Toronto's code-of-conduct and accountability rules for councillors overhauled, green-roof and zoning provisions repealed
City of Toronto Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 11, Sched. A — under the City of Toronto Act, 2006
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Several significant changes have been made to the City of Toronto Act. The City's power to require buildings to meet environmental or green-roof construction standards under its own by-laws (section 108.1) has been repealed, and a clarification added that construction standards — including environmental standards — fall under general site-plan exclusions rather than a separate by-law power. The section that explicitly confirmed Toronto's authority to regulate minimum parcel area, density and height in zoning by-laws (section 113(1)) has also been repealed. On the accountability side, a new multi-step process is being introduced (not yet in force) for removing a councillor or local board member from their seat: the City's Integrity Commissioner can recommend removal to the provincial Integrity Commissioner of Ontario, who then conducts an independent inquiry and, if criteria are met, reports to council; a unanimous vote of eligible councillors is required to declare the seat vacant and trigger a four-year disqualification. The code of conduct will shift from a City-established document to one prescribed by the province through regulation. City councillors, local board members, developers seeking site-plan approval, and anyone engaged in municipal accountability proceedings are most affected. Those relying on section 108.1 by-law powers or the section 113(1) zoning authority should review how those matters are now addressed under the general Planning Act and building-code frameworks.
Who this affects: Toronto city councillors and local board members · developers and property owners subject to site-plan control · building permit applicants and green-roof by-law compliance teams · municipal integrity and accountability practitioners · City of Toronto legal and planning staff
Source of truth: 06c11 on ontario.ca · consolidated version 87 → 0
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