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Planning Committee Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, October 15, 2002
7:30 p.m.
Chair: Councillor Brenner
PRESENT:
Mayor Wayne Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
M. Holland
R. Johnson
B. McLean
D. Pickles
D. Ryan
ALSO PRESENT:
N. Carroll
B. Taylor
C. Rose
D. Kearns
- Director, Planning & Development
- Clerk
- Manager, Policy
- Committee Coordinator
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Meeting of September 9,2002
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MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION
1.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT REPORT PD 43-02
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION OPA 02-002/P
(CITY INITIATED: NORTHEAST QUADRANT REVIEW
IMPLEMENTATION)
AMENDMENT 10 TO THE PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN
NORTHEAST QUADRANT DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES
Aoproved
See Recommendation #1
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Planning Committee Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, October 15, 2002
7:30 p.m.
Chair: Councillor Brenner
a) John Ebbitson, 787 Sheppard Avenue, stated his frustration with the events
surrounding the Old Dunbarton School property. He advised that he has
been assured that this property would not have a gas station but the
application is requesting this use. He requested a by-law be passed
immediately which would restrict uses to the property, disallowing a gas
station.
b) Tracey Christie, Bowood Properties, agent for Sunoco lands situated across
from the Olco Station at Fairport Road and Kingston Road, advised that the
dumping of water onto their property is not acceptable and will not be allowed.
He requested that this item be deferred until further consideration.
c) Sylvia Spencer, 771 Sheppard Ave. E., stated her objection to low density
being changed to medium, to an apartment building on the interior of the
lands and to piping of the creek. She further stated that the speakers are
back at Boyer Pontiac.
2.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT REPORT PO 47-02
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 13/02
591658 ONTARIO LIMITED
LOTS 1-7 AND 10, PLAN M1040
(SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF SQUIRES BEACH ROAD
AND BAY~)
ADDfoved
See Recommendation #2
a) Sal Crimi, representing the applicant, advised that their request for the
parking area to be treated with a loose surface material was due to the
condition of the soils and ground not being able to hold storm sewers or
catchbasins. He further advised that he submitted further information to
Planning staff and would like this matter deferred until staff have an
opportunity to review this information.
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Planning Committee Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, October 15, 2002
7:30 p.m.
Chair: Councillor Brenner
3.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT REPORT PD 44-02
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 05/02
RUNNYMEDE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
1900 DIXIE ROAD (GLENDALE MARKET PLACE)
SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF DIXIE ROAD AND FINCH AVENUE
Approved
See Recommendation #3
III
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:25 p.m.
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Appendix I
Planning Committee
PC 2002-9
That the Planning Committee of the City of Pickering having met on October 15, 2002
presents its nineth report to Council:
1.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT REPORT PD 43-02
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION OPA 02-002/P
(CITY INITIATED: NORTHEAST QUADRANT REVIEW
IMPLEMENTATION)
AMENDMENT 10 TO THE PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN
NORTHEAST QUADRANT DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES
1. (a) That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 02-002/P, initiated by the
City of Pickering, be APPROVED, as outlined in Appendix I to Report
Number PD 43-02, to:
. redesignate the south-east corner of Whites Road and Sheppard
Avenue from Mixed Use Areas - Mixed Corridors to Urban
Residential Area - Medium Density;
. redesignate the properties along the south side of Sheppard Avenue,
east of the Amberlea Creek tributary, from Low Density Residential to
Medium Density Residential;
. redesignate the 'old' Dunbarton School property from Other
Designations - Urban Study Areas to Mixed Use Areas - Mixed
Corridors;
. redesignate the properties lying east of the 'old' Dunbarton School
property, south of Sehppard Avenue and west of the main Amberlea
Creek tributary, from Urban Residential Area - Medium Density to
Mixed Use Areas - Mixed Corridors;
. redesignate the interior lands located north of Kingston Road and
east of Whites Road from Urban Residential Area - Medium Density
to Mixed Use Areas - Mixed Corridors; and
. delete policy 3.16 - Urban Study Areas: Old Dunbarton School
policies; and
. revise policy 11.8 - Woodlands Neighbourhood Policies with new
policies addressing land use, transportation and environmental and
stormwater management matters; and
(b) That the draft by-law to adopt Amendment 10 to the Pickering Official
Plan be FORWARDED to City Council for enactment, as set out in
Appendix I to Report Number PD 43-02; and
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Appendix I
Planning Committee
PC 2002-9
2. (a) That the revised Northeast Quadrant Development Guidelines, as set out
in Appendix II to Report Number PO 43-02, be ADOPTED as the City's
strategy for detailed land use, urban design, transportation and
stormwater in the Northeast Quadrant; and
(b) That the 1990 Northeast Quadrant Development Guidelines in the
Compendium Document to the Pickering Official Plan be DELETED in
their entirety.
2.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT REPORT PO 47-02
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 13/02
591658 ONTARIO LIMITED
LOTS 1-7 AND 10, PLAN M1040
(SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF SQUIRES BEACH ROAD
AND BAY~)
1. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 13/02, be APPROVED, subject
to the conditions outlined in Appendix I to Report Number PO 47-02, to
expand the range of employment area related uses on the subject property,
submitted by 591658 Ontario Limited, on lands being Lots 1-7 and 10, Plan
M1040, (Parts 1-14 and 17-20, Plan 40R-18728), City of Pickering.
2. That the Applicants' request to permit the parking areas to be treated with a
loose surface material be DENIED.
3.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT REPORT PO 44-02
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 05/02
RUNNYMEDE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
1900 DIXIE ROAD (GLENDALE MARKET PLACE)
SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF DIXIE ROAD AND FINCH AVENUE
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 5/02, be APPROVED, subject to
conditions outlined in Appendix I to Report Number PO 44-02, to permit a
temporary outdoor garden center in association with the existing food store,
between April 1st to June 30th annually, and to permit an associated temporary
reduction in the amount of required parking spaces, submitted by Runnymede
Development Corporation, on lands being Block 1, Plan 40M-1591 , City of
Pickering.
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