Construction Staging Near The Torontonian

The developer constructing the 2 new apartment buildings across the street from us on the west side of Dunfield Avenue has asked the City to approve a Construction Staging Area directly across from our front driveway on Dunfield Avenue. They want to set up this Staging Area for 40 months starting June 22.

A Construction Staging Area is a designated area where vehicles, supplies, and construction equipment are positioned for access and use to a construction site. It is where dump trucks, heavy equipment deliveries, and cement trucks will also be constantly coming and going.

This request will be reviewed on Thursday, June 18 by the Toronto and East York Community Council (a sub-committee of the main City Council but which has the authority to approve requests like this). Below is an extract of comments sent to the City at 311 asking that they be forwarded on to the Council.

“The tenants of 45 Dunfield, have been surrounded by and subjected to massive construction projects for the last 4 years (not counting the LRT work just up the street). Our building has been subjected to 3 Construction staging areas: 1 on the south-east corner of Dunfield & Soudan, 1 on the south-west corner of Lillian & Soudan (both for over 30 months) & currently 1 on the south-east corner of Lillian and Soudan. The amount of dirt, dust, idling trucks and the traffic congestion was not and still is not controlled adequately, either by the developers or the City. Whatever directions the City may have given to the developers (If any) have largely been ignored. Not infrequently, there were line-ups of dump trucks and/or cement trucks idling from early in the morning (prior to 7 a.m.) to late in the day.

The hope is that the request is not approved as is and that alternative options are explored. To that end, the following is suggested:

1. Use the area where the developer plans to convey 1,606 square metres of land for a park as the staging area (south-west corner of Dunfield and Soudan);

Failing that –

2. Restrict work to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday (excluding Holidays) and no work on Saturdays or Sundays;

3. Enforce/crackdown on idling trucks both for the time of day and duration.”

 

WE NEED TO VOICE OUR CONCERNS NOW!

 

Please take the time to send a message to the Toronto and East York Community Council that this is not acceptable. You can also copy your comments to Josh Matlow, our City Councillor, who also sits on this Committee – councillor_matlow@toronto.ca and to the Torontonian Tenants’ Association – torontoniancommunications@gmail.com

Below is a link to the City documents that provide specifics related to this request.

http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/decisionBodyProfile.do?function=doPrepare&meetingId=18757

See Item 15.18. Click on the link & then open this Item. It shows the Tracking Status recap about what is going to be discussed at this Committee. Then go to the bottom & click on the link under Background Information to access the Report For Action.

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March Newsletter

Welcome to the first TTA newsletter of 2020! We have three important items to announce to our members.

New improved TTA Website

The TTA now has a beautiful website! It has been completely redesigned to make it cleaner, easier to understand, and use.

Many thanks to Arnab Majumdar for volunteering to undertake this major project and for delivering an excellent site for our Membership’s news and archives!

The web address is 45dunfieldta.org

Please take a few moments to visit and explore the site and let us know what you think, on the TTA’s Gmail at torontoniancommunicationsta@gmail.com.

We will continue to organize the site and post new information regularly – so keep checking in.

Above Guideline Increase (AGI) on balcony work

Shiplake has submitted a request to the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) for an increase of 2.27% in rent for the repair work done on the balconies over the last 3 years. This increase will be in addition to the 2.2% annual rent increase authorized under Provincial rent-control guidelines for 2020.

Shiplake’s application to the LTB asks that the AGI take effect as of April 1 of this year. As the LTB is significantly backlogged, we will not know for many months the final increase the LTB will award Shiplake. So, you do not have to pay this additional increase (whatever the amount) until it has been approved by the LTB.

However, whatever amount the LTB allows will be retroactive to April 1, 2020, and payable as of the date of your individual lease renewal.

While an Application for an AGI by the Landlord for capital projects is legal, we intend to challenge this Application at the LTB with the help of our paralegal.

Annual General Meeting (AGM)

Stay tuned and mark your calendars for the TTA’s AGM on May 14 at 7 p.m. in the Media Room!

Members can make suggestions, renew their memberships, volunteer, and vote to elect new Executive members for the coming 2020/2021 TTA year.

MORE TO COME ON THE AGM SOON!

— Your TTA Executive

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