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Contacting MTCC 1170 and Condominium Links |
MTCC 1170's Governing Documents Following Owners' suggestions, and the Board's consensus in principle, MTCC 1170 is now providing online access to its Declaration, By-Laws, Rules, and Residents' Handbook. After clicking on the aforesaid "Declaration" and/or "By-Laws" links, readers will see that all pages have watermarks explaining each document's limitations, and restricting each document's use. The Board hopes that Owners will find online access useful for the sole stated purpose; namely, individual Owners' research. Contacting MTCC 1170 Please ignore the "contact" information on MTCC 1170's main site -- especially the e-mail addresses. Instead, please use the information below. Also, please check this auxiliary site occasionally. The Board is currently reviewing MTCC 1170's choice of e-mail provider. Telephone Numbers Management Office: 416.861.8320 Front Lobby: 416.368.3306 Facsimile: 416.861.8341 E-Mail Address mtcc1170@outlook.com MTCC 1170's Property Management Company For information about MTCC 1170's Property Managers, viewers should click on PropertyWright Management. Municipal, Provincial, and Organisational Links for Condominiums MTCC 1170's residents have a unique advantage when bad weather causes walking and/or driving to be difficult. Toronto's world-famous "PATH" system is as close as the stairs to the King Street Subway Station. For further details, residents can use the following link. Easy Access to Toronto's "PATH" system. Residents might also be interested in the official planning documents that describe and/or attempt to prescribe the framework for development in this historic neighbourhood. Toronto's Planning Guidelines for the St Lawrence Neighbourhood Equally importantly, residents will surely wish to be familiar with Toronto's governing and/or regulatory documents. To that purpose, this page is a referral-point for Toronto's Municipal Code, and to its periodic amendments. As for the Province's control over all condominiums, the following links provide access to legislation and regulations affecting Ontario's condominiums. Condominium Act Condominium Act: Ontario Regulation 48/01 Condominium Act: Ontario Regulation 49/01 The following links provide access to organisations that can provide educational and/or advocacy services to condominiums' owners and/or occupants. Canadian Condominium Institute: Toronto and Area Chapter Canadian Condominium Institute: Golden Horseshoe Chapter St Lawrence Neighbourhood Association Complaints about Nuisance Issues and Potential Advocacy Organisations Filming in King, Victoria, Colborne, and Yonge Streets Residents have inquired about (a) processes by which the City of Toronto grants film-permits, and (b) guidelines that the City imposes on filming. As for the City of Toronto's filming guidelines, residents may view them by clicking on the following link: Toronto Film Permit Guide Residents have also expressed curiosity about the Toronto Police Service's role in providing security and/or facilitation for film shoots. MTCC 1170 has a copy of the Paid Duty Officer Guide to Location Filming in Toronto. Residents can read the Guide by clicking on the link. Familiarity with the Guide will surely assist residents in responding to various situations that can arise during filming. Further information is also available via the following links: Ward 13 Councillor's Office and News, and Toronto Film Office MTCC 1170 hopes that everyone will become familiar with these links and/or sites. They are a starting point when residents wish to express opinions about filming in their neighbourhood, and/or about any political decisions affecting their interests. Parking in Colborne Street For some time, residents have expressed concerns about traffic in Colborne Street. MTCC 1170 now has a zoom surveillance camera dedicated to Colborne Street. Images from that camera are visible at the Security Desk (with storage to a hard drive). Stored images will surely assist MTCC 1170 with its complaints to the City's Parking Enforcement authorities. Ramp-Obstructions and/or Loading-Dock Issues If residents experience obstruction of the ramps to the parking garages, they should call Frank Yowfoo, the City's Parking Enforcement Supervisor, at 416-808-6612. Potential Advocacy: Condo Owners' Associations |