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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFebruary 22, 2011 ~LLIj O~ Council Meeting Agenda PICKERING Tuesday, February 22, 2011 Council Chambers 7:30 pm 6:30 pm In Camera Meeting of Council 1) Invocation Mayor Ryan will call the meeting to order and lead Council in the saying of the Invocation. 11) Disclosure of Interest III) Adoption of Minutes Page In Camera Council Minutes, January 17, 2011 Under Separate Cover r Council Minutes, January 17, 2011 1-23 Special In Camera Council Minutes, January 31, 2011 Under Separate Cover Special Council Minutes, January 31, 2011 24-26 Special In Camera Council Minutes, February 7, 2011 Under Separate Cover Special Council Minutes, February 7, 2011 27-29 Planning & Development Committee Minutes, February 7, 2011 30-33 Executive Committee Minutes, February 14, 2011 34-37 IV) Presentations V) Delegations 38 VI) Correspondence 39-96 VII) Committee Reports 97-100 VIII) Reports - New and Unfinished Business IX) Motions and Notice of Motions 101-102 X) By-laws 103-106 XI) Other Business Accessible For information related to accessibility requirements please contact IC ~ f c p ~ ,r- Linda Roberts 1~ C Rte: N G Phone: 905.420.4660 extension 2928 TTY: 905.420.1739 Email: Iroberts ..citvofpickerina.com XII) Confirmation By-law FOR INFORMATION ONLY • Minutes of the Accessibility Advisory Committee, November 3, 2010 • Minutes of the Committee of Adjustment, November 3, 2010 and January 19, 2011 • Minutes of the Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee, January 20, 2011 0 Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee, January 27, 2011 City 00 _ Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 PACKE 7:30 PM Council Chambers 01 Present: Mayor David Ryan Councillors: K. Ashe D. Dickerson B. McLean J. O'Connell D. Pickles P. Rodrigues i Also Present: T. Prevedel - Chief Administrative Officer E. Buntsma - Director, Operations & Emergency Services N. Carroll - Director, Planning & Development T. Melymuk - Director, Office of Sustainability G. Paterson - Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer D. Shields - City Clerk M. Carpino - Supervisor, Culture & Recreation L. Roberts - Committee Coordinator (1) Invocation Mayor Ryan called the meeting to order and led Council in the saying of the Invocation. (11) Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. (III) Adoption of Minutes Resolution # 01/11 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Ashe. In Camera Council Minutes, December 13, 2010 Council Minutes, December 13, 2010 Planning & Development Committee Minutes, January 4, 2011 1 C tq Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 02 Executive Committee Minutes, January 10, 2011 Carried on a Recorded Vote as Follows: Yes No Councillor Ashe Councillor McLean Councillor Dickerson Councillor O'Connell Councillor Pickles Councillor Rodrigues Mayor Ryan (IV) Presentations 1. Presentation of Certificates Gardens of Distinction Mayor Ryan provided an overview of the Pickering Blooms program which was launched in 2009. Councillor McLean acknowledged the dedicated volunteers and together they congratulated the recipients of the Gardens of Distinction awards. The following residents were recognized; John & Vicky Mitchell, Randy & Andrea Parsons, Michelle Dawe & Holly Naves, Candace Carter, Igbal Mirza, Robert Allpress, Donna Jones, Sigrid Squire, Cheryl Sliz, Penny Purdon, the Pickering Horticultural Society, Amberlea Gardeners, Highbush Public School and Vaughan Willard Public School. 2. Safe Community Service Partner Awards Mayor Ryan provided an overview of the Safe Community Service Partner Awards, noting that the City of Pickering was presented with the local award at the Health & Safety Ontario Conference on October 7, 2010. Mayor Ryan presented Tony Prevedel, Chief Administrative Officer and Marisa Carpino, Supervisor, Culture & Recreation with certificates in recognition of the National Ambassador for Safety Community Service Partner Award. (V) Delegations 1. Mark Holland, MP for Ajax-Pickering Update on North Pickering Federal Lands Mark Holland, MP for Ajax-Pickering appeared before Council to provide an update with respect to the Federal lands in northeast Pickering. He expressed his disappointment with the deterioration of heritage homes in the area and the proposed demolition of these homes by Transport Canada. He noted the need for a new 2 City o~ _ Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers n3 strategy as the result is evident, our heritage is being lost. He also noted there is no reason for this destruction and stated he would do everything he could to put a stop to this. He noted the need for clarity and a transparent process with respect to these heritage structures, stating that a majority of the public is unaware of what is happening. He noted there needs to be more public awareness, stressing the importance to continue the fight to preserve this heritage, particularly as the City celebrates its Bicentennial year. A question and answer period ensued. 2. Durham Multi-faith World Religion Day Donald Igbokwe appeared before Council on behalf of the Durham Multi-Faith organization in support of a proclamation for World Religion Day celebrated on January 16, 2011. He provided an overview of the purpose, noting that it was originally declared in 1949 and is now celebrated around the world. He explained the elements of creating unity among the diverse race of cultures and religions. He acknowledged and thanked members of the various multi-faith groups. 3. Removal of Sidewalk on Boyne Court Connie Brickles, 1504 Boyne Court, appeared before Council on behalf of the owners of 1502, 1504, 1506 & 1508 Boyne Court with respect to the removal of the sidewalk in front of their homes. She noted the sidewalk leads nowhere and serves no purpose. She informed Council that the residents were willing to pay for all costs associated with the removal and ensuing maintenance and indicated their willingness to work with staff to ensure the removal of the sidewalks meets all City requirements. She noted that as most of the residents have lived there for over 15 years, the number of family vehicles have increased, thereby requiring the need for additional parking. She also indicated they had canvassed all residents in the area and have acquired 100% support for removal of the sidewalk. A question and answer period ensued. (VI) Correspondence 1. Corr. 01-11 Bob Gleeson Discussion ensued with respect to the significance of the relocation of Air Ambulance ORNGE and the need for additional information. Resolution # 02/11 3 Citq Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 PICXE 7:30 PM Council Chambers n4 Moved by Councillor McLean Seconded by Councillor O'Connell That Corr. 01-11 from Bob Gleeson with respect to Council support regarding his concerns with the relocation by Air Ambulance ORNGE from the City of Toronto to the City of Hamilton be endorsed. Carried on a Recorded Vote Later in the.Meeting (See Following Motion) Resolution # 03/11 Moved by Councillor Dickerson seconded by Councillor Pickles That the City of Pickering seek additional information from the Province and information on whether this same service could be provided out of Oshawa. Motion defeated on a Recorded Vote Yes No Councillor Ashe Councillor McLean Councillor Dickerson Councillor O'Connell Councillor Pickles Councillor Rodrigues Mayor Ryan The Main Motion was then Carried on a Recorded Vote as follows; Yes No Councillor Dickerson Councillor Ashe Councillor McLean Councillor O'Connell Councillor Pickles Councillor Rodrigues Mayor Ryan 2. Corr. 02-11 A.L. Georgieff, Commissioner of Planning Region of Durham 605 Rossland Road East, 4th Floor Whitby, ON UN 6A3 4 Cif Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers n F_ Resolution # 04/11 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Pickles . That Corr. 02-11 from A. L. Georgieff, Commissioner of Planning, Region of Durham seeking Council's consideration to nominate Paul Pistritto as Pickering's representative on the Durham Agricultural Advisory Committee (DAAC) be endorsed. Carried 3. Corr. 03-11 a) Marisa Carpino, Supervisor, Culture & Recreation b) Kinsmen & Kinettes Resolution # 05/11 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Pickles That Corr. 03-11 be received for information and the following proclamations be declared: a) August 12, 2010 - August 12, 2011 International Year of the Youth January 16, 2011 -World Religion Day February, 2011 - Black History Month b) February 20, 2011 - Kinsmen and Kinettes Day February 14 - 20, 2011 - Kinsmen and Kinettes Week Carried 4. Corr. 04-11 Owners of 1502, 1504, 1506 and 1508 Boyne Court Pickering, Ontario A discussion period ensued with respect to the removal of the sidewalk in front of 1502, 1504, 1506 & 1508 Boyne Court. Resolution # 06/11 Moved by Councillor O'Connell Seconded by Councillor McLean 5 Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 06 That Corr. 04-11 with respect to the removal of sidewalks in front of 1502, 1504, 1506 & 1508 Boyne Court be endorsed. Motion Defeated (See Following Motion) Resolution # 07/11 Moved by Councillor Ashe Seconded by Councillor Dickerson That Corr. 04-11 with respect to the removal of sidewalks in front of 1502, 1504, 1506 & 1508 Boyne Court be referred -to the Director, Operations & Emergency Services to report. Carried on a Recorded Vote as Follows i Yes No Councillor Ashe Councillor McLean Councillor Dickerson Councillor O'Connell Councillor Pickles Councillor Rodrigues Mayor Ryan (VII) Committee Reports a) Report PD.2011-01 of the Joint Planning & Development Committee 1. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 01-11 Proposed Wireless Cell Tower Installation Rogers Wireless 5025 Sideline 8 (Part of Lot 7 & 8, Concession 9), City of Pickering Resolution # 08/11 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Rodrigues 1. That Report 01-11 of the Director, Planning & Development be received; 2. That Rogers Wireless be advised that City Council has no objection to the proposed 60 metre high cell tower installation at 5025 Sideline 8; and 6 City A Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers n7 3. Further, that the City Clerk advise Rogers Wireless accordingly. Carried Resolution # 09/11 2. Director,. Planning & Development, Report PD 02-11 Proposed Demolition of Listed Heritage Structures on Federal Lands Discussion ensued with respect to the demolition of heritage structures. Resolution # 10/11 Moved by Councillor Rodrigues Seconded by Councillor O'Connell 1. That Report PD 02-11 of the Director, Planning & Development respecting the proposed demolition by Transport Canada of nine structures listed on the Heritage Register, be received for information; 2. That the Federal Minister of Transportation be advised that the City of Pickering is gravely concerned about the destruction of our irreplaceable cultural heritage resources on the Pickering Lands Site; 3. That the Federal Minister of Transportation immediately order the cessation of demolishing seven listed structures of heritage value, and particularly the two structures at 635 Uxbridge Pickering Townline Road and 5245 Sideline 28 noted within this report as having an even higher level of cultural heritage significance, until a decision regarding future plans for the Pickering Lands Site has been made and the potential for preservation of these structures can be fully considered; 4. That the Federal Minister of Transportation fully reimburse the City for its costs to undertake detailed heritage assessments of the nine buildings which are the subject of this report, and to fund future assessments required for the additional (100) buildings identified on the City of Pickering Heritage Register that are located on the Pickering Lands Site, 5. That Transport Canada reconvene the Local Heritage Steering Committee to complete its mandate to develop a heritage strategy for buildings deemed locally significant; 6. That the City Clerk forward a copy of Report PD 02-11 and resolution to the Federal Minister of Transportation, the Regional Director, Programs and 7 Cicq 00 _ Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 08 Pickering Lands Branch, Transport Canada, the Region of Durham, the Region of York, the Towns of Markham and Uxbridge, MP Mark Holland and MPP Joe Dickson and the MPs and MPPs for Markham and Uxbridge; and 7. Further, that in view of demolition timelines established by Transport Canada staff, the Minister of Transportation be requested to provide a response to the City's requests by January 31, 2011. Carried Unanimously on a Recorded Vote Later in the Meeting Councillor O'Connell moved the following recommendation to the motion, which was seconded by Councillor McLean. 8. Further that, should Transport Canada pursue the destruction of North Pickering and the demolitions of these heritage homes the City of Pickering not approve the Federal Government's demolition permit applications and commence a cease and desist order for any attempt to destroy heritage homes in the City of Pickering. The Chair ruled the motion Out of Order due to the fact that the City of Pickering does not have the legal authority to refuse the issuance of demolition permits or to commence cease and desist orders. The ruling was confirmed by the CAO and City Clerk. Moved by Councillor O'Connell seconded by Councillor McLean That the Chair's ruling that the motion is out of order be challenged. The recorded vote was taken on the question of yes you agree with the Chair's ruling or no you do not agree with the Chair's ruling. Chair's Ruling was Carried on a Recorded Vote as Follows; Yes No Councillor Ashe Councillor O'Connell Councillor Dickerson Coucnillor McLean Councillor Pickles Councillor Rodrigues Mayor Ryan 8 Cat, oo Council Meeting Minutes _ Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 09 The main motion as amended was then Carried unanimously. b) Report EC 2011-01 of the Executive Committee 1. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 06-11 2010 Year End Audit Council Decision 1. That Report CS 06-11 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be received; 2. That the Audit Plan as submitted by Deloitte & Touche LLP, included as Attachment 1 to this report be received for information; and, i 3. That the Auditor's Engagement Letter signed by the Chief Administrative Officer and the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer on behalf of the City be received for information. 2. Chief Administrative Officer's Report, CAO 01-11 Ward Boundary Review - 2014 Municipal Election Council Decision 1. That Report CAO 01-11 regarding Resolution #158/10 on the matter of a Ward Boundary Review be received for information; 2. That a Ward Boundary Review and the election of Regional Councillors at large not be undertaken at this time; and 3. That the Clerk be directed to review existing ward boundaries with a view to equalize populations within acceptable variances and report back to Council. 3. Chief Administrative Officer's Report, CAO 02-11 Request of Russ Phillips for Financial Compensation from the City for alleged reduction in property value due to the installation of a Cell Tower at 2585 Sixth Concession Road, City of Pickerinq Council Decision 1. That Report CAO 02-11 of the Chief Administrative Officer be received; 9 City n0 Council Meeting Minutes _11111~ Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 2. That the request of Russ Phillips for financial compensation from the City for an alleged reduction in property value due to the installation of a Cell Tower at 2585 Sixth Concession Road be denied; and 3. Further, that the City Clerk advise Russ Phillips of Council's decision. 4. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 01-11 2011 Interim Spending Authority Council Decision 1. That .Report CS 01-11 from the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be received; 2. That the 2011 Interim Operating Expenditures be approved at 50% of the prior years' budget including adjustments as contained in Attachment 1, pending approval of the formal 2011 Current Budget by Council; and, 3. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions to give effect thereto. 5. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 02-11 2011 Temporary Borrowing By-law Council Decision 1. That Report CS 02-11 from the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be received; 2. That the temporary borrowing limit to meet 2011 current expenditures pending receipt of taxes and other revenues be established at $34,600,000 for the period January 1, 2011 to September 30, 2011 inclusive, and $17,300,000 thereafter until December 31,,2011; 3. That the temporary borrowing limit for capital purposes for 2011 be established at $12,400,000; 4. That the attached draft by-law providing for the temporary borrowing of monies, be enacted; and, 5. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary actions to give effect thereto. 10 City oo _ Council Meeting Minutes 3 - Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 11 6. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 03-11 Formal Quotations - Quarterly Report for information Council Decision That Report CS 03-11 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer regarding Formal Quotations - Quarterly Report for information be received for information. 7. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 04-11 Horizon House Lease Agreement Green River Community Centre Council Decision 1 That Report CS 04-11 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be received; 2. That the agreement approved by Council under Resolution #113/09 providing for a monthly payment of $800 to the City by Horizon House be reduced to $250 per month effective January 1, 2011, all other terms and conditions to remain unchanged; 3. That the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be authorized to write off the outstanding balance owing of approximately $9,550 for the period September 1, 2009 to December 31, 2010; and, 4. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary action to give effect hereto. 8. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 05-11 Tender/Contract Approval - Council's Fall Recess Council Decision 1. That Report CS 05-11 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer regarding tender and contract approvals during Council's Fall recess due to the 2010 Municipal Election be received; 2. That Council pass a Resolution ratifying the approval of the Tenders and Contracts by the Chief Administrative Officer contained in this Report during Councils' recess being: Quotation No. Q-61-2010, Boulevard Improvements - Kingston Road at Walnut Lane; Quotation No. Q-65-2010, Hot Water Boiler Replacement - Pickering Civic Complex; Tender No. T-22-2010, Charlotte Circle 11 . Citq o¢ _ Council Meeting Minutes _ Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 2 Road Improvements; Tender No. T-23-2010, Brockridge Park Pedestrian Bridge and Walkway Replacement; Request for Proposal No. RFP-9-2010, Whitevale Master Drainage Plan; and, Request for Proposal No. RFP-13-2010 for Pickering Road Needs Study; 3. That the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be authorized to: a) draw the sum of $8,430 from the Parkland Reserve Fund, in addition to the draws from the various sources as approved by Council in the Capital Budget for all projects in this report, for the Brockridge Park Pedestrian Bridge and Walkway Replacement; b) draw the sum of $14,984.00 from the Parkland Reserve Fund for the Shadybrook Park playground project for walkway reconstruction; and 4. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary action to give effect thereto. 9. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 07-11 Duffin Heights Neighbourhood Stormwater Management Facility #4 and Related Infrastructure Urbanization of Brock Road and Third Concession Road Council Decision 1. That Report CS 07-11 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be i received; 2. That approval be given to the following 2011 Capital Budget projects: a) Urbanization of the Third Concession Road (BR-1), east of Brock Road including sidewalks, multi-use trails, street lights and lane widening at an estimated cost of $1,076,525; I b) Urbanization of Brock Road (DH-15) on both sides from the Third Concession Road to the CPR underpass including sidewalks, multi-use trails, streetlights and concrete poles at an estimated cost of $1,069,500; 3. That, notwithstanding the Council approved Purchasing Policy, the Regional Municipality of Durham (Region) be authorized, on behalf of the City, to undertake the calling and awarding of contracts for the following projects: 12 i City 00 _ Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 13 a) Stormwater Management Facility #4 and related storm sewer construction on lands north of Third Concession Road as provided for in the approved 2009 Capital Budget; b) Urbanization of the Third Concession Road (BR-1), east of Brock Road including sidewalks, multi-use trails, street lights and lane widening as part of the 2011 Capital Budget; c) Urbanization of Brock Road (DH-15) on both sides from the Third Concession Road to the CPR underpass including sidewalks, multi-use trails, street lights and concrete poles as part of the 2011 Capital Budget; 4. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to effect the acquisition of the lands required for the construction of SWM #4; 5. That the Council authorize the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer to finance the City's share for land acquisition associated with Stormwater Management Facility (SWM #4) and for works to be included in the Region r contract for SWM #4 and related storm sewer construction on lands north of Third Concession Road at a total estimated cost of $2,000,000 as follows: a) that the sum of $2,000,000 be financed by the issue of debentures by the Regional Municipality of Durham over a period not to exceed ten years with the sum of $800,000 to be recovered from non-participating landowners; 6. That the Council authorize the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer to finance the City's share for works to be included in the Region contract for the urbanization of Third Concession Road (BR-1), east of Brock Road at an estimated cost of $1,076,525 as follows: a) that the sum of $806,000 be financed by the issue of debentures by the Regional Municipality of Durham over a period not to exceed fifteen years; b) that the sum of $269,131 be funded from the Development Charges Reserve Fund; c) that the sum of $1,394 be funded from current funds; 7. That the Council authorize the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer to finance the City's share for works to be included in the Region contract for the urbanization of Brock Road (DH-15) on both sides from the Third Concession Road to the CPR underpass at an estimated cost of $1,069,500 as follows: 13 Cary Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 PICK WNG 7:30 PM Council Chambers 4 a) that the sum of $534,000 be financed by the issue of debentures by the Regional Municipality of Durham over a period not to exceed fifteen years; b) that the sum of $534,750 be funded from the Development Charges Reserve Fund; c) that the sum of $750 be funded from current funds; 8. That a six-month repayment charge in the amount of approximately $196,000 be included in the annual Current Budget for the City of Pickering in 2011, and any financing cost be paid out of the Current Budget; 9. That the annual repayment charges in the amount of approximately $392,000 be included in the annual Current Budget for the City of Pickering commencing in 2012, continuing thereafter until the debentures are repaid, and any financing cost be paid out of the Current Budget; 10. That the draft by-laws attached to this report be enacted; 11. That the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer has certified that this loan and the repayment thereof falls within the City's approved debt and financial obligations annual repayment limit for debt and other financial obligations for 2010 as approved by the Province for municipalities in Ontario and therefore, the Ontario Municipal Board approval is not required; 12. That the Clerk forward a copy of Report CS 07-11 to the Region of Durham and the Duffin Heights Landowners Group and the Trustee for information; and, 13. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take any necessary actions to give effect thereto. 10. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 08-11 2011 Interim Levy and Interim Tax Instalment Due Dates Council Decision 1. That Report CS 08-11 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be received; 2. That an interim levy be adopted for 2011 for all of the realty property classes; 3. That the interim levy tax instalment due dates be February 25 and April 28, 2011; 14 Citq oo _ Council Meeting Minutes a Monday, January 17, 2011 PICKEIUNG 7:30 PM Council Chambers 15 4. That the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be authorized to make any changes or undertake any actions necessary, including altering due dates, in order to ensure the tax billing process is completed; 5. That the attached draft by-law, providing for the imposition of the taxes, be enacted; and, 6. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions to give effect thereto. 11. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 09-11 2010 Financial Statements and Current Budget Excluded Expenses Reporting as Required by Ontario Regulation 284/09 Council Decision 1. That Report CS 09-11 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be received; and 2. That Report CS 09-11 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer regarding the exclusion of certain expenses from the Budget be adopted in accordance with the provisions of Ontario Regulation 284/09 of the Municipal Act 2001. 12. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 01-11 City of Pickering 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan Endorsed by the Accessibility Advisory Committee for Council Consideration Council Decision 1. That Report OES 01-1 1 regarding the City of Pickering 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan be received; and 2. That Council endorse the City of Pickering 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan as presented and reviewed by the City of Pickering Accessibility Advisory Committee. 13. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 02-11 Don Beer Arena Snack Bar Concession Lease Renewal - Pickering Hockey Association Council Decision 15 Czrs oo Council Meeting Minutes _ Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 16 1. That Report OES 02-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services regarding the Lease Renewal - Pickering Hockey Association be received; .2. That the monthly rent for the snack bar lease be reduced to $733.00 per month for the 2010 - 2011 hockey season; and 3. That the appropriate City of Pickering Officials be authorized to take necessary action to give effect thereto. 14. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 03-11 Gingerbread Co-operative Nursery School (Pickering) Inc. Licence Agreement Renewal Council Decision 1. That Report OES 03-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services be received; and 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute a revised Licence Renewal Agreement to which the Gingerbread Co-operative Nursery will be permitted to continue to operate a cooperative nursery program at Westshore Community Centre from September 1, 2010 to June 30, 2012, that is in the form and substance acceptable to the Director, Operations & Emergency Services and the Chief Administrative Officer. 15. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 04-11 Tender for Roof Reinforcement at East Shore Community Centre Tender No. T-25-2010 Council Decision 1. That Report OES 04-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services. regarding Roof Reinforcement at East Shore Community Centre be received; 2. That Tender T-25-2010 submitted by Lisgar Construction Company at a cost of $149,160 (HST included) be accepted; 3. That the total gross project cost of $170,630 (HST included) and a net project cost of $153,658 including the tender amount and other associated costs be approved as a 2011 project in advance of the presentation and approval of the 2011 Capital Budget; 16 Citq Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 17 4. That Council authorizes the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer to finance the project as follows: a) That the sum of $150,000 to be financed by the issue of debentures by The Regional Municipality of Durham over a period not to exceed ten (10) years; b) That the sum of $3,658 to be funded from Current Funds; c) That the annual repayment charges from the debenture in the amount of approximately $20,000 be included in the annual Current Budget for the City of Pickering commencing in 2011, continuing thereafter until the debenture is repaid, and any financing cost be paid out of the Current Budget; d) The Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer has certified that this loan and the repayment thereof falls within the City's debt and financial obligations approved annual repayment limit for debt and other financial obligations for 2010 as approved by the Province for municipalities in Ontario and therefore the Ontario Municipal Board approval is not required; e) That the Treasurer be authorized to make any changes, adjustments, and revisions to amounts, terms, conditions or take any actions necessary in order to effect the foregoing; 5. That the draft bylaw attached to this report be enacted; and 6. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take necessary action to give effect thereto. 16. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 05-11 Tender No. T-24-2010 Supply & Delivery of Various Fire Equipment Council Decision 1. That Report OES 05-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services regarding Supply & Delivery of Various Fire Equipment and additional Associated Fire Rescue Tools & Equipment be received; 2. That Tender No. T-24-2010 submitted by the bidders identified in Attachment #3, for the supply and delivery of various fire equipment at a total cost of $176,489 (HST included) and a net cost of $158,934 be accepted; 17 Ctrs o~ Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 18 3. That the total gross project cost of $384,409 (HST included) including the tender amount (T-24-2010), additional Associated Fire Rescue Tools & Equipment and a contingency amount for a total net project cost of $346,172 be approved; i 4. That the Council authorize the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer to finance the project as follows: a) that the estimated cost of $345,000 to be financed by an internal loan over a period not to exceed ten (10) years, at a rate to be determined; b) that the sum of $1,172 to be funded from the 2011 Current Budget; c) that depending on the outcome of other remaining quotation calls for the additional fire rescue tools and equipment, the final borrowing cost will be subject to revision; 5. That the annual repayment charges for both the internal loan in the amount of approximately $44,600 be included in the annual Current Budget for the City of Pickering commencing in 2011, continuing thereafter until the loan is repaid, and any financing cost to be paid out of the Current Budget. 6. The Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer has certified that this loan and the repayment thereof falls within the City's debt and financial obligations approved annual repayment limit for debt and other financial obligations for 2010 as approved by the Province for municipalities in Ontario and therefore, the Ontario Municipal Board approval is not required; 7. The appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be given authority.to give effect thereto. 17. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 06-11 Additional Costs for Tender T-11-2010 Full Depth Asphalt Removal and Replacement on William Street Council Decision 1. That Report OES 06-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services regarding additional costs for Tender T-11-2010 for full depth asphalt removal and replacement on William be received; 2. That additional costs in the amount of $45,467 plus HST over the original tender amount for the William Street component of T-11-2010 resulting in a revised tender amount of $129,539 be approved; 18 City Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 19 3. That the revised total net project cost for William Street be increased by $37,945 to $133,345; and 4. That Council authorize the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer to finance the additional net project costs of $37,945 as follows: a) That the sum of $34,600 be funded from the Move Ontario Tax Grant, as provided for in the 2010 approved Roads Capital Budget for William Street. b) That the additional sum of $3,345 be funded from the Move Ontario Tax Grant 5. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take necessary action to give effect thereto. 18. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 08-11 Appointment of Community Emergency Management Coordinator (CEMC) Council Decision 1. That Report OES 08-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services regarding the Appointment of a Community Emergency Management Coordinator (CEMC) be received; 2. That Council appoint Deputy Fire Chief, John Hagg as the City's CEMC; 3. That Council appoint Deputy Fire Chief, Gordon Ferguson as the Alternate CEMC; and 4. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take necessary action to give effect thereto. 19. Motion to Request an Extension for Infrastructure Stimulus Projects Council Decision Whereas the federal and provincial governments are providing a one-time extension of the deadline for funding of projects under the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund, Building Canada Fund - Communities Top-Up, the Recreational Infrastructure Canada/Ontario Recreation Program, and the Knowledge Infrastructure Program from March 31, 2011 to October 31, 2011; 19 Cis Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 CKEIUNG 7:30 PM Council Chambers 20 And whereas all funding from the Government of Canada and Ontario will cease after October 31, 2011; And whereas the City of Pickering has asked the provincial government for an extension to federal and provincial funding to October 31, 2011 for the following projects: list of projects] Program Project Project title Total number eligible cost RlnC R1040 Don Beer Arena $2,703,500 Accessibility Upgrades and Environmental Improvements II Therefore be it resolved that the City of Pickering attests that it will continue to contribute its share of the required funding for the aforementioned projects; And be it further resolved that actual claims for all eligible costs incurred by March 31, 2011, for the aforementioned projects must be and will be submitted no later than April 30, 2011; And be it further resolved that the City of Pickering will ensure that the project will be completed; And be it further resolved that the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the. necessary action to give effect thereto. Resolution # 11/11 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Pickles That the Report of the Executive Committee EC 2011-01, dated January 10, 2011, be adopted. Carried 20 Ciro Council Meeting Minutes - Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM Council Chambers 21 (VIII) By-laws 7096/11 Being a by-law to dedicate certain lands within the City of Pickering, Regional Municipality of Durham as public highway. (By-law attached) 7097/11 Being a by-law to dedicate Blocks 175, 176, Plan 40M-1810 and Block 25, Plan 40M-2056, Pickering, as public highways. (By-law attached) 7098/11 Being a by-law to dedicate that part of Lot 3, Plan 282, Pickering, being Part 72, Plan 40R-25121 as public highway (Rockwood Drive) 7099/11 Being a by-law to authorize the temporary borrowing of monies to meet the current and capital expenditures of the City of Pickering for the year 2011 7100/11 Being a by-law to authorize the Stormwater Management Facility #4 and related storm sewer construction, and land acquisition on lands north of Third Concession Road in the City of Pickering and the issuance of debentures therefor in the amount of $2,000,000. 7101/11 Being a by-law to authorize the Urbanization of Third Concession Road (BR-1), east of Brock Road in the City of Pickering and the issuance of debentures therefor in the amount of $806,000. 7102/11 Being a by-law to authorize the Urbanization of Brock Road (DH-15) on both sides from the Third Concession Road to the CPR underpass in the City of Pickering and the issuance of debentures therefor in the amount of $534,000. 7103/11 Being a by-law for the collection of taxes and to establish the instalment due dates for the Interim Levy 2011. 7104/11 Being a by-law to authorize the roof reinforcement at East Shore Community Centre in the City of Pickering and the issuance of debentures therefor in the amount of $150,000. 7105/11 Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement Officers for the purpose of enforcing parking restrictions on private property. Third Reading: Councillor Dickerson, seconded by Councillor Pickles moved that By-law Numbers 7096/11 to 7105/11, be adopted, and the said by-laws be now read a third time and passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. 21 City Council Meeting Minutes _ Monday, January 17, 2011 7:30 PM 22 Council Chambers Carried (IX) Confidential Matters In accordance with Procedural By-law 6746/07 and the provisions of the Municipal Act, an In Camera meeting of Council was held prior to the regularly scheduled meeting. Resolution # 12/11 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Pickles That Council move In Camera in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act and Procedural By-law 6746/07, in that the matters to be discussed relate to personal matters about an identifiable individual. Carried 1. Appointments to Boards and Advisory Committees of Council for 2010 - 2014 Information on the applications were reviewed In Camera in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the personal information was used solely for the purpose of assessing the applicant's qualifications for appointment to one of the City's Advisory Committees. Resolution # 13/11 Moved by Councillor Pickles Seconded by Councillor Dickerson That the following appointments be confirmed thereto for a term to expire on November 30, 2014. a) Regional Appointments Durham Region Transit Advisory Committee (TAC) Paul Przybylo Durham Trail Coordinating Committee Kathy Borisko Durham Environmental Advisory Committee (DEAC) 22 City o~ _ Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 17, 2011 JACK 7:30 PM Council Chambers 23 Bryan Buttigieg b) Appointments to Advisory Boards and Committees Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee Denise Rundle Lars Svekis (X) Other Business 1. The Chief Administrative Officer was requested to action the following a) Councillor Dickerson requested the Chief Administrative Officer to look into the accessibility issues at the Greenwood Library. He requested a synopsis of Heritage Pickering's comments on this issue. (XI) Confirmation By-law By-law Number #7106/11 Councillor Pickles, seconded by Councillor Dickerson, moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the City of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering at its Regular. Meeting of January 17, 2011. Carried (XII) Adjournment Moved by Councillor O'Connell Seconded by Councillor McLean That the meeting be adjourned at 9:31 pm. Carried Dated this 17th day of January, 2011 Mayor David Ryan Debbie Shields City Clerk 23 C~r~ oo _ Special Council Meeting Minutes Monday, January 31, 2011 PICKE 6:00 pm Main Committee Room 24 Present: Mayor Ryan Councillors: K. Ashe D. Dickerson J. O'Connell D. Pickles P. Rodrigues Absent: B. McLean Also Present: T. Prevedel - Chief Administrative Officer E. Buntsma - Director, Operations & Emergency Services N. Carroll - Director, Planning & Development T. Melymuk - Director, Office of Sustainability G. Paterson - Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer R. Holborn - Division Head, Engineering Services S. Reynolds - Division Head, Culture & Recreation C. Grant - CEO, Pickering Public Library S. Karwowski - Manager, Finance & Taxation C. Rose - Manager, Policy M. Wouters - Manager, Dev. Review & Urban Design G. McGregor - Principal Planner - Policy M. Gadzovski - Stormwater & Environmental Engineer J. Robertson - Senior Financial Analyst P. Lowes - Planning Consultant, Sorenson Gravely Lowes Planning Associates D. Shields - City Clerk (1) Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. 1 r - Cttq Special Council Meeting Minutes .3 Monday, January 31, 2011 6:00 pm Main Committee Room 25 (11) Confidential Matters Resolution # 14/11 Moved by Councillor Pickles Seconded by Councillor Dickerson That Council move In Camera in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act and Procedural By-law 6746/07, in that the matters to be discussed are subject to solicitor-client privilege and before an administrative tribunal and also relates to personal matters about an identifiable individual. Carried a) Appointments to Advisory Boards and Committees b) Seaton Briefing/Update Refer to the In Camera minutes for further information. [City Clerk has custody and control of the In Camera minutes.] Resolution # 15/11 Moved by Councillor O'Connell Seconded by Councillor Pickles That Council rise into open session of Council. Carried a) Appointments to Advisory Boards and Committees Resolution # 16/11 Moved by Councillor O'Connell Seconded by Councillor Dickerson . That Don Dorward and Tanya Logan be appointed to the Accessibility Advisory Committee for a term to expire on November 30, 2014. Carried 2 eitq oo Special Council. Meeting Minutes Monday, January 31, 2011 PICKE 6:00 pm Main Committee Room 26 b) Seaton Briefinq/Update Council had before them confidential correspondence dated January 28, 2011. Detailed discussion ensued on this matter. Refer to the In Camera minutes for further information. [City Clerk has custody and control of the In Camera minutes.] (III) Confirmatory By-law By-law Number 7107/11 Councillor O'Connell, seconded by Councillor Pickles moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the City of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering at its Special (In Camera) Meeting and Special Meeting of Council of January 31, 2011. Carried (IV) Adjournment The Meeting adjourned at 9:10 pm. Dated this 31st day of January, 2011 Mayor David Ryan Debbie Shields City Clerk 3 City oo _ Special Council Meeting Minutes Monday, February 7, 2011 PICITANG 5:30 pm Main Committee Room 27 Present: Mayor Ryan Councillors: K. Ashe (arrived at 6:00 pm) D. Dickerson B. McLean J. O'Connell D. Pickles P. Rodrigues Also Present: T. Prevedel - Chief Administrative Officer N. Carroll - Director, Planning & Development T. Melymuk - Director, Office of Sustainability G. Paterson - Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer R. Holborn - Division Head, Engineering Services C. Rose - Manager, Policy M. Wouters - Manager, Dev. Review & Urban Design G. McGregor - Principal Planner - Policy P. Lowes - Planning Consultant, Sorenson Gravely Lowes Planning Associates D. Shields - City Clerk (1) Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. (11) Confidential Matters Resolution # 17/11 Moved by Councillor Mclean Seconded by Councillor Dickerson That Council move In Camera in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act and Procedural By-law 6746/07, in that the matter to be discussed is subject to solicitor-client privilege and before an administrative tribunal. Carried 1 C,ry Special Council Meeting Minutes Monday, February 7, 2011 PIU~ERENG 5:30 pm Main Committee Room 28 a Seaton - OMB Legal Matters Council had before them confidential correspondence dated January 28, 2011. Detailed discussion ensued on this matter. Refer to the In Camera minutes for further information. [City Clerk has custody and control of the In Camera minutes.] Resolution # 18/11 Moved by Councillor O'Connell Seconded by Councillor Dickerson That Council rise into open session of Council. Carried a) Seaton - OMB Legal Matters Moved by Councillor Ashe Seconded by Councillor Pickles That the recommendations as contained in the Confidential Minutes of February 7, 2011, be adopted. Carried (III) Confirmatory By-law By-law Number 7108/11 Councillor Dickerson, seconded by Councillor Pickles moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the City of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering at its Special (In Camera) Meeting and Special Meeting of Council of February 7, 2011. Carried 2 City Special Council Meeting Minutes Monday, February 7, 2011 RING 5:30 pm Main Committee Room 29 (IV) Adjournment The Meeting adjourned at 7:20 pm. Dated this 7th day of February, 2011 Mayor David Ryan Debbie Shields City Clerk 3 Carr o0 Planning & Development Committee Meeting Minutes Monday, February 7, 2011 7:30 pm - Council Chambers 0 Chair: Councillor McLean Present: Mayor Ryan Councillors: K. Ashe D. Dickerson B. McLean O'Connell D. Pickles P. Rodrigues Also Present: T. Prevedel - Chief Administrative Officer N. Carroll - Director, Planning & Development M. Wouters - Manager, Development Review & Urban Design D. Wylie - Senior Planner - Policy 1. James - Planner II M. Yeung - Planner D. Shields - City Clerk (1) Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. (II) Part `A' Information Reports Marg Wouters, Manager, Development Review & Urban Design gave an outline of the requirements for a Statutory Meeting under the Planning Act. She outlined the notification process procedures and also noted that if a person or public body does not make oral or written submissions to the City before the by-law is passed, that person or public body are not entitled to appeal the decision of City Council to the Ontario Municipal Board, and may not be entitled to be added as a party to the hearing unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. 1 Cat,, Planning & Development Committee Meeting Minutes Monday, February 7, 2011 7:30 pm - Council Chambers Chair: Councillor McLean 31 1. Zoning By-law Amendment -A 10/10 Gazarek Realty Holdings Ltd. on behalf of St. Mary & St. John The Beloved Coptic Orthodox Church 980 - 984 Kingston Road (Range 3 B.F.C. Part Lot 25, 26 Now RP 40R-1090 Part 14, 15, 17 and Part Road Allowance between Range 3 B.F.C. & Concession 1 Now RP 40R-11222 Part 3, 4 and Concession 1 Part Lot 25, 26), City of Pickering A public information meeting was held under the Planning Act, for the purpose of informing the public with respect to the above noted application. Isa James, Planner II gave an overview of zoning amendment application A 10/10. Gerry Gazarek appeared before the Committee in support of the application. Mr. Gazarek noted that he has owned the property for 25 years and when he first purchased it there was religious facility on the site. He noted that he felt the citizens of Pickering have always been given opportunities to participate in their religious beliefs. Mr. Gazarek answered questions and provided clarification on the application. Anneta Tomais, 5 Todd Road, Ajax, appeared before the Committee on behalf of Muppets Child Care Centre located at 986 Dunbarton Road. She noted her concern with respect to the proposed daycare centre, stating that four daycare centres already exist in the area. She informed the Committee that her daycare centre is not at capacity and was concerned that another daycare centre in the area would hamper their enrolment. Vern Bruce, 975 Merritton Road, Pickering appeared before the Committee, in opposition to the application and noted he lives adjacent to the property. He stated that he did not feel a daycare was an appropriate use for the site and stated his concern with additional noise, on street parking and the close proximity to the railway tracks. Mr. Bruce felt that if a daycare use was approved he would like to see it in the building that was furthest east of his property. He noted that Merritton Road was already congested with on street parking and felt these uses would increase the problem. He also noted his concern with the close proximity of the railway tracks and the safety of the children. Marion Barsoum appeared before the Committee on behalf of the church and stated that the daycare facility has not been determined as a definite use. She stated that the daycare facility would be primarily used by the church congregation, and they would not openly be seeking enrolment from the public. 2 City Planning & Development g Committee Meeting Minutes Monday, February 7, 2011 7:30 pm - Council Chambers 32 Chair: Councillor McLean Father Daniel Bessada, Priest with the Church, appeared before the Committee and stated that the daycare would only occupy a portion of the building. He also noted that if a daycare was operating from the site all precautions would be taken to make it safe for the children. He also confirmed that the facility would mainly be providing daycare for the church members and they were not looking for public enrolment. A question and answer period ensued. 2. Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 11/10 Starbank Development 1786 Corp. on behalf of Golden Prospect Enterprises Ltd. 1786 & 1790 Liverpool Road (Part Lot 23, Concession 1, Part 1, 40R-15786) City of Pickering A public information meeting was held under the Planning Act, for the purpose of informing the public with respect to the above noted application. Mila Yeung, Planner I gave an overview of zoning amendment application A 11/10. Michael Goldberg, 2171 Avenue Road, Toronto, appeared before the Committee on behalf of the applicant. He stated the proposed application relates to the northern third of the site where a one storey restaurant currently exists. He noted the applicant proposes to demolish the building and replace it with a two storey financial institution which would include a drive-through facility. He also noted that the drive-through would be situated on the site so that traffic would flow through the site and it would also be screened from the public view. Mr. Goldberg answered questions and provided clarification on the application. A question and answer period ensued. No members of the public appeared in support or opposition to the application. (111) Part `B' - Planning & Development Reports 1. Director, Planning & Development & Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report PD 03-11 Building By-law Appointment Schedule Amendment under the Building Code Act Recommendation 3 City oo Planning & Development arafa s star ~ I Committee Meeting Minutes PICKERING Monday, February 7, 2011 7:30 pm - Council Chambers Chair: Councillor McLean 33 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor O'Connell That the City's Building By-law 6603/05 which appoints the Chief Building Official, Deputy Chief Building Official and Inspectors be amended as set out in Attachment 1 to Report PD 03-11. Carried 2. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 04-11 Drive-Through Facilities Study, City of Pickering Councillor O'Connell requested staff keep the Accessibility Advisory Committee informed on the study in order to make sure the needs of the disabled community are also considered when reviewing drive-through facilities. Recommendation Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor O'Connell 1. That Report PD 04-11 of the Director, Planning & Development for the "Drive- Through Facilities Study" be received; 2. That staff be directed to undertake a study to review the City's land use planning policies, zoning regulations and design guidelines regarding drive- through facilities and to recommend any necessary changes. Carried (IV) Other Business The Chief Administrative Officer was requested to action the following; a) Councillor McLean requested that staff continue to keep Council informed of any dumping of York Region soil on property within Pickering. (V) Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 8:40 pm. 4 citq 00 _ Executive Committee Meeting Minutes Monday, February 14, 2011 7:30 pm - Council Chambers 3 Chair: Councillor O'Connell Present: Mayor Ryan Councillors: K. Ashe D. Dickerson B. McLean J. O'Connell D. Pickles P. Rodrigues Also Present: T. Prevedel - Chief Administrative Officer E. Buntsma - Director, Community Services D. Shields - City, Clerk (1) Disclosure of Interest No disclosures of interest were noted. (II) Matters for Consideration 1. Chief Administrative Officer's Report CAO 03-11 Updated By-law to Prohibit or Regulate Livestock/Exotic Animals A question and answer period ensued. Recommendation Moved by Mayor Ryan seconded by Councillor McLean 1. That Report CAO 03-11, a By-law to prohibit or regulate livestock/exotic animals be received; and 1 cros 00 _ Executive Committee Meeting Minutes Monday, February 14, 2011 7:30 pm - Council Chambers Chair: Councillor O'Connell 2. That By-Law No. 1769/83 being the existing Exotic Animal By-law be repealed and a new By-law to prohibit or regulate livestock/exotic animals, included as Attachment #1, be enacted . Carried 2. Chief Administrative Officer's Report CAO 05-11 Ministry of the Attorney General Opt-In Agreement Recommendation Moved by Mayor Ryan seconded by Councillor McLean 1. That Report CAO 05-11 regarding the execution of a revised Opt-In Agreement, included as Attachment 1, for the collection of parking fines be received for information; and 2. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the attached Opt-In Agreement between the Ministry of the Attorney General and the City of Pickering to replace the existing Opt-In Agreement. Carried 3. Director, Operations & Emergency Services Report IDES 11-11 Pottery Studio - Pickering Recreation Complex -Durham West Arts Centre Inc. Proposal Recommendation Moved by Mayor Ryan seconded by Councillor McLean 1. That Report IDES 11-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services be received; 2. That Council endorse the proposal from Durham West Arts Centre Inc. to relocate to the Pickering Recreation Complex and use the pottery studio to operate pottery and art programs; 3. That the Mayor and the Clerk be authorized to execute a licence agreement to permit Durham West Arts Centre Inc. to use the pottery studio to operate pottery and art programs at the Pickering Recreation Complex from April 1, 2011 to 2 citq co _ Executive Committee Meeting Minutes PICXE Monday, February 14, 2011 7:30 pm - Council Chambers 36 Chair: Councillor O'Connell March 31, 2014, that is in a form and substance acceptable to the Director, Operations & Emergency Services and the City Lawyer. 4. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary action to give effect hereto. Carried 4. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 12-11 Don Beer Arena Accessibility Upgrades and Environmental Improvements -Tender No. T-24-2009 -Request for Additional Funding Recommendation Moved by Mayor,Ryan seconded by Councillor McLean 1. That Report OES 12-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services regarding additional funding for the Don Beer Arena project be received; i 2. That additional funds in the amount of $120,000 (HST excluded) be approved; 3. That Council authorize the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer to finance the $120,000 through a transfer from the Don Beer Reserve; and, 4. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take necessary action to give effect thereto. Carried 5. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 13-11 Glendale Tennis Club -Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Application Requirement -Amending Lease Agreement A question and answer period ensued. Recommendation Moved by Mayor Ryan seconded by Councillor McLean 1. That Report OES 13-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services be received; 3 Call co _ Executive Committee Meeting Minutes .MCKERING Monday, February 14, 2011 7:30 pm - Council Chambers Chair: Councillor O'Connell 37 2. That Council acknowledges to the Ontario Trillium Foundation that the Glendale Tennis Club Project for improvements to existing tennis facilities will be permitted at David Farr Memorial Park, and; 3. That the Mayor and the Clerk be authorized to execute an amending lease agreement to extend the Glendale Tennis Club's use of the Tennis Facilities for club purposes at David Farr Memorial Park to September 21, 2017 that is in the form and substance acceptable to the Director, Operations & Emergency Services and the City Lawyer. Carried I 6. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 10-11 Formal Quotations - Quarterly Report for Information I Recommendation Moved by Mayor Ryan seconded by Councillor McLean That Report CS 10-11 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer regarding Formal Quotations - Quarterly Report for Information be received for information. Carried (III) Other Business a) Councillor O'Connell gave notice that she would be bringing forward a Notice of Motion at the next Council meeting regarding noise concerns on Marinet Crescent as a result of the widening of Bayly Street by Durham Region. (IV) Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 8:20 pm. 4 ;Citq Oo 38 PICKERING February 22, 2011 Delegations 1. Chief Constable Mike Ewles Inspector Jamie Grant Durham Regional Police Update on, Community Safety 2. Jacquie Hoornweg Jonathan Wheatle Durham Strategic Energy Alliance (DSEA) Update on Activities 3. Rik Ganderton, CEO Rouge Valley Health System Hospital News and Issues 4. Joan Wideman, Co-Chair Government Relations Committee Ajax-Pickering Board of Trade Update on Activities 5. Notice of Motion: Urban Expansion into North East Pickering a) Dan McDermott b) Steve LaForest, Pickering Naturalists c) Maurice Brenner d) Chris Whillans e) Sue McInerney f) Jolanta Duszak g) James Grundy h) Anne Ray i) Betty Hutton j) Lynn Osborne k) Leslie Fisher 1) Donald Beach m) David Grey Eagle Sanford n) Colleen Jordan, Regional Councillor, Wards 3 & 4, Town of Ajax o) Rory MacKinnon p) John Wager q) Sharon Powell r) James Blair & Oskar Rutishauser on behalf of Durham Food Policy Council e`q 3 9 PICKERING February 22, 2011 Correspondence Pages 1. Corr. 05-11 Motion for Direction D. Bowen, Deputy Clerk 40 Region of Durham 605 Rossland Road East Whitby ON L1 N 6A3 Letter received from D. Bowen, Deputy Clerk, Region of Durham seeking Council's nomination of a Regional Council Member (if unable to appoint a Regional Councillor, a local Councillor may be substituted) as the City's representative on the Durham Trail Coordinating Committee. 2. Corr. 06-11 Refer to 2011 Sandy Brittain, Executive Director Budget Discussions Feed the Need in Durham 41-44 125 Clarence Biesenthal Drive Oshawa. ON L1 K 21-15 Letter received from Sandy Brittain, Executive Director, Feed the Need in Durham, seeking funding for Feed The Need in Durham, being the largest food bank in Durham Region and a regional distribution hub, focusing on Durham Region, with direct benefits to the residents of Pickering. 3. CORR. 07-11 Receive for Information Pickering Residents 45-90 Re: Urban Expansion into North East Pickering Correspondence received from a number of Pickering residents with respect to the urban expansion into north east Pickering. [Refer to attachments] 4. Corr. 08-11 Receive for Information Marilyn Daniell 90 A 912 Marinet Crescent Pickering, ON Correspondence received from Marilyn Daniell with respect to noise concerns on Marinet Crescent. 5. Corr. 09-11 Motion to Proclaim a) Durham Region Home Builders' Association 91-96 b) PFLAG Canada c) Marisa Carpino, Supervisor, Culture & Recreation d) Clinton Shane Ekdahl . 3 Requests have been received from the above for the City of Pickering to make the following proclamations; a) April, 2011 - New Homes Month b) May 17, 2011 - International Day Against Homophobia/Transphobia c) March 21, 2011 - International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination d) May 29, 2011 - Day of the Honey Bee November 16, 2010 4 D. Shields, Clerk k C o r~ City of Pickering CITY = Y One The Esplanade ® Pickering, ON L1V 6K7 ~h RE: APPOINTMENTS 1 URHAW ,,RAIL COORDINATING COMMITTEE (Our File: C14) The Regional Ms. Shields, appointments to the Durham Trail Coordinating Committee Municipality of Durham (DTCC) will be made by the Planning Committee for subsequent recommendation to Regional Council in early 2011. Clerk's Department 605 ROSSLAND RD. E. The goal of the Durham Trail Coordinating Committee is to "expand, PO BOX 623 WHITBY ON L1N6A3 enhance and promote a public regional trail system connecting Durham's CANADA municipalities that supports active and healthy community lifestyles". 905-668-7711 1-800-372-1102 Fax: 905-668-9963 To.this end', the DTCC developed and recommended the implementation.of a E-mail: clerks@durham.ca Regional Trails Network (RTN). The RTN was then endorsed by.the area www.durham.ca municipalities and approved by Regional Council in 2006 as the framework pat M. Madill, A.M.C.T., CMM ill for long range regional trail planning and development. Since then, the Regional Clerk activities of the DTCC have focused on implementing the RTN by promoting and coordinating trail connections between area municipalities. An overview of the DTCC and its Terms of Reference are available on the Region's website at www.durham.ca under Planning/ Advisory Committees.. The Committee's Terms of Reference provide for each municipality to nominate two members as follows: ® 1 Regional Council Member (if unable to appoint a Regional Councillor, a local Councillor may be substituted); and 1 Citizen Member We would appreciate receiving the names of your nominees on or before December 20, 2010. Please forward your Council's resolution to Ms. Sandra McEleney, Planning Analyst, Regional Planning Department, 905-668-7711, ext. 2550. You can also contact her with any questions you may have on this matter. ORIGINALTO: x COPY TO: D. Bowen, AMCT Deputy Clerk co R. FILE I(E APK ACTIo-~f DB/cb C, FY0 - k o rn -~o r Y i~r c~~ o v,) °serv;cu Exceuence C' S. McEleney, Planning Analyst, Region of Durham Planning for our Communities" Department 100% Post Consumer . , RECE~OVED 1 f yy)/l_,_~ FEB 14 2011 C101- f, W CLERICS OFFICE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR the Need ~w i RECEIVED JAN 2 0 2011 ORIGINALTO: I f t COPY TO: FILE ° ~4A ' 7OLLOW UP _ COPY FWD January 6, 2011 CORR. FILE CAO COUNCIL FAKE APR. ACTION , _ D O I DIRECTORS CORP SERV The Honourable Mayor Ryan & Members of Council g U4 :tX OES OFFICE SUST The Corporation of the City of Pickering Disc less &R PLAN & DEV One The Esplanade ENG SERV LEGAL & LS Pickering ON L1V 6K7 FIRE CLERK OPER & FAC HUMAN RES The Honourable Mayor Ryan & Members of Council, Funding Request Feed the Need in Durham is the largest food bank in Durham Region. We do what the Toronto Daily Bread Food Bank does, but we focus on Durham which directly benefits residents of Pickering. As the regional distribution hub, we source, warehouse and distribute food to 42 agencies and an estimated 50,000 people. Our objective is to alleviate hunger by providing food to agencies. Agencies are food banks, shelters, soup kitchens and breakfast feeding programs. As a regional hub and member of a Provincial Food Share System, we have increased purchasing power that agencies don't have. Pickering residents benefit from 18 out of the 42 agencies we provide food to, and on average, 148,000 pounds of food per month moves through Durham Region, with a dollar value of $370,000 per month. With the introduction of the Seaton community, the population in Pickering will increase by an additional 70,000 - 90,000 new residents (estimated, according to the Corporation of the City of Pickering webiste), putting additional demands on the agencies and therefore residents who seek food. Our agencies are currently beginning to track the use of their services by specific geographic locations, as our warehouse has been operational in our current capacity, since March 2010. We have received our registered charitable status, #81495021RR0001, in October 2009. Many of those who receive food assistance are children. While all age groups are represented, children comprise the largest category of food assistance recipients, at 35.9% of clients (Ontario Hunger Report 2009: Living With Hunger). Also, the face of hunger has changed. Due to the current and prolonged economic situation, a large portion of those who turn to food banks now are working or recently unemployed. According to the Ontario Hunger Report 2009: Living With Hunger, 32% of persons heading households using food banks in Ontario are employed part-time or full-time or were recently employed in the last six months. We are turning to you for assistance so we can continue to respond to hunger. 125 Clarence Biesenthal Drive Oshawa, Ontario L1 K 21-15 Tel: 905-571-FTND (3863) Fax: 905-436-FTND (3863) www.ftnd.ca 2 42 We are respectfully requesting funding in the amount of $10,000 so we can continue to respond to hunger as the population continues to grow. We understand that you provide funds for the United Way, however, we don't receive funding from them. Funding from the Corporation of the City of Pickering is required and will be used towards our general operating costs, as the operation of Feed the Need in Durham is the program itself. Various operating expenses include: the cost of electricity to operate the industrial walk- in refrigerator and freezer, so we can provide nutritious perishable food such as fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy and protein; gas to transport food to agencies; gas to pick up food from grocery warehouse distribution centres; cost of running our forklift in order to lift food off the floor, to meet Public Health Department requirements and also those of the Ontario Association of Food Banks; cleaning supplies in order to meet proper food handling and sanitization guidelines; the purchase of nutritious food that agencies require and request from us, that have not been donated. Even though people receive assistance with their food supply, nutritional requirements are still not adequate. Most are not able to meet their daily nutritional requirements as per Canada's Food Guide and are forced to choose between paying housing costs and purchasing food. The average amount of food assistance a family or individual receives is just 3 - 5 days' worth of food per month. As a central distribution hub and member of the Provincial Food Share System, Feed the Need in Durham can purchase food in increased quantities for a fraction of the cost; other food banks and agencies who receive food from us cannot. For example, we can purchase $4 worth of powdered milk for just $1. With increased access to nutritional food, resulting outcomes for clients of the agencies we service include: access to additional food, access to food with higher nutritional value, increased health, the opportunity to address their root causes of hunger. Clients, who are also community residents, can then improve their potential in terms of health, mental health, education and economic productivity. We are turning to you Honourable Mayor Ryan and Members of Council, in the hopes and trust that you will help us respond to hunger. We look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. Thank you in advance for your consideration. Sincerely, rf (llC-CY Sandy B ttam Executive Director 43 FEED the Need Ew Member Agencies y 4%4AM Agency 1 Adventist Community Service Centre Food Bank 2 AIDS Committee of Durham Food Bank 3 Bethesda House (Women's Shelter) Shelter 4 Bowmanville SDA Church Food Bank 5 Brock Community Food Banks - Beaverton & Food Bank Sunderland 6 Canadian Mental Health Association of Durham Food Pantry 7 Community Living Oshawa Food Pantry 8 Cornerstone Community Association of Durham Shelter Inc. Men's shelter 9 Durham Continuing Education (Centre Street) Breakfast Feeding Program 10 Durham Family Court Clinic Food Pantry 11 Durham Outlook for the Needy (St. Vincent's Meal Program Kitchen 12 Durham Youth Housing (Youth Shelter) Shelter 13 Eating Well Ministries Food Bank 14 Erie Street Gospel Centre Food Bank 15 Faith Family Church Food Bank 16 Full Gospel Business Men* Food Pantry 17 Gate 3:16 Meal Program 18 Hearth Place Food Pantry 19 Loaves and Fishes Food Bank Food Bank Ministry of Children & Youth Services, Youth 20 Justice Services Food Pantry 21 Murray McKinnon Foundation Food Pantry 22 Muslim Welfare Centre (Women & Children Shelter Shelter) 23 New Life Neighbourhood Centre Food Bank 44 24 Operation Scugog Food Bank 25 Oshawa Community Health Centre Food Pantry i 26 Park Road South Community Home Shelter 27 Rose of Durham Food Pantry 28 Salvation Army Ajax Food Bank 29 Salvation Army Bowmanville Food Bank 30 Salvation Army Oshawa Food Bank 31 Salvation Army Whitby Food Bank 32 St. Paul's On the Hill Food Bank 33 St. Peter's Food Bank Food Bank 34 St. Vincent de Paul - St. Gregory Food Bank 35 St. Vincent de Paul Society - St. Gertrude's Food Bank 36 St. Vincent de Paul Society - St. Joseph Food Bank 37 St. Vincent de Paul Society - St. Phillips Food Bank 38 The Nourish and Development Foundation Food Bank Cannin ton 39 The Refuge Meal Program 40 United Survivors (Mental Health Services) Food Pantry 41 UOIT/Durham College Food Bank 42 YWCA Durham/Y's Wish (Women's Shelter & Shelter second stage housing) Applications pending: The Gathering Place - Clarington Knox Presbyterian - Oshawa Back Door Ministry, Simcoe Street United Church - Oshawa Linda Thomas ~orr•v1-11 45 > To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors: David Pickles, Doug > Dickerson, Kevin Ashe > We are writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official > Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North > Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. > > As a Greenwood residents we are opposed to this amendment for the > following reasons: > > 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan > 2/ A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment 3/ > Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat 4/ > Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 5/ > Watershed and underground water system damage and possible > flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands > 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan . > 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for > diminishing farm lands and future food supply. We strongly.believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost > the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. > We oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that > Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose > any expansion of.the Urban Boundary > Sincerely Linda Thomas and Ronald Parrett i 46 -----Original Message----- From: Lesley Branscombe Sent: February-11-11 9:50 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: no more sprawl Hello City Councillors, Please say no to the urbanization of north-east Pickering. North Pickering-Greenwood area, is a beautiful area with forests, wildlife, and many hiking trails to explore for the outdoor person and their family or animal pals, and for those who want to escape the busy, streets and sprawl that Pickering and Ajax and along with many other durham region areas have exploded into. We need to start thinking about our future, and if more housing is needed, we need to think about building up (condos, apartments etc.) instead of building out. Without the trees, plants and ecosystem that is present in North Pickering, we are once again getting rid.of what purifies our air, protects wildlife and farmland, and salmon spawning, and the health of the people that live here. It also provides physical activities for those who enjoy biking, hiking, walking, jogging etc. Please think of all that greenwood has to offer, and what would be taken away, and what an eye sore another subdivision would be to our city. Thank you for your time,. Lesley Branscombe Pickering, Ontario i 47 From: Margarita Joaquir Sent: February-11-11 8:10 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: NO to Sprawl Dear Council, Just want to voice my support for the "Say NO to Sprawl" effort. It is always good to see elected officials having a vision that is not limited to facilitating private interest profiteering. The paid advertisement in the February 3, 2011 News Advertiser clearly shows the wider, long term effects that mindless sprawl will generate. This message should be advertised more to the people of Pickering and Ajax since this issue will affect their children and grandchildren. I'm sure you agree that the welfare of future generations are more of a priority than the short-term profit-making of a few private individuals. As quoted in the ad: "Only after the last tree has been cut down, Only after the last river has been poisoned, Only after the last fish has been caught, Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten." - Cree Indian Prophecy Sincerely, Margarita Joaquin i 48 From: edward tait j Sent: February-11-11 7:01 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: ROPA 128 > To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors:' David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe > i > I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. > As a Greenwood resident l stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons: > > 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan > 2/ A severe, irreversible and final impact to. the environment > 3/ Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat > 4/ Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources.. > 5/ Watershed and underground water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands > 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grgw" plan > 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farm lands and future food supply. > > I strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost the taxpayers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. > I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary > > Sincerely, Edward Tait. 1 49 Roberts, Linda From: mj Prb Sent: February 10, 2011 11:57 AM To:. McLean, Bill, Councillor. Subject: North east Pickering Good morning, Bill, This note is in response to the add in the News Advertiser, Feb. 3rd 2011. I am very glad that you are standing among those opposed to the further urban spraw in Pickering north. The ad mentions the impact that would have on the ecology and of course the wonderful farmland remaining in our area. Southern Ontario had/has some of the best farming lands in the country.-These lands have become more and more endangered as they are developed into more and more high density housing with little regard for our nourishment needs now and in future: Should sources for imported food become scarcer, farmland in Ontario will be ever more important. Yes, homes are important but at what cost? We all need to eat! III thought out and over exuberant development will come back to haunt! Currant levels of development are frightening and discouraging. Furthermore, the balance of the ecology, including wildlife, waterways, woodlands and spaces for recreation are critical. One of the great aspects of living where we do, in west Pickering, has been the ability to drive for moments and be in a rural, tree-filled place. We must protect what rural space and farmland we have remaining. Thank you for your efforts to preserve the vital areas just to the north of us. Thank you for representing us. Mary Jane Prebble 1 From: Brenda Yamanaka Sent: February-09-11 10:03 AM To: Council Web Email Subject: Importance: High To Whom It May Concern I am writing this email to ask for your support in opposition to Durham Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. The latter amendment seeks to classify lands in north-east Pickering as future-urban, lands that have have been identified by the Toronto Region CONSERVATION AUTHORITY as 'sensitive'. I and other residents stand opposed to this amendment because of the following; * It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan. * The potential impact to the environment. * The destruction of wildlife habitat. * The destruction of farmland. * Watershed damage and possible flooding of Pickering and Ajax lands. * "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to Ontario's "Places To Grow" plan. *'Irreparable damage to the beauty of north Pickering. 1 51 Durham Regions appeal to the OMB will likely end up costing the tax payers millions, as will the defense of The Ontario Government. So that1s TWO million dollars or more of OUR tax dollars that will be spent because Durham Region refuses to become enlightened, and because it continues to be the delinquent-child of the Ontario regions by opposing responsible development. I hope you will stand with us and support us in this fight against leap-frog urban sprawl. As all the studies that pertain to these lands have been completed, please support us with a direct 'Yes' or 'No' as to whether you support Durham Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. Please remember on the next election day we will remember how you voted. Brenda Yamanaka, along with 53 other supporters I 2 I 52 From: Dianne Fordharr Sent: February-08-11 10:29 AM To: Council Web Email Cc: Peter Rodrigues; brenner@mauricebrenner.com Subject: Greenwood Urban Sprawl Mayor Ryan and Councillors; Although unable to attend the meeting set for Tuesday February 22, 2011, we wish to put our support behind our Regional Councillor, Peter Rodrigues, in the motion to oppose the urbanization of north-east Pickering. As residents of Whitevale, ON, we have witnessed the destruction of farmland and homes in rural Pickering over the last 13 years since moving to this area, and we have seen the toll that urban/industrial planning has taken on prime agricultural land and natural habitat. Pickering and Durham Region are sprawling at an alarming rate. This is a region that is blessed with natural habitat, the finest farmland in the world, natural, fresh spring water, and wildlife that is clinging to the last bits of woodlands, fields and streams that they can find. We strongly urge you to save our environment from further air, water and noise pollution. We will no longer,be able to grow/raise local, fresh foods once the land is gone. Continued urbanization of rural Pickering promotes dependence on imported and transported food, and thus, leads us further away from maintaining a local economy that is both healthy and financially sustainable. We have already lost a lot. Please follow the leads of Regional Councillors O'Connell, McLean and Rodrigues in putting a halt to further destruction of land that cannot be brought back. Sincerely, Dianne, Mark and Madeleine Fordham 53 From: Helen Green Sent: February-07-11 8:02 PM To: Council Web Email. Subject: Plan Amendment 128 . To: Mayor David Ryan And To: Councilors: David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe We are writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official i Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North Pickering farm lands, wooded areas.and natural habitat. As Greenwood residents we stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons: 1) It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan 2) A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment 3) Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat 4) Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 5) Watershed and underground water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands 6) "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan 7) A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farm lands and future food supply. We strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost 1 the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. 54 We oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that. Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary Sincerely, Helen and Dave Green 2 i From: John Brown - Sent: February-07-11 4:22 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors: David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe I am writing this e-mail opposition to the North Pickering farm Amendment 128 and in prot lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. As a Greenwood resident I stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons: 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan 2/ It will have a severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment 3/ It,will lead quickly to irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat .4/ It will cause total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 5/ It may create watershed and underground water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands 6/ To "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farm lands and future food supply. I strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary. Sincerely, John Brown 55 i -----Original Message----- From: Jess Joss Sent: February-07-11 4:17 PM To: Council Web Email Cc: Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors: David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. As a Greenwood resident I stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons: 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan 2/ It will have a severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment 3/ It will lead quickly to irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat 4/ It will cause total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 5/ It may create watershed and underground water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands 6/ To "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing' farm lands and future food supply. I strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary. Sincerely, 1 Jess Joss 57 From: jeanette.wiles _ Sent: February-07-11 2:56 PM To: Council Web Email Cc: Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128; Importance: High To: Mayor David Ryan and Councillors: David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 and to protest any development of the North East Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. As a Greenwood resident I stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons: 1. It is contrary to the Province's "Places to Grow" plan 2. A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment 3. Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat 4. Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 5. Watershed and underground water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands 6. "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to. Grow" plan 7. A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farm lands and future food supply. 8. 1 strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. 9. Last and certainly not least from a more personal impact point of view: • Should the Region be successful, it is naive to think that the residents of Greenwood won't be faced with significant property tax increases that may have serious impacts on my quality of life and ability to stay in my home as I approach retirement • 1 am certain that a development of this size will also need a city provided water supply. I assume the Greenwood residents will be faced with a choice of keeping,our wells with a seriously diminished water supply or paying big bucks to tie into the city supply. This is also a quality of life issue for my husband & I that.could impact our ability to stay.in our home. I strongly oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and urge Pickering Council for all of the above reasons to strongly advise Durham Regional Council to abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary Sincerely Jeanette Wiles 1 58 Roberts, Linda From: JOHN WAGE Sent: February 7, 2011 2:05 PM . To: Pickles, David, Councillor Cc: Mayor Web Email; O'Connell, Jennifer, Councillor; McLean, Bill, Councillor; Rodrigues, Peter, Councillor; Ashe, Kevin, Councillor; Dickerson, Doug, Councillor; Clerks Web Email Subject: Re: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 Councillor Pickles, i I Thank you for you response. I will review the Staff report as I'm sure there is clear justification to support ROPA 128 and that you based your vote on the information provided. I trust that the province's rejection of this amendment will have you reviewing your position should the matter come before city council again. Once again, thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. Best Regards, John S. Wager PS - I'm cc'ing the entire council and the clerk's office as I feel our conversations should be on record for . council to review.. From: "Pickles, David, Councillor' <dpickles@cityofpickering.com> To: JOHN WAGER Sent: Mon, February 7, 2011 1:01:22 PM Subject: RE: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 Last year at Council when this matter was before Council, I supported the staff report commenting on ROPA 128, which supported ROPA 128. This was carried a vote of by Council. I agree that I would rather see the matter settled between the Province and the Region prior to a hearing. thanks David Pickles City Councillor Ward 3 City of Pickering From: JOHN WAGER ' ] Sent: February 7, 2011 11:52 AM To: Pickles, David, Councillor Cc: Mayor Web Email; O'Connell, Jennifer, Councillor; McLean, Bill, Councillor; Rodrigues, Peter, Councillor; Ashe, Kevin, Councillor; Dickerson, Doug, Councillor; Clerks Web Email Subject: Re: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 Coucillor Pickles, Thank you for your prompt reply. This does appear to be a complicated matter as it crosses the jurisdiction of three levels 1 of government. 5 9 I am trying to form my position with respect to this proposed amendment. I do understand that we need to plan for growth and perhaps this area is the ideal area for growth. I get concerned when I hear that multiples levels of government can not agree on the growth plans and that tax payers money is (both regional and provincial) are being spent to resolve the dispute. Your insights with respect to this issue would help me to form my position. I was not able to exact your position in your last response, so I will rephrase my initial question. Do you support the Region of Durham's expansion of the urban boundary in NE Pickering? I know that this is a regional amendment, but it will provide the City of Pickering with the foundation for future planning, so I trust, as a member of Pickering City Council, that you have a position on this issue. I am very interested in understanding your position and the reasons behind your position. Thank you for taking the time to help me understand this issue. Should the Mayor or any out councillors have any comment that they would like to add, I would be very interested in hearing from them as well. Best Regards, John S. Wager PS - I was not aware that there was any ad in the local News Advertiser. From: "Pickles, David, Councillor" <dpickles(a)cityofpickerinq.com> To: JOHN WAGER Sent: Mon, February 2011 10:06:28 AM Subject: RE: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. Hi John What the News Ad. paid ad does not say, as you know, is that the Province when it established the GreenBelt left these lands as "white belt" outside of the GreenBelt. A consideration may have been that they found it less environmental sensitive and that the 407 extension would run through it. The Province also requires the Region to do long term planning and conformity with Places to Grow etc. Durham Region is doing these although the Province has not agreed with. some elements of the Region's proposed plan including NE Pickering. The issues may be more of timing of the inclusion of there area in the urban area than whether or not it should be in the GreenBelt. As with most OMB hearings an attempt at settlement will likely be made before a hearing. You are correct that many studies will be undertaken prior to any development and it is likley that large areas would remain undeveloped (in Seation this is about 50%), if development happens at all. The Regional Plan Amendment is led by the Region. Pickering was provided an opportunity to comment, but was not in a decision role. This came before public meeting(s) last year and Council supported, with comments, staffs report which supported the amendment. I don't know off hand the voting of our four Regional Councillors at the Region Council meeting on this matter, but it passed a t Regional Council along with direction to appeal the province's decision. Pickering did not appeal the Province's decision, the Region did. The Region, not the city, is a party to the OMB hearing.. As a planning matter, the Regional Plan would not come back to Pickering. What would come to Pickering for a decision would be any amendment to include this area in the urban area of Pickering's Offical Plan, although I would not expect this for awhile. So nothing in the planning process on NE Pickering is scheduled to come to Pickeing Council, unless of course a Councillor brings a notice of motion wishing to reverse the previous postion of City or Region Council. I have not seen a motion to date although Regional. Councillor McLean and the paid ad suggest such a motion may be coming forward on Feb 22. Hope this helps. David Pickles 2 60 City Councillor Ward 3 City of Pickering From: JOHN WAGER Sent: February 7,.2011 8:45 AM. To: Pickles, David, Councillor Cc: Mayor Web Email; O'Connell, Jennifer, Councillor; McLean, Bill, Councillor; Rodrigues, Peter, Councillor; Ashe, Kevin, Councillor; Dickerson, Doug, Councillor; Clerks Web Email Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 .Dear Councillor Pickles, I was recently speaking with Regional Councillor Peter Rodrigues with respect to the Region of Durham Official Plan Amendment 128. 1 understand that this amendment will expand the City of Pickering urban boundary north and east of the Hamlet of Greenwood. I also understand that the Province of Ontario has rejected the amendment and that the Region of Durham is appealing the decision to the OMB. This situation concerns me. I believe that our Provincial government has been very responsible with respect to urban planning. They have established a greenbelt and have provided the municipalities with clear guidance on which areas each region should use for future growth. All of this was done on the basis of extensive study and sound urban planning. I am trying to understand why the Region of Durham would push for the, expansion of the urban boundary into this very environmentally sensitive land. I would expect that the Region would conduct studies prior to pushing the boundary or they should leverage the work done by the province when the province developed the "Areas to Grow" guidelines for the municipalities. With so much of this land owned by developers, one starts to question if there is a hidden or questionable agenda pushing this amendment forward. I know that the City of Pickering councillors are not influenced by developers and make these types of decisions based on sound urban planning principles. .I have spoken to Councillor Peter, Rodrigues and his position is very clear. He stands against this amendment and believes that the appeal to the OMB is a waste of public funds. I know that this is a Regional matter, but it does concern the City of Pickering. I am very interested in understanding your position and the facts on which your position is based on. I am just starting my research and I am sure that over the next couple of weeks I will have a better understanding of the factors that have convinced the unelected chair of Durham Region, Mr. Anderson, and the rest of the Regional Council to feel compelled to set out on a course to spend so much of the tax payers dollars to expand the urban boundary. I am planning to present my findings to the City of Pickering Council and the Durham Regional Council over the coming weeks. As usual, it is a pleasure having the opportunity to communicate with you. Best Regards, John S. Wager s 6 1 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 7, 2011 9:38 AM To: `***Mayor, *****Councillors Subject: FW: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 -----Original Message----- From: Suzanne Lajambe Sent: February-07-11 9:29 AM To: Council Web Email Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors: David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North. Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. As a Greenwood resident I stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons: 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan 2/ A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment 3/ Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat 4/ Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 5/ Watershed and underground water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farm lands and future food supply. strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary Sincerely Art Lajambe i 1 62 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 7, 2011 8:46 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: Opposition to Regional Official Plan Amendment From: Louise Cranfield Sent: February-06-11 2:37 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Re: Opposition to Regional Official Plan Amendment To: Mayor David Ryan Councillor David Pickles Councillor Doug Dickerson Councillor Kevin Ashe Re: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 This email is written to express my opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 which will result in the urbanization of rural lands in north east Pickering. As a Greenwood resident, I am opposed to this amendment and Durham Region's appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board for the following reasons: Development of these lands is contrary to the Provincial plan, "Places to Grow", which after extensive study, consultation, and review, stipulates preservation of these lands as essential to the biodiversity, health, resiliency and connectivity of the natural environment. Green space, as we know, ensures a healthier future for us all. In fact, I would argue it is an essential ingredient to sustain our quality of life. Environmentally sensitive lands include: - Lake Iroquois Shoreline: a natural purification system for our water that has major recharge/discharge areas within the Greenwood area. These recharge/discharge areas are sensitive, requiring preservation. They are key environmental features critical to the protection of our source water and many small cold-water creeks in our area. Protection of this irreplaceable resource is paramount. - Greenwood and area are part of the Watershed Plan for Duffins and Carruthers Creeks. The Watershed Plan for Duffins Creek has identified the need for the protection of recharge and discharge areas, natural and human heritage features, terrestrial and aquatic habitat and species. The Greenwood area has all of these features contained within it. - The Greenwood Conservation Area runs across our southern border and contains environmentally significant species (e.g. regional species of concern). -Claremont Conservation area runs across our Northern Border. - We are part of the Duff ins Creek natural wildlife corridor which must be protected. Duffins Creek supports a cold-water fisheries population. Greenwood and area consists of many significant forested areas including some old forest growth areas. 1 63 Our region's agricultural land requires protection. One of the goals for the "Places to Grow" plan is to preserve viable, agricultural land. Durham Region, supported by Pickering Council, must recognize the critical importance of the agricultural sector's prosperity to the regional economy. These. lands are, indeed, a finite, non-renewable resource. I am concerned by the actions of elected Council Members promoting the erosion of the "Places to Grow" framework, pressured by developer interest. Appealing an amendment to the official plan serves only to further the developers' agenda at considerable expense to Pickering taxpayers. The integrity of our Official Plan is eroded with every costly review. I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering, and request Pickering Council inform Durham Region to abandon their appeal to expand the urban boundary. With prudent and visionary planning, Pickering has the opportunity to grow through the intensification of development in existing urban areas. Development that promotes sprawl is unsustainable. Development of our hamlet and surrounding area constitutes "leap-frogging". This must be discouraged if we want to seriously contain sprawl (and we must contain sprawl). The City of Pickering should advocate for sustainable development, and be a model and leader for other G.T.A. municipalities. Respectfully Yours, Louise Cranfield 2 Roberts, Linda 6 4 From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 7, 2011 8:46 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: Plan Amendment 128 From: Cathie McDavid Sent: February-05-11 6:17 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Plan Amendment 128 > > To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors: David Pickles, Doug > > Dickerson, Kevin Ashe > > I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official > > Plan Amendment 128 and in 'protest to any development of the North > > Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. > > As a Greenwood resident I stand opposed to this amendment for the > > following reasons: > > 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan > > 2/ A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment > > 3/ Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat > > 4/ Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. > > 5/ Watershed and underground water system damage and possible > > flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands > > 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan > > 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for > > diminishing farm lands and future food supply. > > I strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost > > the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. > > I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that > > Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose > > any expansion of the Urban Boundary > > Sincerely Cathie and Randy McDavid, 1 65 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 7, 2011 8:44 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: From: MICHELE RAMPINO Sent: February-05-11 6:43 AM To: Council Web Email Subject: To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors: David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe > I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. > As a Greenwood resident I stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons: > l/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan > 2/ A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment > 3/ Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat > 4/ Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. > 5/ Watershed and underground water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands > 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan > 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farm lands and future food supply. > I strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. > I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary > Sincerely Michele and Michael Rampino i I 66 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 7, 2011 8:44 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: Opposed to Plan 128 From: Danielle [ Sent: February-04-11 9:41 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Opposed to Plan 128 > To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors: David Pickles, Doug > Dickerson, Kevin Ashe > I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official > Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North > Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. > As a Greenwood resident I stand opposed to this amendment for the > following reasons: > 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan > 2/ A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment > 3/ Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat > 4/ Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. > 51 Watershed and underground water system damage and possible > flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands > 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan > 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for > diminishing farm lands and future food supply. > I strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost > the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. > I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that > Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose > any expansion of the Urban Boundary > Sincerely Danielle Honsberger 1 67 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 7, 2011 8:44 AM To: ******Mayor; ****"Councillors Subject: FW: Say NO to Sprawl From: Ann Truyens Sent: February-04-11 8:14 PM To: Mayor Web Email; Council Web Email Cc: Shields, Debbie Subject: Say NO to Sprawl _ Say NO to Sprawl !1! We want Pickering Council to tell Durham to stop spending our tax dollars to fight FOR sprawl, and to abandon their appeal to the OMB and oppose expanding the Urban Boundary. On February 22, 2011 a Motion will be presented to Pickering Council that "SAYS NO" to: X Increased traffic and sprawl in rural Pickering X Increased taxes to pay for infrastructure and future operational needs for 30,000 more residents X Increased flooding in Ajax/Pickering X Destruction of water quality, wildlife and some of the finest farmland in Ontario Please say NO to urban sprawl and the destruction of our farmland and environment ! ! 1 Roberts, Linda 6 8 From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 7, 2011 8:43 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: Say no to sprawl From: Blair Fix ] Sent: February-04-11 7:21 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Say no to sprawl Dear Councilors, I support the motion that will be presented on February 22 that says no to sprawl. Urban sprawl is systematically devouring prime farm land and perpetuating a suburban system that is unsustainable. Sincerely, Blair Fix ~I 1 69 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 7, 2011 8:43 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. -----Original Message----- From: Tracey Watters Sent: February-04-11 6:49 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors: David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. As a Greenwood resident I stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons: 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan 2/ A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment 3/ Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat 4/ Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 5/ Watershed and underground water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farm lands and future food supply. I strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary. Sincerely, Tracey Watters Resident of Greenwood, The City of Pickering i Roberts, Linda 7 0 From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email , Sent: February 7, 2011 8:42 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: Urbanization of North East Pickering Importance: High From: Irene Whitefield Sent: February-04-11 5:58 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Urbanization of North East Pickering Importance: High Mayor Ryan and Council members, Please don't continue your support of the above project. The Province has already said no. I understand that an appeal may be forthcoming by Durham Region, and that this appeal will be funded with our tax dollars. That is disgusting. Plus, if succesful, a huge amount of money will be needed to provide suitable infrastructure for 30,000 new residents. My wife and I have lived in Pickering for 30 years and are now retired. The yearly increase in our indexed pensions falls short of your yearly increase in taxes. STOP IT! The residents of this community are not bottomless pit of available cash, Concerned taxpayers, Ron and Irene Whitefield 1 . ~ 71 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 7, 2011 8:42 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 -----Original Message----- From: Joanne Killin [ Sent: February-04-11 5:12 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors: David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. As a Greenwood resident I stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons: 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan 2/ It would cause a severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment 3/ Could cause Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat 4/ Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 5/ Watershed and underground water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan 7/ It is a contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farm lands and future food supply. I strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost the tax payers of Durham Region unnecessary and valuable funds which is devastating in today's economic climate. I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that Pickering Council inform Durham that they MUST abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary Sincerely Joanne & Dave Killin Greenwood Residents 1 72 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 7, 2011 8:42 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 From: Michael Fearon Sent: February-04-11 4:22 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 To: Mayor David Ryan and Councilors: David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of E the North Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat.. As a Durham Region resident I stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons: i 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan 2/ A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment 3/ Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat 4/ Total.destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 5/ Watershed and underground water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farm lands and future food supply. I strongly believe that Durham Region's appeal to the OMB will cost the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary Sincerely, Michael Fearon i 73 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 4, 2011 4:01 PM To: ***""Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. Importance: High FYI. From: Sheila Reesor [ Sent: February-04-11 4:02 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. Importance: High To: Mayor Dave Ryan and Councilors, David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. As a Durham Region resident. I stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan 2/ A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat 4/ Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 5/ Watershed and underground, water system damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farmlands and future food supply. We strongly believe that Durham Regions appeal to the OMB will cost the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary Sincerely Sheila Reesor Resident of Brooklin. /4 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 4, 2011 3:58 PM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. , Importance: High FYI. From: Roger Wetherall_ [ now] Sent: February-04-11 3:45 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. Importance: High To: Mayor Dave Ryan and Councilors, David Pickles, Doug Dickerson, Kevin Ashe I am writing this e-mail in opposition to the Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 and in protest to any development of the North Pickering farm lands, wooded areas and natural habitat. As a Durham Region resident working in Pickering. I stand opposed to this amendment for the following reasons 1/ It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan 2/ A severe, irreversible and final impact to the environment 3/ Irreparable damage and destruction of diminishing wildlife habitat 4/ Total destruction of valuable farmland and natural resources. 51 Watershed and underground water system.damage and possible flooding of south Pickering and Ajax lands 6/ "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to Grow" plan 7/ A contradiction to Canada's and the worlds concern for diminishing farm lands and future food supply. We strongly believe that Durham Regions appeal to the OMB will cost the tax payers of Durham Region, unnecessary and valuable funds. I oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering and request that Pickering Council inform Durham to abandon their appeal and. oppose any expansion of the Urban Boundary Sincerely Roger Wetherall Resident of Brooklin. 75 j Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 4, 2011 11:15 AM To: *****.Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: North-East Pickering (Greenwood) From. Anne Ray Sent: February-04-11 11:15 AM To: Council Web Email Subject: North-East Pickering (Greenwood) I say "NO to urban sprawl - please please.... please.... do not destroy our beautiful "Greenwood". Thanks, . Anne Ray, Law Clerk ,d Roberts, Linda 7 6 From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 4, 2011 9:49 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: urban sprawl From: Sent: February-04-11 9:29 AM To: Council Web Email Subject: urban sprawl Why are Durham Regional Council and Pickering Council supporting an increase in urban sprawl? David Owen 1 77 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web-Email Sent: February 4, 2011 9:49 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW: URBAN SPRAWL From: gordon ROBINSON Sent: February-03-11 7:10 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: URBAN SPRAWL i I BEG OF YOU NOT TO BE HOODWINKED BY DURHAM REGION, CONSIDERING 3 DURHAM REGIONAL COUNCILLORS ARE AGAINST THIS PLAN OF URBAN SPRAWL.VERY SOON THERE WILL BE NO GREENERY, LEFT WHICH MEANS NO FOOD TO BE GROWN.HOPING THIS MEETS WITH SUCCESS.GORDON &SYLVIA ROBINSON. 1 78 Roberts, Linda From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 4, 2011 9:48 AM To: ******Mayor; *****Councillors Subject: FW:'New Development Project in Greenwood FYI. From: Sara Gallagher Sent: February-03-11 6:12 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: New Development Project in Greenwood Hello. My name is Sara Gallagher and I am a resident of Ajax. I recently saw a notice in the paper of the future development that is to occur in Greenwood, a lovely rural area that my family and I frequent to get away from the seemingly endless suburbanization of our North Ajax area. Let me put this straight, since I really don't want to spare the time for rhetoric: Why? Now, why really? The land is Class 1 & 2 farmland. It is an environmental refuge for animals and plants to take cover from the - once again - seemingly endless surburbanization of the GTA. Local residents cherish this land. They cherish the fact that the GTA is not (yet) an urban centre. If I could have an inkling of influence on this decision I would vote for stopping this development at all costs. Find somewhere else to build or, as many city planners are urging, build up. The GTA could be a model of progress if it used some common sense and more efficient environmental planning. Yet, somehow, I am quite sure that progress was never really progress. It is best symbolized by large bank accounts owned by the few who this development will never affect personally, except to feed their already overfed appetites. I will continue to speak up about this because, frankly, I am sick and tired of all the bullshit. We are not a community, we are a project, we are owned, and we are forfeit. Thank you, Sara Gallagher 1 r 79 Roberts, Linda From: Kurt and Lynn Osborn Sent: February 4, 2011 9:32 AM To: Council Web Email Cc: Mayor Web Email; O'Connell, Jennifer, Councillor; McLean, Bill, Councillor; Rodrigues, Peter, Councillor; Ashe, Kevin, Councillor; Dickerson, Doug, Councillor; Pickles, David, Councillor Subject: Opposition to Amendment 128 Pickering Council, I am writing this email to ask for your support in the opposition to Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. I am a North Pickering resident. I and other Pickering residents stand opposed to this amendment because of the following * It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to Grow" plan * The potential impact to the environment * Destruction of wildlife habitat * Destruction of farmland * Watershed damage and possible flooding of Pickering and Ajax lands * "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to glow" plan * Irreparable damage to the beauty of north Pickering I believe that Durham Regions appeal to the OMB will end up costing the tax payers possibly millions. I hope you will stand with us and support us in this fight against leap frog urban sprawl. Sincerely Lynn Mangnall Greenwood resident 1 ' I Roberts, Linda 8 0 From: Kurt and Lynn Osborne Sent: February 4, 2011 9:31 AM To: Council Web Email Cc: Mayor Web Email; O'Connell, Jennifer, Councillor; McLean, Bill, Councillor; Rodrigues, Peter, Councillor; Ashe, Kevin, Councillor; Dickerson, Doug, Councillor; Pickles, David, Councillor Subject: Opposition to Amendment 128 Pickering Council, I am writing this email to ask for your support in the opposition to Regional Official Plan Amendment 128. I- am a North Pickering resident. I and other Pickering residents stand opposed to this amendment because of the following * It is contrary to the Provinces "Places to .Grow" plan * The potential impact to the environment * Destruction of wildlife habitat * Destruction of farmland * Watershed damage and possible flooding of Pickering and Ajax lands * "leap-frog" of undeveloped land contrary to "Places to glow" plan * Irreparable damage to the beauty of north Pickering I believe that Durham Regions appeal to the OMB will end up costing the tax payers possibly millions. I hope you will stand with us and support us in this fight against leap frog urban sprawl. Sincerely Kurt Osborne Greenwood resident i j 81 Roberts, Linda From: Shim, Marla on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 15, 2011 9:50 AM To: Roberts, Linda Subject: FW: Say NO to Sprawl From: Dana Richard [ Sent: February-14-11 1:32 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Say NO to Sprawl I SAY NO TO URBAN SPRAWLH H Dana Richard-Thomas Ai 1 Roberts, Linda 8 2 From: Rob Lennox Sent: February 16, 2011 10:15 AM To: Council Web Email Subject: Flyer from Maurice Brenner Dear Sirs: I am in receipt of a flyer from Mr! Brenner advocating against the region's appeal to the OMB regarding the expansion of Northeast Pickering. I represent three land owners being 974735 Ontario Inc., Catherine Lennox and Arenia Hildia Margaret Lennox and am fully in support of the region's appeal. Please ensure my comments are mentioned at the February 22nd council meeting. Thank you. Robert C. Lennox Roberts,Llda From: DAVID STORMES [ Sent: February 15, 2011 8:48 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Greenwood development To Mayor Ryan and all councillors, I would like to go on the record opposing your plan to use my tax dollars to attempt to overturn the provincial decison against Greenwood development. Pickering has wasted enough tax dollars on legal fees and other attempts to support development over the lifestyle of residents and preservation of the enviroment. I don't believe there is a need nor a good plan for this development. Lets see how you do with Seaton, what the situation is after that and then we can determine the need. As we have seen with the proposed airport, the future need is way overstated by those with a vested interest in current development. Dave Stormes Roberts, Linda 1 84 From: STEVE FLUDE Sent: February 15, 2011 3:30 PM To: Council Web Email Ladies and Gentlemen: As a resident of Claremont and Durham Region I want to make my strenuous objection to the development of Greenwood known to all of you. For once in their lives.the province of Ontario got it right in rejecting this proposal and Durham Region's appeal of that decision is reprehensible to the nth degree. It is clear that our representatives also oppose this development project so I believe that it behooves council to listen to those representatives. Regards... Steve Flude . Claremont Ontario 1 85 Roberts, Linda From: Anita f Sent: February 14, 2011 1 :19 PM To: Council Web Email; brenner@mauricebrenner.com Subject: SAY NO TO SPRAWL Hi, Please include me on the'SAY NO TO SPRAWL' list. Regards Anita Spence 1 Roberts, Linda 8 6 From: Michaud, Renee on behalf of Council Web Email Sent: February 17, 2011 10:54 AM To: Roberts, Linda Subject: one more - FW: SAY NO TO SPRAWL - Issue scheduled for Feb 22nd council meeting Importance: High From: Kajganich, Joanne (JUS) [ Sent: February-16-11 2:10 PM To: Council Web Email Cc: brenner@mauricebrenner.com Subject: SAY NO TO SPRAWL -Issue scheduled for Feb 22nd council meeting Importance: High I'm a resident of Claremont in Durham Region and am writing to say that I oppose the planned development of n/e Pickering (Greenwood). I understand the Province has rejected this proposed development (good for them) but the Region has filed an appeal to the OMB. I strongly support the stand taken by regional conuncillors O'Connell, McLean and Rodgrigues who also oppose the urbanization of n/e Pickering. As a voting constituant in Durham Region, I want my voice and opinion to be heard - I would like Pickering Council to tell Durham to abandon their appeal. When Durham Region Joanne Kajganich 'I ' 1 87 Roberts, Linda From: Sent: February 16, 2011 9:49 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Stop'the Urbanization of north east pickering Please STOP the urbanization of North-East Pickering (Greenwood) development. Andrea Chetram Rohan Chetram Ryan Chetram Darien Chetram Pickering, on. Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network i i Roberts, Linda 8 8 From: Robert Boudignon ] Sent: February 16, 2011 2:46 PM To: Council Web Email Subject: Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 Mayor Ryan, City Councillors, I have lived in Pickering for thirty five years and remained silent on a number of occasions when I did not agree with decisions made by city council. I (cannot, however, allow Regional Official Plan Amendment 128 to go unchallenged. For some time, I have been reading articles and editorials in national newspapers regarding Durham's stance towards the province's "Places to Grow". To say the least, it is embarrassing. It is time to stop the sprawl and say no to the developers. City council could learn from Markham. I urge you to oppose the urbanization of northern Pickering. Yours truly, Jo Boudignon I 1 Roberts, Linda From: Susan Fedorka [ Sent: February 17, 2011 9:40 AM To: Council Web Email Subject: Rethink Dear Sirs I understand that the Region has 'filed an appeal to the OMB with respect to the Province's decision not to develop the lands in northeast Pickering (Greenwood). SAY "NO" TO SPRAWL SAY "NO" TO URBANIZATION OF NORTH-EAST. PICKERING (GREENWOOD) The past Durham Regional Council voted to urbanize an enormous tract of land in North Pickering (Greenwood). BUT the Province rejected this proposal as it is contrary to "Places to Grow". Durham Region has appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board --they are spending our Tax Dollars to fight FOR sprawl! In 2010 Pickering Council supported the development of Greenwood; with new representatives we must reverse this position. Pickering Regional Councillors O'Connell, McLean and Rodrigues oppose the urbanization of North East Pickering. and want Pickering Council to tell Durham to abandon their appeal and oppose expanding the Urban Boundary Urban sprawl is not the answer. When Iran for municipal council in 2006 1 discovered that it costs over $100,000 to pave ONE km of road money that would be better spent improving the current infrastructure. We all realize that urban sprawl makes it financial unfeasible to provide public transit due to the fact that there are too few users in too great an area. In addition, urban sprawl forces individuals to rely on vehicles further damaging the environment, negatively impacting family incomes and contributing to more infrastructure that requires maintenance, capital expenditures for maintenance vehicles, increased labour and benefit costs. Why not try and show some of the creativity and forward thinking that is being exhibited in Markham. It isn't always easy to forge a new path but surely it is time!!! Respectfully Susan 1 90 Roberts, Linda From: Leslie Birnie [ Sent: February 17, 2011 8:37 AM To: Council Web Email Cc: bren'ner@mauricebrenner.com Subject: Say no to urbanization of North-East Pickering This is a note to let you know that I am opposed to the Urbanization of North-East Pickering. Say No Les 1 9o Shields, Debbie f O - t Subject: FW: Support of the Motion by Councillor O'Connell For Noise Attenuation Wall on Bayly From: "Marilyn Daniell" Date: February 17, 2011 12:29:5 PM GMT-05:00 Resent-To: joconnell777Ca~aol.com To: "City of Pickering" <clerk cityofpickering.com> Cc: "Jennifer O'Connell" <jenniferoconnell@symoatico.ca> Subject: Support of the Motion by Councillor O'Connell For Noise Attenuation Wall on Bayly Reply-To: "Marilyn Daniell" As a long time resident of Marinet Crescent (over 20 years), my family and I are very much aware that the level of noise as increased considerably. It is impossible to sleep at night with the bedroom windows open because of the unrelenting noise from the 401, Bayly Street and the rail line. In the summer months, we are forced to use our air conditioner at night because we cannot leave the windows open due to the noise. The traffic in and out of Pickering has steadily increased and will continue to do so with all the new home construction. The increased traffic volume is particularly noticeably on the 401 and Bayly. Increased traffic of course means increased noise. We also need to factor in the San Francisco development. When completed, the traffic will increase substantially and so will the noise level. I would also like to point out that the new engines on the Go Trains are louder than the old engines. Even with the windows closed, the arrival and departure of Go Trains from the Pickering station is clearly heard and felt (vibration) in the back part of our home. When family members visit, they often comment on the noise. Visits in the summer months are usually enjoyed indoors due to the noise in our back garden. Suffice to say the noise barrier is long over due. I strongly urge Pickering Council to move forward with supporting the funding for the noise attenuation wall. Thank you, Marilyn Daniell and Family 912 Marinet Crescent, Pickering 91 Proclamation ORIGINALTO: COPY T0: Municipality, CORR. FILE KE: AM. ACTION C~1D~ ~Ovt +n 1"UC Whereas, the Municipality of is proud of the fine residential communities that have been built in recent years. Whereas, new housing represents improved planning and design, and progress in the use of new materials and methods of construction. The establishment of new communities, schools, places of worship, roads, shopping centres and other public facilities has been stimulated by new housing. Whereas, it is fitting that our citizens recognize what the building industry means in civic and economic progress to and what home owner- ship can mean both to, the individual owner and to the total economic and social benefit of this municipality. i Wherefore, I , Mayor of , do hereby proclaim April 2011 as New Homes Month. I call upon the citizens of to emphasize throughout this period their confidence in the future economic and environmental well-being of our com- munity and their recognition of home construction and ownership as a basic factor in our economic progress and the quality of our lives. SIGNATURE OF MAYOR DATE O n PFLAG Canada -Durham Chapter 7 LP FL A G Oshawa 30555 438 King St W., Oshawa ON ON L 1 J 8L8 905-231-0533 t C • -L CANADA. When you no longer need PFLAG Canada, PFLAG needs you! Consider Volunteering - Contact us today. DURHAM,! ON V TAR10 DurhamOn, r pflagcanada.ca www.pflaQcanada.ca To the elected Board Members of City of Pickering, MAYOR Dave Ryan and MEMBERS OF COUNCIL, AND COUNCIL APPOINTEES-, January22, 2011 RE: Proclamation of the International Day Against Homophobia/Transphobia on 17 May 2011, and raising the Rainbow Flag For the next edition of the International Day Against Homophobia on May 17, PFLAG Canada Durham Region which works within local and regional communities, invites the City of Pickering to make a meaningful gesture to combat homophobia and discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender expression or identity. A privileged moment to set up initiatives to fight against homophobia, this theme day calls out to the public and workers in all communities as well as those actively involved in civil society. Legislators, governments, and municipal administrators are also invited to this large annual gathering of forces. We therefore. request the City of Pickering to pass a resolution proclaiming May 17 as the= International Day Against Homophobia at its next meeting. With each year more and more municipal officials in Canada are using this day to send out to their fellow citizens a message of tolerance, openness, and hope. The second effort we propose consists in raising the Rainbow Flag on one of the municipality's flagpoles on May 17. Representing sexual minorities' victories and struggles for equality, this flag is an international symbol of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and transsexual (LGBT) communities. Sincerely yours, . dRIGiP!At.rC:faa COPY TO: L Donna McAllister TAKE APR. ACTION Co-Chair: Co~ to vt '~'o Prot PFLAG Canada Durham Region (Durham Region, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) I 93 (bo PICKERING Memo 1811 BICENTENNIAL. 2011 To: Debbie Shields February 8, 2011 City Clerk From: Marisa Carpino Supervisor, Culture & Recreation Copy: Members, Pickering Advisory Committee on Diversity City Councillor -Ward One Chief Administrative Officer Director, Community Services Division Head, Culture & Recreation Subject: Proclaim March 21St - File: A-1410-001-11 On behalf of the Pickering Advisory Committee on Diversity, please accept this memorandum as a formal request that the City of Pickering proclaim March 21, 2011 as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Since 1966, March 21St has been recognized by the United Nations as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in response to the killing of 70 peaceful demonstrators in Sharpeville, South Africa in 1960. On February 26, 2011, the Pickering Advisory Committee on Diversity will commemorate Heritage Day with a lively community celebration of Pickering's rich heritage and cultural diversity at the Pickering Town Centre. However, on this occasion, the Pickering Advisory Committee on Diversity would like to commemorate March 21St by way of proclamation so that our community can continue to be aware of the harmful effects of racism and discrimination and of the leadership of the municipal government to foster equality, respect and diversity. i The Pickering Advisory Committee on Diversity will also be hosting a Diversity Forum on March 23, 2011 at 7pm in Council Chambers in order to commemorate March 21 St. This forum will showcase winning entries of the student creative arts contest about diversity, race relations and equity. The annual contest is an initiative presented by the Pickering Advisory Committee on Diversity in partnership with the Durham District School Board and the Durham Catholic District School Board. The Forum will also include Pickering's own Shelley-Ann Brown, 2010 Olympic Silver Medalist in Bobsleigh, as guest speaker. The winning entries of the student contest will be on the city's website during the month of March and displayed in the lobby of the Civic Complex on March 23, 2011. :mc ORtGINALTO: COPY TO: 9 4 darc o f-kl Good evening Your Worship and Councillors, CORR. FILE p TAk E APR. ACTION ((Y~ O V% p C i"OC H~> I am not ashamed to admit that I am writing today because I need your he p. I e I have a vision of a future that requires change, that change will not be possible without your support. For this reason, I dearly hope that my words will impart the plea I bring to you to be a part of changes that may unify our great Nation. Over one year ago, I began a crusade to change the world and to transform the way people viewed their place in it. My message began with the belief that one person can change the world and like an avalanche that begins with one snowflake, my message resounded across our country and was heard. I write again of the Honey Bee. Some might not immediately realise how important the Honey Bee is to our way of life. However, it is a truth that Honey Bees are responsible for about a third of the food we eat. It is a truth that they are responsible for about 70 percent of our food crop pollination. It is a truth that they are a keystone species and as such, it is a truth that Honey Bees are the very cornerstone to the sustainability of our agriculture and stability of our environment. This issue is ever more severe because it is also a truth that honey reasons not only in Canada but in eve bees have been disappearing for unexplained y ry country and across every continent where they are raised. The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) has reported that there is no one single cause for such alarming worldwide disappearances. Numerous theories abound as to the cause of their disappearances, foremost among them being irresponsible pesticide use, monoculture food crops, parasites, and pathogens. Bernard Vallat, the OIE's director-general, warned, that "Bees contribute to global food security, and their extinction would represent a terrible biological disaster." According to the Canadian Honey Council, "The value of honey bees to pollination of crops is estimated at over $2 billion annually." The Canadian Association of Professional Apiarists (CAPA) suggests that Canada recently sustained a national honey bee overwintering mortality of 21 percent. This amount of loss is greater than what is considered sustainable. But the fact that Honey Bees have been disappearing at percentages considered unsustainable for over a decade is more than alarming. CAPA warns that although this percentage is lower than the 33.9 percent the previous year, "it is too early to determine whether this decline in mortality constitutes a sustained improvement in colony health." In other words, just because fewer hives died than in the previous years, does not mean we are in the clear. Primary of all known solutions is education, awareness and active participation in a resolution to this crisis. Without understanding that there is a problem, the general public might take for granted the severity of this global issue. It is for this reason that I r 95 began my campaign in 2009. While it proudly originated in Saskatoon SK. it did not end until it spread from coast to coast and found root on the shores of distant lands. I had a vision that if municipal governments across our Nation were to be unified by a collective proclamation in dedication to the Honey Bee, that more people, through media attention, would be made aware of their alarming decline. In seven provinces across Canada and with the support of over 70 municipal governments, May 29, 2010 was recognised as the first annual "Day of the Honey Bee". It was officially recognised in declaration by two provincial governments and recorded in the Legislative Assembly Hansard of a third. The Standing Committee on Agriculture and .Agri-Food Canada suggested, "That the Government (of Canada) follow in the footsteps of the Province of Saskatchewan...... by proclaiming May 29, 2010 as the National Day of the Honey Bee and that this be reported to the House." As a result of this amazing support, more people learned about the plight of Honey Bees. All across Canada and abroad, beekeepers, apiarists, beekeeping associations, farmer's markets, university groups and other individuals planned activities and events on May 29 to educate and inform the public. It is my hope that with my words, you may add to this continued success. And now therefore, I do humbly request: that your Worship and Council, on behalf of your citizenry, resolve to proclaim May 29 2011 as the second annual "Day of the Honey 'Bee," and that this proclamation be issued in perpetuity; that in the event that proclamations are not issued in perpetuity as a matter of policy, that it be understood and accepted, requests will be made annually for as long as I am able or when such time passes that a proclamation is no longer required to raise awareness of the plight of the Honey Bee; that in the event that proclamations are not issued as a matter of policy, that this letter be chronicled for posterity in your records as information; that in the event that there is a public ban on beekeeping within your jurisdiction, that in collaboration with your provincial apiarist and respecting your provincial regulations that this ban be lifted; effectively legalizing beekeeping for Hobbyists within your jurisdiction; that considering pesticide use is foremost among causes of worldwide Honey Bee decline, that a motion be passed to review the use of pesticides by municipal authorities, school boards and private residents; especially on flowering plant-life while in bloom within this government's jurisdiction; i - l 96 that Your Worship and Council resolve to, in collaboration with your provincial apiarist and respecting provincial regulations, consider initiating a Honey Bee hive on municipal grounds, in a show of support for the Honey Bee industry, Green initiatives, bio- sustainability and inlan attempt to recoup distressingly dwindling Honey Bee populations; and that in the event a proclamation and or response are issued, that it be sent to, for the.purpose of keeping accurate tally and record. "Day of the Honey Bee" 129 Avenue E South Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7M -1 R7 I thank you for your,time and your considerations, Sincerely, Clinton Shane Ekdahl Founder of "Day of the Honey Bee" 129 Avenue E South Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7M 1 R7 1(306)651 -3955 cccssseee@hotmail.1co.uk I l City D0 9 7 RIM PICKERING February 22, 2011 Committee Reports a) Report PD 2011-02 of the Planning & Development Pages 1. Director, Planning & Development & Director, Operations & 24-27 Emergency Services, Report PD 03-11 Building By-law Appointment Schedule Amendment under the Building Code Act Recommendation That the City's Building By-law 6603/05 which appoints the Chief Building Official, Deputy Chief Building Official and Inspectors be amended as set out in Attachment 1 to Report PD 03-11. 2. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 04-1.1 28-33 Drive-Through Facilities Study, City of Pickering Recommendation 1. That Report PD 04-11 of the Director, Planning & Development for the "Drive- Through Facilities Study" be received; 2. That staff be directed to undertake a study to review the City's land use planning policies, zoning regulations and design guidelines regarding drive- through facilities and to recommend any necessary changes. Citqoo 9 8 February 22, 2011 PICKERING Committee Reports b) Report EC 2011-02 of the Executive Committee Executive Pages Yellow 1. Chief Administrative Officer's Report CAO 03-11 1-32 Updated BV-Iaw to Prohibit or Regulate Livestock/Exotic Animals Recommendation: 1. That Report CAO 03-11, a By-law to prohibit or regulate livestock/exotic animals be received; and 2. That By-Law No. 1769/83 being the existing Exotic Animal By-law be repealed and a new By-law to prohibit or regulate livestock/exotic animals, included as Attachment #1, be enacted . 2. Chief Administrative Officer's Report CAO 05-11 33-52 Ministry of the Attorney General Opt-In Agreement Recommendation 1. That Report CAO 05-11 regarding the execution of a revised Opt-In Agreement, included as Attachment 1, for the collection of parking fines be received for information; and 2. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the attached Opt-In Agreement between the Ministry of the Attorney General and the City of Pickering to replace the existing Opt-In Agreement. 3. Director, Operations & Emergency Services Report OES 11-11 53-68 Pottery Studio - Pickering Recreation Complex -Durham West Arts Centre Inc. Proposal Recommendation 1. That Report OES 11-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services be received; 2. That Council endorse the proposal from Durham West Arts Centre Inc. to relocate to the Pickering Recreation Complex and use the pottery studio to operate pottery and art programs; 9 3. That the Mayor and the Clerk be authorized to execute a licence agreement to permit Durham West Arts Centre Inc. to use the pottery studio to operate pottery and art programs at the Pickering Recreation Complex from April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2014, that is in a form and substance acceptable to the Director, Operations & Emergency Services and the City Lawyer. 4. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary action to give effect hereto. 4. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 12-11 69-85 Don Beer Arena Accessibility Upgrades and Environmental Improvements -Tender No. T-24-2009 -Request for Additional Fundinq Recommendation 1. That Report OES 12-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services regarding additional funding for the Don Beer Arena project be received; 2: That additional funds in the amount of $120,000 (HST excluded) be approved, 3. That Council authorize the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer to finance the $120,000 through a transfer from the Don Beer Reserve; and, 4. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take necessary action to give effect thereto. 5. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 13-11 86-94 Glendale Tennis Club -Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Application Requirement -Amending Lease Agreement Recommendation 1. That Report OES 13-11 of the Director, Operations & Emergency Services be received; 2. That Council acknowledges to the Ontario Trillium Foundation that the Glendale Tennis Club Project for improvements to existing tennis facilities will be permitted at David Farr Memorial Park, and; 3. That the Mayor and the Clerk be authorized to execute an amending lease agreement to extend the Glendale Tennis Club's use of the Tennis Facilities for club purposes at David Farr Memorial Park to September 21, 2017 that is in the form and substance acceptable to the Director, Operations & Emergency Services and the City Lawyer. i 100 6. Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer, Report CS 10-11 95-98 Formal Quotations -Quarterly Report for Information Recommendation That Report CS 10-11 of the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer regarding Formal Quotations - Quarterly Report for Information be received for information. II 1 01 PICKFRTNG February 22, 2011 NOTICE OF MOTION a) Councillor McLean and Councillor O'Connell gave notice that they will at this meeting of Council be presenting a motion as follows: Urban Expansion into North East Pickering WHEREAS on October 17t', 2010, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing refused the proposed urban area expansion into North East Pickering; and that WHEREAS North East Pickering consists of 1200 hectares in the Hamlet of Greenwood and abutting lands; and that WHEREAS in making this determination, the Minister has determined that the Regional Official Plan Amendment (ROPA 128) is at odds with the Province's overall plan to limit urban sprawl by creating more compact, transit-friendly communities that do not waste green space and emphasize the importance of preserving farm lands; and that WHEREAS the position of Durham Region to expand the urban boundary into North East Pickering and building on watershed and prime agricultural land will have "catastrophic consequences" for the local ecosystem; and that WHEREAS any consideration or study of expansion prior to 2031 is premature; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Pickering hereby advises the Region of Durham that it is opposed to their appeal of ROPA 128 pursuant to Section 17(36) of the Planning Act as it applies to Part C Refusal 1 Schedule "A" Map A4 and further that the Region of Durham be requested to abandon such appeal; AND FURTHER that copies of this resolution be forwarded to the Region of Durham, and all Durham Region municipalities for endorsement; AND THAT a copy of this resolution be sent to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and the Ontario Municipal Board. b) Councillor O'Connell and Councillor McLean gave notice that they will at this meeting of Council be presenting a motion as follows: Noise Concerns on Mannet Crescent WHEREAS the residents of Marinet Crescent have been requesting appropriate measures to address noise which is a result of the widening of Bayly Street by Durham Region, widening of Highway 401 by the Province of Ontario and vibrations associated with the Via/GO line all running parallel to the rear of their properties; and that 1 02 WHEREAS testing has been carried out and has confirmed the level of noise is in excess of acceptable standards; and that WHEREAS in 2006 a tri-party agreement was to have taken place between Durham Region, Province of Ontario and the City of Pickering to each pay a portion of the total costs to construct a noise attenuation wall along the rear lots of all homes on Marinet that abut Bayly; and that WHEREAS to date no action has been taken to commence the construction of the Marinet noise attenuation wall; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the City of Pickering advise the Province of Ontario of our intention to include the necessary funds associated for the construction of this project in our 2011 Budget; AND FURTHER staff from the City of Pickering determine the Region of Durham's portion of costs for this project and inform Durham Region the City of Pickering's intent to be reimbursed for the front-funding of their financial portion of the total project costs; AND THAT staff report back to Council no later than the April meeting of Council with the timelines for commencing and completion of this project. i Citq co 1 0 3 ICI I PICKERING February 22, 2011 By-laws 7109/11 Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement Officers for the purpose of enforcing parking restrictions on private property. (By- law attached) 7110/11 A by-law to prohibitor regulate livestock/exotic animals [Refer to Executive Pages 5 - 20] 7111/11 Being a by-law to amend Schedule A of By-law 6603/05 appointing the Chief Building Official, Deputy Chief Building Official and Inspectors. (By-law attached) The Corporation of the City of Pickering 104 By-Law No. 7109/11 Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement Officers for the Purpose of Enforcing Parking Restrictions on Private Property WHEREAS pursuant to section 15(I) of the Police Services Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P.15, as amended, a municipal council may appoint persons to enforce the by-laws of the municipality; and WHEREAS pursuant to section 15(2) of the said Act, municipal by-law enforcement officers are peace officers for the purpose of enforcing municipal by-laws; NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the following people be hereby appointed as municipal law enforcement officers in and for the City of Pickering in order to ascertain whether the provisions of By-law 2359/87 are obeyed and to enforce or carry into effect the said By-law and are hereby authorized to enter at all reasonable times upon lands municipally known as: a) 1,995 Royal Road, 905 Bayly Street, 1945 Denmar Road, 1235 Radom Street, 1310 Fieldlight Blvd., 1100 Begley Street, 1655 & 1665 Pickering Parkway and 735 Sheppard Avenue Rujohn Galo 2. The authority granted in section 1 hereto is specifically limited to that set out in section 1, and shall not be deemed, at any time, to exceed the authority set out in section 1. 3. This appointment shall expire upon the persons listed in section 1a) ceasing to be an employee of Authorized Parking or upon Authorized Parking ceasing to be agents for 1995 Royal Road, 905 Bayly Street, 1945 Denmar Road, 1235 Radom Street, 1310 Fieldlight Blvd., 1100 Begley Street, 1655 & 1665 Pickering Parkway and 735 Sheppard Avenue, whichever shall occur first. 4. The provisions of this by-law shall come into force and take effect on the day of the final passing thereof. By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 22nd day of February, 2011. David Ryan, Mayor Debbie Shields, City Clerk 105 The Corporation of the City of Pickering By-law No. 7111/11 Being a by-law to amend Schedule A of By-law 6603/05 appointing the Chief Building Official, Deputy Chief Building Official and Inspectors. Whereas, pursuant to the provisions of subsection 3(1) of the Building Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992, chapter 23, provides that the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering is responsible for the enforcement of the Act within the City of Pickering; I Whereas, pursuant to By-law 6603/05, Council appointed a Chief Building Official and such Inspectors as are necessary for the enforcement of the Act within the City of Pickering; and Whereas, as a result of staff changes, the By-law to appoint these individuals must be amended to reflect the retirement of an existing inspector and the appointment of a new inspector. Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby enacts as follows: 1. Schedule A of By-law 6603/05 is hereby deleted.and replaced with Schedule A attached hereto. By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 22"d day of February 2011. David Ryan,.Mayor Debbie Shields, City Clerk 106 . Schedule A Appointments Item 1 Column 1 Column 2 1. chief building official Kyle Bentley 2. deputy chief building official/ins ector Brenda Yarush 3. inspector Toby Hill 4. inspector vacant 5. inspector Albert Alvero 6. inspector Taylor Young 7. ins ector Paul Nishikawa 8. inspector Andras Szon i 9. inspector Matthew Seward 10. ins ector Brian Holmes 11. inspector Robert Watson City o0 Minutes / Meeting Summary Accessibility Advisory Committee i Wednesday, November 3, 2010 PICKERING 7;00 pm Tower Meeting Room .Attendees: Keith Falconer, Chair Stephen Little, Co-Chair Terence Arvisais Aisha Natifa-Heywood Susan Wilkinson Prem Noronha-Waldriff Lisa Harker, Recording Secretary Absent: Councillor Littley Gwelda MacDonald-Tuttle Marilyn Wallace Stephanie Wilson Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items /Status Ref # (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) 1.0 Welcome KF K. Falconer welcomed members to their last meeting of this term. 2.0 Adoption of Minutes - May 26, 2010 & September 22, 2010 All Moved by Terry Arvisais Seconded by Stephen Little That the minutes of the May 26, 2010 meeting be adopted. CARRIED Moved by Stephen Little Seconded by Terry Arvisais That the minutes of the September 22, 2010 meeting be adopted. CARRIED 3.0 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan All Committee members discussed the plan and.made a few additions to their comments from the last meeting. Page 1. CORP0228-2/02 • S. Wilkinson questioned why there are no sidewalks on Parkham Road leading to Montgomery Park and if and when the City was planning on adding sidewalks. P. Noronha-Waldriff to contact OES (Scott Booker) to P. Noronha-Waldriff to discuss. action • P. Noronha-Waldriff to follow up with Tyler Barnett from P. Noronha-Waldriff to Building to discuss curb grading and design and whether action or not there are current standards in place. • K. Falconer congratulated staff for all of their hard work on the 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan. Moved by Terry Arvisais Seconded by Stephen Little That the 2011 Annual Accessibility Plan be endorsed. CARRIED 4.0 Accessibility Awareness Event` P. Noronha-Waldriff provided an overview of her preliminary work on the Accessibility Awareness Event. • The Committee has received approval from the Culture & Recreation Division to proceed with the event and the event will be tied into the Bicentennial lineup. • P. Noronha-Waldriff passed around a "Critical Path" for the event (this event will mirror the Heritage Day Event). • P. Noronha-Waldriff has requested $5,000 in the 2011 budget and will advise Committee members if they are P. Noronha-Waldriff to successful in obtaining this. action • A. Natifa-Heywood to contact a speaker who may be available to speak about injuries on the job. A. Natifa-Heywood to • P. Noronha-Waldriff advised the Committee that she has action been in contact with a number of speakers. • Discussion ensued with respect to sponsorship opportunities (to potentially cover the cost of Justin Hines performing). • The Committee decided to proceed with booking Justin Hines to perform at a cost of $2,000. • P. Noronha-Waldriff to contact David Onley to speak at P. Noronha-Waldriff to the event. action • Members to contact groups, agencies and speakers that they would like to have present at the event and to bring ideas for a tagline to the January meeting.. P. Noronha-Waldriff to • P. Noronha-Waldriff to transfer $1,000 from the 2010 action budget to the 2011 budget. Page 2 CORP0228-2/02 • A. Natifa-Heywood to create a list of agencies to contact A. Natifa-Heywood to to attend the event. action 5.0 Other Business and Adjournment All 5.1 L. Harker reminded Committee members that applications are due on Friday, November 5th 5.2 S. Little provided the Committee with a handout of initiatives for the new Committee. Discussion ensued, with all members supporting the goals and incorporating them into next years' Accessibility Workplan. 5.3 P. Noronha-Waldriff to follow up with Tyler Barnett in P. Noronha-Waldriff to Building to determine the status of the City Standards action Accessibility Plan. 5.4 K. Falconer advised the Committee that he would be K. Falconer to action sending a thank you letter to Councillor Littley for her contributions to the Committee. 5.5 K. Falconer provided an update of the October 27th Regional Accessibility Advisory meeting. 5.6 K. Falconer provided Committee members with the book "What's Stopping You?" by Mark Nagler. This book was distributed at the Accessibility Forum. 6.0 Next Meeting All • January 26, 2011 Meeting Adjourned: 9:00 pm Copy: City Clerk Page 3 CORP0228-2/02 Committee of Adjustment Meeting Minutes Wednesday, November 3 2010 7:00 pm Main Committee Room PRESENT: Kevin Ashe David Johnson - Chair Eric Newton - Vice-Chair Keith Wilkinson ALSO PRESENT: Ross Pym, Secretary-Treasurer Lesley Dunne, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer ABSENT: Susan Kular (1) ADOPTION OF AGENDA Moved by Eric Newton Seconded by Keith Wilkinson That the agenda for the Wednesday, November 3, 2010 meeting be adopted. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY (II) ADOPTION OF MINUTES Moved by Eric Newton Seconded by Keith Wilkinson That the minutes of the 14th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment held Wednesday, October 13, 2010 be adopted. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 1 Committee of Adjustment Meeting Minutes 141 AAQ, Wednesday, November 3 2010 7:00 pm Main Committee Room (III) REPORTS 1. P/CA 38/10 - D. & M. Sullivan 785 Eyer Drive (Part Lot 3 & 4, Plan M-1007, Part 2, 40R-2442 and Part Lot 28, Concession BF Range 3, Part 2, 40R-2411) City of Pickering The applicant requests relief from Zoning By-law 2511 to permit a side yard width of 1.0 metre to a proposed one storey dwelling addition, whereas the by- law requires a side yard width of 1.8 metres. The applicant requests approval of this variance in order to obtain building permit. The Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of Pickering Planning & Development Department recommending approval subject to conditions. Written comments were received from the City's Coordinator, Economic Development expressing no concerns. Written comments were also received from C. Morrow of 783 Eyer Drive expressing no objection to the proposed variance. Daniel Sullivan, owner, was present to represent the application. No further representation was present in favour of or in objection to the application. In response to questions from Committee Members, Daniel Sullivan noted the application is to extend the kitchen, the proposed addition roof line is to extend off the existing garage and drainage will flow to rear yard. Moved by Eric Newton Seconded by Keith Wilkinson That application P/CA 38/10 by D. & M. Sullivan, be Approved on the grounds that the side yard width of 1.0 metres is a minor variance that is desirable for the appropriate development of the land, and in keeping with the general intent and purpose of the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law, subject to the following conditions: 1. That this variance applies only to the proposed one storey dwelling addition, as generally sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this application. 2 i Committee of Adjustment City 00 Meeting Minutes ° - Wednesday, November 3 2010 PICZYKERNG 7:00 pm Main Committee Room 2. That the applicant obtains a building permit for the proposed construction by November 2, 2012, or this decision shall become null and void. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY (IV) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT David Johnson, Chair, noted that since this was the last meeting of the year thanked City staff for their support during the four year term of Committee of Adjustment. The Secretary-Treasurer also thanked all the Members for their civic involvement and contribution to the planning process for the City of Pickering. (V) ADJOURNMENT Moved by Kevin Ashe Seconded by Eric Newton That the 15th meeting of 2010 the Committee of Adjustment be adjourned at 7:09 pm and the next meeting of the Committee of Adjustment will be held tentatively on Wednesday, January 19, 2011. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Date L _ Chair ` I Assistant Secretary-Treasurer 3 Citqoo - Committee of Adjustment Meeting Minutes Wednesday, January 19, 2011 7:00 pm Main Committee Room Present: Tom Copeland David Johnson - Chair Eric Newton - Vice Chair (arrived at 7:05 pm) Bill Utton Shirley Van Steen Also Present: Ross Pym, Secretary-Treasurer Lesley Dunne, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer Mila Yeung, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer (1) Appointment of Chairperson Moved by Bill Utton Seconded by Shirley Van Steen That David Johnson be appointed as Chairperson for a 1 year term. Carried Unanimously (II) Appointment of Vice Chairperson Moved by Tom Copeland Seconded by Bill Utton That Eric Newton be appointed as Vice Chairperson for a 1 year term. Carried Unanimously (III) Appointment of Secretary-Treasurer Moved by Shirley Van Steen Seconded by Tom Copeland That Ross Pym be appointed as Secretary-Treasurer. Carried Unanimously 1 City o¢ - Committee of Adjustment Meeting Minutes _ Wednesday, January 19, 2011 7:00 pm _PA1JL%11PJ_LL Jr Main Committee Room (IV) Appointments of Assistant Secretary-Treasurers Moved by Shirley Van Steen Seconded by Bill Utton That Mila Yeung, Lesley Dunne and Jean Finn.be appointed as Assistant Secretary-Treasurers. Carried Unanimously (V) Adoption of Rules of Procedure Moved by Bill Utton Seconded by Tom Copeland That the Rules of Procedure for the Committee of Adjustment be adopted. Carried Unanimously (VI) Adoption of Agenda Moved by Bill Utton Seconded by Shirley Van Steen That the agenda for the Wednesday, January 19, 2011 meeting be adopted. Carried Unanimously (VII) Adoption of 2011 Meeting Schedule Moved by Shirley Van Steen Seconded by Tom Copeland That the Committee of Adjustment Meeting Schedule for 2011 be adopted. Carried Unanimously (VIII) Adoption of Minutes Moved by Eric Newton Seconded by Bill Utton That the minutes of the 15th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment held Wednesday, November 3, 2010 be adopted. Carried 2 Citq o¢~ Committee of Adjustment 141 Meeting Minutes Wednesday, January 19,,2011 I ING 7:00 pm Main Committee Room (IX) Reports 1. P/CA 01 /11. - C. Rees 502 Downland Drive (Part Lot 127, Plan M1017, Part 26, 40R-2237) City of Pickering The applicant requests relief from Zoning By-law 2511, as amended by By-law 4354/73 to permit an existing side yard width of 0.6 metres and proposed lot coverage of 34 percent, whereas the by-law requires a minimum side yard width of 1.2 metres and maximum lot coverage of 33 percent. The applicant requests approval of these variances in order to obtain a building permit for a sunroom addition onto the rear of the existing detached dwelling. The Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of Pickering Planning & Development Department recommending approval subject to conditions. Written comments were received from the City's Development Control Manager expressing no concerns. Written comments were received from Councillor Kevin Ashe in support of the application. Ivars Kulitis, agent, was present to represent the application. No further representation was present in favour of or in objection to the application. Moved by Bill Utton Seconded by Shirley Van Steen That application P/CA 01/11 by C. Rees, be Approved on the grounds that the side yard width of 0.6 metres and lot coverage of 34 percent are minor variances that are desirable for the appropriate development of the land, and in keeping with the general intent and purpose of the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law, subject to the following conditions: 1. That these variances applies only to the development proposed, as generally sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this application. 2. That the applicant obtains a building permit for the proposed sunroom addition construction by January 18, 2013, or this decision shall become null and void. Carried Unanimously 3 Committee of Adjustment *1 Aga- Meeting Minutes Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Plr.?T= 7:00 pm Main Committee Room 2. P/CA 02/11 - J. Priest 673 Front Street (Part Lot 4, Block E, Plan 65) City of Pickering The applicant requests relief from Zoning By-law 2511, to permit an existing lot frontage of 9.1 metres and an existing lot area of 373 square metres and proposed side yard widths of 0.3 metre and 1.2 metres to the proposed new detached dwelling, whereas the by-law requires a minimum lot frontage of 15.0 metres, a minimum lot area of 460 square metres and minimum side yard widths of 1.5 metres. The applicant requests approval of these variances in order to obtain a building permit for a new detached dwelling. The Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of Pickering Planning & Development Department recommending approval subject to conditions and to a revised north side yard width of 0.6 metres. .Written comments were also received from the City's Development Control Manager indicating the request to permit a 0.3 metre side yard width should not be permitted as it would result in an encroachment onto the neighbouring property during construction, side yard fencing would restrict any access along the north side yard of the dwelling, potential for storm drainage issues and roof overhang would also be matters of contention. Helen Kok, James Priest, and John Reeves were present to represent the application. Barry Farquharson of 675 Front Road submitted a letter and was present in objection to the application. Helen Kok explained there are several existing properties in the surrounding area that have side yard widths of 0.3 metres or less, the proposed dwelling has been designed for adequate south side yard width and overhang concerns and will rebuild fences once construction is completed. John Reeves provided photos showing examples of other surrounding homes in the area that have side yard widths of 0.3 metres or less and explained the property has a natural north to south slope. 4 i Cif o¢~ Committee of Adjustment Meeting Minutes 'Wednesday, January 19, 2011 PIK'_IX,_ERNG 7:00 pm Main Committee Room Barry Farquharson expressed several concerns with the application; the north side yard width of 0.3 metres and the impact on his property during construction, maintenance and the overflow allowance, the retaining wall along the driveway and would like it relocated to the south side of the building, damage to the fencing during construction and would like reassurance it will be replaced at the owners expense not his, questioned if the two proposed fire places will be wood burning or gas, what the timeframe for the demolition and construction of the new dwelling and indicated the footprint of his property on the applicants plan is incorrect. He noted a 0.6 metre or 0.9 metre side yard width next to his property would be more appropriate. Moved by Bill Utton Seconded by Eric Newton That application P/CA 02/11 by J. Priest, be Approved on the grounds that the existing lot frontage of 9.1 metres, existing lot area of 373 square metres, the proposed south side yard width of 1.2 metres and north side yard of 0.6 metre to the proposed new detached dwelling are minor variances that are desirable for the appropriate development of the land, and in keeping with the general intent and purpose of the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law, subject to the following conditions: 1. That these variances applies only to the proposed detached dwelling, as generally sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this application subject to the revised north side yard width. 2. That the applicant obtains a building permit for the proposed construction by January 18, 2013, or this decision shall become null and void. Carried Unanimously 3. P/CA 03/11 - P. Lambrinos 1958 Glendale Drive (Lot 33, Plan 521) City of Pickering The applicant requests relief from Zoning By-law 3036 to permit a maximum height of 5.2 metres for a proposed detached garage, whereas the by-law requires a maximum building height of 3.5 metres for any accessory structure in a residential zone. 5 Committee of Adjustment Meeting Minutes - Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Pit I[/-u 7:00 pm Main Committee Room The applicant requests approval of this variance in order to obtain a building permit. The Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments. received from the City of Pickering Planning & Development Department recommending refusal. Written comments were also received from the City's Development Control Manager expressing no concerns. Peter Lambrinos, owner, was present to represent the application. William Churchill of 1962 Glendale Drives was present in favour of the application. Brad Suckling of 1213 Canborough Crescent, Richard Janusz of 1209 Canborough Crescent and Stan Andrews of 1215 Canborough Crescent were present in objection to the application. Peter Lambrinos explained the application that the proposed increased height of the detached garage is required to accommodate a vehicle lift for the purposes of restoring vintage vehicles. The design will match the proposed one-storey dwelling, and does not agree that the property is over developed. In response to a question from a resident, Peter Lambrinos indicated that he will not be putting in a pit rather than a lift because of the extra expense. Peter Lambrinos indicated he can build the proposed garage wider and would look at the possibility of reducing the height and is willing to meet with the neighbours to hear their concerns. William Churchill advised he reviewed the application and feels it is not out of character to the surrounding neighbourhood and that it is far enough away from the property lines. Brad Suckling explained he lives directly behind the subject property and expressed several concerns with the application; the height of the proposed garage, visual appearance affecting the enjoyment of rear yard, noise from the air tools and vintage cars, the future use of the proposed detached garage being converted to an auto repair shop and light penetration from subject property's driveway. Richard Janusz expressed several concerns with the application; the height of the proposed garage, potential of the detached garage being used as a repair shop if the house is ever sold and noise from the air tools and vintage cars. Stan Andrews expressed concerns with the application; the height of the proposed garage and having to look at a wall and noise from the air tools and vintage cars. 6 City o¢~ Committee of Adjustment *1 AAQ, Meeting Minutes Wednesday, January 19, 2011 7:00 pm JPLP~~R_ENG Main Committee Room Moved by Bill Utton Seconded by Shirley Van Steen That application P/CA 03/11 by P. Lambrinos, be Deferred until the next meeting to provide an opportunity for the applicant to meet with neighbours and City staff. Carried Unanimously (X) Adjournment Moved by Eric Newton Seconded by Bill Utton That the 1st meeting of 2011 the Committee of Adjustment be adjourned at 7:55 pm and the next meeting of the Committee of Adjustment be held on Wednesday, February 9, 2011. Carried Unanimously na+e _ Chair - Assistant Secretary-Treasurer 7 l Ca q o¢~ Minutes / Meeting Summary Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Thursday, January 20, 2011 I rKERI 7:00 pm Main Committee Room Attendees: Rose Cowan, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Karen Chalmers, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Donald Hudson, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Rhonda Lawson, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Dragos Nita, Pickering Museum village Advisory Committee Paul Savel, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Stuart Suckling, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Staff Bill McLean, Regional Councillor - Ward 2 Present: Marisa Carpino, Supervisor, Culture & Recreation Katrina Pyke, Coordinator, Museum Operations Sandra Gelbard, Museum Program Assistant (Recording Secretary) Absent: Laura Drake, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Karen Emmink, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Brian James, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Mandy Smiles, Event & Volunteer Programmer Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items/ Status Ref # (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) 1. WELCOME Marisa welcomes new and returning members to the first 2011 Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Meeting. Introductions were made. 2. Selection of Committee Chair Motion: Moved by Rose Cowan Seconded by Councillor Bill McLean That Laura Drake be elected Chair of the 2011 Pickering Museum Village Advisory Chairperson. CARRIED No other nominations were put forward. Page 1 CORP0228-2/02 3. Approval of Minutes & Agenda " Motion: Moved by Councillor Bill McLean Seconded by Rhonda Lawson That the minutes of September 8, 2010 be approved. CARRIED Motion: Moved by Councillor Bill McLean Seconded by Rhonda Lawson That the agenda for January 20, 2011 be approved. CARRIED 4. Pickerin `Museum Villa a Overview-and Presentation Katrina provided a power point presentation for new members providing an overview of the Pickering Museum Village. 5. Committee Reports A copy of "Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Duties & Responsibilities" was given to all in attendance. Rhonda asked new members to read the PMVAC Duties & Responsibilities and to note page 2, "Specific Member Responsibilities". Rhonda urged new members to attend the Orientation Training held Saturday, January 22, 2011 at the museum village. Rhonda distributed the Restoration & Capital Projects Sub- Committee 2010 Work Plan and provided an update and overview of the sub-committee. Paul distributed the Collections Sub-Committee Summary and provided an update and overview of the sub-committee. Katrina distributed to new members the PMV Advisory Committee Member's Package and provided an update and overview of the Special Events sub-committee. Members for each sub-committee will be chosen at the next meeting., Page 2 CORP0228-2/02 6. OtherBusiness PMV Strategic Plan: Rhonda updates new members on the Pickering Museum PMV Strategic Plan Village Strategic Plan for the next 4 years. Members should be will be discussed at the putting a plan together at the next meeting. next meeting. 2011 Work Plan and Annual Report: Marisa distributed the Pickering Museum Village Advisory Annual Work Plan will Committee 2010 Work Plan for consideration when preparing be discussed at the the 2011 Work Plan that will be due to Council by the spring. next meeting. At the end of this year, the advisory committee is responsible to complete the 2011 Annual Report that is presented to Council and summarizes the committees' success in achieving the objectives of the 2011 Work Plan. Election of Sub-Committee Chairs: Motion: Moved by Rhonda Lawson Seconded by Paul Savel That Laura Drake Chair the Special Events Sub-Committee. CARRIED Motion: Moved by Councillor Bill McLean Seconded by Rhonda Lawson That Paul Savel Chair the Collections Sub-Committee. CARRIED Motion: Moved by Councillor Councillor Bill McLean Seconded by Paul Savel That Rhonda Lawson Chair the Restoration & Capital Expense Sub-committee. CARRIED Other Items: Katrina and Rhonda spoke of the Canada Builds Grant and projects yet to be completed. Motion: Moved by Rhonda Lawson Seconded by Paul Savel That the PMV Advisory Committee request funds from the Foundation for the path lighting in the amount of $65,000. CARRIED Rose Cowan declares conflict of interest and does not vote. Page 3 CORP0228-2/02 Motion: Moved by Rhonda Lawson Seconded by Paul Save[ That the Advisory Committee request funds from the Foundation for lighting in the amount of $4,000; digging of a trench and conduit in the Oddfellows' Hall in the amount of $6,000 for a total $10,000. CARRIED Rose Cowan declares conflict of interest and does not vote. Members are to let Marisa know if additional personal Members to action. information (ie. phone numbers) can be shared with other Advisory Committee Members. Presently, only email addresses are given out. Marisa mentions that committee members are entitled to a name tag. Name Badge Order Form has been filled out for new members. Marisa mentions that 2010 Civic Awards Nomination Forms are now available with a new Heritage Award category and she encourages members to submit a nomination. Nominations must be received by the City of Pickering's Customer Care Centre by Thursday, February 10, 2011 at 4:00 pm. 9 Next Meeting Thursday, February 17, 2011 at 7:00 pm Pickering Civic Complex (Main Committee Meeting Room) Meeting Adjourned: 9:00 pm Copy: City Clerk Division Head, Culture & Recreation Page 4 CORP0228-2/02 City o~ Minutes Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee i January 27, 2011 PICKERING 7:00 pm Main Committee Room Attendees: Councillor Rodrigues Tate Besso Gayle Clow Christine Gonsalves Wickham Jamadar Candace Julien Dale Quaife Denise Rundle Mike Sawchuck Sally Sheehan Lars Svekis Isa James, Planner II L. Roberts, Recording Secretary Absent: Terence Arvisais i Item / Details Discussion &'Conclusion Action Items / Status Ref # (summary of discussion) ' (include deadline as appropriate) 1.0 Welcome Councillor Rodrigues welcomed everyone to the first meeting of the newly elected members for Heritage Pickering. He explained that he would act as Chair for this meeting, as one has yet to be appointed. Introductions were made around the table. 2.0 Discussion of Chair & Vice Chair Discussion took place with respect to the nominations for the position of Chair and Vice-Chair. P. Rodrigues provided an overview of the roles and explained the responsibilities of the positions. It was explained that due to the fact that most of the membership is new this term, we would hold the nominations and elections at the next meeting. P. Rodrigues also explained the role of staff and Council representation on the Committee. Page 1 'Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items'/ Status Ref # (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) 3.0 2011 Meeting Schedule Discussion took place with respect to the 2011 meeting schedule. The Committee was undecided on whether to hold the meetings on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Moved by L. Svekis Seconded by S. Sheehan That the next Committee meetings be scheduled for March 1St and March 29th at 7:00 pm at which time the 2011 schedule will be set. Carried 4.0 Terms of Reference & Mandate P. Rodrigues reviewed the terms of reference. He noted the advisory role of the Committee, which is to provide guidance and assist Council on matters relating to the conservation of property of cultural heritage value or interest and heritage conservation districts. He also explained the function of the Committee for reviewing plans. Discussion period ensued with respect to the proposed budget which will be considered by Council in March. 5.0 New Business 1) Proposed Demolition of Barn on Sideline 16 1. James provided an overview of the barn located on Sideline 16 which dates back to the mid to late 19th century, which the Ontario Realty Corporation has advised the City of Pickering is proposed for demolition. She noted that in the past Heritage Pickering has not put a lot of emphasis on the preservation of barns, noting this is something the Committee could consider making a decision on. 1. James indicated that the information with respect to this proposed demolition was just received a few days ago, which I. James to action did not provide an opportunity to do any further research on the property. She noted that the property appears to be occupied and in good condition. She noted that the Ontario Realty Corporation did not provide any reason for the demolition, but that Ellen Kowalchuk, ORC was looking into this and she would follow up. A discussion period ensued and I. James noted at this point, all the Committee could do is to recommend the structure be Page 2 Item Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items / Status Ref # (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) included in the Register for listing. Moved by T. Besso Seconded by L. Svekis 1. James to action That a request be forwarded to the Ontario Realty Corporation seeking further information and additional time for further research prior to the Committee making a decision with respect to this property. Carried 1. James provided the Committee with an overview of the process involved when a heritage permit application is received. She explained that due to the timeframes involved, it may sometimes require that information be sent electronically to the members Discussion ensued with respect to the 2010 workplan and the creation of the 2011 workplan. M. Sawchuck, employed by Ontario Heritage Trust, provided a brief overview of the role and work of the Trust. 1. James informed the Committee that a study had been commissioned by the Planning & Development Department which resulted in the completion of a Heritage Policy Review in December 2010, which provides a good overview of what municipalities can achieve. She noted the study contains 27 recommendations and has two copies available if any members would like to come into the office and borrow a copy at any time to review. She noted the two areas that the Committee could consider working on are; • continuation of the work on the Heritage Register • preparation of a delegation by-law and report for Council's review and consideration A question and answer period ensued with respect to designations, what this means to property owners and the criteria for designating properties. 1. James suggested the possibility of a trip to Markham to view the heritage village that was created by moving heritage homes to one area. She noted they also have a number of conservation districts. Page 3 Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items / Status Ref # (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) 6.0 Correspondence a) City of Pickering - Civic Awards Nominations Letter received from the City of Pickering seeking nominations for Civic Awards was received for information. The deadline for submissions is February 10th, 2011. The forms are available on the City's website. b) Ontario Heritage Trust Letter received from Ontario Heritage Trust noting Ontario Heritage Week is being held February 21St to 27th, was received for information,. c) Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Letter received from the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration seeking nominations for the Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers was received for information. d) Ontario Heritage Conference Information was received with respect to the Ontario Heritage Conference being held in Cobourg June 3 - 5, 2011 was received for information. e) CHO News The October 2010 and January 2011 issues of CHO news were received for information. f) Heritage Matters The Heritage Matters publication was received for information. 7.0 Next Meeting & Adjournment Moved by W. Jamadar Seconded by D. Quaife That the meeting be adjourned at 9:15 pm Carried Next Meetin : Tuesday, March 1, 2011 Copy: City Clerk Page 4