HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 3, 1975
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COUl-TCIL MEETING
A meeting of the Pickering Town Council
was held on Monday, the THIRD day of
MARCH 1915 at 8:00 P.M.
Present:
Mayor G. Ashe
Councillors - J.
Do
K.
A.
Bo
Ko
Manager
Clerk
(I)
Anderson
Kitchen
Matheson
Robertson
Searle
Spratley
L.F. Berryman
N.C. Marshall
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor
Robertson that the minutes of the meeting of February
11th 1915 be adopted.
REPORTS
(II)
Ontario Humane Society Report for the month of
January 1915, with comparison fiqures for the month
of January 1914.
Number of Dogs impounded
Number of Dogs returned direct
to owners
Number of Dogs taken to shelter
Nurober of Dogs claimed from
shelter by owner
Number of Dogs humanely destroyed
Number of Cats sheltered
Number of miscellaneous animals
sheltered
Number of animals rescued or
otherwise assisted
Number of calls for assistance
answered
Emergency calls answered after
9:00 p.m.
Warnings given
Impounding fees collected
(III)
RESOLUTIONS
Comparison
figures
for Jan. 1914
Imp.
31
3
28
14
0
26
2
Aban. Imp 0
23 5
Aban.
20
0
23
5 20
4 10
4
24
4
6
123
1
$106.00
8
6
1
121
4
11
$314.00
REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF FEBRUARY 24th 1975
See Appendix 1
Resolution 23/15
MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor
Anderson that items 1,2 & 4 to item 10 inclusive of
the Executive Committee report of February 24th 1915
be adopted.
CARRIED
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Item 3 - Krosno Natercourse?roposal
'rhe Council members discussed this item at length. The
Manager advised that a tentative date of 1Y1arch 25th at
1: 30 in the evenin':3" hê.d been arranged for the meeting
at the Municipal Building.
Motion ~
MOVED by counci1.1or . . 1 secon6..ed by Councillor
K1 takeR that item 3 of th,- Executive Committee report
of February 24th 1975 be adopted.
DEFEATED
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Further discussion follO\.¡edo
Resolution 24/15
MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor
Anderson th?t item 3 of .the Ex~cutive Committee report
of February 24th 1915 be adopted.
CARR I ?.D
Recorded Vote~
Yea: Messrs. Ashe, A~derson! Kitchen, Matheson,
Robertson, Searle, Spratley.
Item 11 - Airport
Resolution 25/15
MOVED by Councillor Spratley, second~d
Anderson that i.teJ'1 11 of the Ex¿cutive
of February 24th 1915 be adopted.
by Councillor
Committee report
CÞ.RRIED
Recorded Vote:
YGa~ Massrs. Ashe. Kitchen, RobertRon; Spratley
Nay: Messrs. Anderson, Matheson, Searle.
Item 12 - ~~;Lm "pri~~~eve!Epm~nt?-
Resolution 26/15
r-10VED by Cormc::i.l'or Robertson I seconded by Councillor
Anderson that item 12 of the Executive Committee
report of February 24th 1975 be referred back to the
Executive Committee for further consideration.
c.ARRIED
Resolution 21/15
MOVED by Councillor gearle, seconded by Councillor
Matheson that the foll~1ing De~êrtment Head reports
for the month of F3brnary 1915 be adopted:
Clerk's Department
Planning Department
Tre~sury Department
By-law Department
Fire Depart!!lent
Public Works Department
regal Department
Rec:reé'.tion & Transport Department
Cl\.RRIED
(IV)
BY - !'A';'JS
By-law Number 180/15
CoQ~cillor KitchGn, seconded by Councillor Matheson,
moves for leave "':0 introduce a By--law of the Tm..¡n of
Pickering to exel11pt certain pari:s of Plan .'Vl-1Ql1 from
part lot cn~t:t:'ol (".lookout Point Subdivisic""l) t anc;l.. that
same be nm..¡ rP.ê.d a first, seco:1d and third time, and
that the same be nor..¡ fir.,ally F~c~"'d and that the ~1ayox
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By-law Number 180/75 (Continued)
and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the
Corporation be thereto affixed.
CARRIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
By-law Number 181/75
Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Anderson,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to establish a Reserve Fund, and that same
now be read a first, second and third time, and that
the same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and
Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation
be thereto affixed.
CARRIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
Recorded Vote:
Yea: Messrs. Ashe, Anderson, Matheson, Robertson,
Searle, Spartley
Nay: Mr. Kitchen
By-law Number 182/75
Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Spratley,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to prohibit the parking of motor vehicles in
fire access routes to and from apartment buildings and
other structures used for the accommodation of the
,~lic or for the gathering or assembling of people,
-and that same be now read a first, second and third
time, and that the same be now finally passed and that
th~ Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of
the Corporation be thereto affixed.
CARRIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
By-law
Number 183/75
Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor Anderson,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering for the determining, fixing and paying annual
remuneration to the members of Council and the Mayor,
and that same be now read a first, second and third
time, and that the same be now finally passed and that
the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of
the Corporation be thereto affixed.
CA1~RIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
By-law Number 184/75
Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor Robertson,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to number the homes and lots in Registered
Plan M-lOO7 and M-1O17, and that same be now read a
first, second and third time and that the same be now
finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the
same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto
affixed.
CARRIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
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By-law Number 185/75
Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Spratley,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to allow a uniform credit in respect to real
property taxes to certain elderly residents, and that
same be now read a first, second and third time and
that the same be now finally passed and that the Mayor
and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the
Corporation be thereto affixed.
CARRIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
Council suggested that possibly a flyer could be
included in the next tax mailing to advise the
residents of the passing of this by-law. Another
suggestion was that perhaps a list of senior citizens
receiving the old age supplement assistance could be
obtained from the appropriate governmental authority
and these people could be advised directly of the
availability of this credit.
By-law Number 186/75
Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Robertson,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering being a restricted area by-law to implement
the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering in Part Lot
22, Concession 1, Town of Pickering, and that same be
now read a first, second and third time and that the
same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and
Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation
be thereto affixed.
CARRIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
By-law Number 187/75
Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Spratley,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to implement the Official Plan of the Town
of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham,
in Part of Lot 30, Plan 509, Town of Pickering (Paddock
Developments Ltd.), and that same be now read a first,
second and third time and that the same be now finally
passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and
that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed.
CARRIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
By-law Number 188/75
Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Anderson,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to amend restricted area by-law 2511, as
amended (Royal Canadian Legion), and that same be now
read a first, second and third time, and that the same
be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk
sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be
thereto affixed.
CARRIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
(V)
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OTHER BUSINESS
1.
2.
3.
4.
Councillor Matheson inquired concerning the results of
the flag design contest and was advised that the
Recreation Department had extended the deadline to the
competition for a further week to accommodate a number
of late entries. It was suggested that in future when
Council establishes a specific terminal date for a
program that they should be advised if this date is to
be altered.
Councillor Spratley inquired as to whether or not
Metropolitan Toronto had supplied the supportive
material to their application for the Brock North
Sanitary Landfill Site to the Ministry of the
Environment. He was informed that they had been given
until the end of February to make their submission.
Councillor Robertson asked that appropriate steps be
taken to enforce the no parking on boulevards in the
Bay Ridges area to avoid damage to these areas during
the time that the ground was soft in the spring months.
Council was of the opinion that much greater emphasis
should be placed on enforcing the parking by-law as
it related to this particular problem. Councillor
Kitchen noted that he had requested that action be
taken concerning a car parked on the boulevard on
Liverpool Road, and the car was still there, although
the original request was made two weeks ago.
Councillor Spratley felt that Council should register
in the strongest terms possible its objection to the
use of the Brock Road as the service corridor to the
new airport.
(VI) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 189/75
Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Searle,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to confirm the proceedings of the Council of
the Corporation of the Town of Pickering at its meeting
held on the 3rd day of March 1975, and that same be now
read a first, second and third time and that the same
be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign
the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto
affixed.
(VII)
CARRIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
ADJOURNMENT
MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor
Searle that the meeting adjourn at 9:15 p.m.
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APPENDIX I to Council Minutes of March 3rð 1975
REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COW1ITTEE OF FEBRUARY 24th 1975
The Executive Committee presents its Report and respectfully
reports and recommends as follows:
RECOMMENDATIONS - (For Council Approval)
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DURHAM WOODS INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION
That the lands generally located at Part of Lots
15/16, Range 3 and Part of Lots 15, 16, 17,
Concession 1 and outlined on Schedule It Þ." and
owned by Runnymede Development Corporation
Limited be developed under the following
conditions:
fEE APPENDIX I
(Attached)
Ib)
That the Manager and Planning Director be
instructed to approach the ~inistry of the
Environment to negotiate the dedication of the
McKay Road Extension on the Ministry'~ lands to
replace the section of Montgomery Park Road that
is being eliminated by the Water Pollution Control
Plant.
2.
NEW VEHICLE - ~T. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE
That the Town of Pickering donate to the Pickering
Division of the Ajax/Pickering 8t. John Þmbulance
Brigade a sum not to exceed $4,500.00 towards the
purchase of a vehicle to serve as a dressing station
and that this amount be included in the 1975 budget.
3.
KROSNO WATERCOURSE PROPOSAL
That any decision on the Krosno Watercoursebe
deferred until all ratepayers be ma¿e aware of the
technical and financial aspect of the various proposals
at a meeting with the Engineerinq Consultants, and
that Mr. Ralph Bradley be Chairman of the meeting.
4.
FIRE ACCESS ROUTES
That a By-law be passed prohibiting the parking of
motor vehicles in fire access routes to and from
apartment buildings and other structures used for the
accommodation of the public or for the gathering or
assembling of people.
5.
QUARANTINE FEES
6.
That the Ontario Humane Society be requested to
maintain the existing quarantine fees for animals
until such time as the question can be considered
by the Regional Animal Control Committee, as
recommended by the Solicitor in his report of
February 19th 1975.
SIMON-HENRY/KAPTYN DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED
That the request of John Kaptyn of Captain Developments
Limited with respect to an extension of time for
registration of the proposed Plan of Subdivision,
Simon-Henry/Kaptyn Estates Limited, Part Lot 17,
Range 3, Town of Pickering, until June 8th 1975, be
granted; and that no further extension be granted
under existing conditions.
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7.
ZONING REGULATIONS - BAYLY STREET
That the Planning Department and the Solicitor
prepare a By-law permitting retailing as an
accessory use on the two properties on the north
and south sides of Bayly street designated as
Plan WR-82 Part 3, owned by Wagner & Sons Auto
Body Limited, 1543-1555 Bayly Street, and Part
of the south half of Lot 19, Concession 1, and
P. 40R-1000 Part 2, owned by Palm Drive Developments
Limited, 1640-1670 Bayly Street.
8.
FIRST BAY RIDGES CUB AND SCOUT GROUP COW1ITTEE
That a grant of $175.00 be paid to the OWASCO
District council of the Boy Scouts of Canada to
assist the Council in the cost of sending seven
scouts from the Town of Pickering to the World
Jamboree, and that Council endorse the efforts
of the District Council in raising funds for
this venture.
9a)
!~OUNT ZION CO~.MUNITY CENTRE & 1975 RECREATION BUDGET
That an additional amount of $1,100.00 he provided
for the Mount Zion Community Centre addition to
complete the work required for hydro and health
approval, as recommended by the Director of
Recreation and Transportation in his report to the
Manager dated February lOth 1975, and that this
amount be taken from the Recreation Peserve Fund,
G/L # 4238.
9b)
That the initial program, as outlined by the
Director of Recreation and Transportation in his
memorandum to the ~1anager of February lOth 1975,
be adopted, but that the cost towards the orchestra
be subsidized to one third of the cost i.e.
$1,000.00 instead of the item of fences on Douglas
Ravine~ which item is to be removed from the 1975
departmental budget estimates.
9c)
That the reco~~endation of the Director of
Recreation and Transportation to the Manager dated
February 10th 1975 with respect to the development
of creative playground equipment be adopted.
10.
ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL
That the accounts as presented by the Manager dated
February 17th 1975 be approved.
11.
¡'-IRPORT
That whereas the Federal Government has made the
decision to proceed with the construction of a new
airport, and whereas the vast majority of the
proposed site is located within the Town of Pickering,
and whereas virtually all of the physical structures
will be located within t~e To~n of Pickering, And
whereas the life style of many long time Pickering
residents will be upset in the name of progress, and
whereas much "blood, sweat and tears" has been put
into the affected land by generations of "Pickering
people" ~~o would at least leave a heritage through
the name of their community, and whereas the proposed
airport has been commonly referred to and known as
lithe Pickering Airport" and/or lithe Airport in
Pickering", be it therefore resolved that the Federal
Government be requested to name the new airport to be
located at Pickering "The Pickering International
Airport II .
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PALM DRIVE DEVELOPHENTS - EAYLY STREET & BROCK ROAD
That Resolution # 17/75, Item # 16 of the Council
meeting held on February 17th 1975 be extended to
include the following clause:-
1.
That the one foot reserve be lifted on
condition that the ten foot road widening
across the entire frontage of the property
be dedicated to the Region of Durham.
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(DURHAM WOODS INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION)
The Town of Pickering receive the Durham Woods
Master Plan as submitted by Runnymede Development
Corporation and consider same as input to the
Secondary Planning process for Brock Industrial
Distrïct.
1.
2.
A Development Control By-law be approved over the
total development.
The owner enter into Development Agreements with
the Town of Pickering and Region of Durham to ensure
the provisions of this approval are implemented.
3.
4.
fchedule B, Poads Plan requires the following:
Dedication to the appropriate jurisdiction of:
a)
b)
c)
1)
60' from centre line along Bayly Street,
including corner roundings.
2)
50' from centre line along west side of
Church Street north of Bayly including
corner roundings.
3)
43' from centre line along west side of
Church Street south of Bayly including
corner roundings and jog elimination.
4 )
50' from centre line along Station Road
north of Bayly Street including corner
roundings.
5)
43' from centre line along east side of
Station Road south of Bayly Street including
corner roundings.
6)
7)
43' from centre line of Dreyer Drive.
the jog elimination on McKay Road
extension
8)
38' from centre line of local streets A,
F, Plummer street (Extension) and Kellino
street extension.
Dedication of 1 ft. reserve as outlined on Schedule
Provision of Blocks D, v, R, f and T on Station Road
and Church Street north of Bayly for purchase as
road allowance to 60 ft. from centre line including
corner roundings, if required. These blocks may
not be used in calculation of yards or coverage.
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d) provision for future overpass.of Station Road at 401
1) if constructed, Kellino Street as shO\vn
shall be dedicated to Runnymede Development.
e) Access restricted to one or subject to approval where
marked.
f) Construction of road C at 43' from centre line outside
pl~n shall be the responsibility of the developer.
g) Dedication of 40' right-af-way or easement for C.N.R.
h) The location and grade of Dreyer Drive and the Canadian
National Railway right-of-way is subject to approval by
the Town after the Town receives concurrence with
affected owners to the east and west.
i) The cost of any level crossing shall be incurred totally
by the developer.
4.
Schedule C Land Use
a) The land use schedule be described by the following
1) Restricted Light & Prestige Industriål
2) Light Industrial
3) General Industrial
(These descriptions are drawn from the District Plan)
b) The above land uses be implemented through By-law 2511.
By-law 2511 be implemented to provide for the development
of Blocks F.G.J and K under the Ml Storage and Light
Manufacturing Zone, and the development of Blocks A. B, C, D,
E, H, I, L, M, N, 0, P and W under the M2 Industrial Zone.
c) The subdivision of lots by Consent to sever the Blocks shall
use the guideline that lot frontages should be approximately
one-half the depth~
d) Business & Professional Offices and Commercial shall not be
permitted in M1 or M2 zones until the completion of a
Secondary Plan.
e) The following provisions shall be included in the development
agreement but do not require inclusion into a Zoning By-law
Amendment:
i) M1 and M2 Minimum front yard 50 ft.
II rear yard 25 ft.
II side yard 25 ft.
Side yard on corner 50 ft.
ii) Maximum building coverage 50%.
iii) Parking facilities be provided at
1 space / 600 sq.ft. for industrial uses
1 space / 300 sq.ft. for accessory office
use.
f) The following provisions shall be included in the
development agreements and do require a re-zoninq by-law
amendment:
i) Paved areas shall not exceed 50% of the required
front yard.
ii) M2S shall be re-zoned to the appropriate use Ml or M2.
iii) The reduction in side and rear yard requirements when
abutting a railway spur and no rail spur shall be
located in the front yard.
5. Schedule D Architectural and Landscaping Controls
a) Three levels of architectural control are i11istrated on
Schedule 0 and shall be included in the development agreement
as follows:
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i)
Levell
The following standards shall apply to uses fronting
and/or exposed to Bayly Street and Highway 401:
Building Materials
Permitted materials shall include:
Brick
Precast concrete
Glass
Prefinished metal siding with minimum coating equal
to Stelco * 5000 shall be used for trim and decoration
only and shall not consist of more than 30% of any wall.
porcelain enamel, aluminum, steel or other metal panels
with an architectural finish shall be used for trim
and decoration only and shall not consist of more than
30% of any wall
Prohibited materials shall include:
Decorative architectural unit masonary and plain concrete
block - *except for one expansion wall.
*
This item refers only to the north frontage of
Bayly Street if the property does not face on both
Bayly and Plummer Streets.
Used or reclaimed materials
Structural tile
Stucco
Plain concrete* and/or wood**
*
Materials such as plain or refinished concrete may
be used subject to the approval of the Town of
Pickering, when subject to treatment in an
architectural manner, such treatment to include
ribbed forms, jack hammering and sand blasting.
** Wood may be used as a decorative material for fascias,
soffits, doors, frames and trim, subject to the approval
of Town of Pickering.
Any other material may be suggested but use is subject
to Town of Pickering approval.
Landscaping
To complement the building materials used, landscaping
shall be provided in such a manner as to enhance the
visible frontages of uses along Highway 401 and Bayly
Street. Landscaping plans illustrating planting and
related landscape materials other than lawns, shall be
submitted to Town of Pickering for approval before
a~plication for building permits. A minimum standard of
$1,500.00 per acre shall be applied for such landscaping.
The woodlot outlined on Schedule D shall be preserved, lots
shall be created and buildings sited so as to maintain the
woodlot.
ii) Level 2
The following standards shall apply to uses fronting along
Church Street and Station Road:
Building Materials
Permitted materials shall include:
- brick
- precast concrete
- glass
prefinished metal siding with minimum coating equal to
Stelco #5,000
- decorative architectural unit masonry
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- porcelain enamel, aluminium, steel or other Metal panels
with an architectural finish.
Prohibited materials shall include:
plaip concrete block - except for
not facing a street
- used or reclaimed materials
- structural tile
stucco - except when used for trim
- plain concrete* and/or wood**
one expansion wall
* Materials such as plain or reinforced concrete may be used
subject to the approval of the Town of Pickering, when subject
to treatment in an architectural manner, such treatment to
include ribbed forms, jack han~ering and sand blasting.
** Nood may be used as a decorative material for fascias, soffits,
doors, frames and trim, subject to the approval of Tov-ln of
Pickering.
Any other material may be suggesteð but use is subject to Town
of Pickering Approval.
Landscaping
Landscaping shall be undertaken so as to effectively screen
parking and storage areas, exposed to the controlled
frontages making use of berms and vegetation. Landscaping
plans illustrating planting and related landscape Materials
other than lawns, shall be submitted to Town of Pickerinq
for approval, before application for building permits.
A minimum standard of $1,500.00 per acre shall be applied
for such landscaping.
The woodlot outlined on Schedule D shall be preserved,
lots shall be created and buildings sited so as to
maintain the woodlot.
iii) Level 3
The following standards shall apply to the visible uses
along the proposed extensions of Dreyer Drive and McKay
Road extension:
Building Materials
Permitted materials shall include:
- brick
- precast concrete
- glass
prefinished metal siding with minimum coating equal
to Stelco #5,000
- decorative architectural unit masonry
- porcelain enamel, aluminium, steel or other metal panels
with an architectural finish
Prohibited materials shall include:
plain concrete block - except for one
not facing a street
- used or reclaimed materials
- structural tile
- stucco - except when used for trim
- plain concrete* and/or wood**
expansion wall
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* Materials such as plain or reinforced concrete may
be used subject to the approval of the Town of Pickering,
when subject to treatment in an architectural manner, such
treatment to include ribbed forms, jack hammering and
sand blasting.
** Wood may be used as a decorative material for fascias,
soffits, doors, frames and trim, subject to the approval
. of the Town of Pickering. .
Any other material may be suggested butuse is subject
to Town of Pickering Approval.
Landscaping
.Landscaping shall be undertaken so as to effectively
screen side and rear building exposures as well as
parking and storage areas exposed to the controlled
frontages through the use of berms and vegetation.
Landscaping plans illustrating planting and related
landscape materials other than lawns, shall be submitted
to Town of Pickering for approval, before application for
building permits. A minimum standard of $1,500.00 per
acre shall be applied for such landscaping.
b)
The Development Controls and Land Utilization statement
as included below sha\l~be undertaken by Runnymede
Development Corporatio~are acceptable to the Town of
Pickering.
Runnymede Development Corporation shall exercise the
following controls related to approvals and land
utilization, by registrations on title.
1) Approvals
Erection of Buildings
no building, structure, or any addition thereto shall
be erected on the said lands unless written approval of
the plans and specifications has been received from
Runnymede Development Corporation, its successors, heirs
and assigns.
Use of Industrial Lands, Buildings or Structures
no such lands, buildings or structures shall be used for
any purposes other than manufacture, fabricating, processing,
repair, assembly or storage of any products except as
ancillary services, offices and caretaker's quarters
subject to the approval of Runnymede Development Corporation,
its successors, heirs and assigns.
Preparation of Designs
all plans and specifications
be prepared qr reviewed by a
Engineer, and shall bear his
Criteria for Approval
approval of plans and specifications shall be based on con-
siderations such as operations and uses, adequacy of the
site plan, adequacy of structural design, harmony of external
building and landscaping design with neighbouring sites,
effect of location and use of building on neighbouring
sites; relation of topography, grade, and finished ground
elevation of the site to that of neighbouring sites,and
conformity of the plans and specifications generally to
the advancement of a quality Industrial Park.
Application for Approval
application to Runnymede Development Corporation, its
successors, heirs and assigns for approval shall include,
but not necessarily be limited to, the following:
- site plan and specifications indicating the
dimensions and area of the land, the existing
and proposed contours of the land, the location
of buildings and structures (including distances
from front, side and rear lot lines), the
location of driveways, parking and loading areas,
the location of a central refuse collection area,
submitted for approval must
registered Architect or
stamp.
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rail s}.ur' "t l.;c:Ll.Ltic'~1 ~i()Gci(:ct areù;:c, :~LecD,
shrubbery and gardens, fences, signs, exterior
lighting, all proposed operations on or uses of
the land, buildings and structures, and staging
of development.
building dra'tlÌngs and speci fications indicating
floor plans, all area calculations, all elevations,
description of exterior materials, finishes and
colours, coloured perspective drawings from
the street view, all operations and uses and
staging of development.
The word building or structure shall include, but
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any
water tower, smoke stack! power transformer, pump
house, roof structures, air-condition unit tank,
underground facilities and services or any addition
to/any building or structure.
2) Land Utilization
Transfer of Lands
The Grantee shall not re-sell any lands or any part
thereof to any persons, firm or corporation without
first offering to sell the said lands back to
Runnymede Development Corporation, its successors,
heirs and assigns, at the original purchase price; nor
shall the grantee sub-lease any lands held by him on a
leasehold basis.
Notwithstanding the above, the grantee shall retain
the right to transfer such lands to a direct subsidiary,
company or corporation provided that the grantee holds
a clear ownership or controlling majority interest in
such subsidiary company or corporation.
Schedule of Building Construction
Runnymede Development Corporation, its successors,
heirs and assigns, reserves the right to re-purchase
lands sold to the Grantee or to cancel lease agreements
if no buildings are erected, or commence to be erected
within eighteen (18) months after date of closing. Such
right to re-purchase land or to cancel lease agreements
will be exercised within thirty (30) days after the
expiration of the required building period. Runnymede
Development Corporation, its successors, heirs and
assigns, may re-purchase the lands from the Grantee at
the original purchase price without interest.
Site Improvements
All site work including landscaping and paving, must be
completed within six (6) months of the completion
of building construction.
Surplus Lands
Runnymede Development Corporation Limited, its successors,
heirs and assigns, shall at its option have the right
to repurchase any lands or part thereof not used by
the grantee, and which the grantee wishes to sell,
lease or transfer, such option to be exercised within
thirty (30) days of notice by the grantee to Runnymede
Development Corporation, its successors, heirs and
assigns, that the grantee wishes to sell, lease or transfer.
Such re-purchase to be at the original purchase price,
less real estate commissions or any accrued taxes.
Re-Purchase of Lands
Upon payment by Runnymede Development Corporation, its
successors, heirs and assigns, of the balance of the price
due upon such re-purchase of the lands, the Grantee
will release and convey to Runnymede Development Corporation,
its successors, heirs and assigns, alJ right, title and
interest of the Grantee free and clear of all liens,
charges or other encuIT~rances.
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Public Access
Areas not in the initial development stage shall have
direct access to a developed public thoroughfare.
3) Performance Standards
Obnoxious Uses
The lands or any part thereof, any building or
structure erected or placed thereon, shall not be
used for any purpose and in any manner which shall
be a nuisance to the occupants or owners of any
neighbouring lands or buildings by reason of emissions
from the lands, building or structure such as odours,
gases, dust, smoke, noise, fumes, cinders, soot, waste,
radiation or vibration, or be contrary to local,
regional, provincial or federal legislation controlling
pollution.
Industrial Waste
No effluent, liquid, or semi-solid industrial waste
shall be discharged onto the surface or into
sanitary sewers unless approval is obtained from the
Ministry of the Environment, the Department of Public
Health of Ontario and the Town of Pickering.
c) The Development Agreement shall ensure Site Plan
Approval by the Town of Pickering on all properties
created, using the guidelines outlined in (a), (b)
and (d) .
d) Site Plan approval shall include:
i) Location and type of all signs
ii) All front and side yards to the rear face of the
building shall be landscaped with lawns and
planting areas, in addition to hard surface
paving or driveways and parking areas.
iii) Electrical substations shall not be located
in the front yard or between the closest
building wall and adjacent street on a corner lot.
iv) No loading facilities shall be located in any
required front yard. '.
v) Interior truck loading facilities may be located
to the rear of any required front yard on the front
exposure of a building, subject to a minimum set-
back of 25 feet from the building wall closest to
the front lot line
vi) The use of lands in Blocks C and A at Station Road
~d the C. N. R. shall be developed so as not to
~hibit the creation of a Station Road-fly over
at the C.N.R. and 401.
6.
Street Names to be approved by the Town of Pickering
7.
5% Dedication under the Planning Act shall be required,
a portion of which shall be located in the industrial
district.
8.
The Development shall be fully serviced and subject to
the Approvals of Town of Pickering and Region of Durham
Councils.