1 OAK ST is an apartment building in Ward 13 Toronto Centre of Toronto. The apartment building has 10 storeys and 84 units. It was built in 2010 and registered in the RentSafeTO/Apartment Building Standard (ABS) program in 2017. The building location is at 1 Oak St, Toronto. The building was inspected on 17 items on April 28, 2021, with evaluation score 71: Evaluation needs to be conducted in 2 years. The amenities available in the building include Indoor recreation room , Indoor exercise room.
Site Address | 1 OAK ST |
Ward | 13 |
Wardname | Toronto Centre |
Storeys | 10 |
Units | 84 |
Year Built | 2010 |
Property Type | TCHC |
Year Registered | 2017 |
Last Inspection Date by TSSA | JUN 24, 2016 |
TSSA Test Records | YES |
Evaluation Completed Date | 2021-04-28 |
Number Of Areas Evaluated | 17 |
Score | 71 |
Results Of Score | Evaluation needs to be conducted in 2 years |
Balconies | YES |
Barrier Free Accessibilty Entrance | YES |
Barrier Free Accessble Units | 5 |
Elevators | 2 |
Elevator Status | ORIGINAL |
Amenities Available | Indoor recreation room , Indoor exercise room |
Air Conditioning Type | NONE |
Heating Type | HOT WATER |
Heating Equipment Status | ORIGINAL |
Heating Equipment Year Installed | 2010 |
Facilities Available | Green Bin / Organics |
Fire Alarm | YES |
Exterior Fire Escape | NO |
Annual Fire Alarm Test Records | YES |
Annual Fire Pump Flow Test Records | YES |
Approved Fire Safety Plan | YES |
Parking Type | Surface Parking |
Visitor Parking | FREE |
Emergency Power Supply Test Records | YES |
Garbage Chutes | YES |
Green Bin Location | COMPACTOR ROOM |
Recycling Bins Location | BACK OF BUILDING |
Indoor Garbage Storage Area | YES |
Outdoor Garbage Storage Area | YES |
Intercom System | YES |
Has Cooling Room | NO |
Has Emergency Power | YES |
Laundry Room | YES |
Laundry Room Location | TBD |
Laundry Room Machines | 16 |
Laundry Room Hours Of Operation | TBD |
Locker Storage Room | NO |
Non Smoking Building | YES |
Pets Allowed | YES |
Separate Gas Meters Each Unit | NO |
Separate Hydro Meter Each Unit | NO |
Separate Water Meters Each Unit | NO |
Sprinkler System | YES |
Sprinkler System Test Record | YES |
Sprinkler System Year Installed | 2010 |
Window Type | DOUBLE PANE |
Evaluation Date: 2021-04-28, Evaluated Areas: 17, Score: 71: Evaluation needs to be conducted in 2 years |
Entrance Lobby: 4, Entrance Doors Windows: 4, Security: 4, Stairwells: 3, Laundry Rooms: 3, Internal Guards Handrails: 3, Garbage Chute Rooms: 3, Garbage Bin Storage Area: 3, Elevators: 3, Interior Wall Ceiling Floor: 3, Interior Lighting Levels: 4, Graffiti: 4, Exterior Cladding: 4, Exterior Grounds: 4, Exterior Walkways: 4, Water Penetration of External Elements: 4, Parking Area: 3 |
Evaluation Date: 2018-01-10, Evaluated Areas: 19, Score: 74: Evaluation needs to be conducted in 2 years |
Entrance Lobby: 4, Entrance Doors Windows: 4, Security: 4, Stairwells: 2, Laundry Rooms: 3, Internal Guards Handrails: 3, Garbage Chute Rooms: 3, Garbage Bin Storage Area: 4, Elevators: 4, Interior Wall Ceiling Floor: 4, Interior Lighting Levels: 2, Graffiti: 5, Exterior Cladding: 4, Exterior Grounds: 4, Exterior Walkways: 4, Balcony Guards: 4, Water Penetration of External Elements: 4, Parking Area: 4, Other Facilities: 4 |
Street Address |
1 OAK ST |
Ward | 13 |
City | Toronto |
Location | Property Management Company | Wardname | Storeys | Units | Year Built |
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274 Sackville St, Toronto, M5A | Tch | Toronto Centre | 6 | 71 | 1948 |
275 Shuter St, Toronto, M5A | Toronto Centre | 16 | 299 | 1964 | |
295 Shuter St, Toronto, M5A | Tch | Toronto Centre | 16 | 300 | 1964 |
191 Sherbourne St, Toronto, M5A | Metcap Living Management Inc. | Toronto Centre | 17 | 371 | 1975 |
256 Sherbourne St, Toronto, M5A | Spicecart Property Management | Toronto Centre | 4 | 23 | 1955 |
425 Dundas St E, Toronto, M5A | Toronto Centre | 5 | 32 | 2012 | |
251 Sherbourne St, Toronto, M5A | Toronto Centre | 7 | 200 | 1975 | |
325 Gerrard St E, Toronto, M5A | Tch | Toronto Centre | 6 | 72 | 1980 |
246 Sackville St, Toronto | Tch | Toronto Centre | 8 | 61 | 2009 |
431 Dundas St E, Toronto, M5A | St. Jude Community Homes | Toronto Centre | 4 | 37 | 1991 |
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Subject | Business and Economy |
Jurisdiction | City of Toronto, Province of Ontario |
Data Provider | Municipal Licensing and Standards (ML&S) Division, City of Toronto |
Source | open.toronto.ca |
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The Apartment Building Standard (ABS) program is based on a new bylaw Chapter 354, which defines formal criteria to identify all rental apartment buildings in the city with 3 or more storeys and 10 or more units. The ABS program is part of RentSafeTO which is a multi-residential inspection program that establishes standards on how building owners operate their building(s) and communicate with their tenants, in addition to establishing a schedule for continuous building evaluation, audit and enforcement of these standards. Apartment Building Standards is a bylaw enforcement program established in 2017 to ensure that owners and operators of apartment buildings with three or more storeys or 10 or more units comply with building maintenance standards. This dataset contains building evaluation scores for buildings registered with RentSafeTO. Buildings must undergo evaluation at least once every three years. During evaluations, Bylaw Enforcement Officers inspect common areas, mechanical and security systems, parking and exterior grounds. Each item is inspected and assigned a score from one to five, with one being the lowest and five being the highest. If an item is not applicable to the building at the time of evaluation, the score will show as blank in the dataset. The City of Toronto share with everyone its open and accessible datasets while adhering to rights of privacy, and publish datasets allowing everyone to develop digital applications that may improve government transparency and public participation, enhance access to City services, and ultimately strengthen democracy and contribute to a more liveable city. The city's Open Data Master Plan is a significant milestone and outlines a framework to guide the next phases of open data in the city towards the goal of using open data to improve service delivery and increase communication and data sharing between City divisions. |