HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 21, 2002 Council Meeting
Agenda
Monday, October 21, 2002
7:30 P.M.
ii)
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of October 7, 2002
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1.
DELEGATIONS
Pat McNeil, Senior Vice President Nuclear Strategy & Support, and Pat O'Brien,
Manager, Public Affairs, Ontario Power Generation, will present Council with
their Quarterly Report.
Larraine Roulston, Chair, Waste Reduction Committee, will address Council to
request that the week of October 21-27, 2002 be proclaimed as Waste
Reduction Week.
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1.
2.
RESOLUTIONS PAGE
To adopt the Planning Committee Report dated October 15, 2002. 1-3
To adopt the Committee of the Whole Report dated October 15, 4-5
2002.
To receive Report to Council PD 50-02 regarding the Draft
Principles on the North Pickering Land Exchange and Development
- North Pickering Land Exchange Review Panel.
To be circulated under separate cover
To authorize various proclamations. 6-9
Council Meeting
Agenda
Monday, October 21, 2002
7:30 P.M.
(IV) BY-LAWS
Bwlaw Number 6041/02
Being a by-law to exempt Blocks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Plan 40M-2093,
Pickering, from part lot control.
By-law Number 6042/02
Being a by-law to exempt Lot 1, 2, 3 and 6, and Blocks 26, 33 and 34, Plan
40M-2089, Picketing, from part lot control.
By-law Number 6043/02
Being a By-law to dedicate that part of the Road Allowance between Lots 8
and 9, Concession 5, Pickering, designated as Part 1, Plan 40R-21341 and
those parts of Lot 8, Concession 5, Picketing, designated as Parts 3 and 4,
Plan 40R-21341 as public highway.
By-law Number 6044~02
Being a By-law to name that part of the Road Allowance between Lots 8 and
9, Concession 5, Picketing, designated as Part 1, Plan 40R-21341 and
those parts of Lot 8, Concession 5, Pickering, designated as Parts 3 and 4,
Plan 40R-21341 "Sideline 8".
By-law Number 6045/02
Being a By-law to dedicate part of Lot 43, Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051,
being Part 7, Plan 40R-11080, Pickering, as public highway.
By-law Number 6046/02
Being a By-law to name that part of Lot 43, Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051,
being Part 7, Plan 40R-11080, Picketing, "Goldenridge Road".
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13-15
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21-24
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Council Meeting
Agenda
Monday, October 21, 2002
7:30 P.M.
By-law Number 6047/02
Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement Officers for certain purposes
(Parking Regulation - 905 Bayly St., 1915 Denmar Road, 1310 Fieldlight
Blvd., 1345 Altona Road, 1890 Valley Farm Road and 1330 Altona Road.
By-law Number 6048/02
Being a By-law to adopt Amendment 10 to the Official Plan for the City of
Pickering (OPA 02-002/P)
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(V) OTHER BUSINESS
(VI) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
(VII) ADJOURNMENT
RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL
DATE
MOVED BY
SECONDED BY
That the Report of the Planning Committee dated October 15, 2002, be adopted.
CARRIED:
MAYOR
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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:
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
storrnwater management matters; and
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
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2. (a)
(b)
That the revised Northeast Quadrant Development Guidelines, as set out
in Appendix II to Report Number PD 43-02, be ADOPTED as the City's
strategy for detailed land use, urban design, transportation and
storrnwater in the Northeast Quadrant; and
That the 1990 Northeast Quadrant Development Guidelines in the
Compendium Document to the Pickering Official Plan be DELETED in
their entirety.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT REPORT PD 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 BAYLY STREET)
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 13/02, be APPROVED, subject
to the conditions outlined in Appendix I to Report Number PD 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.
That the Applicants' request to permit the parking areas to be treated with a.
loose surface material be DENIED.
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)
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 5/02, be APPROVED, subject to
conditions outlined in Appendix I to Report Number PD 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
Picketing.
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RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL
DATE
MOVED BY
SECONDED BY
That the Report of the Committee of the Whole dated October 15, 2002, be
adopted.
CARRIED:
MAYOR
Appendix I
Committee of the Whole
COW 2002-10
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That the Committee of the Whole of the City of Pickering having met on October 15,
2002, presents its tenth report to Council and recommends:
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE REPORT CAO 06-02
BILL 148 "EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACT"
That Council receive Report CAO 06-02 regarding Bill 148; and
That Council endorse the attached (Clarington) resolution requesting the
Federal and Provincial Governments to provide special emergency
management funding for all municipalities that host nuclear facilities; and
That this Report be circulated to the Ontario Minister of Public Safety and
Security, the local Members of Parliament, the local Members of Provincial
Parliament, the Region of Durham, all Durham area municipalities and the
Canadian Association of Nuclear Host Communities.
Citq
RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL
DATE
MOVED BY
SECONDED BY
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamations:
"Waste Reduction Week" - October 21 - 27, 2002
"Block Parent Week" - October 20 - 26, 2002
"Child Care Workers Appreciation Day" - October 30, 2002
CARRIED:
MAYOR
Kearns, Debbie
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Van Staveren, Saida
Friday, October 11, 2002 2:02 PM
Kearns, Debbie
FW: Proclamation for Block Parent Week
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Would you please put this request on the Agenda for a proclamation.
..... Original Message .....
From: Andria McGowan [mailto:AMcGowan@Minacs.com]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 1:27 PM
To: Van Staveren, Saida
Subject: Proclamation for Block Parent Week
Dear Mayor Arthurs,
My name is Andria McGowan and I am the Chair for the
Ajax/Picketing
Block Parent Program. October 20-26 is National Block Parent Week and
with
your permission, I would like to request that it be proclaimed in
Picketing
by allowing our Block Parent Flag to be raised at the Town Hall in
recognition of the program for this week. We also have a proclamation
for
you to sign upon your approval. I understand that you are very busy,
but if
you have some time perhaps on October 21st, we could arrange a few
moments
that you could officially proclaim the week of Oct 20-26 to be National
Block Parent Week. If it is not convenient for us to meet in person, I
could arrange to have the proclamation sent to you to sign, so that we
could
keep a copy for our records. I would naturally return at the end of the
week to retrieve our flag from the mast. Please contact me at your
earliest
convenience. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Andria
Andria J. McGowan
Designated Trainer, CCA
Minacs Worldwide Inc.
~915 Sandy Beach Road
?ickering, Ontario L1W 1Z5
1 (877)646-2279 Ext. #6561
email: amcgowan@minacs.com
website: www.minacs.com
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October 4, 2002
To Mayors and Councils:
Ontario Division Canadian Union of Public Employees
305 Milner Ave.,~O9~ Scarborough, ON MIB 3V4 Suite 801
Tel: 416 299 9739 · Fax: 416 299 3480 · E-maih cupeont@web.net
RECEIVED
CITY OF PICKERING
OCT ! 0 2002
CLERK'S DIVISION
O C r 1 u 1002
CITY OF PIOKERING
ImlI3KEI~IIN01, ONTARIO
We are writing to ask that you endorse the proclamation of a day of recognition for the
many people who work providing care to children in your community. Many of these
workers (usually women) work for low wages and little recognition for the important
work they do. They provide us with care for our children - an essential service.
CUPE in cooperation with the Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care is asking that
October 30, 2002 be proclaimed as a recognition day in accordance with the attached
resolution.
Many groups are recognized by way of Municipal resolution. This recognition allows the
community to recognize the work of these groups and to give support for the work that
they do.
A recent California study showed that child care generated $5.4 billion dollars of
economic development. This development comes in the form of people employed in the
child care industry and because the availability of child care allows parents to work.
Ontario child care workers have an enviable reputation for providing high quality child
care. They still work in an industry, which is under recognized.
We hope that in some small way the official proclamation of a day of recognition for
child care workers will provide recognition of these workers and to the importance of the
work they do.
We hope that your proclamation of this day of recognition will encourage and support a
day of community recognition for child care workers.
Please advise us of your participation in this activity.
Yours sincerely,
Sid Ryan
President, CUPE Ontario
c: SSWCC
ma:OPEIU 491
"ONE STRONG VOICE"
Patrick (Sid) Ryan Brian O'Keefe
P~es~d~nt Secretary-Treasurer
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Child
OCTOBER 30th 2002
Care Workers Appreciation Day
Resolution
Whereas thirty years of research confirms the benefits of high quality child care
for young children's intellectual, emotional, social and physical development and
later life outcomes; and
Whereas child care promotes the well-being of children and responds to the needs of
parents, child care workers and the broader community by supporting quality of
life so that citizens can fully participate in and contribute to the economic and social
life of their community; and
Whereas recent studies clearly show trained and knowledgeable child care workers
are the most important element in quality child care, and further that good wages
and working conditions are associated with higher job satisfaction and moral, lower
staff turnover all of which predict higher quality care
Therefore Be It Resolved that October 30th be designated "Child Care Worker
Appreciation Day" in recognition of the Influence, Dedication and Commitment of
child care workers to children, their families and quality of life of the community.
October 3, 2002
To:
From:
Subject:
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
Bruce Taylor
City Clerk
Denise Bye
Coordinator, Property & Development Services
Part Lot Control By-Law
- Danlu Holdings Limited
- Blocks 4-10, inclusive, Plan 40M-2093
- File: P4101.224
The above-mentioned lands are being developed in accordance with the
appropriate Subdivision Agreement and Zoning By-Law in such a manner to
allow more than one dwelling unit to be constructed on each of the blocks
referred to.
Attached hereto is a location map and a draft by-law, enactment of which will
exempt these lands from the part lot control provisions of the Planning Act, thus
permitting transfers of those units into separate ownership. This by-law is in the
form usually used in such cases and is attached for the consideration of City
Council at its meeting scheduled for October 21, 2002.
DB:Ijm
Attachment
Copy: Manager, Current Operations Division
Denise Bye
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO.
Being a by-law to exempt Blocks 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9 and 10, Plan 40M-2093, Pickering,
from part lot control.
WHEREAS pursuant to the provisions of section 50 of the Planning Act, R.S.O.
1990, chapter P.13, the Council of the municipality may by by-law provide that
section 50(5) of the Act does not apply to certain lands within a plan of subdivision
designated in the by-law;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering
HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, chapter P.13, does not apply
to the lands described as follows:
Blocks 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Plan 40M-2093, Pickering.
This by-law shall remain in force and effect for a period of one year from the
date of the passing of this by-law and shall expire on October 21, 2003.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 21st day of
October, 2003.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
P4101,224
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SUBJECT
AREA
lEEK
OPERATIONS & EMERGENCY
SERVICES DEPARTMENT
LEGAL REPORT
MUNICIPAL PROPERTY &
ENGINEERING DiVISiON
1:5,000 = OCTOBER 4 2002
PART LOT CONTROL
FILE: P4101.224
BLOCKS 4-10. PLAN 40M-2093
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
October 15, 2002
To:
Bruce Taylor
City Clerk
From:
Denise Bye, Coordinator,
Property & Development Services
Subject:
Part Lot Control By-Law
Cougs (ValleyFarm) Ltd.
Lots 1, 2, 3 and 6 and Blocks 26, 33 and 34, Plan 40M-2089
- File: P4101.225
The above-mentioned lands are being developed in accordance with the
appropriate Subdivision Agreement and Zoning By-Law in such a manner to
allow more than one dwelling unit to be constructed on each of the lots and
blocks referred to above.
Attached hereto is a location map and a draft by-law, enactment of which will
exempt these lands from the part lot control provisions of the Planning Act, thus
permitting transfers of those units into separate ownership. This by-law is in the
form usually used in such cases and is attached for the consideration of City
Council at its meeting scheduled for October 21, 2002.
DB:Ijm
Attachments
Denise Byb
FINCH
ROSEFIEI.~
AVENUE
LANE
BOUt. L='VARD
FINCH
AVENUE
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CIRCLE
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City of Pickering
Planning & Development Department
PLAN 40M-2089 LOTS 1,2, 3 AND BLOCKS 26, 33, 34 ..~
IDATE OCT 15, 2002
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 6042/02
Being a by-law to exempt Lots 1, 2, 3 and
6, and Blocks 26, 33 and 34, Plan 40M-
2089, Pickering, from part lot control.
WHEREAS pursuant to the provisions of section 50 of the Planning Act, R.S.O.
1990, chapter P.13, the Council of the municipality may by by-law provide that
section 50(5) of the Act does not apply to certain lands within a plan of subdivision
designated in the by-law;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering
HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, chapter P.13, does not apply
to the lands described as follows:
Lots 1, 2, 3 and 6, and Blocks 26, 33 and 34, Plan 40M-2089, Pickering.
This by-law shall remain in rome and effect for a period of one year from the
date of the passing of this by-law and shall expire on October 21, 2003.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 21st day of
October, 2002.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
P4101.225
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REPORT TO
COUNCIL
Report Number: PD 48-02
Date: October 7, 2002
From:
Neil Carroll
Director, Planning & Development
Subject:
Road Naming/Road Dedication
Part of Lot 8, Concession 5 and Part of the Road Allowance between Lots 8
and 9, Concession 5, Pickering, designated as Parts 1,3 and 4,
Plan 40R-21341, Sideline 8
File: V0107; W2304; W2306
Recommendation:
By-laws should be enacted to:
dedicate those parts of Lot 8, Concession 5 and part of the Road Allowance
between Lots 8 and 9, Concession 5, Pickering, designated as Parts 1, 3 and 4,
Plan 40R-21341 as public highway; and
name those parts of Lot 8, Concession 5 and Part of the Road Allowance
between Lots 8 and 9, Concession 5, Pickering, designated as Parts 1,3 and 4,
Plan 40R-21341 as "Sideline 8".
Origin:
Development Agreement dated August 1,2002.
Authority:
Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, chapters 297(1 ) and 210.111.
Financial Implications: NIL
1.0 BackRround
On August 1, 2002, Richard, Ramona and Isabel Annis entered into an Agreement with
the City which provided for the upgrading of a portion of Sideline 8 to City standards
(Part of Part 1, Plan 40R-21341) and for the construction of a turning circle on those
parts of Lot 8, Concession 5, designated as Parts 3 & 4, Plan 40R-21341, in order to
provide legal frontage to their properties.
Report to Council PD 48-02
Subject: Road Naming/Road Dedication
Date: October 7, 2002
Page 2
17
As the road in Part 1, Plan 40R-21341 and the turning circle in Parts 3 & 4,
Plan 40R-21341 have now been constructed to a standard satisfactory to the City and
sufficient to allow public access, the road and the turning circle should be named
"Sideline 8" and dedicated as public highway.
Attachments:
Road Dedicating By-law.
Road Naming By-law.
Location mapping/Site Sketch.
Prepared By:
Denise Byb
Coordinator, Property & Development
Services
Approved / Endorsed By:
Director, Planning & Development
DB:td
Attachments
Copy: Chief Administrative Officer
Division Head, Municipal Property & Engineering
Recommended for the consideration of
Pickering City Council '
T~nV~s ~1: QuinrC.,/Chief ~dminis'tTa~e O~fi~er
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 6043/02
Being a by-law to dedicate that part of the
Road Allowance between Lots 8 and 9,
Concession 5, Picketing, designated as Part
1, Plan 40R- 21341 and those parts of Lot 8,
Concession 5, Pickering, designated as
Parts3 and 4, Plan 40R-21341 as public
highway.
WHEREAS The Corporation of the City of Picketing is the owner certain lands and
wishes to dedicate them as a public highway.
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Picketing HEREBY
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
that part of the Road Allowance between Lots 8 and 9, Concession 5, Picketing,
designated as Part 1, Plan 40R- 21341 and those parts of Lot 8, Concession 5,
Picketing, designated as Parts 3 and 4, Plan 40R-21341 am hereby dedicated
as public highway.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 21st day of October,
2002.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 6044/02
Being a by-law to name that part of the Road
Allowance between Lots 8 and 9, Concession
5, Picketing, designated as Part 1, Plan 40R-
21341 and those parts of Lot 8, Concession
5, Pickering, designated as Parts 3 and 4,
Plan 40R-21341 "Sideline 8".
WHEREAS, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Picketing dedicated those
parts of Lot 8, Concession 5, designated as Parts 3 & 4, 40R-21341 and the Road
Allowance between Lots 8 and 9, Concession 5, Picketing, designated as Part 1, Plan
40R-21341 as public highway under the jurisdiction of The Corporation of the City of
Picketing; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to section 210.111 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, chapter
M.45, the Council of a local municipality may pass by-laws for giving names to or
changing the names of highways; and
WHEREAS it is now desireable to name those portions of the dedicated highway as
"Sideline 8".
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Picketing HEREBY
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
that part of the Road Allowance between Lots 8 and 9, Concession 5, Pickering,
designated as Part 1, Plan 40R- 21341 and those parts of Lot 8, Concession 5,
Picketing, designated as Parts 3 and 4, Plan 40R-21341 are hereby named
"Sideline 8".
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 21st day of October,
2002.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
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SERVICES DEPARTMENT
MUNICIPAL PROPERTY & ROAD DEDICATION - PART OF THE ROAD ALLOWANCE
ENGINEERING DIVISION BETWEEN LOTS 8&9, CON 5, BEING PART 1,40R-21341 &
.~, PART OF LOT 8, CON 5, BEING PARTS 3&4, 40R-21341
1:10,000 SEPTEMBER 30, 2002
I: \MPondE\ Themaflc M~ppl~g \Mopa \P~l~D - Pl~nnl~g \ $1d~lne 8. dwg
REPORT TO
COUNCIL
Report Number: PD 45-02
Date: October 7, 2002
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From:
Neil Carroll
Director, Planning & Development
Subject:
Road Naming/Road Dedication
Lot 43, Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051,
(Being Part 7, Plan 40R-11080)
Goldenridge Road
Files: D8611/W2304.415/W2306A
Recommendation:
By-laws should be enacted to:
1. name that part of Lot 43, Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051, being Part 7, Plan 40R-
11800, Goldenridge Road, and;
2. dedicate that Part of Lot 43, Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051, Part 7,
Plan 40R-11800, Goldenridge Road as a public highway.
Origin:
Development Agreement dated April, 1988.
Authority:
Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, chapters 297(1 ) and 210.111.
Financial Implications: NIL
1.0 Backqround
In April 1988, the Town entered into an Agreement with James Herbert Carey for the
development of 5 building lots. Clause #10 of that Agreement provided for the Transfer
to the Town of the subject lands for future road purposes. As the construction of the
roadway has now been completed and the name "Goldenridge Road" has been
approved by City staff and the Region as the designated name for this newly
constructed portion of roadway, it is necessary to enact by-laws to legally name and
dedicate it as a public highway.
Date: October 7, 2002
Report to Council PD 45-02
Subject: Lot 43, Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051,
being Part 7, Plan 40R-11080
Page 2
Attachments:
Road Dedicating By-law
Road Naming By-law
Location mapping/Site Sketch
Prepared By:
Denise )y~e
Coordinator, Property &'Development
Services
Approved / Endorsed By:
~riel cCt~[~~~,P~)eve,o pment
DB:td
Attachments
Copy: Chief Administrative Officer
Recommended for the consideration of
Pickering City Council --/~ .
Thomas h,ef/~lm~mstr~e Offio~r
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WELRUS STREET
SPRUCE
SUBJECT --
AREA
DUNBARTON
-- AVENUE
OPEP,_&'r!oNs & E, MF..B. GENCY
SERVICES DEPARTMENT
MUNICIPAL PRO~=ERTY &
ENGINEERING DIVISION
ROAD DEDICATION - PART LOT 43,
REGISTRAR'S COMPILED PLAN 1051,
BEING PART 7, PLAN 40R-11080
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T~HE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERIN~,,
_BY-LAW NO. 6045/02
Being a by-law to dedicate part of Lot 43,
Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051, being
Part 7, Plan 40R-11080, Picketing as public
highway.
WHEREAS The Corporation of the City of Picketing is the owner of part of Lot 43,
Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051, being Part 7, Plan 40R-11080 and wishes to dedicate
it as a public highway.
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Picketing HEREBY
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
Part of Lot 43, Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051, being Part 7, Plan 40R-11080,
Picketing is hereby dedicated as public highway.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 21st day of October,
2002.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 6046/02
Being a by-law to name that part of Lot 43,
Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051, being
Part 7, Plan 40R-11080, Picketing
"Goldenridge Road".
WHEREAS, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Picketing dedicated that part
of Lot 43, Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051, designated as Part 7, Plan40R-11080
public highway under the jurisdiction of The Corporation of the City of Picketing; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to section 210.111 of the Municipal Act, R.S,O. 1990, chapter
M.45, the Council of a local municipality may pass by-laws for giving names to or
changing the names of highways; and
WHEREAS it is now desireable to name that portion of the dedicated highway as
Goldenridge Road.
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Picketing HEREBY
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
Part of Lot 43, Registrar's Compiled Plan 1051, being Part 7, Plan 40R-11080,
Picketing is hereby named "Goldenddge Road".
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 21st day of October,
2002.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERIN(':
.BY-LAW NO. 6o47/02
Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement Officers
for certain purposes (Parking Regulation - 905 Bayly St.,
1915 Denmar Road, 1310 Fieldlight Blvd., 1345 Altona
Road, 1890 Valley Farm Road and 1330 Altona Road.)
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:
That the following persons be hereby appointed as municipal law enforcement
officers in and for the City of Picketing I 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)
905 Bayly Street, 1915 Denmar Road, 1310 Fieldlight Blvd. and 1345
Altona Road:
Don Sunny-Guy
b) 1890 Valley Farm Road:
Andre Gorley
Doug Shearer
Jonathan Strange
Rob Scott
c) 1330 Altona Road:
Peter Alves
Kenneth Leversuch
William Casey
Darren Little
David Diaz
Eshantha Guneratna
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.
These appointments shall expire upon the persons listed in section l(a) ceasing
to be employees of Authorized Parking Only Ltd. or upon Authorized Parking
Only Ltd. ceasing to be an agent of 905 Bayly St., 1915 Denmar Rd., 1310
Fieldlight Blvd., or 1345 Altona Road, or in section l(b) ceasing to be employees
of Intercon Secudty Ltd. or upon Intercon Security Ltd. ceasing to be an agent of
1890 Valley Farm Road, or in section 1(c) ceasing to be employees of Direct
Services Limited or upon Direct Services Limited ceasing to be an agent of 1330
Altona Road, or upon whichever shall occur first.
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BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 218t day of October,
2002.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
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PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
October 15, 2002
To:
From:
Subject:
Bruce J. Taylor
City Clerk
Catherine Rose
Manager, Policy
Amendment 10 to the Pickering Official Plan
(Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 02-002/P)
City-initiated: Northeast Quadrant Review Implementation
Part of Lots 27 & 28, Range 3, B.F.C.
(Lands Generally Bounded by Whites Road, Sheppard Avenue and
Kingston Road)
City of Pickering
On October 15, 2002, Planning Committee considered Planning & Development
Report PD 43-02. The Report recommended that: (1) Council approve
Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 02-002/P to revise various land use
designations within the Northeast Quadrant Review Area, revise the policies for
the Woodlands Neighbourhood as they affect the Northeast Quadrant Review
Area, and delete policies for a Study Area within the Northeast Quadrant Review
Area; and (2)Council enact a by-law to adopt Amendment 10 to the
Picketing Official Plan.
A draft by-law for the enactment of Amendment 10 to the Pickering Official Plan
has been prepared and is attached for the consideration of City Council at its
meeting scheduled for October 21, 2002. A Statutory Public Meeting was held
for this application on August 8, 2002.
Please note that this by-law may be given all three readings at the
October 21,2002 Council Meeting provided Council adopts the recommendation_
of Planning Committee...
The purpose and effect of Amendment 10 to the Picketing Official Plan is
to:
· redesignate the south-east corner of Whites Road and
Sheppard Avenue from Mixed Use Areas - Mixed Corridors to
Urban Residentia. I Area - Medium Density;
Amendment 10 to the Pickering Official Plan
October 15, 2002
Page 2
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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 StudyAreas to Mixed Use Areas - Mixed Corridors;
redesignate the properties lying east of the 'old' Dunbarton School
property, south of Sheppard 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 polices; and
revise policy 11.8 - Woodlands Neighbourhood Policies with new
polices addressing land use, transportation and environmental and
stormwater management matters;
If you require further assistance or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact
me at extension 2038.
I concur that this by-law
be considered at this time:
ir:ector,~ & Development
CLPJjf
G mg~or theaslAm ec, dment~M emoToClerkFo rwarding DraffA dopfi ngBy.lawt o Co uncil
Attachment
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Catherine Rose, Manager, Policy
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 6~8/02 .
Being a By-law to adopt Amendment 10 to the Official Plan for the City of Picketing
(OPA 02-002/P)
WHEREAS pursuant to the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.p. 13, subsections 17(22)and
21(1), the Council of the Corporation of the City of Picketing may by by-law adopt
amendments to the Official Plan for the City of Picketing;
AND WHEREAS pursuant to Section 17(10) of the Planning Act, the Minister of
Municipal Affairs and Housing has by order authorized Regional council to pass a
by-law to exempt proposed area municipal official plan amendments from its approval;
AND WHEREAS on February 23, 2000 Regional Council passed By-law 11/2000 which
allows the Region to exempt proposed area municipal official plan amendments from its
approval;
AND WHERERAS the Region has advised that Amendment 10 to the City of Picketing
Official Plan is exempt from Regional approval;
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. That Amendment 10 to the Picketing Official Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit "A",
is hereby adopted;
2. That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to forward to the Regional
Municipality of Durham the documentation required by Procedure: Area
Municipal Official Plans and Amendments;
3. This By-law shall come into force and take effect on the day of the final passing
hereof.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 2! day of
October 2002.
MAYOR
WAYNE ARTHURS
CLERK
BRUCE J. TAYLOR
Exhibit "A" to By-law
AMENDMENT 10
TO THE
CITY OF PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN
AMENDMENT 10 TO THE PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN
PURPOSE:
LOCATION:
BASIS:
The purpose of this amendment is 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 Urban Residential Area - Low Density Residential to
Urban Residential Area - 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 Sheppard Avenue
and west of the main Amberlea Creek tributary, from
Urban Residential Area - Medium Densily to Mixed Use
Areas - Mixed Corridors;
· redesignate the interior lands located north of Kingston
Road and east of Whites Road from Urban ResidentialArea
- Medium Densilyto Mixed Use Areas- Mixed Corridors; and
· delete policy 3.16 - Urban Study Areas: Old Dunabarton School
polices; and
· revise policy 11.8 - Woodlands Neighbourhood Policies
with new polices addressing land use, transportation and
environmental and stormwater management matters;
The subject lands are approximately 12.9 hectares in size, and
are generally bounded by Kingston Road, Whites Road, and
Sheppard Avenue, Part of Lots 27 and 28, Range 3, B.F.C.
The Northeast Quadrant Review has resulted in a renewed
vision for the further growth and 'evolution of the Northeast
Quadrant.
The proposed Woodlands Neighbourhood Polices and
revised Northeast Quadrant Guidelines establish a
comprehensive framework for guiding private development
and investment within the quadrant, while ensuring a
sensitive 'fit' to the existing neighbourhood context. As well,
the framework provides direction and guidance for the
reorganization of the built and natural environments that
promotes the transformation of this section of Kingston Road
into a more vibrant 'mainstreet'.
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ACTUAL
AMENDMENT:
The Pickering Official Plan is hereby amended by:
1. Amending Schedule ! - Land Use Structure by
redesignating lands as follows:
· the south-east corner of Whites Road and
Sheppard Avenue from Mixed Use Areas - Mixed Condors
to Urban Residential Area - Medium Density;
· the properties along the south side of Sheppard
Avenue, east of the Amberlea Creek tributary,
from Urban Residential Area - Low Density Residential
to Urban Residential Area - Medium Density Residential,.
· the 'old' Dunbarton School property from
Other Designations - Urban Study Areas to Mixed Use Areas
- Mixed Corridors;
· the properties lying east of the 'old' Dunbarton School
property, west of the main Amberlea Creek
tributary, and south of Sheppard Avenue, from
Urban Residential Area - Medium Density to
Mixed Use Areas - Mixed Corridors; and
· the interior lands located north and east of
Whites Road and Kingston Road from
Urban Residenlial Area - Medium Densily to Mixed Use Areas
-Mixed Corridors, as illustrated on Schedule 'A'
attached to this Amendment;
Revise policy 11.8 - Woodlands Neigbbourbood Policies,
by retaining the existing sections (a), (b) and (c),
renumbering existing section (e) as (d), and adding
new subsections (e) through (g) as follows:
"11.8 City Council shall,
(a) in the established residential areas along Highbush
Trail, Old Forest Road, Rosebank Road and
Sheppard Avenue, encourage and where possible
require new development to be compatible with the
character of existing development;
(b) encourage the introduction of uses and facilities into
the neighbourhood that complement and support
secondary school students and activities;
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Amendment 10 to the Pickering Official Plan - Amendment for the Northeast Quadrant
(c) despite Table 6* of Chapter Three, establish a
maximum residential density of 55 units per net hectare
for lands located on the north side of Kingston Road
that are designated Mixed Use Areas and abut lands
developed as low density development;
(d) accommodate futmeimptovem~ to Sheppatd Avenue and
Rosebank Road within the existing 20 metre road
allowance, except at intersections where additional road
allowance width may be need to provide vehicular
turning lanes;
(e) to provide direction for land use within the lands
covered by the Northeast Quadrant Development
Guidelines;
(i) further its objective of transforming Kingston
Road into a "mainstreet" for Picketing by
requiring the placement of buildings to provide a
strong and identifiable urban edge, the
construction of some multi-storey buildings, and
the provision of safe and convenient pedestrian
access; accordingly, for the lands designated
Mixed Use Areas - Mixed Corridor, City Council
shall require,
(A) buildings to be located close to the street
edge, with the minimum specified
percentage of their front walls required to be
located within build-to-zones to be established
in the implementing zoning by-laws for
each site;
(B) all buildings to be a minimum of two
storeys in height, and require maximum
building heights to be established in the
implementing zoning by-law considering
compatibility matters such as yard setbacks,
building orientation and massing, adequate
access to sunlight and privacy for existing
residential development;
(C) commercial development to provide second
storey functional floor space, with the
minimum percentage of their gross floor
area to be provided in second (or higher)
storeys to be established in the
implementing zoning by-laws for each
project;
(ii) require new development to establish bm~lings on
Whims Road and Sheplratd Avenue close to the street
edge, with the front doors facing the street, with a
specified percentage of their front walls required to
be located within build-to-zones to be established
in the implementing zoning by-law for this site;
Table 6 is attached to this Amendment for information purposes only; it does
not constitute part of the Amendment.
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Amendment 10 to the Pickering Official Plan - Amendment for the Northeast Quadrant
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(iii) restrict the height of the Sheppard Avenue
elevation of new dwellings fronting Sheppard
Avenue to a maximum of two storeys;
(iv) require a minimum of four functional storeys for
the Whites Road elevations of new dwellings
fronting Whites Road;
(v) recognize the existing low density development on
SheppardAvenue, and to this end, require the
design of new residential or commercial
development to be compatible with existing
development with respect to such matters as
building heights, yard setbacks, building
orientation and massing, access to sunlight, and
privacy;
(vi) despite Table 10' of Chapter Three, establish a
maximum residential density of 55 units per net
hectare for lands located within the area governed
by the Northeast Quadrant Development Guidelines
that are designated Urban Residential - Medium
Density, in light of their location abutting lands
developed as low density development;
(vii) despite ll.8(e)(vi) above, and Table 10' of Chapter
Three, permit residential development below the
minimum residential density of 30 units per net
hectare for lands on the south side of Sheppard
Avenue;
(viii) despite sections 3.6(b)*, 3.9(b)* and 15.38', and
Tables 5* and 9* of Chapter 3, prohibit the
development of any new gas bars, automobile
service stations, or car washes for lands designated
Mixed Used Area . Mixed Corridors or
Urban Residential - Medium Density; and
(ix) despite section ll.8(e)(i)(C), the requirement for
second storey functional floor space is not
mandatory for existing or future vehicle dealerships
and on the Hayes Line Properties Inc. lands, being
Part of Lot 28, Range 3, Broke Front Concession, City of
Picketing;
to provide direction for transportation matters within
and around the lands covered by the Northeast Q~mcLrant
Development Guidelines,
(i) support shared access points between properties
along Kingston Road, in consultation with the
Region of Durham;
(ii) promote the reduction of traffic speeds and
improvement of pedestrian safety along Sheppard
Avenue by implementing pavement markings and
other measures, and considering "traffic-calming"
techniques following the adoption of a City policy;
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Amendment 10 to the Pickering Official Plan - Amendment for the Northeast Quadrant
Tables 5, 9 and 10 and sections 3.6(b), 3.9(b) and 15.38 are attached to this Amendment for
information purposes only; they do not constitute part of the Amendment.
(iii) require vehicular access, by means of easements
from Delta Boulevard to Whites Road, and from
Delta Boulevard easterly across the Mixed Corridor
lands located east of the 'old' Dunbarton School
site;
(iv) require pedestrian access, by means of easements
or public wal~ays, from Delta Boulevard through
the 'old' Dunbarton School site with connections to
Sheppard Avenue and Kingston Road, where
appropriate;
(g) to provide direction for environmental and stormwater
management' matters respeciing the Amberlea Creek
tributary that flows through lands covered by the
Northeast Quadrant Development Guidelines,
(i) support the principle of piping the Amberlea Creek
tributary that flows through the Northeast
Quadrant lands, and recognizing the interests of
landowners within the Northeast Quadrant on
whose lands Amberlea Creek tributary flows to pipe
that tributary, and the position of the Toronto and
Region Conservation Authority to work with the City
and landowners to implement a stormwater
management strategy, which will ultimately result
in the piping of the Amberlea Creek tributary
through the Northeast Quadrant lands;
(ii) require any developer of lands within the Northeast
Quadrant proposing to pipe or relocate the
Amberlea Creek tributary to;
(A) submit an environmental / stormwater
management report, to the satisfaction of the
City and the Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority, which must
demonstrate how the proposal is consistent
with the broader stormwater management
strategy resulting in a significant net
environmental benefit to the watershed;
(B) obtain appropriate approvals and permits
from public review agencies; and
(C) satisfy any required compensation under the
Fisheries Act; and
(iii) ensure that development proposals are undertaken
in a manner that does not adversely impact
downstream water quality and quantity through the
use of on-site controls and / or financial
contributions to a downstream stormwater facility
if necessary; and
(h) to provide additional direction on implementation
matters for lands covered by the Northeast Quadrant
Development Guidelines,
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=
(i)
through the use of the holding provisions of the
Planning Act, require where necessary, proponents
to enter into agreements with the City, Region and
other agencies as appropriate, respecting various
development related matters including but not
limited to: entering into cost sharing agreements
between each other where mutual shared access is
necessary; providing or exchanging easements over
lands where necessary; payment of study costs; and
providing contributions to the cost of a
downstream stormwater management facility, if
necessary."
Delete in its entirety, section 3.16, Urban StudyArea:
Old Dunbarton School policies, which policies identify
that City Council shall, following the results of an
appropriate land use, transportation and design
study, establish appropriate land use designations
and policies for the subject lands by amendment;
and, renumber remaining sections accordingly.
IMPLEMENTATION:
The provisions set forth in the City of Pickering Official Plan,
as amended, regarding the implementation of the Plan shall
apply in regard to this Amendment.
INTERPRETATION:
The provisions set forth in the City of Pickering Official Plan,
as amended, regarding the interpretation of the Plan shall
apply in regard to this Amendment.
City.initiated: Northe~t Quadran{ A~ea
OPA 02-002/P
September 27, 2002
SCHEDULE
/,/ [ ~ ,'~ REDESIGNATE FROM 'MIXED USE AREAS-MIXED
'Z'~ ~ ~ CORRIDOFL.q" AND ff.JRBAN RESIDENTIAL
,,SHEPPARD AVENUE .,/_!_ _
: :
SC'm~.nU/.J~ ! TO THE LAND USE STRU~
PICKERING
OFFICIAl PLAN o...:~., s,~.oE sYSTE. E..-OY.E.T
· ?,~:~: NATURAL AREA..S ~ PRESTIGE: EMPLOYMENT ~1~ CONT~OLLE:D ACCESS ARF_.A~
AREAS
i --'--i ~ LOCAL NOD£$
I I ~c~ ~ COMIdUNiTY NODES
j "-'"
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Selected Policy Extracts from the Pickering Official Plan
Referred to in Amendment 10
Provided for Information Purposes Only- Not Part of Potential Amendment
' :TABLE 5
i LocalNodes
i Residential;
':' Retailing of goods and services generally serving the needs of the
surrounding neighbourhoods;
Offices and restaurants;
Community, cultural and recreational uses.
Community Nodes~ i All uses permissible in Local Nodes, at a larger scale and intensity,
and setwfng a broader area.
Mixed Corridors All uses permissible in Local Nodes and Community Nodes, at a
scale and intensity equivalent to Community Nodes;
. ~ Special purpose commercial uses.
Downtown Core i All uses permissible in Local Nodes and Community Nodes, at the
igreatest scale and intensity in the City, serving City-wide and regional
levels;
i
Special purpose commercial uses.
3.6 City Council,
(a) ...;
(b) may zone lands designated Mixed Use Areas for one or more purposes as set out in
Table $, and in so doing will apply appropriate performance standards, restrictions and
provisions~ including those set out in Table 6;
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Selected Policy Extracts from the Pickering Official Plan
Referred to in Amendment 10
Provided for Information Purposes Only- Not Part of Potential Amendment
Minimum . ~ Maximum
Floorspace Index
Subcategory (in total building
i floorspace divided
................................................. ~ ................................................................................... .-
Local Nodes i over 30 and up to and up to and including 10,000 i up to and including
i including 80 i 2.0 FSI
Communitv i over 80 and up to and up to and including 20,000 up to and including
Nodes ' including 140 2.5 FSI
Mixed over 30 and up to and determined by site-specific ! up to and including
Corridors including 140 zoning i 2.5 FSI
Downtown over 80 and up to and up to and including 300,000 up to and including
Core including 180 3.0 FSI
TABLE 9
Designation
i other policies of this Plan, will be detailed in
zoning by-laws.)
Urban Residential Residential uses, home occupations, limited
Areas offices serving the area, and limited
retailing of goods and services serving the
i area;
Community, cultural and recreational uses;
Compatible employment uses, and
compatible special purpose commercial
uses serving the area.
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Selected Policy Extracts from the Pickering Official Plan
Referred to in Amendment 10
Provided for Information Purposes Only - Not Part of Potential Amendment
3.9 City Council,
(b) may zone lands designated Urban Residential Areas for one or more purposes as set out
in Table 9, and in so doing will apply appropriate performance standards, restrictions and
provisions, including those set out in Table 10;
Residential Area:
Subcategory [ '
i Low Density Area i up to and including 30
i Medium Density Area i over 30 and up to and including 80
i High Density Area i over 80 and up to and including 140
15.38
Within the urban area or within a rural hamlet, City Council may approve a site
specific zoning by-law with appropriate provisions and restrictions, to permit a retail
gasoline outlet in any land use designation except Open Space - Natural Areas,
provided,
(a) the retail gasoline outlet maintains the goals, objectives and policies of this
Plan;
(b) the retail gasoline outlet obtains access from an arterial road as identified on
Schedule II;
(c) the retail gasoline outlet is not located.adjacent to or opposite a school;
(d) the number of retail gasoline outlets is limited to a maximum of two outlets
within 100 metres of any intersection; and
(e) the retail gasoline outlet will not adversely affect the safe and convenient
movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
City of Pickering
· · NORTHEAST
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Planning & Development Department
QUADRANT REVIEW AREA
IDATE SEPT. 16, 2002