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Etobicoke York Community Council - April 4, 2018 - Part 2 of 2
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A
A
B
You
for
having
me
today,
Council
I'm
I'm,
the
owner
of
89
silver
Hill,
Drive
I,
have
lived
in
Etobicoke
all
my
life
for
37
years.
I
also
have
my
law
office
here
at
four
seasons
place,
and
the
issue
at
hand
is
the
reason
for
the
erection
of
the
fence
to
begin
with
was,
as
a
result
of
some
behavior
from
our
neighbors
at
91
silver
Hill,
Drive,
continuing
to
place
garbage
bins
at
the
corner
of
our
driveway.
B
The
fence
was
erected
simply
for
privacy
and
there
was
not
a
fence
between
us
and
the
neighbors.
Neighboring
property
has
three
feet
from
their
door
up
to
the
property
line
and
they
simply
had
a
pathway
to
exit
from
their
door,
their
side
door,
and
what
we
have
done
is
we
erected
within
the
within
bylaws
that
the
regulations
we've
been
permitted
to
erect
a
six-foot
wooden
fence
and
then
a
four-foot
wrought
iron
fence,
which
extends
it
doesn't
extend
up
to
the
property
line.
B
It
extends
two
feet
back
from
the
property
line,
so
we've
extended
it
essentially
the
wrought
iron
fence
six
feet
from
the
eight
foot
setback
that
is
permitted.
So
we're
asking
today
for
that
exemption,
and
it's
been
an
unfortunate
set
of
circumstances.
Just
to
give
you
some
history,
we
did
move
into
the
property
it
was
newly
built
by
by
a
builder
custom
homebuilder
in
November
of
2016.
At
that
time
we
had
a
good
relationship
with
our
neighbors.
B
We
did
notice
after
a
little
period
of
time
that
they
would
continuously
place
their
garbage
on
our
driveway
and
we
approach
them
very
kindly
to
say
you
know.
Would
you
kindly
remove
your
garbage
in
place
that
pick
a
point
for
your
garbages
on
your
driveway?
They
insisted
that
the
curb
cut,
which
extends
out
from
our
driveway
to
a
portion
of
their
property
was
in
fact
their
property.
We
investigated
this
with
Tony
Almeida,
who
is
head
of
Transportation.
B
He
advised
us
and
again
confirmed
it
with
me
today,
while
I
was
here
at
the
building
that
that
is
municipal
property,
that
curb
cut.
However,
that
is
not
for
the
placement
of
bins,
and
that
is
strictly
for
transportation
of
vehicles
and
I
know
that
that
does
not
the
matter
before
council
today,
however,
I
do
want
to
explain
the
reasoning
as
to
why
we
do
direct
defense.
So
it's
it's
quite
unfortunate
because
we
did
have
this
little
relationship
with
the
neighbors
Booby's
to
this.
But
again
they
continue
to
insist.
B
We've
had
to
make
you
know,
there's
been
threatening
behavior
from
the
son
who
has
I
believe
is
here
today,
and
you
know,
we've
had
to
call
the
police
on
a
couple
of
occasions
and,
and
unfortunately,
this
behavior
continues.
We've
been
advised
by
waste
management
that
we
can
have
the
collection
point
determined
through
them
and
then,
of
course,
they
did
advise
that
it
that
the
bins
should
be
placed
on
their
driveway
and
that
waste
management
can
ensure
that
moving
forward,
that
their
garbage
is
no
longer
picked
up.
B
So
that
is
something
we
will
pursue
in
the
future.
However,
at
the
current
moment
for
the
exemption
and
for
the
purposes
of
the
offense
exemption,
we're
here
today,
just
so
that
we
have
some
form
of
privacy
and
that
we
can
stop
our
neighbors
from
continuing
to
trespass
on
our
property
to
roll
their
bins
onto
our
driveway.
A
B
B
A
B
Is
yeah
I
just
see
through
and
it
meets
the
height
requirements
of
4
feet
and
it
just
extends
out
a
little
bit
further
than
what
is
permitted.
So
the
exemption
is
just
strictly
for
edit
and
additional
I
believe
it
was
6
feet
that
we've
extended.
It
should
have
been
2
feet
at
6
feet,
so
that's
yeah,
and
just
to
it's
just
to
prevent
the
trespassing.
Because
again,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
the
garbage
bins
from
our
neighbors
have
been
rolled
on
to
our
driveway.
They
have
continued
to
trespass
onto
our
driveway.
Thank.
B
D
Thank
you,
mr.
chairman,
just
to
for
clarification
as
I
understand
what
I'm
eating
it
is
only
the
broader
iron
fence.
That's
it
issue,
not.
B
A
E
Afternoon,
Salvatore
domicile
next-door
neighbor,
ninety-one,
Silver,
Hills
right
I'm
here
to
speak
on
behalf
of
the
defense.
Obviously,
and
there
I
was
gonna,
say
one
sec
there
there
there
was
a
threat
at
one
time
because
of
the
verbal
language
used
towards
my
senior
parents,
words
I'm,
now
using
my
worst
enemy
and
again
it
carries
on
with
them.
So
defense
is
a
good
thing.
Unfortunately,
got
to
follow
bylaws
in
the
bylaw
states
that
they
be
are
they've
gone
beyond
it.
E
Written
in
black
and
white
I
mean
if
we
can
go
across
bylaws
and
maybe
I'd
like
to
have
a
taller
fence
right
across
the
whole
lot
like
a
brick
wall
or
something,
but
we
can't
we
got
to
go
by
with
the
way
it
is
we
do
have,
and
there
are
seven
houses
on
that
street.
We're
one
of
the
seven
houses
that
the
side
door
is
built
on
the
opposite
side
of
the
driveway,
so
my
parents
being
senior
78
79
years
old,
they've
been
there
for
33
years.
They
will
they're
garbage.
E
They
come
out
the
side
door,
no
garbage
bins.
On
that
side,
they
wheel
it
down
that
side.
It's
a
lot
easier
for
them,
so
we
don't
go
on
their
driveway
at
first
before
the
fence
was
there.
Everything
was
fine.
We
wheeled
about
a
half
foot
on
a
drive
which
is
fine,
obviously
not,
but
so
we
did
put
in
for
a
permit
for
a
walkway
to
carry
all
the
way
down
and
we
will
sew
the
garbage
isn't
on
their
driveway.
We
got
four
feet
all
the
way
down
from
that
wall.
E
All
the
way
down
to
the
curb
spoke
to
vile
officers
about
it
and
we
are
allowed
to
place
our
garbage
there.
So
it's
been
there
for
33
years.
It's
not
easier
for
my
parents,
they're
elderly
people
and
we're
not
asking
for
much
so
if
they
want
to
keep
the
fence,
the
fence
can
be
kept.
I,
don't
really
care
about
it,
but
I
think
we
should
go
by
ball-like
bylaws
they're
there
for
a
reason.
C
A
A
E
The
mayor
in
this
situation,
they
have
constructed
the
fence
with
the
two
point.
Four
meter
lot
line
set
back
in
place,
they're
seeking
permission
to
go
right
to
the
edge
of
the
property
line
or
the
city
right-of-way
meets
the
private
portion
of
the
property
to
continue
the
fence
down
the
driveway,
as
they've
indicated
they
intend
on
making
it
see
through.
So
as
it
does
run
down
the
side
of
the
driveway,
there
would
be
no
sight
line
obstructions
and
there
is
the
sidewalk
there's
no
sidewalk
on
that
side
of
the
street.
A
E
G
C
E
Just
a
quick
statement,
the
reason
my
fence
is
so
high
is
because
we've
had
numerous
attempted
break-ins
and
one
successful
and
unfortunately,
over
the
years
my
neighbor
is
a
renter
I'm.
Sorry,
a
landlord
and
probably
22
years,
there's
been
five
years
that
the
house
is
being
unoccupied.
So
it's
just.
We
live
at
the
end
of
the
street
facing
the
4:27
highway
wall.
E
So
it's
it's
a
collection
area
for
people
at
times
and
the
reason
fences
there
too
is
we
have
a
hot
tub
and
is
for
privacy
and
basically
that's
the
reason
and
I
appreciate
deputy
mayor
for
coming
up.
Taking
a
look
at
the
house.
I
got
nothing
to
hide
so
I,
just
I
just
want
to
put
the
application
through
if
possible
and
one
quick
question
and
if
the
application
does
go
through.
Is
there
any
guidelines
for
repairs
that,
maybe
you
guys
can
inform
me
if
it
does
go
through.
C
E
A
A
A
E
A
C
A
C
A
C
H
You
very
much
I
will
be
moving
the
alternate
recommendations.
The
owners
are
here
today,
but
they
decided
not
to
speak
today,
but
I
have
spoken
with
and
they
are
in
obviously
support
of
the
alternate
recommendations
and
basically
they
were
short
on
the
is
here
because
it's
a
negative
pole.
These
negative
poles
are
interesting.
H
C
D
Thank
You
mr.
chairman
I
will
be
moving
alternative
to
the
alternate
alternative
simply
because
the
owner
has
agreed
to
comply
with
the
the
conditions
of
alternative
2,
which
involves
a
replacement
of
pavement
with
all,
with
permeable
material
and
and
with
the
actual
width
and
length
of
the
of
the
parking
pad.
So
recommend
approval.
C
H
Be
once
again
approving
the
alternate
recommendation
and
on
this
one
in
the
poll
they
were
missing
a
half,
a
vote
which
would
have
meant
they
did
not
have
to
come
before
us
today
and
did
not
have
to
appeal
this
and
did
not
have
to
spend
the
extra
600
bucks.
So
I
will
be
supporting
the
alternate
recommendations.
Any.
C
E
C
E
Okay
and
I'm
comfortable
deferring
to
to
counselor
to
Giorgio
positive
results.
Everything
within
the
application
has
followed
everything
required
for
by
law,
and
if
you
look
at
my
area
in
my
streets,
there
are
only
two
permits
that
have
been
granted
today.
Yes,
hello,
sorry,
there
are
two
permits
that
have
been
granted
to
date.
Both
of
them
are
my
own.
E
C
D
C
E
Afternoon,
I'm
kim
crucem
Traugott
here
on
behalf
of
sh
anacs
at
46,
fifty
Eglinton
Avenue
West
we're
building
a
fort
our
development,
a
nine
stories
high.
This
projects,
gonna
go
on
for
another
year
and
a
half
and
I
want
to
work
with
the
neighbors
in
the
city
to
make
sure
that
we're
within
the
noise
by
law
standards,
quick
history,
there
was
an
infraction
December
28th
sent
to
us.
We
applied
for
a
noise
exemption,
permit
On,
January
4th.
It
was
refused
On,
January
8th
and
we
sent
in
an
appeal
on
January
11th.
E
The
main
issue
is
the
TMC
chapter:
591
noise
by
law
states
that
there
can't
be
any
construction
activity
after
7
p.m.
or
before
7
a.m.,
however
subsection
B
1
does
not
apply
to
the
continuous
pouring
of
concrete,
which
is
the
only
work
that
we
are
doing.
We
typically
finish
our
construction
by
3
or
4
p.m.
and
then
it's
just
the
concrete
finishers
so
I'd
like
to
address
any
questions.
A
E
E
A
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank.
C
A
A
E
A
J
E
G
G
C
A
You
mr.
chair
I'm,
going
to
do
two
things:
I'm
going
to
move
the
refusal
and
I'm
going
to
explain
that
in
just
a
moment
and
I'm
also
going
to
move
that
we
sent
a
copy
of
the
noise
by
law
to
the
applicant,
which
would
properly
explain
the
prohibitions
and
the
permissions.
So
after
looking
in
this
a
little
bit
and
speaking
to
MLS
staff,
I
understand
that
the
continuous
pour
of
concrete
is
actually
not
before
council.
A
Right
now,
notwithstanding
what
the
report
says,
the
noise
by
law
grants
an
exemption
for
somebody
that
is
doing
the
continuous
pour
I
take
it.
The
process
didn't
identify
the
exact
nature
of
the
activities
that
was
on
the
noise
exemption
and
therefore
the
report
was
triggered
and
was
brought
to
us
here,
but,
as
the
speaker
said,
they
aren't
going
to
be
doing
anything
that
is
outside
of
the
finishing
of
the
continuous
pour
concrete
and
therefore
the
refusal
application.
A
The
refusal
of
the
application
actually
doesn't
harm
their
operations
and
I
believe
that's
the
wishes
of
councilor
Campbell
and
just
to
make
sure
that
everyone's
clear
on
it
I
suggesting
that
the
clerk
mail
out
a
copy
of
the
noise
by
law
to
the
applicant,
so
that
it's
very
clear
and
if
anyone
else
in
the
surrounding
neighborhood
has
any
questions
about
that.
They
can
also
check
the
bylaw
about
what
is
permitted
as
of
right
and
what
is
not
permitted
in
the
bylaw.
Thank
you.
C
Any
further
speakers
seeing
none
nobody
mere
holidays
on
this-
is
on
the
screen
on
behalf
of
councillor
Campbell.
All
in
favor
opposed
carried
okay
I
counter
to
George
Yeo.
Can
you
deal
with
29,
sorry,
39,
sorry,
29,
37
traffic,
calming
poll
results,
King
George's
drive
between
Keele
Street,
View
Drive.
You
held
the
item
Thank.
D
D
Says
that
the
tope
Community
Council
approved
the
installation
of
traffic
calming
on
King
George's
between
King
Street
into
three
sorry
Keele
Street
activity,
and
then
it
talks
about
preparing
to
drop
off
or
installing
two
speed
humps
on
that
section
of
roadway
and
direct
transportation
services
to
take
the
necessary
actions
to
reduce
speed
limit
from
30
to
40,
to
30
kilometers
between
Keele
Street.
And
to
do
we
drive.
C
Okay,
so
your
strikeout,
the
staff
of
a
nation
moving
what's
on
the
screen,
all
in
favor
recorded
vote
councillor
Giorgio
come
to
the
set
councillor,
Platts
you'll
come
to
Annunziata
councillor
grime
comes
from
led
counselor
for
to
pose
deputy
mayor
holiday.
It
carries
and
counted
to
Georgia
54.
You
know
again.
D
And
we'd
approved
recommendation
number
one
and
in
my
discussions
with
legal
they
they
agreed
that
I
could
add
this
an
alternate
additional
recommendation.
So,
as
number
two
just
add,
this
is
an
additional
recommendation.
It's
in
compliance
with,
with
whatever
tests
that
we
have
to
meet
and
pretty
forward
motions.
C
L
E
L
H
C
George
those
motions
on
the
screen
all
in
favor
opposed
Carrie.
Okay,
our
last
item
29.2,
final
report:
five,
five,
five
rec
still
boulevard
zoning
bylaw
amendment
and
drop
plan
of
subdivision
application
through
a
number
of
speakers.
Our
first
speaker
is
Steve
Watson
count
to
grind
I'm.
Sorry,
we
could
stop
I'm.
Sorry,
mr.
Watson
story
would
the
staff
have
asked
to
do
a
brief
presentation
and
then
we'll
get
into
the
deputation.
So
mr.
Questor
Cresswell
on
the
floor
is
yours.
M
A
M
You
afternoon
we're
here
for
the
applications
for
555
Rexdale,
the
Woodbine
Racetrack
lands,
the
Woodbine
Racetrack
lands
are
located
in
the
northwest
part
of
the
city
bounded
by
highway
427
on
the
west,
Rexdale
Boulevard
on
the
north,
highway
27
on
the
east
and
the
rail
tracks
on
the
south.
It's
got
a
total
of
about
six
hundred
and
eighty
acres
altogether
and
we're
only
dealing
with
the
northern
half
at
this
point
in
time.
The
Official
Plan
designation
on
all
of
the
properties
as
employment
areas.
It
also
has
to
site
and
area
specific
policies.
M
Policy
number
29
is
the
Lester
B
Pearson
operating
area
which
places
noise
contours
on
the
property
and
policy
296,
which
was
the
previous
Official
Plan
amendment
for
the
Woodbine
live
proposal
that
added
additional
uses
onto
the
site
for
entertainment,
retail
and
all
office
uses,
and
that
kind
of
thing
for
their
proposal.
The
existing
zoning
is
ic2,
which
requires
the
zoning
bylaw
amendments
that
you'll
see
shortly.
M
The
Woodbine
Live
proposal
resulted
in
a
site-specific
bylaw
that
implemented
the
Official
Plan
amendment,
that's
bylaw,
864
2007
and
it's
still
active
on
the
site
and
also
existing
on
the
site.
Is
the
minister's
zoning
order
from
1998
allowing
slots
and
electronic
games
to
to
operate
on
the
site
so
a
bit
of
background
before
we
move
into
what's
before
you
today?
So
this
has
all
helps
to
set
up
you
too.
M
For
today's
decisions
in
July
of
2007,
the
city
approved
they
would
by
live
proposal
and
enacted
the
while
on
the
Official
Plan
amendment
for
that
in
May
of
2013
for
expanded
gaming
within
the
downtown
and
that
would
bind
that
was
was
not
approved
by
council
at
that
time.
In
July
of
2015,
the
expanded
gaming
at
Woodbine
came
forward
solely
and
Cydia
council
approved
that
in
principle,
subject
to
21
conditions
being
satisfactorily
met
in
August
of
2017,
the
Ontario
Lottery
and
Gaming
Commission
selected
the
Ontario
gaming
group
to
operate
the
gaming
at
Woodbine.
M
M
So
before
you
today,
you
have
a
number
of
applications
on
the
property
to
zoning
applications
that
would
allow
for
expanded
gaming
and
we'll
get
into
what
expanded
gaming
means
in
both
the
grandstand
itself,
the
grandstand
building
and
into
an
area
that
has
now
been
designated
for
the
gaming.
We
also
have
a
draft
plan
of
subdivision
that
you'll
be
making
that
that
is
before
you
today,
which
is
dividing
the
property
into
development
blocks
and
creating
public
roads
and
a
public
park.
M
There
are
also
currently
and
just
recently,
submitted
to
site
plan
applications
on
various
blocks
within
the
subdivision
that
enact
both
the
gaming
district
development
and
development
for
Woodbine
Square,
which
is
complementary
on
the
other
side
of
the
of
the
Queen's
Plate
Drive.
So
to
get
into
a
bit
more
detail
on
the
applications,
the
grandstand
application
would
be
a
site-specific
is
to
amend
the
site-specific
bylaw,
that's
currently
on
the
property
to
allow
for
live
dealer
games.
In
addition
to
these
slots
and
electronic
games
that
are
already
permitted
on
the
property.
M
There
are
no
other
land
use
permissions
that
are
asked
for
within
this.
This
bylaw
amendment,
and
you
can
see
the
shaded
area
on
the
map.
There
is
the
area
of
the
existing
grandstand
to
which
this
site-specific
by
law
would
apply
to
there's
a
second
zoning
application
for
the
gaming
district,
which
is
approximately
33
acres
to
the
east
of
the
grandstand,
and
it's
doing
a
similar
thing
permitting
live
dealer
tables
within
the
existing
gaming
structure
onto
this.
M
The
subdivision
file
plan
is
up
before
you
and
it
was
submitted
in
May
of
last
year,
and
revisions
were
submitted
in
December
and
then
in
February
of
this
year,
the
applicant
submitted
a
revised
proposal
for
phased
registration,
so
that
the
area
before
you
shaded
in
that's
shaded
on
the
screen
is
the
phase
1
registration,
which
is
the
only
part
of
the
subdivision
that
will
be
registered,
going
forward
phase
2.
The
unshaded
portions
would
be
left
to
some
future
time
to
be
registered.
M
The
gaming
district
is
close
to
a
million
square
feet
of
development.
It's
on
block
10
in
the
subdivision
application
and
it's
a
three-story
development
with
a
casino
restaurants,
hotel
to
hotels,
performance
venue
and
a
parking
garage
as
well
as
some
office
uses
relating
to
the
new
collector
Road.
It's
got
connections
into
the
existing
grandstand
at
a
number
of
levels,
so
it
achieves
a
complete
integration
into
the
grandstand.
M
That
council
was
looking
for.
This
is
a
3d
view
of
what
things
will
look
like
on
the
left-hand
side.
You
can
see
the
casino
complex
and,
on
the
right-hand
side,
you
can
see
the
Woodbine
Square
development
with
the
walking
ring
in
the
background,
creating
the
focus
so
before
you
today,
and
your
report
staff
recommendations
where
staff
is
recommending
that
the
two
zoning
bylaw
application
amendments
be
be
approved,
but
the
bills
be
held
until
certain
following
can
the
certain
conditions
are
met,
and
these
are
laid
out
in
the
report.
M
We
one
of
the
conditions
would
be
that
a
proposal
for
the
development
and
construction
of
block
9,
Woodbine,
Square
B,
be
on
hand.
This
has
been
addressed
in
a
recent
in
the
supplementary
report,
with
the
submissions
from
Woodbine
about
their
commitment
to
building
and
their
letter
of
credit,
that
a
community
benefits
agreement
be
entered
into.
A
subdivision
of
B
agreement
be
entered
into
that
a
notice
of
decision
under
the
Planning
Act
for
the
subdivision,
B
be
issued,
and
there
are
also
various
other
technical
matters
of
support
studies.
That
kind
of
thing.
M
We
also
advise
that
the
draft
plan
of
subdivision
would
be
approved
as
well
with
the
chief
planner
having
that
delegated
authority.
The
report
also
recommends
a
number
of
matters
to
be
included
in
the
subdivision
agreement,
and
this
is
staffs
advice
on
how
to
ensure
that
we
achieve
the
goals
that
council
set
out
in
the
21
conditions,
so
that
there
would
be
an
a
community
community
benefits
agreement
executed
by
all
parties
involved.
M
M
So
the
recommendations
for
both
the
holding
of
the
zoning
bills
and
the
matters
to
be
included
in
the
subdiv
an
agreement
give
the
assurance
that
condition
one
would
be
met
in
in
accordance
with
what
counsel
had
outlined
in
its
condition.
One
staff
also
advised
that
conditions
two
to
twelve
are
also
have
also
been
met
and
deal
with
more
detailed
sort
of
planning
matters.
So
before
council
today,
you've
got
the
four
consideration.
Is
the
two
zoning
bylaw
amendments,
one
for
the
grandstand
and
one
for
the
gaming
district
to
allow
for
the
live
gaming
into
those
areas?
M
You've
got
a
draft
plan
of
subdivision
application
with
conditions
and
you've
got
staffs
comments
and
review
of
conditions,
one
to
twelve,
the
the
other
conditions
conditions.
Thirteen
to
twenty
one
are
going
to
be
dealt
with
in
the
city
manager
and
by
the
city
manager
in
his
report,
back
to
City
Council
through
executive
committee
and
they're,
not
before
they're,
not
before
you
today
for
consideration
or
any
matters.
So
it's
just
conditions
one
to
twelve
and
the
planning
matters
that
are
before
you
Thank.
C
You
Katherine
I'm,
just
gonna,
ask
you
that
so
what's
before
us
today
to
be
clear,
is
one
to
twelve
those
conditions
we
dealt
with
it.
This
commute
console
thirteen
to
twenty
one.
Those
conditions
will
go
through
executive
committee
through
the
city
with
the
city
manager
and
onto
Council.
So
what's
before,
us
is
the
planning
from
one
to
twelve
correct,
just
to
be
clear.
N
C
N
O
Miss
tom
is
quite
right
that,
what's
in
front
of
you
are
the
staff
opinions
on
conditions
one
to
twelve,
so
it's
not
recommendations
on
conditions
one
to
twelve.
Ultimately,
those
are
council's
decision
as
to
whether
they've
been
satisfied.
What
we're
doing
is
we're
offering
our
opinion
as
to
our
belief
that
they
have
been
satisfied,
so
it's
ultimately
City
Council.
That
will
decide
on
that
when
this
report
matches
up
with
conditions
13
through
21
at
City,
Council.
N
C
N
Copies
of
my
deputation
okay!
Thank
you
very
much:
okay,
beautiful
Thanks,
okay.
So
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
make
a
deputation
this
afternoon
on
the
matter
of
the
Woodbine
casino
expansion.
I
wish
to
make
it
clear
right
from
the
start
that
I
had.
Although
I
live
little
more
than
a
kilometer
away
from
the
Woodbine
casino
I,
don't
have
any
vested
interest
in
this
project,
I'm
speaking
simply
to
the
fact
that
my
only
concern
is
that
I
live
in
a
strong
and
healthy
community.
N
That's
it
now
I've
carefully,
read
the
tracking
status
final
report
on
item
ey
29.2
regarding
zoning
bylaw,
amendment
and
draft
plan
of
subdivision
applications
and
I'm
pleased
to
see
several
references
under
recommendation
5
to
community
benefits
agreement,
and
the
report
that
we
just
heard
refers
to
such
a
thing.
The
content
of
such
an
agreement
and
the
process
of
arriving
at
it,
of
course,
are
not
spelled
out
and
I
understand
that
a
CBA
or
community
benefits
agreement
and
the
route
to
it
are
matters
to
be
determined
by
the
city.
N
Yet
I
would
still
like
to
take
this
opportunity
to
address
the
the
city
councillors
from
Etobicoke
you're.
The
ones
most
directly
concerned
with
the
woodbine
casino
about
what
I
think
what
many
people
in
the
community
think
should
actually
be
contained
in
a
community
benefits
agreement
in
the
way
it
should
be
arrived
at
for
a
decade
or
more
residents
of
Rexdale
have
been
organizing
for
a
CBA
to
be
part
of
the
Woodbine
casino
expansion
and
have
now
joined
their
efforts
with
the
community
benefits
Network,
which
is
a
coalition
of
80
or
more
organization
community
organizations.
N
N
We
asked
three
overriding
concerns
that
there
have
to
be
hard
targets,
that
there
has
to
be
an
accountability
mechanism
and
there
has
to
be
an
agreement
with
the
community
benefits
Network
at
the
table.
That
doesn't
mean
that
there
would
be
only
the
CB
n
at
the
table,
but
it
should
include
the
community
benefits
network.
Now,
there's
a
number
of
broad,
ranging
concerns
and
and
for
time
reasons
I
cannot.
N
I
cannot
address
them
all,
but
I'm
going
to
speak
to
a
couple
of
the
things
that
the
community's
been
advocating
things
that
I
have
direct
knowledge
of
for
seven
years
now,
since
I
retired
back
in
2011,
I've
been
an
English
tutor
at
the
pathways
education
program,
which
many
of
you
know
was
a
centered.
Well
has
many
projects
throughout
the
city,
but
the
site
where
I
work
is
at
Jamestown
and
community
school
that
we
use
is
actually
West,
Humber,
collegiate
and
and
so
I
everyday
I'm.
N
So
anyway,
coming
back
to
my
role
as
a
tutor
for
the
last
seven
years.
In
my
conversations
with
youth
in
the
community,
I
know
from
what
they
tell
me
from
their
own
experience
that
they
almost
never
put
down
their
their
address
their
actual
address
on
a
job
application.
They
always
find
a
friend
or
relative
who
lives
in
Mississauga
or
or
some
other
place,
and
put
that
as
their
address.
That
is
simply
as
a
result
of
what
we,
what
people
of
color
in
the
community
know
as
postal
code
discrimination
pure
and
simple.
N
It's
not
because
of
a
lack
of
qualifications.
It's
simply
discrimination
based
on
the
area
where
they
live
and
I
have
tutored
kids
who've
gone
out
to
work
in
the
in
the
oil
fields
and
all
not
that
that's
a
bad
thing,
but
they
can't
get
jobs
in
our
community.
So
when
we
say
that
there
has
to
be
a
hard
target
of
at
least
60%
new
hire
is
coming
from
the
community.
That's
not
that's!
That's
based
on
reality.
That's
based
on
an
urgent
need.
N
I'd,
also
like
to
talk
about
the
fact
that
the
hiring
policy
should
be
coupled
with
a
casino
scholarship
program.
Now
the
program
that
employs
me
I
started
out
as
a
volunteer,
and
after
several
years
of
volunteering,
they
finally
decided
to
give
me
a
little
job
which
I
didn't
ask
for
yeah.
Ok,
so
I'm
gonna
just
wrap
it
up
a
collar
ship
program
for
the
disadvantaged
youth
would
be
hugely
beneficial.
An
on-site
gambling
addiction
resource,
that's
very
visible
to
everybody,
would
be
wonderful
and
and
a
childcare
facility.
N
The
last
thing
I
want
to
say
is
that
included
in
my
report
is
a
reference
to
an
article
in
The,
Globe
and
Mail,
which
was
a
bit
counterintuitive,
or
it
actually
wasn't
really
surprising
at
all,
and
it
was
simply
the
fact
that
those
companies
that
outperform
on
the
stock
market
are
ones
that
overact
overachieve
on
diversity
and
inclusion
on
diversity
and
inclusion.
So.
E
Thank
you.
Miss
chillin
thank
mr.
wersal
for
coming
down
just
a
question
that
the
senior
planet
indicated
within
the
21
recommendations
that
were
provide
city
council
1
to
12,
referred
to
two
planning
issues,
and
there
are
other
recommendations.
13
to
21,
as
related
the
city
manager,
will
be
making
a
presentation
before
the
executive
committee
and
eventually
the
City
Council.
E
Now
within
your
submission,
and
you
are
expressing
some
concerns
as
it
relates
to
the
community
benefits
agreement
and
that's
part
of
recommendation
5
or
the
series
that
recommendations
well,
so
my
question
to
you
is:
what
would
you
like
to
see
what
change
would
you
like
to
see
from
what's
been
approved
by
council
in
relation
to
your
submission?
Well,.
N
What's
been
approved
at
council,
I'd
had
a
chance
to
see
and
I
had
an
opportunity
to
see
that
several
weeks
ago
and
it's
all
due
respect.
Ok,
the
community
has
been
organizing
around
this
issue
for
over
a
decade,
and
when
we
looked
at
that
document,
we
really
did
not
see
much
of
what
we've
been
talking
about
in
terms
of
local
hiring
in
terms
of
local
hiring
targets,
addressing
discrimination
addressing
the
discrimination
against
its
disadvantaged
youth
in
our
community.
We
did
not.
N
We
didn't
see
those
issues
addressed
so
the
process
as
far
as
we're
concerned
is
still
ongoing,
and
we
understand
that
that
is
still
in
flux.
That
is
still
something
to
be
ironed
out.
Something
to
be
hammered
out
and
a
community
benefits
agreement
by
by
definition,
means
that
there's
an
agreement.
That
means
that
there
has
to
be
players.
There
have
to
be
people
that
you
agree
with
at
the
table.
Otherwise,
how
can
you
say?
N
Well,
the
city
is
going
to
come
up
with
a
community
benefits
agreement,
but
without
the
inclusion
of
players
in
the
community
I
mean
that
you
could
call
it
a
decree,
a
community
benefits
decree,
but
it's
not
a
community
benefits
agreement
unless
it
includes
players
in
the
community
and
the
community
benefits
network
which
in
itself
is
80.
Different
organizations
is
probably
the
most
credible
organization
to
be
part
of
that
process,
but
it's
not
the
only
organization
that
should
be
at
the
table,
but
it
should
be
one
it
is
at
the
table.
They
have
the
track
record.
N
You
want
to
call
it
renegotiation.
That
would
be
perfect,
perfect
terminology
for
me
to
me:
it's
not
complete,
or
it's
not
it's
not
a
personal
issue
for
me
for
people
in
the
community
that
I'm
familiar
with
that
I
know
the
process
is
not
complete,
we're
not
we're
not
we
are
the
issues
have
not
been
satisfactorily
addressed.
N
N
K
N
We're
glad
that
the
conversation
is
ongoing,
we're
glad
that
the
there's
actually
reference
to
a
community
benefits
agreement
in
the
documents
that
you
have
before
you
today
and
we
and
those
are
positives,
we're
not
saying
that.
That's
not
a
positive
thing,
but
what
we're
saying
is
that
the
process
hasn't
been
completed
when
I
was
at
a
community
consultation.
N
K
So
I
can
see.
I
can
first
of
all
I
do
agree
with
you
and
and
I'm
one
of
those
those
those
guys
that
will
be
looking
for
an
agreement
when
it
comes
to
jobs,
local
jobs,
because
there's
no
excuse
for
this
at
all,
and
we
and
we
must
look
at
and
my
colleagues
are
shaking
their
head,
but
I
I
think
that's
a
must.
I
think
addiction
issues
are
a
must
and
I
think
we
need
to
do
more
on-site
with
any
addicts
and
help
them
as
much
as
we
can.
So
that,
for
me,
is
a
must.
K
N
K
K
N
That's
that's
a
good
question.
It's
a
fair
question!
That's
why
the
community
benefits
network
has
come
together
to
try
to
give
some
kind
of
coherency
to
all
the
demands
that
are
being
expressed
by
different
elements
in
the
community
and,
as
I
said,
the
CBN.
This
community
benefits
network
includes
in
itself
80
different
community
organizations,
but
all
due
respect
we
don't
I
wouldn't
want
to
see
somebody
excluded.
Who
also
has
something
important
to
say
that
hasn't
necessarily
been
part
of
the
CBN.
K
K
N
C
H
You
good
afternoon
my
name
is
Michele
Francis
I'm,
with
the
Toronto
community
benefits,
Network
I
believe
strongly
that
good
planning
informs
great
community,
while
the
Toronto
community
benefits
network
often
shows
benefits
flowing
through
social
conditions.
The
Woodbine
Racetrack
redevelopment
is
a
good
example
of
how
planning
really
should
be
equally
considered
when
it
comes
to
community
benefits.
In
some
ways,
the
most
important
aspects
of
community
benefits
targets
enforcement
mechanisms
and
an
open
dialogue
with
the
community
are
just
as
important
as
planning
we
can.
H
H
Canadian
cities
fell
hard
to
the
Lord
bad
planning
that
happened
in
the
60s
70s
and
80s,
and
this
type
of
planning
was
adopted
all
over
North
America
and
Europe.
The
notion
of
an
event
venue,
somehow
existing
outside
of
the
community
around
it,
is
a
dated
notion
and
at
worse,
it's
a
recipe
for
future
issues
like
disenfranchised
citizens.
At
best,
maybe
congestion
problems
down
the
road
I
suggest
that
the
Great
Canadian
gaming
company
needs
to
consider
some
of
these
failures
and
bring
their
ideas
into
the
21st
century.
H
Not
only
are
the
failures
of
post-war
planning
recognisable
around
the
city,
but
the
people
of
Rexdale
are
actually
going
to
be
your
neighbors
there,
they're,
not
only
gonna,
be
your
neighbors
they're
gonna,
be
your
employees
and
chances
are
most
likely.
They
are
gonna,
be
among
some
of
the
your
best
customers,
so
why
not
out
of
the
gates
bring
them
into
the
development.
H
Why
not?
Why
not
forget
about
that
and
strengthen
the
pre,
the
pre-existing
barriers
by
building
bridges,
for
example,
highway
27,
it's
a
barrier,
it's
already
a
barrier!
Why
not?
Why
not
modify
that?
So
the
community
can
be
part
of
this
development
right
out
of
the
gates,
let's
plant
our
feet
firmly
in
the
present
era
of
modern
city
building,
where
you
can
move
through
the
urban
space
around
you
comforted
in
the
ebb
and
flow
of
the
community,
even
when
you're
alone
in
this
environment,
you're,
never
really
on
your
own
public
transit.
H
Another
big
issue
there's
no
reason
why
Toronto
gamblers
will
not
want
to
use
public
transit
to
get
to
the
casino
gamblers
high
rollers,
especially
from
Toronto,
live
in
some
of
the
best
transit
parts
of
our
neighborhood.
There's
a
ribbon
of
development
along
the
Toronto
subway
that
the
way
where
some
of
the
real
estate
is
valued
at
some
of
the
highest
values
in
the
whole,
the
whole
country.
So,
if
we're,
if
we're
planning
on
improvements
around
transit,
why
not
think
about
your
high
rollers
as
well
as
well
as
your
workers.
H
Bike
infrastructure
there
are
I
think
we
mentioned
somewhere
somewhere
in
the
plan
you
mentioned
racks
for
cycling.
However,
immediately
around
the
racetrack
there's
almost
no
cycling
infrastructure.
However,
the
there's
the
possibility
exists
to
actually
build
good
bike
infrastructure.
There's
lots
of
space
around
around
the
future
development.
There
are
existing
bike
paths
not
far
from
the
existing
development.
So
why
not
include
that
in
the
plan
to
make
it
part
of
the
part
of
the
development
right
out
of
the
gates?
And
then
the
final
concern
is
public
space.
H
H
C
H
P
P
A
A
H
So
if,
if
that
Road
is
modified,
so
that
it's
less
of
a
barrier
to
access
from
the
people
on
the
I
guess
it
would
be
the
eastern
side
of
highway
27.
It
would
just
be
something
simpler
for
people
to
access
so
that
so
that,
eventually,
with
the
build-out
of
this
complex,
instead
of
it
being
a
city
within
a
city,
it's
actually
part
of
the
Rexdale
community,
so
that
building
can
be
seamless
and
it
can
be
blend
into
the
community.
So
you
can
imagine
you
know
maybe
going
to
a
roti
shop.
H
H
H
A
I
think
I
understand
a
bit
better
and
then
and
then
just
the
general
vision
about
connecting
to
the
community.
Could
you
extrapolate
that
a
little
bit
further,
so
you
talked
about
that
major
highway.
I
mean
I,
get
it
27
highways,
it's
a
big
space,
a
lot
of
cars.
How
else
would
you
join
the
site
to
the
surrounding
community?
Well,.
H
It's
just
even
now
what
exists
there
now
it's
that
old-fashioned!
You
know
this
massive
parking
lot
in
front
of
in
front
of
the
complex
on
Rex
Edo
Boulevard
like
why
not
instead
build
amenities
right
at
public
amenities.
Why
not
make
the
public
amenities
build
them
right
out
to
Rexdale
Boulevard
so
that
the
community,
that's
already
there
on
the
other
side
of
Rexdale,
can
use
public
amenities
as
part
of
as
part
of
the
community,
that
would
again
the
community
the
complex
just
blends
in
seamlessly
to.
H
A
H
K
H
K
Just
can't
willy-nilly,
just
can't,
say
well
we're
gonna,
build
we're,
gonna,
build
a
bicycle
path
today
and
we're
gonna
build.
You
know
a
park
tomorrow,
especially
in
that
area
outside
of
the
jurisdiction,
we're
talking
about
that's
what
you're
talking
about
east
of
27.
You
know
that
it
means
zoning
changes.
What
you're
talking
about
means
a
substantial
amount
of
work.
What
was
rezoning
the
whole
community
so.
H
K
K
K
Q
You
counselors
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
today.
My
name
is
Peter
D,
gamma
I'm,
a
resident
of
Etobicoke
North
Ward
one
and
a
member
of
a
corn
Etobicoke
chapter
on
whose
behalf
I
speak
today.
Today,
an
acorn
is
a
coalition
partner
of
chronic
community
benefits.
Network
acorn
is
an
organization
that
has
been
as
a
commitment
to
fighting
for
economic
and
social
rights
of
low
and
middle
income
residents.
We
have
conducted
campaigns
such
as
fight
for
land
or
licensing,
bringing
a
real
rent
controls
against
predatory
lending
and
for
affordable
childcare.
Q
Q
Ba
I
just
want
to
talk
to
you
about
what
acorn
has
learned
through
its
campaigns
citywide
trying
to
get
CBA
for
constructions
such
as
LRT,
and
what
waterfront
development
a
cone
has
learned
and
from
the
United,
States
and
elsewhere,
that
a
genuine
CBA
is
a
process,
is
a
process
that
the
that
is
undertaken
not
to
accelerate
revenue
and
profit
building,
but
to
build
an
inclusive
community,
and
this
includes
some
of
the
elements
include
a
sign
legally
enforceable
agreement
having
clear
monitoring
and
enforcement
mechanism,
but
it's
specific
to
a
project.
In
this
case
the
gaming
facility.
Q
It
is
a
it
is
in
this
that
recon
joins
the
TCB
n
in
calling
for
setting
up
our
targets,
monitoring
mechanisms
enforced
by
the
community
and
listening
T
CBN
is
a
third
party
community
partner
to
work
with
the
community
in
negotiating
a
CBA,
and
we
can
work
with
others
in
the
community,
not
just
still
TCB
and
other
community
agencies
with
the
city
and
webbing
lands
developers,
great
canaan,
gaming
and
Brookfield
partners.
The
planning
recommendations,
if
accepted
as
is,
will
not
obey
me
and
entertainment
Enclave,
an
inward
facing
development
without
ties
to
the
community.
Q
In
order
to
avoid
these
dangers,
and
even
a
planning
staff
force
foresee
some
of
these
dangers,
it
is
imperative
for
comprehensive
CBA
that
actively
seeks
input
from
the
community.
As
a
member
of
the
Oakland
and
TCB
and
steering
committee,
we
did
put
forward
comprehensive
proposals,
turned
great
Canyon
gaming
and
two
councillors
that
those
ideas
are
not
within
the
proposal.
I
will
speak
to
some
that
relate
to
this
report
there,
as
I've
mentioned
in
previous
speakers,
I've,
said
in
a
rush
to
get
the
gaming
facility
online
no
consider
effort.
Q
Evasion
has
been
presented
to
blend
in
with
the
community.
The
design
of
the
casino
promotes
isolation
from
the
community
by
not
making
specific
provisions
for
wrote
in
public
space
that
integrate
within
the
surrounding
community.
You
see
Blaine's
proposals
supported
by
a
con
address
this
situation
by
calling
for
concurrent
development
of
public
spaces
and
a
road
network
that
blend
in
with
the
community
and
for
arts
and
cultural
spaces.
It
calls
for
the
community
use
of
facilities
within
the
entertainment
district
for
community
events
such
as
festivals
and
another
shortcoming
is
the
lack
of
transit
planning.
Q
The
parties
have
not
engaged
in
discussion
with
Metrolink
TDC
TDC
improvements
to
ensure
that
the
future
connectivity
of
french
vessel
RT
and
the
u
k--
Express
is
funded
and
timelines
for
construction
said.
Without
this
future
transit
planning
to
service
the
site
cannot
be
lighter
in
the
current
plan
in
the
report
cannot
be
relied
upon.
The
also
put
forward
by
TC
bien
and
supported
by
a
coin
further
advance
is
the
goal,
the
chronic
poverty
reduction
strategy
by
calling
for
access
to
good
jobs
and
securing
local
hiring
targets
as
part
of
the
community
benefits
agreement.
C
G
So
I've
heard
more
than
once
about
transit.
Now
are
you
are
wearing
the
report
that
there
is
a
plan
and
Metrolinx
is
currently
preparing
a
business
case
and
and
working
with
going
and
the
up
express
on
a
stop
but
would
buying
a
ghost
stop
in
as
well
was
a
an
up
express
that
that
was
all
that
was
always
the
plan
when
they
built
the
up
express
through
my
ward
that
there
would
be
a
stop
in
Woodbine.
N
G
N
G
Q
G
The
thing
is
they're
bringing
forward
a
business
case
and
then
the
funding
it
would
be
the
provincial
members
of
parliament
to
the
province
to
secure
the
funding.
Just
like
we
did
with
the
other
lines
that
are
going
through.
We
got
a
stop.
I
got
a
stop
along
my
line,
and
it's
because
we
advocate
to
the
province
to
get
the
funding
to
to
put
a
stop
there.
So
it
is
part
of
the
report
and
it's
its
ongoing
dialogue.
The
Metrolinx
is
having
so
I
just
want
you
to
know
that
it
is
in
the.
Q
G
I
think
that
we
that
the
province
needs
to
be
lobby
but
I,
think
the
woodbine
to
expand
transit
that
would
bind
for
going
up,
Express
will
be
very
profitable
and
that
they
would
find
the
fun
sport,
because
you're
literally
talking
about
thousands
of
riders
a
day.
So
I
think
that
we
should
be
very
confident.
That's
gonna
happen.
G
A
You
mr.
chair,
thank
you
for
speaking
to
us.
So
for
the
second
time
now,
I've
heard
this
idea,
but
a
vision
come
up,
but
blending
in
with
the
community
I
need
to
understand
that,
like
the
planning,
the
plan
of
subdivision
is
here
and
now
it's
before
us.
Can
you
give
me
a
specific
example
of
what
you're
looking
for
with
respect
to
blending
in
with
the
community.
Q
Well,
some
of
the
proposals
we
put
forward
and
things
that
were
referenced
like
we
meet
are
I'm
highlighted
a
couple
of
them
local
hiring
targets.
Others
mentioned
public
space.
All
this
was
part
of
a
vision.
What
the
community
wanted
it
see.
They
wanted
to
see
some
of
the
remedies
that
flow
from
from
from
this
project.
Coming
back
to
the
community
and
community
endowment
funds,
community
facilities,
public
facilities
and.
Q
Scholarships
were
mentioned
and
very
comprehensive
proposal
that
we
gave
to
Canaan
gaming
and
we
were
supposed
to
have
a
meeting
and
in
the
end
they
didn't
meet
with
us.
The
council
have
be
presented
as
to
the
counselor
or
to
Michael
for,
and
they
want
to
see
that
reflected
in
the
plan
and
I.
The
only
way
we
can
reflected
in
the
in
this
plan
is
we
if
he
have
TCB
Anna
a
negotiating
partner
and
the
community.
A
Q
A
J
We
are
the
consultants
responsible
for
the
filing
of
the
three
applications.
I
had
a
powerpoint
presentation,
but
I
think
miss
Tom's
presentation
eclipsed
much
of
what
I
was
going
to
say
and
I
didn't
want
to
be
repetitive,
but
there
is
the
one
first
message
that
I
would
like
to
bring
to
the
to
the
Community
Council,
and
that
is
an
indication
of
the
applicants
support
to
the
staff
recommendations.
J
Bylaw
really
has
no
land-use
compatibility
issue
associated
with
it,
and
what
I
wanted
to
do
is
just
take
you
through
the
draft
plan
of
subdivision,
and
this
is
a
presentation
on
the
fly
frankly,
because
I
was
listening
very
carefully
to
the
other
presenters
and
there's
a
few
things
that
that
have
to
be
kept
in
mind
when
you
look
at
the
at
the
woodbine
lands.
First
of
all,
they
were
probably
the
largest
single
private
ownership
in
the
City
of
Toronto.
This
is
about
a
300
acres
subdivision.
J
There
aren't
many
of
them
around
other
than
Downsview
that
I
know
of
in
more
recent
times.
It
is
a
phase
development
of
necessity,
given
its
scale.
The
introduction
of
the
gaming
attribute
to
into
the
grandstand
is
really
a
building
upon
what
has
already
been
approved
and
then,
as
it
extends
into
the
gaming
district,
the
colors
are
difficult
to
see
up
there,
but
fortunately
you
can
see
the
the
arrows
pointing
the
various
parts
identifying
the
grandstand
building
and
then
the
gaming
district
to
the
in
blue
and
then
the
future
development
areas.
Q
J
Of
subdivision
does
one
really
important
thing:
it's
actually
quite
a
simple
thing,
but
it's
very
significant.
It
introduces
a
road
network.
It
introduces
a
road
network
onto
a
piece
of
property
that
has
been
somewhat
removed
from
the
remainder
of
the
community.
In
fact,
it
is
a
road
structure
that
will
integrate
this
with
the
community,
and
my
presentation
had
earlier
been
to
focus
on
the
integration
of
the
woodbine
square
development
with
the
gaming
district.
J
But
in
fact
this
entire
plan
is
built
on
a
long-term
expectation
that
this
property
will
be
bifurcated
by
public
roads,
carrying
services
and
all
of
the
roads
within
this
plan
of
subdivision
are,
unlike
anything,
I've
seen
in
my
now
40
years
of
practice.
In
the
city,
we
have
a
36
metre
loop
road
extending
between
highway
27
and
Rexdale
Boulevard.
It
is
done
and
designed
with
a
complete
Street
strategy.
It
will,
it
will
manage
transit,
it
will
manage
bike
lanes,
it
will
manage
trees,
it
will
manage
pedestrians
and
create
that
that
focus
that's
required.
J
The
transit
we've
been
working
with
all
of
the
transit
organizations,
including
Mississauga
York
TTC,
and
the
like
all
looking
at
what
will
be
done
to
make
this
site
have
those
forms,
a
surface,
transit
and
then
augmented,
ultimately,
by
an
LRT
which
is
already
in
your
plan
to
run
down
27
and
the
final
routing,
and
that
may
change
over
time.
If
there's
an
alternative,
that's
superior
to
that.
The
matter
of
the
draft
plan
also
introduces
the
necessary
services
to
break
bring
these
blocks
to
life.
You
need
them.
They
also
have
other
services
associated
with
with
it.
C
J
Could
wrap
up
by
saying
again
we
are
supportive.
The
community
benefits
agreement,
that's
a
matter
that
will
be
a
requirement
prior
to
the
bills
being
brought
forward.
It
will
be
dealt
with
that
executive.
In
our
view,
this
is
a
this
proposal
is
in
a
ready
State.
There
are
real
proponents
available
to
bring
it
to
life.
Woodbine
is
committed
in
its
letter
to
the
development
of
Woodbine
square.
The
timelines
are
set
out
and
we
know
that
the
the
gaming
district
has
been
long
contemplated
and
will
be
advanced.
J
C
H
You
very
much
for
your
hard
to
see.
You
said
that
there's
a
gaming
section,
which
I
think
is
that
sort
of
lighter
blue
and
then
you
said
future
development.
I
thought
planning
was
asking
you
to
do
block
10,
which
is
the
gaming
and
block
9,
which
I
want
to
confirm
what
it
is
concurrently.
So
there's.
J
H
J
J
H
J
H
J
Main
Street
retail
would
be
along
the
Queen's
Plate
extension,
which
is.
We
have
private
road
that
runs
along
the
easterly
limit
of
block
9
as
it's
presented
there,
and
that
would
that
would
be
the
main
entry
point
down
to
the
grandstand
and
on
either
side
of
it
would.
It
would
have
expressed
the
Casino
Hotel
operation
on
the
east
and
then
the
retail
and
other
commercial
on
the
west,
which
is
the
area
that's
committed
to
be
developed
by
by
Woodbine.
So.
J
Based
on
and
based
on,
all
the
plans
that
have
been
produced
to
date,
and
then
some
of
them
certainly
are
in
their
earlier
stages,
but
there's
indications
within
the
casino
block.
For
example,
there
will
be
street
fronting
retail
and
the
expectation
is
that
there
will
be
Street
fronting
retail
in
most
of
the
blocks
that
are
identified
for
commercial
you
over
time
and.
J
The
bike
lanes
will
reach
into
every
area
within
the
plan,
would
they'll
be
on
private
roads
or
private
systems
designed
like
private
roads,
public
roads
to
the
south
and
then
on
the
public
road
system.
It's
a
whole
series
of
coordinated
bike
lanes
that
will
carry
from
highway
27
along
that
big
loop
road
up
to
to
Humber
Woods,
so
that
would
along
the
fronting
portion
of
the
residential
area.
A
One
of
the
things
that
I'd
heard
and
I've
been
asking
the
community
members
about
is
the
integration
with
the
community
and
I
think
I,
heard
you're.
Part
of
your
response
was
the
porosity
of
the
site
due
to
the
addition
of
roads,
I
guess
to
connect
people
in.
Can
you
cite
some
other
examples
in
the
city
or
somewhere
that
we
might
be
familiar
with
where
this
approach
has
been
taken?
A
J
The
life
into
the
site
is
is
going
to
be
derived
by
what's
happening
within
the
site,
and
this
is
gonna,
be
a
very
active
area.
I
I'm
talking
about
that
in
the
planets
and
in
its
entirety.
This
this
primary
Loop
Road
that
I've
identified
to
a
couple
of
times
is
a
very
significant
piece
of
infrastructure
that
will
attract
the
type
of
uses
along
it.
There
will
place
uses
along
it
that
have
activities,
as
you
know,
associated
with
commercial
uses.
Primarily
those
streets
are,
and
they
are
I
am
I
your
department's
on
this.
J
When
was
the
last
time
you
saw
anyone
build
a
36
meter
right
away
in
the
city
of
Toronto,
36
meters,
that's
a
huge
street,
and
it
can
do
a
lot
of
things
and
it
can
do
a
lot
of
things
on
its
edges
with
with
effective
conditions,
large
sidewalk,
multi-use
purpose
bike
trails
within
the
roads
tree-planting
it's
actually
good.
For
the
first
time,
I'll
say
it's
gonna
be
easy.
Now,
that's
normally
in
the
city,
your
city's
plan
says
you
want
public
roads
everywhere,
where
there's
a
development
even
on
sites
as
small
as
two
acres.
J
This
is
300,
but
they've
not
seen
anything
like
this
in
the
city
in
terms
of
the
scale
of
roads
and
the
integration,
and
there
may
be
future
roads
in
in
some
of
these
blocks,
because
the
blocks
themselves
are
so
large,
but
to
this
point
in
time
this
is
the
primary
spine
structures,
I
call
it
the
ladder
that
brings
all
the
services
in
and
the
blocks
may
get
broken
up
further
later
on.
We
just
don't
know
at
this
point
in
time.
What
might
require
that
to
take
place?
Are.
A
There
any
other
places
around
you
could
give
an
example
that
you
you've
taken.
It
may
never
be
the
precise
approach
where
it's
a
complete
greenfield,
but
you
have
redeveloped.
People
have
redeveloped
the
site
to
create
an
integrated
mass
that
connects
back
to
the
community
through
all
of
those
openings
I.
J
The
best
example
is
downs
you,
it
doesn't,
but
wouldn't
have
the
extent
of
commercial
development,
as
this
particular
proposal
would
have
included
within
it
ultimately,
in
its
ultimate
form,
but
Downsview
was
was
really
a
field
condition,
and
it
now
has
major
new
roads
running
through
it,
which
are
the
transit
lines
and
in
the
series
of
the
hierarchy
of
local
roads
that
that
serve
into
those
areas.
Thank.
K
J
Is
a
requirement
beyond
this
for
more
detailed
plans
to
be
prepared
in
the
future
residential
areas
of
the
site?
It's
a
requirement!
That's
there
today,
that's
not
part
of
this
proposal
and
as
a
matter
of
a
correction
and
with
all
due
respect.
This
is
not
a
rezoning
of
the
entirety
of
the
property.
It's
a
rezoning
of
the
area
of
the
grandstand.
C
J
J
K
There
are
problems
on
highway
27
and
the
only
way
that's
going
to
change
is
is
to
private
ventures,
and
the
only
way
you're
going
to
get
that
in
the
rest
of
the
community
is
with
is
with
some
substantial
change
in
the
Planning
Act,
and
the
only
way
to
do
that
is
with
a
secondary
plan
or
an
Avenue
study,
or
something
like
that.
My
question
to
you
has
anybody
talked
to
you
about
your
to
such
study.
I
I.
J
Would
have
to
say
that
that's
been
discussed
on
the
context
of
the
overall
application
and
what's
been
included
with
the
application,
has
been
extensive,
review
and
consideration
to
transit
and
transportation
requirements
which
would
be
beneficial
to
the
community.
There
has
been
significant
discussion
with
the
early
introduction
of
a
park
to
serve
the
community.
It
pardon
me
where.
K
J
J
K
It's
me
and
how
I'm
delivering
my
question:
it's
not
about
your
site,
it's
about
your
contribution
to
the
rest
of
the
community
and
whether
or
not
people
have
talked
to
you
about
the
need
for
a
study
of
some
sort
to
bring
the
change
that
might
be
needed.
Eventually,
nobody's
talked
to
you
about
that.
In
all
of
these
discussions,
the.
J
Discussions
have
been
related
to
the
overall
development
within
it
and
that
would
include
considerations
to
integration
with
the
community,
not
not
just
a
road
system.
The
delivery
of
transit,
the
delivery
of
early
parks
that
would
be
reused
principally
by
people
are
in
the
area
today.
I
think
those
are
beneficial
opening
up
the
site
in
the
manner.
That's
that
suggested
is
going
to
be
beneficial
as
a
another
destination
within
the
community.
Would.
K
Be
in
a
position
if
some
of
us
wanted
to
move
a
motion
to
this
regard
would
would
bind
be
in
a
position
to
help
contribute
to
a
study
for
the
rest
of
the
community,
so
that
you
can
help
with
the
the
financial
arrangements.
For
that.
What
we're
gonna
hear
from
staff
is,
we
don't
have
the
money
for
we
City
Toronto
doesn't
have
the
money
for
the
study.
C
J
P
J
P
D
J
P
J
Yes,
sir
traffic
management
plan
is
is,
is
one
of
the
requirements
to
be
set
out
and
the
the
road
system
here
has
been
carefully
assessed
with
respect
to
the
locations
of
all
those
those
roadways,
not
just
in
terms
of
traffic
flows,
that's
important
part,
but
again,
pedestrian
connectivity
and
movement
into
the
site
and
I'd
mentioned
before
about
the
movement
into
the
site.
With
respect
to
the
community
enjoying
the
benefit
of
a
park,
the
wood
wine
square
has
always
been
intended.
J
That's
as
shown
in
the
graphic
above
that
that
will
become
something
that
is
available
to
the
community
in
a
number
of
manners.
And
yes,
it's
it's
private
space,
but
it'll
be
activated
like
public
space,
so
it'll
have
year-round,
use
and
availability,
so
the
walking
ring,
as
you
see
up
there,
is
something
for
for
large,
larger
gatherings,
community
functions
and
things
like
that.
J
J
J
P
C
Think
I
got
a
quick
question
for
you,
so
on
condition:
number
three:
the
service
provider
development
to
include
appropriate
supportable
levels
of
retail
and
other
amenities.
So,
as
your
client
hired
a
retail
consultant
and
what
what
kind
of
retail
do
we
see
going
in
there
and
how
is
that
gonna
affect
the
would
buy
mall
across
the
street?
Well,.
C
J
To
be
very
clear
about
that,
I
would
expect
it
particularly
around
the
walking
wing
area
and
along
the
west
side
of
what
it
would
be
Queen's
Plate,
that's
the
type
of
uses
that
would
probably
find
favor
with
that
type
of
environment,
very
open
patio
areas.
You
know
that
sort
of
thing
that
that
draw
people
down
and
through
and
down
into
the
to
the
real
activity
areas
around
the
main
entrance
to
the
ultimately
the
main
entrance
to
the
casino
and
to
the
grandstand
area.
So.
C
J
I,
don't
think
it's
a
the
we
is.
Is
my
client,
no
doubt
and
I
think
that
you
know
the
the
onus
is
upon
them.
This
is
a
private
investment.
They
want
to
make
it
they
want
to
make
it
work.
They
want
to
make
it
function.
They're
quite
confident
at
this
point
in
time
that
what's
been
presented
in
Woodbine
Square
is
a
marketable
commodity.
I
think
like
with,
as
with
many
situations,
the
interest
in
a
site
may
may
be
dependent
upon
seeing
shovels
at
the
ground
and
I
think
you
know.
J
J
G
So
I
guess,
speaking
to
your
client,
I'm
sure
that
mean
this
is
going
to
be
a
long
process.
It's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
input
from
the
community
community
meeting.
So
would
you
see
that
moving
forward
there
would
be
and
as
it
progresses
that
there
would
be
a
number
of
committee
meetings,
maybe
have
been
working
groups,
some
community
members
being
involved
to
the
whole
process,
and
so
they
can
give
their
input
as
even
with
long
I
could.
J
See
that
in
part,
but
in
particular
with
respect
to
the
first
phase,
I
think
the
the
consultation
is
going
to
be
around
the
the
community
benefits
agreement.
The
things
like
that
they've
committed
to
doing
that
and
I
think
that's
part
of
it
as
subsequent
phases
come
on,
particularly
the
residential
I.
Think
that
you
know
they
they'll
have
to
reach
out,
and
you
know
it
as
councilor
Mammalia
asked
me
about
you
know:
is
there
another?
Is
there
a
plan?
J
G
J
R
Grafton,
thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
speak
today.
My
name
is
Abdullah
arrow
and
I
have
been
a
local
resident
for
17
years.
In
the
area,
I
was
raised
in
the
rectal
area,
attending
elementary
middle
school
and
high
school.
There
still
today,
I'm
there
eating
from
the
local
restaurants
shopping
from
the
local
stores
and
working
with
local
community
organizations.
I've
seen
the
neighborhood
get
worse
over
the
years
in
terms
of
employment
opportunities
and
crime
rate,
youth
are
raising
themselves
in
the
streets.
R
Our
parents,
mostly
single
mothers,
are
working
extensive
number
of
hours
at
minimum
wage
with
little
or
no
job
security.
The
lack
of
meaningful
jobs
opportunities
has
families
barely
sustaining
living
conditions.
The
youth
who
school
wasn't
for
them
have
are
finding
other
means
of
providing
for
themselves,
and
this
is
usually
in
the
streets
where
they
are
led
down
a
road
that
they
regret.
R
Taken
and
I
can
guarantee
that
from
personal
experience,
while
the
ones
who
did
attend
college
or
university
are
drowning,
a
student
loan
debts
and
are
working
minimum
minimum
wage
jobs
with
no
career
development
in
their
field
and
I
was
a
prime
example
of
that
working.
For
two
years
house,
with
an
engineering
degree,
the
cycle
seems
to
repeat
itself:
community
felt,
but
community,
our
community
felt
by
the
system,
who
desperate,
who
are
desperate
and
in
need
of
more
opportunities.
R
This
is
an
opportunity
to
give
the
youth
a
chest
and
make
something
of
their
lives,
who
are
enjoying
the
new
facilities
in
their
neighborhood
and
turn
an
honest
living
where
they
can
provide
for
themselves.
I
recently
got
a
job
working
with
the
Toronto
community
benefits
network
and
every
day,
I
get
emails
and
phone
calls
from
youth
who
are
interested
in
career
development
opportunities
in
their
neighborhoods.
They
want
to
work,
but
just
need
more
opportunities.
It's
important
to
hold
the
developer
responsible
so
that
opportunities
are
being
followed
up
on.
R
A
For
speaking
to
us,
but
I
think
the
gist
of
it
is
you're
supportive
of
the
changes
that
are
proposed
here.
Do
you
think
the
youth
would
regard
if
there
was
rest
restaurants
coming
in,
like
some
of
the
the
speakers
before
us
talked
about?
Do
you
think
the
youth
would
see
that
as
an
opportunity
to
as
a
place
to
work
to
start.
R
N
I
Locally
and
although,
like
I
had
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
written
down
to
be
honest
to
talk
about
it,
but
the
first
speaker
hit
it
on
the
nail
he
talked
about
how
people
have
been
discriminated
because
of
postal
code.
I
applied
for
a
job
with
two
resumes
two
addresses
I
didn't
get
it
with
my
rec
style
address
I
got
over
my
auntie's
address,
who
lived
in
Mississauga
and
that's
at
the
airport.
He
talked
about
people
not
getting
that
opportunity
and
having
to
go
to
Alberta.
I
I
went
to
Alberta
I'm,
a
graduate
at
the
university
of
guelph-humber
business
degree
couldn't
find
a
job
when
I
west
got
into
the
construction
field,
came
back
understanding,
okay,
you
know
what
there's
more
to
life
than
just
working
in
office.
There's
construction
opportunities.
Now
when
I
was
in
university,
we
were
talking
about
this
woodbine
development
ten
years
ago,
and
they
told
us
all,
there's
gonna
be
a
whole
bunch
of
jobs
coming.
I
was
excited,
nothing
came
from
it
as
the
counselor
talked
about
secondary
planning
and
stuff,
like
that.
I
We've
had
various
consultations
in
the
community
and
number
of
residents
have
said
that
I
live
a
Queen's
fate
right
now
currently
actually,
and
we
had
a
consultation
right
there
and
a
mother
came
and
she
said:
she's
been
living
there
for
how
long
she
has
kids.
Now
one
of
them
is
working
at
Woodbine
law.
She
went
to
her
local
bank
there
and
asked
everybody
in
the
there
who
was
working,
not
one
a
resident
of
Rexdale.
So
when
everybody
talks
about
community
benefits
agreements
and
making
sure
that
there
are
set
targets.
I
This
is
why
and
I
know
we're
talking
about
planning,
but
even
with
the
planning
stage,
they're
talking
about
stage,
there's
gonna
be
we're
gonna
look
into
a
park
or
some
sort
of
City
space,
a
community
space
I
mean
I've,
ran
basketball
programs
and
had
to
move
from
school
to
school
to
school,
because
I
couldn't
afford
the
permit
space
for
young
use
to
try
and
keep
them
off
the
streets
for
Abdul.
Even
he
ran
in
a
couple
of
my
programs,
but
every
time
we
have
to
stop
them.
I
So
now
they
talk
about
the
space,
but
is
there
any
commitment
to
that
space?
Are
they
I
know
it's
in
Phase
two,
but
why
can't
we
put
commitments
to
it
right
now
in
phase
one
so
I'm
here
just
to
basically
talk
about
that
and
also
to
go
into
just
to
give
you
my
day
job
here,
I
work
as
a
vocational
instructor
at
a
pre-apprenticeship
program,
trade
links
and
we
have
because
everybody
talks
about
well.
If
we
set
targets,
we're
not
gonna
have
enough
people
to
employ
well.
I
I
can
tell
you
from
personal
experience:
I
have
a
bunch
of
guys
and
girls
ready
to
go
to
work,
train
certified
right.
So
if
we
don't
have
these
these
the
needs
of
the
community,
if
they're
not
voiced
and
the
only
way
that
that
can
happen
is
from
people
who
talk
to
the
community,
I
lived,
I
said:
I
haven't
been
no
one
consulted
me
on
anything
really.
We
had
one
consultation,
but
we
have
members
who
are
organizing
in
the
community
talking
to
residents
asking
them
what
their
needs
are.
The
TC
BN
is
a
great
example.
I
G
I
P
I
So
because
I've
seen
on
the
first
report
that
is
stated
now
they
talk
about
future
plans.
What
are
those
future
plans?
They
talk
about?
A
part
is
their
commitment
to
a
part.
We
have
some
ideas.
Why
don't
they
talk
to
other
peoples,
not
just
me,
but
there
are
a
whole
bunch
of
people
in
the
community.
Okay,.
A
Thank
you
for
speaking
to
us
today
and
I.
Take
your
point
and
the
others
that
have
spoken
about
how
the
community
benefits
will
work
with
the
community
in
the
process
to
arrive
at
that.
We're
not
really
focused
on
that
today.
With
the
report.
We're
really
looking
at
the
plan
of
subdivision
in
the
form
and
I
just
want
to
confirm
that
you're
supportive
and
you
would
that
we
are
heading
the
right
way,
so
you're
supporting
us
to
continue
along
with
this
development,
as
we
see
it
before
us
today,
I'm.
I
I
Than
other
than
the
so-called
future
developments
or
phase
two
I
don't
see
any
commitments
into
Phase
two,
because
we're
talking
about
parks
and
stuff
like
that,
what
about
a
community
center
I,
don't
see
any
commitment.
So
why
not
at
some
of
those
commitments?
Now
we
talk
in
the
future
yeah
we
can
plan
for
about
it
later,
but
not.
Why
not
at
least
say
we
are
committed
to
building
this
okay.
Thank.
A
C
S
Very
patient
people-
my
name
is
Anne
McCray
I'm,
the
director
of
legal
services
at
Rexdale,
community
legal
clinic,
which
is
in
the
Rexel
hub
I'm,
not
here
as
the
clinic
director
today
I'm
here.
As
the
chair
of
the
Community
Board,
which
manages
the
Rexdale
community
hub
and
on
behalf
of
the
director
Ramon
wahrman
you've.
S
You
know
Umrah
I'm,
dispatched
to
make
sure
you
realize
that
there's
a
severe
shortage
of
community
space
in
Etobicoke
the
demand
far
out
seeds,
the
supply
there
are
60
organizations
climbing
all
over
each
other
for
the
community
spaces
that
are
available
in
the
hub,
and
there
are
other
organizations
that
can't
find
a
space
I'm
talking
about
every
activity
from
tutoring
to
language
classes,
cups
and
brownies,
badminton,
indoor
soccer
chess
club's.
You
get
the
idea.
So
there
are.
S
These
organizations
are
clamoring
for
space
as
far
as
I
know
we're
the
only
hub
in
Etobicoke
in
the
foreseeable
short-term
future,
maybe
well.
Some
of
you
are
involved
in
other
efforts,
but
at
any
event,
how
does
this
relate
to
what
we're
here
about
today?
So
60
years
ago,
in
this
council
room,
you
would
have
been
negotiating
with
developers.
S
Leaning
on
them
to
develop
their
residential
developments
and
to
put
aside
5%
or
some
percentage
for
a
house
of
worship,
space
and
a
park
and
maybe
to
put
a
playground
in
the
park,
maybe
you
would
have
done
that,
so
we
have
in
the
plan
that
you've
seen
on
the
screen.
There
is
a
park,
but
what
we
need
in
community
space
is
not
just
an
outdoor
space.
I
want
to
think
about
this
in
terms
of
indoor
space
too.
S
If
there
was
two
to
five
percent
of
the
foot
square
footage
of
the
project,
that's
on
the
map
there,
the
indoor
space
was
nonprofit
space.
That
would
be
the
indoor
equivalent
of
having
that
park,
and
it
would
enable
the
community
to
create
these
spaces
that
make
that
and
make
a
specific
purpose
facility
into
a
multi-purpose
facility.
S
For
example,
Woodbine
Entertainment
Group
has
told
us
about
making
an
entertainment
venue
so
they're
undoubtedly
going
to
have
a
big
stage,
probably
a
small
stage
if
they
incorporated
community
space
and
built
enough
club
rooms
around
those
two
spaces
than
that,
then
the
commercial
venues,
both
large
and
small,
could
be
double
purpose
for
community
theaters.
To
have
a
storage
room
for
their
props,
you
could
have
Humber
College
jazz
musicians
could
have
a
place
where
they
could
have
a
performance
venue
or
a
practice
venue
you
could
have
community
marching
band.
S
Burlington
is
very
proud
of
its
two
or
three
marching
bands
that
works
for
them,
because
they've
got
a
community
space
that
dedicates
a
storage
room
for
the
storage
of
band
instruments
and
uniforms.
If
you
don't
have
those
community
spaces
available
than
having
the
park
having
it's
like
having
a
park
with
no
Fieldhouse,
where
are
you
gonna
put
the
practice
equipment?
Where
are
you
gonna
put
the
uniforms
where
you
gonna
put
the
showers?
S
S
As
an
illustration
of
what
community
space
looks
like
inside
of
a
large
commercial
development
and
that
it
just
takes
a
little
foresight
and
asking
the
architects
to
incorporate
that
into
the
floor
plan
and
I
think
that
doesn't
require
moving
any
roads
or
any
lines
on
this
thing
you
saw
on
the
screen,
it
involves
a
principle
and
that
kind
of
principle
can
be
rolled
into
a
community
benefits
agreement.
That's
what
I
see
as
the
long
term,
the
short
term
in
the
building
phase.
S
That's
when
you
get
what
Mustapha
talked
about
in
the
hiring
of
trades,
the
training
of
trades,
but
if
you
build
it
in
over
the
long
term,
use
of
the
facility
Humber
College
can
run
training
programs
here
linked
and
run
em
English
classes
for
the
hotel
and
and
restaurant
staff
that
that
are
not
good
with
English
Humber
College
could
run
other
programs
in
partnership
with
the
community
space
in
the
organization
that
I'm
talking
too
fast
I
should
have
slowed
down
to
talk
out.
My
five
minutes
give
you
time
to
hear,
but
I
didn't
do
that.
H
Thank
you
very
much
and
no,
you
spoke
beautifully.
I
can
tell
the
passion
in
your
voice,
so
I
know
that
future
I
understand
there's
going
to
be
a
campus
built
on
this
property,
but
that
is
future,
so
you're
wanting
them
to
think
about
it
in
their
first
phase
right.
Well,
we're
building
the
gambling
areas,
the
gates
like
the
gaming
areas
and
we're
building
the
woodbine
square
you're
wanting
us
to
do
it
now,
rather
than
later,
where
we
could
actually
add
more
community
space
later.
Is
that
what
I'm
hearing?
What.
S
Kind
of
assurance
do
I
have
that
that
next
step
and
the
step
after
that
will
actually
be
done.
That's
why
I
want
you
to
put
it
in
now.
I
want
you
to
require
it
at
every
phase
and
if
they
want
to
trade
it
away
and
move
it
over
to
the
campus
area,
once
they've
got
it
once
the
first
phase
is
mature
and
they
start
putting
the
shovels
in
the
dirt.
For
the
second
phase,
then
good
they
can
move
it
over
and
it
will
and
the
20.
S
Whatever
percentage
you
put
down,
you
know
the
square
foot
percentage
that
you
name
is
going
to
be
dependent
on.
Is
it,
for
you
know
a
highly
priced
commercial
space
or
is
it
or
is
it
an
extra
floor
in
the
hotel
that
it
provides
extra
meeting
rooms
and
classrooms,
but
they
can
deal
with
that?
It's
part
of
their
plan
and
they
can
move
it
over
to
the
campus
later,
but
if
it
never
gets
built,
you've
never
had
it
for
the
community.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
A
It
was
very
difficult
to
get
down
on
paper
what
the
vision
of
people
were
and
you've
given
us
something
today,
I
guess
the
struggle
that
we've
got
is
moving
from
the
abstract
to
the
concrete,
because
we're
at
that
point,
could
you
help
articulate
any
more
ideas
more
in
the
direction
of
concrete
and
I
know
you
started
with
the
stage
and
some
rooms,
but
could
you
help
illustrate
a
bit
better
what
you
would
see
as
a
physical
community
function
in
there?
It's
not
a
community
center
I.
Don't
think
you
went
that
far
no.
S
N
S
That's
why
I'm
suggesting
there's
a
number
of
I
tried
to
illustrate
with
things
that
are
easily
imaginable,
because
we
may
have
been
involved
ourselves
in
community
organizations
or
sports
teams
that
just
need
a
room
to
put
stuff
in
and
Cubs
and
brownies
can't
use
a
room
at
the
hub,
practically
speaking,
unless
we
can
give
them
a
locker
to
put
stuff
into.
So
you
want
to
think
about
it
in
terms
of
multifunction
facilities
and
from
everything
from
classroom
size
to
to
meeting
room
size
to
small
storage
locker
size.
S
That
is
it
that
forms
all
part
of
that.
5%
that
you
set
aside
for
nonprofit
space,
and
then
you
figure
out
maybe
there's
a
formula
that
can
work
out
because
some
of
the
spaces
are
going
to
be
very
valuable
to
the
landlord
to
would
buy
an
Entertainment
Group
during
the
evening.
But
during
the
day
time,
not
so
much
there's
going
to
be
room
for
seniors
yoga
classes
and
that's
they
could
have
their
nonprofit
band
of
time
across
the
calendar.
S
A
S
The
rec
Stoke
community
hub
can
can
give
a
port
can
give
an
outline
of
what
kind
of
organizations
use
our
building
and
and
it
would
translate
into
what
is
needed
and
the
people
that
we
that
we
deny
service
to,
because
we
just
don't
have
the
space
for
them.
There's
not
enough
church,
basements,
right
and-
and
we
don't
have
the
use
of
schools.
It's
a
security
risk
to
open
up
a
school
anymore.
What
which
used
to
be
where
the
community
went
for
all
these
types
of
things?
S
So
there
is
a
way
to
get
a
catalog
of
what's
needed,
I
think,
and
we
could
do
it.
We
could
pull
it
together
very
quickly,
but
we're
we're
part
of
the
community
benefits
Network
and
so
we're
willing
to
work
with
them
on
this
I
think
there
are
more
urgently
focused
on
trades
needs
for
the
construction
phase,
but
we
do
have
more
than
45
minutes
to
work
out
the
details
of
what
my
proposal,
how
that
fits
in
with
the
rest.
Thank
you.
Thank.
S
S
K
S
K
What
all
of
you
are
looking
to
do
you
could
say
yes
or
no
to
this
is
to
try
to
squeeze
in
your
needs
for
the
community
on
this
particular
development
on
this
particular
site.
Wouldn't
it
make
more
sense
if
you
knew
that
something
else
was
happening
in
the
lunch
larger
community,
knowing
that
you
would
get
your
community
space
out
of
that
as
well
to.
S
Say
yes
to
that,
I
would
have
to
have
confidence
that
a
community
plan
that
no
matter
how
hard
city
planners
try
to
form
a
community
plan
development,
it
seems
to
me-
is
profit
driven
by
the
owner
of
the
property
and
that
that
is
what
ultimately
drives
it.
Not
what
city
planners
have
thought
would
be
ideal
in
the
situation,
so
so
no
I
don't
have
confidence
that
we
could
make
a
grand
plan
that
would
protect
us
in
the
future
unless
we
put
the
conditions
on
this
part
of
this
development.
While
we
can
I'm.
F
Good
afternoon
my
name
is
comes
to
Baker
and
I
work
with
Toronto
community
benefits,
network
and
I'm
here
to
depute
on
this
Woodbine
casino
expansion.
I
just
wanted
to
start
with
sort
of
we're
sort
of
some
of
the
things
that
the
community
has
been
talking
about
in
terms
of
community
spaces
and
community
integration.
F
F
It
really
is
the
bare
minimum,
if
you
really
think
about
it,
because
there's
been
comments
by
the
design
review
panel
around
specifically
some
of
the
things
that
the
community
residents
have
raised
today
and
around
the
integration
of
this
development
with
the
local
community
and
those
comments
have
been
made
to
by
the
design
review
panel.
That's
supposed
to
be
hearing
from
the
developer
again
in
May,
so
that's
one
thing
and
I
think
one
one
of
the
reasons
for
that
too.
F
Like
counselor,
my
mobility
mentioned
around
a
secondary
plan
and
and
the
lack
of
a
overall
vision
of
the
whole
area
to
date,
there's
been
37
secondary
plans
across
the
city.
Many
of
these
plans
are
for
areas
that
are
much
smaller
than
this
sort
of
proposed
development
and
and
due
to
this
lack
of
I
guess
sort
of
vision
of
the
whole
area.
F
It's
it's
very
centered
to
this
sort
of
private
development
and
when
folks
talk
about
a
park,
it's
not
about
just
a
park
committing
to
a
park
through
a
letter
it's
about
actually
committing
in
the
in
this
phase
of
these
to
a
park.
We
see
in
this
initial
phase
one
a
lot
of
business
development,
a
lot
of
revenue
generating
development,
but
not
actually
anything
specific
to
the
community.
Any
any
community
sort
of
development
is
sort
of
two
later
phases
that
are
not
up
for
discussion
today,
which
is
another
concern.
F
The
lack
of
consultation
with
the
local
area,
so
to
date
we
have
yet
to
sort
of
see
any
representatives
from
the
developer
actually
being
in
the
local
community
and
hearing
from
local
residents
needs.
I
know
we
have
discussions
with
city,
council
and
city
staff
around
what
Taron
community
benefits
and
what
the
community
would
like
as
part
of
community
benefits,
but
in
terms
of
any
sort
of
sort
of
how
the
consultation
around
community
spaces
has
been
very
limited
other
than
the
consultation
that
we
did
have
on
March,
21st
and
I.
F
Think
I'll,
sort
of
and
I
think.
One
of
the
concerns
of
why
we
raised
these.
These
concerns
is
that,
through
what
we've
seen
in
other
developments
across
the
US,
where
you
see
casinos
go
up,
but
then
all
the
other
promise
development
that
the
developer
puts
forward
is
never
seen
in
the
future
and
that's
created
a
lot
of
devastation
to
communities.
F
If
you
look
at
Atlantic
City
and
a
devastation
that
the
casinos
have
had
to
the
local
community
and
and
where
we
see
Atlantic
City
today
is
due
mainly
reason
to
to
that
reason-
is
that
there
hasn't
been
other
aspects
of
development.
So
it's
sort
of
bring
in
that
community
integration,
instead
of
just
being
a
casino
with
nothing
around
it.
F
So
just
for
the
ass
would
be
to
definitely
look
at
community
space
and
community
integration
as
part
of
this
development,
because
we
see,
like
even
things
like
bike
lanes
like
yeah,
it's
great
to
have
bicycle
racks,
but
is
there
proper
infrastructure
bike
lanes
around
the
area
to
facilitate
for
people
to
bike
to
the
area
and
I
think
that
those
sort
of
questions
still
need
to
be
sort
of
thought
about?
I,
think
also.
The
planning
process
is
a
bit
rushed
as
well
there.
The
staff.
C
G
Okay,
you
just
touched
on
bike
lanes,
so
I,
don't
know
if
you
were
here
when
we
asked
the
agent
for
the
optic
nd.
Yes,
there's
bike
lanes,
I,
don't
know!
Maybe
you
weren't
here
when
he
spoke
about
it.
G
He
talked,
but
I
just
want
to
make
it
just
so
you
understand,
and
whatever
everybody
that's
here
understands
what
we're
doing
here
today
and
if
it's
your
understanding,
we're
here
just
to
discuss
the
planning
report
that
we
have
for
divorce,
the
community
benefits
and
all
the
community
space
community,
centers
and
whatever
that
we
want
to
add
on
to
that,
will
be
on
a
separate
report
that
would
be
going
through
executive
and
council.
So
today
is
just
the
planning
report
that
we
have
before
us
community
benefits.
G
F
F
C
N
P
F
But,
but
also
they
have
been,
but
they
did
not
make
any
comments
at
the
meeting
and
I
don't
know
if
actual
people
in
the
room
knew
who
were
representing
the
actual
developer.
But
when
I
talk
about
actual
community
or
developer
engagement
in
the
local
community
as
actual
who's.
The
point
of
contact
that
I
mean
as
a
resident
can
can
say:
hey
you're
the
developer.
That's
coming
in
that's
going
to
be
operating
this
casino
over
the
next
20
years.
F
So
when
we
talk
about
planning
when
we
talk
about
community
benefits,
we're
talking
about
community
health
right
and
how
all
these
aspects
can
sort
of
be
put
together
to
actually
create
a
successful
development
that
the
comedian
wants
to
see
that
the
developer
wants
to
see
and
I'm
sure
all
the
city
councillors
want
to
see
as
well.
I.
P
P
F
Your
office
has
been
a
really
great
increase
open
line
of
communication,
but
if
you
sort
of
look
back
to
the
first
consultation
at
Humber,
what
Community
Center
on
September
25th
I
believe
there
was
tons
of
people
attacked
community
meeting
that
talks
about.
They
need
to
be
at
the
table
that
you're
at
with
a
developer,
because
that's
all
and
that's
the
only
way
that
community
can
ask.
You
have
a
seat
at
the
table
right
because
I'll
just
leave
it
up.
That
sir.
P
F
P
F
F
A
Whoosh
thanks
again,
the
same
terms
have
come
up
a
few
times
with
the
speakers,
the
same
words
actually
about
concern
over
the
overall
vision,
community
spaces
and
community
integration.
So
we're
at
that
point
I
mean
you
mentioned
it.
You
know
you
think
the
community
needs
a
voice.
What
I
mean
this
is
the
this.
Is
the
public
meeting
I've
got
the
the
draft
plan
of
subdivision
in
front
of
me?
It's
right
here
does
anything
need
to
change
on
this.
We.
A
N
A
Votes
coming
in
a
few
minutes,
so
if
a
line
needs
to
move
on
the
paper
I've
yet
to
hear
someone
tell
me
that
I'm
trying
to
be
very
respectful,
a
lot
of
people
have
come
forward
and
you
know
made
the
same
critical
points,
but
I've
never
received
I've
had
very
little
sort
of
concrete
explanation
as
to
what
they
mean
with
depth
and
I
need
to
understand
what
connectivity
to
the
community
needs
to
change.
I,
see
a
series
of
road
networks
that
are
public
roads.
A
F
There's
been
a
lot
of
if
you
look
at
sort
of
the
the
map
of
sort
of
what
is
currently
proposed
and
what
additional,
what
additional
phases
that
are
also
part
of
the
plan,
the
concept
plan,
the
high
master
vision,
correct,
and
that
includes
sports
and
recreation
facilities,
the
campus
and
also
other
amenities
like
a
public
park.
Why
cannot
why
can't
we
put
those
phase,
phase,
2
amenities
as
part
of
phase
1
and
create
one
whole
sort
of
integrated
build-out
of
this
area?
Right,
because
what
right
now
is
you
see
a
casino
coming
up?
F
You
see
the
two
hotels,
you
see,
the
retail.
You
see
the
restaurants,
but
as
a
community
resident
there's
a
public
park,
that's
there's
meal
and
for
but
there's
no
actual
specific
thing
saying
that
we're
gonna
be
putting
a
park,
so
we
would
want
to
see
a
park
as
part
of
phase
one
as
part
of
this
phase.
A
F
And
and
the
reason
why
I
bring
this
is
because
when
we
look
at
other
jurisdictions
and
other
casino
developments,
what
what
we've
seen
is
that
the
casino
goes
up
and
all
the
other
things
around
it.
That's
it
that's
been
planned
by
the
developer.
It
doesn't
end
up
being
happening
right,
so
we
want
to
ensure,
because
now
is
the
time
that
council
has
ability
to
put
in
these
parameters
around
this
development
race.
We
just
want
to
ensure
that
community
areas-
we
know
it's
gonna,
be
there
potentially
phased
in
other
future
developments.
A
F
T
You,
mr.
chair
and
clumb,
so
thank
you
for
coming
out.
I.
Think
you
already
impart
answered
my
question
so,
which
would
have
been
so
you've
seen
the
cut,
there's
a
comprehensive
master
plan
for
the
whole
site.
You
seen
it's
been
online.
You
know,
I,
think
you've
seen
that
right
and
and
so
and
I've
heard
a
couple
of
times
already
through
the
other
duplications
and
maybe
I
think
even
yours-
that
this
is
something
that's
going
on
for
10
years.
Well,
you
realize
that
it
hasn't
been
going
on
for
ten
years.
T
Ten
years
ago
was
a
concept
called
Woodbine
live
that
just
wasn't
the
right
time
for
that
to
happen,
for
whatever
reason
you
recognize
that
right?
Yes,
yes,
so
we're
now
we're
now
at
a
point
and
I
think
we're
we're
quite
fortunate
to
be
at
this
point
we're
in
2015
because
of
the
successful
vote
on
Council
to
move
forward
with
the
expansion
of
the
of
the
casino,
but
I
want
to
be
clear.
T
It's
not
just
the
casino
I
totally
agree
with
you,
no
one's
interested
in
just
moving
forward
and
just
having
a
bigger
and
better
because
you
know,
but
do
you
recognize
that
that
is
the
catalyst
that
is
what
will
be
driving
forward
and
make
all
these
things
that
we're
talking
about
today
become
a
reality.
Yes,.
T
Well-
and
we
hear
that
message
loud
and
clear
because
it's
always
been
for
my
perspective-
I
know
I
think
I
can
safely
speak
about.
You
know
all
of
us
here,
including
councilor
Ford,
as
well,
that
this
about
jobs
and
creating
jobs
and
making
sure
we're
creating
good
jobs
and
also
paying
very
close
attention
to
everything
that
everyone
said
here
about
community
benefits
and
ensuring
that
that,
and
that
not
only
happens
border
line,
but
that
happens
in
a
very
real
way
and
the
jobs
mean
jobs
for
local
people.
That
is
what
we're
we're
advocating
for.
F
I
totally
understand
and
I.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
commitment
to
ensure
that
not
only
that
there
are
local
jobs,
but
that
there
are
also
good
jobs
and
I
think
the
community
is
definitely
want
to
see
that,
but
just
in
terms
of
you
want
to
see
a
bit
more
as
a
community,
because
the
expectations
of
this
development
were
sort
of
up
here
and
sort
of
when
you've
seen
this
proposal
like
communities
like
what
sort
of
use
connect
can
I
get
out
of
that
right.
F
T
I
just
want
to
refer
you
quickly.
Recommendation
18,
okay
speaks
to
that
more
specifically
about
community
benefits.
If
you
can
have
a
look
at
that,
I
want
to
take
too
much
time
will
do
I'll
mention
it
again
after
and
it's
one
last
point
which
that
counting
our
holiday
just
maintenance
with
respect
to
you
know
a
fallout
fallout
build
that
is.
We
have
to
be
very
careful
for
this
to
become
a
reality.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
it
happens.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
we
create
those
jobs.
T
F
T
C
L
You
very
much
my
name
is
Patricia
Edwards
I've
only
been
living
in
Etobicoke
for
the
last
three
years,
I
actually
lived
outside
of
the
province
of
Ontario
and
Toronto.
I
was
born
here
until
I
was
18
and
then
I
moved
to
Quebec
to
a
chronological
size.
So
why
should
sweep
le
francais
we'll
see
coming
back
in
2010
to
this
city,
to
where
I
was
born
to
see
what
government
does
to
local
communities
has
really
I
guess
somewhat
hit
my
heart
I?
L
I
understand
that
government
is
supposed
to
help,
even
if
it's
one
individual
get
out
from
underneath
the
rock
looking
at
the
planning,
your
gulping
up,
a
big
casino
lots
of
stores,
restaurants
and
everything
I
didn't
see
any
community
center
or
a
story,
a
big
hair
center
in
that
to
planning,
if
you're
going
to
hire
people
from
the
community,
there
isn't
enough
spaces
to
put
kids
in
daycare.
So
the
number
one
problem
is
people
are
saying:
I
can't
go
to
work,
even
if
you
are
offered
a
job,
because
I
got
another
place.
To
put
my
kid.
L
That
way,
the
person
can
go
to
work
and
actually
may
close
to
their
child,
while
they're
in
the
daycare
and
even
take
a
lunch
with
their
child,
because
the
daycare
would
be
then
on-site
and
I
think
that
would
be
an
extension
exponential
position
to
have
for
them
to
have
one
on-site
for
their
own
employees,
and
that
would
be
something
that
might
be
added
to
the
planning
as
they
save
for
transportation
and
roads,
and
things
like
that.
That's
ok!
L
As
long
as
the
price
stays
the
same,
and
it
doesn't
get
outrageous
like
five
to
ten
dollars
to
get
into
this
place.
If
you
can
keep
it
with
the
TTC
and
and
at
a
regional
rate
of
350
or
whatever,
to
get
into
to
the
site
from
outside
other
communities.
I
think
that
would
be
extension
like
like
they
say,
having
bike
paths.
They
want
to
put
bicycle
rails,
but
no
bikes.
If
there's
no
path
so
I
have
something
to
hook
your
bike
up
to
doesn't
make
sense
and
integrating
in
from
Rexdale
and
all
the
other
communities.
L
I
just
feel
that
the
people
and
from
what
I
hear
they
just
feel
like
they're,
going
to
be
left
out,
they're
gonna
fall
through
the
cracks
and
it'll
be
all
because
of
Council.
Not
listening.
So
take
the
time.
Think
about
it.
Like
I
said
day.
Care
is
probably
the
number
one
thing
why
people
can't
get
work
in
the
city,
because
the
lists
are
too
long
and
there's
there's
no
place
to
put
children.
L
So
if
you
want
to
make
it
so
that
people
can
come
in
from
the
community
to
work
at
the
Woodbine,
there
needs
to
be
some
place
to
put
their
kids
and
we
want
to
get
people
off
welfare.
Even
if
it's
one
or
two
or
three
it
doesn't
matter
we'll
need
to
give
them
something
to
get
ahead.
Give
them
something
to
dream
about.
L
They
see
this
billion
dollar
billion
dollar
project
happening
and
they
feel
like
they're,
chump
change
and
and
the
people
of
this
of
Toronto
of
Etobicoke
don't
want
to
feel
like
chump
change,
and
this
is
what
the
feeling
I'm
getting
that
council
may
want
to
appoint
its
own
people
that
the
people,
the
community,
hasn't
been
able
to
talk
to
or
get
to
have,
a
relationship
where,
with
the
TTC
BN
people
have
talked
to
them.
People
have
relationships
with
them.
L
L
A
L
Preferably
the
employees
of
the
company,
because,
if
you're
employing
like
hundreds
of
people,
then
you
know
you've
got
hundreds
of
children
going
into
the
daycare.
If
you
can
open
it
for
outside,
open
it
to
the
outside,
but
definitely
for
the
employees,
because
there
isn't
enough
companies
out
there
who
are
making
it
easy
for
their
employees
to
come
to
work.
A
lot
of
them
were
on
TTC
lines,
yet
they
don't
want
to
help
their
employee
by
giving
them
say.
We'll
pay
part
of
your
pass
to
get
you
into
the
work.
A
L
I
said
because
you're
talking
about
roads
and
building
their
building,
the
casino
they're,
building
the
restaurants
and
everything
what
should
be
added
to
that
is
a
daycare
site
so
that
the
people
who
that
they
are
employing
has
a
place
to
put
their
child.
Because,
right
now
in
Etobicoke
forget
it.
The
waiting
lists
for
to
put
a
child
in
daycare
is
extra
nominal.
So
there.
L
Unfortunately,
private
is
not
good.
We
want
either
public
or
nonprofit,
because
private
is
way
too
much.
It's
almost
two
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
to
stick
a
child
in
a
private
day
care
in
a
public.
It's
only
fifteen
hundred
and
even
after
you
get
money
for
you,
it's
still
eight
hundred
dollars
a
month.
That's
two
hundred
dollars
per
child.
Coming
from
Quebec
I
got
to
live
with
the
$7
a
day.
C
L
Q
Thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
address
council.
My
name
is
Bear
Marsh
and
I'm,
a
resident
of
Etobicoke,
North
and
I'm
just
here
to
speak
a
bit
on
the
development.
Our
communities
is
concerned.
Regarding
the
public
consultation
request
for
integration
of
public
spaces
within
the
proposed
development,
the
woodbine
development
project
is
being
designed
and
referred
to
as
a
city
within
a
city.
This.
Q
The
the
issues
surrounding
this
type
of
approach
to
development
is
the
concern
that
such
development
could
become
an
exclusive
and
clave
with
the
surrounding
community
shut
out
from
economic
gains,
which
will
deny
any
form
of
possible
community
revitalization.
As
it
stands,
the
proposed
development
plans
show
a
designating
Park
area
to
be
incorporated
into
the
second
phase
of
the
development.
Q
In
addition,
with
the
proposed
plans,
there
are
no
details
indicating
how
the
transit
will
connect
with
the
surrounding
community
and
the
site
and,
as
the
site
is
bounded
by
iWay
427
to
the
west,
highway
27
and
industrial
zones
to
the
east
and
railway
and
industrial
lands
to
the
south.
There
is
very
little
natural
access
available
with
these
conditions.
It
is
easily
it
is
easy
to
intentionally
or
unintentionally,
create
barriers
to
the
growth
and
inclusiveness
of
the
community.
Q
As
an
alternative,
we
would
like
to
ensure
that
the
development
aims
to
foster
community
engagement
through
the
use
of
ideas
such
as
program
public
space
example
parks
take
care
as
well
as
sufficient,
reliable
transit
access.
This
would
be
an
important
step
not
only
to
strengthening
and
empowering
the
local
community,
but
will
also
be
beneficial
to
success
of
woodbine
development
and
by
attempting
to
make
it
de
tobiko,
not
a
region
and
a
destination
to
visit.
Q
It
would
maximize
financial
benefit
to
the
City
of
Toronto,
Brookfield
business
partners
and
Terra
gaming
and
Woodbine
Internet
Entertainment
Group
to
adjust
these
concerns.
We
request
that
the
Toronto
community
benefit
Network
and
local
partners
be
at
the
table.
In
order
to
represent
the
interests
of
the
community
as
a
community
as
a
community,
we
call
for
the
City
of
Toronto
to
ensure
that
a
signed,
comprehensive
community
benefit
agreement
is
created
with
targets
timeline
and
a
mechanism
for
monitoring
put
in
place.
Thank
you
thank.
C
A
You
same
questions
before
about
the
concerns
over
the
land
use
in
the
city
within
the
city
and
the
integration
of
the
community.
Do
you
have
any
physical
changes
or
advice
that
you'd
like
to
give
the
council
we've
got
the
draft
plan
of
subdivision
and
what
we
heard
from
the
planner
was
the
inclusion
of
public
streets
creates
that
connectivity?
Do
you
have
advice
to
the
contrary,.
A
Fair
enough,
so
one
of
the
speakers
before
you
did
get
reached
and
made
the
point
that
there
was
this
desire
to
have
everything
done
all
of
the
comprehensive
components
in
it.
I
don't
know
the
economics
of
that
I.
Don't
believe.
That's
the
proposal
before
us.
Is
there
a
position
of
the
community?
If
it's
all
or
none,
would
you
rather
have
all
or
none.
Q
H
I
love
one
holler,
I,
Drive
and
I
am
here
to
represent
myself
and
about
12
to
15
residents
in
my
area
and
I
recognize
that
this
is
one
of
the
largest
development.
The
city
well
see
and
probably
has
seen
in
the
last
30-plus
years.
I
guess
it's
6.4
acres
of
where
the
casino
will
be
on
and
then
there's
about
57
acres
of
the
entertainment,
complex,
the
Convention
Center
and
all
the
other
stuff.
We've
heard
today.
I.
H
Understand
as
well
that
the
site
will
eventually
have
been
linked
up
with
TTC,
Metrolink,
kewpie
Express
and
all
that,
but
there
will
still
be
a
significant
amount
of
vehicular
traffic
on
the
roads
and
our
concern.
We
live
in
the
Humber
wood
subdivision
and
we've
been
there
over
25
years.
The
area
has
developed
greatly
like
Tridel
put
into
apartment
buildings
in
excess
of
900
units.
H
Developments
are
still
being
approved
in
the
area
and
the
plan
calls
for
the
extension
of
Humber
wood
throughout
the
site
going
over
crossing
Rexdale
and
going
into
the
lands
I
believe
it's
Street
a.
We
would
like
to
see
that
street
closed
permanently
deleted
from
the
plan.
It
will
be
a
but
in
the
residential
lands
the
Willows
are
there
and
the
street
there.
H
Those
willows
may
end
up
dying
because
of
the
pollution
from
the
cars
and
as
well.
You
know
the
road
salt,
that's
gonna,
come
up
there
gradually,
as
time
goes
by.
This
will
be
attended.
The
community
meeting
in
September
and
what
was
most
shocking,
was
the
fact
that
it
was
for
all
three
applications.
H
There
were
I'll
say
no
roads,
literally
no
roads,
one
collector
Road
came
out
to
New
York
Tech
and
it
was
a
joke
because
Humber
wood
is
a
collector
Street.
There
are
just
two
lanes,
you
know
when
the
bus
is
there
and
the
council,
who
approved
Humber
wood
subdivision
30-plus
years
ago,
didn't
have
the
foresight
to
even
have
or
request
that
bus
bays
be
in
so
like
you
know,
we
are
stuck
behind
buses,
there
are
thousands
of
residents
in
Humber,
wood
and
I'm,
not
sure
how
familiar
everyone
is
with
Humber.
H
Wood
subdivision
and
I
would
say
that
all
council
members
should
be
familiarizing
themselves
with
the
area.
Traffic
is
very
congested,
Russia
were
in
the
mornings.
We
cannot
like
I
live
on,
hold
rake
which
that
ends
right
at
Humber
wood
and
some
mornings.
I
cannot
get
out.
You
know,
Rexdale
is
congested
from
all
the
rigs
and
all
the
traffic.
The
traffic
report,
which
was
done,
was
I,
think
very
inadequate.
H
One
was
available,
dated
February
12th,
one
of
the
comparisons
that
they
used
for
the
live.
Entertainment
was
the
complex,
the
Richmond
Hill
center
of
the
Performing
Arts,
which
has
a
700
seat
capacity,
they're
complex
or
their
entertainment
venue
is
gonna,
have
4,100
seats
like
I,
don't
know
how
you
can
compare
the
two
like
there's
a
lot
of
traffic
which
is
gonna
come
on
to
Rexdale.
The
plan
is
to
have
the
main
entrance
at
Queen.
Split
Queen
slit
is
already
signalized
right
now
and
I.
Don't
know
they
already
have
an
entrance
below
the
427.
H
It's
called
entrance
road
and
I.
Don't
know
why
they
do
not
have
an
entrance
and
an
exit
there.
Why
wasn't
there
a
proposal?
This?
The
one
of
the
21
conditions,
was
to
mark
it
to
foreigners
who
will
be
coming
to
the
airport.
A
lot
of
people
get
to
the
site
from
highway
27.
Why
isn't
there
an
exit
directly
from
for
27
and
an
entrance
directly
into
the
racetrack?
It
could
be
called
Woodbine
Parkway,
something
like
that
that
you
know
denotes.
You
know
where
you're
going.
H
H
Anyway,
I
was
glad
to
see
that
the
residential
phase
2
subdivision
was
off.
I
sent
a
letter
to
the
planner
on
behalf
of
myself
in
the
residence
on
November,
15,
2017
and
I've
made
copies
for
all
you
folks,
so
that
you
can
get
a
feel
for
some
of
because
it
dealt
with
a
lot
of
issues.
We
have
a
problem
currently
even
getting
into
our
subdivision,
which
is
the
only
entrance
on
Rexdale.
If
there's
an
accident
right
there,
we
cannot
get
in
to
the
street
alright.
C
H
Can
I
just
add
one
thing:
the
traffic
reports
and
the
numbers
which
I
found
was
grossly
grossly
understated,
which
was
done
February
12th
the
numbers
coming
out
of
my
street
and
they
only
did
it
peak
hours,
Friday
night
and
Saturday
night,
the
number
of
people
who's,
gonna,
come
and
visit.
This
casino
know
the
sports
events.
They're
gonna
have
an
everything
you
know:
okay,.
D
D
So
I
understand
in
speaking
to
staff
that
this
particular
application
is
subject
to
provincial
Minister's
order
that
that
that
limits,
basically
the
type
in
and
of
the
belt
that
can
occur
on
the
site.
I,
also
understand
that
there
was
a
zoning
bylaw
opted
by
the
City
of
Toronto
in
2007.
That
also
limits
the
kind
of
development
on
the
site,
and
so
my
question
is,
while
there's
a
lot
of
talk
about
community
benefits
being
attached
to
this
particular
development.
What
kind
of
an
agreement
will
be
entered
in
to
secure
the
community
benefits.
O
Through
you,
mr.
chair
I,
don't
believe
that
the
actual
form
of
the
agreement
has
been
fully
articulated.
Yet
the
city
manager
is
preparing
a
report
for
the
April
17th
Executive
Committee,
which
will
outline
a
lot
of
the
detail
in
the
community
benefits
agreement
itself.
So
the
term
that's
being
used
a
community
benefits
agreement.
Here
is
not
the
traditional
or
sorry,
not
what
we
would
traditionally
call
community
benefits
in
a
section.
37
sense,
it's
much
wider,
ranging
than
that.
D
D
My
last
question,
unfortunately,
because
I
haven't
really
looked
at
this
regulation
that
was
adopted
by
the
minister.
It
says
here
in
recommendation
or
at
least
item
10
on
page
9.
It
says
the
City
Council
requests
a
minister
ministry
of
municipal
affairs
announcing
to
remove
the
provincial
minister
zoning
order
filed
as
regulations.
Six,
eight,
eight
nine
eight
once
the
zoning
bylaw
amendments
and
recommendations
want
them
to
of
this
reporter
in
full
force
and
effect.
Does
that
mean
when
will
they
be
enforced
full
force
in
effect?
After
all,
these
agreements
are
secured
and
everything
else?
Yes,.
O
That
that's
correct
counselor,
so
in
1998,
the
province
introduced
the
minister
zoning
order,
which
provided
for
electronic
gaming
and
slot
machines,
specifically
that's
what's
in
the
minister's
zoning
order.
So
that's
why
you
have
the
zoning
bylaw
amendments
before
you
today
to
add
effectively
table
gaming
to
the
uses
on
the
property,
as
well
as
to
encode
those
uses
that
the
minister
put
in
place
through
a
minister's
zoning
order.
O
So
once
or
sorry
I
should
say,
should
City
Council
agree
with
the
zoning
bylaw
amendments
to
provide
for
the
term
gaming
establishment
on
the
woodbine
lands
in
both
the
grandstand
and
the
gaming
district,
then
the
minister's
zoning
order
would
be
effectively
become
redundant,
and
so
we
would
ask
that
it
be
lifted
so
that
the
city
would
be
in
control
of
the
uses
on
the
land
through
our
own
municipal
bylaws,
rather
than
relying
on
the
provincial
zoning
order.
Okay,.
O
Again,
that's
sorry!
Okay,
so
that's
a
question
that
the
the
staff
that's
preparing
the
report
for
Executive
Committee
would
be
better
positioned
to
answer
okay,
but
it
at
a
large
scale.
I
would
suggest
that
one
of
the
things
that
we
have
heard
loud
and
clear
is
it
the
community
wants,
if
you
will
a
place
at
the
table
when
the,
but
when
the
community
benefits
agreement
is
being
finalized
and
I
think
that
that
sentiment
is
going
to
be
reflected
in
that
staff
report
all
right.
E
G
E
G
E
G
Now,
as
far
as
the
community
benefits,
if
the
report
will
be
going
to
executive
and
then
the
the
report,
then
the
city
councilor
will
work
with
the
community
on
some
of
the
recommendations
in
the
executive
report
and
the
city
would
administer
the
community
event,
it
would
be
the
city
that
would
administer
the
the
report.
Correct,
I,
I,
don't
I
just
explain
a
bit
how
it
works.
So
the
community
understands
how.
G
E
They
attend
encounter,
identified
and
set
the
21
conditions
right.
That
is
the
scope
of
the
conversation
that
that
staff
have
been
having
with
the
community
and
with
the
proponent.
It's
within
what
council
gave
us
to
work
with.
We
have
been
doing
that.
The
city
manager
report
that
comes
forward
will
address
all
of
those
conditions,
and
certainly
the
word
councilors
have
been
very
involved
in
interactions
with
their
constituency.
G
G
G
E
G
H
Thank
you.
We
received
a
supplementary
report
this
morning's
afternoon,
sometimes
a
day,
which
means
that
we
probably
haven't
had
much
chance
to
read
it.
Could
you
just
outline
very
quickly
what
it
is
saying,
I
think
it's
talking
about
the
condition
one
which
staff
had
a
trouble
with
in
the
report.
I
read
on
the
weekend.
O
Three,
mr.
chair:
yes,
so
again,
what
staff
provided
commentary
on
for?
Ultimately,
council's
consideration
is
conditions
one
through
12
and
effectively
what
our
staff
said
in
our
report
is.
Staff
were
of
the
of
the
opinion
that
conditions
2
through
12
had
been
fully
satisfied,
ultimately
its
council
decision,
but
in
our
opinion
they
had
been
condition.
1,
as
MS
Tom
spoke
about
earlier,
basically
had
two
functions
to
it.
O
One
was
it
it
had
to
be
an
integrated,
complex
and
one
was
it
had
to
be
built
concurrently
at
the
time
for
effectively
the
casino
came
forward
in
terms
of
the
built
form,
Kathryn
addressed
the
the
built
form
connectivity
around
the
casino
and
how
that
got
to
the
integrated
nature
of
the
first
condition.
What
we
were
concerned
about
was
making
sure
that
it
was
built
at
the
same
time,
because
that
was
a
phrase
that
council
inserted
into
the
end
of
condition
1.
O
So
we,
through
conversations
with
Woodbine
and
their
agents,
said
we
wanted
assurances
about
how
the
Woodbine
Square
would
be
developed
and
built
concurrently
with
the
casino
building,
and
so
what
we
received
from
Woodbine
was
a
letter
dated
I
believe
it
was
March
27th,
which
outlined
all
of
the
things
that
would
bind
had
agreed
to
in
terms
of
building
out
the
Woodbine
Square,
which
effectively
is
across
Queens
plate
derived
from
the
casino
building.
So
in
our
opinion,
they
have
satisfied
the
built
concurrently
component
of
councils
condition
one.
O
H
N
H
No
trace
of
them
nothing,
so
that
means
that
this
property
will
no
longer
be
on
the
city's
heritage
registry
right
right.
Okay,
all
right,
perfect,
not
perfect,
but
I'd
love
to
have
known
what
this
building
someone's
got
to
have
photographs
somewhere
anyway,
we
heard
today
about
daycare
I
think
for
me
that
was
you
hit
the
nail
on
the
head
there.
How
and
at
what
stage?
Does
that
get
put
on
the
table?
H
I'm
sure
you
heard
about
it
during
consultation,
we've
heard
about
it
today
and
that
really
does
make
sense.
People
can't
work
unless
they
have
affordable,
not
expensive,
affordable
daycare.
Is
that
going
to
be
part
of
your
planning
side
moving
forward,
or
is
that
going
to
be
part
of
the
yeah?
And
now
the
section
which
goes
to
executive?
O
Through
the
chair,
it's
not
part
of
the
proposal.
It
is
currently
in
front
of
Council.
Today
we
typically
would
negotiate,
for
example,
of
provision
of
City
daycare
facilities
through
section
37
commitments,
but
as
Miss
Tom
explained,
there
is
no
increase
or
increase
in
height
or
density.
That's
attaching
itself
to
the
proposals
that
are
in
front
of
us
today.
So
there
is
no
section
37
application
per
se,
but
we
certainly
hear
the
community
loud
and
clear.
We
will
certainly
discuss
the
applicant
as
they
go
through
their
site
planning
applications
about
those
kinds
of
uses.
O
It
does
seem
to
make
sense
on
the
property.
It
would
also
recognize
that
the
although
graphically
on
the
the
overhead
that
was
shown
by
mr.
Droog
ISA
the
park,
it
is
actually
seven
acres.
It
is
a
really
significant
piece
of
property
that
the
city
is
achieving
and
we're
getting
that
through
phase
one.
When
the
other
developments
come
along.
There
is
possibilities
for,
for
example,
a
community
center
on
seven
acres.
O
There's
possibilities
for
a
city
run
daycare
on
that,
so,
as
development
comes
through
and
as
the
the
notion
of
how
to
utilize
that
park
and
how
to
tie
it
into
the
residential
community
that
will
emerge
on
these
lands
come
forward.
We
think
that
would
be
the
appropriate
opportunity
to
really
delve
into
that.
So.
H
H
O
K
K
So
so
we've
got
a
site.
We
got
a
site
plan
here,
really
a
plan
of
subdivision
the
talks
about
phases,
I
I
did
this
in
in
Ward
7
at
Weston,
Road
and
and
Finch.
Can
someone
tell
me
whether
or
not
it
was
beneficial
for
the
community
to
have
a
three
or
four
phased
approach
in
that
site
or
whether
we
should
have
gone
along
with
the
original
plan?
The
way
it
was
and
I'm
getting
to
my
point
here,
because
I
know
what
the
answer
is
going
to
be
I.
Think:
okay,.
K
About
just
an
example
of
Finch
and
Weston
Road,
there
was
a
four.
There
was
a
four
plan
site.
It
was,
you
know
where
it
is.
It's
on
the
south
east
corner
of
the
intersection,
and
we
agreed
to
a
whole
plan
and
and
the
we
then
agreed
that
forget
the
whole
plan,
we're
going
to
go
with
one
phase
at
a
time
did
they
change
the
application
on
us
after
the
first
phase?
Yes,.
O
O
K
O
What
council
has
to
understand
is
in
2007
City
Council,
provided
for
an
extremely
wide
range
of
land
uses
and
a
very
heavy
provision
of
land
uses
on
these
lands
in
order
to
try
to
promote
the
would
live
notion,
so
there
are
already
existing
on
these
lands.
Extremely
extensive
land
use
permissions.
Okay,.
K
O
They
do
have
commercial
on
there
now
residential
is
extremely
problematic
on
any
of
the
woodbine
lands
other
than
where
they're
currently
permitted
because
of
the
noise
corridors
coming
off
the
airport.
So
unless
the
airport
closes
down
residential
on
anywhere
else
on
these
lands
is
extremely
problematic
plus
we
also
have
to
recognize
councilors
for
those
lands
that
don't
have
residential
permissions.
Now
the
lands
are
designated
for
employment
uses
and
it
brings
into
question
the
municipal,
comprehensive
and
that
whole
way.
K
K
O
It
used
to
be
under
the
old,
Planning
Act
every
five
years.
It's
now
up
to
the
local
council
decide
when
they
want
to
do
it.
We
ought.
They
also
be
honest
about
that.
Is
it's
not
coming
forward
at
anytime
soon,
because
we
still
have
the
previous
municipal
comprehensive
review
tied
up
at
the
municipal
board.
K
O
What
you
have
to
understand
is
the
term
municipal.
Comprehensive
review
is
used
in
that
way.
For
exactly
that
point,
it
has
to
be
a
citywide
municipal,
comprehensive
review,
individual
requests
for
properties
or
locations
or
any
other
areas
will
not
be
reviewed
in
and
of
themselves,
because
it's
not
part
of
the
municipal
comprehensive
review
and
by
provincial
legislation.
We
can't
do
it.
O
O
P
Our
Ford,
the
question,
thank
you
very
much
mr.
chair
at
Oakland
north
is
getting
so
much
attention
today.
I
love,
it
so
I
know
we're
speaking
about
many
different
aspects
of
this
report.
It's
a
very
large
complicated
report.
I
am
going
to
keep
my
questions
strictly
to
what's
in
front
of
us
one.
Two,
twelve
and
I
know.
Community
benefits
is
a
massive
part
of
this
report.
P
With
that
I'll
save
those
questions
for
executive
committee
when
I'm
sure
I'll
see
many
of
you
there
as
well,
but
specifically
to
the
planning
conditions,
so
you've
sent
it,
but
I
want
to
be
very
clear
that
all
conditions
the
City
Council
has
sent
out
from
1
to
12
in
staffs
opinion.
Having
satisfied.
O
O
O
O
P
P
E
The
chair,
so
this
application
was
subject
to
the
submission
of
a
traffic
impact
study,
as
many
other
applications
are
required
to
submit
in
terms
of
their
supporting
materials
and
through
the
review
of
the
traffic
impact
study.
There
were
rotor
improvements
that
were
recommended
in
the
study
and
we
concurred
with,
and
they
range
from,
new
traffic
signals
along
Rexdale
as
one
example.
Geometric
changes.
E
The
chair
that
is
correct.
However,
you
mentioned
the
word
of
connectivity
in
terms
of
the
available
roads
and
the
new
public
roads
that
are
proposed.
This
is
it
right.
This
is
it
what's
shown
on
the
draft
plan
of
subdivision
those
are
the
new
roads,
but
in
terms
of
other
road
improvements,
they
will
all
be
hashed
out
through
the
review
of
those
updated
traffic
impact
studies
that
I
just
referenced,
correct.
P
E
J
E
T
T
Chris,
just
just
so,
we
were
clear
on
and
by
the
way.
Thank
you
for
all
your
commitment.
Participation
in
this
and
in
the
last
community
benefits
meeting
that
we
had
you
mentioned
earlier
when
consonants,
yet
I
asked
you
that
you'll
be
forwarding
a
report
to
executive,
so
that
report
will
obviously
have
recommendations
in
terms
of
how
that
community
benefit
agreement
will
move
forward
and
you'll
make
those
recommendations
to
executive,
and
then
that
goes
to
council.
T
E
O
E
The
the
report
coming
forward
from
the
city
manager
will
provide
counsel
with
advice
regarding
the
eight
conditions,
the
eight
outstanding
conditions
there
will
be
no
more
opportunity
for
negotiation
between
now
and
that
report.
That
report
will
provide
advice.
Should
counsel
choose
to
accept
that
advice
on
how
to
set
up
a
process
going
forward
that
ensures
there
is
community
involvement
moving
forward
all.
E
Are
working
within
the
parameters
set
by
Council
in
2015,
the
agreement
that
that
we
are
providing
advice
to
counsel
with
respect
to
is
governed
by
those
parameters?
If
council
chooses
to
do
something,
different
staff
will
do
as
instructed
at
the
moment
we're
working
with
the
eight
conditions
regarding
community
benefits
that
council
approved
in
2015.
We
have
no
authority
to
go
beyond
that
scope,
because
that's
what
the
direction
council
gave
us
all
right.
T
E
D
E
E
D
E
A
A
O
A
A
And
probably
immediately,
okay
I.
What
I
wanted
to
do
is
ask
you
to
address
some
of
the
criticisms
about
the
connectivity
with
the
community
and
the
provision
of
open
space,
because
on
these
site
plans,
I
see
a
lot
of
open
space
and
I.
What
I
heard
today
was
that
this
site
doesn't
relate
to
the
community
around
it
and
there
aren't
places
to
go
in
this
space,
even
though
the
park
line
is
included
in
phase
one.
A
O
O
Page
22
woodbine
has
actually
developed
what
they
call
a
concept
master
plan
for
the
entirety
of
their
lands,
and
so
what
you
see
in
front
of
you
today
is
for
one
of
our
term
that
the
start
of
the
build-out
of
that
concept
plan
in
its
entirety.
It
provides
for
Folsom
public
roads,
bike
lanes,
retail
uses
all
of
these
other
uses.
It
will
develop
itself
out.
It
will
provide
for
playing
fields
as
as
Woodbine
hasn't
visualized
them.
We
did
not
input.
O
We
did
not
put
it
in
the
staff
report
because,
in
order
to
have
counsel,
say
yes
to
the
concept
master
plan,
for
example,
it
would
be
taking
massive
leaps
of
faith
about
what
would
be
happening
over
the
next
ten
to
fifteen
to
twenty
years,
which
would
buying
was
not
prepared
to
commit
to
today,
which
staff
were
concerned
about
putting
it
in
front
of
council
and
say
here
endorse
this,
because
it
may
change
in
the
future.
There
there
is
a
plan.
I
believe
Woodbine
has
posted
it
online
somewhere.
If
any.
O
If
the
public
wants
to
look
at
it,
it
does
show.
A
greater
level
of
connectivity
then
shows
in
the
graphic
on
attachment
for
attachment
for
some
it's
kind
of
bland.
It's
just
a
bunch
of
black
and
white
lines.
If
you
actually
look
at
the
concept
plan,
I
have
a
previous
version
of
it
here
it
it
creates
the
connectivity
that
breathes
outward
instead
of
breathing
inward.
The
challenge
is
trying
to
have
visualize
that
today,
when
you
have
the
sea
of
asphalt
and
concrete
and
parking
lots,
and
then
you
say
well
we're
gonna
get
a
casino
here.
O
We're
gonna
get
a
Queen's
Plate
drive
here
we're
going
to
get
Woodbine
Square
here
the
start
of
Woodbine
Square,
that's
connectivity,
it's
the
start
of
it!
It's
the
start
of
a
20-year
building
program
when
the
gentleman
was
speaking.
No
sorry,
gentlemen,
lady
I
can't
remember,
was
speaking
about
highway
27
and
the
changes
to
highway
27.
Absolutely
that's
a
pretty
desolate
area!
There's
not
a
lot
of
pedestrian
activity
of
anybody
that
rides
a
bike
through
there
takes
our
life
in
our
own
hands
as
this
builds
out
and
starts
breathing
outwards
toward
the
community.
O
That's
when
you
will
see
the
changes
on
the
larger
streets
around
it
to
try
to
make
it
a
more
humane
environment.
You
actually
asked
a
good
question
of
mr.
Droog
issa
too.
Can
you
think
of
some
examples?
There
are
some
great
examples,
think
about
the
U
of
T
campus,
downtown
think
about
what
that
would
have
looked
like
when
they
first
started.
Building
U
of
T
out
it
would
have
been
a
building
in
the
middle
of
nowhere,
and
then
they
built
the
public
streets
around
it,
and
then
they
connected
it
to
the
community
around
it.
O
What
York,
University
is
going
through
right
now
is
a
similar
exercise.
Massive
amounts
of
lands
campus
stuck
in
the
middle
and
they're
starting
to
build
out
the
community
around
it
and
reach
out
to
it.
The
Tennis
Center,
for
example,
is
on
the
west
side
and
reaches
out
to
the
community
across
the
Humber
River.
The
20-year
building
program
of
Woodbine
seeks
to
do
a
similar
idea.
I
think
I
said.
The
real
challenge
is
to
visualize
that
today,
when
all
you
see
is
the
casino
building
the
grandstand
and
Woodbine
Square
stuck
in
a
sea
of
parking.
O
P
Thank
you
very
much
mr.
chair,
and
if
I
could
copy
and
paste
what
Nielsen
and
support
are
you
moving
the
stuff?
I
am
sorry,
so
I'm
will
be
moving
staff
recommendations
in
their
entirety,
so
I
was
I.
First
want
to
start
off
by
by
thanking
a
few
people
here
and
then
I'll
jump
into
this
report.
First
of
all,
I
think
our
our
City
Planning
Department
ever
since
being
elected
to
represent
North
Dakota
Co.
This
has
been
the
number
one
file
on
our
agenda
and
I
know.
P
City
staff
have
done
an
incredible
amount
of
work,
specifically
City,
Planning
and
I
know,
there's
a
lot
more
people,
but
specifically
Neil
Louisa
and
Catherine
I
know
late
nights,
long
weekends,
so
so
on
behalf
the
community.
Thank
you,
transportation
and
I
know
in
the
city.
Manager's
office
has
a
representative
here
as
well
as
SD,
FA
and
Chris.
So
this
is
definitely
a
massive
project.
So
I
want
to
thank
the
staff.
I
also
want
to
thank
the
the
developers
and
and
great
Canadian
and
would
buy
an
Entertainment.
P
This
is
coming
to
fruition
and
and
I
think
this
is
going
to
be
an
incredible
investment,
not
only
for
our
area
in
the
northwest
that
you
are
all
completely
right
have
been
under
invested
in,
but
this
area
has
incredible
tential
if
it
is
done
right,
if
this
development
is
done
right
and
I
know,
that
is
what
city
staff
myself
and
everyone
at
the
table
have
been
striving
for
to
do.
This
right,
I
personally,
have
had
an
open
door
to
everyone
in
the
community.
No
matter.
P
What
do
you
want
to
talk
about
how
many
times
they
want
to
talk
about
it?
We've
kept
that
door
open.
We
will
continue
to
keep
that
door
open
up
until
the
executive
to
council
and
beyond,
because
my
hope
is
that
this
goes
through,
that
we
have
a
significant
investment
in
north
to
tobago.
Now
we
can
now
leverage
more
transit
that
we
want.
Now
we
can
connect
to
the
airport
and
look
beyond
just
this
entertainment
complex,
but
connecting
the
Northwest
to
the
rest
of
Toronto
I.
Think
that
is
very
important.
P
We've
already
seen
that
wave
of
investment
we
already
see
investors
come
into
north
to
tobiko
and
building
it
out.
We
have
seen
proof
when
we
enter
or
would
buy.
Mull
we
amalong
would
bind
to
north
Etobicoke
would
buy,
mall
is
doing
significant
investments
and
they
have
in
the
mall
to
revitalize
it
to
bring
stuff
back
into
the
area.
We
already
see
that
happening
if
I
had.
You
know
a
way
to
make
this
whole
concept
of
reality
tomorrow
and
do
phase
1
2
3
right
now,
sorry
I'm
1,
but
we
know
that
I
can't
be
done.
P
This
is
a
monstrosity
of
a
development
and
I
think
we
need
to
do
it
responsible
and
thoughtful
I.
Think
that
going
on
watch
out
for
the
community
benefits
not
is
very
important.
Not
is
critical,
I,
don't
think
there
is
someone
up
here
or
can't
speak
for
my
colleagues,
but
I
think
we
all
agree
that
they
are
critical
to
the
success
of
this
community.
I
want
everyone
to
come
out
to
the
executive
and
and
how
their
say.
P
That
is
where
we
will
dive
into
this
much
more
in
depth
on
how
it
will
look
and
what
the
community
will
have
coming
out
of
and
continuing
and
and
as
I
said,
I
I
always
say
continuing
kinds.
This
isn't
gonna
stop
here.
We
want
to
continue
to
work
on
the
connectivity
of
a
totally
north
and
transit
and
transportation
like
Farida,
said
and
I
think
she
mates.
P
And
I
and
I
agree,
and
we've
meant
about
that
and
that's
why
I
wanted
to
ask
transportation
not
it
is
on
the
books.
We
need
to
look
at
how
this
area
is
going
to
get
around.
It
is
a
residential
community
and
it's
also
the
city's
largest
employment
area
and
commercialized
communities
and
factories,
and
so
there's
a
balance
here
and
I
think
that
we
need
to
look
at
that.
I
know
it's
on
the
books
as
the
local
councillor.
I
will
be
continuing
to
do
that.
P
C
T
You,
mr.
chairman,
and
thank
you
councilor
for
it,
I'm
just
gonna
echo
a
lot
of
what
counsel
before
it
said.
I
think
he
covered
she
covered
it
well
and
and
and
I
do
want
to
thank
staff.
They've
done
a
tremendous
job,
phenomenal
job
in
putting
this
report
forward.
It's
you
know,
I
heard
about
all
the
long
days
and
weekends
and
times
that
they
put
into
it
and
but
we're
at
a
point
now,
where
I
think
we're.
You
know
we're
making
history
in
Etobicoke
Norfolk,
where
I
think
we
have
a
very
unique
situation.
T
I
were
probably
the
only
city
in
North
America
that
has
700
acres
of
land
to
develop
inside
their
own
City
and
that
this
land
every
time
I
Drive
by
it-
and
you
know,
for
the
I've
lived
in
this
community
for
35
years
with
my
family
and
and
every
time
I
Drive
by
this
property.
It
always
it
always.
You
know
it's
a
sad
thing
to
see
that
you
know
it's
just
an
empty
piece
of
land
where
it's
so
much
potential.
So
now
that
potential
is
a
reality.
You
know
I've
heard
comments
about
ten
years
ago.
T
That
was
in
the
right
time
that
particular
development
didn't
have
the
proper
ingredients
to
move
it
forward
like
it
has
today.
Now
we
got
people
that
are
willing
to
come
together.
We've
got
Woodbine
entertainment,
we've
got
great,
Canadian,
Brookfield
and
other
and
other
players
that
are
saying.
Yes,
you
know
we're
gonna
move
forward,
but
it
started
with
that
2015
decision
on
July
7th,
the
City
Council.
That
said,
you
know
we're.
T
Gonna,
approve
expanded
gaming
conditional
on
certain
things
happening
and
now
we're
hearing
that
we're
at
the
point
where
21
conditions
that
are
in
front
of
us
have
been,
you
know,
have
been
negotiated
successfully
and
staff
is
satisfied
with
those
21
conditions,
but
the
three
things
I
think
I
just
want
to
highlight
before
I
conclude:
I'll
start
with
the
community
benefits
I.
Thank
everyone
for
coming
out.
Thank
you
for
taking
the
time
and
expressing
your
views
and
I
also
encourage
you
to
come
out
to
executive.
T
If
you
can
and
and
do
this
again,
but
the
community
benefits
expand
beyond
the
wood
vine
property.
Already
we
see
as
councillor
Ford
mentioned
the
interest
in
wanting
to
develop
it
within
the
Woodbine
area.
The
Woodbine
mall,
for
example,
is
our
also
has
a
very
an
amazing
vision
to
expand
and
invest
and
they've
already
invested
in
that
mall.
So
the
jobs
are
going
to
be
created
and
that's
the
other
thing.
T
This
is
about
the
jobs
and
we
recognize
that
we
we
need
jobs
in
Etobicoke
north,
and
we
recognize
it
to
the
point
that
we're
going
to
ensure
that
the
community
benefits
make
it
very,
very
clear.
Hiring
local
is
critical.
I
hold
regular
business,
roundtable
meetings,
I
support
local
business
I,
get
together
with
them
two
times
a
year
and
I
always
encourage
local
business
to
hire
locally.
We
got
great
talent
locally,
and
this
is
something
that
we
want
to
do
and
public
transit.
T
Finally,
will
topical
north
will
finally
get
the
kind
of
high
order
transit
it
deserves,
so
you
get
on
that
transit
and
you
can
go
anywhere.
You
want
in
the
GTA
in
very,
very
short
order.
So
again.
Thank
you
very
much
I
encourage
my
colleagues
to
come
on
board
and
approve
the
the
motion
put
forward
by
councillor
Ford
and
all
the
recommendations
that
are
in
front
of
us
thanks
very
much.
Thank.
T
C
Seeing
no
further
speakers,
councillor
Fortas
move
the
staff
recommendation
for
no
amendments;
quarter,
votes
request,
all
in
favor
counter
to
Giorgio
country,
to
set
council
on
Jetta
council
Kris,
antique
councillor,
Grimes
councillor
holiday
council
Ford
that
carries
unanimous.
Thank
you
for
coming
out
today,
councillor
forge
of
a
motion
to
introduce
enact
certain
bills.
Yes,.