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Planning & Development
Committee Meeting Minutes
March 7, 2022
Electronic Meeting – 7:00 pm
Chair: Councillor Doody-Hamilton
Present:
Mayor David Ryan
Councillors:
K.Ashe
M.Brenner
S.Butt
C.Doody-Hamilton
B.McLean
D.Pickles
Also Present:
M.Carpino -Chief Administrative Officer
K.Bentley -Director, City Development & CBO
P.Bigioni -Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor
S.Cassel -City Clerk
C.Rose -Chief Planner
N.Surti -Manager, Development Review & Urban Design
R.Perera -Deputy Clerk
C.Morrison -Principal Planner, Development Review
C.Celebre -Principal Planner, Strategic Initiatives
F.Chau -Planner ll
I.Lima -(Acting) Planner II
1.Roll Call
The City Clerk certified that all Members of Council were present and participating
electronically in accordance with By-law 7771/20.
2.Disclosure of Interest
No disclosures of interest were noted.
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Butt
That the rules of procedure be suspended to allow one additional delegation, under
Section 4 of the agenda regarding Report PLN 16-22.
Carried on a Two-Thirds Vote
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Chair: Councillor Doody-Hamilton
3.Statutory Public Meetings
Councillor Doody-Hamilton, Chair, gave an outline of the requirements for a Statutory
Public Meeting under the Planning Act. She outlined the notification process procedures
and also noted that if a person or public body does not make oral or written submissions
to the City before the By-law is passed, that person or public body are not entitled to
appeal the decision of City Council to the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT), and may not be
entitled to be added as a party to the hearing unless, in the opinion of OLT, there are
reasonable grounds to do so.
Catherine Rose, Chief Planner, appeared before the Committee to act as facilitator for
the Statutory Public Meeting portion of the meeting, explaining the process for discussion
purposes as well as the order of speakers.
3.1 Information Report No. 05-22
Revised Draft Plan of Subdivision Application SP-2015-03 (R)
Revised Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 05/15 (R)
Seaton TFPM Inc.
Part of Lots 17 to 19,
Concession 4 and Part of Lots 19 to 20, Concession 5
Seaton Community
A statutory public meeting was held under the Planning Act, for the purpose of
informing the public with respect to the above-noted application.
Cristina Celebre, Principal Planner, Strategic Initiatives, provided the Committee
with an overview of Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 05/15. Through the
aid of a PowerPoint presentation, Ms. Celebre outlined the subject lands, noting
that the purpose of the amendment was to permit the approval and
implementation of a draft plan of subdivision containing a variety of land uses. She
further spoke to the revised submitted plan, requested zoning by-law
amendments, planning policy framework, planning and design comments, and the
next steps in the application process.
Max Cargaro and Constance Ratelle, Mattamy Homes, joined the electronic
meeting via audio connection and noted that they were available for questions.
A question and answer period ensued between Members of the Committee, Mr.
Cargaro, Ms. Ratelle, and staff regarding:
•timelines of construction of the various components of the proposed
development;
•whether the City would be working with the landowner to expedite the
commercial/employment aspects of the development;
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•concerns regarding the lack of retail space in the area;
•assigned school blocks on the subject lands and the anticipated timelines
for the building of the schools in the Duffin Heights neighbourhood;
•watershed areas and the stormwater management on the subject lands;
and,
•controls the City could put in place to ensure a safe kiss n ride program for
new school sites.
Adam Layton, Evans Planning
Re: PLN 15-22
Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 20-007/P
Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 12/20
Draft Plan of Subdivision Application 18T-99011(R20)
Centreville Homes (Pickering) Inc.
Part of Lots 28 to 30, Plan 350, Now Part 1 40R-31048
(313 Toynevale Road)
Adam Layton, Evans Planning, joined the electronic meeting via audio connection
to speak to Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 12/20 on behalf of
Centreville Homes (Pickering) Inc. Through the aid of a PDF presentation, Mr.
Layton discussed the existing site context, the previously submitted plan of
subdivision, the existing zoning on site, details of the conceptual site plan, the
proposed zoning amendment, and the conceptual building elevations.
A question and answer period ensued between Members of the Committee and
Mr. Layton, regarding:
•impact to abutting residences and concerns regarding encroached damage
that could take place during construction;
•ensuring that the rear lots of vegetation would be protected and the types of
dispute resolution mechanisms that would be used to resolve any disputes
during construction on abutting properties;
•the tree preservation plan and whether any trees had been removed to
date; and,
•whether the applicant had worked to mitigate the damage to a property on
Lytton Court.
Bob Martindale, Martindale Planning Services
Re: PLN 16-22
Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 04/19
R.Taghipour
1964 Royal Road
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Bob Martindale, Martindale Planning Services, joined the electronic meeting via
audio connection and noted that the commercial component had been removed
from the application, that he concurred with Staff’s recommendation, and that he
was available for questions.
A question and answer period ensued between Members of Committee, Staff, and
Mr. Martindale, regarding:
•whether a previous issue regarding a narrow laneway which would be
shared with a neighbor had been resolved; and,
•confirmation that there would be no commercial component to the
application.
5.Planning & Development Reports
5.1 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 15-22
Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 20-007/P
Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 12/20
Draft Plan of Subdivision Application 18T-99011(R20)
Centreville Homes (Pickering) Inc.
Part of Lots 28 to 30, Plan 350, Now Part 1 40R-31048
(313 Toynevale Road)
A question and answer period ensued between Members of the Committee and
Staff regarding;
•the recent correspondence from the Durham District School Board and
Durham Catholic District School Board regarding widening dead-end roads
in Durham Region for the safe operation of school buses that Council had
endorsed, and whether the proposed development’s turning radius allowed
for the safe turnaround of school busses;
•whether the applicant had appealed infill By-law 7871/21 relating to the
City’s Official Plan Amendment 40; and,
•whether the applicant’s proposal included provisions that were part of their
appeal of By-law 7871/21.
Recommendation:
Moved by Mayor Ryan
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
1.That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 20-007/P, submitted by
Centreville Homes (Pickering) Inc., to increase the maximum net residential
density from 17 to 18.5 units per net hectare, for the lands located on the
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south side of Toynevale Road, west of Lytton Court and east of Winette
Road, to facilitate a residential development, be approved, and that the
draft by-law to adopt Amendment 44 to the Pickering Official Plan as set
out in Appendix I to Report PLN 15-22 be forwarded to Council for
enactment;
2.That Draft Plan of Subdivision Application 18T-99011(R20), submitted by
Centreville Homes (Pickering) Inc., to establish a residential plan of
subdivision, consisting of 13 lots for detached dwellings, 2 blocks for
stormwater management, a public road and 1 block for a 0.3 metre reserve
as shown on Attachment #4 to Report PLN 15-22 and the implementing
conditions of approval, as set out in Appendix II, be endorsed;
3.That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 12/20, submitted by
Centreville Homes (Pickering) Inc., to implement the Draft Plan of
Subdivision 18T-99011(R20), on lands being Part of Lots 28 to 30, Plan
350, now Part 1 40R-31048 be approved, and that the draft Zoning By-law
Amendment as set out in Appendix III to Report PLN 15-22 be finalized and
forwarded to Council for enactment; and,
4.That Amendment 9 to the Rosebank Neighbourhood Development
Guidelines – Precinct No. 1, to allow an exception permitting minimum lot
frontages of 12 metres and minimum lot depths of 25 metres for single
detached dwellings to implement Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-
99011(R20), be approved as set out in Appendix IV.
Carried
5.2 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 16-22
Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 04/19
R.Taghipour
1964 Royal Road
A question and answer period ensued between Members of the Committee and
Staff regarding:
•whether the proposed semi-detached building would be subject to site plan
approval;
•ensuring that the material components of the homes were compatible with
existing standards;
•the south side of the building facing a commercial property and whether the
setbacks of the proposed development addressed the adjacent land use;
•the height of the proposed development and whether it was in line with the
surrounding area;
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•impact to abutting properties during construction and dispute resolution
tools to manage conflicts related to property damage by builders; and,
•incorporating dispute resolution procedures as part of the construction site
maintenance responsibilities of builders and developers to manage conflicts
related to abutting property damage.
Recommendation:
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Butt
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 04/19, submitted by R. Taghipour,
to facilitate two semi-detached dwellings, be approved, and that the draft Zoning
By-law Amendment asset out in Appendix I to Report PLN 16-22 be finalized and
forwarded to Council.
Carried
6.Other Business
There was no other business.
7.Adjournment
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Ashe
That the meeting be adjourned.
Carried
The meeting adjourned at 8:12 p.m.
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