Why is patio drainage important (Wilton Street units)

Information for Wilton Street members with patios:

Commentary:
Without proper drainage, that is, surface drainage and subsurface drainage, the following may occur:
–  water may soak into the building foundations;
–  the patio itself may settle/subside, throwing it off-level;
–  general flooding may occur;
–  landscaping may be ruined;
–  and insects and bacteria may breed in standing water causing health issues, etc.

Descriptor and remedies –
Our midrise patios use 2’×2′ cement tiles, with gravel underneath.

Between these tiles there are gaps which are needed for drainage. They should be filled only with sand and kept free of soil, clay, and weeds ;

To avoid /prevent clogging with in the gaps and into the gravel, a geotextile layer (landscape fabric) can be useful. This would also prevent the drain pipe from becoming clogged with weeds, soil, dirt, debris, and gravel ;

There should be a gradient (pitch, slope, fall) towards the drain, of at least one percent ( 1 %) — or better still — two percent ( 2% ) . This would represent the equivalent of a quarter inch (¼ ” ) for every foot (1.0’) or three and a  quarter inches (3 ¼”) for thirteen feet (13 .0 ‘) .

** For future reference only : — the so-called “French drain” might also be used for patio drainage. This drain is a lined ditch, filled with gravel, sloping towards the drain.

Addendum to the Maintenance Committee minutes of September 13, 2017.

A downloadable copy of the memo:

Addendum A to MC Minutes 13 Sep 17 Patio Drain

 

City of Toronto ‘apartment building management’ by-law, Chapter 354 Toronto Municipal Code

On March 29, 2017, Toronto’s City Council passed a new Apartment Building Management bylaw that will impact all multi-residential buildings three stories or more and 10 or more units in Toronto. This regulatory bylaw came into effect on July 1st, 2017.

http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/municode/toronto-code-354.pdf

This was discussed at the October 2017 meeting of the Woodsworth Maintenance Committee.

Woodsworth Bylaw Numbers (Bylaw History)

Revised:  October 16, 2024

Bylaw history:

The attached chart has a complete list of all bylaw numbers used in Woodsworth.
It includes:
– numbers that were skipped
– bylaws that have been repealed, and
– amending bylaws.

This list is for administrative use, for assigning numbers for new bylaws, and for capturing the history of Woodsworth’s bylaws.

You can also find a version history listed in some bylaws, usually at the start of the document.

Bylaw numbers are accurate from 1991 onwards. However, they may be rescinded and replaced by newer versions or amended by another bylaw or policy.

Unnumbered bylaws:

Some bylaw amendments were passed without numbers:
Amendment to Organizational By-Law #1 – Feb 27, 1980, June 23, 1980, Jan 23, 1984.
Amendment to Occupancy By-Law #2 – May 31, 1988 (rescinded)
Amendment to Rules By-Law #19 – Apr 23, 1980
Amendment to Membership By-Law #20 – Apr 2, 1981, June 23, 1980
Amendment to Maintenance By-Law #21 – Apr 23, 1980, Sept 14, 1981.

Consolidation:

March 1991: Bylaw numbers prior to 1991 have conflicting information. Some numbers are used more than once. This list includes these anomalies and we have maintained the histories from the 1991 consolidation, in spite of these inconsistencies.

September 30, 2010: all Bylaws were consolidated up to April 2010, making the consolidated Bylaws the approved Bylaws of Woodsworth Housing Co-op. Since then, some bylaws have been repealed and replaced.

Policies

Since 2019, these policies were rescinded:
– Sublet policy (now included in the Occupancy Bylaw)
– Election Eligibility Policy
– Membership Committee Policy (1-94: Internal Waiting List Policy draft)

Repealed 2023
– Confidentiality Policy
– Committee Vacancies and By-election Policy
– Personnel Policy
– Rules of Order (1979)
– Investment Policy

Bylaw history document:

bylaws by number history updated to October 2024

While the website attempts to keep the online versions up-to-date, the definitive versions of current bylaws will be in the GMM minutes and corporate records. 

For a full list of in-effect  bylaws and policies, see https://www.woodsworthcoop.ca/index.php/by-laws/