Certificate of Property Use for Contaminated Site at 3157 Bathurst Street, Toronto
Official title: Bedford Park Holdings Limited - Certificate of property use
A developer wants to build homes on a contaminated property in Toronto. The ministry reviewed a risk assessment and is now deciding whether to issue a Certificate of Property Use. This certificate would set rules for managing contamination during and after construction.
Why This Matters
Live near Bathurst and Lawrence? This property could become residential housing. The site has contamination that needs ongoing management. Future residents and neighbours should know what safeguards will be in place.
What Could Change
If approved, the developer can build residential units on this contaminated site. The certificate would require barriers over contaminated soil, air monitoring, worker safety plans, and regular inspections. These conditions would be registered on the property title permanently.
Key Issues
- Are the proposed risk management measures adequate to protect future residents?
- Should the Certificate of Property Use be issued for residential development on this contaminated site?
How to Participate
- Review the draft Certificate of Property Use to understand the proposed conditions.
- Submit your comments through this consultation page by the deadline.
- You can also email your feedback to richard.saunders@ontario.ca or call (416) 990-2661.