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Chapter 213 REAL PROPERTY, SALE OF 213-1. City policy. 213-2. Definitions. 213-3. Conditions for a sale of land. 213-4. Sale to public bodies. 213-5. Sale of certain classes of land. 213-6. Authority to declare surplus. 213-7. Notice of proposed sale. 213-8. Certificate of Clerk. 213-9. Public Land Register. 213-10. Exemption from Public Land Register. 213-11. Exemption for Transit Projects. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Council of the City of Toronto 2007-07-19 by By-law No. 814-2007. 1 Amendments noted where applicable.] GENERAL REFERENCES Municipal land transfer tax See Ch. 760. 213-1. City policy. This chapter constitutes the City's policy with respect to its sale and other disposition of land as required by paragraph 1 of subsection 212(1) of City of Toronto Act, 2006. 2 213-2. Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: ACT - City of Toronto Act, 2006 3 and includes regulations made under it. 1 Editor's Note: This by-law was adopted under the authority of subsection 212(1) of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 11. This by-law also repealed former Ch. 213, Real Property, Sale of, adopted July 31, 1998 by By-law No. 551-1998, as amended. 2 Editor's Note: See S.O. 2006, c. 11. 3 Editor's Note: See S.O. 2006, c. 11. 213-1 2012-11-01

APPRAISAL - Written opinion of value providing information sufficient to satisfy the Chief Corporate Officer that the opinion is reasonable. CHIEF CORPORATE OFFICER - The City's Chief Corporate Officer including his or her successor and designate from time to time. CLERK - Clerk of the City of Toronto, including his or her successor and designate from time to time. LAND - Land as defined in the Act, that is owned by the City, or that is owned by its agencies, boards or commissions, the jurisdiction for the sale of which has been transferred to the City. PUBLIC LAND REGISTER - The Public Register of Land owned by the City. PURCHASER - Any person who enters into an agreement with the City to acquire land by way of a sale. SALE - A commitment to sell or otherwise dispose of land, including a disposal by way of a lease of 21 years or longer. SURPLUS - Land which the City intends to sell or otherwise dispose of. TRANSIT PROJECTS - the Finch West LRT, Eglinton Crosstown LRT, Scarborough RT replacement, Sheppard East LRT and, for the purposes of this Chapter, includes the Agincourt Grade Separation. [Added 2012-11-01 by By-law No. 1434-2012] 213-3. Conditions for a sale of land. Before a sale of any land: A. The land shall be declared surplus and the intended manner or process by which the sale of the land will be carried out shall be approved; B. At least one appraisal of the fair market value of the land shall be obtained; and C. Notice of the proposed sale shall be given to the public. 213-4. Sale to public bodies. Following consultation with the local Councillor or, if the land abuts other wards, the local Councillors, and provided that the local Councillor(s) does not require the determination to be made by Council, the Chief Corporate Officer may determine that 213-3B does not apply to a sale of land to the following public bodies: A. A municipality. B. A local board, including a school board and a conservation authority. C. The Crown in right of Ontario or Canada and their agencies. 213-2 2012-11-01

213-5. Sale of certain classes of land. TORONTO MUNICIPAL CODE Following consultation with the local Councillor or, if the land abuts other wards, the local Councillors, and provided that the local Councillor(s) does not require the determination to be made by Council, the Chief Corporate Officer may determine that 213-3B or C, or both, do not apply to a sale of land in the following classes: A. Land 0.3 metre or less in width acquired in connection with an approval or decision under the Planning Act. 4 B. Closed highways if sold to an owner of land abutting the closed highways. C. Land formerly used for railway lines if sold to an owner of land abutting the former railway land. D. Land that does not have direct access to a highway if sold to the owner of land abutting that land. E. Land repurchased by an owner in accordance with section 42 of the Expropriations Act. 5 F. Easements. 213-6. Authority to declare surplus. [Amended 2008-10-30 by By-law No. 1145-2008; 2009-05-27 by By-law No. 602-2009] Following consultation with the local Councillor, and provided that the local Councillor does not require the matter to be determined by Council through the Government Management Committee, the Chief Corporate Officer is authorized to declare land surplus and to approve the intended manner or process by which the sale of the land will be carried out, and in so doing, the Chief Corporate Officer shall give consideration to the potential turnover or sale of such land to Build Toronto. 213-7. Notice of proposed sale. A. Where land has been declared surplus and the intended manner or process by which the sale of the land will be carried out has been approved, the Chief Corporate Officer shall give notice to the public of a proposed sale in such manner, following consultation with the local Councillor, as the Chief Corporate Officer may determine, but including at least one of the following methods: (1) By posting a sign on the land for a period of not less than seven days. (2) By publication in a newspaper in circulation in the area of the land. B. A notice of proposed sale given under Subsection A(2) shall contain at least the following information: 4 Editor's Note: See R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13. 5 Editor's Note: See R.S.O. 1990, c. E.26. 213-3 2012-11-01

(1) A general description of the manner by which the sale will be carried out. (2) Location of the land by reference to municipal address or legal description, or both. (3) Approximate size of the land by reference to dimensions and area, or both, and a brief description of any buildings or other improvements situate thereon. (4) The date the land was declared surplus. (5) The name, title, address and telephone number of one or more City officials having information about the proposed sale. (6) The latest date by which enquiries may be made of any official described in Subsection B(5). C. A notice of a proposed sale given by posted sign under Subsection A(1) shall contain at least the information described in Subsection B(1) and (5) of this section. 213-8. Certificate of Clerk. A. The Clerk may issue a certificate with respect to a sale of land by the City verifying that, to the best of his/her knowledge, the requirements of this chapter applicable to a sale of land have been complied with. B. The Chief Corporate Officer shall provide the Clerk with sufficient information to permit the Clerk to issue a certificate with respect to a sale of land by the City. C. A certificate issued by the Clerk under this chapter of the Municipal Code shall be deemed to be sufficient proof that the provisions of this chapter with respect to a sale of land have been complied with. 213-9. Public Land Register. A. The City shall establish and maintain a Public Land Register. B. The Public Land Register shall be made available to the public through the City Clerk's Office. C. The information necessary to maintain the Public Land Register shall be provided to the Clerk by the Chief Corporate Officer. D. The Public Land Register shall contain the following information with respect to land listed therein: (1) The municipal address or a description of the location by reference to public highways within the City. (2) Approximate size by reference to dimensions or area, or both. 213-10. Exemption from Public Land Register. The following classes of land are not required to be included in the Public Land Register: 213-4 2012-11-01

A. Land 0.3 metre or less in width acquired in connection with an approval or decision under the Planning Act. 6 B. Highways. C. Land formerly used for railway lines. D. Easements. 213-11. Exemption for Transit Projects. [Added 2012-11-01 by By-law No. 1434-2012] All lands which are determined by the Chief Corporate Officer to be required for the implementation of the Transit Projects shall be exempt from the requirements of this Chapter. 6 Editor's Note: See R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13. 213-5 2012-11-01