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  1. How many by-laws has the City enacted? The City and all of its predecessor municipalities have enacted more than 198,000 by-laws since 1834. This includes more than 29,000 by-laws enacted since amalgamation. In 2019, the City enacted 1,804 by-laws. In 2020, the City enacted 1,192 by-laws. Who Enacts By-laws?

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  2. By-law Status Registry The City of Toronto and the former municipalities that make up the amalgamated City have passed more than 195,000 by-laws. Subscribe to By-law and Municipal Code E-updates You can subscribe to announcements about By-laws and updates to the City of Toronto Municipal Code.

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    1857-1875: by-laws passed in these years are found in the Council Minutes and in a chronological / numerical listing found in the Research Hall at the Archives. 1876-1960: by-laws are numbered in one continuous series. 1967-1977: by-laws are numbered in a new continuous series. 1978-June 1983: by-laws are numbered by year.

  4. Dec 14, 2015 · This zoning bylaw had many amendments, so the law as it stood in 1959 (in the Council Minutes) is not what was in force in, for example, 1964. There are consolidations of this bylaw at the Toronto Reference Library for March 1966, May 1971, January 1973, June 1975 and June 1986 (final revision). 1986. City of Toronto zoning bylaw passed June 16.

  5. Cover page of Toronto's Official Plan, image via City of Toronto. Below the level of the Official Plan are Zoning By-laws. The OP is implemented through their more detailed provisions which more narrowly describe the permitted use, height, and density on each property in the city.

  6. Jun 3, 2015 · In Toronto, there is also no indication of any let up in the insatiable demand for detached properties. In the City of Toronto, not including the suburbs, the average detached home sold for $1,115,120 in May which is an 18.2 per cent increase from a year ago.”

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  8. May 24, 2013 · The Toronto Municipal Code is a compilation of by-laws organized by subject. Each chapter is a by-law. For example, Chapter 591 – Noise; or, Chapter 447 – Fences. Check the list of “Recent amendments” for changes to specific Code chapters since the last Code update. These by-laws must be consulted along with the Code chapter.

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