Public Notices - August 18, 2022

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION MEETING PROCESS

Anyone wishing to speak at a Public Participation Meeting can do so virtually using Zoom online or phone, or by attending in person. City Hall is currently open to the public for public participation meetings. If you wish to attend in person to speak to a matter that is on an agenda you are encouraged to pre-register by email or phone; however, should you wish to attend virtually, pre-registration is required.  To pre-register, please email PPMClerks@london.ca or call 519-661-2489, ext. 7100.  Please note that some Elected Officials may attend the meetings virtually.


Notice of Collection of Personal Information – personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 and will be used by Members of Council and City of London staff in their consideration of this matter. Questions about this collection should be addressed to Manager, Records and Information Services, 3rd floor, City Hall, 300 Dufferin Ave., London, ON N6A 4L9. Tel: 519-661-2489, ext. 5590, email: eskalski@london.ca

 

 

MINOR VARIANCES

The Committee of Adjustment for the City of London will meet on Thursday September 8, 2022, commencing at 1:30 p.m., for the purpose of hearing the following applications for Minor Variance to Zoning By-law Z.-1. Due to the COVID-19 emergency in the Province of Ontario, public hearings before the committee will be held virtually. Those who wish to attend the public hearing, or to provide written submissions regarding the matter should contact CoAregister@london.ca / CofAsubmit@london.ca Secretary - Treasurer, London Committee of Adjustment at 519-930-3500 by 4:30 p.m. the day before the committee meeting. Additional information regarding the matter being considered by the committee is available to the public for inspection by contacting the Secretary-Treasurer, London Committee of Adjustment

 

1:30 p.m. – A.105/22 - 248-254 Hill Street, PLAN NIL PT LOT 3, PLAN NIL PT LOT 2, north on Hill Street, east of Clarence Street. To construct a 3-story, 26-unit residential building. To permit an interior side yard depth of 3.0m whereas an interior side yard depth of 4.5m is required. To permit 21 off-street parking spaces whereas 26 off-street parking spaces are required.

If you wish to be notified of a decision of the Committee of Adjustment, you must appear in person or by Counsel at the hearing and file a written request with the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment.  An appeal from a decision of the Committee of Adjustment to the Ontario Land Tribunal shall be filed within 20 days of making the decision. Any appeal must be filed with the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment, in person at 6th Floor, City Hall, 300 Dufferin Ave., London, ON, or Mail to City of London, P.O. Box 5035, ON  N6A 4L9. 519-661-2489 ext. 4988

 

CONSENTS

The Committee of Adjustment for the City of London will meet on Thursday September 8, 2022, commencing at 1:30 p.m., for the purpose of hearing the following applications for Consent and may have concurrent applications for Minor Variances to Zoning By-law Z.-1. Due to the COVID-19 emergency in the Province of Ontario, public hearings before the committee will be held virtually. Those who wish to attend the public hearing, or to provide written submissions regarding the matter should contact CoAregister@london.ca / CoAsubmit@london.ca ,  or contact Secretary - Treasurer, London Committee of Adjustment at 519-930-3500 by 4:30 p.m. the day before the committee meeting. Additional information regarding the matter being considered by the committee is available to the public for inspection by contacting the Secretary-Treasurer, London Committee of Adjustment.

 

1:30 p.m. - B.025/22 – 942 Westminster Drive, CON4 W PT LOT 5 REG, 99.50AC 983.34FR D PURPOSE: Request to sever Parcel 1 with an area of 11,900m² and a lot frontage of 70m and retain Parcel 2 with an area of 395,000m² with a lot frontage of 130.2m. The existing residential dwelling and 2 accompanying accessory structures on the severed parcel will remain, and the retained parcel will be consolidated with the abutting agricultural property.

 

The London Consent Authority will be considering the following application for consent no earlier than 1:30 p.m. September 01, 2022

B.024/22 – 667, 669, 671 Dundas Street. Request to sever approximately 264.5m2 with a lot frontage of 9.1m and retain approximately 374.7m2 with a lot frontage of 10.9m. Existing commercial and residential uses on site are to be maintained. Planner: E. Biddanda Pavan ext.4625

 

B.026/22 – 3350-3480 Morgan Avenue & 1363 Wharncliffe Road S. – Requesting to sever approximately 1.66 ha with a lot frontage of 62.3m and retain approximately 5.66 ha with a lot frontage of 159m to establish two separate lots for the purpose of future residential uses. Planner: E. Biddanda Pavan ext.4625

 

B.027/22 – 875 William Street. Request to sever approximately 323.1m² (3,477.8ft²) with a lot frontage of 8.03m and retain approximately 323.1m² (3,477.8ft²) with a lot frontage of 8.04m in order to facilitate the development of a semi-detached dwelling that is divided along the party wall.  Planner: B. House ext.4078

 

If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the City of London Consent Authority in respect of the proposed consent does not make written submissions to the Consent Authority, before it gives or refuses to give a provisional consent, the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT)  may dismiss the appeal. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Consent Authority in respect of the proposed consent you must make a written submission to the City of London Consent Authority, 300 Dufferin Avenue, 6th Floor, London, Ontario, N6A 4L9. Additional information on these applications is available at the Consent Authority Office, Planning and Economic Development, Planning and Development, 6th Floor, City Hall, 300 Dufferin Avenue, London, Ontario 519-930-3500.

 

NOTICES

 

Ontario Heritage Act - Notice of Consent

TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of London, at the Council Meeting on August 2, 2022 CONSENTED subject to terms and conditions to an application made under section 34 of the Ontario Heritage Act seeking consent to remove the Fugitive Slave Chapel building from 432 Grey Street and relocate the building to the Fanshawe Pioneer Village.
The owner of the property may appeal Council’s decision by giving notice of appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) and the City Clerk within thirty days of publication. The notice of appeal shall set out the objection to the decision and reasons in support of the objection.
Further details, including forms and prescribed fees can be found on the OLT website: https://olt.gov.on.ca.
DATED at London, Ontario on August 18, 2022.
Michael Schulthess, City Clerk

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE PROPERTY OF CULTURAL HERITAGE VALUE OR INTEREST
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of The Corporation of the City of London intends to designate as a property of cultural heritage value or interest the following property in accordance with the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990:

Property Description

514 Pall Mall Street

Publication Date

August 18, 2022

Last Date for Objection

September 17, 2022

 

The property at 514 Pall Mall Street is located on the north side of Pall Mall Street between Miles Street and William Street in London, Ontario in the “Piccadilly Neighbourhood”. The property at 514 Pall Mall Street is a “flag shaped lot.” The parcel has a narrow street frontage, serving as the driveway, which leads to the bulk of the property where the building is located on the interior of the block. The building on the property is two-storey structure with a distinct one-storey garage wing. The property has limited visibility from the surrounding streets.

The building on the property was constructed in about 1927 as a horse stable, garage, and in the home building trade – representing an important theme in the transition of horse-based transportation to automobiles. It was adapted for residential purposes and artist studios by the current property owners while retaining physical elements articulating the building’s past.

The property at 514 Pall Mall Street is a significant cultural heritage resource that is valued for its physical or design values and its historical or associative values. Contextually, its contrast to the surrounding residential area articulates its non-residential origins. The property represents the theme of transportation, particularly in the transition from horse-based transportation to automobiles. The adaptive reuse of the building at 514 Pall Mall Street retained the form, scale, type, and construction method of the building. The physical attributes which articulate its former use as a stable, garage, and home building/wood working shop were conserved as it was converted to residential purposes including artist studios. The adaptive reuse of the building at 514 Pall Mall Street has demonstrated the ideas of Jamelie Hassan and Ron Benner as artists who are significant to the community.
The full statement explaining the cultural heritage value or interest and a description of the heritage attributes of the property can be seen in or obtained from the Office of the City Clerk by phoning 519-661-CITY (2489) ext. 0916 or by e-mailing docservices@london.ca.  Any person who objects to an intended designation must, within thirty days after the date of publication, serve on the City Clerk a notice of objection in writing, setting out the reason for the objection and all relevant facts.  The Ontario Heritage Act provides that where a notice of objection has been served, the Council shall consider the objection and decide whether to proceed with designation.
DATED at London, Ontario on August 18, 2022
Michael Schulthess, City Clerk

 

Notice of Disposal of Municipal Lands
Pursuant to City of London By-law A.-6151-17, notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the City of London at its meeting on August 2, 2022 declared the following City-owned property to be surplus and now intends to dispose of them:
Part 1 and Part 2, Plan 33R-21307, west of Pond Mills Road and further known as being part of Princess Street on Registered Plan 380, in the City of London, County of Middlesex, approximately 1,801.97 square metres in size.
If you need further information about this matter, please contact the Realty Services Division, at 519-661-5442 or realtyservices@london.ca
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