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REPORT TO COUIICIL
FROM: Interdcpaztmentel Development Team DATE: Merch 4,1998
IDT REPORT NO. 3/98
SUBJECI': Status Report — Meyor's Waterfront 2001 Task Force
Tesk Force meedngs with Town staff
RECOMMENDATION:
Thet IDT Report No. 3/98 providing a status rcport an Town stnffs mectings
with the Mayor's Weterfront 2001 Task Forcc, be rcceived for infortnution
ORIGIN: Stafi'review of Interim Rcport of Mayor's Watedront 200t Tosk Forcc, und
Staff ineetings with Task Forcc held in Junuary nnd Februnry I998
AUTHORITY: Council Rcsolution N433/97 receiving thc Interim Rcport of the Mayor's
Watodront 2001 Tnsk Force, end rcfcrting thc Rcport to smff end oU�ers for
review nnd comment back to the Tesk Forcc.
FINANCIAL IMPL[CAT(ONS:
There ore no finoncinl implicntions associated with the receipt of this
IDT Report. Potential expenditures on waterfront projecis would be identificd
end considered ihrough the Tawn's annual budget procese.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The Mayor's Waterfront 2001 Task Force released its Interim Repon in October,1997. Steff has
since roviewed the Report and commented back to the Task Forcc throu�h a serics of mcetings
held in Jenuary and Febniary 1998. Thc Toronto and Rcgion Conscrvation Au�hority nnd the
Water&ont Regeneration Trust also attended these meetings. The Task Force wiil be considering
stell's commrnts as input to i1s Final Report.
At the matings, a number oC impoAant issues were discussed, including environmcnt and
stotmweter management; parks, trails end public art; and pinnning and cconomic development.
From ihe discussions, it appears that stafi'and the Task Force sharc u similer undcrstanding of U�e
issues end priorities facing the Town. Stel'f look fonverd to receiving the Task Force's Finul
Report, which is anQcipated W be wmpleted by June 1998.
BACKGROUND:
On October 14, 1997, Town Cowci) pasud rcsolution N433/97 receiving Ihe Interim Rcpon of
the Mayor'a Weterfroat 2001 Ta�k Fo�e, end rokcring the Rcpo,! :o stafl'and others Cor rcview
end wmmrnt back to the Task Force. Staff aubsequenUy rovlcw.M lhat RepoA, end in January
end Pebruary 1998 held a sedea uf maUnga with thc cheIr and other members of thc Task Force
to provide commrnb on the Rcport.
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7'hree matings with thc Tesk Forcc wero held. Each dealt with a different set of issues, as
follows:
• lenuery 29th,1998 to discuss environment and atormwater
mnnegement issues
• Febniacy 3rd, 1998 to discuss parlcs, trails and public art
• February 12th, 1998 to discuss plenning end economic devclopmenl
Scnior sta1T from e number of Town depattmcnts attended the Uvec meetings with the Tosk
Force, The meetings were used to seck clerification on certein statements and/or
rccommendations of the Task Force's Interim Report, end to provide thc Task Forcc with stafl's
preliminary commenls on tha Report. The following is n summary of thc discussions.
A. J�nuary 29t6 Mceting - Environment �nd Stormwatcr Mrnagement
The work done on identifying und documenting environmental concems, and providing
potentiol approaches to addressing these concems, is perhaps the single most important
contribution the Tack Force has made to date. The Task Force should be commended for
bringing these concems to light, and documenting them in its Interim Report.
Discussion at ihe mceting focused on stormwntcr manngement and hnbiwt rcstoration,
pariiculerly in ihc Frcnchman's Duy watcrshed. Priority ercas for rcmediution thnt wcre
discusud included the proposeJ Dunburton Mnrsh and the Pinc Crcck "@coPark".
Discussion olso focused on lhe nccd to considcr oil/grit scpamtors, ihe rcmovnl af culvcrts,
and streambnnk naturaliwtion av part of an ovcrall watcrfront munngcmenl sirntegy.
in general, it wav agreed that a �hrec•pronged stmlcgy should bc considcrcd. Onc prong
would bc directed at the preparntion of "remcdial nction plons" for thc urbnniud ponions of
Ihe Town's wntercourscs (i.c. the lowcr anJ middlc rcnchcs), staning with thc highcst priority
wetercourses. A sccond prong would involve ensuring npproprintc s►ormwntcr munngement
practices am implemcnted as part of any upstrewn devclopmcnt npplications. A third prong
would focus on community outmnch and cnvironmcntal monitoring.
B. February 3rd MaNng - Parks, Trai�i and Public Arf
The discussion on parks, tmils and public art indicated ihat in meny arcus, steff end ihe Tosk
Force shared similer positions end concems. Various poinls werc mudc in the discussion
including the following:
• There is some question as to ihe appropriatcness of eslablishing a pcdestrian
bridge across the mouth of Petticoat Creck. A location further upstream mey
be moro environmentally eppropriate (the matter requires further study).
• 71�e Town and the Toronto and Region Conscrvation Authority will bc
proceeding in 1998 with Ihe development of a Petticoat Crcek Conccpt Plan,
in consultedon with intercsted communiry groups and the public. Comments
from the Task Force would also be wcicome.
• If an eppropriatc locstion for a public bont launch mmp can be found ncar thc
foot of Sendy Beach Road (through property owneci by Ontario Hydro), therc
may only be ihe need for e"Iloating dock" at the Town's future pnric on
Front Strcet for leunching canoes and other small watercraft.
• Because of the sensitiviry of Ihe cast end wut spils to intcnsive public
actSvity, It may be appropriate to coroidtt cstablishing a fortnal public bcach
south of Squlrcs Beach Road, ncar the foot of Jodrcl Road (rather than along
onc of the spits).
• A das(gn "toolkit" ahould be cotuidercd in order w set out generel design
principles and guidelinea for varioue waterfront elemcnb including aignage,
traila, l(ghting and public eA.
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C. Febru�ry 121h Meeting - Pl�aninQ �nd Economlc Developmeot
The planning and economic development discussion focused on Ihe potcntial "commerciel
tourism nodc" at the south end of Liverpool Road. For lhe nodc to function properly, it
would need year-round ecdviry, a critical mass of development, and an appropriate mix of
uses. Tho importence of having a seasonal ferry link ucross the eastem, end westcro spits to
the success of the commerciel node waa also noted.
It was gencrelly agmd Ihat at the outset, it would be imponanl to undertake a desiyn review
exercise in order to provide an appropriete vision for the node. 7'he design roview exercise
could focus on the lends et the foot of Liverpool Road, end could be extended northerly to
includc lends elong Liverpool Road between thc watedront and the �ayly Street - Highway
401 area (which would ect as the nonherly gateway to the waterfront nodc).
To help identify which uses end activities ought to lx encouragcd in the node, and to provide
direction to the design review exercise, a market assessment should ulso be considercd. Thc
market asscssment could look nt the needs of lhe potential users of the nodc, teking into
considoration t�e future role of the Pickering waterfront in the GreAter Toronto Amu.
CONCLUSION:
The Tazk Force's lnterim Reporl mnkcs a significnnl contribution to the Town's understnnding
of its waterfront, and provides u number of vnlunble rccommcndntions. Tivough recent
discussions, a general consensus nppears to bc emerging bctween stnff and the Tnsk Forcc
conceming the waterfront issue:: ond prioritics fncing Ihc Toµn. Stuf'f look fonvard to rcceiving
the Tosk Force's Final Repon.
It should olso be noted Ihnt stafl' arc cwmntly working on 1µ�o othcr rcpons rcinted to the
waterfront, and Ihey will bc fonvarded to Council at a loler dnte. One rcpon rcsponds to
Council's rcsolution conccming thc prcpnration of un environmentnl mnnngcmcnt sUetegy, whilc
Ihc other report is in rcsponsc to a requcst for infortnntion conccming Coolwnlcr Furtns.
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