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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2000 - 7:30 P.M.
PRESENT:
Mayor Wayne Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson
M. Holland
R. Johnson—Chairman
D. Pickles
D. Ryan
ALSO PRESENT:
T. Quinn - Chief Administrative Officer
N. Carroll - Director, Planning and Development
E. Buntsma -Director, Operations&Emergency Services
B. Taylor - City Clerk
C. Rose -Manager, Policy Section
L. Taylor -Manager, Current Operations Division
D. Kearns - Committee Coordinator
Councillor Johnson advised that, at the Ontario Good Roads Conference, Mr. V. Silgalis
of the Region of Durham was recognized for his 39 years of service and Mr. R. Hedges,
and Mr. M. Smith of the City of Pickering were also recognized for their 36 years of
service.
(I) ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of February 14, 2000.
(II) DELEGATIONS
• 1. Bill Sornberger, Canadian Progress Club, addressed the Committee with
respect to the park at Commerce St. and Front St. He advised that there are
nineteen active members in the Durham South Club and 95% of all money
raised stays within Pickering. He advised that they have assisted with events
such as Canadian Special Events, Canada Celebrations, baseball, track, etc.
They wish to use this property to alleviate the problem experienced by many
groups with the lack of meeting space. They also will be providing $75,000
over the next 3 years for accessible childrens playground equipment.
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2. Betsy Gummow, 121 Twyn Rivers Drive, addressed the Committee with
respect to the proposal of the Pickering Baseball Association to construct an
amenities building in Brockridge Park. She advised that she was in support of
staff recommendations.
3. Susan Conte, 104 Twyn Rivers Drive, representing the Pickering/Ajax Italian
Social Club, addressed the Committee concerning the Portable Building to be
located in Centennial Park. She provided the history of the previous request
for the portable building and advised that, due to lack of funds, they did not
proceed. Another portable has been located and they would cover all costs of
having this moved to the site. She requested that City expenses be waived.
This facility will be mostly utilized by seniors and children.
4. Gary Peck, 1232 Bayview St., addressed the Committee respecting the
Frenchman's Bay Study. He outlined the history of this study and requested
that the process be tightened up so that the study is complete by the end of
June, 2000. He further requested that the G. & A. Hilts application be
approved in principle.
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(II) MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION
1. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT REPORT#07/00
RECOMMENDED ENVIRONMENTAL MASTER SERVICING PLAN •
AND NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES
Approved See Recommendation # 1
a) Dan Casselman, representing the Rouge River Restoration Committee
outlined the need for preserving the Rouge-Duffin's Wildlife Corridor and
requested that Council pass the following motions: 1) That all
provincially owned lands (those deemed developable and non-
developable) within the Rouge Park Neighbourhood are to remain publicly
owned and be conveyed to the Rouge Park or other conservation body for
incorporation into the Rouge-Duffin's Wildlife Corridor; 2) That •
provincially owned lands deemed to be developable (28 acres), within the
Rouge Park Neighbourhood be used for possible land swaps within the
Rouge Park Neighbourhood in order to benefit the overall ecological
function of the Rouge-Duffin's Wildlife Corridor; 3) That the Beare Estate
property, directly adjacent to the Provincially Significant Amos Ponds, be
acquired by whatever means possible for conservation purposes; and 4)
That the proposed Rouge-Duffin's Wildlife Corridor Management Plan be
completed and put in place prior to any future development occurring
within the Rouge Park Neighbourhood.
b) Glen deBaeremaker, Save The Rouge Valley, advised that he is not
against the study. There is only one taxpayer and the taxpayers already
own the land. A recommendation should be sent to Queen's Park stating
that all lands remain undevelopable and that these Provincial lands be
dedicated to either the City or TRCA. The City should investigate with
other levels of government the purchase of the Beare Road Estate for
public ownership.
c) Pierre Boiron,Map Realty, stated that there are as many arguments against
corridors as in favour. He stated his concern with the comments of the
TRCA. He congratulated Cathy Rose and Jeff McKnight of the Planning
Department for their work on the study.
d) Pam Fulford, Rouge Park Alliance staff member, concurred with the
statements made by Mr. Casselman and Mr. deBaeremaker. She advised
that 630 hectares were recently given to the Rouge Park by the Provincial
Government. She stated her concurrence with the comments of the
TRCA and the Ministry of Natural Resources.
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e) Natalie Heferty, 160 Essex Ave., Richmond Hill, stated that creating a'
corridor restricts animals to a certain portion of land. Corridors are used
for linear movement of animals and habitat.
f) Ian Glynwilliams, Save the Rouge Valley System, stated that a significant
amount of people use Amos Pond. He requested that Executive adopt Mr.
• Casselman's four recommendations and disregard Planning Staffs.
g) Lynda Carscaden, 20 Gilder Dr., Scarborough, commented on Amos Pond
and advised that some trees are over 200 years old. This is a natural storm
water management pond and should be protected by bringing the Beare
Road Estate lands into public ownership. She advised that she was in
possession of a petition with over 1000 signatures in support of saving the
Rouge Duffin's Wildlife Corridor.
h) Joe Pessoa, 1852 Woodview Ave., requested Executive to send the report
back to the Planning staff.
i) George Jewel, 359 Rouge Hill Court, advised that the CP rail corridor has
been sprayed with diesel and herbicide and neither it nor the Hydro
Corridor would serve as wildlife corridors.
j) Claire Thorpe, 1370 Fieldlight Blvd, presented and explained pictures of
Amos Pond.
k) Laurie Humphries, 2026 Altona Road, stated that putting development on
Beare Road Estate would upset nature.
1) Agnus Rousha, 1950 Woodview Ave., speaking on" behalf of four
neighbours, spoke in favour of the report.
m) Iris Holmes, owner of ten acre's on Rosebank Road, spoke in favour of the
report and advised that she would like to move but can't sell her house as
it is frozen.
n) Brian McLennan, 99 Finch Ave., requested the City of Pickering request
the ORC to allow long-time tenants to purchase the property they live on.
2. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT RECOMMENDATION REPORT#02/00
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 19/99
A. BRANCATO
PART OF LOT 25, PLAN 228
(1405 ROUGEMOUNT DRIVE,NORTH OF ROUGE HILL COURT)
Approved See Recommendation #2
a) Shirley Holder, 1395 Rougemount Drive, requested Council to refuse this
application.
b) Bruce Schneller, Agent, stated his support of the recommendations.
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3. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT REPORT#08/00
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-98007(R)
F. & G. MOLINARO
PART OF LOTS 4 & 5, PLAN 282
(BETWEEN WOODVIEW&PINE GROVE AVENUES, SOUTH
OF ROCKWOOD DRIVE)
Approved with an amendment See Recommendation #3
to Appendix I, by deleting 2.3.5(c)
and increasing Lot Coverage from
33% to 38%
a) Aurelio Felice, representing the Applicant, stated their support of the
report but requested that Condition 2.3.5(c) on Appendix I be deleted and .
further requested that the lot coverage be increased to 38%.
4. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT REPORT #06/00
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 7/99
R. GOSLING
PART OF LOT 24 AND LOTS 25-27, PLAN 21
(WHITEVALE MILL, SOUTH SIDE OF WHITEVALE ROAD)
Approved See Recommendation #4
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a) Jim Thompson, Churchwin St., representing the Whitevale Residents
Association, stated their approval in principle but stated that the plans are
still vague and final approval should not be given until proper site plan
and use has been submitted. They are in support of the clean-up of the
property but their concerns include: noise from the small engine repair;
parking; and appearance and streetscape be maintained. He requested that
parking be at the rear of the property.
5. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT REPORT#09/00
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION APPLICATION 18T-99016
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 28/99
W. & G. NICHOLSON
PART OF LOTS 168 TO 171 INCLUSIVE, PLAN 816
(EASTERLY EXTENSION OF ROUGE HILL COURT)
Approved with Amendments See Recommendation # 5
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a) Craig Marshall, Applicant, stated that the properties in the existing
neighbourhood would increase in value and that the proposed homes
would be nicer than those in the area. He requested that the 6 metre
garage setback apply to Lot 2 and that the porch protection not be
considered part of the principle structure.
b) Russ Dewar, 1387 Rougemount Dr, stated his strong opposition to the
proposal, advising that it is not compatible with the existing
neighbourhood. He requested that a permanent privacy fence be erected
on the lot siding his property.
c) Sherry Townsend, Rougemount Drive, stated her objection to the
proposed draft plan, advising of its incompatibility with the present area.
She stated that this development would greatly alter the character of the
neighbourhood and there is no just cause for building ten homes rather
than eight. She passed on to the Clerk a petition of signatures in
opposition to this proposal.
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d) George Jewel, 359 Rougemount Dr., stated his concerns to include: the
proposal does not maintain the character of the street; there is strong
opposition by the residents; and it does not meet the Official Plan. He
requested that the porch not be allowed to encroach on the setback and
also that the lots remain at 60'.
e) Shirley Holder, 1395 Rougemount Dr., took exception to Mr. Marshall's
comments that the houses would look better than those on the street. She
stated her strong opposition to the application.
f) Noreen Jewel, 359 Rougemount Dr., stated that her family moved to the
area for the space, landscaping, and distinct neighbourhood. A crowded,
denser area is inappropriate and the builder should fulfil his obligation
with only eight homes. The present neighbourhood has 60' lots, 25'
setbacks and 12' between the homes.
g) Paul Glynn, 357 Rouge Hill Crt., stated his opposition to the application,
advising that it does not fit with the character of the neighbourhood. He
submitted a petition with 47 names in opposition.
h) Bruno Palu, 354 Rouge Hill Crt., advised that he purchased in the area
because the lots were 60' and he would like to see this maintained. The
proposed setbacks and sideyards do not fit the character of the
neighbourhood. He stated that he is confident that Executive will not
allow 50' lots.
i) Rosemary Cananzi, 353 Rouge Hill Crt., stated that the value of the
present properties rests on the area around it. The character of the area
would be destroyed. Parking, traffic, landscaping, increased noise and
waste will all have an impact on the present owners. She requested refusal
of the application.
j) Wayne Nicholson, Rougemount Dr., advised that he chose Marshall
Homes because they are a local developer. He stated his belief that they
should stay with 50' lots. Setbacks and sideyards all vary along
Rougemount Drive.
6. OPERATIONS &EMERGENCY SERVICES REPORT#01/00
THE CANADIAN PROGRESS CLUB —DURHAM SOUTH
MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT—FRONT STREET CENTRE
Approved See Recommendation #6
7. OPERATIONS &EMERGENCY SERVICES REPORT#04/00
PICKERING BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
WASHROOM STORAGE, CONCESSION BUILDING
-BROCKRIDGE PARK
Approved See Recommendation #7
8. OPERATIONS &EMERGENCY SERVICES REPORT#05/00
PICKERING/AJAX ITALIAN SOCIAL CLUB
REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO LOCATE PORTABLE BUILDING
IN CENTENNIAL PARK
PART LOT 19, CONCESSION 2 (WEST SIDE BROCK ROAD,
SOUTH OF ROSSLAND ROAD)
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Approved See Recommendation #8
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(III) OTHER BUSINESS
1. The following matters were discussed prior to the regular meeting:
a) Mayor Arthurs advised that the Region of Durham approached staff
inviting the City of Pickering's participation in the Durham 2000 Summer
Tent Event. This invitation was declined due to the number of events the
City is already involved in.
b) Councillor Ryan gave notice that a motion would be brought forward at
the March 6th, Council Meeting concerning the 2008 Olympics.
(IV) ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 2:50 a.m.
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DATED . 11/1 Re-14 2 I z CLERK
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CITY OF PICKERING
That the Executive Committee of the City of Pickering having met on February 28th,
2000, presents its fourth report to Council and recommends:
1. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT REPORT#07/00
RECOMMENDED ENVIRONMENTAL MASTER SERVICING PLAN
AND NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES
1. That Council receive as background information the "Rouge Park Neighbourhood
— Phase I Report" and "Rouge Park Neighbourhood —Phase 2 Report", prepared
by the Planning and Development Department, and the consulting firm of XCG
Consultants Ltd. in conjunction with ESG International Inc. (the documents were
previously distributed under separate cover);
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2. That Council adopt the "Rouge Park Neighbourhood Environmental Master
Servicing Plan", prepared by XCG Consultants Ltd. in conjunction with ESG
International Inc., attached as Appendix I to Report No. PD 07-00, as the City's
strategy for natural resource conservation and stormwater management within the
Rouge Park Neighbourhood;
3. That Council adopt the "Rouge Park Neighbourhood Development Guidelines",
attached as Appendix II to Planning Report No. PD 07-00, as the City's strategy
for urban design, major street layout, and public facility siting within the Rouge
Park Neighbourhood;
4. That Council adopt "Informational Revision No. 7 to the Pickering Official Plan",
attached as Appendix III to Report No. PD 07-00;
5. That Council direct staff to hold a Statutory Public Information Meeting to
discuss potential amendments to the Pickering Official Plan required to
implement the recommendations of the Rouge Park Neighbourhood Study, as
generally set out in Appendix IV to Report No. PD 07-00;
6. That Council request the Region of Durham consider the redesignation of Finch
Avenue west of Altona Road, and Townline Road south of Taunton Road, from
Type `B'. Arterial Roads to Type `C' Arterial Roads, during preparation of the
Region of Durham Transportation Masterplan Study;
7. That Council request the Ministry of Natural Resources and other appropriate
agencies/partners, prepare a "Rouge-Duffns Wildlife Corridor Management
Plan", and establish funding for the maintenance and restoration of the Corridor;
8. That Council request the Ontario Realty Corporation transfer all non-developable
properties within the Rouge Park Neighbourhood to an appropriate public
authority with a conservation mandate; and
9. That Council direct that the City Clerk forward a copy of Report No. PD 07-00 to
the Canadian Pacific Railway, Durham Catholic District School Board, Durham
District School Board, Interprovincial Pipeline, Ontario Hydro Services Company
Inc., Ontario Realty Corporation, Ministry of Natural Resources, Region of
Durham, Rouge Park Alliance, and the Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority.
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2. PLANNING &DEVELOPMENT RECOMMENDATION REPORT#02/00
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 19/99
A. BRANCATO
PART OF LOT 25, PLAN 228
(1405 ROUGEMOUNT DRIVE, NORTH OF ROUGE HILL COURT)
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 19/99, submitted by Adolfo Brancato
for lands known as Part of Lot 24, Plan 228, City of Pickering, to change the zoning
of the lands from "R3" to "R4" — Residential Detached Dwelling — Fourth Density
Zone, in order to permit the property to be severed into two 15.0-metre lots, be
APPROVED subject to the conditions outlined in Appendix I to Recommendation
Report Number 02-00.
3. PLANNING &DEVELOPMENT REPORT#08/00
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-98007(R)
F. & G. MOLINARO
PART OF LOTS 4 & 5, PLAN 282
(BETWEEN WOODVIEW&PINE GROVE AVENUES, SOUTH
OF ROCKWOOD DRIVE)
1, That City Council recommend to the Region of Durham, that Draft Plan of
Subdivision 18T-98007 submitted by F. & G. Molinaro on lands known as Part of
Lots 4 & 5, Plan 282, City of Pickering, be APPROVED AS REVISED subject
to the conditions outlined in Appendix I to Report PD 08-00, as revised by
deleting 2.3.5(c).
2. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 12/98 to allow reduced front,
side and rear yard setbacks for the subject lands, be APPROVED AS REVISED
to implement Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-98007(R), subject to the conditions
outlined in Appendix II to Report PD 08-00, as revised by adding 1.(e) `That the
maximum lot coverage be 38%.'
4. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT REPORT#06/00
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 7/99
R. GOSLING
PART OF LOT 24 AND LOTS 25-27, PLAN 21
(WHITEVALE MILL, SOUTH SIDE OF WHITEVALE ROAD)
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 7/99, submitted by R. Gosling, for
Part of Lot 24 and Lots 25-27, Plan 21, to convert the existing Whitevale Mill to a
detached residence and to permit the establishment of small business and retail uses
on the property, be APPROVED, subject to the conditions outlined in Appendix I to
Report No. PD 06-00.
5. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT REPORT#09/00
• DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION APPLICATION 18T-99016
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 28/99
W. & G. NICHOLSON
PART OF LOTS 168 TO 171 INCLUSIVE, PLAN 816
(EASTERLY EXTENSION OF ROUGE HILL COURT)
1. That Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-99016 submitted by Marshall Homes (Altona)
Limited on behalf of W. & G. Nicholson, on lands being Part of Lots 168 to 171
inclusive, Plan 816, City of Pickering, to permit ten lots with minimum frontages
of 15 metres for the development of detached dwellings, be APPROVED, subject
to the conditions outlined in Appendix I to Report Number PD 09-00, as revised
by amending Section 2.3.16 by requiring a minimum 16.3 metre frontage and
602.6 square metre lot area for Lot 1 of the Plan; and
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2. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 28/99, to implement Draft Plan
of Subdivision 18T-99016, on lands being Part of Lots 168 to 171 inclusive, Plan
816, City of Pickering, to permit ten lots with minimum frontages of 15 metres for
the development of detached dwellings, be APPROVED, subject to the
conditions outlined in Appendix II to Report Number PD 09-00, as revised by
amending Section 1 by adding a paragraph 1(g) requiring a minimum west
sideyard for Lot 1 of 2.5 metres.
6. OPERATIONS &EMERGENCY SERVICES REPORT#01/00
THE CANADIAN PROGRESS CLUB—DURHAM SOUTH
MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT—FRONT STREET CENTRE
That Council pass a by-law authorizing the execution of a Management Agreement
with The Canadian Progress Club — Durham South to use the facility known as the
Front Street Centre.
7. OPERATIONS &EMERGENCY SERVICES REPORT#04/00
PICKERING BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
WASHROOM STORAGE, CONCESSION BUILDING
BROCKRIDGE PARK
1. That Council approve the proposal of the Pickering Baseball Assoc. to construct
an amenities building in Brockridge Park.
2. That funding for the project be provided entirely by the Pickering Baseball
Association.
3. That staff be directed to assist in obtaining any approvals necessary to undertake
and construct this project.
8. OPERATIONS &EMERGENCY SERVICES REPORT#05/00
PICKERING/AJAX ITALIAN SOCIAL CLUB
REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO LOCATE PORTABLE BUILDING
IN CENTENNIAL PARK
PART LOT 19, CONCESSION 2 (WEST SIDE BROCK ROAD,
SOUTH OF ROSSLAND ROAD)
1. That the request of the Pickering/Ajax Italian Social Club for permission to
introduce a portable building into Centennial Park for use in conjunction with
Bocce recreational activities in the park and for the purpose of a meeting place for
club members be APPROVED, only for their clubs recreational activities,
subject to the condition that the Club enter into a licence agreement with the City,
generally in the form outlined in Attachment No. 4 to Report to Council OES 05-
00.
2. That the City Solicitor be given authority to enter into an agreement with the
Pickering/Ajax Italian Social Club on behalf of the City.
3. That Council has considered the request of the Pickering/Ajax Italian Social Club
for relief to the City's review and waive fees associated with the proposal, to a
maximum of$500, and advise staff accordingly.