The City site says the following were adopted:
http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2013.TE22.6
The Toronto and East York Community Council recommends that:
1. City Council authorize the City Clerk to provide notice of a statutory public meeting for the property municipally known as 197 to 201 Yonge Street (the Site) as well as the property municipally known as 15 Shuter Street, 178 and 180 Victoria (the Existing Massey Hall Lands) to be scheduled for the May 14, 2013 meeting of the Toronto and East York Community Council, as per the requirements of the Planning Act.
2. City Council direct the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning to submit to the May 14, 2013 meeting of the Toronto and East York Community Council a further report for the Site and the Existing Massey Hall Lands, which includes draft implementing Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments in a form which provides for:
a. the development of the Site (the Development), substantially as proposed by the Owner of the Site based on the most recent site plan submitted, dated November 8, 2012; and
b. the development substantially as proposed by Massey Hall based on its site plan application filed with the City on October 2, 2013 (the "Massey Hall Development"), which requires amendments to the Zoning By-law to accommodate relief for matters including but not limited to density, parking, setbacks and loading;
together with appropriate recommendations, and including requiring the owner of the Site to enter into and register a Section 37 Agreement to the satisfaction of the City Solicitor, the Chief Planner and the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services, the details of which shall be confirmed by the owner prior to the issuance of the statutory public meeting notice and including but not limited to the following:
i. an indexed payment to the City for streetscape improvements for St. Enoch's Lane, Shuter Street and Victoria Street;
ii. provide, prior to the issuance of the first above grade building permit, a public art contribution in accordance with the Percent for Public Art Program for a value not less than one percent of the gross construction cost, of all buildings and structures on the lands to be paid at time of first building permit;
iii. that the owner of the Site, at their cost, convey the rear approximately 449.6 sq.m. portion of the Site directly adjacent to Massey Hall at nominal cost to the owner of Massey Hall being The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall ("Massey"), a not-for-profit charitable organization, together with appropriate easements and rights to build in a timely fashion to Massey Hall;
iv. securing of appropriate related heritage matters to the satisfaction of the Manager, Heritage Preservation Services;
v. that the owner of the Site enter into and register a Three Party Agreement on title to the Site and the Massey Hall lands, with the City and the owner of the Massey Hall lands, to secure amongst other matters, the conveyance and easement(s) to Massey Hall; to ensure the limited purpose of such conveyance and easements; a Construction Phasing Plan which provides for the construction of the owner's Development and the Massey Hall Development, and to require a Heritage Easement Agreement be entered into by the owner of Massey Hall with the City;
vi. appropriate Letters of Credit to secure matters; and
vii. such other matters as may be recommended in the further report requested.
3. City Council direct that a minimum of 131 parking spaces be provided and maintained on the site for residents and no spaces be provided for visitors at the property municipally known as 197 to 201 Yonge Street.
4. City Council direct that a minimum of 308 bicycle parking spaces for use by occupants shall be provided and maintained on the lot for the use of residents of the lot.