No response from Choice Properties REIT regarding sign erected between two mature trees – No Frills by Brown’s Line

Sign located between mature trees at No Frill site. Jaan Pill photo

Sign located between mature trees at No Frill site. Jaan Pill photo

View looking west along Lake Shore Blvd. Wrest at No Frill site. Jaan Pill photo

View looking west along Lake Shore Blvd. Wrest at No Frill site. Jaan Pill photo

Ongoing construction directly east of No Frills. Jaan Pill photo

Ongoing construction directly east of No Frills. Jaan Pill photo

A previous post is entitled:

Please send a letter today to help save the trees in front of No Frills (Brown’s Line & Lake Shore)

The Long Branch resident, whose email messages are highlighted at the above-noted post, has sent the following message to Choice Prperties REIT:

I have had no response to a couple of emails to this address [that is,  info@choicereit.ca at the Choice Propertis REIT website] asking for reassurance that the trees on the street frontage of your property at 3730 Lakeshore Blvd. West will not be removed because your large sign was erected (I presume incorrectly) between two mature trees. Long Branch is a community that cherishes our heritage and our trees and the City has just spent months developing “Long Branch Character Guidelines” which points out the importance of our tree heritage. We hope that Choice Properties will respect that heritage also!

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Update: Message from a site visitor

A site visitor has shared the following message:

Hi, has anyone checked on the fact that signs are not permitted on city property such as the one shown in the photos? This includes signs such as commercial ones, electoral signs etc.That is a city bylaw. I reported a number of homes for sale signs on city property and had them removed to private property via an order from the city. Of course this did not sit well with the real estate agent but he had to remove them at his own expense.

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Oct. 10, 2017 deadline for Character Guidelines comments

With regard to the “Long Branch Character Guidelines,” please note the deadline for comments is Oct. 10 as noted at this post:

Oct. 10, 2017 is deadline for comments regarding August 2017 Long Branch Character Guidelines draft

Comments can be sent (please note email below) to:

Sabrina Salatino
Planner
Community Planning, City Planning
City of Toronto

Etobicoke York District
2 Civic Centre Court, 3rd Floor
Toronto, ON M9C 5A3

Tel: 416-394-8025 | Fax: 416-394-6063 | Email: Sabrina.Salatino@toronto.ca

 

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