior to the issuance of final site plan approval and prior to the issuance of any permit, and all to the satisfaction of the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services: (a)\tThe owner shall prepare a detailed Conservation Plan for the conservation work described in the November 26, 2010 Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects Inc.; (b)\tThe owner shall provide final site plan drawings consistent with the detailed Conservation Plan approved by the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services; and (c)\tThe owner shall provide a letter of credit in a form and an amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division to secure the required restoration work.\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The owner shall carry out, complete and maintain the heritage conservation work set forth in the approved Conservation Plan and construct the permitted addition subject to and in accordance with the Conservation Plan approved by the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services."],
    [931,"20","2021-11-12T00:00:00",1000000,"959-2021 & 960-2021","411 Victoria Park Avenue, 2510 and 2530 Gerrard Street East.","A cash contribution of $1,000,000 for Above Base Park Improvements to the new Park Blocks 7 and 8 within the subdivision, to be provided prior to the first above grade building permit;  the owner shall convey, in fee simple to a non-profit housing provider, Block 4 consisting of a minimum area of 7700 square metres for the purpose of constructing at least 58 affordable housing units; the owner shall convey, in fee simple, Block 5 consisting of a minimum area of 7500 square metres to the City for the purposes of constructing at least 62 affordable rental units"],
    [932,"18","2018-01-05T00:00:00",2888842.32,"976-2020(OMB)","75 Canterbury Place","Prior to issuance of the first above grade building permit for the residential site, the owner of the site shall remit to the City, by certified cheque, funds in an amount equal to $753.48 per square metre for the 3,834 square metres of additional gross floor area - toward the cost of acquiring lands for the North York Centre Service Road and associated rond network and buffer areas, acquiring or improving parkland serving the North York Centre area, or constructing and furnishing a public recreational centre or social facility serving the North York\nCentre area,"],
    [933,"10","2016-11-02T00:00:00",null,"A1293/15TEY","60 Atlantic Avenue","the owner shall provide a Letter of Credit to secure the following proposed landscaping on the private property as part of the development:  i.  Enhanced paving of the existing west-east public lane between Atlantic Ave. and Jefferson Ave. and adjacent to the north boundary of the site; ii. Illumination of the public lane in accordance with City standards and specifications;  iii. Preparation, submission and implementation of a curated art plan that provides for the incorporation of curated public art mural on the north face of the westerly limit of that portion of the proposed building adjacent to the public lane; and iv. Ongoing maintenance and repair of the works set out above"],
    [934,"22","2017-03-09T00:00:00",150000,"254-2017; 255-2017","2100-2122 Bridletowne Circle","- prior to issuance of an above grade building permit the owner shall provide the City with a cash payment of $150,000.00 to be paid by way of certified cheque payable to the City of Toronto, to be directed towards improvements to Fundy Bay Park in Ward 39"],
    [935,"3","2018-02-01T00:00:00",500000,"78-2018","2169-2173 Lake Shore Boulevard West","- a cash contribution of $500,000 to be paid to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade permit, towards parks and local improvements in the Humber Bay Shores area, as determined by the Ward Councillor and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, including but not limited to the design and construction of the public park on the adjacent property at 2175 Lake Shore Boulevard West; \n- the owner shall provide, at its own expense, a minimum area of 970 square metres of privately-owned publicly-accessible space (POPS) and public access easements to and over the POPS for members of the public.  The public access easements are to be conveyed to the City for nominal consideration and are to be free and clear of all physical and title encumbrances.  The owner shall own, operate, maintain and repair the POPS.  The owner shall install and maintain a centralized sign, at its own expense, stating that members of the public shall be entitled to use the POPS from 6:00 a.m. to 12:01 a.m. 365 days of the year"],
    [936,"10","2017-01-31T00:00:00",1000000,"112-2017;113-2017","40, 46, 48, 50, 52 and 60 McCaul Street and 10 Stephanie Street","a cash contribution of $600,000 towards community services, facilities, parkland acquisition and/or parkland improvements in the Grange Community to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation in consultation with the Ward Councillor; a cash contribution of $200,000 towards landscaping improvements in the public realm on McCaul Street and in the Grange Community, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the Grange Community Association; a cash contribution of $100,000 for the provision of new affordable housing in Ward 20; and a cash contribution of $100,000 for capital repairs to existing Toronto Community Housing buildings in Ward 20; convey and register, for nominal consideration, a non-exclusive easement in perpetuity in favour of the City, for use by the general public as publicly accessible, privately-owned, open space (POPS) at the south end of the site with a minimum area of 195 sq. m., as identified as Area A on Map 4"],
    [937,"17","2017-01-31T00:00:00",280000,"107-2017","1-35, 45-69 and 6-66 Adra Villaway, 1-25, 2-24, 30-44 and 37-53 Grado Villaway 1-29 and 2-28 Tomar Villaway.","Owner shall pay to the City the sum of $1,100,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements in the vicinity of the development site and towards on-site public art, as follows:\ni.\tImprovements to the East Don River Trail system in the vicinity of the Site, including the removal of the existing stairs that connect the Site to the existing trail system and the construction of new stairs that align with the proposed pedestrian walkway from the courtyard of the condominium;  \nii.\tStreetscape improvements along the west side of Leslie Street between the Site and Sheppard Avenue East, which include improvements to the existing pedestrian/cycling entrances to the East Don River Trail system, such streetscape improvements may also include removal of the existing guard rail on the Leslie Street public boulevard;\niii.\tAn on-site public art installation on the Site through Arts Starts, a non-profit community-building group within the Villaways, or another non-profit arts-based community group in consultation with the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, and the Ward Councillor;\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: Provision for a minimum of 2.0 square metres of indoor private recreational amenity area per dwelling unit to a maximum of 1,058 square metres provided that such gross floor area is used solely for the purposes of indoor private recreational amenity area; the Owner shall convey approximately 3,174 square metres of land (Block E on the Draft Plan of Subdivision), at nominal cost, to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority; The provision and maintenance, including the conveyance to the City of a public easement and rights of support, at nominal cost of a Privately Owned Public Open Space (POPS) on the southern portion of the lands having a minimum area of 707 square metres and designed to include a playground facility; The Owner shall provide and maintain one hundred and fifteen (115) replacement social housing units on the 1-35, 45-69, 6-66 Adra Villaway and 1-25, 2-24, 30-44, 37-53 Grado Villaway and 1-29, 2-28 Tomar Villaway site for a period of at least 25 years; The Owner shall provide and maintain six (6) replacement social housing units on the 3, 5, 11, 17, 21 Allenbury Gardens and 3, 5 Kingslake Road site for a period of at least 25 years."],
    [938,"12","2017-01-31T00:00:00",30000,"108-2017; 109-2017;  776-2021; 777-2021","350 Vaughan Road","Prior to issuance of the first above grade building permit the owner shall make a cash contribution to the City in the amount of $30,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward any one or more of the following:\na)\tToronto Bike Share;\nb)\tLocal parks improvements;\nc)\tImprovements to local community facilities.\nSecured as a Legal Convenience: Prior to the issuance of any building permit for the site, the owner shall prepare at its expense all documents and convey to the City, at a nominal cost, a 0.67 metre wide strip of land to the full extent of the site abutting the north limit of the east-west public lane that runs easterly from Rushton Road, and a 0.67 metre wide strip of land to the full extent of the site abutting the north limit of the east-west public lane that runs westerly from Cherrywood Avenue, such lands to be free and clear of all encumbrances, save and except for utility poles, and subject to an access easement, all to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering & Construction Services and the City Solicitor;  Prior to the issuance of any building permit for the site, the owner shall prepare all documents at its expense and convey to the City, at a nominal cost, a 1.5 metre by 1.5 metre daylight triangle space, at the south-easterly portion of the section that connects the public lanes that extend from Rushton Road and Cherrywood Avenue, such lands to be free and clear of all encumbrances, save and except for utility poles, and subject to an access easement, all to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Engineering & Construction Services and the City Solicitor;"],
    [939,"5","2017-03-09T00:00:00",400000,"260-2017","2175 Keele Street","$300,000 towards park improvements in the vicinity of the lands and within Ward 12, with a portion of the monies directed to Woodborough Park, to be determined by the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; b.\t$50,000 towards one or more public libraries in the vicinity of the lands; and c.\t $50,000 towards streetscape improvements on west side of Keele Street in the vicinity of the lands to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning.\nSecured as a Legal Convenience:  The owner will provide a minimum of 287m2 as barrierfree affordable ownership housing, finished to the standard of a condominium, comprising at least 2 two-bedroom units of at least 80 m2 , and 1 three-bedroom unit of at least 100m2 at a nominal cost to a non-profit affordable ownership housing provider - The owner shall provide and maintain the Affordable Ownership Housing units for a affordable housing period with a minimum of 20 years to each subsequent eligible owner during the affordable housing period."],
    [940,"2","2017-03-29T00:00:00",4140000,"320-2017","2 Gibbs Road","Prior to issuance of an above grade building permit for development of the 31-storey tower in Phase 1, the owner shall submit an indexed cash contribution in the amount of $1,000,000 to be directed in consultation with the Ward Councillor toward the future YMCA/Community Centre facility or the Westwood Park to be located on the Westwood Theatre Lands, or local park improvements.\nPrior to the issuance of an above grade building permit for development of the 37-storey tower in Phase 2, the owner shall submit an indexed cash contribution in the amount of $2,000,000 to be directed in consultation with the Ward Councillor toward the future YMCA/Community Centre facility or the Westwood Park to be located on the Westwood Theatre Lands.\nPrior to the issuance of an above grade building permit for development of the 43-storey tower in Phase 3, the owner shall submit an indexed cash contribution in the amount of $1,000,000 to be directed in consultation with the Ward Councillor toward the East Mall Park, other local parks and/or Public Art in the vicinity of the development.\n- The owner shall provide, at its own expense, a minimum area of 1,400 mÂ² of privately-owned publicly-accessible space (POPS #1) as a central garden and a minimum area of 600 mÂ² of privately-owned publicly-accessible space (POPS #2) as a playground area with public access easements to and over the POPS for members of the public\n- Prior to Site Plan Control Approval, the owner shall provide the City with a certified cheque in the amount of $140,000 to be used to implement signal priority for Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) buses at existing signalized intersections and at the proposed signalized intersection of The East Mall and Gibbs Road to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive Officer of the Toronto Transit Commission and the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services \n- Prior to Site Plan Control Approval and at no cost to the City or the TTC, the owner shall design and pay for the relocation of two existing transit stops and street furniture located north of Gibbs Road opposite 340 The East Mall to new locations in The East Mall and Gibbs Roads intersection to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, the General Manager of Transportation Services and the Chief Executive Officer of the Toronto Transit Commission.\n- Prior to Site Plan Control Approval and at no cost to the City or the TTC, the owner shall design and pay for two new transit shelters adjacent to the two relocated transit stops in The East Mall and Gibbs Roads intersection to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, the General Manager of Transportation Services and the Chief Executive Officer of the Toronto Transit Commission."],
    [941,"12","2018-07-27T00:00:00",200000,"1244-2018 & 1245-2018","1996-2000 Bathurst Street","Prior to issuance of an above grade building permit, the Owner shall make an indexed cash contribution to the City in the amount of $200,000 ($100,000 to be paid prior to the issuance of an above grade building permit for Phase A and $100,000 to be paid prior to the issuance of an above grade building permit for Phase B) to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward any one or more of the following: i. Local streetscape improvements; ii. Local parks improvements; and iii. Improvements to local community facilities.\n- The Owner shall provide and maintain not less than thirty-nine (39) replacement rental dwelling units at 1996 Bathurst Street and twenty-three (23) replacement rental dwelling units at 1998-2000 Bathurst Street with all thirty-nine (39) replacement rental dwelling units at 1996 Bathurst Street and twenty-two (22) replacement rental dwelling units at 1998-2000 Bathurst Street having affordable rents and one (1) two-bedroom replacement rental dwelling unit at 1998-2000 Bathurst Street having mid-range rent"],
    [942,"13","2019-08-28T00:00:00",1500000,"1611-2019(LPAT) & 1612-2019(LPAT)","75, 77 and 83 Mutual Street","- \tthe Owner shall pay the sum of $102,500 to the Social Housing Stabilization Reserve account (XQ1106), to be directed to a City-approved community agency to provide Trusteeship Services to all eligible tenants for a period of up to four (4) years, as directed by the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration Division (SSHA);  \tthe Owner shall pay the sum of $100,000 to the Social Housing Stabilization Reserve account (XQ1106), to be directed to a City-approved community agency to provide Housing Access Support Services to all eligible tenants for a period of up to five (5) months, as directed by the General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Administration Division (SSHA);\n- (a)\tA cash contribution of $150,000 towards capital improvements for properties owned by the Toronto Community Housing Corporation and/or the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the purpose of constructing new affordable rental housing units in Ward 27, to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Community Housing Corporation, and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;\n(b)\tA cash contribution of $150,000 towards community/cultural/recreational space improvements in the local area to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and\n(c)\tA cash contribution of $1,200,000 for local parklands and streetscape improvements to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor.\n-  the owner shall provide and maintain 22 replacement rental dwelling units, comprised of 18 bachelor units and 4 one-bedroom units, on the subject site for a period of at least 20 years; the owner shall provide at least eighteen (18) bachelor and three (3) one-bedroom replacement rental dwelling units at affordable rents and one (1) one-bedroom replacement rental dwelling unit at mid-range rent for a period of at least 10 years"],
    [943,"17","2017-03-15T00:00:00",250000,"entered prior to by-law","5, 7, 9, 11 & 15 Kenaston Gardens and 577 Sheppard Avenue East","$250,000 to be allocated to capital improvements that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the development such as, but not limited to, community centres, recreation facilities or parks; , the Owner shall construct and convey to the City, at no cost to the City, a new 16.5m public road at the southern end of the site to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Transportation Services; Owner shall complete above-base park improvements on City lands adjacent to the site, at no cost to the City, to specifications satisfactory to the General Manager, Parks, Forestry & Recreation. Such works will be completed as part of a comprehensive build-out of park improvements on parkland to be conveyed to the City, details of which will be secured prior to site plan approval;"],
    [944,"24","2017-03-29T00:00:00",175000,"306-2017","65 and 67 Livingston Road","$175,000.00 to be directed towards capital improvements at the Guild Park and Gardens (201 Guildwood Parkway)"],
    [945,"18","2017-03-29T00:00:00",null,"323-2017","5220 to 5254 Yonge Street, 78 Ellerslie Avenue and 32 Churchill Avenue","shall require the owner to provide a minimum of 324.59 square metres of Social Facility Space fronting on an east-west publicly accessible mews;  the Social Facility Space is to be conveyed to the City with base building plus finished turn-key conditions;  the first above-grade building permit for the lands, the owner shall provide the following: a) A letter of credit in the amount of $1,200,000 dollars, being the full value of the unfinished Social Facility Space; b) A letter of credit in the amount of $1,300,000 dollars, being 125% of the full value of the estimated costs to finish the Social Facility Space; \nthe property municipally known as 32 Churchill Avenue, to be conveyed to the City for service road and associated road network and buffer area purposes;  the property municipally known as 78 Ellerslie Avenue, to be conveyed to the City for service road and associated road network and buffer area purposes;  the property municipally known as 55 Horsham Avenue, to be conveyed to the City for service road and associated road network and buffer area purposes; \na minimum of 2,368.80 square metres of street related retail and service commercial uses located on the ground floor along the Yonge Street and the Ellerslie Avenue frontages, and is to include street related retail and service commercial uses located at grade within 30 metres of the property lines; \nthe provision and maintenance on the site of not less than 7 new Rental Replacement Units, which shall all be Affordable Rental Replacement Units, and which units shall be of a size to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and shall be maintained as rental housing units for at least twenty (20) years,"],
    [946,"10","2017-03-29T00:00:00",150000,"A1204/16TEY","11 Ordnance Street","Prior to issuance of first above grade permit, the Applicant will pay to the City a financial contribution of $150,000 to be used for pedestrian and cycling improvements, connecting to and within Ordance Park."],
    [947,"8","2017-03-27T00:00:00",1165000,"972-2017(OMB)","2360-2376 Yonge Street and 31-37 Helendale Avenue","Prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner shall provide a financial contribution in the amount of $1,000,000.00 to be used by the City in its sole discretion for local community improvements, which may include local streetscaping improvements and/or public realm improvements and/or for improvements to the Northern District Library. \nPrior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner shall provide a letter of credit in the City's standard form to secure the cost of the following obligation: The owner shall design and install streetscape improvements to the Yonge Street and to the Helendale Avenue public realm abutting the lot. These improvements shall have a value of not less than $500,000.00 indexed upwardly from the date of execution of this Agreement.  Such streetscape improvements shall be in accordance with designs to be approved by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division with reference to the Midtown in Focus, Parks, Open Space and Streetscape Master Plan for Yonge-Eglinton.\nPrior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, The owner shall provide a financial contribution in the amount of $100,000.00 indexed upwardly from the date of execution of this Agreement, to be used by the City in its sole discretion for public realm improvements along Helendale Avenue.\nPrior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner shall provide a financial contribution to the City in the amount of $65,000.00 indexed upwardly from the date of execution of this Agreement for parking demand management measures, as set out below: (a) $50,000.00 for the installation of one (1) bike share station in the area of the development proposal; (b) $12,000.00 for the installation of two or more bike repair station(s) in the area of the development proposal, with at least one such station located on-site; and, (c) $3,000.00 for additional on-street bicycle parking rings along Yonge Street.\nThe owner shall provide and maintain not less than 20 replacement rental dwelling units on the lot in accordance with an agreement pursuant to section 37 of the Planning Act and in accordance with an agreement pursuant to section 111 of the City of Toronto Act. A minimum of 10 replacement rental dwelling units shall have rents no higher than affordable rents and a minimum of 9 replacement rental dwelling units shall have rents no higher than mid-range rents."],
    [948,"12",null,null,"entered prior to by-law","17, 23 and 25 Lascelles Boulevard","The provision of site improvements with no cost pass-through to the tenants of the five rental buildings in the Brentwood Towers apartment complex, to include at least restoration and reinstalling of one of the existing main fountains and a section of the existing concrete water feature structure, restoration of the two elevated observation/seating decks and related staircases, improvements to the outdoor  amenity space including permanent outdoor seating, barbecue station, construction of a landscaped walkway from Lascelles Boulevard through to the amenity area with the provision of wall mounted lighting and Privately Owned Publicly Accessible Spaces (POPS) directional signage, substantial mature tree planting in the outdoor amenity area, new sidewalks around the entire outdoor amenity area and townhouse development that provide safe access for tenants to all of their buildings and the outdoor amenity area; The Owner shall provide, prior to the release of a building permit for the townhouse development, two new staircase connections down to the City's Beltline walkway on the north side of the property with no cost pass-through to any of the tenants of the Brentwood Towers apartment complex or the City relating to the construction or on-going maintenance costs, to the satisfaction of City Solicitor and the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation\nSecured as a Legal Convenience:  i. Landscaping improvements for the current open space areas shown on Plan A3 and dated May 2, 2014, as revised, that will remain a part of the existing Brentwood Towers apartment complex rental property.   ii. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the owner shall provide a Construction Mitigation Plan and Tenant Communication Plan to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning.   iii. The Owner provide, for tenants of the five rental buildings of the Brentwood Towers apartment complex  a new walkway along a portion of an existing service roadway which provides one of the access points to surface visitor parking spaces, with improvements along the walkway including screened-in refuse containment structures, new apartment  landscaped patios, new landscaped area, wall mounted security cameras and the relocation of 24 visitor surface parking spaces to the underutilized P1 level of the underground parking garage, all these improvements with no cost pass-through to the tenants of the Brentwood Towers apartment complex and to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor and the Chief Planner.  iv. The Owner shall be responsible for any expenses incurred for the removal of all the existing trees and removal/reconditioning of the redesigned water feature as well as all waterproofing and concrete repair work required to be undertaken with respect to the amenity areas and underground parking garage for 17, 23 and 25 Lascelles Boulevard site with no cost pass-through to the tenants of the Brentwood Towers apartment complex.  v.  Prior to the issuance of a building permit for the townhouse development on the lot, the Owner will construct the proposed 164 square metre, below-grade amenity space, located 22 metres from the subject site, for use and enjoyment of the tenants of all five rental buildings of the Brentwood Towers apartment complex, with no cost-pass through to the tenants, and with the finishings and furnishings, and related security lighting and cameras, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning."],
    [949,"14","2017-04-28T00:00:00",null,"475-2017; 476-2017","1117 and 1119 Gerrard Street East","i. the Owner shall provide and maintain on the site or on the lands known as 1117 Gerrard Street East 35 new Affordable Housing Units, comprising of 35 one-bedroom dwelling units, from the date of first occupancy and for a period of at least 25 years, as generally shown on the plans dated August 26, 2016 for that site submitted to the City Planning Division. Any revision to these plans must be to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;\nii. the Owner shall provide and maintain the 29 existing Social Housing Units, from the date of the Zoning By-Law coming into full force and effect, and 1 new Affordable Housing Unit, form the date of the issuance of the above-grade building permit for 1117 Gerrard Street East, at 1119 Gerrard Street East as rental housing for the period of at least 25 years with all associated facilities and amenities building improvements to be secured for the rental housing units, at no extra cost to the existing tenants, and with no applications for demolition or conversion from residential rental use, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the City Solicitor;"],
    [950,"22","2017-04-28T00:00:00",3560000,"477-2017","4665 Steeles Avenue East","Phase 1 - the Owner shall make a cash contribution to the City in the amount of $500,000, which amount shall be for the provision of public art on the subject site; $500,000 towards Kidstown Water Park improvements; $60,000 for the provision of speed humps in the Heathwood Community; \nPhase 2 - the Owner shall make a cash contribution to the City in the amount of $1,250,000, towards the expansion of the L'Amoreaux Community Centre\nPhase 3 - the Owner shall make a cash contribution to the City in the amount of $1,250,000, towards the expansion of the L'Amoreaux Community Centre\nthe Owner shall show on the building permit plans the provision of and permanent use of 464 square metres. (5,000 square feet.) of on-site community space in the proposed development based on the City's Term Sheet, which shall be updated to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director;\nThe provision of a minimum of 15 percent of the total leasable/purchasable non-residential gross floor area proposed will be for office uses and in no case will be less than 3,000 square metres in size and will be provided within Phase 1 of the development;\nA Construction Agreement providing for a minimum of 10 percent (80 total units) of the total number of dwelling units in each Phase shall be either affordable rental housing or affordable ownership housing of which the method, timing and delivery shall be addressed through the Affordable Housing Strategy to the satisfaction of the Director, Affordable Housing Office and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division;\nThe Owner must provide a Letter of Credit in the amount of $400,000 for the proposed traffic control signals at the intersection of Redlea Avenue at Passmore Avenue and Redlea Avenue at the GO Northerly Site Driveway;\nThe Owner shall provide and maintain to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, an accessible public pedestrian walkway (Privately-Owned Publicly-Accessible Walkway (POPS)) extending from Steeles Avenue East to the GO/Metrolinx station immediately to the south which shall have a minimum width of 11.0 metres and a minimum height of 6.0 metres, and shall provide a direct at-grade connection between Steeles Avenue East and the new public street that will be extending east from Redlea Avenue. The specific location, configuration and design to be determined during Site Plan Control Approval and secured in a Site Plan Agreement with the City;\nThe Owner shall provide and maintain to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, a privately owned publicly accessible (POPS) courtyard area located between Tower A and Tower B providing direct at-grade connections between the new pedestrian walkway.  The specific location, configuration and design to be determined during Site Plan Control Approval and secured in a Site Plan Agreement with the City;"],
    [951,"13","2016-07-20T00:00:00",2500000,"764-2020(OMB); 765-2020(OMB)","225 Jarvis Street","$2,500,000, at or before the issuance of the first above-grade Building Permit, which shall be used by the City for: affordable housing; completion of community services and facilities space at 200 Dundas Street East; improvements to Moss Park; and the construction of a green linkage between Moss Park and Allan Gardens."],
    [952,"3","2017-05-04T00:00:00",100000,"A0263/17EYK","64 - 70 Cordova Avenue (5 Mabelle Avenue)","$100,00.00, to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Etobicoke York District, to be used toward local park improvements at the future Westwood Park in the Six Points Area, payable prior to issuance of an above grade building permit. This amount is to be indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Non Residential Construction Price index for Toronto, calculated from the date of the hearing to the date of payment, with the funds to be used solely for the future Westwood Park."],
    [953,"10","2016-12-01T00:00:00",15000,"A0247/16TEY","35 McCaul Street","Prior to the issuance of the building permit, the owner shall pay to the City of Toronto the sum of $15,000 to be used by the City for public realm improvements on or intersecting with McCaul Street, or such other local public benefits in the vicinity of the site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the Ward Councillor."],
    [954,"10","2017-05-15T00:00:00",null,"1174-2010","324 Cherry St. and 429 Lake Shore Blvd. E. (Keating Channel Precinct West)","The amount of Affordable Rental Housing (ARH) to be provided on a Phase by Phase basis is as follows:\n(a) Where ARH Units are provided, 10% of the total Residential Gross Floor Area proposed to be constructed by the Owner; (b) Where land for Affordable Rental Housing is provided, land sufficient to accommodate 18% of the total Residential Gross Floor Area proposed to be constructed by the Owner; or, (c) Where Cash-in-lieu of land is to be provided, Cash-in-lieu of land sufficient to accommodate 20% of the total Residential Gross Floor Area proposed to be constructed by the Owner.  \nThe Owner shall provide a contribution of 1% of gross construction costs of all buildings and structures, not including buildings and structures used for the purposes of Affordable Rental Housing, towards a combination of Public Art and Community Arts Initiatives to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner (the â1% Contributionâ) in consultation with the Ward Councillor and Waterfront Toronto (but not any successor thereto), provided that the Owner may satisfy any or all of this obligation at any time by the payment of funds to the City for the Cityâs capital budget for Public Art - The Owner shall deliver the 1% Contribution on a Building by Building basis,"],
    [955,"15","2017-05-03T00:00:00",4600000,"547-2017(OMB)","939 Eglinton Ave East","$4,550,000.00 to be applied toward new recreational/community facilities (which may include off-site parkland acquisition) in the vicinity of the site and/or the expansion of any existing recreational/community facilities in the vicinity of the site; $50,000.00 for the provision of bike-share facilities at a location that is proximate to the lot as determined by the Chief Planner in consultation with the ward councillor; the owner shall, at its own expense, convey a public park having a minimum size of 1718 m2 on terms and conditions set out in the Section 37 Agreement; the owner shall complete the Base Park Improvements to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation; Prior to issuance of the first above grade building permit for any Building the owner shall submit (a) Letter(s) of Credit in an amount satisfactory to the General Manager Parks, Forestry and Recreation in the amount of 120 percent of the value of the base park improvements; owner shall \tenter into a municipal infrastructure agreement outlining its obligations regarding off-site infrastructure improvements including terms respecting financial security, and \tprovide a letter of crediin the amount of 120 percent to secure the cost of the off-site infrastructure improvements based on a cost estimate satisfactory to the Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services."],
    [956,"22","2017-10-04T00:00:00",750000,"1067-2017","225 Village Green Square and additional lands","$350,000.00, to be directed towards the capital construction costs of the proposed Bridlewood YMCA Community Hub; $250,000.00, to be directed towards  capital improvements to the Agincourt District Branch of the Toronto Public Library; $150,000.00, towards the capital construction costs of the proposed Agincourt multi-use pathway connection to Collingwood Park;"],
    [957,"13","2016-11-24T00:00:00",1000000,"852-2017(OMB) & 853-2017(OMB)","411 Church Street","$100,000 for local Toronto Community Housing capital improvements and/or the purpose of maintaining and constructing affordable rental housing units in Ward 27 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the local Councillor; $800,000 for local area park and streetscape improvements in Ward 27, including the public realm directly adjacent to Church Street Junior Public School in Ward 27; $100,000 for capital improvements in existing and/or new community and cultural facilities in Ward 27;"],
    [958,"11","2017-07-07T00:00:00",2700000,"740-2017 & 741-2017","48-58 Scollard Street and 1315-1325 Bay Street","$2,160,000 to be allocated towards local area park or streetscape improvements, in consultation with the ward councillor; $270,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements for new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing, in consultation with the ward councillor; $270,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements for new or existing cultural and/or community space, in consultation with the ward councillor; The owner shall provide and maintain a privately owned and publicly accessible open space (POPS) of 523 square metres at the northeast corner of Bay Street and Scollard Street with the specific location, configuration and design to be determined in the context of a site plan approval process; The Owner shall provide 10 percent family sized units in the development, containing at least three bedrooms"],
    [959,"13","2017-07-07T00:00:00",2000000,"788-2017 & 789-2017","60 Shuter Street and 187 and 189 Church Street","$1,600,000 towards local area park or streetscape improvements; $500,000 towards public art; $200,000 towards existing community, recreation and/or cultural space improvements; and $200,000 towards new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing;\nThe following matters are also recommended to be secured in Section 37 Agreement as a legal convenience to support the development: i. The Owner shall provide and maintain a pet relief facility; and ii. The Owner shall provide 10 percent family sized units in the development, containing at least three bedrooms;"],
    [960,"8","2017-07-07T00:00:00",4750000,"825-2017 & 826-2017; 1263-2022(OLT)","90 Eglinton Avenue West and 17-19 Henning Avenue","$2,000,000 to be used for improvements to local park improvements in Ward 8, including Eglinton Park; $1,500,000 to be used for public realm improvements in Ward 8 in the Yonge Eglinton Secondary Plan area; and\n$1,250,000 to be used for local area improvements in the vicinity of the subject site;"],
    [961,"17","2017-07-07T00:00:00",100000,"830-2017 & 829-2017","14, 16, 18 and 20 Greenbriar Road","$100,000 to be directed towards improvements in local park(s) in Ward 24"],
    [962,"17","2017-07-07T00:00:00",75000,"831-2017 & 832-2017","15, 17, 19 and 21 Greenbriar Road","$75,000 to be directed towards improvements in local park (s) in Ward 24; with such amount to be indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Construction Price Index for Toronto, calculated from the date of the Section 37 Agreement to the date the payment is made"],
    [963,"10","2017-07-07T00:00:00",null,"849-2017 & 848-2017","497, 505 and 511 Richmond Street West","- provide a Conservation Plan, prepared by a qualified heritage consultant that is consistent with the conservation strategy set out in the Heritage Impact Assessment for 497, 505 and 511 Richmond Street West prepared by ERA Architects Inc., issued July 20, 2016 and revised January 20, 2016, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services; provide a Letter of Credit, including provision for upwards indexing in a form and\namount and from a bank satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan, Heritage Lighting Plan and Interpretation Plan; The construction and maintenance at the owner's expense and no cost to the City, of a pedestrian walkway through the courtyard at the east entry of the Waterworks Building within the area generally identified in crosshatching on Diagram 4 of this By-law and having a minimum width of 2.1 metres for use by the City; Construction and maintenance, at the owner's expense and no cost to the City, of an interior pedestrian walkway through the building from Richmond Street West to St. Andrewâs Playground together with provision for use by the City and the general public 7\ndays a week; Payment of an annual fee to the City by the owner in the minimum amount of $10,000 (indexed) for additional park maintenance costs to be spent in St. Andrew's Playground; a minimum of 4,600 square metres of community centre space, as defined in City of Toronto Zoning By-law 569-2013, as amended, shall be operated on-site by the City or by a non-profit organization to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation. Should the community centre space not be conveyed to a non-profit organization for the purposes of a community centre, as defined in City of Toronto Zoning By-law 569-2013, as amended, the City shall have the option for the space to be conveyed to the City for nominal value for the purpose of a community use, at the discretion of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, subject to the appropriate legal agreements being amended. Should the City choose not to occupy the space for the purposes of a community centre, any alternative use or disposal of the space shall required approval by City Council;"],
    [964,"13","2017-06-07T00:00:00",null,"A1186/16TEY","1 Adelaide Street E","a.\tThe installation of new prefinished aluminum wayfinding signage at the pedestrian passageways at Yonge Street, Victoria Street, and Adelaide Street. The prefinished metal headers at each connection will to sign the courtyard and identify access to the opposite street. The signage will be designed and installed to the satisfaction of Heritage Preservation Services; b) b.\tThe installation of standard City of Toronto \"Privately Owned Publicly-Accessible Space\" (POPS) signage to help visitors and residents to identify the courtyard. The number and locations of the signage will be done in consultation with and to the satisfaction of Community Planning and Urban Design staff; c.\tThe replacement of the existing the globe lights in pedestrian passageways with eight (8) LED surface mounted vertical and horizontal fixtures;  d.\tThe installation of a decorative mosaic mural along south wall of the passageway and south columns of Victoria Street pedestrian passageway.  The feature images will depict Toronto's commercial history or the evolution of development in Toronto. The image selection and installation of the mosaic mural will be done in consultation with Heritage Preservation Services; j.\tThe removal and replacement of the existing concrete wall at south west with new glass railing to open up sightlines within the courtyard; k.\tThe refurbishment of the existing benches, as required. A total of thirty-six (36) benches will be placed in the arrangement as per the proposed plan; l.\tThe installation of fifteen (15) new cafÃ© tables and seating to the courtyard, within the passage to Yonge Street, beneath the 1 Adelaide Street East building overhang."],
    [965,"12","2017-06-28T00:00:00",16000,"A0218/17TEY","781 St Clair Ave. W.","Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the owner shall make a cash contribution to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor, in the amount of $16,000, in the form of a certified cheque.  The cash contribution shall be indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Non-residential Building Construction Price Index for Toronto, calculated from the date the Committee of Adjustment Decision is final to the date the payment is made, and allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, and the Ward Councillor, toward any one or more of the following:  \nâ¢\tLocal park and library improvements;\nâ¢\tImprovements to local community and arts and culture facilities."],
    [966,"4","2017-07-07T00:00:00",625000,"827-2017","3775-4005 Dundas Street West and 2-6 Humber Hill Avenue","Prior to the issuance of the first-above grade building permit, the owner shall pay to the City the sum of $525,000 to be allocated as follows:  a.\t$325,000 towards capital improvements to Lambton Park, Florence Gell Park and/or Magwood Park, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  b.\t$100,000 towards capital improvements to Lambton House to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  c.\t$50,000 towards capital improvements to the Jane/Dundas Toronto Public Library Branch to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the City Librarian, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and \nd.\t$50,000 to Toronto Community Housing to be used towards capital improvements at Dundas Gooch r Cooper Mills Townhomes to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor.\nTo be secured in the Section 37 Agreement as a legal convenience to support the development - The owner shall submit a certified cheque in the amount of $100,000 to the City as a cash contribution for upgrading the Warren Park Sewage Pumping Station to support the development.  The City will be responsible for completing these upgrades and the details of which will be secured in the Section 37 Agreement as a legal convenience"],
    [967,"13","2017-04-06T00:00:00",3300000,"854-2017(OMB)","387-403 Bloor Street East and 28 Selby Street","$330,000.00 for the capital improvement of existing or the creation of new affordable housing Ward 27; $330,000.00 for the capital improvement of existing or the creation of new community and/or cultural space in Ward 27; $640,000.00 for capital improvements of local parkland; and $2,000,000.00 for local area streetscape improvements."],
    [968,"10","2019-09-26T00:00:00",7150000,"319-2020(LPAT)","23 Spadina Avenue (Railway Lands Block 22)","$3,050,000.00 to be used towards the multi-purpose community space within the shared community facility (Community Ccntre, Elementary Schools and Childcare Centre) at 20 Brunel Court, also known as Block 31, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the General Manager, PF&R, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; (b) $2,000,000.00 to be used towards the YMCA Centre at 505 Richmond Street West to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the General Manager, PF&R, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; (c) $700,000.00 to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing to be allocated towards the provision of new affordable housing units as part of the Alexandra Park and Atkinson Housing Co-operative Revitalization in consultation\nwith the Chief Planner and the Ward Councillor; (d) $700,000.00 to be used towards capital repairs to existing Toronto Community [lousing buildings in Ward 10; and (e) $700,000.00 to be used towards parkland improvements in the Southern Linear Park including a Southern Linear Park bridge over Spadina Avenue, in Canoe Landing Park and/or for the Bentway (Project under Gardiner) to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the General Manager, PF&R, in consultation with the Ward Councillor.\n- 4.1\tThe Owner agrees to grant, convey and transfer and therafter maintain as part of the Development, an easement over an area having a minimum size of approximately 100 square metres (the âPOPSâ) to the City for the life of the Building on the Site, and at no cost to the City, to permit a non-exclusive public access at the south east corner of the Site."],
    [969,"13","2014-08-27T00:00:00",550000,"859-2017(OMB)","154 Front Street East","A cash contribution of $550,000 towards local community improvements, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [970,"10","2018-04-20T00:00:00",1900000,"592-2018(LPAT)","283 Adelaide Street West","(a) $1,260,000 for community services, facilities and/or parkland and park improvements in Ward 20 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the General Manager, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, payable at the first Abovegrade Building Permit; (b) $140,000 for the maintenance of, or the provision of, new affordable housing in Ward 20, payable at the first Above-grade Building Permit; (c) The Owner agrees, at its sole expense, to construct and maintain as a part of the Development, a privately owned, publicly-accessible space (âPOPSâ) on the Site, having a minimum size of406 square metres and in a location satisfactory to the Chief Planner, in\nconsultation with the Ward Councillor; (d) The Owner shall provide and maintain public art, to be located on the Site, to a value of not less than $500,000, which amount shall be indexed annually;"],
    [971,"13","2017-11-09T00:00:00",6700000,"1263-2017 & 1264-2017","480-494 Yonge Street and 3 Grosvenor Street","$4,600,000 to be allocated towards local area park, streetscape improvements and/or public art in association with such streetscape improvements, within an area bounded by Wellesley Street, Church Street, Edward Street / Gould Street and University Avenue / Queen's Park; $1,000,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements for new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing in Ward 27; $1,000,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements for new or existing cultural and/or community space in Ward 27; public art with a minimum value of $1,000,000 to be installed on the subject property in accordance with the City of Toronto Public Art Program; $100,000 to be allocated towards the expansion of Toronto Bike Share; the owner shall provide and maintain twenty-six (26) replacement rental dwelling units, comprised of eight (8) bachelor, twelve (12) one-bedroom, two (2) two-bedroom and four (4) three-bedroom units on the subject site for a period of at least twenty (20) years; the owner shall provide at least eight (8) bachelor and seven (7) one-bedroom replacement rental dwelling units at affordable rents as well as five (5) one-bedroom and one (1) two-bedroom replacement rental dwelling units at mid-range rents for a period of at least (ten) 10 years; provide a letter of credit, including provision for upwards indexing, in a form and amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services, to secure all work included in the Approved Conservation Plan, the approved Heritage Lighting Plan, the approved Landscape Plan, and the approved Interpretation Plan."],
    [972,"13","2018-09-24T00:00:00",2200000,"551-2019(LPAT) & 552-2019(LPAT)","65-77 King Street East and 46 Colborne Street","$850,000.00, payable before the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, for local park and/or streetscape improvements within an area bounded by Yonge Street, Queen Street East, Parliament Street and the Metrolinx-Lakeshore rail corridor; $1,350,000.00, payable before the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, for the preservation of off-site heritage resources that are designated and/or listed on the City of Toronto Heritage Register, including the North St. Lawrence Market property at 92 Front Street East and the First Parliament property at 271 Front Street East and 25 Berkeley Street, which may include a heritage lighting plan and/or heritage interpretation plan, within an area bounded by Yonge Street, Queen Street East, Parliament Street and the Metrolinx-Lakeshore rail corridor;"],
    [973,"10","2017-09-28T00:00:00",3808545.92,"1193-2017(OMB)","65 Grand Magazine, FYN Block 4A (formerly 20,22,22A,24 Bathurst St.)","3.1 Prior (0 the issuance of any Above Grade Building Permit for all or any part of the Development, the Owner shall make a financial contribution to the City by way of certified cheque payable to the Treasurer, City of Toronto, in the amount of Five Hundred and Seventy-five thousand dollars ($575,000.00 CAN) to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, towards one or more of public parks, such as Gore Park, or otber public realm improvements in the vicinity of the Lands."],
    [974,"11","2017-10-04T00:00:00",null,"1079-2017; 1080-2017","25 Leonard Avenue","to secure the following as a legal convenience to support the development:  i. the owner shall provide and maintain on the lands known as 25 Leonard Avenue at least twenty-two (22) Social Housing Units located in the new building; ii. the owner shall provide and maintain the existing seventy-seven (77) Social Housing Units at 25 Leonard Avenue for a period of at least 25 years"],
    [975,"11","2017-10-04T00:00:00",1000000,"1105-2017;1106-2017","Honest Edâs and Mirvish Village - 571 to 597 Bloor Street West, 738 to 782 Bathurst Street, 26 to 38 Lennox Street, 581 to 603 and 588 to 612 Markham Street","the owner shall enter into a contribution agreement with the City to design, construct, provide, maintain and contribute to the provision and maintenance of sixty (60) new affordable rental housing dwelling units on the lot at a value of at least $4,000,000.; The owner will provide and maintain on the lot and/or on adjacent lands, a non-profit community and/or cultural space in a location satisfactory to the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, finished to a shell condition, and leased for a term acceptable to the City at nominal cost to the City, having a size of at least 325.2 square metres, with direct access from a public right-of way and/or Publicly-Accessible Privately Owned Space and/or publicly accessible pedestrian walkway fronting parkland, at a value of at least $1,000,000. - Alternatively, should the City in its sole discretion elect in writing to the owner to require, the owner shall pay to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit the sum of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00) in lieu of the provision of such non-profit community and/or cultural space within the approved development, such payment to be used towards community and/or cultural space in the vicinity of the lot; submit a plan detailing improvements to the public realm to be implemented in support of the development permitted by this By-law, which will include, but not be limited to, details regarding hard and soft landscaping, paving and curbing details, sidewalk treatment, outdoor seating, and cycling facilities, and Toronto Transit Commission bus/streetcar shelters, located on both public and private lands - prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner shall provide an upwardly indexed letter of credit to the City in the amount of $500,000.00,upwardly indexed, as security for the completion of the approved enhanced streetscape improvements; Publicly-Accessible Privately Owned Space (POPS); the owner will provide public art on the lot  in publicly accessible areas including, without limitation, exterior publicly accessible areas (public sidewalks, exterior walls or other building elements), provided such areas are clearly visible at all times from publicly accessible areas, to a minimum value of $500,000.00, subject to upwards indexing, to be secured by way of an indexed letter of credit; the owner shall at its expense design and construct, at no cost to the City, improvements to the Lennox Street and Bathurst Street intersection intended to facilitate left turn movements; prior to any use of the proposed building at the south west corner of Markham Street and Bloor Street West, the owner will design, construct, provide and thereafter maintain a below-grade pedestrian connection beneath Markham Street, at its sole expense, and will be responsible for any and all costs related to the relocation of any underground utilities to facilitate the connection, and will provide the City with an indemnity, satisfactory insurance, a security in the form of letters of credit related to the construction and ongoing maintenance of the connection, all to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Transportation Services; the owner shall provide letter(s) of credit, including provision for upwards indexing, in a form and amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan(s) and Interpretation Plan."],
    [976,"8","2018-04-27T00:00:00",550000,"510-2018","2525 Bathurst Street","Upon final approval of this By-law, being the first day upon which all of the provisions of the By-law have come into force and in effect, with all applicable appeal periods having lapsed, the Owner shall pay to the City a cash contribution of $80,000 to be used for the Kay Gardiner Beltline crossing of Bathurst Street; Prior to the issuance of an above grade building permit, the Owner shall pay to the City a cash contribution of $470,000.00 to be used for Kay Gardiner Beltline pathway and street crossings as well as general park and streetscape improvements within the area;\nsecured in the Section 37 Agreement as a legal convenience - the owner shall provide and maintain not less than 33 replacement rental dwelling units, comprised of 17 one-bedroom units and 16 two-bedroom units, at 2525 Bathurst Street for a period of at least 20 years"],
    [977,"11","2017-12-08T00:00:00",50000,"1443-2017 & 1444-2017","333 College Street and 303 Augusta Avenue","- requiring an indexed financial contribution of $50,000 pursuant to Section 37 of the Planning Act prior to the first above-grade building permit, to be directed towards landscaping improvements for the Toronto Community Housing building located on the lands known municipally as 34 Oxford Street"],
    [978,"13","2017-12-08T00:00:00",1300000,"1474-2017 & 1475-2017","25 Ontario Street and 280 King Street East","$1,000,000 towards local streetscape/parkland improvements within the vicinity of the Site, including but not limited to streetscape improvements on Ontario Street and Adelaide Street East, all to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $100,000 towards redevelopment of the site of Canadaâs First Parliament Buildings, municipally described as 25 Berkeley Street. 44 Parliament Street and 265 and 271 Front Street East, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the Ontario Heritage Trust, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and $200,000 towards the preservation of off-site heritage resources that are designated and/or listed on the City of Toronto Heritage Register, including the implementation of the Heritage Interpretation Master Plan for Old Town Toronto and/or the Heritage Lighting Master Plan for Old Town Toronto, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [979,"20","2014-07-15T00:00:00",36828.75,"A017/13SC","552 Birchmount Rd.","Prior to the issuance of any building permit, the Owner shall submit financial securities in the amount of $36,828.75 to the Director, Community Planning, Scarborough District, in the form of a Letter of Credit or certified cheque, to guarantee the provision of outdoor amenity area components, landscape development works and the furnishings and fittings of the indoor amenity spaces"],
    [980,"13","2017-10-03T00:00:00",750000,"1477-2017(OMB) & 1478-2017(OMB)","53, 61 and 65 Ontario Street, and 102 Berkeley Street","$300,000 to be used towards the redevelopment of the site of Canada's First Parliament Building, municipally known in 2016 as 25 Berkeley Street, 44 Parliament Street, 265 Front Street East, and 271 Front Street East at the discretion of the Chief Planner and the Heritage Ontario Trust, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $300,000 to be used towards local streetscaping and/or park improvements in the vicinity of the Site at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $100,000 to be used towards implementation of the Heritage Lighting Master Plan and/or the Heritage Interpretation Master Plan Implementation for Old Town Toronto at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $50,000 to be used towards the redevelopment of the North St. Lawrence market to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the Director, Facilities Design and Construction Facilities Management Division in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [981,"5","2017-11-09T00:00:00",250000,"1274-2017 & 1275-2017","1780 Lawrence Avenue West","Prior to the issuance of the first-above grade building permit, the owner shall pay to the City the sum of $250,000 to be allocated, in consultation with the Ward Councillor towards: i.\t Capital improvements to Upwood Park to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and ii.\t Streetscape improvements in the vicinity of the site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager, Transportation Services in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [982,"17","2018-02-01T00:00:00",400000,"144-2018","32-50, 52, 55, 56, 59, 60, 62, 65, 66, 70, 72, 76, 80, 85 and 90 Forest Manor Road, 100, 106, 110, 123, 123A, 125 and 130 Parkway Forest Drive, 1751 and 1761 Sheppard Avenue East and 125 George Henry Boulevard","Prior to issuance of an above grade building permit, the owner shall provide a certified cheque in the amount of $400,000.00 to be used for the construction of an off-leash dog park at Havenbrook Park;\nSecured as a legal convenience: The Owner shall construct and enter into Agreements of Purchase and Sale (the \"APS\") for at least nine Affordable Ownership Housing Units with an affordable housing provider at nominal cost to the Provider, with such APS to be assignable at no additional cost;"],
    [983,"8","2017-11-09T00:00:00",694000,"1242-2017 & 1243-2017","1580 Avenue Road","A cash payment of $694,000 payable prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit to be used towards park and streetscape improvements in the area, all to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor;\nSecured as a legal convenience: the owner is required to install and maintain at no cost to the City a publicly-accessible parkette (POPS) located adjacent and to the south of the site on the City's public right-of-way land (unopened public lane) to the satisfaction of the Director of Transportation Services."],
    [984,"10","2017-12-08T00:00:00",3200000,"1470-2017 & 1471-2017","102 -118 Peter Street and 350-354 Adelaide Street West","$1,200,000.00 towards public realm improvements within the block bounded by Spadina Avenue, Peter Street, Richmond Street West and Adelaide Street West as outlined in the King-Spadina East Precinct Public Realm Strategy;  $200,000 toward advancing the design of the public realm improvements in 1(a) i. a., above payable upon the zoning by-law amendment coming into full force and effect;  $1,160,000.00 towards the YMCA at 505 Richmond Street West, and/or streetscape improvements in relation to the John Street Cultural Corridor and/or Mercer Street to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $320,000.00 for the provision of new rental housing units as part of Alexandra Park Revitalization in Ward 20, to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing; and e. $320,000.00 for capital repairs for the Toronto Community Housing revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing properties in Ward 20; construct and maintain an area of not less than 380 square meters at grade for use by the general public as publicly accessible, privatelyâowned open space (POPS), along the west side and in the northwest corner of the site; Provide a Letter of Credit, including provision for upwards indexing, in a form and amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan, Heritage Lighting Plan, Landscape Plan, and Interpretation Plan;"],
    [985,"11","2018-07-27T00:00:00",800000,"1247-2018, 1248-2018, 1249-2018","666 Spadina Avenue","$475,000 to Wigwamen for new affordable housing on their site at 14 Spadina Road, in consultation with the Chief Planner and the Ward Councillor; and $325,000 towards local streetscape, and/or public realm, and/or neighbourhood greening improvements in the vicinity which may include those identified as part of the Harbord Village Green Plan at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; The Owner shall provide, at its own expense, a privately owned publicly accessible open space (POPS) of not less than 725 square metres; prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the site, no less than 603 square metres of unencumbered parkland shall be satisfactorily conveyed to the City, located on the north-east corner of the site with frontage on\nboth Spadina Avenue and Sussex Avenue, pursuant to section 42 of the Planning Act; the owner shall provide and maintain the 334 existing rental housing units at 666 Spadina Avenue as rental housing for the period of at least 20 years, from the date of the Zoning By-law coming into full force and effect,"],
    [986,"12","2018-07-27T00:00:00",1000000,"1257-2018, 1258-2018","1 Eglinton Avenue East","$1,000,000.00 to the City for upgrades to the Davisville Community Centre recreational facilities;  \nThe owner shall provide and maintain the following:  a. upgrades to the Privately Owned Publicly-Accessible Space (POPS), generally as detailed in accordance with the Landscape Plan and cost estimates prepared by Terraplan Landscape Architects, estimated to have a value of $885,760.00;  b. upgrades to Cowbell Lane from Eglinton Avenue East to Soudan Avenue, exact details to be determined in the context of a site plan approval, estimated to have a value of $418,348.00; and c. a connection to the existing pedestrian tunnel under Yonge Street as detailed in architectural plans prepared by Hariri Pontarini Architects, estimated at $1,918,000 as detailed in the report prepared by Altus Group Limited dated January 22, 2016; any additional cost of providing this connection will be absorbed by the Owner;"],
    [987,"13","2017-12-08T00:00:00",11400000,"1472-2017 & 1473-2017","475 Yonge Street","$9,120,000 to be allocated towards local area park or streetscape improvements, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $1,140,000 to be allocated towards existing community, recreation and/or cultural space improvements in the ward, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $1,140,000 to be allocated towards new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing; \nSecured as a legal convenience: The provision of a public park at grade (strata title) with a minimum size of 908 square metres and a depth of not less than 1.5 metres; A Privately-Owned Publicly Accessible Space (POPS) with a minimum size of 125 square metres at the northwest corner of the site (Yonge Street and Alexander Street)"],
    [988,"19","2018-03-27T00:00:00",null,"330-2018 & 331-2018","650 - 652 Kingston Road and 2 Main Street","the Owner shall provide and maintain eleven (11) replacement rental dwelling units and one (1) new market rental dwelling unit, comprised of three (3) bachelor and (9) one-bedroom units for a period of at least twenty (20) years"],
    [989,"11","2017-12-08T00:00:00",2200000,"1422-2017","70 St. Mary Street","$220,000 towards the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the purpose of maintaining and constructing affordable rental housing units, including Toronto Community Housing buildings; $1,000,000 for local area park and streetscape improvements in Ward 27 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $980,000 for social and community space purposes in Ward 27 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; The owner will provide and maintain a privately owned publicly accessible (POPS) ground floor courtyard on the site adjacent to St. Mary Street, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the City Solicitor in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [990,"16","2018-03-27T00:00:00",1150000,"316-2018 & 317-2018","1648 â 1682 Victoria Park Avenue","$850,000.00 to be directed towards improvements to Wigmore Park at 106 Wigmore Drive and or/park improvements in Ward 34; with such amount to be indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Construction Price Index for Toronto, calculated from the date of the Section 37 Agreement to the date the payment is made."],
    [991,"4","2021-04-08T00:00:00",2100000,"222-2021 & 223-2021","1182 and 1221 King Street West","An indexed cash contribution in the amount of $2,100,000.00 to be allocated as follows: a) $200,000.00 towards capital improvements to parkland in Ward14, and; b) $ 1,900,000.00 towards affordable rental housing in Ward 14."],
    [992,"16","2017-12-14T00:00:00",50000,"A0893/17NY","1213 York Mills Rd.","Provide a cash contribution of $50,000 to the Toronto Bike Share program for one bike share station (10 bicycles) to be located in a publicly accessible space;"],
    [993,"10","2017-07-28T00:00:00",2500000,"1480-2017(OMB)","260-270 King Street West and 274-322 King Street West","A cash contribution of $2,500,000.00, pro-rated over each phase, to be paid by the owner to the City prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit for each phase, to be allocated in Ward 20 Trinity-Spadina, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director in consultation with the Ward Councillor, generally as follows: i. \tCapital improvements to social housing properties in Ward 20;ii.\tCommunity Services and Facilities in the King-Spadina Secondary Plan and surrounding area;  iii. \tJohn Street Revitalization Project streetscape improvements beyond the area that abuts the subject lands; and iv. \ta Public Art Contribution to be used in the immediate area, of which no more than $250,000.00 may be considered part of the total cash contribution even if the total value of the public art exceeds $250,000.00.  The owner shall also agree to pay for Streetscape enhancements to King Street West, Ed Mirvish Way, John Street, Pearl Street and Festival Square at John Street and King Street West over and above the City's base streetscape standards, to be provided in a comprehensive public realm plan prepared by the owner utilizing the services of, among others, a landscape architect and an artist.  The enhancements will be calculated as the difference between the City's standards and the streetscape treatment approved through the site plan approval process.  The owner will be required to make this payment either by cash payment or by way of a securing letter of credit, at the owner's option, prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit for the associated phase; The owner shall provide at no cost, a minimum of 2,340 square metres of space to the Ontario College of Art and Design University (with the terms of the Agreement of Purchase and Sale or Lease to be satisfactory to the Chief Planner in consultation with the City Solicitor, including an alternate use); The owner shall provide and maintain a minimum of 870 square metres of Art Gallery within the building municipally known as 322 King Street West;"],
    [994,"11","2018-02-22T00:00:00",290000,"202-2020(OMB)","143 Avenue Road","an indexed cash contribution of $290,000 with such funds to be used in the discretion of the Chief Planner for local area park and streetscape improvements in consultation with the ward councillor."],
    [995,"10","2018-01-22T00:00:00",2750000,"170-2018(OMB) & 171-2018(OMB)","19 Duncan Street and 219-223 Adelaide Street West","$330,000 for capital improvements to existing rental housing units provided by Toronto Community Housing Corporation in Ward 20;  $330,000 for the provision of new affordable rental housing units as part of the Alexandra Park Revitalization in Ward 20, to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing; $2,090,000 for community services and facilities comprising capital expenditures in the King-Spadina Area, at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; The owner shall provide and maintain public art on the lot, to be located on portions of the lot that are visible from publicly accessible areas, in accordance with the City of Toronto Percent for Public Art Guidelines, to a minimum value of $550,000; the owner shall provide a Letter of Credit, including provision for upwards indexing, in a form and amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan and the Interpretation Plan; The Owner agrees, at its sole expense, to provide and thereafter maintain as a part of the Site, a privately-owned, publicly-accessible pedestrian walkway (POPS) for use by the general public having an approximate size of 239 square metres;"],
    [996,"12","2018-01-18T00:00:00",250000,"1322-2018(OMB) & 1323-2018(OMB)","200 St. Clair Ave W","$250,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements to Glenn Gould Park, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the ward councillor;"],
    [997,"13","2018-01-15T00:00:00",177000,"A0703/16TEY","93-95 Berkeley Street and 112 124 Parliament Street","$177,000 which shall be allocated by the City toward some or all of the community benefits identified in the s. 37 Agreement for the Site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [998,"20","2018-03-27T00:00:00",320000,"267-2018 & 268-2018","2799-2815 Kingston Road","$320,000.00 to be directed towards public realm and streetscape improvements on Kingston Road between St. Clair Avenue and Bellamy Road in Ward 36."],
    [999,"20","2019-04-04T00:00:00",489000,"1095-2019(LPAT)","3585 & 3595 St. Clair Avenue East","$300,000.00 to be used for improvements to Corvette, Maywood and Raleigh Parks and/or other local park improvements, and $189.000.00 to $399,000.00 for public streetscape improvements in the vicinity of Kennedy Road and St. Clair Avenue East,"],
    [1000,"10","2017-12-28T00:00:00",270000,"A0553/17TEY","85 Richmond Street West","$270,000 to be used for local area streetscape and/or park improvements, all to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager, Transportation Services, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1001,"7","2020-03-03T00:00:00",1000000,"251-2020(LPAT)","3415-3499 Weston Road","$1,000,000 for the construction of the First Nations Park; \tparks and open space improvements\tsignificant corner and gateway features along Finch Avenue West;  \tpath(s) through the abutting hydro corridor to Emery Village Collegiate Institute; and \tpotential pedestrian connections (bridges); A minimum of 2,500 m2 of privately-owned publicly-accessible space and public access easements to and over the area for members of the public are to be provided as part of Phase III or IV of the development; A total of 5,000 sq ft (or approximately 465 m2) of indoor Community Space for an Alternative Community Space will be provided. Of that, 2,000 sq ft is to be provided at nominal rent and another 2,000 sq ft will be at market rent, in accordance with a Consent Agreement registered on title. A further 1,000 sq ft is to be provided at nominal rent. This will all be within the 26-storey building on the ground level; The owner shall provide, prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, a public art contribution in accordance with the City's Percent for Public Art Program for a value not less than one percent of the gross construction cost of all buildings and structures on the lands to be paid at time of first building permit. Public Art shall be implemented as per the 2005 Public Art Plan and be in keeping with the Emery Village Heritage and Cultural Plan (BIA's Heritage Interpretation Plan)."],
    [1002,"3","2018-03-27T00:00:00",250000,"312-2018","784 The Queensway","$250,000 to be directed to streetscaping improvements along The Queensway and/or traffic calming measures on local streets in the vicinity of the lands"],
    [1003,"10","2020-01-15T00:00:00",1900000,"681-2020(LPAT)","350, 370 and 390 Queens Quay West","$1,900,000 payable by certified cheque to the Treasurer, City of Toronto, to be used toward the following community benefits: a cash contribution of up to $500,000 for public realm improvements to the water's edge promenade surrounding the Peter Street Basin; (ii) a cash contribution of $200,000 to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the provision of new affordable rental housing units as part of the Alexandra Park Revitalization in Ward 20; (iii) a cash contribution of $200,000 to the Toronto Community Housing Revolving Fund for capital repairs to existing Toronto Community Housing buildings in Ward 20; (iv) a cash contribution representing the balance of the total contribution to be used for community services, facilities, Parkland acquisition and/or Parkland improvements related to the implementation of the Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Plan.\nIn lieu of the cash contribution for public realm improvements to the water's edge, the owner may enter into an agreement with the City to undertake such public realm improvements to the water's edge promenade surrounding the Peter Street Basin to a maximum reimbursable value of $500,000. Such improvements will be subject to a design competition co-ordinated bythe City in consultation with the owner. The details for design and construction of suchimprovements will be detailed in the agreement entered into under section 37(3) of the Planning Act."],
    [1004,"23","2018-04-27T00:00:00",null,"496-2018 & 497-2018","25 Thunder Grove","Secured as a Legal Convenience: the Owner shall provide and maintain the 247 existing residential rental units at 25 Thunder Grove as rental housing for the period of at least 20 years, from the date of the Zoning By-law coming into full force and effect and with no applications for demolition or conversion from residential rental use made during such 20 year period"],
    [1005,"11","2018-04-27T00:00:00",3700000,"504-2018 & 505-2018","826-834 Yonge Street and 2-8 Cumberland Street","$250,000 to be allocated towards the expansion of the Toronto Bike Share program; the owner will provide and maintain public art on the lot in accordance with the City of Toronto Public Art Program to a minimum value of $500,000; $345,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements for new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $345,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements for new or existing cultural and/or community space, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $2,760,000 towards local area park or streetscape improvements, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, and the Ward Councillor; the owner shall provide, construct and maintain, at its sole own expense, a privately owned and publicly-accessible open space (\"POPS\") on the south and west frontage of the lot, extending approximately 37.16 metres in depth from the Cumberland Street property line of the lot, having a width of approximately 7 metres running along the widened public lane (with additional widths at the 4th, 5th and part of the 6th storeys), and a height of not less than 21.5 metres, with a pedestrian walkway at the west portion of the lot with the specific location, configuration, and design of the POPS to be determined in the context of the Site Plan Approval process; The owner shall at its sole expense provide, construct and maintain on the lot, on-site off-leash dog amenities with proper disposal facilities and/or dog relief stations within the building for building residents; The owner shall provide at least ten percent (10 percent) of the total number of dwelling units on the lot as family sized units, and these units shall each have a minimum residential gross floor area of 79.0 square metres and contain at least two bedrooms;The owner  at its sole expense shall pay to the City any and all costs for and associated with expropriation of the approximately 52 square metre area of lands adjacent to the westerly boundary of the lot (the \"Expropriation Lands\") intended to be expropriated by the City;"],
    [1006,"16","2018-05-24T00:00:00",750000,"614-2018 & 615-2018","71 â 75 Curlew Drive","$750,000 to be used towards park improvements at Broadlands Park, including the construction of a new splash pad and pathway improvements;"],
    [1007,"10","2018-07-27T00:00:00",400000,"1250-2018, 1251-2018","220 and 234 Simcoe Street and 121 St. Patrick Street","$300,000 for the provision of new affordable housing in Ward 20 and/or for capital repairs for the Toronto Community Housing revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing properties in Ward 20; $500,000 for public art on the lands, in consultation with OCAD University, to be secured by a letter of credit in the City's standard form. The owner shall submit a Public Art Plan that is in accordance with the City's Percent for Public Art Guidelines to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, and details of the public art process to the satisfaction of City Council; $100,000 for improvements to the non-profit office space and community convening space in the development; Construct and maintain an area of not less than 500 square metres at grade for use by the general public as privately-owned publicly accessible open space (POPS) extending diagonally through the site and adjacent to St. Patrick Street and Simcoe Street; The owner shall convey at no cost to the City, office and community space having a gross interior floor area of not less than 557 square metres within Building 2 of the development;"],
    [1008,"10","2018-01-30T00:00:00",100000,"A0908/17TEY","57 Spadina Ave.","$100,000 to be allocated toward active transportation projects in the King-Spadina Area, as may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1009,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",2750000,"1105-2022","25 and 35 Liberty Street, 58 Atlantic Avenue, and 51, 61 and 65 Jefferson Avenue","- $2,750,000 to be allocated toward the provision of affordable rental housing in Ward 10 within the vicinity of the site\n- The owner shall provide, secure and maintain 20 replacement live/work rental dwelling units within the proposed building - The owner shall provide, secure and maintain not less than thirty (30) off-site replacement rental dwelling units at 11 and 25 Ordnance Street"],
    [1010,"12","2018-07-27T00:00:00",1000000,"1215-2018 & 1216-2018","150 Eglinton Avenue East","-  $1,000,000 to be allocated at the discretion the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward any one or more of the following: a) Public realm improvements in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan area; and/or b) Additional community services and facilities in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan area in accordance with emerging infrastructure priorities identified in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan Review; the owner shall provide a privately owned publicly accessible (POPS) courtyard area of not less than 260 square metres; The owner shall provide on-site dog off-leash amenities with proper disposal facilities for the building residents or dog relief stations within the building."],
    [1011,"17","2018-05-28T00:00:00",650000,"A0800/17NY","2135 Sheppard Avenue East","Prior to occupancy of the Phase 1 building of the development: i. Provide a cash contribution of $100,000 to the City for the provision of two bike share stations; ii.  Provide a cash contribution of $39,000 to the City which is to be allocated to any one or more of the following uses: 1. Towards the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the purpose of maintaining and constructing affordable rental housing units in Ward 33, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the local councillor. 2. Towards capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing Corporation properties in Ward 33.\nPrior to occupancy of the second residential building of the development: i. Provide a cash contribution of $100,000 to the City for the provision of two bike share stations. ii. Provide a financial contribution in the amount of $300,000 to the City of Toronto for the construction of grade related cycling infrastructure. iii.  Provide a cash contribution of $111,000 to the City for the provision of new affordable rental housing in Ward 33, to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing."],
    [1012,"13","2018-05-24T00:00:00",1500000,"650-2018 & 651-2018","219 and 231 Dundas Street East","$1,500,000 in community benefits to be allocated 1/3 to park improvements and/or streetscape improvements, 1/3 to community, recreation and/or cultural space improvements and 1/3 for land for purpose built rental housing with mid-range or affordable rents and/or land for affordable housing and/or affordable ownership housing with the final allocation determined by the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor's office"],
    [1013,"11","2018-05-24T00:00:00",3353000,"638-2018 & 639-2018","68 and 70 Charles Street East and 628, 634, 636 and 638 Church Street","$335,300 towards new or existing affordable housing facilities; $335,300 towards new or existing cultural facilities; $2,682,400 towards local streetscape and park improvements; Enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience: The Owner shall provide and maintain twenty (20) residential rental dwelling units on the subject site as rental housing for a period of at least 20 years, comprising eight (8) one-bedroom units and twelve (12) two- bedroom units - of these units, three (3) one-bedroom and two (2) two bedroom units shall have affordable rent; five (5) one-bedroom and eight (8) two-bedroom units shall have mid-range rent; and two (2) two-bedroom units will have no rent stipulation;"],
    [1014,"15",null,100000,"entered prior to by-law","1674-1684 Bayview Avenue and 703-713 Soudan Avenue","$100,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements to City parks, community facilities, and local streetscape improvements in the vicinity of the site, toward community benefits in the vicinity of the Site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; \nSecured as a Legal Convenience: the owner shall provide and maintain 38 replacement rental dwelling units, comprised of 21 bachelor, 10 one-bedroom, 5 two-bedroom and 2 three-bedroom units, on the subject site for a period of at least 10 years, without application for condominium registration; the owner shall provide and maintain, at least eight (8) of the 21 required bachelor replacement rental dwelling units, and at least (6) or the 10 required one-bedroom replacement rental dwelling units, at affordable rents; an additional thirteen (13) of the 21 required bachelor replacement rental dwelling units and an additional three (3) of the 10 required one-bedroom replacement rental dwelling units at rents not exceeding mid-range rents; and all live (5) of the live required two-bedroom replacement rental dwelling units at rents not exceeding mid-range rents, all for a period of at least ten (10) years commencing with the first occupancy of each such rental dwelling unit"],
    [1015,"12","2018-06-25T00:00:00",1300000,"1345-2018(LPAT) & 1344-2018(LPAT)","85-91 Broadway Avenue and 198 Redpath Avenue","$1,300,000 payment is made towards:  a. Public realm improvements in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan area; and b. Additional community services and facilities in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan Area in accordance with emerging infrastructure priorities identified in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan Review.\nLegal convenience: the Owner shall provide and maintain nine (9) replacement rental dwelling units; the Owner shall provide and maintain at least two (2) bachelor and one (1) two-bedroom replacement rental dwelling units at affordable rents and five (5) two-bedroom and one (1) three-bedroom replacement rental dwelling units at mid-range rents for at least ten (10) years,"],
    [1016,"10","2018-01-05T00:00:00",2180000,"453-2018(OMB) & 454-2018(OMB)","75 The Esplanade","$160,000 towards at-grade exterior improvements to the Toronto Parking Authority /Toronto Community Housing building at 55 The Esplanade, which may include lands at 45 The Esplanade over which easements exist in favour of Toronto Community Housing and the City, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and Toronto Community Housing; $2,020,000 for any combination of the following: 1. the development of a park located between Market Street, Wilton Street, The Esplanade and Parliament Street; 2. implementation of the Heritage Interpretation Master Plan for Old Town Toronto and/or the Heritage Lighting Master Plan for Old Town Toronto; 3. North St. Lawrence Market redevelopment; and/or 4. Local streetscape improvements;\nSecured as a legal convenience: the owner shall convey to the City a 3.8 metre road widening along the Church Street frontage; the owner will provide a 3 metre wide pedestrian clearway easement in favour of the public over an at-grade setback along the Church Street frontage, in addition to the road widening; prior to site plan approval, the owner shall agree to design the pedestrian weather protection along the Church Street and The Esplanade frontages."],
    [1017,"21","2018-06-29T00:00:00",25000,"811-2018 & 812-2018","971, 973, 975, 977 and 979 Warden Avenue","The owner shall make a one-time voluntary cash contribution in the amount of $25,000 to be directed towards improvements, including a new ventilation system, to the washroom facilities at the Ashtonbee Fieldhouse, located in Ashtonbee Reservoir Park at 10 Ashtonbee Road; The owner must provide a certified cheque, addressed to the Treasurer, City of Toronto, in the amount of $2,000.00 for the enactment and installation of the required regulatory/enforceable traffic control signage installation at both driveway locations onto Warden Avenue to the satisfaction of the Director, Transportation Services."],
    [1018,"11","2018-07-27T00:00:00",5250000,"1152-2018","50 Bloor Street West","$900,000 towards Yorkville Avenue streetscape improvements; $525,000, to be paid prior to the issuance of the first building permit, towards capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing in Ward 27, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $3,825,000, to be paid prior to the issuance of the first building permit, towards streetscape and park improvements in the local area, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the Chief Planner; $750,000 towards public art on site, in accordance with the City of Toronto Public Art Program; The conveyance of a community services and facilities space which may include a non-profit childcare at not less than 418 square metres of indoor space plus an additional 232.5 square metres of outdoor space or a community or cultural space at not less than 465 square metres on top of the base building (to be secured by a Letter of Credit) - The Owner acknowledges and agrees to make a one-time cash contribution to the City in the amount of $150,000 together with any increases to reflect increases in the Construction Price Index for the defrayment of operational deficits incurred by the Operator or City during the Child Care Centreâs first year of operation, prior\nto any residential occupancy of the Site; a 2,455 square metre publicly accessible open space (POPS) on the roof of the base building with public access from the ground floor and the concourse level, with appropriate signage in accordance with the Privately Owned Publicly-Accessible Space Guidelines; A 3.90-metre wide pedestrian easement is to be provided for a publicly accessible north-south pedestrian mid-block connection adjacent to Mayfair Mews"],
    [1019,"9","2019-07-18T00:00:00",1570000,"1165-2019 & 1166-2019","1245 Dupont Street and 1260 Dufferin Street (Galleria Mall)","the owner shall enter into an agreement with the City to design and construct 120 affordable rental housing dwelling units comprised of approximately 7,255 square metres of residential Gross Floor Area;   the owner shall submit a Letter of Credit equal in the amount of $6,276,245.00 (inclusive of $475,000 required through the 2004 Section 37 agreement indexed) for the construction of the new community centre; the owner will design and construct a minimum 6,000 square metre community centre on the Phase 1 parkland to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks Forestry and Recreation and the General Manager of Children's Services;  the owner will submit a plan detailing the design and construction of a public art installation on either Block 1, 2 or 3, at a minimum value of $873,468.00 (inclusive of $720,000.00 required through the 2004 section 37 agreement indexed), to be secured by way of a letter of credit; the owner will provide to the City for nominal consideration, Publicly Accessible Privately-Owned Space (POPS) easements over the new plaza with a minimum area of 850 square metres at the north-east corner of Public Streets 'A' and 'B', for public access;  the owner shall enter into a Contribution Agreement to provide City Capital Funding for 30 affordable rental housing units in addition to the 120 units referred to above; the owner shall design, construct, provide and thereafter maintain an architectural weather canopy over the pedestrian connection, at a minimum height of 10.0 metres and a maximum height of 19.0 metres; the owner will convey to the City for nominal consideration, easements over the private road from Dupont Street to Public Street 'A', to provide public access; the owner shall submit a letter of credit equal to 120% of the Parks and Recreation Development Charges payable for Phase 1 of the development as well as a letter of credit equal to 100% of the cash-in-lieu for the development;  the owner will pay $70,000 for the installation of transit signal priority on Dupont Street and Dufferin Street, to the satisfaction of the Chief Engineer & Executive Director, Engineering & Construction Services; The owner shall provide on-site dog off-leash amenities with proper disposal facilities or dog relief stations within a building accessible to all building residents"],
    [1020,"21","2018-07-27T00:00:00",1200000,"1137-2018; 1138-2018 & 632-2021; 633-2021","2180 Lawrence Avenue East","$700,000.00 to be allocated towards the provision of new affordable housing and / or the Toronto Community Housing Corporation revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing Corporation housing in the local Ward, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the local Ward Councillor;  $90,000 to now be used for park and / or playground improvements in the vicinity of the development; $145,000 for capital upgrades/improvements (such as but not limited to upgraded washrooms and air circulation equipment) to McGregor Park Toronto Public Library at 2219 Lawrence Avenue East;  $15,000 for capital upgrades/improvements to the Birchmount Hub at 1021 Birchmount Road; and $250,000 for the provision of an on-site public art installation at the northeast corner of Lawrence Avenue East, to be further determined in accordance with the City of Toronto Percent for Public Art Program\nGuidelines (August 2010); The owner shall provide a privately owned publicly-accessible (POPS) courtyard area of not less than 395 square metres, located on Lawrence Avenue East immediately east of Building 'A"],
    [1021,"22","2018-07-27T00:00:00",450000,"1156-2018 & 1157-2018","3000, 3004, 3008, 3012 and 3020 Kennedy Road","$450,000.00 to be directed towards various park improvements in Ward 39, including the installation of a new skatepark in Fundy Bay Park."],
    [1022,"18","2018-08-17T00:00:00",900000,"1338-2018(LPAT)","2, 4 & 6 Teagarden Court","$550,000 for the purpose of capital improvements for area parks in the general vicinity of the Site;  $350,000 to be allocated to capital improvements for area parks that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the development,"],
    [1023,"13","2018-07-27T00:00:00",null,"1182-2018 & 1183-2018","155 Wellesley Street East","- The Owner covenants and agrees to maintain on the Site 113 Retained Rental Units for a minimum period of 20 years; the owner shall provide outdoor amenity space of no less than 100 square metres in the form of a furnished patio, located in the southwest corner of the lot; in conformity with required Site Plan Approval"],
    [1024,"13","2018-07-27T00:00:00",700000,"1185-2018 & 1186-2018","187-193 Parliament Street","$600,000.00 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor toward local parks improvements within proximity of the site and local streetscape improvements within proximity of the site; $100,000.00 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward landscaping and open space improvements to the Toronto Community Housing Corporation property located at 275, 285 and 295 Shuter Street."],
    [1025,"12","2018-07-27T00:00:00",null,"1223-2018 & 1224-2018","1982-1984 Yonge Street","- the owner shall enter into an agreement to provide and maintain 30 new secured rental dwelling units at 1982-1984 Yonge Street for the period of at least 20 years beginning from the date that each new secured rental dwelling unit is first occupied;  the owner shall enter into an agreement to provide one new secured rental dwelling unit at affordable rent for a period of at least 10 years beginning from the date that such new secured rental dwelling unit is first occupied;"],
    [1026,"4","2018-07-27T00:00:00",null,"1263-2018, 1264-2018","2978-2988 Dundas Street West and 406-408 Pacific Avenue","- The owner shall provide and maintain not less than 7 replacement rental dwelling units, comprised of 1 bachelor unit, 2 one-bedroom units, 3 two-bedroom units and 1 three-bedroom unit, at 2978-2988 Dundas Street West and 406-408 Pacific Avenue for a period of at least 20 years; The owner shall provide at least 1 bachelor, 2 one-bedroom, and 1 two-bedroom replacement rental dwelling units at affordable rents, at least 2 two-bedroom and 1 three-bedroom replacement rental dwelling units at mid-range rents for a period of at least 10 years"],
    [1027,"10","2018-07-27T00:00:00",null,"1265-2018","520 Richmond Street West","- the owner shall convey to the City for nominal consideration good and marketable title in fee simple to that part of the air space of the property municipally known as 530 Richmond Street West located above the horizontal plane that is between approximately 15 metres and approximately 15.8 metres above the grade of the property, free and clear of all encumbrances; upon conveying the required 1.02 metre lane widening of the north-south lane abutting the site at 520 Richmond Street West on the west side, the owner is required to restore the portion of the lane immediately abutting the property at 520 Richmond Street West (between Richmond Street West and Rush Lane) in accordance with City standards and reflecting any required public realm improvements associated with the future pedestrianization of the lane to be initiated by the City"],
    [1028,"24","2018-07-27T00:00:00",832500,"1276-2018, 1277-2018","1021-1035 Markham Road","The community benefits to be secured in the Section 37 Agreement are as follows: $200,000 for capital improvements to Centennial Recreation Centre for outdoor recreation upgrades including new walking trails; $200,000 for capital improvements to the Board of Health Scarborough Dental Clinic at the Scarborough Civic Centre and/or the Canadian Centre for Refugee and Immigrant Health Care (at 4185 Sheppard Avenue East); $50,000 to Toronto Public Library branches for capital upgrades to the library facilities, including the purchase of musical instruments, in order to deliver the 'Borrow a Musical Instrument' loan program and/or musical equipment for local non-profit community and school bands; $50,000 to Toronto Animal Services for capital improvements/upgrades to the Scarborough Animal Shelter, including but not limited to animal adoption facilities, operating clinic and/or public access improvements; $50,000 to Animal Alliance of Canada for capital improvements/upgrades to the Feral Cat Recovery Centre (at 705 Progress Avenue); $50,000 to the Toronto Wildlife Centre for capital improvements/upgrades to the facility at 60 Carl Hall Road, North York;  $50,000 to South Asian Autism Awareness Centre for capital improvements/ upgrades to the facility at 705 Progress Avenue; $50,000 for the capital improvements/upgrades, including the purchase of ice skates, for not-for-profit 'Skate to Great' loan programs in Scarborough schools including North Bendale Public School;  $50,000 to Toronto and Region Conservation Authority for capital improvements/upgrades to the Scarborough Butterfly Trail;  $32,500 for capital improvements/upgrades to food banks in the local area, including the food bank at St. Ninian's Anglican Church (930 Bellamy Road); and $50,000 to \"The Robbie International Tournament\" (45 Fairfax Crescent) for capital improvements to the Scarborough Soccer Centre and capital related expenses for hosting the Robbie International Soccer Tournament;"],
    [1029,"14","2018-07-27T00:00:00",10339872,"1280-2018, 1281-2018","(Unilever Precinct) 21 Don Valley Parkway, 30 Booth Avenue, and 375 and 385 Eastern Avenue","The provision by the owner of public art on site equivalent to a minimum value of $10,500,000, generally in accordance with the approach outlined in the City of Toronto's Percent for Public Art Guidelines. Art will be provided throughout the development, with delivery linked to development phasing, and in accordance with the Public Art Plan contained within the Unilever Precinct Planning Framework; The provision by the owner of public realm improvements of a value of at least $1,000,000 on top of a flood protection landform on lands zoned G and subject to this By-law, to the satisfaction of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority; The provision, including the design and construction, by the owner of a minimum of 1,400 square metres of gross floor area to be to be used as affordable incubator employment space, and a cash contribution of $613,291 towards the fit-out of the space; The provision, including the design and construction, by the owner of a minimum of 2,800 square metres of gross floor area to be to be used as community and/or cultural space, and a cash contribution of $1,226,581 towards the fit-out of the space; A cash contribution by the owner to the City of $5,000,000 to be allocated to support the construction of off-site affordable rental housing in the immediate area of the lot; A cash contribution by the owner to the City of $3,500,000 to be allocated to community services and facilities priorities to serve the area worker population as well as the adjacent neighbourhood, including: i. non-profit licensed workplace ancillary daycare facilities to serve the worker population; ii. multi-purpose community space to be located in an accessible and highly visible location for non-profit community organizations to deliver human\nservices and/or arts and cultural programs; iii. improvements to library and recreation facilities that serve the area; and/or iv. the refurbishment and adaptive reuse of the listed buildings at 433 and 447 Eastern Avenue buildings, in the event that these buildings are no longer required for municipal works yard purposes and surplussed, with such contribution to be specifically targeted towards the adaptive reuse of these buildings for arts and cultural uses;  Privately Owned, Publicly-Accessible Space (POPS), easements over the POPS, and other public access easements as necessary over privately-owned open spaces, all to provide public access for use by the general public, which easements shall include provisions for rights of support if necessary;  the owner shall convey to the City an on-site parkland dedication with direct frontage on New Street E, south of New Street E and east of the Don Roadway, as shown generally on the Master Plan Update dated May 2018, page 13, prepared by Urban Strategies Inc.; The owner shall at its expense provide knock-out panels along the north walls of any future concourse level of the buildings immediately adjacent to the Transit Hub, for potential future underground pedestrian network connections;"],
    [1030,"13","2018-07-27T00:00:00",3900000,"1292-2018, 1293-2018, 1294-2018","88 Queen Street East, 10 Mutual Street and parts of 30-50 Mutual Street","$3.3 million dollars to be applied in the vicinity of the site and allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, as follows: $1.1 million to park or streetscape improvements; $1.1 million to community, recreation and/or cultural space improvements; and $1.1 million for purpose built rental housing with mid-range or affordable rents and/or land for affordable housing and/or affordable ownership housing; a Public Art contribution in the amount of $1.5 million prior to the earlier of any residential use or occupancy and registration of the first condominium on Phase 2B on terms set out in the Section 37 Agreement and to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner;  the owner shall construct and maintain an area of not less than 847 square metres at grade for use by the general public as publicly accessible, privately-owned open space (POPS);  the owner shall construct and maintain at grade publicly accessible pedestrian walkways having a minimum 7.5 metre width for the west-east mid block connection and a minimum 8.3 metre width for the north-south pedestrian mews connection with the details of the location, configuration and design of the privately-owned open space;  $300,000 dollars per phase to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward one or more of the following: the establishment and/or the improvement of a community facility at 261 Jarvis Street; off-site streetscape improvements within the Shuter Street right-of-way; and/or other local community facilities;"],
    [1031,"14","2018-07-27T00:00:00",900000,"1295-2018, 1296-2018","721 Eastern Ave","Enter into a lease agreement for a 99-year term with the City of Toronto for a minimum of 1,280 square metres (13,778 square feet) of space on two floors commencing at grade level in the Existing Building 'A', for a nominal rent - the space will be designated for creative industries and entrepreneurship use and may include design, fashion incubators, technology start-up space, music and sound recording, and other appropriate creative industry uses;  the owner will provide cash contributions for the following: i. $800,000 to be applied to the fit out costs for the incubator space and  ii.  $100,000 towards landscape improvements for the Bruce Public School yard;"],
    [1032,"5","2019-05-15T00:00:00",800000,"804-2019","10 Wilby Crescent","a cash contribution of $800,000 to be used for: i.  the conversion of the Hickory Tree Road lands abutting the subject property to Parkland conditions; ii.  improvements to local parkland and connectivity of local parkland to the Humber River valley; and iii.1603\nand Hickory Tree Road which comply with the Streetscape Manual and are to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;"],
    [1033,"16","2019-10-30T00:00:00",925000,"1518-2019 & 1519-2019","104-110 Bartley Drive","per Sec. 37 Agreement - $925,000 to be allocated toward improvements to Bartley Park and Victoria Village Arena;"],
    [1034,"16","2020-05-28T00:00:00",550000,"376-2020 & 377-2020","905 Don Mills Road","- $550,000.00 towards recreational facilities located within the vicinity of the application site; or towards streetscape improvements along The Donway East;"],
    [1035,"21",null,1030000,"entered prior to by-law","2655 Lawrence Avenue East","$500,000 to Children's Services for improvements to future childcare facilities at 2740 Lawrence Avenue East (former David and Mary Thomson site) and/or 2920 Lawrence Avenue East (expansion of facilities within Bendale Acres Long Term Care Facility);  $380,000 to Parks, Forestry and Recreation for improvements to the splash pad at 929 Kennedy Road (Jack Goodlad Park);    $75,000 to the Toronto Public Library Board for capital enhancements to support early literacy services for children; and/or computer and technology upgrades and/or improvements to meeting spaces and flexible program spaces to deliver after school programs for children and youth; and  $75,000 to 1021 Birchmount Road Hub for capital improvements/upgrades, including literacy and early learning program enhancements;"],
    [1036,"10","2019-04-17T00:00:00",1900000,"592-2019 & 593-2019","495-517 Wellington Street West and 510-532 Front Street West","- $400,000 for the Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Plan, payable prior to introducing the necessary Bills to City Council for enactment;   $400,000 for the Waterfront School playground improvements at 635 Queens Quay West, prior to introducing the necessary Bills to City Council for enactment;   $380,000 for the provision of new affordable housing as part of the Alexandra Park and Atkinson Housing Co-Operative Revitalisation, to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing;   $720,000 toward streetscape and public realm improvements to Draper Street and/or Wellington Street West, Portland Street, and Front Street, of which up to $50,000 may be used for a publicly visible mural on site reflecting the heritage character of the neighbourhood; the owner shall provide, at its own expense, an area of not less than 280 square metres at grade for use by the general public as a privately-owned publicly accessible open space (POPS);  the owner shall provide, at its own expense, all to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the City Solicitor, an area of not less than 125 square metres at grade for use by the general public as a privately-owned publicly accessible open space (POPS);  the owner shall convey to the City a public pedestrian easement for the life of the building, across the two publicly-accessible private open spaces (POPS) having a total minimum area of 405 square metres"],
    [1037,"12","2018-08-01T00:00:00",18000,"A0906/16TEY","3 Markdale Avenue","$18,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward any one or more of the following: a) Local park and library improvements; b) Improvements to local community and arts and culture facilities; c) Affordable housing in the vicinity of the lands; or d) Community infrastructure in the vicinity of the lands."],
    [1038,"10","2018-09-07T00:00:00",5500000,"1349-2018(LPAT)","15 â 35 Mercer Street","provide an indexed cash contribution, of $2,750,000.00 toward the construction of the YMCA facility to be constructed at 505 Richmond Street West;  a cash contribution of $1,650,000.00 for above base streetscape improvements on Mercer Street between John Street and Blue Jays Way, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; provide a cash contribution of $550,000.00 for the maintenance of or the provision of new affordable housing in Ward 20;  provide a cash contribution of $550,000.00 toward the Toronto Community Housing (TCHC) revolving capital fund for repairs to TCHC housing in Ward 20; enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement (the âHEAâ) with the City pursuant to section 37 of the Ontario Heritage Act for the Site, subject to the Approved Alterations, to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager HPS; the Owner shall provide full Building Permit plans and drawings, including notes and specifications for the rehabilitation, restoration, conservation, and protective measures keyed to the approved Conservation Plan, including a description of materials and finishes, to be prepared by the project architect and a qualified heritage consultant, all to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager HPS; and the Owner shall provide a Letter of Credit, in a form and amount and from a bank acceptable to the Senior Manager HPS, to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan,"],
    [1039,"13","2021-06-03T00:00:00",4000000,"847-2021(OLT) & 848-2021(OLT)","1-25 Defries Street","$2,500,000.00 for improvements to local parks and streetscapes within an area bounded by the Don River, Eastern Avenue, Parliament Street, Shuter Street, River Street (between Shuter Street and Dundas Street East), and Dundas Street East (between River Street and the Don River) including, but not limited to, designing and implementing a new sidewalk on the west side of Bayview Avenue between 1-25 Defries Street and Queen Street East;  $1,500,000.00 for the commissioning of public art and associated site preparation, to be located at or near the intersection of King Street East and Queen Street East as a gateway feature for the Corktown neighbourhood, to be coordinated by the Economic Development & Culture Division in consultation with Transportation Services, City Planning Division, and Waterfront Toronto, and the Ward Councillor; Conveyance of lands below the top-of-bank and the buffer zone lands located within 10 metres of the top-of-bank to Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA); Design and construction of a pedestrian/cycle path and staircase on the subject property (on the lands to be conveyed to the TRCA) to provide access to Bayview Avenue; Base construction and installation of the parkland (Base Park Improvements) and all associated costs;"],
    [1040,"2","2018-07-27T00:00:00",null,"1210-2018, 1211-2018","70 Dixfield Drive","The Owner shall provide and maintain the 141 existing residential rental units at 70 Dixfield Drive as rental housing for a period of at least 20 years from the date of the Zoning By-laws coming into full force and effect and with no applications for demolition or conversion from residential rental use made during such 20 year period, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and the City Solicitor"],
    [1041,"24","2018-08-17T00:00:00",1100000,"865-2019(LPAT)","1250 Markham Road","$300,000 to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority for restoration/park creation of Highland Creek lands on the north side of the subject site;  $200,000 for improvements to Centennial Park and/or Thompson Park, such as but not limited to basketball resurfacing, volleyball court upgrades, playground equipment replacement, walking trails, etc.;  $150,000 for capital upgrades to 5n2 Kitchens and/or other food banks in the local area;  $150,000 for the not-for-profit 'Skate to Great' loan program in Scarborough schools including North Bendale Public School;  $150,000 to Toronto Public Library branches for capital upgrades to the library facilities, including the purchase of musical instruments, in order to deliver the 'Borrow a Musical Instrument' loan program and/or musical equipment for local non-profit community and school bands;  $50,000 for improvements to Bendale Library, such as but not limited to a community reading garden;  $50,000 to Animal Alliance of Canada for capital improvements/upgrades to the Feral Cat Recovery Centre (705 Progress Avenue); $50,000 to South Asian Autistic Awareness Centre for capital improvements/capital upgrades to the facility at 705 Progress Avenue."],
    [1042,"3","2019-04-12T00:00:00",125000,"673-2019(LPAT)","68 Daisy Avenue","the Owner shall make a contribution of $125,000 to be used towards parkland improvements in Ward 6; \n- the Section 37 Agreement will require that a daycare centre will continue to operateon Parcel 2 for a defined period of time (up to 20 years)"],
    [1043,"13","2018-09-04T00:00:00",3100000,"1483-2019(LPAT) & 1484-2019(LPAT)","215-229 Church Street and 117 Dundas Street East","$3,100,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements in the vicinity of the Site satisfactory to the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, for one or more of the following: a) conservation of publicly owned heritage resources and/or including the heritage component of the Seaton House redevelopment project;  b) John Innes Community Recreation Centre/Moss Park Arena: c) affordable housing; and d) community/cultural space."],
    [1044,"13","2018-06-28T00:00:00",2500000,"1327-2018(LPAT)","177, 183, and 197 Front Street East and 15-21 Lower Sherbourne Street and 200 The Esplanade","$50,000.00 towards the North St. Lawrence Market redevelopment; $450,000.00 towards the implementation of Heritage Lighting and/or Interpretation Master Plan for Old Town Toronto; $1,500,000.00 towards local streetseape and/or park improvements in Ward 28; and $500,000 towards the First Parliament Building site;  a large privately owned publicly-accessible space (POPS) between the south towers 3 and 4 at ground level, which is approximately 4,548 square metres or 40% of the site"],
    [1045,"13","2018-05-07T00:00:00",1550000,"276-2019(LPAT) & 277-2019(LPAT)","46 to 48 Power Street, and 113 to 125 Parliament Street","- $1,400,000 towards community benefits in the vicinity of the site for the following purposes with the specific allocation to be determined to the Chief Planner in conjunction with the Ward Councillor:  a) local streetscape and parkland improvements in the area designated Corktown Area of Special Identity on map 15-3 of the King Parliament Secondary Plan;  (b) redevelopment of the site of Canada's First Parliament Building;  (c) implementation of traffic control signals at the intersections of Power Street and Richmond street East and Power Street and Adelaide Street east;  (d) implementation of the Heritage Interpretation Master Plan for Old Toronto and /or the Heritage Lighting Master Plan for Old Toronto;  $150,000 to be allocated towards the implementation of traffic control signals at the intersections of Power Street and Richmond Street East, and Power Street and Adelaide Street East; The Owner agrees to construct, provide and maintain 15 Rental Replacement Units comprising of (a) 12 bachelor units as Affordable Rental Replacement Units; and 3 two-bedroom units as Mid-range Rental Replacement Units"],
    [1046,"13","2018-05-23T00:00:00",null,"A1330/17TEY","70 and 72 Carlton Street (403 Church)","contribution in the form of a full residential floor of condominium residential units (approximately 722 square metres in size) on the lot to be conveyed to Habitat for Humanity Toronto (Habitat) at a cost of $250.00 per square foot, or if Habitat for Humanity declines the residential units, another non-profit housing provider of below-market ownership housing selected by the City in consultation with the owner and Ward Councillor"],
    [1047,"11","2018-04-19T00:00:00",null,"1217-2019(LPAT) & 1218-2019 (LPAT)","203-205 College Street","The owner shall enter into an agreement of purchase and sale for the conveyance of four (4) units to Cawthra Mansions Co-op; In the event that the above-noted agreement of purchase and sale is not concluded, for any reason, the owner shall make a cash contribution to the City in the amount of $1,025,000.00 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the local Councillor, towards capital improvements for new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing in Ward 20."],
    [1048,"10","2019-10-04T00:00:00",4100000,"365-2020(LPAT) & 366-2020(LPAT)","489-539 King St. W.","the owner shall provide a minimum contribution of $900,000.00 toward the commission of public art in a process in accordance with the City Planning Public Art Program;  $3,000,000.00 for above-base streetscape improvements on the north side of Wellington Street West between Spadina Avenue and Portland Street and/or public realm and streetscape improvements around St. Andrews Playground and/or Brant Street. Of this total contribution, a maximum of $1,000,000.00 may also be used for the John Street Cultural Corridor;  $1,100,000.00 for the provision of new affordable housing in Alexandra Park."],
    [1049,"11","2020-09-30T00:00:00",780000,"864-2020(LPAT)","275 Albany Avenue and 420 Dupont Street","$78,000 to be allocated to the provision of new affordable housing in Ward 20;  $78,000 to be allocated to capital improvements to existing Toronto Community Housing Corporation (\"TCHC\") buildings in Ward 20; and\n$624,000 be allocated to parkland improvements and/or public realm improvements, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and/or the General Manager, Transportation Services, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and local community"],
    [1050,"16","2018-06-28T00:00:00",50000,"A0368/18NY","1185 Eglinton Ave East","$50,000 towards the development of any of the following: community service space, childcare facilities, upgrades to the Flemingdon Park Neighbourhood Library, renovations of existing City recreational facilities or new recreational facilities in the vicinity of the site."],
    [1051,"12","2019-01-14T00:00:00",2339200,"554-2019(LPAT) & 555-2019(LPAT)","859, 861, and 875 Eglinton Avenue West and 2020 Bathurst Street","$2,339,200.00 to be allocated for uses that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the Subject Site at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1052,"12","2018-10-19T00:00:00",null,"1347-2018(LPAT) & 1348-2018(LPAT)","33 Holly Street, 44 Dunfield Avenue, 86 & 88 Soudan Avenue","- provide a Letter of Credit for above base park improvements having  a value of at least $1,800,000.00  (subject to upwards indexing)"],
    [1053,"3","2018-10-26T00:00:00",1200000,"1222-2019(LPAT) & 1223-2019(LPAT)","251 Manitoba Street","$1,200,000.00, to be applied to the provision of capital improvements to Grand Avenue Park, Mimico Creek Trail and/or public art within the Mystic Pointe community"],
    [1054,"10","2018-09-28T00:00:00",5000000,"74-2018(LPAT) & 75-2019(LPAT)","30 Widmer Street and 309-315 Adelaide Street West (8-30 Widmer Street)","$500,000 towards the Toronto Community Housing Corporation Revolving Fund for capital repairs to Toronto Community Housing Corporation units in the Local Ward; $500,000 to be used for new affordable rental housing units as part of the Alexandra Park Revitalization in the Local Ward, to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing; $2,000,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor between: (i) the YMCA facility at 505 Richmond Street West; and/or (ii) capital improvements that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the Site, such as, but not limited to community services and facilities in the King-Spadina area; $1,100,000 to the John Street Cultural Corridor; $900,000 to Queen Street West Business Improvement Area streetscape improvements within the vicinity of the Site; The Owner shall, at its sole cost and expense, provide and maintain, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Transportation Services, a publicly accessible pedestrian walkway along the portion of the Site abutting Adelaide Street West; the Owner shall convey to the City, in fee simple, a strip of land located along the western limit of the Site and having an approximate width of 0.72 metres, for the purpose of widening the City-owned north-south public laneway abutting the Siteâs western boundary"],
    [1055,"16","2019-07-04T00:00:00",450000,"369-2020(LPAT)","15 Mallow Road","$450,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the City for the full build out of Mallow Park;  provide to the City a Letter of Credit in the total amount of $350,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the City for the full build out of Mallow Park."],
    [1056,"15","2016-10-25T00:00:00",500000,"1324-2018(0MB)","146-150 Laird Drive","$500,000 for capital improvement projects in Ward 26;"],
    [1057,"10",null,null,"entered prior to by-law","178 and 180 Queens Quay East","The Owner shall provide Affordable Rental Housing: Where Affrodable Rental Housing Units are provided, 10% of the total Residential Gross Floor Area proposed to be constructed by the Owner, Where land for Affordable Rental Housing is provided, land sufficient to accommodate 18% of the total Residential Gross Floor Area proposed to be constructed by the Owner, or, Where Cash-in-lieu of land is to be provided, Cash-in-lieu of land sufficient to accommodate 20% of the total Residential Gross Floor Area proposed to be constructed by the Owner;  Prior to the issuance of an Above-Grade Building Permit for each Building, the Owner shall provide a financial contribution to the City $69.86 per square metre of residential gross floor area to be used for the provision of a local infrastructure improvements in the general vicinity of the Site.  The owner shall provide a contribution of 1% of gross construction costs of all buildings and structures, not including buildings and structures used for the purposes of Affordable Rental Housing, towards a combination of Public Art and Community Arts Initiatives to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner (the â1% Contributionâ) in consultation with the Ward Councillor and Waterfront Toronto (but not any successor thereto), provided that the owner may satisfy any or all of this obligation at any time by the payment of funds to the City for the Cityâs capital budget for Public Art.  The Owner shall secure the provision of public pedestrian access over the Walkway, as well as the final details of the location thereof, in and through the site plan approval process for Phases located west of, and abutting, the Walkway.  Where the Owner determines that connection to a municipal district energy system and/or on-site renewable energy source is feasible and the total capital and operating costs of such are less than other sources, it shall provide for such."],
    [1058,"13","2018-12-31T00:00:00",1266781.82,"396-2019(LPAT) & 397-2019(LPAT)","59-71 Mutual Street","the Owner shall enter into an agreement of purchase and sale with the owner of the lands known municipally as 200 Dundas Street East and 241-251 Jarvis Street to acquire approximately 203.9 square metres (2,195 square feet) of at-grade space known as Retail âCâ space, which is contiguous to approximately 1,300 square metres (13,993 square feet) of community space previously secured by the City, for conveyance to a non-profit agency as community space; In the event that the conveyance does not occur for any reason, including the lack of required additional Section 37 funds, the Owner shall make a payment to the City in the amount up to $1.2 million (indexed to reflect increases in the Construction Price Statistics between the date of the Ontario Municipal Board Order and the delivery of such payment), for capital improvements in the vicinity of the site for one or more of the following: (i) streetscape improvements in the area; (ii) parkland improvements in the area; and/or (iii) affordable housing;  the owner shall provide and maintain 12 replacement rental dwelling units, comprised of 3 one-bedroom units and 9 two-bedroom units, on the subject site for a period of at least 20 years;"],
    [1059,"22","2018-10-31T00:00:00",2500000,"1092-2019(LPAT)","2035 Kennedy Road","- payable prior to issuance of the first above-grade building permit for a building or structure in Phase 1 - (a) $300,000 to be directed towards the capital construction costs of the proposed Agincourt multi-use pathway connection to Collingwood Park from the Metrogate subdivision; (b)  $500,000 to be directed towards capital improvements to the Agincourt District Library Branch of the Toronto Public Library; and (c)  $700,000 to be directed towards the capital construction costs of the proposed Bridlewood YMCA Community Hub.\n- payable prior to issuance of the first above-grade building permit for a building or structure in Phase 2 - (a) $300,000 to be directed towards the provision of public art within the privately owned publicly-accessible space required to be provided on site; and (b)  $700,000 to be directed towards the capital construction costs of the proposed Bridlewood YMCA Community Hub\n- the owner shall provide a privately owned and publicly-accessible space, with a minimum area of 1,500 square metres, on the south side of Village Green Square in Phase 2\n- the owner shall provide a publicly accessible, privately owned and maintained walkway and open space landscaped area, extending across the rear of the entire site, and within all phases of development, with connections to Village Green Square as warranted, including a connection across from Metrogate Park in Phase 3"],
    [1060,"12","2019-06-18T00:00:00",1000000,"1093-2019(LPAT) & 1094-2019(LPAT)","174-188 Soudan Avenue and 71-73 Redpath Avenue (Formerly 18 Brownlow Avenue)","$1,000,000.00, such funds to be used by the City for capital facilities within proximity of the site within the Ward, including:  1.  above-base on-site parkland improvements;  2.  public realm improvements in the Yonge-Eglinton Area; 3.  the Davisville Community Centre recreational facilities; and 4.  additional community services and facilities in the Yonge-Eglinton Area; with the allocation of such funds to be determined between the owner and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1061,"7","2018-12-20T00:00:00",200000,"A0648/16EYK","50-60 Marmora Street","The Owner shall pay to the City upon the issuance of a building permit for the development permitted by the minor variances sought, the amount of $200,000 to be used towards the installation of traffic signals at the intersection of Matthews Gate and Walsh Avenue; The Agreement shall provide that to the extent that the total of all associated costs of construction of the traffic signals is less than $200,000, the residual amount will be returned to the Owner;"],
    [1062,"9","2018-11-30T00:00:00",550000,"1350-2018(LPAT)","1181 and 1187 Queen Street West","$275,000 towards the provision and maintenance of public art at Lisgar Park in accordance with the Percent for Public Art Guidelines, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director of City Planning in consultation with the General Managers of Parks, Forestry and Recreation and Toronto Culture;  \t$275,000 towards the provision of a playground or public art at the Privately-Owned Public Open Space on the property known municipally as 1171 Queen Street West which can be allocated to public art or a playground, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director of City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the residents at 1171 Queen Street West;"],
    [1063,"16","2019-07-10T00:00:00",2300000,"1214-2019(LPAT)","844 Don Mills Road, 1150 and 1155 Eglinton Avenue East (Celestica)","the owner may elect to enter into a Community Centre Agreement with the City, to construct the Enhanced and Enlarged Community Centre within Block 3A and/or Block 3B, which shall include at a minimum a twin-pad arena and 600 square metres of community space - valued at $12M in cash or as a Letter of Credit if owner chooses to construct the Community Centre; $1,750,000 to be used for parks and/or recreational facility improvements in the Flemingdon Park or Thorncliffe Park neighbourhoods, in consultation with the local Councillor; $1,250,000 to secure the commission of public art in a process in accordance with City Planningâs Public Art Program; The owner agrees to design, construct, finish, furnish, and fully equip at its expense, a two-storey (ground floor and second floor) non-profit licensed Child Care Facility within the office building on Block 1A to accommodate a minimum of 62 children, including infants, toddlers and preschoolers, comprising of a minimum of 985 square metres of interior space and a minimum of 270 square metres of exterior space (for a term of 99 years) - secured by a Letter of Credit for $4,371,000; Prior to the Child Care Facility being made available to the City, the owner shall provide\na one-time cash contribution in the amount of $150,000 to the Child Care Facility Replacement Reserve Fund to replace appliances and large equipment due to wear and tear; Prior to the Child Care Facility being made available to the City, the owner shall provide a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $150,000 towards start-up operating costs for the defrayment of operational deficits during the first year of operation; The owner will construct and operate a minimum 25,000 square metres of affordable rental housing on Block 5A, in accordance with terms satisfactory to the Chief Planner; The owner shall construct and enter into Agreements of Purchase and Sale for at least 8 Affordable Ownership Housing Units with a non-profit affordable housing provider at nominal cost to the provider, with such units to be located on Block 9 and / or Block 12, with such APS to be\nassignable at no additional cost, in accordance with the terms satisfactory to the Chief Planner; Prior to the issuance of a demolition permit for 844 Don Mills Road, submit a dismantling and reconstruction plan, lighting plan and interpretation plan, for the heritage elements (entrance portals), to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services; Provide a detailed Conservation Plan, prepared by a qualified heritage consultant, for the existing building located on the lands shown as 1150 Eglinton Avenue East and Provide a letter of credit, including provisions for upward indexing, in a form and amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan; provide one-time funding for five (5) bike-share stations totaling $250,000 ($50,000 per station), and submit a general plan identifying locations on-site for five (5) bike-share facilities,"],
    [1064,"15","2020-10-08T00:00:00",2865000,"983-2020(LPAT) & 984-2020(LPAT)","660 Eglinton Ave East","$2,700,000 (indexed) to be applied to new recreational/community facilities (including off-site parkland acquisition) in the Leaside community or the expansion of any existing recreational/community facilities, with such funds to be used in the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $165,000 for improvements to the greenspace located at the northwest corner of Bessborough Drive and Eglinton Avenye East"],
    [1065,"10","2018-04-03T00:00:00",46000,"A1081/17TEY","324 Richmond Street West","$46,000 to be made to the City, for active transportation projects within the King-Spadina area"],
    [1066,"12","2019-02-25T00:00:00",900000,"1090-2019(LPAT) & 1091-2019(LPAT)","89-101 Roehampton Avenue","$900,000 to be allocated towards local improvements in Ward 22, to be determined by the Chief Planner in consultation with the ward councillor.\n- Legal Conv. Prior to condominium registration or the first residential use of the new building, the Owner shall convey a north-south 3 .8m wide public pedestrian walkway surface easement on the east side of the Site (the âCity Easementâ) to the City over the lands identified on Plan [100 (Landscape Layout and Planting Plan) dated August 10, 2017 (revised date March 19, 2018) as prepared by Janet Rosenberg and Studio, for nominal consideration, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor. The walkway shall have planters and benches and its final design will be dealt with through the site plan approval process. \n- The Owner covenants and agrees to construct, provide and maintain on the Site eighteen (18) Reconfigured Rental Units; and maintain on the Site one hundred and eight (108) Retained Rental Units,"],
    [1067,"12","2018-06-13T00:00:00",265000,"A1369/17TEY","834-840 St Clair Ave W","$215,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward any one or more of the following: \ta) Local park improvement \tb) Local streetscape improvements; and \tc) Improvements to local community facilities.Prior to the issuance of an above grade building permit, the owner shall provide funding (in addition to that noted in the above Conditions 3 and 4) for one (1) Bike Share Toronto station, to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor and the Chief Planner and Executive Director of City Planning and in consultation with the local Ward Councillor."],
    [1068,"9","2022-08-10T00:00:00",1150000,"1155-2022(OLT)","386-394 Symington Avenue, 485 Perth Avenue and 17 Kingsley Avenue","A cash contribution of $500,000 to the City to be paid to the Conseil Scolaire Viamonde (the French Language Public School Board) for capital improvements to the schoolâs yard, soft landscaping, and repurposing existing paved areas to green space to be designed by the Conseil, and made accessible to the public, all in a manner that demonstrates community benefit with input from the Ward Councillor and the Perth Symington Kingsley Residents Association - which funds shall be held by the City and, in turn, paid from the City to the Conseil subject to the Conseil entering into a community access agreement satisfactory to the Ward Councillor, in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor; $250,000.00 to the City for local capital facilities in the vicinity, $300,000.00 to the City for capital facilities and/or public realm improvements in the vicinity within Ward 9, $100,000.00 to the City for local capital facilities in the vicinity, with such payment to be made prior to the first above-grade building permit; and\na new private laneway will be introduced along the rear portion of the neighbouring properties that front on Symington Avenue to the north of the mid-rise component of the development and to the south of Kingsley Avenue."],
    [1069,"8",null,1081723.84,"entered prior to by-law","2795-2799 and 2801 Bathurst Street","$1,000,000.00 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor for local area park improvements in the new Ward 8 and/or public realm improvements along Bathurst Street in the new Ward 8;\nLegal convenience: including road improvements to Glencairn Avenue to support the proposed development, such as a new eastbouncf left turn lane into the site"],
    [1070,"5","2018-02-18T00:00:00",75000,"A0742/17EYK","1465 Lawrence Ave W.","The owner pursuant to Section 45(9) of the Planning Act, make a contribution as a community benefit in the amount of $75,000.00, to be used toward local community improvements in Ward 12 and within the immediate vicinity of the site, to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Etobicoke York District and in consultation with the Ward Councillor, payable prior to issuance of an above-grade building permit."],
    [1071,"10","2019-04-25T00:00:00",5875991,"248-2020(LPAT) & 249-2010(LPAT)","1 â 7 Yonge Street","The design, construction, provision and conveyance to the City of an on-site 4,772 square metre (approximately 51,000 square foot) community centre (excluding fit-outs) through a freehold strata conveyance of the associated floor space.  The community centre shall occupy the ground and second storey levels with frontage on Freeland and Harbour Street;  \tAffordable rental housing units, comprising at least 10% of the proposed residential gross floor area to be erected on the site; The design and construction of landscape enhancements to the city-owned parcel of lands at the southeast corner of Yonge Street and Lake Shore Boulevard to be secured by a Letter of Credit for $577,215;  Participation in the City's Percent for Public Art Program, in collaboration with Waterfront Toronto and in accordance with the Public Art Plan contained within the Lower Yonge Precinct Plan, dated April 2016 to a indexed value of $1,500,000;  \tA cash payment of $1,000,000 towards the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal redevelopment; \tA cash contributioof $4,375,000 towards the: two-way conversion of Harbour Street between Yonge and York Streets; full upgrade of Yonge Street from Queens Quay to Front Street; removal of the Bay Street on-ramp to the eastbound Gardiner Expressway; shortening of the Lower Jarvis off-ramp from the eastbound Gardiner Expressway; and/or re-construction of Lake Shore Boulevard East from Yonge Street to Lower Jarvis Street, all in accordance with the recommendations from the Lower Yonge Precinct Municipal Class Environmental Assessment; \tA cash contributio of $350,991 to pay for the full costs of an upgraded cycling facility on Yonge Street between Queens Quay and Front Street; The owner shall undertake, or shall provide a financial contribution to a maximum amount of $2,350,000 to undertake public realm enhancements along Yonge Street and the design and construction of intersection improvements of both the Yonge Street and Harbour Steet and Yonge Street and Lake Shore Boulevard East intersections; the owner shall construct and thereafter maintain a publically accessible colonnade with a setback of approximately 9 metres along Queens Quay East and approximately 7 metres along Yonge Street"],
    [1072,"16",null,3000000,"entered prior to by-law","169 The Donway West","$3,000,000 to be directed to streetscape improvements, park improvements or community facilities in the vicinityâ of the site, to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor and Don Mills Residents Inc."],
    [1073,"13","2018-09-26T00:00:00",null,"A0480/18TEY","620 Dundas St E","The Owner will commission Public Art work equal in value to the Public Art Contribution of $250,000, and such works will be located upon the Site in accordance with the City of Toronto, City Planning's Percent for Public Art Program requirements and Guidelines and to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning."],
    [1074,"11","2018-09-26T00:00:00",8000,"A0357/18TEY","255 Christie St.","$8,000 to be allocated towards local active transportation projects, as may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1075,"18","2021-02-16T00:00:00",400000,"64-2021 (LPAT)","5799-5915 Yonge Street (Newtonbrook Plaza), and 46 and 47 Averill Crescent","The Owner shall erect and maintain a minimum of 10,000 square metres of gross floor area for office uses on the Site of which a minimum of 3,900 square metres shall be located in Block 1, and 7,568 square metres shall be located in Block 1 and Block 2, collectively;  \tThe Owner shall erect and maintain a minimum of 7,000 square metres of street-related retail uses, which may include at-grade retail uses which exceed a depth of 30 metres, in a combination of Block 1, Block 2 and Block 3; A minimum of 200 square metres of bicycle space in an at-grade bicycle room or bike station; A Social Facility of approximately 3232 square metres, finished (TO BE SECURED a Letter of Credit - and the initial amount of the Letter of Credit shall be sufficient to guarantee 120% of the estimated cost of the design, construction and provision of the Community Centre Facility , including a daycare of 900 square metres and an adjacent 300 square metres outdoor play space (TO BE SECURED by a Letter of Credit -11.2.\tThe Financial Security shall be in a form of a Letter of Credit (s) and the initial amount of the Letter of Credit shall be sufficient to guarantee 120% of the estimated cost of the design, construction and provision of the Child Care Facility);  \tThe Owner shall enter into an affordable housing delivery agreement with the City to secure the inclusion of five percent (5%) of all residential dwelling units within each of Block 1, Block 2 and Block 3 as part of the Program in accordance with the terms of an affordable housing delivery agreement; Provision of publicly accessible private open space (POPS) on the subject lands secured by title restriction in and through the site plan approval process, for Block 3, amounting to a minimum of 1,300 square metres, on Block 3.; The Owner shall pay the sum of $250,000 to fully equip the Child Care Facility in accordance with provincial and municipal standard based on an inventory list provided by Childrenâs Services and finalized by the future child care operator of the Child Care Facility; The Owner shall pay the sum of $150,000 for the defrayment of operational deficits incurred during the first year of operation. The amount will be dependent on the licensed capacity of the program; \tThe Owner shall construct the bas park improvements;"],
    [1076,"10","2020-08-18T00:00:00",8174181.64,"411-2021(LPAT)","162 Queens Quay East","to secure the provision of new affordable rental housing through one or a combination of the following:\nA. the provision and maintenance of not less than 10% of the total number of dwelling units as new affordable rental housing on the lot as follows:  a. the affordable rental housing shall be maintained as rental housing for a term of not less than 25 years; and b. the affordable rental housing shall be maintained with affordable rents for a term of not less than 15 years;  B. a dedication to the City of sufficient land for the purpose of constructing not less than 20% of the total number of dwelling units as new affordable rental housing on the lot; and/or C. a cash-in-lieu contribution to the City in the amount of the value otherwise required by subclause B above, to be paid prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the lot or for the portion of the lot being developed;  to provide a contribution of $69.86 per square metre of residential gross floor area towards local infrastructure improvements, to be paid prior to the issuance of the first above-grade Building; Provide a public art contribution in accordance with the City's public art program of a value not less than 1 percent of the gross construction costs of all buildings and structures to be erected on the lot."],
    [1077,"10","2022-03-23T00:00:00",4900000,"512-2022(OLT) & 513-2022 (OLT)","31 Parliament Street","$980,000 for the provision of affordable housing in the vicinity of the Lands; and  $3,920,000 towards any combination of the following, local parkland improvements and/or public realm improvements in the vicinity of the Lands, which may include David Crombie Park Revitalization and/or improvements to the Parliament Street underpass; and community services and facilities in the vicinity of the Lands."],
    [1078,"10","2023-04-05T00:00:00",2850000,"389-2023(OLT)","33 and 37 Parliament Street","-$570,000 for the provision of affordable housing in the vicinity of the Site; and $2,280,000 towards any combination of the following:  (i) local parkland improvements and/or public realm improvements in the vicinity of the Site, which may include David Crombie Park Revitalization and/or improvements to the Parliament Street underpass; and (ii) community services and facilities in the vicinity of the Site."],
    [1079,"10",null,3199999,"entered prior to by-law","60 Mill Street and 31R Parliament, 370 and 370R Cherry","$1,066,667 to be used by the City in its sole discretion with respect to improvements of the First Parliament site; $1,066,666 to be provided, under the supervision of the City with respect to improvements to the Toronto Aboriginal Hub in the West Don Lands;  $1,066,666 (or Letter of Credit) to be contributed towards streetscaping and open space improvements, of which $533,333 shall be spent on streetscaping and open space improvements within the Distillery District; and $533,333 shall be spent on streetscaping and open space improvements at the intersection of Trinity Street and Mill Street and on the streets along the perimeter of the Distillery District; Letter of Credit in the value of $200,000 (as a minimum expense) to be paid by the owner for the heritage interpretation area to be installed within Rack House âDâ; a contribution of $850,000 towards the commissioning of public art where a portion ($100K) of the contribution may be directed towards the relocation of \"Still Dancing\""],
    [1080,"14","2019-03-20T00:00:00",2300000,"675-2019(LPAT) & 676-2019(LPAT)","462 Eastern Avenue and 176 Logan Avenue","$2,300,000 to be used by the City towards affordable housing projects in the area of the Site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1081,"10","2018-10-23T00:00:00",3304205,"674 2019(LPAT)","215 Lake Shore Blvd. East","the provision of affordable housing or cash in lieu; Local infrastructure improvements at $69.86/ sq. m. of residential gross floor area (or in-kind); 1% Public Art Contribution; an area of Publicly Accessible Open Space (POPS), located at finished ground level and having a minimum width of 6 m."],
    [1082,"6","2019-04-03T00:00:00",1600000,"41-2022(LPAT) &  42-2022(LPAT)","4 and 6 Tippett Rd.","$1,600,000 towards local improvements in Ward 10, to be determined in consultation with City Planning, the local community and the local councillor;  the provision of public art, having a minimum value of $500,000 or such greater amount as the owner may in its discretion determine, to be provided by the owner in accordance with the Percent for Public Art Program; The Owner shall provide 25 Affordable Housing Ownership Units in the Development, under the terms of the Delivery Agreement, to the satisfaction of the Director, Affordable Housing Office."],
    [1083,"12","2019-08-19T00:00:00",910000,"1481-2019(LPAT) & 1482-2019(LPAT)","39, 41 Roehampton Ave & 50 Eglinton Ave E","$790,000 which would be allocated towards upgrades to the Privately Owned Publicly accessible open Space (âPOPSâ) of 620 square metres;  $910,000 would be allocated towards public realm improvements, public art and/or additional community services and facilities in the Yonge Eglinton Secondary Plan area, in accordance with emerging infrastructure priorities identified in the Yonge Eglinton Secondary Plan review"],
    [1084,"13","2019-05-27T00:00:00",3800000,"1621-2019(LPAT) & 1622-2019(LPAT)","89, 97 and 99 Church Street","$3,050,000 shall be used for capital projects in the vicinity of the site in conformity with the City's Official Plan, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $750,000.00 shall be paid to the City's capital budget for Public Art program and is to be used in the vicinity of the site;"],
    [1085,"13","2021-10-06T00:00:00",2100000,"844-2021(OLT) & 845-2021(OLT)","18-32 Eastern Avenue, 1 Gilead Place, and 2 Sackville Street","$2,100,000.00, payable prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit for the development, to be used by the City in its sole discretion toward the provision of affordable housing and/or streetscape and parkland improvements in the vicinity of the development;"],
    [1086,"12",null,2995000,"entered prior to by-law","90 Eglinton Avenue East","$2,995,000 to be allocated towards capital projects within the Yonge-Eglinton area, at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1087,"11","2018-11-21T00:00:00",75000,"A0336/18TEY","233 College Street","$75,000.00 to be allocated to local public realm and parkland improvements and to be indexed upwardly from the date of the Committee of Adjustment decision"],
    [1088,"11","2019-07-23T00:00:00",null,"338-2021(LPAT)","484 Spadina Avenue (The Silver Dollar Room)","provide a Letter of Credit to secure all work included in the approved Conservation and Interpretation Plan"],
    [1089,"16",null,750000,"entered prior to by-law","135 Fenelon Drive","a cash contribution in the amount of $750,000 to be used towards improvements to Graydon Hall Park, and/or parks in the vicinity of the site;  the provision at least seven (7) affordable rental dwelling units with an approximate total net floor area of 560 square metres for affordable rental housing; the Owner shall provide and maintain 218 existing dwelling units at 135 Fenelon Drive on the site as rental housing for the period of at least 20 years, from the date of the Zoning By-Law being in-force and effect"],
    [1090,"6","2018-09-26T00:00:00",50000,"A0588/18NY","3100 Keele Street","$50,000 to the City of Toronto for Bike Share implementation; one publically accessible bicycle repare station located at-grade on the site; one underground bicycle repair station located on the site; one publically accessible Real-time Display"],
    [1091,"9","2019-05-23T00:00:00",235000,"A0858/18EYK","861-863 St. Clair Avenue West","$235,000.00 to be allocated toward local community projects including parks, recreation facilities, and streetscape and open space improvements, to be determined in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning."],
    [1092,"11","2020-03-12T00:00:00",1880000,"320-2020(LPAT) & 321-2020(LPAT)","767-773 Yonge Street","$626,000 to be paid to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, to be allocated towards local area park or streetscape improvements, at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $627,000 to be paid to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, to be allocated towards existing community, recreation and/or cultural space improvements in the ward, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $627,000 to be paid to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, to be allocated towards new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing;"],
    [1093,"10",null,2500000,"entered prior to by-law","647, 663-665 King Street West, 69-73 Bathurst Street and 58-60 Stewart Street","$250,000 toward new affordable housing within Ward 10; $250,000 toward capital repairs for Toronto Community Housing within Ward 10; $1,000,000 for the provision of public realm improvements in the vicinity of the subject site along king Street West, Bathurst Street, and or Stewart Street and/or Victoria Memorial Square Park;  $1,000,000 for the provision of community services and facilities in the vicinity of the site; the owner shall secure the rental tenure for the replacement of seven (7) rental units for at least 20 years"],
    [1094,"12","2020-11-20T00:00:00",2350000,"1013-2020(LPAT) & 1014-2020(LPAT)","75 Broadway Ave.","$2,350,000 for capital facilities within proximity to the subject site, with the allocation of such funds to be determined between the owner and Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division in consultation with the Ward Councillor - In the event that a day care or other social service facility is to be provided, then a downward adjustment of the cash contribution is to take place;  the owner shall provide and maintain a Privately Owned Public Space (POPS) of no less than 327 square metres at the northeast comer of the lands."],
    [1095,"19","2021-04-01T00:00:00",1500000,"265-2021(LPAT)","286-294 Main Street and 144 Stephenson Avenue","$1,500,000 towards capital improvements that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the subject site, such as, but not limited to, non-profit licensed daycare facilities, community centres, recreation facilities, libraries, arts-related community space, local streetscape improvements, Business Improvement Area capital projects, capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing in Ward 19, or public parks in the area, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1096,"6","2019-06-19T00:00:00",2000000,"546-2019 & 900-2019","30 Tippett Road (South Lands)","$1,950,000.00 towards improvements to parks, recreational facilities and/or the public realm located within Ward 6 and/or the vicinity of the application site; the provision of $50,000.00 in funding to support the bike share program, the location of the bike share station to be determined during the site plan control approval process; the provision of two bicycle repair stations; the bicycle repair stations should be located near major cycling access points or bike parking locations; The Owner shall provide and maintain to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, Privately-Owned Publicly-Accessible Open Spaces at the Ground Level of Buildings A and B, as identified on Context Plan and Privately-Owned Publicly-Accessible Open Spaces Diagram"],
    [1097,"9","2019-06-19T00:00:00",400000,"964-2019","1800-1818 St. Clair Avenue West and 383, 423 and 425 Old Weston Road","$400,000.00 to be used for local park, recreational facilities, or local area amenity improvements to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; the owner shall convey, in fee simple to Habitat for Humanity, a part of the site with a minimum area of 1,011 m2 for the purpose of constructing 20 affordable housing units;  The owner shall provide, at its own expense, the design and construction of Above Base Park Improvements to the on-site parkland dedication, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation;  The owner shall provide, at its own expense, an approximate area of 159 square metres of privately-owned publicly-accessible space (POPS) and grant access easements to the City for the purpose of access to and use of the POPS for members of the public"],
    [1098,"21","2019-04-11T00:00:00",50000,"A0053/19SC","1411 Warden Avenue","a) $40,000 donation to a community facility (such as McGregor Library); b) A $40,000 donation to the Scarborough Hospital; and c) A payment for up to $10,000 toward the City's cost to install a fence/gate to facilitate access to the open space corridor formerly occupied by the CN spur line at a location to be determined by the City, likely between 65 and 67 Ellington Drive."],
    [1099,"11","2021-07-30T00:00:00",3577855.3,"213-2022(OLT) & 214-2022(OLT)","8 Elm Street and 348-356 Yonge Street","$ 2,000,000 to the Affordable Housing Capital Revolving Fund for the provision of off-site affordable housing within Ward 11; design, construct, finish and furnish a minimum of 471 square metres of community arts and culture space on the third floor to be leased to the City at no cost for a period of 99 years with an approximate value of $5,000,000 and the provision that, if the actual value of that space is less than $5,000,000, any remaining funds be allocated towards the Affordable Housing Capital Revolving Fund;  the owner be required to enter into a Heritage Easement Agreement with the City for the properties at 8 Elm Street and 348-350 Yonge Street in accordance with plans and drawings prepared by IBI Group Architects, submitted with the Heritage Impact Assessment prepared by ERA Architects Inc.; the owner provide a Letter of Credit in a form and amount satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure the approved dismantling and reconstruction of 352-354 Yonge Street,"],
    [1100,"10","2019-09-06T00:00:00",550000,"1614-2019(LPAT) & 1615-2019(LPAT)","543-553 Richmond Street West","$440,000 towards the construction of the YMCA project at 505 Richmond Street West; $55,000 towards the provision of new affordable rental housing units as part of the Alexandra Park revitalization in Ward 10 to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing;  $55,000 towards capital improvements to existing rental housing units  provided by Toronto Community Housing Corporation in Ward 10;"],
    [1101,"11","2021-05-18T00:00:00",650000,"441-2021(LPAT) & 442-2021(LPAT)","129-131 McCaul Street, 292-294 Dundas Street West and 170 St. Patrick Street","the conveyance of a fully equipped 62-spot day care, to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Children Services; $400,000 to be paid to the City prior to the issuance of the final order from the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal towards the relocation of the on-site daycare, with any remaining funds directed towards affordable housing in the local ward, with the allocation to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; a letter of credit equal to 120 percent of the Parks and Recreation Development Charges payable for the development; and the design, cost estimate and ultimately the letter of credit will be required prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit; $250,000.00 to fully equip the Child Care Facility in accordance with the provincial and municipal standards based on an inventory list provided by the General Manager, Children's Services and/or the Child Care Facility Operator"],
    [1102,"20","2019-07-25T00:00:00",250000,"A0160/19SC","2201-2209 Kingston Rd","Make a financial contribution of $250,000 for a new playground at Scarborough Heights Park in an Agreement pursuant to Section 37 of the Planning Act (as required by Performance Standard # 191 in the Cliffside Community Zoning By-law No. 9364, as amended)"],
    [1103,"10","2019-09-26T00:00:00",6780000,"674-2020(LPAT)","55 - 95 Lake Shore Blvd East, 33-53 Freeland Street and 2 and 15 Cooper Street","the construction, finishing, furnishing and equipping of a non-profit licensed child care facility to accommodate at least 62 children, including infants, toddlers and preschoolers, comprising approximately 930 square metres (10,000 square feet);  affordable rental housing units, comprising at least 10 percent of the proposed residential gross floor area to be erected on the site, with approximately 50 percent to be provided in each of Blocks 2 and 4;  conveyance of approximately 1,591 square metres for parks purposes, at no cost to the City, being the remainder of Block 3;  a $2.2 million contribution for Public Art, with the Public Art Plan to be implemented in accordance with the method and approach outlined in the Lower Yonge Precinct Plan, dated April 2016;  art on construction hoarding, in accordance with the City's START (Street Art Toronto) program;  a cash payment of $1,000,000 towards the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal redevelopment;  a cash contribution currently estimated at $5,200,000 towards the: two-way conversion of Harbour Street between Yonge and York Streets; removal of the Bay Street on-ramp to the eastbound Gardiner Expressway; shortening of the Lower Jarvis off-ramp from the eastbound Gardiner Expressway; and/or re-construction of Lake Shore Boulevard East from Yonge Street to Lower Jarvis Street; the design, provision and maintenance of public realm enhancements on all streets surrounding the development on the subject property, with the design in accordance with the public realm concept component of the Lower Yonge Precinct Municipal Class Environmental Assessment - to be secured by an LC; the design and construction of the extension of Harbour Street through the subject property, including the proposed bi-directional, cycling facility along the south side of Harbour Street - to be secured by an LC; the design, construction, provision and maintenance of above and below-grade PATH connections through the proposed development, including the conveyance at nominal costs to the City of easement(s) for use by the general public, and the commitment of the landowner to facilitate the design, construction, provision and maintenance of a PATH connection from the 1-7 Yonge Street property to the subject property and through the subject property, with connections to all blocks within the development - to be secured by an LC;"],
    [1104,"18","2019-07-18T00:00:00",7015560,"1158-2019","15, 19 and 21 Holmes Avenue","- Prior to issuance of the first above grade building permit for the site, the owner shall remit to the City, by certified cheque, funds in an amount equal to $1,292 per square metre for the 5,430 square metres of additional gross floor area - toward the cost of acquiring lands for the North York Centre Service Road and associated road network and buffer areas, acquiring or improving parkland serving the North York Centre area, or constructing and furnishing a public recreational centre or social facility serving the North York Centre area"],
    [1105,"8","2019-07-18T00:00:00",35000,"1159-2019 & 1160-2019","1202-1204 Avenue Road","$35,000 to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing and to be put towards the provision of new affordable housing."],
    [1106,"11","2019-07-18T00:00:00",null,"1172-2019","21-27, 29, 31 and 33 Sherbourne Street North","provide a Letter of Credit, including provision for upwards indexing, in a form and amount and from a bank satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure all work included in the approved Conservation Plan"],
    [1107,"4","2019-07-18T00:00:00",null,"1177-2019 & 1178-2019","3385 Dundas Street West","The owner shall provide and maintain within the proposed mixed-use building on the lot at least 10 affordable rental dwelling units with a combined total gross floor area of at least 743 square metres (8,000 square feet). The affordable rental dwelling units shall be provided in contiguous groups of at least 6 dwelling units.  Any changes to the above conditions shall be to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning."],
    [1108,"13","2019-07-18T00:00:00",5000000,"1183-2019 & 1184-2019","55-61 Charles Street East","The owner shall transfer to the City the property at 218 Carlton Street, renovated and furnished at no cost to the City, for use as affordable rental housing units the value for which shall be $6.4M;  Prior to February 12, 2020, the owner shall pay to the City the sum of $200,000.00 to be allocated towards the Capital Revolving Reserve Fund for Affordable Housing (XR1058) for pre-development funding at 218 Carlton Street; $1,470,000.00 to be allocated towards the Capital Revolving Reserve Fund for Affordable Housing (XR1058) for existing and/or new affordable housing that may be owned by Toronto Community Housing within Ward 13;  $1,660,000.00 to be allocated towards local area park or streetscape improvements located within Ward 13 and within the vicinity of the subject lands; $1,670,000.00 to be allocated towards community, cultural, or recreational facilities capital improvements within Ward 13; The owner shall provide and maintain one-hundred (100) replacement rental dwelling units;"],
    [1109,"9","2019-07-18T00:00:00",635000,"1193-2019 & 1194-2019","871 to 899 College Street","$600,000 towards park improvements within the proximity of the site within the boundaries of Ward 9, and $35,000 towards the implementation of a mural on the east main wall of the proposed building, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; Replacement of 13 rental dwelling units with rents secured at affordable and mid-range rent categories"],
    [1110,"10","2019-07-18T00:00:00",8500000,"1170-2019","30 Bay Street and 60 Harbour Street","$850,000.00, prior to the issuance of the above-grade building permit, to be used towards the provision of affordable housing in Ward 10;  $850,000.00, prior to the issuance of the above-grade building permit, to be used towards capital repairs to existing Toronto Community Housing buildings in Ward 10;  $6,800,000.00, prior to the issuance of the above-grade building permit, for: \tCommunity Services and Facilities within Ward 10, which may include the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal; and/or \tLocal parkland improvements and/or public realm improvements in Ward 10, which may include improvements to the City owned lands north of 30 Bay Street and Lakeshore Boulevard West pedestrian improvements and/or PATH improvements along the Bay Street corridor; \tA public art contribution in accordance with the City of Toronto's Percent for Public Art Program;The owner shall provide, at its own expense, an approximate area of 208 square metres of privately-owned publicly-accessible space (POPS)"],
    [1111,"15","2019-07-18T00:00:00",250000,"1191-2019 & 1192-2019","11-19, 25 and 29 Industrial Street","$250,000 to be used for park improvements in proximity to the lands at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the local Councillor,"],
    [1112,"11","2019-07-19T00:00:00",100000,"1219-2019(LPAT) & 1220-2019(LPAT)","342, 344 and 346 Davenport Road","the owner shall provide a cash contribution of $100,000 to improvements to the Designer Walk Lane, a lane running cast of the Site with access to and from Dupont Street to the north and Bedford Road to the east, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the ward councillor."],
    [1113,"23","2019-08-23T00:00:00",550000,"entered prior to by-law","25 Glen Watford Drive","$550,000 for local community benefits in the form of capital facilities and/or a cash contribution(s) toward capital facilities, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1114,"20","2019-10-03T00:00:00",500000,"1409-2019 & 1410-2019","1478-1496 Kingston Road","$500,000 to be allocated towards: public art; non-profit arts, cultural, community or institutional facilities; and/or various streetscape improvements not abutting the site in Ward 20 to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director of City Planning in consultation with the local Councillor, and that the design of the streetscape improvements comply with the Streetscape Manual to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;"],
    [1115,"3","2020-07-29T00:00:00",null,"653-2020","1 Blue Goose Street","at least 16 new secured rental units and 2 affordable rental dwelling units, comprised of 18 bachelor units within the existing renovated Mixed-Use Building on the site,"],
    [1116,"2","2022-08-12T00:00:00",550000,"1257-2022(OLT)","555 The West Mall","$550,000 to be used in Ward 2 and allocated towards the following community benefits to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor:  a.  streetscaping along The West Mall in the vicinity of the property including streetscape improvements that comply with the Streetscape Manual and/or are to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;  b.  capital upgrades and improvements to the Toronto Community Housing Corporation property at 559 The West Mall;  c.  improvements to local parks in the Ward; and d.  improvements to the Etobicoke Olympium Community Centre;  \nthe owner to provide and maintain the 119 existing rental housing units at 555 The West Mall as rental housing a period of at least 20 years,"],
    [1117,"22","2020-01-29T00:00:00",1642224.23,"107-2020 & 108-2020","3453 Victoria Park Avenue and 50-68 Morcambe Gate","$400,000 towards the design, construction and cost of a new splash pad to be located adjacent to the Chester Le Community Corner and Child Care Centre; the provision of at least 5% of the total number of residential dwelling units proposed to be constructed on the subject site as new affordable ownership housing units to a non-profit housing provider - In the event that an acceptable non-profit housing provider cannot enter into an Agreement of Purchase and Sale for the new affordable ownership housing units, the owner shall provide, prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, an upwardly-indexed cash contribution to the City in the amount of $1,100,000 towards the provision of new affordable housing in Ward 22."],
    [1118,"11","2021-02-18T00:00:00",2344000,"72-2021; 73-2021;","300 Bloor Street West and 478 Huron Street","$2,344,000.00 towards capital improvements for new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing in consultation with the Ward Councillor, and/or playground improvements to Huron Street Junior Public School and to allow public access for a fifteen (15) year period of time; and  $416,000.00 of benefit value in addition to Part 6.b.ii. above towards providing space during the week, for the Annex Seniors Adult Services (SAS) group for accommodation within the Bloor Street United Church building;  a minimum area of 41 square metres adjacent to the sidewalk on Bloor Street West, as a Privately Owned Publically-Accessible Space (POPS) and 327 square metres adjacent to the sidewalk on Huron Street as a second POPS;"],
    [1119,"9","2019-11-27T00:00:00",350000,"1663-2019 & 1664-2019","57-77 Wade Avenue","$350,000 towards the provision of affordable rental housing and parks improvements within Ward 9 in the vicinity of the site; the owner shall provide, at its own expense, 300 square metres of privately-owned, publicly-accessible open space located on the southern portion of the site; the owner shall provide, at its own expense, a minimum 3.5 metre wide public walkway easement be located along the full extent of the south edge of the site, connecting Wade Avenue to the future Davenport Diamond Greenway Multi-Use Trail; the owner shall design and construct the public realm improvements for the public walkway between Wade Avenue and the Davenport Diamond Greenway Multi-Use Trail in accordance with the Davenport Diamond Public Realm Plan"],
    [1120,"11","2019-11-27T00:00:00",7500000,"1684-2019 & 1685-2019","11-25 Yorkville Avenue and 16-18 Cumberland Street","$2,500,000.00 towards capital improvements for new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $2,500,000.00 towards capital improvements for new or existing cultural and/or community space, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and $2,500,000.00 towards local area park or streetscape improvements, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and the Ward Councillor;   the provision of twenty (20) of the eighty-one (81) replacement rental units at reduced rents, comprised of ten (10) bachelor units at rents reduced from mid-range rents to eighty percent (80 percent) of affordable rents, and five (5) two-bedroom and five (5) three-bedroom units at rents reduced from mid-range rents to affordable rents; the owner shall provide and maintain a privately-owned and publicly-accessible space (POPS), with a minimum area of 248 square metres;"],
    [1121,"13",null,2400000,"entered prior to by-law","230 Oak Street","$1,200,000.00 for capital improvements to parks and/or streets in Ward 13 in the vicinity of the subject property - the design of the streetscape improvements must comply with the Streetscape Manual or be to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning; $1,000,000.00 must be provided prior to the Local Planning Appeal Tribuanl issuing a final Order on the proposed Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment, to be allocated towards the development of the Dixon Hall Youth Centre to be located in Regent Park at 51 Wyatt Avenue; $200,000.00 for capital improvements to new or existing local community, recreation and/or cultural facilities in Ward 13 in the vicinity of the subject property; either the provision of on-site affordable rental housing units with a construction cost, excluding land value, of $1,330,000.00, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, or a cash contribution of $1,330,000.00 for capital improvements to new or existing Toronto Community Housing facilities, including dwelling units, or other affordable housing facilities; the owner agrees to design, construct and maintain two new accessible pedestrian bridges to provide new mid-block pedestrian connections between Gerrard Street East and the subject property, the community benefit of the two bridges is valued at $670,000.00, which represents approximately one third of the estimated bridge construction costs (the remaining construction costs will be provided by the owner and are not considered a community benefit under Section 37 of the Planning Act);"],
    [1122,"6","2022-08-12T00:00:00",997000,"393 2023(OLT)","128, 130 and 132 Gorman Park Road and 795, 797 and 799 Sheppard Avenue West","$997,000 to be used by the City for local parkland and/or community facility improvements in the area as determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1123,"15","2021-05-12T00:00:00",300000,"450-2021(LPAT)& 451-2021(LPAT)","55 Erskine Avenue","to secure the owner's voluntary contribution of community benefits by payment of $300,000 to the City to be used for the purpose of local parks improvements in the vicinity of the site, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, and the owner's voluntary contribution of this community benefit will be paid prior to the issuance of the building permit for the proposed development."],
    [1124,"8","2022-03-25T00:00:00",2100000,"1182-2022(OLT)","3000 Dufferin Street","$2,100,000 to be paid by the Applicants to the City and which shall be allocated to local parks and community facility improvements, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor - to be paid in two installments;  the provision of ten (10) one-bedroom affordable rental dwelling units in Building A or B, with affordable rent to be as defined in the Official Plan;"],
    [1125,"11",null,1375000,"entered prior to by-law","193-195 McCaul Street","$1,375,000 allocated towards streetscape improvements in the vicinity of the site and/or affordable housing in the local ward to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1126,"10","2021-10-07T00:00:00",6000000,"757-2021(OLT),  754-2021(OLT)","400 - 420 King Street West","$6,000,000 to be paid by the Owner and to be allocated as follows: 10 percent toward new affordable housing, 10 percent toward Toronto Community Housing Corporation capital repairs, 40 percent toward arts and culture in Ward 10, and 40 percent toward parks and community services and facilities within the vicinity of the Site; The open space at the southwest corner of the Property (approximately 115.9 square metres) would be secured as a POPS as suggested by the Draft King-Spadina East Precinct Public Realm Strategy"],
    [1127,"10","2019-11-18T00:00:00",452000,"122-2020(LPAT)","321-333 King Street West","the owner shall provide a cash contribution of $406,800 for streetscape and/or public realm improvements in the East Precinct of the King-Spadina Secondary Plan area; the owner shall provide a cash contribution of $45,200 toward the Toronto Community Housing Corporation revolving fund for repairs; the owner shall shall provide for at least 10 affordable rental housing units encompassing an entire residential floor of the new development,"],
    [1128,"8","2022-08-11T00:00:00",750000,"1203-2022(OLT);  1204-2022(OLT)","491 Glencairn Avenue and 278, 280 and 282 Strathallan Wood Road","a cash contribution of $750,000.00 to be paid by the owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the proposed development and to be allocated towards local park improvements in Ward 8 and/or local area streetscape and public realm improvements along Bathurst Street, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1129,"15","2021-02-11T00:00:00",3100000,"209-2021(LPAT) & 210-2021(LPAT)","110, 114 and 120 Broadway Avenue","a cash contribution of $3,000,000.00 to be paid by the owner to be allocated toward community services and facilities, local parkland acquisition and improvements, and/or public realm improvements within the vicinity of the subject property, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  the provision of fifty (50) new rental dwelling units at affordable rents in the building constructed on 100 Broadway Avenue, with a value of $3,000,000.00, as defined by the Official Plan, for a period of 15 years, beginning from the date of first occupancy; the rental tenure for the 121 rental replacement units for at least 20 years, rents for the affordable and mid-range rental replacement units for at least 10 years; a privately owned publicly accessible open space of not less than 988.4 square metres;  a cash contribution of $100,000.00 to be paid by the Owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the proposed development to be allocated to the expansion of bike share facilities;"],
    [1130,"15","2021-02-11T00:00:00",1750000,"70-2021(LPAT); 71-2021(LPAT)","100 Broadway Avenue and 223-233 Redpath Avenue","a cash contribution of $1,750,000.00 to be allocated toward community services and facilities, local parkland acquisition and improvements, and/or public realm improvements within the vicinity of the subject property, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; the rental tenure for the 64 rental replacement units located at 100 Broadway Avenue and 223-233 Redpath Avenue for at least 20 years, rents for the affordable and mid-range rental replacement units for at least 10 years; the rental tenure for the 260 replacement rental dwelling units located at 174, 180, 110, 114, 120 and 117-127 Broadway Avenue for at least 20 years, rents for the affordable and mid-range replacement units for at least 10 years; a privately owned publicly accessible open space of not less than 122 square metres,"],
    [1131,"10","2019-10-10T00:00:00",575000,"1547-2019(LPAT) & 1548-2019(LPAT)","170 Spadina Avenue and 3, 5 and 7 Cameron Street","$575,000 towards the provision of affordable rental housing within Ward 10, in the vicinity of the site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1132,"12","2021-08-25T00:00:00",3700000,"767-2021(OLT), 768-2021(OLT)","44 Jackes Avenue and 33 Rosehill Avenue","$3.7 Million prior to the issuance of the First Above-Grade building permit to be allocated to certain community benefits in the vicinity of the Property within the boundaries of Ward 12;"],
    [1133,"13","2019-10-30T00:00:00",2278000,"1528-2019 & 1529-2019","545-601 Sherbourne Street and 3-7 Howard Street","$1,139,000.00 to be allocated towards local area park or streetscape improvements located in the general vicinity of the lands within Ward 13 that comply with the Streetscape Manual and/or are to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $1,139,000.00 to be allocated towards existing and/or new affordable housing that may be owned by Toronto Community Housing, and/or towards existing community facilities, and/or towards recreational space and/or cultural space improvements that may be owned by Toronto Community Housing in the general vicinity of the lands within Ward 13, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1134,"18","2022-08-12T00:00:00",1134000,"BY-LAW 678-2023(OLT)","258, 260, 264, 266, 268 and 270 Sheppard Avenue West and 1 and 3 Addington Avenue","a cash contribution in the amount of $1,134,000, such funds to be used by the City within proximity to the site and within the boundaries of the existing Ward 18; with the allocation of such funds to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1135,"13","2022-08-17T00:00:00",11000000,"226-2023(OLT); 227-2023(OLT)","245-285 Queen Street East, 348-410 Richmond Street East, 88-106 Ontario Street and 8-12 Brigden Place","$2,500,000 to be used for capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing Corporation properties in the vicinity of the subject site, including Moss Park Apartments (275, 285 and 295 Shuter Street), to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Community Housing Corporation, or designate and subject to Toronto Community Housing Corporation signing an Undertaking governing the use of the funds and the financial reporting requirements; and $8,500,000  towards capital facilities to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1136,"13",null,1000000,"entered prior to by-law","280-290 Jarvis Street, 102-110 Gerrard Street and 189-193 Mutual Street","Owner has provided a detailed Conservation Plan, prepared by a qualified heritage consultant, that is consistent with the conservation strategy set out in the Heritage Impact Assessment for 280 and 288-290 Jarvis Street and 189-193 Mutual Street prepared by prepared by ERA Architects Inc., dated December 23, 2016 and revised February 28, 2019 to the satisfaction of the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services; the City and the Owner have entered into and registered on title one or more agreements to secure the replacement rental dwelling units (location, size, rents and tenure), an acceptable Tenant Relocation and Assistance Plan to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and any other related rental matters; $1,000,000.00, payable prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the development, to be used by the City in its sole discretion toward the provision of affordable housing and/or streetscape and parkland improvements in the vicinity of the development; a Heritage Lighting Plan that describes how the exterior of the heritage properties will be sensitively illuminated to enhance their heritage character;"],
    [1137,"10","2022-08-11T00:00:00",1380000,"1148-2022(OLT)","470-488 Wellington Street West","$1,180,000.00 for above-base streetscape improvements on the north side of Wellington Street West between Spadina Avenue and Portland Street to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;\nb. $100,000.00 for the maintenance of or the provision of new affordable housing in Ward 10; and c. $100,000.00 toward the Toronto Community Housing Corporation revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing Corporation housing in Ward 10."],
    [1138,"8","2020-04-22T00:00:00",1300000,"686-2020(LPAT) & 687-2020(LPAT)","3450 Dufferin Street","3450 Dufferin at its sole expense agrees to construct, complete and finish a Child Care Centre Facility on the Site within the proposed building including associated exterior play space - The Child Care Facility shall comprise of not less than 884 m2 of interior gross floor area, and not less than 280 m2 of contiguous exterior play area; a $400,00.00 cash contribution to the City for startup costs and/or a contribution to a capital reserve fund for the Child Care Facility; an additional $700,000.00 cash contribution to the City for other public benefits in the vicinity of the Site; financial contribution to four, 11-position bike share docking stations at $50,000.00 per station or a total of $200,000.00 (the \"TDM Contribution\"), to be used by the City to deploy docking stations within the City's right-of-way in proximity to the proposed cycling interchange identified in the Dufferin Street Secondary Plan, subway stations, public parks and community centres in the Dufferin Street Secondary Plan Area"],
    [1139,"13","2019-10-02T00:00:00",5080000,"1301-2019(LPAT) & 1302-2019 (LPAT)","363-391 Yonge Street and 3 Gerrard Street East","a community and/or cultural space to be located on the third level of the Development, which shall be a minimum of 241.5 square metres, with access from grade, finished to shell condition, to be conveyed to the City.  Prior to the issuance of the first Above-Grade Building Permit, the Owner shall provide an upwardly indexed financial security to the City in the amount of $350,000 ($3,250,000.00); , the Owner shall pay an upwardly indexed cash contribution to the City in the amount of $4,000,000 towards the provision of new affordable rental housing in Ward 13; public art contribution in the amount of $850,000.00 in accordance with the Cityâs public art policies; An above-grade elevated or below-grade pedestrian weather protected connection from the east elevation of the proposed tower to Ryerson Universityâs Jorgensen Hall (valued at $1,200,000.00) or $1,200,000 to be dedicated to community benefits/facilities in the Ward; The design, construction and provision of improvements to the public realm for OâKeefe Lane (contribution valued maximum $750,000.00); An onsite daycare located on the third level of the podium with a maximum indoor area of 485m2 and a maximum outdoor area of 278m2 located immediately adjacent to the indoor space in order to accommodate 49 children (10 infants, 15 toddlers and 24 pre-schoolers) - (valued at $5,800,000.00); A financial contribution of $1,080,000.00 towards improvements to Yonge Street."],
    [1140,"18","2020-12-01T00:00:00",11500000,"1113-2020(LPAT)","4800 Yonge Street","$11,500,000.00,to be used by the City in its sole discretion toward the provision of parkland acquisition, parkland improvements, public recreation centres and social facilities and/or toward the cost of constructing and furnishing such facilities and/or toward the cost of the City acquiring lands necessary for the completion of planned service roads and associated road network and buffer areas in the North York Centre; and the monetary contribution may be offset by up to $5,000,000.00 by the costs of connecting the major office development to the subway through the adjacent property at 25 Sheppard Avenue West including the costs of the removal of the subway entrance stairs in the Sheppard Avenue West right of way;"],
    [1141,"10",null,350000,"entered prior to by-law","49 Spadina Ave","$350,000 to be directed to public realm or park improvements in the immediate area"],
    [1142,"6",null,1500000,"entered prior to by-law","25 Fisherville Road","$1,500,000.00 to be allocated towards improvements to parks, community facilities and/or the public realm located within Ward 6 and/or the vicinity of the application site, such allocation to be at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $167,000 for the provision of public art on site or in the vicinity of the site; the owner shall provide and maintain 10 one-bedroom dwelling units as affordable rental dwelling units;"],
    [1143,"21","2019-12-18T00:00:00",1729144.55,"1771-2019","1560 Brimley Road and 1350 Ellesmere Road","$100,000 to be allocated to the Toronto Public Library to undertake capital upgrades at the Scarborough Civic Centre Branch;  $160,000 to be allocated towards park improvements within proximity of the site; $105,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements to Squirrel's Nest Child Care at 1305 Ellesmere Road;  $200,000 to be allocated to Toronto Public Library branches for capital upgrades to the library facilities, including the purchase of musical instruments in order to deliver the 'Borrow a Musical Instrument' loan program, musical equipment for local non-profit community and school bands, and/or equipment and software for recording studio purposes; $100,000 towards capital improvements to the Scarborough YMCA at 230 Town Centre Court to improve accessibility of the building;  $85,000 towards funding for capital facilities for EarlyON programs in close proximity to the subject site; a financial contribution in the amount of 1 percent of the gross construction costs to commission public art in a process in accordance with the Percent for Public Art Program Guidelines;"],
    [1144,"20","2019-11-27T00:00:00",null,"1689-2019 & 1690-2019","2787 and 2791 Eglinton Avenue East","$500,000 towards capital improvements to Horton Park and/or Above Base Park Improvements to the proposed park on the subject site at 2787 and 2791 Eglinton Avenue East; a 2 percent parkland over dedication from the application to increase the size of the new public park on the subject site at 2787 and 2791 Eglinton Avenue East;"],
    [1145,"13","2019-11-26T00:00:00",14229000,"1626-2019 & 1627-2019","56 Yonge Street, 21 Melinda St., 18 to 30 Wellington St. W., 187 to 199 Bay St. and 25 King St. W.","a contribution of $3,271,000, either as a cash contribution, or secured by way of a Letter of Credit, or combination thereof, shall be directed towards public streetscape improvements adjacent to the subject site; $1,829,000 to be allocated to public streetscape improvements within the Financial District, of which the boundaries are established on Map 41-2 of the Downtown Plan;  $8,000,000 towards the provision of new affordable housing within Ward 13, to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $4,400,000 towards the provision of local streetscape improvements within Ward 13, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and a contribution of a minimum value of $1,000,000 for on-site public art, through  the preparation of a public art plan, in accordance with City Planning's Percent for Public Art process, and with approval from City Council. Alternatively, if it is determined that the public art will not be on-site, the owner will contribute the $1,000,000 to the City's capital budget for Public Art off-site to be commissioned by the City;"],
    [1146,"5","2021-01-19T00:00:00",20000,"25-2021(LPAT)","1391 Weston Road","a contribution in the amount of $20,000 to the City for local business improvement efforts"],
    [1147,"13","2020-02-06T00:00:00",3100000,"852-2020(LPAT) & 853-2020(LPAT)","10 St. Mary Street, 81 - 85 St. Nicholas Street, 710 - 718 Yonge Street","$3,100,000.00 towards capital improvements in close proximity to the subject site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the local Councillor;"],
    [1148,"8","2020-06-30T00:00:00",200000,"519-2020","2270-2280, 2296 Eglinton Avenue West, 6 Sanderstead Avenue and 9 Croham Road","prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit the Owner shall:  i. pay to the City the sum of $200,000.00 to be used towards area parks improvements and/or streetscape improvements; and ii. streetscaping and public realm improvements nearby the site with a minimum value of $270,000.00; and such improvements will ensure that the design of the streetscape improvements comply with the Streetscape Manual to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;"],
    [1149,"12","2020-01-29T00:00:00",250000,"105-2020 & 106-2020\n106-2020\n105-2020 & 106-2020","26-40 Birch Avenue","$250,000.00 payable to the City towards capital improvements for new or existing cultural and/or community space within the vicinity of the application site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; or towards local area park or streetscape improvements within the vicinity of the application site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and the Ward Councillor; and"],
    [1150,"10","2022-02-03T00:00:00",1040000,"96-2022","96 Spadina Avenue and 379, 383, 385 and 391 Adelaide Street West","$640,000 towards community services and facilities in Ward 10, or streetscape and/or public realm improvements in the area bounded by Queen Street West, Spadina Avenue, Front Street West and Bathurst Street to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $80,000 towards the Toronto Community Housing revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing properties in Ward 10, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $320,000 towards streetscape and/or public realm improvements in the area bounded by Queen Street West, Spadina Avenue, Front Street West and Bathurst Street to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1151,"3","2020-09-14T00:00:00",1370000,"763-2020(LPAT)","30 and 44 Zorra Street","$1,370,000.00 to be paid by the owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the proposed development and to be allocated for uses that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the Subject Site at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1152,"5","2019-10-04T00:00:00",800000,"1613-2019(LPAT)","2306 St. Clair Avenue West","$800,000.00 to be paid to the City prior to the issuance of a first above-grade building permit, to be used towards local improvements within the vicinity of the site including parks, streetscape, cycling and pedestrian safety improvements; the owner to provide an on-site dog off-leash amenity with proper disposal facilities for the building residents or dog relief station within the building;"],
    [1153,"11","2021-02-01T00:00:00",3250000,"267-2021(LPAT)","5 Scrivener Square, 4-10 & 10R Price Street & 1095-1107 Yonge Street","$3,250,000 to be paid by the Applicant and to be allocated to certain community benefits in the vicinity of the Subject Site with the allocation of such funds to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and  Streetscaping improvements on adjacent City streets to be provided by the Applicant at a minimum cost of $750,000.00, subject to a letter of credit in the amount of $750,000.00 being provided by the Applicant prior to the first above-grade building permit.\n- the Applicant shall provide to the City a publicly-accessible open space with pedestrian walkway having a minimum area of 380 square metres,"],
    [1154,"15","2022-07-28T00:00:00",11600000,"1114-2022(OLT); 1115-2022(OLT)","815-845 Eglinton Avenue East","a 62 space daycare facility to be provided on site (with additional start up costs of $300,000); 40 affordable rental housing units to be provided on site (to be secured as affordable for 15 years, and as rental for 25 years;  $11,300,000.00 for on-site and/or off-site community facility and/or community facility improvements, off-site park improvements and/or parkland acquisition, and/or public realm and streetscape improvements, with such funds to be used in the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor;   two POPS spaces being the POPS space at the corner of Eglinton Avenue East and Laird Drive that is proposed to be a minimum of 1,200 square metres in size and the POPS space internal to the Property that is proposed to be a minimum of 1,600 square metres in size."],
    [1155,"23","2019-12-18T00:00:00",125000,"1776-2019 & 1777-2019; 913-2022, 914-2022","113-141 Montezuma Trail","$125,000 to be allocated towards area park improvements in the Ward, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1156,"9","2022-06-16T00:00:00",400000,"604-2022(OLT)","980, 982, 984, 986, and 990 Bloor Street West and 756 Dovercourt Road","voluntary contribution of: $350,000.00 to be used by the City in its sole discretion for the purpose of improvements to Dufferin Grove Park, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the General Manager, Parks,  Forestry and Recreation, and the Ward Councillor; and $50,000.00 to be used by the City in its sole discretion for the purpose of improvements to Westmoreland Avenue Parkette and/or improvements to local public laneways (including but not limited to public art), to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, and the Ward Councillor."],
    [1157,"12","2020-01-21T00:00:00",3050000,"24-2021(LPAT)","55 and 65 Broadway Avenue","$2,900,000.00 towards a non-profit licensed daycare centre, public realm and parks improvements in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan area, upgrades to the Davisville Community Centre recreational facilities, or additional community services and facilities in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan area OR owner shall will provide a child care facility to the City together with a Letter of Credit in an amount sufficient to guarantee 120% of the estimated cost of the design, construction and provision of the child care facility, to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Children Services and the Chief Financial Officer and in accordance with the Section 37 Agreement.  If the owner elects to provide the City with a child care facility, then the owner shall provide the following: (a) the owner shall design, construct, finish, furnish and fully equip (fixtures and appliances) the child care facility comprising of 776.1 square metres of interior space and 381.5 square of outdoor space on the lot; and a one-time time cash contribution in the amount of $250,000 to fully equip the child care facility in accordance with provincial and municipal standards based on an inventory list provided by Childrenâs Services and finalized by the Childcare Facility Operator and Children's Services; A one-time time cash contribution in the amount of $180,000 towards a replacement reserve fund for the child care facility to replace appliances and large equipment due to wear and tear; and A one-time time cash contribution in the amount of $150,000 for the defrayment of operational deficits incurred during the first year of operation;  The owner shall provide and maintain one hundred and thirty (130) rental replacement dwelling units, comprised of ten (10) bachelor units, one hundred (100) one-bedroom units and twenty (20) two-bedroom units on the subject site;"],
    [1158,"8","2022-08-09T00:00:00",210000,"1266-2022(OLT); 1273-2022(OLT)","50 - 52 Neptune Drive","- The owner must make financial contributions to the City in the $200,000, to be used towards capital projects in Ward 15, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councilor, which may include local parkland improvements and street enhancement projects, in the amount of $10,000, to be used towards public art; The owner must provide and maintain on the site a minimum of twenty-four (24) new replacement rental dwelling units, comprising at least twenty (20) affordable rental replacement dwelling units and four (4) mid-range rental replacement dwelling units;"],
    [1159,"13","2020-02-18T00:00:00",1300000,"203-2020(LPAT) & 204-2020(LPAT)","79 - 85 Shuter Street","a payment to the City in the amount $1.3 million, for capital improvements in the vicinity of the site for one or more of the following:  i.   capital improvements to the public library;  ii.  capital improvements to existing community centres; iii. capital improvements to existing child care facilities; and   iv.  affordable housing,"],
    [1160,"3","2019-12-18T00:00:00",3000000,"1800-2019 & 1801-2019","225 Birmingham Street","$3,000,000.00 towards the relocation of the cenotaph currently located at 150 Eighth Street; improvements to the Franklin Horner Community Centre; and park improvements within Ward 3 in the vicinity of the site,"],
    [1161,"8","2020-07-29T00:00:00",721050,"617-2020 & 616-2020","831, 833, and 837 Glencairn Avenue and 278, 280 and 282 Hillmount Avenue","prior to issuance of a foundation permit the owner shall pay to the City a cash contribution of $300,000; prior to issuance of an above grade building permit, other than a building permit for a temporary sales office/pavilion, the owner shall provide a cash contribution in the amount of $421,050; - the amounts secured will be used towards the following community benefits:  a. the expansion and/or improvements to local parks within the Ward to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and in consultation with the local Councillor; b. streetscaping and public realm improvements nearby the site, within the Ward in accordance with the Streetscape Manual to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and in consultation with the local Councillor; and/or c. a community facility or improvements to existing local community facilities within the Ward, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and in consultation with the local Councillor;"],
    [1162,"10","2020-02-26T00:00:00",1000000,"243-2020 & 244-2020","540-544 King Street West and 1-7 Morrison Street","a. prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner shall make a cash contribution in the amount of $200,000.00 towards the Toronto Community Housing revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing properties in Ward 10, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; b. prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner shall make a cash contribution in the amount of $200,000.00 for the provision of affordable housing in Ward 10 within the vicinity of the site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; c. prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner shall make a cash contribution in the amount of $600,000.00 for the revitalization of the playground of the Toronto District School Board property at 20 Brant Street, subject to public access outside of regular school hours, and/or public realm improvements in the area, and/or community services and facilities, all to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1163,"9","2021-07-14T00:00:00",9330000,"700-2021(OLT)","1141 Bloor Street West, 980 Dufferin Street, and 90 Croatia Street","the owner shall construct a residential building, known as Building F, in the northwest area of the property containing a minimum of 56 affordable rental housing units as part of the ownerâs Section 37 contribution, and Building F will be conveyed to the City in fee simple on such terms and conditions to be secured in the Section 37 Agreement satisfactory to the Executive Director, Housing Secretariat, the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the City Solicitor;  the owner will provide capital contribution in the amount of $9,000,000 to be used for the purpose of providing affordable housing in the City of Toronto, where a minimum of 50 percent shall be directed to affordable housing in Ward 9, and as part of the capital contribution, up to a maximum of $2,000,000.00 may be directed to the provision of community space in Ward 9 and such confirmation shall be to satisfaction of the Executive Director, Housing Secretariat and the City Solicitor; the owner's agreement to design, construct, and convey the Community Hub and Child Care Centre to be located at 980 Dufferin Street in the Section 37 Agreement, including a minimum of 4 parking spaces for the Community Hub and Child Care Centre;   the owner shall design, construct, and convey to the City, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, a minimum 30,000 square foot (approximately 2,787 square metres) Community Hub located in the lower two floors of the existing Kent School building (connected to Building D) in the Draft Phasing Plan, including an 8,000 square foot (approximately 743 square metre) Child Care Centre; prior to the issuance of a first above grade building permit for any part of the lands within Phase 4 (Building D) in the Draft Phasing Plan, the owner shall provide a letter of credit that is 120 percent of the value of the Community Hub and the Child Care Centre, along with a satisfactory cost estimate, to be constructed on the property; the owner will provide a one-time financial contribution for defrayment of operational deficits incurred during the first year of operation based on the licensed capacity of the program (approximately $180,000), and a one-time financial contribution towards a replacement reserve fund for the Child Care Centre to replace appliances and large equipment (approximately $150,000), with such amounts will be finalized and secured in the Section 37 Agreement; the owner's agreement to design, finance and construct a below-grade pedestrian tunnel connection linking the proposed building on Phase 5 (Building C) in the Draft Phasing Plan to the Dufferin Subway Station on the north side of Bloor Street West at no cost to the City or the Toronto Transit Commission - to the cost of $8,000,000;  the owner shall convey a surface easement to the City, including support rights, at no cost to the City, for public access over the POPS Areas having a size of 150 square metres;"],
    [1164,"4",null,1000000,"entered prior to by-law","111 Pacific Avenue, 255 Glenlake Avenue and 66 Oakmount Road","72 rental dwelling units or 10 percent of the number of the units for which site plan approval is received, at affordable rents as defined by the Canada Mortgage Housing Corporation (5 percent to be provided within existing rental buildings and 5 percent to be provided within the new rental buildings);  $100,000.00 for streetscape improvements;  $700,000.00 for improvements to local public parks; cash or LC for $500,000.00 for public art; $200,000.00 for non-profit daycare purposes within the vicinity; Privately Owned Publicly Accessible Open Space (POPS) (which may include a Dog Off Leash Area Privately Owned Publicly Accessible Open Space); and two pedestrian easements for mid-block connections;"],
    [1165,"6","2022-07-29T00:00:00",1250000,"237-2023(OLT);  238-2023(OLT)","6020 and 6030 Bathurst Street","$1,250,000 towards park improvements and/or community facility improvements within proximity of the site or Ward 6, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  the owner shall make a public art contribution with a value of no less than $166,666 in the form of public art or a cash payment to the City"],
    [1166,"6",null,500000,"entered prior to by-law","6040 Bathurst Street and 5 Fisherville Road","The provision of a licensable 62 space child-care facility for children from infants to 4 years in age on the ground floor of the podium of Building C, with âpodiumâ being defined as the first 6 storeys of Building C;  the provision of public art on site or in the vicinity of the site, or payment in lieu in the amount of $167,000 toward public art, to be payable prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit on the Pinedale Property; $500,000.00 to be allocated towards improvements to parks, community facilities and/or public realm located within Ward 6 and/or the vicinity of the site; the provision of 10 one-bedroom affordable rental dwelling units in\nBuilding A, as affordable rental dwelling units"],
    [1167,"8","2019-08-22T00:00:00",440000,"A0473/19NY","2360 Yonge Street","$440,000 towards streetscape and parkland improvements in Ward 8, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1168,"9","2020-01-15T00:00:00",275000,"A0955/19TEY","1779 St. Clair Avenue West","$275,000.00 to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor, to be allocated toward local community projects to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1169,"18","2019-07-04T00:00:00",177673,"A0328/19NY","1 Canterbury Place","$177,673.00, to be used for the provision of public recreation centres or social facilities serving the North York Centre area and/or towards the cost of the City acquiring lands necessary for the completion of the planned service roads and associated road networks and buffer areas in the North York Centre."],
    [1170,"4","2020-03-05T00:00:00",690000,"253-2020(LPAT)","2706, 2708, 2710, 2720, and 2730 Dundas St. W.","$100,000 to be used toward Ward 4 local park improvements and $590,000 to be used toward affordable housing in Ward 4."],
    [1171,"12","2021-01-22T00:00:00",3500000,"152-2022(OLT),  153-2022(OLT)","2161 Yonge Street","$3,500,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward any one or more of the following: -\tpublic realm improvements in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan area-\tpublic art; -\tupgrades to the Davisville Community Centre recreational facilities; an-\tadditional community services and facilities in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan area in accordance with emerging infrastructure priorities identified in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan Review."],
    [1172,"12","2021-09-28T00:00:00",1000000,"889-2021(OLT) & 890-2021(OLT)","265 Balliol Street","$1,000,000 prior to the issuance of the First Above-Grade Building Permit for the New Rental Building to be allocated to the Davisville Aquatic Centre; for a period of 15 years, the Company shall provide as affordable rental unit housing the following: (i) \t 23 rental dwelling units if the New Rental Building contains 233 or fewe rental dwelling units; or (ii) \t 10% of the new rental dwelling units in the New Rental Building a affordable rental housing units if there are 234 or more new rental dwelling units in the New Rental Building;"],
    [1173,"12","2021-07-22T00:00:00",250000,"882-2021(OLT) & 883-2021(OLT)","55 Eglinton Avenue East","- Prior to the issuance of any Above-Ground Building Permit, the Owner shall pay a cash contribution of $250,000.000 to the City to be allocated towards a community aquatic and recreation centre or other community facilities in the vicinity of the Lands to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1174,"10","2020-01-15T00:00:00",645000,"A0952/19TEY","99 Blue Jays Way","$645,000 to be allocated towards the provision of new affordable housing units and community services and facilities within or serving the King-Spadina area, including those identified within the Downtown Community Services and Facilities Strategy, as may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1175,"11","2020-10-02T00:00:00",120000,"816-2020 & 817-2020","250 Dundas Street West","the owner will construct and operate up to 26 affordable rental housing units comprised of a minimum 1,154 square metres of residential gross floor area at 250 Dundas Street West, the value for which shall be $8,000,000.00;  Prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner shall submit a letter of credit, in the City's standard form in the amount of $500,000 to secure for public art on the lands to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner; Prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, the owner shall submit a cash contribution of $120,000.00 to secure streetscaping and public realm improvements at the southwest corner of Elm Street and Simcoe Street, in consultation with the Neighbourhood Improvements Unit within the Design and Project\nManagement Section,"],
    [1176,"11","2020-02-26T00:00:00",21900000,"685-2020(LPAT)","1-11 Bloor Street West, 768-784 Yonge Street, and 760-762 Yonge Street","$21,900,000 to be used as follows: (a) 10% directed to new or existing affordable housing facilities to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner; (b) 10% directed to new or existing cultural and community facilities to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and (c) 80% to be directed to any future publicly accessible underground pedestrian tunnel and related connections through buildings to be added as a part of the existing pedestrian pathway network in the vicinity of the Site, local streetscape improvements including Yonge Street Revitalization, and local park improvements, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  The Owner shall, at its sole cost and expense, provide, construct, and thereafter repair\nand maintain an area of no less than twenty-seven (27) square metres of privately owned, publicly-accessible space on the Site adjacent to the existing sidewalk abutting the Site on the Bloor Street West frontage; Prior to Site Plan Approval for any part or all of the Site, the Owner shall deliver Financial Security to the City in the amount of $400,000 to financially secure the total costs and expenses for the installation of the Balmuto Street Traffic Control Signals, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Transportation Services; Prior to Site Plan Approval for any part or all of the Site, the Owner shall provide the City with a certified cheque in the amount of $30,000.00 for the purpose of the maintenance and operating costs of the Balmuto Street Traffic Control Signals; Prior to the issuance of the Above Grade Building Permit for a part or all of the lot, the Owner shall, for nominal consideration, convey to the City the lands municipally known in the year 2019 as 14 Dundonald Street; Prior to issuance of the Above Grade Building Permit for any part or all of the lot, the Owner shall deliver to the General Manager, Parks, Forestry & Recreation a Letter of Credit in the amount of one hundred and twenty percent (120%) of the value of the Base Park Improvements for 14 Dundonald Street, to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry & Recreation"],
    [1177,"7","2020-07-29T00:00:00",1500000,"650-2020","4700 Keele Street â The Quad Phase 2","Prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, a letter of credit shall be submitted, in the City's standard form in the amount of $500,000 to secure for public art on the lands;  Prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, the owner shall make a cash contribution to the City in the amount of $1,500,000.00 to be used for local park improvements to be determined by the Director, Community Planning, Etobicoke York District in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  The owner shall provide a minimum of 7.4% of the private academic accommodations in Buildings C3 and C4 as affordable rental housing"],
    [1178,"17","2020-01-27T00:00:00",1250000,"257-2020(LPAT) & 258-2020(LPAT)","625 and 627 Sheppard Avenue East and 6, 8, 10 and 12 Greenbriar Road","$1,250,000.00 toward any one or more of the following: \tstreetscape improvements on Sheppard Avenue in proximity to the Site; and \timprovements to local community facilities;"],
    [1179,"8","2021-02-18T00:00:00",1350000,"76-2021; 77-2021","2788 Bathurst Street and 515 Glencairn Avenue","$1,300,000.00 for:  the expansion and/or improvements to local parks within the Ward  and public realm safety and security enhancements along the Bathurst corridor, as identified by the Better Bathurst working group and local Councillor; and streetscaping and public realm improvements nearby the site, (Better Bathurst) within the Ward in accordance with the Streetscape Manual to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and in consultation with the local Councillor;   $50,000.00 (the value of one station) to the expansion of the City's bike share program within the Ward;"],
    [1180,"6","2020-11-26T00:00:00",750000,"1061-2020","700, 702, 714 and 716 Sheppard Avenue West","$750,000 to be used towards improvements to Centennial Library, and/or other recreation or park assets in Ward 6"],
    [1181,"23","2022-05-12T00:00:00",1700000,"454-2022","23 Glen Watford Drive","$800,000.00 to be allocated towards capital improvements to the Agincourt Recreation Centre related to the accessibility of the building;. $900,000.00 to be allocated towards park improvements in proximity of the subject site;"],
    [1182,"13","2020-06-30T00:00:00",5500000,"529-2020 & 530-2020","191-201 Church Street","$5,500,000 for affordable housing, including Toronto Community Housing Corporation within the Ward, in consultation wbith the Ward Councillor; and community service and facilities space within the Ward, in consultation with the local Councillor."],
    [1183,"10","2022-07-26T00:00:00",3200000,"87-2023(OLT)","301-319 King Street West","$3,200,000.00 to be paid by the owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the proposed development which is to be allocated for community services and facilities in Ward 10"],
    [1184,"None",null,null,"None","None","None"],
    [1185,"10","2020-03-06T00:00:00",300000,"1008-2020(LPAT)","452 â 458 Richmond Street West","$300,000.00, which shall be directed in whole or in part toward specific capital facilities for community services and facilities in the vicinity of the lot, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1186,"8","2020-03-24T00:00:00",800000,"363-2020(LPAT) & 364-2020(LPAT)","3636 Bathurst Street","Prior to issuance of the first above grade building permit for the north or south building additions, the Owner shall provide a certified cheque in the amount of $150,000.00 to construct a Kids Stop at Barbara Frum Library; $300,000.00 to construct a Media, Music and Communications Hub at Barbara Frum Library; $350,000.00 to be allocated improvements to Baycrest Park as identified through the design process/in consultation with the community. the Owner shall provide $200,000.00 by cash or Letter of Credit (the \"Balcony Security\") to be secured as a vehicle of convenience to be used to provide improvements to the existing rental building for new balcony railings and faÃ§ade improvements"],
    [1187,"3","2021-09-03T00:00:00",1000000,"885-2021(OLT)","3411 and 3429 Bloor Street West","$1,000,000.00 to be allocated towards community facilities, park improvements and local traffic calming in the vicinity of the site, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director in consultation with the Ward Councillor\n- the owner will be responsible for the cost of designing and implementation of the protected westbound advance left turn phase at the Bloor Street West and Green Lanes intersection during the weekday peak periods, to the satisfaction of Transportation Services and at no cost to the municipality;   the owner will be responsible for the 1.21 m wide stratified widening of the public lane along the rear of the property, including any applicable signage and required removal of existing signage, to the satisfaction of Transportation Services and at no cost to the municipality;"],
    [1188,"13","2019-08-28T00:00:00",200000,"A0426/19TEY","387 Bloor Street East","$200,000, with the contribution to be allocated for local streetscape improvements, as may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1189,"8","2020-10-30T00:00:00",1500000,"917-2020 & 918-2020","2490-2514 Yonge Street, 10-12 Castlefield Avenue, and portions of 20 Castlefield Avenue and 567 Duplex Avenue","$1,000,000 will be allocated to the acquisition and/or improvement of public parks in the immediate vicinity; and $500,000 will be allocated to the Toronto Public Library for Northern District Branch improvements;"],
    [1190,"9","2020-07-29T00:00:00",1500000,"655-2020 & 656-2020","900 and 980 Lansdowne Avenue, 30 Powerhouse Street","$1.2 million to be allocated towards the Capital Revolving Reserve Fund for Affordable Housing (XR1058) for affordable housing within Ward 9;  $300,000 to be directed toward public art, parkland and/or streetscape improvements within the local area;  the owner shall be required to fund, design and construct a splash pad addition at the Davenport Village Park, to a minimum value of $280,000 being the local park at 18 Foundry Avenue (secured by a Letter of Credit for $56,000.00 no later than the commencement of Park Construction."],
    [1191,"12","2020-07-29T00:00:00",2000000,"657-2020 & 658-2020","202-208 St. Clair Avenue West and 2-6 Forest Hill Road","$2,000,000 to be allocated towards capital community services and facilities in the vicinity of the lands to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1192,"10","2022-08-11T00:00:00",1700000,"1164-2022(OLT)","120, 122, 124, 126 and 128 Peter Street and 357 and 359 Richmond Street West","$1,360,000.00 towards public realm improvements within the block bounded by Spadina Avenue, Peter Street, Adelaide Street West and Richmond Street West;   $170,000, for new rental housing within Ward 10; and $170,000 towards the Toronto Community Housing revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing properties in Ward 10."],
    [1193,"20",null,279545,"entered prior to by-law","599 to 631 Kennedy Road","$279,545.00 consisting of $150,000 toward improvements to Corvette Park, with the balance divided equally toward renovations at the Albert Campbell District Branch library to enhance branch service capacity, and use by the City towards provision of a new non-profit child care facility or expansion of an existing non-profit child care facility within the vicinity of the subject site,"],
    [1194,"6","2020-06-30T00:00:00",1200000,"521-2020","1100 Sheppard Avenue West","$400,000 shall be submitted to secure for public art on the lands; $800,000 to be used for improvements to the local park and the pedestrian realm between the subject site and the Sheppard West subway station, to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the local Councillor."],
    [1195,"12","2020-07-29T00:00:00",375000,"648-2020","1467 Bathurst Street and 490 St Clair Avenue West","to owner to design, construct, and finish of a non-profit licensed child care facility on the ground floor of the base building of Towers 2 and 3, comprising of 513 square metres of interior space and a minimum of 192 square metres of exterior space adjacent to the interior space; a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $90,000.00 to the Child Care Facility Replacement Reserve Fund to replace appliances and large equipment due to wear and tear; $135,000.00 towards Start-Up Operating Costs for the defrayment of operational deficits during the first year;  $150,000.00 towards toys, furnishing and equipment;   the owner to design, construct, finish and furnish a Community Agency Space a minimum of 465 square metres on the at-grade lobby and mezzanine level of Tower 1 [total = 419 square metres at mezzanine level + 45 square metres at lobby at-grade] at no cost to the City;  the provision and maintenance of at least sixteen (16) dwelling units as affordable rental dwelling units in the mixed-use building; the owner shall provide a minimum area of 232 square metres and a minimum of 165 square metres to the east and west of the Privately-Owned Publicly-Accessible Space (POPS)"],
    [1196,"13","2020-09-15T00:00:00",8000000,"898-2020(LPAT) & 899-2020(LPAT)","6-16 Wellesley Street West, 5 and 7 St. Nicholas Street and 586 Yonge Street","the Owner is to make reasonable commercial efforts to enter into an agreement to purchase and convey to the City the Affordable Housing Property in the value of $8,000,000;  Prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, except for issuance of a building permit solely for the demolition, excavation, shoring or founation of a building, a building permit for the construction of a temporary sales centre or a building permit for repairs, maintenance and usual and minor works, the owner shall pay to the City the sum of $8,000,000.00 to be allocated toward affordable housing, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1197,"17",null,1500000,"entered prior to by-law","1650 Sheppard Ave East","$500,000 to be directed towards eligible local capital improvements to be identified through a participatory budgeting process with the local Ward Councillor;  $1,000,000 to diirected towards new community services and facilities in the vicinity of the site, or towards improvements of existing facilities in the local area; the owner shall provide and maintain at least 10 dwelling units as one-bedroom affordable rental dwelling units in the new 31-storey residential building on the lot; \nto be secured in the Section 37 Agreement as matters required to support the development of the lands, including: a maximum of 113 square metres of indoor amenity space (Multi-Purpose Room A and washrooms) shall be provided prior to the registration of a Description for any Condominium under the Condominium Act for the lands - a Letter of Credit in the value of 120 percent of the cost of the construction of Multi-Purpose Room A and washrooms to be provided to the City, subject to indexing"],
    [1198,"12","2022-02-03T00:00:00",5000000,"87-2022 & 88-2022","1-11 Delisle Avenue and 1496-1510 Yonge Street","$1,500,000.00 towards capital improvements for new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $1,500,000.00 towards capital improvements for new or existing cultural and/or community space, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $1,500,000.00 towards local area park or streetscape improvements, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and the Ward Councillor; and $500,000.00 towards the provision and maintenance of a public art contribution; the owner shall provide an Interpretation Plan for the property at 1496-1500 Yonge Street - a Letter of Credit, including provision for upwards indexing, in a form and amount satisfactory to the Senior Manager, Heritage Preservation Services to secure all work included in the approved Reconstruction and Restoration Plan"],
    [1199,"14","2020-10-02T00:00:00",null,"831-2020 & 832-2020","1555-1575 Queen Street East","the owner shall design and construct fifty (50) affordable rental housing units comprising approximately 2,826 square metres of residential Gross Floor Area in the new 16-storey mixed-use market rental building on the site;  the owner shall convey to the City for nominal consideration, a Privately Owned, Publicly-Accessible Open Space easement over not less than 647 square metres"],
    [1200,"17","2022-08-12T00:00:00",3330000,"1249-2022(OLT)","2450 Victoria Park Avenue","$2,500,000 to be used towards public art, streetscape improvements, affordable housing and/or multi-purpose community agency space at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $500,000 to be used towards Pleasant View Library at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  the provision of a non-profit licensed 62 space child care centre to be located within the Property, on the ground floor of Building \"D\" with a resulting gross floor area of approximately 929 square metres with an accompanying outdoor play area of 279 square;  $180,000 for childcare start-up operating costs and equipment costs and $150,000 for the childcare replacement reserve fund;"],
    [1201,"10","2022-07-26T00:00:00",1015000,"1116-2022(OLT)","582-590 King Street West, 471-473 Adelaide Street West and 115 Portland Street","$1,015.000  to be directed towards the provision of community services and facilities, parkland improvements and/or public realm improvements in the vicinity of the site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1202,"12","2022-08-11T00:00:00",4350000,"1267-2022(OLT)","30 Merton Street","an indexed cash contribution of $4,100,000 to be paid by the Application prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the proposed development; laneway improvements to Al Green Lane north of the Subject Site to Balliol and south of Merton Street to the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail up to a maximum indexed cost of $400,000 - the Applicant shall provide to the City an indexed cash contribution of $400,000 prior to residential occupancy of the proposed development;   laneway improvements to Al Green Lane immediately abutting the Subject Site up to an indexed cost of $250,000 - the Applicant shall provide to the City an indexed cash contribution of $250,000 prior to residential occupancy of the proposed development;"],
    [1203,"20","2020-08-31T00:00:00",500000,"689-2020(LPAT) & 690-2020(LPAT)","168 - 184 Clonmore Drive","$250,000 to Parks, Forestry and Recreation for improvements to the Golf Club Parkette at 100 Ferncroft Drive, and  \t$250,000 for public realm enhancements in Birch Cliff such as street furnishings, parkette enhancements such as chess tables, and gateway adornments for the Kingston Road and Warden Avenue intersection such as unique pedestrian lighting at the four corners of Kingston Road and Warden Avenue."],
    [1204,"17","2020-10-07T00:00:00",200000,"A0695/19NY","35 McMahon Dr.","$200,000.00 to the City towards local area park and/or streetscape improvements, or community, cultural, or recreational facilities capital improvements, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the local Councillor."],
    [1205,"2","2021-03-10T00:00:00",750000,"175-2021; 176-2021","300 - 304 The East Mall","prior to the earlier of condominium registration or first residential use on site, the owner shall design, construct, finish and convey to the City, in an acceptable environmental condition, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, a minimum 5,000 square feet (465 square metres) Community Agency Space located on the ground floor of Building 2 adjacent to the public park and subject to the following:  the Community Agency Space shall be delivered to the City in accordance with the City's Community Space Tenancy Policy and finished to Base Building Condition (Secured by LC od 120% of estimated design construction and conveyance;  rior to conveyance of the Community Agency Space to the City, the owner shall provide a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $750,000.00 for future capital improvements to the Community Agency Space;"],
    [1206,"3","2021-10-04T00:00:00",null,"772-2021;   773-2021","150 Eighth Street","prior to the issuance of any building permit and/or demolition permit for the subject property and prior to the commencement of the relocation, the owner shall provide a Letter of Credit to the City in the amount of $100,000 with an expiry date of two (2) years following the installation of the Cenotaph to guarantee against any damages to Parks property, and to serve as a warranty on the installation of the Cenotaph, in a form  satisfactory to the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and the General Manager, Economic Development and Culture;"],
    [1207,"5","2021-03-10T00:00:00",350000,"186-2021; 187-2021;","15 Martha Eaton Way","$220,000.00 for improvements to North Park (located in Ward 5), including but not limited to a playground as well as improved park lighting and landscaping;   $100,000.00 for bicycle share stations, in close proximity to the subject site, as may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and. $30,000.00 towards capital improvements (including a commercial/teaching kitchen) to the Community Action Resource Centre (municipally known as 1652 Keele Street);"],
    [1208,"22","2021-02-05T00:00:00",250000,"47-2021, 48-2021","3050 Pharmacy Avenue","the Owner shall design and construct twenty-four (24) purpose built affordable rental dwelling units in the new 16-storey residential building on the lot; $250,000 cash contribution to be directed to improvements to parks facilities in the vicinity of the development,"],
    [1209,"10","2021-02-05T00:00:00",2650000,"52-2021; 53-2021","64-86 Bathurst Street","$265,000 towards the provision of new rental housing units, to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $265,000 towards the Toronto Community Housing revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing properties in Ward 10, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $1,060,000 towards community services and facilities in the vicinity of the site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $1,060,000 towards streetscape and/or public realm improvements in the vicinity of the site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1210,"16","2021-04-30T00:00:00",5468852.46,"407-2021(LPAT) & 408-2021(LPAT)","1075 - 1095 Leslie Street","$5,400,000 toward pedestrian and cycling connections in the vicinity of the lands, including connections from the lands south to Eglinton Avenue East, west to Sunnybrook Park, east across the adjacent railway corridor, and north the Leaside CN Rail Spur Trail"],
    [1211,"13","2021-12-17T00:00:00",3500000,"1093-2021 & 1094-2021","176-178 Front Street East and 33 Sherbourne Street","$1,750,000 towards capital improvements in Toronto Community Housing buildings and/or existing affordable housing units within proximity of the subject site in the Ward, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $1,750,000 towards local streetscape, parkland and/or community facilities within proximity of the subject site in the Ward, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1212,"10","2022-08-08T00:00:00",4600000,"1251-2022(OLT)","1 Front Street West","$460,000 for the provision of affordable housing in Ward 10;  $460,000 for capital repairs to the existing Toronto Community Housing buildings in Ward 10; and  $3,680,000 towards local parkland improvements and/or public realm improvements in Ward 10, and  community services and facilities in Ward 10;"],
    [1213,"17",null,1460000,"entered prior to by-law","2600 Don Mills Road","19 affordable housing units;  $1.46 million to be directed towards the Oriole Community Centre capital improvements and/or other community services and facilities in the immediate area, in consultation with the local councillor"],
    [1214,"8","2020-10-09T00:00:00",1400000,"1010-2020(LPAT)","250 Lawrence Avenue West and 219 Glengarry Avenue","$1,400,000 to be allocated towards the revitalization of the Douglas Greenbelt, or other parks in the area"],
    [1215,"15","2020-01-09T00:00:00",500000,"896-2020(LPAT) & 897-2020(LPAT)","2779 - 2781 Yonge Street","$500,000 to be paid prior to first building permit to be directed to community benefits in the form of capital improvements, including park improvements, in the vicinity of the property at 2779, 2781 Yonge Street"],
    [1216,"11","2020-12-02T00:00:00",500000,"66-2021(LPAT)","306 - 326 Davenport Rd.","$500,000 to be dedicated toward affordable housing in the Ward;  The Owners shall, at their sole expense, design and construct various improvements to the public street known as Designers Walk Lane for the portion that abuts the Site, including repaving the lane and installing light bollards (valued at $1,000,140); The Owners shall, at their sole expense, design and construct various improvements to the public street Designers Walk Lane for the balance of the laneway north to Dupont Street excluding the laneway lands which abut 342-346 Davenport Road, including repaving the lane, installing light bollards, and planting trees (valued at $1,586,200); The Owners shall, at their sole expense, design and construct privately owned, publically accessible walkways to connect Davenport to Designers Walk Lane (the âPOPSâ)."],
    [1217,"2","2020-07-07T00:00:00",3800000,"766-2020(LPAT) & 767-2020(LPAT)","4000 Eglinton Avenue West","$3,800,000 to be used by the City towards community benefits to be identified by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor; the Parties agree that a total of up to $800,000 of the total contribution OF $3,800,000 be satisfied by the provision of Public Art,"],
    [1218,"18","2022-07-22T00:00:00",2276000,"1043-2022, 1044-2022","755 Steeles Avenue West","$2,276,000.00 to be allocated toward park improvements in the vicinity of the site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; provide in the first phase of development of the site a privately-owned publicly accessible open space (POPS) adjacent to the on-site parkland dedication with a minimum area of 1,100 square metres generally located along the eastern boundary of the parkland dedication and along Greenwin Village Road"],
    [1219,"19","2020-10-28T00:00:00",1000000,"958-2020(LPAT)","2- 50 Secord Avenue and 48 - 110 Eastdale Avenue","$300,000.00 to be directed toward parks, public realm improvements and/or community services and facilities in the local area of thelands subject to this by-law, at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Section 37 Agreement;  $700,000.00 to be directed either toward the above base park improvements to the lands of the new public park and/or toward parks, public realm improvements and/or community services and facilities in the local area of the Lot, at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Section 37 Agreement; and . design and construction of above base park improvements to the new public park,\nsatisfactory to the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in exchange for a development charge credit against the parks and recreation component of  development charges applicable to the development,"],
    [1220,"12","2020-08-18T00:00:00",null,"973-2020(LPAT) & 974-2020(LPAT)","117 - 127 Broadway Avenue","The Owner, at its expense, shall construct, finish, furnish and equip a non-profit licensed child care facility, including the associated outdoor play area, in compliance with the requirements of applicable legislation in effect at the time of construction and no later than 12 months following occupancy of the building, with a minimum area of 692 square metres within the first storey of the proposed building and a minimum of 290 square metres of directly adjacent exterior space accessible from the interior area - TO BE SECURED BY A Letter of credit; 131 rental replacement units for at least 20 years, rents for the affordable and mid-range rental replacement units for at least 10 years"],
    [1221,"6","2020-09-25T00:00:00",1950000,"977-2020(LPAT)","470, 490 and 530 Wilson Avenue","$950,000 subject to Upwards Indexing, to be allocated towards parkland improvements, recreational facilities, and public realm improvements in the vicinity of the lands, $950,000 subject to Upwards Indexing, to be allocated towards parkland improvements, recreational facilities, and public realm improvements in the vicinity of the land;  (110) replacement rental dwelling units on the subject site for a period of at least twenty (20) years; $50,000  to be allocated toward supporting the City's bicycle sharing program;"],
    [1222,"3","2020-11-05T00:00:00",null,"A0198/20EYK","15 Neighbourhood Lane","$99,700 to be used toward the interior build-out of the leased space to be occupied by the not-for-profit food cooperative (Berry Road Co-op) located at 150 Berry Road to the satisfaction of the Director, Community Planning, Etobicoke York District \nand the City Solicitor."],
    [1223,"3","2021-07-16T00:00:00",625000,"680-2021","689 The Queensway","$412,000.00 for improvements to local parks and trails (located in Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore), including but not limited to Grand Avenue Park and the Mimico Creek Trail; $206,500.00 towards streetscape improvements along The Queensway through the Shop The Queensway Business Improvement Area; and. $6,500.00 towards a plaque in connection with the History of The Queensway Market Gardens through the Etobicoke Historical Society"],
    [1224,"20","2021-07-16T00:00:00",1100000,"646-2021 & 647-2021","2746 and 2800 Kingston Road","$1,100,000 to be allocated towards: local park improvements; public art; non-profit arts, cultural, community or institutional facilities; and/or various streetscape improvements not abutting the site in Ward 20 to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the local Councillor;  a minimum area of 500 square metres of privately-owned publicly-accessible space and grant access easements to the City for the purpose of access to and use of the privately-owned publicly-accessible space (POPS)"],
    [1225,"22","2022-07-22T00:00:00",975000,"1045-2022, 1046-2022","3268 Finch Avenue East","$975,000 towards the \"Kidstown Water Park Project\""],
    [1226,"13","2021-07-16T00:00:00",3310000,"690-2021 & 691-2021","60 - 64 Queen Street East and 131-135 Church Street","$2,250,000 to be allocated to new and existing affordable housing, public realm, street and park improvements in the Ward; the owner shall design, construct, finish and convey to the City, in an acceptable base condition, at no cost to the City, a minimum 4,712 square feet (437.74 square metres) Community Agency Space located on the mezzanine level (to be secured by a Letter of Credit);  $353,000.00 towards the  operating costs of the community agency space; $707,000.00 towards the initial finishing costs, less the cost of constructing the kitchen, washrooms and janitorial closet, to be paid prior to conveyance to the City with the remaining funds to be used for future capital improvements to the community agency space;"],
    [1227,"12","2022-08-12T00:00:00",800000,"1172-2022(OLT)","65-83 Raglan Avenue","$800,000 cash contribution towards capital improvements for new or existing cultural and/or community space within the vicinity of the application site, local area park improvement, and/or streetscape improvements; $400,000 to secure for public art on the lands; The owner shall provide the privately-owned publicly accessible space (POPS) of not be less than 215.9 square metres along the southern lot line (POPS)"],
    [1228,"10","2022-08-12T00:00:00",800000,"1262-2022(OLT)","1071 King Street West","$800,000.00 to be allocated towards the provision of affordable housing in the community in the vicinity of the subject site; the owner agrees to design and construct the cycling and pedestrian path extension on the south side of the subject site as shown on Attachment 5 to the report (June 18, 2020) from the Director, Community Planning, Toronto and East York District, at a value of $500,000.00, to be secured through a Site Plan Control Application"],
    [1229,"13",null,1500000,"entered prior to by-law","161 and 167 Parliament Street, 351, 363, 371 and 373 Queen Street East and 80, 90, 92 and 94 Power Street","$1,500,000 to be paid by the Owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit and to be allocated as follows: 50 percent shall be put toward capital improvements in Toronto Community Housing buildings and/or new or existing affordable housing units within proximity of the subject site in the Ward, with the remaining 50 percent to be put towards local streetscape, parkland and/or community facilities within proximity of the subject site in the Ward, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1230,"13","2021-03-18T00:00:00",3300000,"524-2021(LPAT) &525-2021(LPAT)","319, 321 and 323 Jarvis Street","$3,300,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor,  provided that the purposes are identified in the Official Plan and will benefit the community in the vicinity of the Lands."],
    [1231,"17","2022-08-15T00:00:00",1954156,"1261-2022(OLT)","2901 Bayview Avenue and 630 Sheppard Avenue East","$3,000,000 Section 37 contribution to construct a new public TTC tunnel and station connection within the South-West Development;  $1,954,156 to be allocated towards capital facilities within the vicinity of the Property, which may including cycling facilities along Sheppard Avenue East ($1,287,576 to be paid prior to the issuance of first above-grade residential nbuilding permit for the South-West Development; and  $666,580 to be paid prior to the issuance of the first above-grade residential building permit for the North-East Development; an affordable housing contribution to be provided on-site, having a total value of $4,474,500; a privately-owned, publicly accessible open space (âPOPSâ) on the Property, having a minimum area of 750 square metres"],
    [1232,"16","2020-12-04T00:00:00",507275,"A0282/20NY","1213 York Mills Road and 35-53 & 101-113 Valley Woods Rd","$507,275.00 to be allocated toward improvements to parks, ravines, and trails in the vicinity of the site, to the\nsatisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, and the City Solicitor."],
    [1233,"12","2021-10-04T00:00:00",2000000,"816-2021 & 817-2021","145-155 Balmoral Avenue","$2,000,000.00 towards one or more the following: capital improvements for new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing in Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's; capital improvements for new or existing cultural and/or community space in Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's; local area park or streetscape improvements in Ward Toronto-St. Paul's; and $200,000.00 towards public art, in accordance with the City of Toronto Public Art Program;"],
    [1234,"12","2021-07-16T00:00:00",null,"688-2021 & 689-2021","1637-1645 Bathurst Street","the owner shall provide and maintain twenty-seven (27) replacement rental dwelling units on the subject site for a period of at least 20 years beginning from the date that each replacement rental dwelling unit is first occupied"],
    [1235,"12","2021-11-12T00:00:00",1000000,"947-2021 & 948-2021","1365-1375 Yonge Street","$1,000,000 to be directed, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, to Capital Improvements in the Ward;  $750,000 to the City for Public Art and the Owner shall provide the City with a Letter of Credit in the amount of $900,000, subject to upwards indexing; provide the City with a Letter of Credit in the amount of $750,000  subject to upwards indexing representing the total cost of Above-Base Lane Improvements;  provide the City with a Letter of Credit in the amount of Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00), subject to upwards indexing as described in 1.(A) above, representing the total cost of Above-Base Lane Improvements, plus a twenty percent (20%) contingency and a payment for an inspection fee that is five percent (5%) of the amount identified above, plus an additional thirteen percent (13%) HST of the value of the Above Base Lane Improvements, to secure improvements to the Public Lane,"],
    [1236,"7","2022-08-12T00:00:00",1000000,"1199-2022(OLT)","160-200 Chalkfarm Drive","$1,000,000 to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the New Rental Building to be allocated to local community benefits and improvements in the vicinity of the Lands, at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1237,"15","2020-12-18T00:00:00",null,"1183-2020","1408, 1410, 1412, 1414, 1416 and 1420 Bayview Avenue","the owner shall provide, secure and maintain not less than 13 replacement rental dwelling units, comprised of at least 2 one-bedroom, 9 two-bedroom, 1 three-bedroom and 1 four-bedroom units within the proposed 8-storey building on the subject site for a period of at least 20 years,"],
    [1238,"9","2021-01-12T00:00:00",160000,"A1328/19TEY","1474 St. Clair Avenue West","$160,000.00, to be allocated towards local community projects including, but not limited to: parks, recreation facilities, and streetscape and open space improvements, to be determined in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the Chief Planner and\nExecutive Director, City Planning"],
    [1239,"3","2021-02-05T00:00:00",1000000,"55-2021; 56-2021","5507 and 5509 Dundas Street West","$1,000,000 to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, toward capital improvements for one or more of the following capital improvements within the Ward: A.  Islington Business Improvement Area; B.  Etobicoke Centre Six Points Park; C.  Etobicoke Civic Centre Library and Community Centre; D.  Local non-profit child care facilities; E.  Wedgewood Pool;  F.  Local park and streetscape improvements;  the owner shall make a Public Art contribution in the amount of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) on public art program terms set out in the Section 37 Agreement and to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, which amount shall be indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Non-Residential Building Construction Price Index for Toronto, calculated from the date of execution of the Section 37 Agreement to the date of issuance of the first above-grade building permit;  the owner shall provide and maintain at least six (6) affordable rental dwelling units within the proposed mixed-use building on the lot to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning; the owner shall construct and maintain, at its own expense, an area of not less than 177 square metres in a plaza on the south and west corner of Dundas Street Wet and Shorncliffe Road, for use by the general public as privately-owned publicly accessible open space (POPS)"],
    [1240,"11","2021-06-25T00:00:00",100000,"593-2021(OLT)","500 Dupont Street","$100,000, to be allocated to public realm improvements and/or parkland improvements in the neighbourhood to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and/or the General Manager, Transportation Services, the Ward Councillor and local community;"],
    [1241,"13","2021-09-13T00:00:00",14750000,"758-2021(OLT)","2 Carlton Street","$14,750,000.00 to be allocated equally between capital improvements for new or existing affordable housing, cultural or recreational facilities in Ward 13, local area streetscape capital improvements, and local area park capital improvements as may be required by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the local Councillor,"],
    [1242,"7","2021-07-16T00:00:00",600000,"663-2021 & 664-2021","2839 Jane Street","$600,000 to be directed towards the provision of community services and facilities, parkland improvements and/or public realm improvements in the vicinity of the site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1243,"3","2022-11-18T00:00:00",3700000,"80-2023(OLT)","25 Mabelle Avenue","$3,700,000.00, to be used for local park and streetscape improvements, local traffic calming measures, the Islington Business Improvement Area, Public Art, community facilities within the Etobicoke Centre and Mabelle Arts parkette project,"],
    [1244,"4","2021-12-12T00:00:00",null,"898-2021","2946-2968 Dundas Street West","The owner shall design and construct six (6) affordable rental dwelling units comprising at least 464.5 square metres of residential Gross Floor Area within an approved development at 2946-2968 Dundas Street West; The owner shall construct and maintain, at its own expense, an area of not less than 85.95 square metres in a plaza on the north east corner of Dundas Street West and Pacific Avenue, for use by the general public as privately owned publicly accessible open space (POPS)"],
    [1245,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",6700000,"949-2022","126, 132 and 142 John Street, 259, 261, 263 and 267 Richmond Street West and 41 to 59 Widmer Street","$6,200,000 to be allocated towards the provision of new affordable housing and/or the Toronto Community Housing Corporation revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing Corporation housing in the local Ward; the provision of a non-profit licensed Child Care Centre to be located in the base building of the development on the lands, comprising of a minimum of 780 square metres of interior space and a minimum of 390 square metres of exterior space;  the owner shall pay to the City the sum of $500,000.00 to provide one-time cash contributions in support of the child care facility; the construction, provision and maintenance of privately owned publicly accessible open space (POPS) on the lands, with a minimum size of 700 square metres (POPS)"],
    [1246,"10","2022-06-20T00:00:00",null,"686-2023(OLT)","938 - 950 King Street West and 95 - 99 Strachan Avenue","The owner shall design and construct twenty-two (22) affordable rental dwelling units comprising approximately 743 square metres of residential gross floor area within the building on the lot"],
    [1247,"17","2021-03-11T00:00:00",1100000,"A0670/20NY","1001 Sheppard Avenue East (15 and 75 Billes Heights)","$1,100,000.00 to the City towards local area park and/or streetscape improvements, or community, cultural, recreational facilities capital improvements or other capital facilities as permitted by the Toronto Official Plan, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the local Councillor."],
    [1248,"13","2022-08-12T00:00:00",7850000,"88-2023(OLT)","20-26 Maitland Street","$2,500,000.00 to be allocated towards new and existing capital improvements for City owned affordable housing in Ward 13;  $2,500,000.00 to be allocated towards new and existing capital improvements in City owned community, cultural, and recreational centres in Ward 13;  $2,500,000.00 to be allocated towards establishing a new non-profit City owned childcare centre in Ward 13; and $350,000 to be allocated towards local area streetscape and park improvements;"],
    [1249,"11","2021-06-22T00:00:00",3100000,"697-2021(OLT)","874-878 Yonge Street and 3-11 Scollard Street","$3,100,000 to be allocated towards community improvements within the vicinity of the Lands, satisfactory to the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1250,"18","2021-04-08T00:00:00",1100000,"332-2021(LPAT); 333-2021(LPAT)","179-181 Sheppard Ave E","$1,100,000 to be used by the City for improvements in the surrounding area of the Site."],
    [1251,"13","2021-04-08T00:00:00",1611987,"218-2021 & 219-2021","90 - 104 Queen Street East and 3 Mutual Street","$500,000 towards capital improvements in Toronto Community Housing buildings and/or new or existing affordable housing units within proximity of the lands in the Ward, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and $500,000 towards local streetscape, parkland and/or community facilities within proximity of the lands in the Ward, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; the Owner shall design, construct, finish, and convey to the City, in an acceptable environmental condition, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, a minimum 345.7 square metres Community Agency Space - prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, the owner shall provide a letter of credit in the amount sufficient to guarantee 120 percent of the estimated cost of the design, construction and handover of the Community Agency Space; prior to conveyance of the community agency space to the City, the owner shall provide a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $280,000.00 towards operating costs of the community agency space;  prior to conveyance of the community agency space to the City, the owner shall provide a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $560,000.00 towards the initial finishing costs, less the cost of constructing the kitchen, washrooms and janitorial closet, to be paid prior to conveyance to the City with the remaining funds to be used for future capital improvements to the community agency space;"],
    [1252,"13","2021-06-15T00:00:00",3300000,"698-2021(OLT) & 699-2021(OLT)","308-314 Jarvis Street and 225 Mutual Street","$200,000 (referred to as the âMcClear Place Cash Contributionâ), to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, for capital improvements to improve the public safety and other conditions of public interest relating to the lane known as McClear Place, including such things as lighting, and for streetscape and other improvements in the vicinity of the Site.;  $3,100,000.00 to be allocated for uses\nthat will benefit the community in the vicinity of the Site, at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1253,"3","2022-07-22T00:00:00",12250000,"1101-2022","2150 and 2194 Lakeshore Boulevard West and 23 Park Lawn Road (Christie's)","$5,000,000 towards streetscaping improvements along Park Lawn Road and Lake Shore Boulevard West, and the local area, shall be paid to the City by the Owner, in equal installments prior to the first above grade building permit for each of Phases 2 to 6; $2,000,000 towards renovations to the Mimico-Centennial Branch of the Toronto Public Library shall be paid to the City by the Owner prior to December 31, 2027; $3,500,000 towards improvements to local parks, streetscapes and infrastructure within the local area shall be paid to the City by the Owner prior to December 31, 2027; the Owner shall provide financial security in the form of a Letter of Credit in the amount of $5,000,000 to secure the commission and installation of public art in accordance with the Public Art Plan; the Owner shall design, construct, finish and convey freehold ownership of the two (2), 62-space, non-profit licensed Childcare Centres in Phases 2 and 3, prior to the first Condominium Registration in the Phase - to be secured by a Letter of Credit;  the Owner to provide $500,000 for each Childcare Centre for start-up operating costs, replacement reserve fund and for furnishings and equipment; the Owner shall design, construct, finish and convey freehold ownership to the City, prior to the first Condominium Registration of a building in Phase 3, in an acceptable environmental condition, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, a minimum 465 square metre, Community Agency Space located on the ground and second floors of a building in Phase 3;  the Owner shall provide a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $750,000 for future capital improvements to the Community Agency Space;   the Owner shall design, construct, and convey freehold ownership to the City, prior to the first Condominium Registration of a building in Phase 4, in an acceptable environmental condition, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, a minimum 1,300 square metre Public Library located on the ground floor of Phase 4 - secured by a Letter of Credit;  the Owner will design, construct, finish, furnish, provide equipment for and convey freehold ownership to the City, prior to Condominium Registration for the first building in Phase 5, a minimum 6,040 square metre Community Recreation Centre - secured by a Letter of Credit; the construction, provision and maintenance of two (2) privately owned publicly accessible open spaces (POPS) on the lands, being the \"Transit Plaza\" and the \"Pedestrian Plaza\", with a minimum size of 2,750 square meters and 1,550, respectively; \nA minimum amount of affordable housing must be achieved on the entire Plan Area through one or more of the following, or equivalent, delivery mechanisms, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning: 1. the conveyance of land to the City sufficient to accommodate 20% of the residential gross floor area.\n2. the provision of 10% of residential gross floor area as purpose-built rentals units with affordable rents secured for a period of no less than 20 years; and/or 3. the conveyance to the City of 5% of the residential gross floor area for the purposes of permanent affordable housing."],
    [1254,"9","2021-11-12T00:00:00",125000,"950-2021 & 951-2021","646-648 Dufferin Street and 1-3 Boland Lane","an indexed cash contribution of $125, 000  dollars to be paid by the owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the new residential building to be allocated towards community improvements in the surrounding area provided that purpose is identified in the Toronto Official Plan and will benefit the community, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning,  in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1255,"9","2021-11-12T00:00:00",125000,"952-2021 & 953-2021","1494-1502 Dundas Street West","an indexed cash contribution of one hundred and twenty-five thousand ($125, 000.00) dollars to be paid by the owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the development to be allocated towards community improvements in the surrounding area provided that purpose is identified in the Toronto Official Plan and will benefit the community, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning,  in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1256,"11","2021-11-12T00:00:00",null,"916-2021 & 917-2021","315-325 Spadina Avenue","the owner shall provide and maintain 22 rental dwelling units on the lands at 315-325 Spadina Avenue as affordable rental housing for a minimum period of 25 years"],
    [1257,"13","2021-06-09T00:00:00",6300000,"517-2021 & 518-2021","244-262 Church Street","$2,000,000.00 to new and existing capital improvements for City owned affordable housing in Ward 13; $2,000,000.00 to new and existing capital improvements in City owned community, cultural, and recreational centres in Ward 13;  $2,000,000.00 to establishing a new non-profit City owned childcare centre in Ward 13; and  $300,000.00 to local area streetscape and park improvements in the Ward, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1258,"13","2021-12-17T00:00:00",1100000,"1095-2021 & 1096-2021","27 Grosvenor Street and 26 Grenville Street","The provision of a non-profit licensed Child Care Centre to be located in the base building of the development on the lands, to accommodate 49 children, including infants, toddlers and preschoolers, comprising of a minimum of 685 square metres of interior space and approximately 290 square metres of exterior space adjacent to the interior space;  $1,100,000.00 to be allocated towards new and/or existing affordable housing within Ward 13, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  the owner will provide a minimum 30 percent of the total residential unit mix and a minimum 30 percent of the total residential gross leasable area as affordable rental housing units - 231 affordable rental dwelling units;"],
    [1259,"3","2022-03-09T00:00:00",4000000,"198-2022 & 199-2022","1306 - 1310 The Queensway","$4,000,000 is to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, towards one or more of the following capital improvements within the Ward;   streetscape improvements in the area bounded by Bloor Street West to The Queensway and Islington Avenue and The East Mall;  improvements to local parks and trails located in Ward 3;   provision of a splash pad at the proposed on-site public park;   local community centres; and  public art on the site at the southwest corner of The Queensway and Islington Avenue at 1001-1037 The Queensway;  the owner shall provide and maintain at least twelve (12) affordable rental dwelling units on the lands at 1306-1310 The Queensway as affordable rental housing for a minimum period of 15 years; a minimum area of 759 square metres as privately-owned publicly (POPS) accessible space in a plaza between the mid-rise building and the towers"],
    [1260,"13","2021-10-04T00:00:00",3100000,"838-2021 & 839-2021","111 to 125 River Street","$1,550,000.00 to new City-owned affordable housing or community space and/or  capital improvements to City owned affordable housing and/or community recreation space in Ward 13;  $1,550,000.00 to local area streetscape and park improvements in Ward 13, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the General Manager,Park,Forestry and Recreation;- a Public Art Plan for the provision of Public Art upon the adjacent City-owned lands and shall submit the Public Art Plan to the City,- valued at $500,000"],
    [1261,"5","2022-07-22T00:00:00",150000,"965-2022, 966-2022","1693-1707 Weston Road and 10 Victoria Avenue East","$100,000 to be used for streetscape and public realm improvements in the vicinity of the site and such improvements will ensure that the streetscape improvements comply with the Streetscape Manual to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning; the owner shall design and construct six (6) affordable rental dwelling units comprising 493.4 square metres of residential Gross Floor Area within an approved development at 1693-1707 Weston Road and 10 Victoria Avenue East,; $50,000 for the installation of one (1) bike share station in the area of the development application determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor,"],
    [1262,"8","2021-06-17T00:00:00",250000,"A0243/21NY","1886 Eglinton Avenue West","$100,000 Bike Share contribution for two bike share stations; and $150,000 to support or implement the outcomes of the Little Jamaica Initiative"],
    [1263,"1","2021-06-09T00:00:00",100000,"500-2021","555 Rexdale Boulevard (Woodbine Racetrack lands)","$100,000.00 to the City for funds associated with the signal modifications to the following signalised intersections, and to other adjacent signalised intersections, as required, to the satisfaction of the General Manager of Transportation Services: \nâ¢\tRexdale Boulevard and Humberwood Boulevard;\nâ¢\tRexdale Boulevard and Queens Plate Drive West;\nâ¢\tRexdale Boulevard and Highway 27;\nâ¢\tRexdale Boulevard and Queens Plate Drive East; and\nâ¢\tHighway 27 and Belfield Road."],
    [1264,"13",null,5400000,"entered prior to by-law","254-266 King Street East, 427-435 Adelaide Street East and 157 Princess Street","$3,900,000 directed to capital improvements to new or existing affordable housing or community and cultural space in Ward 13 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and $1,500,000 directed to Streetscape or park improvements, including public art located in a public space on-site or in the vicinity of the site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1265,"11","2021-07-16T00:00:00",1747550,"687-2021","33-45 Avenue Road and 136-148 Yorkville Avenue","$897,550.00 directed towards new and/or capital improvements to affordable housing; $850,000.00 directed towards streetscape or local area park improvements, and/or capital improvements for new or existing community facilities."],
    [1266,"11","2021-08-12T00:00:00",895000,"704-2021(OLT)","840 and 860 Dupont Street","$89,500.00 to be allocated to the provision of new affordable housing in the Ward in which the Lands are located;\n$89,500.00 to be allocated to capital improvements to existing Toronto Community Housing Corporation (âTCHCâ) buildings in the Ward in which the Lands are located; and $716,000.be allocated to parkland improvements and/or public realm improvements, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, the General Manager, PFR and/or the General Manager, Transportation Services, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and local community;  the owner of the lot shall provide a letter of credit to the City, to include provision for upwards indexing, in a form satisfactory to the City, in the amount of the remaining parkland dedication requirement, as determined by the City's Appraisal Services staff, which will be held as security by the City for the satisfactory completion, by the owner of the lot, of the construction of the required above-base\npark improvements."],
    [1267,"2","2021-10-04T00:00:00",660000,"834-2021 & 835-2021","250 Wincott Drive and 4620 Eglinton Avenue West","The Owner shall design and construct fifty-four (54) affordable rental dwelling units comprising 4,183 m2 of residential Gross Floor Area - maintain the fifty-four (54) affordable rental dwelling units as rental dwelling units for a minimum of 25 years;  the Owner shall design, construct, finish and convey to the City, in an acceptable environmental condition, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, a minimum 465 m2 (5,000 square feet) Community Agency Space located on the ground floor of Building B adjacent to the public park - Prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, the owner shall provide a letter of credit in the amount sufficient to guarantee 120 percent of the estimated cost of the design, construction and conveyance of the Community Agency Space; Prior to conveyance of the Community Agency Space to the City, the owner shall provide a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $660,000.00 for future capital improvements to the Community Agency Space;   The Owner shall provide, at its own expense, all to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the City Solicitor, a minimum area of 659 mÂ² as Privately-Owned Publicly-Accessible Space (POPS) in between Buildings B and C"],
    [1268,"5",null,600000,"entered prior to by-law","159 and 161-181 Mulock Avenue and 6 Lloyd Avenue","The owner shall design and construct ten (10) residential dwelling units with a minimum total new floor area of 449 m2 (4,838 ft2) (the \"Affordable Units\"), within the approved development - to be maintained for as Affordable Ownership Housing for at least 45 years; the owner shall design, construct, finish and convey freehold ownership to the City, in an  acceptable environmental condition, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, a minimum 372 m2 (4,000 ft2) Community Agency Space located on the ground floor of the office building, with direct access to the adjacent outdoor space - Prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, the owner shall provide a letter of credit in the amount sufficient to guarantee 120 percent of the estimated cost of the design, construction and conveyance of the Community Agency Space;  Prior to conveyance of the Community Agency Space to the City, the owner shall provide a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $600,000.00 for future capital improvements to the Community Agency Space."],
    [1269,"17","2022-05-12T00:00:00",1025000,"468-2022 & 469-2022","699 Sheppard Avenue East","$1,025,000 toward any one or more of the following: . parkland and other community services and facility improvements within the area, as well as streetscape improvements and that the design of the streetscape  improvements comply with the Streetscape Manual, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning"],
    [1270,"17","2022-07-22T00:00:00",2800000,"1006-2022","2550 Victoria Park Avenue and 2, 4, 6 Lansing Square","$2,700,000 to be used for the improvement of Pleasant View Library;  a Public Art contribution to the City in the amount of $500,000 on public art program terms set out in the Section 37 Agreement; The owner shall design, construct and operate at least 160 affordable rental dwelling units comprised of approximately 8,919 square metres of residential Gross Floor Area; $100,000 towards the installation of two bike-share stations on the site;"],
    [1271,"21","2022-04-07T00:00:00",250000,"315-2022","2740 Lawrence Avenue East","$250,000 to be allocated evenly towards 'above base' improvements to the new public park and to the adjacent planned City day care centre to be located on the west side of the new public street."],
    [1272,"10","2021-05-11T00:00:00",120000,"A1190/20TEY","357 King Street West","$120,000 to be allocated towards community services and facilities within or serving the King-Spadina area, as may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1273,"13","2021-10-04T00:00:00",9000000,"832-2021 & 833-2021","1075 Bay Street","$3,000,000 towards new and/or existing affordable housing within Ward 13, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $3,000,000 towards local area park or streetscape improvements located within Ward 13 and within the vicinity of the subject lands, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, and the General Manager, Transportation Services; $3,000,000 towards community, cultural, or recreational facilities capital improvements within Ward 13, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and $500,000 towards public art located near the corner of Bay Street and St. Mary Street on the subject lands, in accordance with the City of Torontoâs Percent for Public Art Program; Construct and maintain a privately-owned publicly accessible space (POPS) with a minimum area of 265 square metres,"],
    [1274,"10",null,5000000,"entered prior to by-law","149, 151, 171 Front Street West, 7 Station Street, 20 York Street","(i) $1,750,000 towards public art; (ii) $1,000,000 towards new off-site affordable housing; (iii) $1,000,000 towards arts and culture in Ward 10; (iv) $1,000,000 for the study of and/or capital investment into the implementation of the Downtown Parks and Public Realm Plan; and (v) $250,000 towards the City of Toronto's Residential School Survivor's Legacy Structure."],
    [1275,"3","2021-10-07T00:00:00",600000,"1268-2022(OLT)","859 The Queensway","an indexed cash contribution by the Applicant to the City in the amount of six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000)  to be allocated amongst the following at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor:  streetscape improvements along The Queensway through the Shop The Queensway Business Improvement Area;  ii.  improvements to local parks and trails located in Ward 3, including Queensway Park and Mimico Park Trail; and/or iii.  public art on the site at the south-west corner of The Queensway and Islington known municipally as 1001-1037 The Queensway;"],
    [1276,"4","2021-10-08T00:00:00",350000,"862-2021(OLT)","6 Noble Street","a voluntary financial contribution by the owner of $350,000 towards the provision of affordable rental housing within Ward 14 (now Ward 4) in the vicinity of the site, including provision for upwards indexing in accordance with the Statistics Canada Residential Construction Price Index for Toronto for the period from the date of the execution of the Section 37 Agreement to the date the payment is made;"],
    [1277,"16","2021-11-29T00:00:00",2400000,"325-2022(OLT) & 326-2022(OLT)","25 St. Dennis Drive","$2,400,000.00 to be used towards parkland improvements within the Flemingdon Park or Thorncliffe Park community and/or other capital purposes in the vicinity of the Site as may be agreed to by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the local Councillor, excluding Public Art;"],
    [1278,"24","2021-11-12T00:00:00",800000,"931-2021 & 932-2021","66 and 80 Dale Avenue","prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, the Owner shall make a cash contribution to the City in the amount of eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) to be used for 'above base' improvements to the proposed public park located on Dale Avenue to the satisfaction of the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation;  the owner shall construct and maintain, at its own expense, an area of not less than 2,438 square metres, along the northern and western edges of the development site (80 Dale Avenue), for use by the general public as a Privately Owned Publicly Accessible Open Space walking trail"],
    [1279,"25","2021-12-17T00:00:00",1400000,"1087-2021","7437, 7439 and 7441 Kingston Road","$900,000 to be allocated towards Northeast Scarborough Community Centre at 8450 Sheppard Avenue East;  $250,000 to be allocated towards the refurbishment and improvement of the Royal Rouge Tot Lot; and $250,000 to be allocated towards park improvements in Ward 25 to be directed in consultation with the local Councillor and the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation;"],
    [1280,"19","2022-07-22T00:00:00",387500,"836-2022,  837-2022","2494 Danforth Avenue","prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner shall pay to the City a cash contribution of $387,500.00 to be allocated towards capital improvements that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the subject site, such as, but not limited to, non-profit licensed daycare facilities, community centres, recreation facilities, libraries, arts-related community space, local streetscape improvements, Business Improvement Area capital projects, capital improvements to Toronto Community Housing in Ward 19, or public parks in the area, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1281,"13","2021-07-30T00:00:00",3509000,"701-2021(OLT) & 702-2021(OLT)","59 Richmond Street East and 114 and 120 Church Street","$1,000,000 to be allocated to Public Art that will be located within the future 198 square metres on-site park.  In lieu of a monetary contribution, the owner must at its election provide Public Art for the future 198 square metres on-site park in accordance with the City's Public Art Program;  $500,000 to be used for capital improvements to existing community non-profits, including Fred Victor Centre; $2,000,000 to be allocated to local streetscape and/or park improvements;  $450,000 to be allocated to the implementation of the Heritage Interpretation Master Plan and/or Heritage Lighting Master Plan for Old Town Toronto;  $559,000 to be allocated to improvements to community, recreation and/or cultural spaces and/or City facilities."],
    [1282,"9","2021-02-04T00:00:00",50000,"A0526/20TEY","150 Sterling Road","$50,000 for a new Bike Share Station, to be located, at the discretion of the Director, Community Planning, Toronto and East York District, on City lands north of the site and adjacent to the proposed new Public Park,"],
    [1283,"3","2021-11-01T00:00:00",1500000,"212-2022(OLT)","1001, 1007, 1011 and 1037 The Queensway","$1,500,000 to be directed in consultation with the Ward Councillor toward streetscape improvements in the area along The Queensway, connections to the Mimico Trail and other community improvements in the immediate vicinity;  $750,000 to be directed in consultation with the Ward Councillor toward Public Art to be used to fund On-Site public art pursuant to a Public Art Plan.;  The owner shall design and construct twelve (12) affordable rental dwelling units within an approved development on the lands"],
    [1284,"8","2022-08-11T00:00:00",1800000,"1207-2022 (OLT)","2400-2444 Yonge Street","$1,500,000.00 to be allocated towards park acquisition and/or park improvements in the Yonge-Eglinton Area including, but not limited to, Eglinton Park and the new park being created at Duplex Avenue and Montgomery Avenue/Helendale Avenue;  $300,000.00 to be allocated to current and future streetscape improvements and landscaping upgrades along the Yonge Street and Montgomery Avenue frontages, including landscaping, seating and lighting improvements to the interface between the Anne Johnston Health Centre, new mid-block connections and the removal of existing boulevard parking;"],
    [1285,"9","2021-07-02T00:00:00",450000,"A0296/20TEY","908 St. Clair Ave. W","$450,000.00 to be allocated towards improvements at Charles Brereton Park, or another local community project in the vicinity of the site."],
    [1286,"10","2021-12-22T00:00:00",2500000,"105-2022(OLT)","263 Adelaide Street West","$2,000,000 for community services and facilities in the King - Spadina Area, how the funds are to be used is at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $250,000 for capital improvements to existing rental housing units provided by Toronto Community Housing Corporation in Ward 10 Spadina-Fort York; and $250,000 for the provision of new affordable rental housing as part of the Alexandra Park Revitalization in Ward 10 Spadina-Fort York, to be directed to the Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing."],
    [1287,"18","2022-08-10T00:00:00",2900000,"1178-2022(OLT)","6080 Yonge Street and 11 Homewood Avenue","$2,900,000 dollars to be paid by the owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for any building on the Site and to be allocated toward local community improvements, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1288,"18","2021-11-15T00:00:00",52000,"A0215/21NY","75 Canterbury Place","$52,000.00 to be allocated toward capital improvements in the vicinity of the subject site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1289,"4","2020-12-02T00:00:00",385000,"A1176/19TEY","2376 Dundas St. W.","$385,000 to be used for capital improvements to the municipal shelter located at 2299 Dundas Street West, as may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the local Ward Councillor."],
    [1290,"3","2022-03-09T00:00:00",2000000,"187-2022","8-26 Jopling Avenue South","a minimum 467 mÂ² Community Agency Space located on the ground floor (to be secured by a LC); $560,000.00 for future capital improvements to the Community Agency Space; $1,440,000 toward capital improvements for one or more of the following capital improvements within the Ward: (1) Hydro corridor multi-use trail (Bloor-Kipling - Burnhamthorpe); (2) Public art, streetscape improvements and enhanced pedestrian and cycling connections; (3) Local parks; and (4) Local not-for-profit childcare; a Privately-Owned Publicly-Accessible Space (\"POPS\") having a minimum area of 257 square metres along the south of the property"],
    [1291,"17","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1500000,"961-2022, 962-2022","12-24 Leith Hill Road","$1,500,000 towards improvements to Fairview Public Library and/or Oriole Community Centre"],
    [1292,"2","2022-07-22T00:00:00",600000,"1039-2022","375-385 The West Mall","the owner shall design, construct, finish and convey to the City, in an acceptable environmental condition, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, a minimum 372 square metres (4,000 square feet) Community Agency Space located on the ground floor and/or mezzanine floor of the building;  the owner shall provide a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $600,000 for future capital improvements to the Community Agency Space;"],
    [1293,"22","2022-03-09T00:00:00",1800000,"179-2022","2075 Kennedy Road and 26 and 50 Village Green Square","$1.8 million payable to the City of Toronto to be allocated towards the construction of an outdoor skating facility in Ward 22; the owner shall provide and maintain at least 30 rental dwelling units on the lands at 2075 Kennedy Road, and 26 and 50 Village Green Square as affordable rental housing (100 percent of market rate or below) for a minimum period of 20 years"],
    [1294,"12","2022-03-09T00:00:00",3643000,"167-2022","29-39 Pleasant Boulevard","$3,643,000.00 for capital improvements for new or existing cultural and/or community space within the vicinity of the application site, affordable housing, local area park improvement, and/or streetscape improvements;"],
    [1295,"25","2022-02-17T00:00:00",1350000,"122-2022","1625 Military Trail and 6000 Kingston Road","$1,350,000.00 (1.35 million) to be secured to enhance streetscape and public realm in the Highland Creek Village as outlined in the Council-adopted Urban Design Guidelines such that the design of the streetscape improvements comply with the Streetscape Manual and/or are to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;"],
    [1296,"4","2022-08-12T00:00:00",50000,"79-2023(OLT)","1540-1550 Bloor Street West","the owner shall provide and maintain fourteen (14) new affordable rental dwelling units on the lands at 1540-1550 Bloor Street West for a minimum period of ninety-nine (99) years;  $50,000.00 for one bike share station to be located in the immediate vicinity of the property,"],
    [1297,"22","2022-07-22T00:00:00",300000,"1011-2022","3850 and 3900 Sheppard Avenue East and 2350 to 2362 Kennedy Road (Agincourt Mall)","the design, construction, finishing, maintenance and provision of at least 272 affordable rental housing dwelling units comprised of at least 16,864 square metres of residential Gross Floor Area on the lands; the design, construction, finishing and equipping of a non-profit licensed child care facility to be located in the second floor of the building on Block 2, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager, Children's Services, to accommodate at a minimum 62 children, including infants, toddlers and preschoolers, comprising a minimum of 1,060 square metres of interior space and approximately 347 square metres of exterior space - to be secured by LC; a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $150,000.00 to be used toward start-up costs;  a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $150,000.00 to the Child Care Capital Reserve Fund, to replace appliances and large equipment due to wear and tear; the owner shall substantially complete construction of 1,090 square metres of Community Agency Space to be located on the ground floor of the building on Block 2 which is to be provided to the City at no cost for public use - to be secured by LC; an on-site public art installation with a minimum value of $250,000.00"],
    [1298,"11","2022-07-22T00:00:00",8250000,"916-2022","700 University Avenue","prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, a cash contribution of $8,250,000 towards the provision of affordable housing in the vicinity of the site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the Executive Director, Housing Secretariat;"],
    [1299,"3","2022-07-26T00:00:00",1200000,"535-2023(OLT)","933 - 935 The Queensway","$1,200,000. dollars to be allocated towards the streetscape improvements along The Queensway through the Shop The Queensway Business Improvement Area; traffic control and street (all street designations) improvement measures; improvements to local parks and trails located in local Ward, including Queensway Park and Mimico Park Trail; and/or public art (including heritage plaques) as identified by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1300,"8","2022-03-03T00:00:00",50000,"A0836/21NY","228 Wilson Ave.","A financial contribution of $50,000 to support the installation and maintenance of a pedestrian crossing at the intersection of Clyde Avenue and Wilson Avenue."],
    [1301,"9","2022-02-09T00:00:00",1500000,"A0972/21TEY","1245 Dupont St. (Galleria Mall)","Prior to the issuance of the second above grade building permit (Block 6) for the development, the Owner shall provide a cash contribution of $1,500,000.00 to the City to be used towards Community benefits deemed appropriate to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the local Ward Councillor;  Up to $250,000.00 of the $1,500,000.00 voluntary contribution be directed towards costs associated with a redesign and/or construction of a larger skating pad. Should a redesign and/or construction not be realized, the City may direct the full $1,500,000.00 voluntary contribution towards affordable housing in Ward 9."],
    [1302,"2","2022-05-12T00:00:00",1500000,"465-2022 & 464-2022","340 Mill Road","$1,500,000, for the provision of parkland improvements at Centennial Park and/or the provision of connecting cycling infrastructure along Burnhamthorpe Road from Etobicoke Creek to Mill Road, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  the owner shall continue to provide and maintain the existing 225 rental dwelling units at 340 Mill Road as rental housing, together with the new and retained associated facilities and amenities of the residential rental property, for a period of at least 20 years"],
    [1303,"24","2022-03-09T00:00:00",665000,"251-2022","4097 Lawrence Avenue East and 197 to 201 Galloway Road","$665,000 towards playground/park amenities for St. Margaret's Parkette located at 4138 Lawrence Avenue East;"],
    [1304,"13","2022-02-03T00:00:00",null,"103-2022","109 to 125 George Street and 231 Richmond Street East","The conveyance of, for nominal consideration, a minimum of one (1) one-bedroom, four (4) two-bedroom, and two (2) three-bedroom dwelling units (the \"Affordable Rental Units\") in the new 39-storey mixed use building for operation of affordable rental housing"],
    [1305,"13","2020-10-22T00:00:00",300000,"MZO 596/20","373 Front Street East and 90 Mill Street","Voluntary community benefit payment of $300,000 to be allocated towards parkland improvements in the West Don Lands Precinct Plan Area"],
    [1306,"6","2022-04-07T00:00:00",1400000,"320-2022","824 Sheppard Avenue West, 177, 179 and 181 Cocksfield Avenue","$1,400,000.00 to be allocated towards improvements to parks, community facilities and/or the public realm located within Ward 6 and/or the vicinity of the application site, such allocation be at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City  Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1307,"15","2022-07-12T00:00:00",1400000,"1184-2022(OLT)","1710-1736 Bayview Avenue","$1,400,000 to be paid by the Application prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the proposed development, to be allocated for local area improvements in the vicinity of the Subject Property, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director City Planning, in consultation with the local Ward Councillor;"],
    [1308,"13","2022-08-10T00:00:00",3500000,"1151-2022(OLT)","234-250 King Street East and 162 Princess Street","$1,250,000.00 to be allocated towards capital improvement for new or existing Toronto Community Housing or other affordable housing within Ward 13, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $1,250,000.00 to be allocated towards capital improvement for new or existing City-owned community, recreation and cultural space within Ward 13, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and $1,000,000.00 to be allocated towards local area streetscape and/or park improvements within Ward 13, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1309,"14","2022-08-16T00:00:00",150000,"167-2023(OLT)","954, 956 and 958 Broadview Avenue and 72 Chester Hill Road","Owner shall enter into assignable Agreement(s) of Purchase and Sale to convey, at below market value (as further described below), eight (8) Affordable Ownership Units (valued at $3.3M or cash payment of $2M to be used towards affordable housing); a cash contribution in the amount of $100,000 to be allocated to certain community benefits in the vicinity of the Property including towards the public design process  of the Wonscotonach Park projects with the allocation of such funds to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $50,0000 for public art to be located in the Parkland Dedication to commemorate the Chester School heritage resource,"],
    [1310,"8","2022-06-30T00:00:00",1000000,"788-2022(OLT)","4050 Yonge Street (2022)","$1.0 million to be allocated towards improvements to path and trails within the West Don River Valley area adjacent to the site, improvements to Stewart A. McGregor Parkette, improvements to York Mills Valley Park, and improvements to the Don Valley Golf Course facility, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  The owner shall design, finance and construct an at grade/below-grade pedestrian tunnel connection linking the proposed development to the York Mills Subway Station on the east side of Yonge Street at no cost to the City or the Toronto Transit Commission,"],
    [1311,"15","2022-07-18T00:00:00",900000,"1121-2022(OLT)","126-132 Laird Drive, 134 Laird Drive","$850,000, for the North Lands and the South Lands, to be paid prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, to be allocated to local improvements at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, in accordance with the Planning Act;  $50,000.00 towards the installation of one bike-share station in the area;"],
    [1312,"11","2022-03-31T00:00:00",1200000,"220-2022(OLT)","328-358 Dupont Street","$1,000,000 toward capital improvements to new and/or existing affordable housing in the vicinity of the lot, to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $200,000 toward the installation of  signalized traffic control at Dupont Street and Kendal Avenue which amount will be indexed upwardly in accordance with the construction price index calculated from the date of execution of the Section 37 Agreement for the development to the date of payment."],
    [1313,"7","2022-08-08T00:00:00",750000,"1123-2022(OLT)","2370 Finch Avenue West","$750,000, to be allocated towards capital facilities in the Emery Village Secondary Plan area, to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1314,"15","2022-05-13T00:00:00",3750000,"81-2023(OLT); 82-2023(OLT)","241 Redpath Avenue","$3,750,00.00 dollars to be allocated towards the community benefits that have been identified as priorities in the Yonge-Eglinton Secondary Plan at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1315,"6","2022-07-22T00:00:00",2700000,"835-2022","3621 Dufferin Street","$2,700,00.00 towards area parks improvements, and/or community center or streetscape improvements;"],
    [1316,"18","2022-07-22T00:00:00",3400000,"1037-2022","6150 to 6160 Yonge Street, 9 to 11 Pleasant Avenue and 18 Goulding Avenue","$3,400,000 to be allocated towards parkland and other community services and facility improvements within the Ward as well as streetscape improvements which comply with the Streetscape Manual,"],
    [1317,"20","2023-02-08T00:00:00",800000,"154-2023","250 Danforth Road","$800,000 towards community facilities in the Warden Woods Community;  the owner shall submit a public art plan detailing the design and construction of an on-site public art installation with a minimum value of $700,000.00;"],
    [1318,"22","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1000000,"838-2022","3459 to 3471 Sheppard Avenue East","$1,000,000.00 to be paid by the owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the new residential building, to be allocated towards improvements to parks and community facilities in Ward 22 provided that purpose is identified in the Toronto Official Plan and will benefit the community,"],
    [1319,"10","2022-05-11T00:00:00",3600000,"596-2022","545 Lake Shore Boulevard West","$500,000.00 to be allocated towards the provision of affordable housing in the Housing Now development at 150 Queens Wharf Road;  $100,000 to be allocated  at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in  consultation with the Ward Councillor, towards the Waterfront Neighbourhood  Centre located at 627 Queens Wharf Road; $690,000.00 to be allocated towards the provision of affordable housing in the Housing Now development at 150 Queens Wharf Road; $2,310,000.00 to be allocated towards the provision of affordable housing in the Housing Now development at 150 Queens Wharf Road; The owner shall construct, provide and maintain a Privately-Owned and Publicly-Accessible Open Space (\"POPS\") at 545 Lake Shore Boulevard West with a minimum area of 70 square metres at the southwest corner of the property"],
    [1320,"13","2022-08-05T00:00:00",6500000,"1246-2022(OLT)","137-149 Church Street","$2,000,000 directed towards eligible cultural, community and recreation space; $2,000,000 directed towards new affordable housing; $2,000,000 directed towards local streetscape improvements and park improvements; and $500,000 be directed towards public art"],
    [1321,"15","2022-08-12T00:00:00",2800000,"1254-2022(OLT) & 1255-2022(OLT)","40 and 44 Broadway Ave","$2.8 million to be allocated towards the acquisition of parkland and/or improvements to other parks and/or recreational facilities and/or streetscape improvements and/or other community projects in Ward 15, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning or designate, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation;"],
    [1322,"11","2022-06-28T00:00:00",5800000,"782-2022(OLT)","210 Bloor Street West","$5,800,000, subject to Indexing, of which twenty percent (20%) is to be allocated to new or existing Toronto Community Housing and/or affordable housing in the Ward, and eighty percent (80%) is to be allocated to local community benefits and improvements in the vicinity of the Lands, all at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor:"],
    [1323,"18",null,9000000,"entered prior to by-law","314, 315, 316, 317 and 325 Bogert Avenue and 305, 306, 307 and 308 Poyntz Avenue","a cash contribution of $9,000,000 divided in 4 equal phased payments - for affordable housing and for community, cultural or institutional facilities, non-profit child care facilities, affordable housing, parkland and/or park improvements, and/or public access to ravines and valleys, in Ward 18"],
    [1324,"8","2022-07-22T00:00:00",150000,"842-2022","2116 Eglinton Avenue West","$100,000.00 (One Hundred Thousand Dollars), towards additional Transportation Demand Management Measures and area parks improvements be provided, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;  $50,000 for the future implementation of bike-share  facilities in the vicinity of the development site, at a location that may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1325,"15","2022-07-22T00:00:00",2850000,"994-2022, 995-2022","109 Erskine Avenue","$2,800,00.00 to be allocated towards community services and facilities, local parkland acquisition and improvements, and/or public realm improvements within the vicinity of the subject property, with the design of any streetscape improvements to comply with the Streetscape Manual, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;  $50,000.00 towards additional area bike share facilities and area parks improvements be provided, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning,"],
    [1326,"9","2022-06-16T00:00:00",500000,"589-2022","1319 Bloor Street West","the owner shall design, construct, finish and convey to the City, in an acceptable environmental condition, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, a minimum 5,000 square feet (465 square metres) Community Agency Space; a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $500,000.00 for total finishing costs of the community agency space; provide and maintain 15 new affordable rental dwelling units on the lands at 1319 Bloor Street West for a minimum period of ninety-nine (99) years; A payment of $100,000 for bike-share station implementation on-site or in the area surrounding the subject site;"],
    [1327,"9","2022-06-16T00:00:00",null,"536-2022","1500-1536 St. Clair Avenue West and 20-36 Caledonia Road","the owner shall enter into assignable Agreement(s) of Purchase and Sale to convey, at below market value, up to forty (40) dwelling units comprised of a minimum total 2,280 saleable square metres (24,500 saleable square feet) to a maximum of 2,375 saleable square metres (25,530 saleable square feet)  for the purchase of affordable ownership housing by Habitat for Humanity; Prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, the owner shall provide a total cash contribution of $7,500,000.00 towards the purchase of the Affordable Ownership Units, which shall be delivered by way of a credit to the Purchase Price of each Affordable Ownership Unit, the amount of such credit to each Affordable Ownership Unit to be determined by the City;"],
    [1328,"11",null,3800000,"entered prior to by-law","717 Church Street and 85, 89, 93 and 97 Collier Street","$500,000 to be allocated for on-site public art;  $500,000 to be allocated for enhanced streetscape improvements adjacent to the Subject Site, including improvements to Collier Street that enhance the urban design of that street; $1,000,000 to be allocated for affordable housing initiatives; and $1,800,000 to be allocated for social services, community facilities, park improvements and road safety and streetscape improvements in the immediate area of Bloor Street East, Yonge Street, Rosedale Valley Road and St. Paul's Square"],
    [1329,"3","2022-07-25T00:00:00",1200000,"1188-2022(OLT)","1045-1049 The Queensway","an indexed cash contribution of $1,200,000 to be paid by the Application for a. streetscape improvements along The Queensway through the Shop the Queensway Business Improvement Area;  b. traffic control and street improvement measures for The Queensway, including but not limited to road safety and local traffic calming and future bicycle lanes; improvements to local parks and trails located in Ward 3, including but not limited to The Queensway Park and Mimico Park Trail; d. the provision of not-for-profit daycares in Ward 3; and e. affordable housing units;"],
    [1330,"2","2022-08-12T00:00:00",185000,"1153-2022(OLT)","240 Markland Drive","$185,000 to be paid to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permits, to be used towards local park improvements;"],
    [1331,"13","2022-07-28T00:00:00",2000000,"1195-2022(OLT)","34-50 King Street East and 2 Toronto Street","$2,000,000.00, indexed to be allocated to certain community benefits in the vicinity of the Lands, within the boundaries Ward 28 (now Ward 13) , with the allocation of such funds to be determined by the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1332,"13","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1600000,"1053-2022, 1054-2022","506-516 Church Street","$1,600,000.00 to be allocated towards local streetscape and laneway improvements in the vicinity of the Lands  but specifcly for onna Shaw Lane and Alexander Place"],
    [1333,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",6000000,"1042-2022","224-240 Adelaide Street West","$1,200,000 for the provision of affordable housing in Ward 10 within the vicinity of the site to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $ 4,800,000 for the provision of Community Services and Facilities, parkland construction/improvements and/or streetscape improvements along Adelaide Street West and/or Duncan Street in Ward 10 within the vicinity of the site,"],
    [1334,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1050000,"1041-2022","250 University Avenue","$1,000,000  to be allocated towards the provision of new affordable housing and/or the Toronto Community Housing Corporation revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing Corporation housing in Ward 10, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; a fully-accessible entrance and below-grade pedestrian tunnel connection from 250 University Avenue connecting to the existing Line 1 (Yonge-University) Osgoode Subway Station in replacement of the stairs located within the Queen Street West sidewalk - valued at $5M);  a $50,000 payment for a bike-share station in the vicinity of the Lands;"],
    [1335,"6",null,900000,"entered prior to by-law","221-245 Wilmington Avenue","$900,000 to be allocated towards Irv W. Chapley Park and/or improvements to other parks and/or recreational facilities in Ward 6, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation;"],
    [1336,"2","2022-07-22T00:00:00",2200000,"976-2022, 977-2022","63 and 73 Widdicombe Hill Boulevard","$2,200,000 payable to the Treasurer, City of Toronto, for the provision of local streetscape, parkland and/or community facilities within proximity of the subject site, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1337,"3","2022-07-22T00:00:00",700000,"998-2022","801 The Queensway","$700,000 to be allocated to: streetscape improvements, including new trees along The Queensway and The Queensway Business Improvement Area; traffic control and street (all street designations) improvement measures, including bike lanes; improvements to local parks and trails located in Ward 3, including Queensway Park and Mimico Park Trail; and/or public art, including heritage plaques, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1338,"3","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1000000,"979-2022","900 to 940 The East Mall","$1,000,000 to be used towards park improvements for West Deane Park and/or other parks or capital improvements that would benefit the community in the vicinity of the lands, to the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Panning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  The owner shall provide and convey at nominal charge at least eight Affordable Ownership Units with an approximate total net floor area of 460 square metres to Toronto Artscape Inc. or a similar non-profit housing provider for affordable ownership housing"],
    [1339,"18","2022-08-08T00:00:00",1950000,"1118-2022(OLT)","5294 to 5306 Yonge Street (5300 Yonge)","a public art contribution in the amount of $250,000; $1,950,000 to be used be used by the City in its sole discretion toward the provision of parkland acquisition, parkland improvements, public recreation centres and social facilities, and/or toward the cost of constructing and furnishing such facilities and/or toward the cost of the City acquiring lands necessary for the completion of planned service roads and associated road network and buffer areas in the North York Centre; In the event the owner elects to provide a place of worship on the Lands as a density incentive, provide a letter of credit to the Chief Planner in the amount of one thousand two hundred and ninety-one dollars and sixty-seven cents ($1,291.67) multiplied by the gross floor area attributable to the place of worship"],
    [1340,"5","2022-07-22T00:00:00",null,"964-2022","1956-1986 Weston Road and 1-5 Little Avenue","the owner shall design, construct, finish and convey in fee simple to the City, in an acceptable environmental condition, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, a minimum 315.87 square metres (3,400 square feet) non-profit community cultural space located on level one of the building fronting 3 Little Avenue,"],
    [1341,"3","2022-07-22T00:00:00",145000,"922-2022","4916-4946 Dundas Street West and 4-16 Burnhamthorpe Road","$145,000 (the \"Cash Contribution\") allocated towards the following capital community services and facilities:\n1. Village of Islington Business Improvement Association and streetscape improvements for Dundas Street West; 2. local park improvements; and 3. Mabelle Arts;"],
    [1342,"6","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1100000,"985-2022","1184 Wilson Avenue","an indexed cash contribution of $1,100,000.00 to be paid by the Owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the new residential building, to be allocated towards capital improvements to parkland, community facilities and/or public realm located within the vicinity of the site and/or Ward 6, provided that purpose is identified in the Toronto Official Plan and will benefit the community, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1343,"6","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1700000,"829-2022","2699 to 2701 Keele St","$1,700,000.00 to be paid by the Owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the new residential building, to be allocated towards improvements to parks and community facilities in Ward 6, where a minimum of $250,000.00 is to be allocated toward beyond-base conditions and capital improvements for the on-site public park lands, and the balance of the cash contribution, provided that the purpose is identified in the Toronto Official Plan and will benefit the community, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1344,"6","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1200000,"923-2022, 924-2022","2808 to 2810 Keele Street","$1,200,000.00 towards capital improvements to parkland, community facilities, and/or the public realm within the vicinity of the development site and/or Ward 6;"],
    [1345,"8","2022-07-22T00:00:00",50000,"990-2022, 991-2022","515 and 525 Chaplin Crescent","a voluntary cash contribution of $50,000.00 (Fifty thousand dollars) towards streetscape, and/or public realm improvements within the vicinity of the development site and/or Ward 8;"],
    [1346,"8","2022-07-22T00:00:00",300000,"830-2022","2674, 2676, 2678, and 2704 Yonge Street","$300,000  to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, for the following matters:  1. public park improvements; 2. public art; and/or 3. streetscape improvements within proximity of the lands in the Ward; any streetscape improvements will be designed to comply with the Streetscape Manual or are to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;"],
    [1347,"18","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1790661.13,"893-2022","31 Finch Avenue East and 32, 36 and 38 Olive Avenue","$1,740,611.13 to be allocated to local area improvements within the vicinity of the subject site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director City Planning, in consultation with the local Ward Councillor;  $50,000 to be allocated toward the City of Toronto Bike Share program for investment in the expansion of the program in the Willowdale area;"],
    [1348,"6","2022-07-22T00:00:00",800000,"983-2022, 984-2022","5950 Bathurst Street","$800,000.00 towards construction of the Multi-Use Trail on the lands to be conveyed for this purpose, area parks improvements, and/or community center or streetscape improvements, and that the design of the streetscape improvements comply with the Streetscape Manual to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning"],
    [1349,"6","2022-07-22T00:00:00",7000000,"1082-2022","1350 Sheppard Avenue West (Downsview Area Secondary Plan - William Baker District) - Phase 1 Lands","$7,000,000.00 towards the design and/or construction of the future Downsview Community Centre, with $1,500,000.00 of this amount paid within 60 days of the date of approval of the attached Zoning Bylaw and the other $5,500,000.00 paid within 60 days of the conveyance of the development blocks at the time of subdivision registration; the Owner shall provide financial security in the form of a Letter of Credit to a maximum of $1,000,000.00 to secure the commission and installation of future public art with a cap of $1,000,000.00 at the northeast corner of Sheppard Avenue West and Keele Street, or other appropriate location, in accordance with the Public Art Master Plan;  the minimum amount of affordable housing will be equal to the greater of 220 units or 20 percent of the total number of residential units approved on the Phase 1 lands and will be provided as affordable rental housing with affordable rents no greater than 80 percent of Average Market Rent secured for a period of at least 25 years; the Owner shall initiate the design and approval process and initiate construction prior to the issuance of the final building permit for the William Baker District Phase 1 lands for a new accessible public pedestrian and cycling bridge with a cap of $5,000,000.00 spanning the public right-of-way of Sheppard Avenue West, and shall provide a direct connection to Downsview Park;"],
    [1350,"17","2022-07-22T00:00:00",2250000,"891-2022,  892-2022","71 Talara Drive","a $2,250,000.00 cash contribution to be allocated towards improvements to community facilities located within Ward 17 and/or the vicinity of the application site, such allocation to be at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; the Owner shall provide and maintain 29 replacement rental dwelling units for a period of at least 20 years beginning from the date that each replacement rental unit is first occupied; during such 20 year period,"],
    [1351,"18","2022-07-22T00:00:00",null,"1089-2022, 1090-2022","765 Steeles Ave West","The owner shall continue to provide and maintain the existing one hundred and sixty-seven (167) rental dwelling units at 765 Steeles Avenue West as rental housing, together with the new and retained associated facilities and amenities of the residential rental property, for a period of at least twenty (20) years;   Prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the development, the owner shall provide the City with a Letter of Credit\nhaving a maximum value of $600,000 to secure the rental housing improvements identified by the tenant survey; the Owner agrees to design, construct, finish, furnish and equip at its expense, a two-storey (ground floor and second floor) non-profit licensed child care facility comprising 790 square metres of interior space and adjacent exterior space comprising of 273 square metres including outdoor storage (shall provide a non-profit licensed daycare centre to be leased to the City for 99 years for nominal base rent)"],
    [1352,"20","2022-07-22T00:00:00",300000,"915-2022","2151 Kingston Road","$300,000 towards the development of the Southwest Scarborough Community Recreation Centre and/or other recreation priorities for the area as identified in Park Forestry and Recreation's Facilities Master Plan, to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, and the General Manager, Parks and Recreation, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1353,"21","2022-07-22T00:00:00",6000000,"972-2022","25 Borough Drive","$1,750,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements for a non-profit daycare in Ward 21, Scarborough Centre;\n$400,000 to be allocated towards improvements to the Frank Faubert Woodlots and the Hand of God Park;  $350,000 to be allocated to the Toronto Public Library for capital upgrades to the library facilities at the Scarborough Civic Centre Branch at 156 Borough Drive and/or Bendale Branch at 1515 Danforth Road; $2,000,000 to secure and/or to undertake future capital upgrades to recreational, cultural and/or community agency hubs; $1,000,000 to be allocated towards recreational needs in Ward 21, Scarborough Centre; $250,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements to the Scarborough YMCA at 230 Town Centre Court to improve the accessibility of the building;  $200,000 to be allocated towards funding for school ground improvements and playground upgrades at David and Mary Thompson Collegiate Institute at 125 Brockley Drive; $50,000 for the future implementation of bike-share facilities in Ward 21, at a location that may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and punlic art valued at $1,500,000"],
    [1354,"21","2022-07-22T00:00:00",2050000,"810-2022","1910 Eglinton Avenue East","$1,000,000 dollars to be allocated to the new Community Recreation Centre in the Golden Mile Area; $1,000,000 to be allocated towards the provision of Affordable Housing units that would benefit the community in the vicinity of the lands, to the  discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; and $1,000,000 to be allocated to commission public art in a process in accordance with the Percent for Public Art Program Guidelines; prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, the owner will submit a plan that details the possible locations of any public art installations on the site or on public space adjacent to the site and the method of art selection, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $50,000, indexed upwardly in accordance with the Statistics Canada Non-Residential Construction Price Index for Toronto, calculated from the date City Council enacts the zoning by-law amendment(s) to the date of payment, for the future implementation of one (1) bike-share station, at a location that may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager, Transportation Services;"],
    [1355,"22","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1500000,"831-2022","65 to 99 Silver Springs Blvd","$1,500,000 payable to the City of Toronto to be allocated towards the construction of an outdoor amphitheatre in Ward 22;  the owner shall provide and maintain nine (9) new affordable rental dwelling units on the lands at 65-99 Silver Springs Boulevard for a minimum period of ninety-nine (99) years"],
    [1356,"13","2022-07-22T00:00:00",3200000,"1025-2022","483-491 Bay Street and 20 Albert Street","$1,200,000.00 for capital improvements to new or existing City-owned affordable housing, community, cultural and/or recreation facilities; and $2,000,000.00 to local area streetscape and park improvements;"],
    [1357,"23","2022-07-22T00:00:00",950000,"1019-2022","4415 to 4419 and 4421 Sheppard Avenue East","$950,000.00 to be paid by the owner prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the new residential building, to be allocated towards local improvements to parks and community facilities in Ward 23 provided that purpose is identified in the Toronto Official Plan and will benefit the community, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1358,"24","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1700000,"988-2022, 989-2022","253 Markham Road and 12, 20 and 30 Dunelm Street","$850,000 to be used for 'above base' park improvements to the proposed public park located on Dunelm Street to the satisfaction of the General Manager Parks, Forestry and Recreation;  $850,000 to be paid in equal payments to the City in the amount of $283,333.00 prior to the first above-grade building permit for each of Building B, Building C and Building D to be used for the expansion of licensed, non-profit child care spaces in the vicinity of the development;"],
    [1359,"9","2022-07-22T00:00:00",null,"927-2022","1423-1437 Bloor Street West and 278 Sterling Road","the owner shall provide to the City a Letter of Credit, in the amount of $1,835,000, to be held by the City until the community agency space, cash contribution and affordable rental dwelling units has been delivered on the 1319 Bloor Street West site to the satisfaction of the Executive Director, Social Development, Finance and Administration, the Executive Director, Corporate Real Estate Management, the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the City Solicitor; the City may draw upon the entire Letter of Credit, to be used for community benefit purposes in the vicinity of this area at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the City Solicitor, at the expiry of five (5) years after the passage of the Bills for 1319 Bloor Street West if the owner of 1319 Bloor Street West has not pulled building permits for residential development and proceeded with redevelopment of 1319 Bloor Street West; and the five (5) year timeframe can be extended at the sole discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the City Solicitor;"],
    [1360,"11","2022-07-22T00:00:00",6500000,"1030-2022","95 St. Joseph St","$1,300,000.00 for capital improvements for new or existing affordable housing; and $5,200,000.00 towards streetscape improvements, affordable housing and/or community services;"],
    [1361,"11","2022-07-22T00:00:00",650000,"904-2022","334-350 Bloor Street West and 2-6 Spadina Road","$1,750,000.00 toward the provision and maintenance of public art in accordance with the City of Toronto Public Art Program through a direct commission with an Indigenous artist or designer; the public art will be located on the ground floor and/or in the enhanced public realm of the site;   the owner shall design, construct and convey in freehold ownership to the City a minimum of 470 square metres non-profit community space; a one-time cash contribution of $650,000 for future capital improvements to the Conveyed Community Agency Space; the owner shall design, construct, finish and furnish a minimum of 28.8 square metres of prominent ground floor space for the purpose of two non-profit community kiosks in the lobby of the proposed development and license the space at no cost to the City; prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, the owner shall provide a letter of credit in the amount sufficient to guarantee 120 percent of the estimated cost of the design, construction and conveyance of the Conveyed Community Agency Space and Licensed Community Agency Space"],
    [1362,"12","2022-07-22T00:00:00",677880,"895-2022","1801 - 1807 Eglinton Avenue West","the owner shall design, construct, finish and convey freehold ownership to the City, in an acceptable environmental condition and at no cost to the City, a minimum of 645 square metres of Community Agency Space, consisting of 115 square metres at ground level and 530 square metres on the second storey (collectively the \"Community Agency Space\");  a letter of credit in the amount sufficient to guarantee 120 percent of the estimated cost of the design, construction and handover of the Community Agency Space;  $627,880 for future capital improvements to the Community Agency Space, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $50,000 to be paid by the owner to the City prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the proposed development on the Lands, and to be allocated to a Toronto bike-share station on or within a reasonable vicinity of the Lands;"],
    [1363,"12","2022-07-22T00:00:00",300000,"1051-2022, 1052-2022","40 Raglan Avenue","the owner shall design, construct, finish and convey freehold ownership to the City, in an acceptable environmental condition and at no cost to the City, a minimum of 245 square metres of Community Agency Space on the ground floor of the proposed building (the \"Community Agency Space\") - secured by a letter of credit in the amount sufficient to guarantee 120% of the estimated cost of the design, construction and handover of the Community Agency Space;  a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $300,000 for future capital improvements to the Community Space;  prior to site plan approval, the owner will submit a public art plan, detailing the cost estimate, design and construction of a permanent on-site public art installation, that shall include artistic or decorative lighting along the public laneway and/or southern pedestrian walkway, at a minimum value of $15,000.00;"],
    [1364,"3",null,1100000,"entered prior to by-law","25 Audley Street - Mimico-Judson Secondary Plan (East of Royal York Road)","$1,100,000, subject to Upwards Indexing, that shall be allocated to community benefits in proximity to the Land;"],
    [1365,"3",null,1800000,"entered prior to by-law","23 Buckingham Street -  Mimico-Judson Secondary Plan (East of Royal York Road)","Prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, the owner must make a cash contribution to the City in the amount of $1,800,000.00, of which $800,000.00 shall be allocated to public art, and the balance shall be allocated to community benefits serving the Mimico-Judson Secondary Plan Area, including the construction of a pedestrian and cycling bridge over Royal York for the purpose of connecting the planned Mimico-Judson Greenway,"],
    [1366,"12","2022-07-22T00:00:00",150000,"1049-2022, 1050-2022","91-101 Raglan Avenue","$250,000.00 in the form of a Letter of Credit, to be submitted, in the City's standard form, for public art, located off-site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning; the owner shall submit a Public Art Plan that is in accordance with the City's Percent for Public Art Program;  $150,000.00 for future road improvements contemplated for the Raglan Avenue corridor and adjacent local area, including (but not limited to) pavement marking and signage modifications, curb extension installations, the signalization of the Vaughan Road/Maplewood Avenue intersection, and other potential related infrastructure,"],
    [1367,"12","2022-07-22T00:00:00",6847810,"1032-2022","1481-1535 Yonge Street, 1-31 Heath Street East, 30-36 Alvin Avenue, and 22 St. Clair Avenue East","$744,510.00 for the signalization of the intersection of Yonge Street and Heath Street, and/or the following: Streetscape improvements; new and/or capital improvements to affordable housing; community facilities; and parks; $2,671,000.00 for the cost of the realignment of Heath Street West on the West side of Yonge Street and streetscape improvements, and/or the following: streetscape improvements; new and/or capital improvements to affordable housing; community facilities; and parks;  $3,432,300.00 for new and/or capital improvements to affordable housing and/or community services and facilities;  The owner will construct streetscaping improvements, including improvements in connection with the realignment of Heath Street in the public right-of-way on the East side of Yonge Street using high quality materials in areas fronting on Alvin Avenue, Yonge Street, and Heath Street East at a cost of $2,102,000 (TO BE SECURED BY A Letter of Credit) Improvements on Heath Street East, in connection with the realignment, will include civil works such as removals, relocation of catch basins, paving and hydro pole relocation at a further value of $1,426,000.00  (TO BE SECURED BY A Letter of Credit);  the owner agrees that it will make a contribution (the âPublic Art Contributionâ) equal to $1,626,100.00 towards Public Art in accordance with the Public Art program;"],
    [1368,"9","2022-07-22T00:00:00",null,"1074-2022","316-336 Campbell Avenue","The Owner's section 37 contribution consists of providing and maintaining twenty-one (21) new affordable rental dwelling units on the lands at 316-336 Campbell Avenue"],
    [1369,"9","2022-07-22T00:00:00",2116451,"817-2022","390 to 440 Dufferin St and 41 Alma Avenue","a cash payment in the amount of $2,416,451.00 of which:  a previous payment of $300,000 (see related file) and $200,000 is to be allocated towards the Cultural Space at 32 Lisgar Street, provided that in the event the $500,000 is not used for the purpose of the Cultural Space at 32 Lisgar Street within 3 years of this Zoning By-law Amendment coming into full force and effect, the $500,000 may be allocated in the same fashion and for the same purposes as the funds below; and\n$1,916,451.00 is to be allocated towards services or facilities that will benefit the community in the vicinity of the lands, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;\nthe owner shall, enter into a 25 year lease with the City for approximately 1,350 square metres of workspace, being all of the leasable workspace on the ground and second storeys of the building on Block B, to be used by the City to establish a small business incubation centre in the building."],
    [1370,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",3500000,"973-2022","14 Duncan Street, 180, 184 and 188 Pearl Street","$2,800,000 to be directed towards the provision of Community Services and Facilities within or serving Ward 10, which may include such facilities identified through the Downtown West Services and Facilities Review, and/or towards above-base streetscape improvements to Duncan Street and/or Pearl Street, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $700,000 dollars to be allocated towards the provision of new affordable housing and/or the Toronto Community Housing Corporation revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing Corporation housing in Ward 10, at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1371,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",6200000,"851-2022","241 Richmond Street West and 133 John Street","$1,240,000 for the provision of affordable housing in Ward 10 within the vicinity of the site;  $4,960,000 for the provision of Community Services and Facilities, parkland construction/improvements and/or streetscape improvements along Richmond Street West and/or Nelson Street in Ward 10 within the vicinity of the site,"],
    [1372,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",5500000,"1015-2022","145 Wellington Street West, 53 and 55 Simcoe Street","$4,400,000 to be directed towards the provision of Community Services and Facilities within or serving Ward 10, which may include such facilities identified through the Downtown West Services and Facilities Review, and/or towards public realm improvements in the vicinity of the development, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $1,100,000 to be allocated towards the provision of new affordable housing and/or the Toronto Community Housing Corporation revolving capital fund for repairs to Toronto Community Housing Corporation housing in Ward 10, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  retain the existing public art known as \"Marlin\" located on the portion of the lands adjacent to the Wellington Street West and Simcoe Street intersection, at its sole cost and expense, including securing its removal, relocation and modification, if required, during construction, make a Public Art contribution with a value of no less than $500,000, either in a cash contribution to the City or in kind or combination thereof in accordance with terms and conditions of the Section 37 Agreement;"],
    [1373,"13","2022-07-22T00:00:00",6500000,"1017-2022","241 Church Street","$3,250,000 to local area streetscape and park improvements; and $3,250,000 to capital improvements for new or existing affordable housing, cultural, community and/or recreation space;"],
    [1374,"13","2022-07-22T00:00:00",null,"982-2022","1978 - 2002 Lake Shore Boulevard West","the Owner's Section 37 contribution consists of providing and maintaining sixty-one (61) new affordable rental dwelling units on the lands at 1978-2002 Lake Shore Boulevard;  a payment of $50,000 for bike-share station implementation on-site or in the area surrounding the subject site;"],
    [1375,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",1871250,"920-2022","254 - 260 Adelaide Street West","the Owner shall enter into a municipal housing facility agreement, with the City for the delivery and operation of a minimum of 20 percent of the residential gross floor area as affordable rental housing for 99 years;  the owner shall design, construct, commission, finish and convey in fee simple to the City, a minimum 925 square metres Community Agency Space located on levels one (a minimum of 156 metres) and two (a minimum of 770 metres) of the base building fronting Nelson Street; the owner shall provide a one-time cash contribution to the City in the amount of $1,500,000.00 for total finishing costs of the Community Agency Space; the owner shall design, construct, finish, commission and convey in fee simple to the City, a Paramedic Post comprised of a minimum of 110 square metres of interior space plus an adjacent two-bay ambulance parking area, measuring a minimum of 110 square metres with access from Nelson Street;  the owner shall provide a one-time cash contribution to the City in the amount of $371,250 for total finishing costs of the Paramedic Post;"],
    [1376,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",6300000,"1014-2022","315 and 325 Front Street West and Rail Corridor","$6,000,000.00 towards land acquisition for parkland and/or capital improvements to parkland in the vicinity of the site; and   $1,000,000.00 for public art on the lands to be secured by a letter of credit in the City's standard form; the owner shall submit a Public Art Plan, prior to site plan approval, that is in accordance with the City's Percent for Public Art Guidelines;  The owner shall design, construct, finish, maintain and provide at least 32 affordable rental housing dwelling units comprised of at least 2,146 square metres of Gross Floor Area on the lands at 315 and 325 Front Street West; The owner shall design, construct, finish, commission and equip a non-profit licensed child care facility to be located in the second floor of the building in Phase 1, to accommodate at a minimum 62 children, including infants, toddlers and preschoolers, comprising a minimum of 1,041 square metres of interior space and a minimum of 398 square metres of exterior space;  $150,000.00 to be used toward start-up costs of Child Care Centre; $150,000.00 to the Child Care Capital Reserve Fund, to replace appliances and large equipment due to wear and tear"],
    [1377,"10","2022-08-17T00:00:00",4175000,"1191-2022(OLT)","15 Duncan Street and 150-158 Pearl Street","$1,900,000 for streetscape improvements to Pearl Street, Duncan Street and/or John Street, of which up to $1,000,000 may be spent on the John Street Cultural Corridor project;  $800,000 for Community Services and Facilities contribution within or serving the King â Spadina neighbourhood, including those identified within the Downtown Community Services and Facilities Strategy and through the John Street Precinct Plan process;  $975,000 for the provision of new affordable rental housing units in the Alexandra Park Revitalization project; and $500,000 for the provision of arts and cultural spaces in the King-Spadina neighbourhood;"],
    [1378,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",500000,"974-2022","689 King Street West","$500,000 towards improvements to parkland and the adjacent public realm at Stanley Park, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1379,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",250000,"1012-2022","200, 207, 208, 211, 218, 228, and 230 Queens Quay West and 8 York Street","the design, construction, finishing, maintenance and provision of at least 76 affordable rental housing dwelling units on the lands at 200 Queens Quay West;  prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit a cash contribution of $160,000.00 toward parkland improvements for parks in the vicinity of the site; and at such time as the By-law comes into full force and effect, a cash contribution of $90,000.00 toward the Bentway Waterfront Reconnect project for improvements under the Gardiner Expressway at Lower Simcoe Street;"],
    [1380,"10","2022-07-22T00:00:00",900000,"1047-2022","462 Wellington Street West and 489-539 King Street West","$720,000.00 towards the design and construction of the future park at 456 Wellington Street West; and $180,00.00 for the provision of new affordable rental housing units in or the capital improvement of existing affordable housing in Ward 10, to be directed towards the City of Toronto's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing;"],
    [1381,"11",null,900000,"entered prior to by-law","287 Davenport Road and 141-145 Bedford Road","$160,000 is to be allocated to affordable housing or improvements to housing under the ownership and/or jurisdiction of the Toronto Community Housing Corporation , and $740,000 is to be allocated to streetscaping and public realm improvements in the vicinity of the Lands, including along Bedford Road"],
    [1382,"16","2022-08-08T00:00:00",500000,"OLT-22-003680","1861 O'Connor Drive","$500,000 subject to Upward Indexing, to be allocated to local community benefits and improvements in the vicinity of the Lands at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1383,"18","2022-08-12T00:00:00",70000,"1168-2022(OLT)","2810 to 2814 Bayview Avenue","$70,000 to be allocated toward improvements to City-owned land in the general vicinity of the Lands to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1384,"13","2022-08-15T00:00:00",1000000,"1149-2022(OLT)","60 Mill Street","$1,000,000 to be allocated toward community improvements in the vicinity of the Lands to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  The Owner shall design, construct and maintain a publicly-accessible heritage interpretation area no less than 900 square feet located in the western portion of the\nground floor within the Development in accordance with the Interpretation Plan accepted by the Senior Manager, HP Heritage Interpretation Area- - The Owner shall spend not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) on the Heritage Interpretation Area (the \"Heritage Interpretation Area Contribution"],
    [1385,"10",null,4000000,"entered prior to by-law","90 and 100 Simcoe Street, 130 Pearl Street, and 203, 207 and 211 Adelaide Street West","$4,000,000 towards the provision of affordable housing in the local Ward;  the provision of affordable rental dwelling units within the development on the lands, with terms of affordability securing a value of $6,200,000 calculated to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the Executive Director, Housing Secretariat;"],
    [1386,"8","2022-08-11T00:00:00",875000,"83-2023(OLT)","3130 Dufferin Street","$875,000 to the City, for the following purposes:  (a) capital improvements to local parks in the vicinity of the Site, particularly the park located to the east of Dufferin Street north of Lawrence Avenue West on Via Bagnota Street, which is intended to replace the Dane Parkette as it existed in 2016;  (b) capital improvements to the Glen Long Community Centre;  and/or (c) improvements to the median located on Dufferin Street, between Lawrence Avenue West and Apex Avenue;   The owner will provide a minimum contribution in the amount of 1% of the value of construction for on-site public art or, at the ownerâs discretion, a minimum of 0.5% of the value of construction for off-site public art, or a pro-rated combination of the foregoing."],
    [1387,"6","2022-08-17T00:00:00",337500,"1259-2022(OLT)","1050 Sheppard Avenue West","$337,500 shall be used by the City for the high line park and/or trail on the berm on the east side of Allen Road between Kennard Avenue and Sheppard Avenue and/or local park improvements in the area, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planer in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1388,"3","2022-08-11T00:00:00",1600000,"1166-2022(OLT)","5555 Dundas Street West","$150,000 to be used by the City towards capital facilities comprised of streetscape improvements along Dundas Street West between Highway 427 and Shorncliffe Road;  $420,000 to be used by the City towards capital facilities comprised of above base park improvements for the Centrally Located Park, as determined by the General Manager PF&R;  $1,030,000 to be used by the City towards capital facilities comprised of one or more of the following:\ni. The first priority being towards the provision of a Community recreational centre on the former Westwood Theatre lands, or within the Local Vicinity of the Site;  ii. Non-profit childcare facilities within the Local Vicinity of the Site; iii Improvements to public parks within the Local Vicinity of the Site, which may include any new public parks which may be created within the Site, in addition to the Centrally Located Park, and iv. Streetscape improvements within the Local Vicinity of the Site, which may include additional improvements along Dundas Street West between Highway 427 and Shorncliffe Road, towards streetscape improvements fronting on and immediately adjacent to the Site as such improvements shall be made by the Owner, with the allocation of such funds to be determined by the Chief Planner, in consultation with the General Manager PF&R as it relates to parks and in consultation with the Local Councillor; public art valued to $400.000"],
    [1389,"11","2022-07-22T00:00:00",50000,"841-2022","888 Dupont Street","The Owner shall provide and maintain twenty (20) new affordable rental housing dwelling units on the lands at 888 Dupont Street, comprised of at least ten (10) percent of the total residential Gross Floor Area of the new 14-storey mixed use building; A payment of $50,000 to provide a new bike-share station on-site or in the area;"],
    [1390,"12","2022-07-22T00:00:00",null,"999-2022","185 Balliol Street and 8 Pailton Crescent","The owner shall convey to the City, for nominal consideration and at no cost to the City, lands on site of a size not less than 654.1 square metres intended to be used as parkland in addition to the lands otherwise required to be dedicated pursuant to Section 42 of the Planning Act,"],
    [1391,"12","2022-07-22T00:00:00",4000000,"1000-2022","744-758 Mount Pleasant Road","$4,000,000 to go towards community services and facilities, parks, and/or streetscaping improvements that comply with the Streetscape Manual, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, and the General Manager, Transportation Services;"],
    [1392,"12","2022-07-22T00:00:00",3380000,"1109-2022, 1110-2022","1406-1428 Yonge Street","$3,380,000.00 to be allocated towards the following, all to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the local Ward Councillor for:\ni. above base park improvements for parks in the vicinity of the site including any parkland that may be dedicated to the City by the applicant;\nii. The design and construction of a traffic control signal at the intersection of Yonge Street and Pleasant Boulevard;\niii. Any proposed work on municipal sidewalks/public boulevards/streetscaping including but not limited to the reconstruction of the public right of way along Yonge Street in front of the Site;\niv. A new bike-share station in the vicinity of the site;\nv. and public art to be displayed on permanent site hoarding during construction;"],
    [1393,"12","2022-07-22T00:00:00",4200000,"890-2022","2323-2329 Yonge Street","$4,200,000.00 payable prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit, to go towards community services and facilities, parks, and/or streetscaping improvements that comply with the Streetscape Manual, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, the General Manager Parks, Forestry and Recreation, and the General Manager, Transportation Services;"],
    [1394,"13","2022-07-22T00:00:00",5550000.01,"850-2022","333-351 King Street East and 200 Front Street East","$1,666,666.67 towards new and/or existing affordable housing within Ward 13, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $1,666,666.67 towards local area park or streetscape improvements located within Ward 13 and within the vicinity of the subject lands, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and the General Manager, Transportation Services; and  $1,666,666.67 towards community, cultural or recreational facilities capital improvements within Ward 13, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;   the provision of a non-profit licensed Child Care Centre to be located in the base building of the Central Office Tower on the lands, comprising a minimum of 942 square metres of interior space and approximately 308 square metres of exterior space adjacent to the interior space - to be secured by a latter of credit prior to the issuance of any above grade building permit;  $250,000.00 to the City's Child Care Capital Reserve Fund to be used towards Start-Up Operating Costs, to replace appliances and large equipment due to wear and tear, and to support ongoing financial viability, to be paid prior to the child care facility being made available to the City;  $250,000.00 to the future child care operator towards toys, furnishing and equipment in accordance with provincial and municipal standards based on a mutually agreeable inventory list;  The owner will construct streetscape improvements on Front Street East not adjacent to the Subject Site, generally as shown in the drawing titled \"Final Layout Plan\" - a letter of credit in the amount of $2,000,000, indexed upwardly streetscape improvements on Front Street East not adjacent to the Subject Site;  $50,000 for a new bike-share station on-site;"],
    [1395,"13","2022-07-22T00:00:00",null,"811-2022, 812-2022, 926-2022","353-355 Sherbourne Street and 157 Carlton Street","the owner shall provide and maintain thirty-one (31) new affordable rental dwelling units on the lands at 353-355 Sherbourne Street and 157 Carlton Street"],
    [1396,"13","2022-07-22T00:00:00",500000,"1093-2022, 1094-2022","212-218 Dundas Street East and 279 1/2 George Street","$500,000 to be used toward furnishing the Office Space, as determined by the Ward Councillor and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;  The Owner shall convey to the City approximately 5,000 square feet of space on the ground floor and mezzanine floor of the building located at 212 Dundas Street East, known as the Filmores Hotel, together with an access easement to the loading area;"],
    [1397,"10","2022-08-11T00:00:00",6000000,"1210-2022(OLT)","400 Front Street West","$3,000,000 towards new affordable housing in the Ward within proximity of the lands;   $1,500,00 towards improvements to Clarence Square Park to be determined by the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;  $1,500,000 towards streetscape and right-of-way improvements to Clarence Square and/or Wellington Street West to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the General Manager, Transportation Services, in consultation with the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation.  The Owner agrees that it will make a Public Art contribution having a minimum value of 1,000,000 subject to upwards indexing;"],
    [1398,"11","2022-07-20T00:00:00",62000,"1272-2022(OLT)","10 and 14 Prince Arthur Avenue","$62,000.00, that is indexed according the Section 37 Agreement, of which $12,000.00 is to be allocated towards Jean Sibelius Square Park and $50,000.00 is to be used toward a future bike share station, satisfactory to the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1399,"18","2022-06-29T00:00:00",6058494,"785-2022(OLT)","51 Drewry Avenue and 8 to 28 Inez Court","$5,808,494.00  toward the cost of acquiring lands for the North York Centre Service Road and associated road network and buffer areas, acquiring or improving parkland serving the North York Centre area, or constructing and furnishing a public recreational centre or social facility serving the North York Centre area, $250,000.00 for the design and construction of improvements beyond the base park"],
    [1400,"20",null,4000000,"entered prior to by-law","1-70 Eglinton Square, 1431 and 1437 Victoria Park Avenue, 14, 18, 19, 22, 23 and 26 Engelhart Crescent and 64 and 68 Harris Park Drive","$4,000,000) payable upon the Zoning By-law Amendments becoming final and binding with all appeal and request for review periods having expired, with the allocation of the funds to be determined by the Ward Councillor in consultation with the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;;   the provision of an on-site not-for-profit Child Care Centre with a minimum size of 10,000 square feet that will accommodate a minimum of 62 spaces, in accordance with the City's Child Care Development Guidelines (2021), with the location and timing of delivery satisfactory to the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the Owner; and the provision of 30 affordable rental housing units, based on 100 percent Average Market Rent and an affordability period of fifteen (15) years and the provision of 55 affordable rental housing units, based on 100 percent Average Market Rent and an affordability period of thirty (30) years,"],
    [1401,"13","2022-08-16T00:00:00",3600000,"122-2023(OLT)","83-97 River Street and 2-4 Labatt Avenue","$1,200,000 to be allocated towards new and existing capital improvements for City owned affordable housing in Ward 13; $1,200,000 to be allocated towards new and existing capital improvements in City owned community, cultural, and recreational centres in Ward 13; and $1,200,000 to be allocated towards local area streetscape and park improvements."],
    [1402,"4","2022-08-11T00:00:00",1250000,"1175-2022(OLT)","1521 Queen Street West.","$1,000,000 to the City's Capital Revolving Reserve Fund for Affordable Housing, to be allocated towards the City's Multi-Unit Residential Acquisition Program to facilitate the  acquisition of affordable housing in the Parkdale neighbourhood; $200,000 for tenant  compensation and reasonable administration costs and administered in accordance with an agreement between the City and the Parkdale Neighbourhood Land Trust; $50,000 payable to the City prior to first above grade building permit to provide a new bike-share station on the Site or the surrounding area"],
    [1403,"13",null,50000,"entered prior to by-law","510 â 528 Yonge Street & 7 Breadalbane Street","The provision of 25 affordable rental dwelling units in the development for a minimum period of 99 years; a $50,000 cash payment for a bike share station in the area of the development"],
    [1404,"12","2022-08-11T00:00:00",550000,"1174-2022(OLT)","10-32 Raglan Avenue","The Owner shall design, construct and convey to the City, in an acceptable environmental condition, at no cost to the City, a Community Agency Space of approximately 245.8 square metres; $400,000, to be allocated for future capital improvements to the Community Agency Space located at the lands,  $50,000, to be allocated for a bike share station in the vicinity of the lands; f $100,000, to be allocated by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, \nCity Planning for use by the City for local area roadway improvements in the vicinity of the lands"],
    [1405,"11","2022-08-11T00:00:00",null,"1209-2022(OLT)","625 Church Street","the owner will design, construct, finish, and maintain at least 15 affordable rental housing dwelling units on the site;"],
    [1406,"12","2022-08-09T00:00:00",null,"1208-2022(OLT)","808 Mount Pleasant Road and 247-251 Roehampton Avenue.","the owner shall design, construct, finish, commission, and convey to the City no less than 5,000 square feet of space within the development, being the most northern non-residential unit adjacent to the on-site parkland dedication and the on-site parkland over-dedication for the City's EarlyON  program (the \"EarlyON Space\")"],
    [1407,"11","2022-07-05T00:00:00",2650000,"1201-2022(OLT)","1134-1140 Yonge Street","$2,650,000. to be allocated towards projects in the general vicinity of the Site, at the discretion of the Ward Councillor, in consultation with the ABC Residents' Association;"],
    [1408,"15","2022-10-12T00:00:00",1600000,"1189-2022(OLT)","717, 719, 723 and 733 Mount Pleasant Road","$1,600,000.00 to be allocated for community improvements in the vicinity of the lands in Ward 15 at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1409,"11","2020-02-07T00:00:00",2300000,"594-2021(OLT)","316 Bloor Street West","$200,000 to be allocated towards capital improvements for new or existing Toronto Community Housing in Ward 20, in consultation with the Ward  Councillor; $200,000 to be allocated towards to the provision of new affordable housing in Ward 20; â¢ $1,700,000 be allocated to parkland improvements; public realm improvements; and/or capital improvements for new or existing cultural and/or community space in Ward 20 to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation and/or the  General Manager, Transportation Services, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and local community; and $200,000 to be allocated towards streetscape improvements in the immediate adjacent area of the Site, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive \nDirector, City Planning."],
    [1410,"18",null,2600000,"entered prior to by-law","53-63 Sheppard Avenue West and 62-68 Bogert Avenue","the Owner shall pay to the City, by certified cheque, the sum of $2,600,000, together with any increases to reflect increases in the Construction Price Index from the date of execution of this Agreement until the payment of the said monies, to be allocated towards capital projects within the area of the Ward, at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1411,"18","2022-08-11T00:00:00",4000000,"1160-2022(OLT)","5203 to 5215 Yonge Street and 11 Parkview Avenue","$4,000,000 payable prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit for the proposed development; toward the cost of acquiring or improving parkland servicing the North York Centre area, or constructing and furnishing a public recreational centre or social or community  facility serving the North York Centre area; The dedication of the property municipally known as 11 Parkview Avenue as parkland in full satisfaction of the Owner's obligations under Section 42 of the Planning Act,"],
    [1412,"5","2022-08-11T00:00:00",1600000,"entered prior to by-law","1821-1823 and 1831 Weston Road","$1,000,000 paid into a capital reserve account designated the âWeston Village Revitalization Fundâ, with such funds to be used within the Weston Village Business Improvement Area (or adjacent areas on Weston Road) for capital improvements to the public realm, in consultation with the Ward Councillor and a âWeston Village Revitalization Committeeâ comprised of local residents and business owners appointed by City Council, and chaired by the Ward Councillor; $500,000.00 paid to the City for capital improvements to local City parks and/or a dog off-leash park, in consultation with the General Manager PFR in the Ward, and in consultation with the Ward Councillor; ; $100,000.00 paid to the City towards the revitalization of the Weston Library Branch"],
    [1413,"12","2022-08-12T00:00:00",null,"1161-2022(OLT)","95-131 and 155 Balliol Street","The owner shall construct a private daycare, and provide outdoor space contiguous to the private daycare, in and adjacent to the New Building, substantially in the form and location shown on the Ground Floor Plan dated June 22, 2021 by BDP Quadrangle. However, there shall be no obligation on the owner to maintain the private daycare \nshould an operator not be found or the private daycare not be continued in the development"],
    [1414,"8","2022-08-05T00:00:00",1200000,"1248-2022(OLT)","3180 to 3202 Yonge Street","$1,2000,000.00 dollars to be allocated towards capital improvements in Ward 8 in the vicinity of the proposed development at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor for Ward 8;"],
    [1415,"10",null,null,"entered prior to by-law","2 Tecumseth Street and 125-133 Niagara Street","Provide affordable rental housing units on the lands as part of the development equal to a value of $6,000,000 subject to an agreement between the owner and the City containing the terms for the provision of any Affordable Rental Housing Units, OR Provide a financial contribution of $6,000,000 to the City's Affordable Housing Capital Revolving Fund in lieu of the on-site provision of Affordable Rental Housing Units"],
    [1416,"18","2020-10-26T00:00:00",2609381.6,"540-2023(LPAT)","5840, 5868 and 5870 Yonge Street","the sum of $2,609,381.60  to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor, provided that the purposes are identified in the Official Plan and will benefit the community in the immediate vicinity of the lands."],
    [1417,"13","2021-12-01T00:00:00",400000,"A1013/21TEY","55 Charles Street East","$400,000 to be allocated towards local streetscaping, public realm improvements, and/or park improvements in the vicinity of the Site"],
    [1418,"3","2022-08-18T00:00:00",1430000,"1275-2022(OLT)","12, 16 and 20 Cordova Avenue","$1,430,000.00 to be allocated towards capital facilities within the vicinity of the Site, which shall be to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1419,"18","2022-08-12T00:00:00",1990000,"89-2023(OLT)","5995 and 5997 Yonge Street","$1,990,000, prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the proposed development, to be allocated by the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor for community facilities for purposes that are identified in the Official Plan and will benefit the community in the vicinity of the lands."],
    [1420,"13","2022-08-11T00:00:00",2500000,"98-2023(OLT)","28 River Street and 550 Queen Street East","$1,250,000 to local area streetscape and parkland improvements; and \t$1,250,00 to capital improvements for new or existing affordable housing, cultural, community and recreation space in the ward."],
    [1421,"19","2022-08-12T00:00:00",4566667,"235-2023(OLT)","9 and 25 Dawes Road","$4,500,000.00 to be used for the construction, finishes and/or furnishings and equipment for a public community recreation centre serving the geographic area of the proposed Official Plan Amendment 478, as adopted by Council \t$66,667.00 toward a streetscape improvements study for Main Street in proximity to the lot, which will include the intersections of Main Street and Danforth Avenue and Main Street and Gerrard Street;"],
    [1422,"13","2020-06-24T00:00:00",142252.26,"A0886/19TEY","603-611 Sherbourne St., 4-6 Howard St.","$142,252.26, to be allocated toward capital improvements to new and/or existing affordable housing in Ward 13, as may be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning Division, in consultation with the local Ward Councillor and to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor."],
    [1423,"19","2022-08-12T00:00:00",66667,"1163-2022(OLT)","10-30 Dawes Road","$66,667 cash contribution to the City to be allocated toward funding a transportation study at key intersections within the geographic area which is subject to OPA 478, including Main Street and Stephenson Avenue, Main Street and Danforth Avenue and Main Street and Gerrard Street East, to identify and design streetscape improvements at these intersections for the purpose of improved pedestrian and cyclist safety, functionality and an improved public realm, at the discretion of the Chief Planner in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  The design, construction, and finishing of a non-profit licensed child care facility to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning in consultation  with the Director, Children Services to accommodate at a minimum 62 children, including infants, toddlers and preschoolers, 875 square metres of interior space and 573 square metres of exterior space adjacent to the interior space as shown on the  architectural plans prepared by IBI Group Architects Inc. dated December 17, 2021; a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $250,000 to the Child Care Capital Reserve Fund to be used towards start-up costs, to replace appliances and large  equipment due to wear and tear, to be paid prior to the child care facility being  made available to the City; a one-time cash contribution in the amount of $250,000 towards toys, furnishing  and equipment in accordance with provincial and municipal standards based on a mutually agreeable inventory list provided by the Child Care Centre Operator and/or the General Manager, Children's Services, which will be finalized and approved by the General Manager, Children's Services;"],
    [1424,"13","2022-08-11T00:00:00",3500000,"386-2023(OLT)","133-141 Queen Street East and 128 Richmond Street East","$3,500,000. to the City to be allocated towards certain community benefits in the vicinity of the lands to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor."],
    [1425,"4","2022-08-12T00:00:00",1600000,"228-2023(OLT); 229-2023(OLT)","35, 41-63, 65 and 95 High Park Avenue and 66 and 102-116 Pacific Avenue","$800,000 for capital facilities for non-profit daycare purposes in the vicinity of the lot, to be allocated at the discretion of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; \t$400,000 for parks in the vicinity of the lot, including High Park, to be allocated at the Cityâs discretion and in accordance with standard City protocols; and \t$400,000 for streetscape improvements within the High Park Apartment Neighbourhood Area; The owner shall provide and maintain Public Art with a value of $600,000 on the lot, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning;  The owner shall construct (or cause the construction of), provide, and maintain on the Lands, at least thirty seven (37) New Affordable Rental Units, at 100 percent AMR for a minimum of twenty (20) year affordability period, on such terms and conditions as specified in the Section 37 Agreement."],
    [1426,"19","2022-08-14T00:00:00",7366667,"1176-2022(OLT)","6 Dawes Road","$7,300,000.00 to be paid by the owner to be allocated toward a new community recreation centre within the vicinity of the lands, or such other public benefits that are to be determined by the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $66,667.00 to be allocated toward funding a transportation study at key intersections  within the secondary plan area, including Main Street and Stephenson Avenue,  Main Street and Danforth Avenue and Main Street and Gerrard Street East, to  identify and design streetscape improvements at these intersections for the  purpose of improved pedestrian and cyclist safety, functionality and an improved  public realm,"],
    [1427,"11","2023-06-14T00:00:00",1380000,"A0271/23TEY","11 Yorkville Avenue","$1,380,000 towards the City's Capital Revolving Fund for Affordable Housing for the purpose of maintaining and constructing affordable rental housing units in Ward 11, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the Ward Councillor"],
    [1428,"24","2022-06-02T00:00:00",615967.74,"1421-2007 & A0076/22SC","3070 Ellesmere Road","$400,000.00, that is indexed, to be allocated towards new washroom/change room facility at Ellesmere Sports Fields Park within proximity of the Lands in the Ward satisfactory to the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  $215,967.74, that is indexed, to be allocated towards the Toronto Community Housing Corporation properties at 90 and 110 Mornelle Court within proximity of the Lands in the Ward satisfactory to the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor;  a Letter of Credit in the sum of $109,946,24 which may be used by the City to close the Lands in accordance with the closure provisions of the Approved RAP, in the event the remediation cannot be completed for any reason (the âRestoration Securityâ)."],
    [1429,"12","2022-08-12T00:00:00",3500000,"1180-2022(OLT); BY-LAW 1181-2022(OLT)","63-91 Montclair Avenue","100,000 shall be allocated towards improvements to the Cedarvale  Ravine;  $3,050,000 shall be allocated towards public realm improvements in the vicinity of the Lands, park land improvements, and/or new community facilities, including community agency spaces in the vicinity of the Lands, at the discretion of the Chief Planner, in consultation with the Ward Councillor; $250,000 shall be allocated towards streetscape improvements along Bantry Avenue, at the discretion of the Chief Planner, $100,000 to be allocated towards public art improvements along Bantry Avenue or leter of Credit for $120,000\nin consultation with the Ward Councillor;"],
    [1430,"13","2023-07-12T00:00:00",333333,"A0389/23TEY","88 Queen Street East, 10 Mutual Street and parts of 30-50 Mutual Street","Prior to the issuance of the first above-grade building permit for the development, other than for a building permit for a temporary sales or rental office, the owner shall provide a financial contribution in the amount of $333,333.00 to the City, to be directed toward community, recreation and/or, cultural space, and/or streetscape improvements within Ward 13, to the satisfaction of the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning, in consultation with the local Ward Councillor."],
    [1431,"15","2022-07-14T00:00:00",420000,"A0222/22NY","939 Eglinton Avenue East","to be allocated towards new recreational/community facilities (which may include off-site parkland acquisition) in the vicinity of the site and/or the expansion of any existing recreational/community facilities in the vicinity of the site"],
    [1432,"11","2022-07-27T00:00:00",615000,"A0408/22TEY","8 Elm Street and 348-354 Yonge Street","$615,000.00, a 50/50 split between affordable housing and streetscape improvements, payable prior to issuance of an above-grade building permit."],
    [1433,"10","2023-12-06T00:00:00",null,"A0880/23TEY","1071 King Street West","a minimum of six (6) affordable rental units within the\nproposed development at 80% Average Market Rent for a minimum 25-year\naffordability period. The affordable rental units will generally match the overall\nbuilding unit mix."],
    [1434,"12","2024-06-11T00:00:00",300000,"A0251/24TEY","63-91 Montclair Avenue","to be allocated towards Community benefits, including but not limited to provisions of affordable housing, public realm improvements, community services and facilities and parkland improvements in Ward 12"],
    [1435,"12","2023-08-09T00:00:00",800000,"A0177/23TEY","2161 Yonge Street","$800K to be allocated towards to community benefits in the vincity of the lands"]
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