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Ontario
Onlado Municipal Board
Commission des affaires municipales de I'Ontario
IN THE MATTER OF Section 64 of the
Ontario Municipal Board Act, (R.S.O.
~980, c. 347 as amendedl
- and -
IN THE MATTER OF an application by
The Corporation of the Town of
Pickering for an order approving:
(a) the Community Improvement
Project for the Bayview Street
Rehabilitation Area under
P.R.I.D.E. at an estimated cost
of $1,260,000.00 and the
borrowing of money by way of
temporary advances not exceeding
in the aggregate such estimated
cost, and
(b) the raising, out of current
revenue, to a maximum of
$590,000.00, in the years 1988
to 1990
BEFORE:
D. H. McROBB
Vice-Chairman
Friday, the 23rd day
- and -
of September, 1988
V. M. SINGER
Member
THE BOARD ORDERS that this application be granted and that the applicant may
proceed with the Community Improvement Project as described in Schedule "A"
annexed hereto and may borrow money by way of temporary advances a sum not
exceeding $1,260,000.00 and shall raise out of current revenue the sum of
$590,000.00 with interest over each of the years 1988, 1989 and 1990 sufficient
to repay such temporary advances, provided that the Council of the applicant
corporation in exercising any power approved by this order shall comply and
conform with all statutory and other legal requirements related thereto.
SECRETARY
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~ E 881105
Ontario
Ontario Municipal Board
Commission des affaires municipales de I'Ontario
SCHEDULE "A"
to the order of the Ontario Municipal Board
made on the 23rd day of September, ]988
Community Improvement Project, consisting of:
1. SANITARY SEWER FACILITIES
A. Pumping Station and Forcemain
B. Waterpoint St.
C. Bayview St. and easements
D. M~le St. (if warranted), Simpson St., Browning St. (west portion) and
St. Martin's Dr. S.
2. ~TER SERVICE
A. Waterpoint St.
B. B~view St.
C. Maple St. (if warranted), Simpson St., Browning St. (west portion) and
St. Martin's Dr. S.
3. STORM DRAINAGE FACILITIES
A. Waterpoint St.
B. B~view St.
C. Maple St., Simpson St., Browning St. (west portion) and St. Martin's
Dr. S.
4. ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
A. Waterpoint St.
B. Bayview St.
C. Maple St., Simpson St., Browning St. (west portion) and St. Martin's
Dr. S.
SECRETARY
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING
BY-LAW No. 2672/88
Being a By-law to adopt a Community Improvement Plan for
the Bayview Street Rehabilitation Area of the Town
Picketing
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering has designated by
by-law the Bayview Street Rehabilitation Area, being lands in Part of Lots 23 and 2t~,
Range 3, Broken Front Concession, Picketing, as a Community Improvement Project Area
pursuant to section 28(2) of the Planning Act, S.O. 1983;
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. The Community Improvement Plan for the Bayview Street Rehabilitation Area of the
Town of Picketing, attached hereto as Schedule A, is hereby adopted.
2. That the Town Clerk is hereby directed to submit, pursuant to subsections 28(4)
and 17(6) of the Planning Act S.O. 1983, the Community Improvement Plan for the
Bayview Street Rehabilitation Area to the Minister of Municipal Affairs for approval.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 1st day
of February , 1988.
ohh E.~ ~n'd~s~,'Mayor
TOWN OF
PICKERING
APPROVED
LEGAL D£PT.
Schedule A to By-law 2672/88
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT
PLAN
BAYVIEW STREET REHABILITATION
AREA
TOWN OF PICKERING
Adopted by the Council
of the Corporation of the
Town of Pickering on
Page 1
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN
BAYVIEW STREET REHABILITATION AREA
1.0 Community Improvement Goal
1.1 To improve living conditions in the Bayview Street
Rehabilitation Area of the Frenchman's Bay and Shoreline
Community.
2.0 Community Improvement Objectives
2.1 To secure under public ownership all private roads in the
Bayview Street Rehabilitation Area, and improve these and
other roads in the Area to appropriate municipal standards.
2.2 To extend municipal water and sanitary sewer services to
all roads in the Bayview Street Rehabilitation Area that
lack such services, and to upgrade municipal water and
sanitary sewer services on other roads in the Area where
upgrading is warranted.
2.3 To provide municipal storm drainage services to all roads
in the Bayview Street Rehabilitation Area that lack such
services.
3.0 Description of the Project Area
3.1 The boundary of the Community Improvement Project Area is
shown on Map i to this Plan. This Area lies within the
Frenchman's Bay Community Improvement Area that is
delineated on Schedule "C" to Part I of the Rickering
District Plan.
3.2 The Community Improvement Project Area delineated in this
Plan shall be referred to in this Plan as the "Bayview
Street Rehabilitation Area", or as the "BSRA", or as the
"Area".
The BSRA comprises an area of approximately 3.6 hectares
(8.9 acres). Within this Area, there are 41 residential
dwellings and 11 vacant residential lots (as of December
31st, 1987). Approximately 130 people now live in the
Area. Over 50 percent of the existing dwellings in the
BSRA are in poor or fair condition. Appendix III to this
Plan provides a summary of land uses in the Area.
Page 2
3.4 The only roads in the BSRA that are under public ownership
are Front Street, the easterly section of Browning Avenue
and Maple Street (also known as Fairview Avenue). All
other roads in the Area are under private ownership.
The only roads, public or private, in the BSRA that have
the standard municipal road allowance width of 20 metres
(GG feet) are Front Street, the easterly section of
Browning Avenue, and St. Martin's Drive South. All others
have less than this standard road allowance, most having a
width of approximately 7.5 metres (30 feet). Other than
Front Street and the easterly section of Browning Avenue,
all roads in the Area are generally in poor condition.
3.6 Front Street, the easterly section of Browning Avenue and
Maple Street are the only roads in the BSRA served by
municipal water and sanitary sewer facilities. The
services on Maple Street are below existing Regional
standards. All other roads in the Area are unserviced by
municipal water and sanitary sewer facilities.
3.7 Municipal storm drainage facilities do not exist on any
roads in the BSRA.
4.0 Rationale for Community Improvements
4.1 The Community Improvement Policies of Part I of the
Pickering District Rlan identify the Frenchman's Bay and
Shoreline Area as a high priority area for community
improvement works.
4.2 A Community Improvement Background Study completed by
Macaulay Shiomi Consultants Limited in Oanuary 1986 also
recognizes a high priority need for community improvements
in the Frenchman's Bay and Shoreline Area. In addition,
that Study makes specific reference to the need for
improvements in the BSRA.
Page
The Frenchman's Bay and Shoreline Area Community Plan
designates lands in the BSRA that front St. Martin's Drive
South as "Resident£al Policy Area 5". The remainder of
the Area is designated "Residential Policy Area 6".
Policies for both residential areas permit the
rehabilitation of existing residences as well as the
construction of new residences. Before any significant
rehabilitation or construction can occur~ however,
municipal services must be extended to the Area, and roads
must become municipally owned.
4.4 The BSRA has the most serious municipal servicing
deficiencies of any lands in the South Rickering Major
Urban Area. The road, water service, sanitary sewer and
storm drainage deficiencies described in sections 3.4, 3.5
and 3.6 of this Plan pose significant risks to the health
and safety of residents in the Area.
4.5 Two objectives of The Town's Community Improvement Policy
of the Pickering District Plan are: to support private
efforts to maintain and rehabilitate existing buildings
and structures~ and, to upgrade or improve the existing
level of physical services and facilities such as roads,
street lights and sidewalks. The improvement of the
substandard, unserviced private and public roads in the
BSRA is directly within the intent of both of these
objectives.
4.6 Once the required municipal improvements are undertaken in
the BSRA, zoning by-law amendments may be enacted by Town
Council. The purpose of these amendments will be to
establish appropriate building and lot provisions for the
BSRA that will enable the private rehabilitation and
redevelopment of existing residences, and the construction
of new residences on vacant lots in the Area.
Specific Municipal Community Improvements
The municipal community improvements to be implemented in
the BSRA, their estimated gross costs, and potential
sources of funding for them are described in this
section. The location of specific projects and components
is shown on Map 1 of this Plan.
Page 4
5.2 Roads intended to become public roads under the Town's
jurisdiction are Waterpoint Street, Bayview Street,
Simpson Avenue, the westerly portion of Browning Street
and St. Martin's Drive South.
5.3 Water service, sanitary sewer and storm drainage
facilities will only be installed in the BSRA on public
roads, or on roads to become public roads.
5.4 Water services and sanitary sewers are intended to be
installed on all roads listed in section 5.2 of this Plan
if such roads become public roads. Depending on the
condition of the existing substandard services on Maple
Street, new water services and sanitary sewers may also be
installed on that road.
5.5 Storm drainage facilities are intended to be installed on
all roads where water services and sanitary sewers become
established, but only if feasible, taking into account
both engineering and financial considerations.
5.6 Road improvements (including paving, street lighting and
boulevard treatment) are intended to be undertaken for all
roads where water services, sanitary sewers and, if
feasible, storm drainage facilities become established.
5.7 The approximate estimated gross cost of all community
improvements described in this Rlan is $1,200,000. An
additional administration cost of up to approximately
$60,000 may also be attributed to these improvements.
5.8 Sources of funding for the municipal community
improvements described in this Plan, and for
administration, may include regional revenues, local
revenues, senior government assistance programs and local
improvement levies such as frontage and connection charges.
6.0 Relationship Between The Specific Improvements
And The Rationale For Community Improvements
6.1 The municipal community improvements described in section
5.0 of this Rlan provide direct solutions to the serious
road, water service, sanitary sewer and storm drainage
deficiencies found in the BSRA. By correcting these
deficiencies, the Town's long-term urban servicing
objectives will be more fully realized. Potential health
and safety problems for residents in the Area will also be
alleviated.
Page 5
6.2 Public investment in municipal servicing of the BSRA,
accompanied by appropriate zoning by-law amendments, will
encourage private investment in both upgrading and
rehabilitating residences in the Area.
7.0 Implementation and Interpretation
7.1 Minor changes to this Plan may be made without amendment
to this Rlan.
7.2 Major changes to this Plan may only be made by amendment
to this Rlan.
7.3 This Plan, and all amendments to it, shall not be
implemented until approved by Town Council, Regional
Council if necessary, and the Ministry of Municipal
Affairs, unless otherwise specified by that Ministry.
8.0 Map and Appendices
8.1 Map 1 is attached to this Plan and forms part of this Plan.
8.2 Appendices I through 1V, inclusive, are attached to this
Rlan only for informational purposes. They do not
constitute part of this Plan and therefore may be amended,
replaced, added to, or deleted without amendment to this
Plan.
MAP I
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AREA BOUNDARY
AND PROPOSED WORKS
BAYVIEW STREET REHABILITATION AREA
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LECEND
~ ~S IN~OED TO ~CO~E
PUBLIC ~AD INTENDED TO HA~
-';:;'Z~:~:'"' N~ WATER AND SANITARY
::~'.':::¥:: ~ORM DRAINAGE AND (IFWARR~D)
Il[C BOUNDA~ ~MMUNI~ ~ 'M~mM~T
APPENDIX I
Community Improvement Project Area By-law
Note: This Appendix will be a copy of the Community
Improvement Project Area by-law to be enacted by
Council on February l, 1988.
APPENDIX II
Estimated Cost and Staging of Improvements
NO. PRO~ECT CO#PONENT ESTIMATEO COST YEAR TO BE
Total Municipal Provincial UNDERTAKEN
Share * Share
1 SANITARY SEWER FACILITIES ~500,000 ~ 250,000
A. Pumptng Station
and Forcemaln 1988
B. Waterpoint St. 1988
C. Bayvtew St. and easements 1989
D. Maple St. (if warranted),
S~mpson St,, Browning St,
(west portion) and
St. Martin's Dr. S. 1990
2 WATER SERVICE $100,000 ~50,000 ~50,000
A. Waterpoint St. 1988
B. Bayview St. 1989
C. Maple St. (if warranted),
Simpson St., Browning
St. (west portion) and
St. Martin's Dr. S. 1990
3 STORM DRAINAGE FACILITIES ~200,000 ~12§,000 ~75,000
A. Waterpoint St. 1988
B. Bayview St. 1989
C. Maple St., Simpson St.,
Browning St. (west portion)
and St. Martin's Dr. S. 1990
4 ROAD IMPROV£MENTS ** ~400,000 ~400,000 -
A. Waterpoint St. 1988
B. Bayview St. 1989
C. Maple St., Simpson St.,
Browning St. (west
portion) and
St. Martin's Dr. S. 1990
B ADMINISTRATION *** ~60,000 ~60,000
TOTAL ~1,260,000 ~885,000 $375,000.
* To be offset by other sources of funding including Regional contributions and user levies
** Includes paving, street lighting and boulevard treatment
*** Maximum 5% of costs
APPENDIX III
Existing Land Uses in the Bayview Street
Rehabilitation Area *
LAND USE APPROXIMATE AREA TOTAL NUMBER
(IN HECTARES) OF LOTS
Residential with Buildings 2.18 41
Vacant Residential 0.35 ll
Rublic Roads 0.60
Private Roads 0.60
TOTAL ~.7~
* as of December 31st, 1987
APPENDIX IV
Town of Pick~ring community Improvement References
1. Town of Picketing, Community Improvement Policy and
Background Study, ganuary 1986, Macaulay/Shiomi Consultants
Ltd.
2. Town of Picketing, Planning Report No. 11/86, Proposed
Official Plan Amendment~ Community Improvement Policy Stud¥~
Town of Pickerin~, February ~, 1986.
Town of Pickering, Amendment No. 34 to the Official Plan for
the Town of Rickering, Community Improvement Policies,
approved by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Suly 28, 1986.
4. Town of Pickering, Planning Report No. 82/86, PRIDE
Application by the Town for the Frenchman's Bay Community
Improvement Area, December 10, 1986.
5. Town of Rickering, Planning Report No. 49/87, Town of
Picketing PRIDE Allocation~ 1987-1988 Prqgram Year,
September 29, 1987.
6. Town of Picketing, Fact Sheet~ Town of Pickerin~ PRIOE
Allocation~ Bayview Street Rehabilitation Area~ January 13~
1988.