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Changing Lanes The Click City of to Toronto edit Master Review text of styles Laneway Suites Community Consultation Meeting #1 November 30, 2017

Agenda 6:30 Introductions Councillor Ana Bailão (Ward 18) Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon (Ward 32) 6:35 Staff Presentation Changing Lanes: The City of Toronto s Review of Laneway Suites Graig Uens, Toronto City Planning Division 7:10 Questions and Comments 8:15 Open House

Changing Lanes Introductions

Changing Lanes What is» a Fifth Laneway level Suite?

What are Laneway Suites? Laneway Suites are self-contained dwelling units situated on the same lot as a detached house, semi-detached house or townhouse, generally located in the rear yard abutting a laneway. They are subordinate in scale and completely detached from the main house on the lot which fronts the street. They have outdoor access via both the street and the lane.

Changing Lanes Toronto's» Fifth Laneways level

The City s Network of Laneways A network of over 2,400 sometimes-narrow, often multipurpose, always-interesting public and private laneways weave their way through Toronto. 2,433 Total number of Laneways in the City of Toronto 295 km Of Laneways in the City of Toronto.

The City s Network of Laneways Changing Lanes is only considering laneway suites in Toronto and East York. 1907 Laneways 227 km Toronto and East York contains the majority of the City s laneways.

Changing Lanes Origin of» Fifth Changing level Lanes

Why are we considering Laneway Suites? Provincial Policies Support Secondary Units Planning Act, PPS (2014), Growth Plan (2017) Potential to address the city s policies to provide a range of housing form and tenure. The need to increase the City s housing supply in Neighbourhoods which are well served by parks, open spaces, schools, etc. - (no lane, no gain)

Request to Study May 2017 Toronto and East York Community Council approve a motion from Councillors Bailao and McMahon titled: Bringing Laneway Suites (LWS) to the Toronto and East York District Motion Summary City Staff are requested to: Consult with appropriate City Divisions; Plan for communication and consultation with RA s; Consider an implementation strategy for Laneway Suites in TEY District; Consider potential staff resources required should LWS be approved; Align LWS strategy with laneway animation initiatives; Work with AHO to explore affordable housing options in LWS; and Analyse the incremental increase in cost to laneway services.

Changing Lanes Summary» Fifth of level the Lanescape Report

Developed by Lanescape and Evergreen Released May 26, 2017 The Report includes: A summary description of Laneway Housing A history and description of Toronto s laneway network Current legislation related to LWS Examples of LWS from other jurisdictions A summary of considerations and performance standards for LWS A consultation summary Test scenarios Summary Toronto Technical Staff Feedback A chart summarizing other jurisdictions approaches

Changing Lanes City s 2006» Fifth Review level of Laneway Suites

The City s 2006 Review of Laneway Housing In 2006, City Planning Staff prepared The Housing in Laneways report which reviewed and considered permitting laneway housing within the City of Toronto. The report raised three principle concerns with laneway housing: 1. The City s Neighborhood policies only allow new development in Neighbourhoods when it corresponds to what currently exists. 2. Laneway Suites can create privacy, overlook and shadowing issues for the adjacent neighbours. 3. There is generally no municipal infrastructure in rear lanes other than lighting and lane drainage.

The City s 2006 Review of Laneway Housing The report advised that laneway housing could be considered, provided issues of overlook, privacy, garbage collection, stormwater management, servicing, could be resolved, through a Zoning By-law amendment, or committee of adjustment application. On July 25-27, 2006, City Council decided that the City should not permit the construction of housing on existing laneways, except in special circumstances.

Changing Lanes City s Approach to Laneway Suites

The City s Principles for Laneway Suites At this time the City s approach to laneway suites in Toronto and East York District will proceed with the following assumptions: Laneway Suites are intended as rental units; Properties with LWS may not be severed to cerate a new lot exclusively for the laneway suite; The scale and form of the laneway suite is intended to be subordinate to the principal house on the property; and Some lots will not be suitable for laneway suites.

Changing Lanes The Official Plan and Laneway Suites

The Official Plan Where should the City Third Grow? level Where should the City remain stable? The City s Official Plan is a comprehensive, big picture document that guides the use of land, the scale and form of development, the transportation network, heritage preservation, our parks and natural areas, and many other aspects of the City. It helps us answer questions such as: How should new buildings relate to their surroundings? How do we protect our heritage resources? Where do we build new streets and transit? Are there enough parks? Where should we build more? How do we grow the City s rental housing stock What kind of housing should the City support?

The Official Plan: Housing The Official Plan states that a full range of housing in terms of form, tenure, and affordability, be provided across the City and in neighbourhoods, to meet the needs of current and future residents. (Policy 3.2.1.1)

The Official Plan: Housing Current and future residents must be able to access Second and maintain level adequate, affordable and appropriate housing. The City s quality of life, economic competitiveness, social cohesion, as well as its balance Fourth and level diversity depend on it. (Page 3.21)

The Official Plan: Land Use The City s Official Plan guides change and growth differently in different areas of the City. Mixed Use Areas (red) Regeneration Areas (brown) Apartment Neighbourhoods (orange ) Employment Areas (purple) Parks and Open Spaces (green) Neighbourhoods (yellow)

The Official Plan: Land Use The City s Official Plan guides change and growth differently in different areas of the City. Mixed Use Areas (red) Regeneration Areas (brown) Apartment Neighbourhoods (orange ) Employment Areas (purple) Parks and Open Spaces (green) Neighbourhoods (yellow)

The Official Plan: Neighbourhoods Neighbourhoods contain a range of housing, parks, community spaces, schools, and local businesses. Neighbourhoods are intended to remain stable over time, but not static. The City s policies currently allow the construction of new buildings which respect and reinforce the existing physical character in neighbourhoods.

The Official Plan: Neighbourhoods As the current policies are written laneway suites are not permitted in areas where laneway suites do not already make up part of the neighbourhood character. Through the Changing Lanes initiative, City Planning is considering changes which may be required to the Neighbourhood policies to permit laneway suites.

Changing Lanes City Technical and Design Review

Changing Lanes: Technical Review Main House On-Street Parking Garbage Storage Servicing Stormwater Management The City s 2006 Laneway Housing Study, raised the location of services as a challenge to allowing laneways suites. The Changing Lanes initiative will consider and review the servicing aspects of laneway suites, including consideration of capacity. The City will also consider impacts on area soft services such as schools, childcare, community facilities, etc. Laneway Suite Lane Maintenance Lane Widening

Changing Lanes: Design Review Changing Lanes will determine how to guide the physical form of laneway suites, to minimize impacts to adjacent property and ensure, subordinate Second structures that level contribute to neighbourhood character. Maximum Height Laneway Suite Main House Sustainability Tree Preservation Parking Separation Distance Outdoor Street Access Lot Width Lane Setback Side yard setbacks Outdoor Green Space Main House Type

Changing Lanes: Other Matters In addition to the physical form of laneway suites and how Click they receive edit City services, Master the City is text also exploring styles the following areas with regard to laneway suites. Other Levies and Fees Opportunities for Affordable Rental Development Charges

Changing Lanes Other Municipalities

Changing Lanes in Other Cities

Changing Lanes Conclusion and Next Steps

Planning Policies People Applicant, City Agencies, Councillors, Community, YOU Provincial Policy Statement, Growth Plan, Official Plan City Planning Recommendations Law Zoning Bylaw, Other Bylaws, Council decisions, Ontario Municipal Board. Facts & Figures Details of development proposal, physical context

Changing Lanes Questions and Comments

Changing Lanes: Next Steps Future Community Meetings City Planning Staff will hold future community meetings in 2018 to present our findings and ask for your feedback Third as we level develop recommendations to City Council regarding laneway Fourth suites. level Website Shortly following this meeting, the City will launch a website with all of tonight's information, other helpful resources, and contact information for the Changing Lanes team. Continuing City Review City of Toronto Staff from many City Divisions, including Toronto Fire, Transportation Services, Engineering and Construction Services, and City Planning will continue to advance the Changing Lanes initiative and review your comments. Please fill out and submit a comment sheet Please don t forget to sign-in!

City Planning Contact Graig Uens, MCIP, RPP Senior Planner, Community Planning @ graig.uens@toronto.ca 416-397-4647 City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, 18th Floor, East Tower Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2 Thank You for Attending #ChangingLanesTO

Changing Lanes Open House