HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 923/78THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 923/78
Being a by-law to amend the Plan for the
District Planning Area of the Town of
Pickering by the addition thereto of The
Community Plan for the Brock Industrial
Area.
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of clause (d) of sub-
section (1) of section 61 of The Regional Municipality of Dur-
ham Act, 1973, S.O. 1973, c.78, a Plan for the District Planning
Area of the Town of Pickering was adopted by the Council of the
Corporation of the Town of Pickering on June 5th, 1978, and
approved by the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham
on July 12th, 1978; and
WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to amend that Plan in order
to add thereto The Community Plan for the Brock Industrial Area;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the Town
of Pickering HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. The Community Plan for the Brock Industrial Area, a copy
of which is attached hereto as Schedule "I", is hereby
adopted.
2. The Plan for the District Planning Area of the Town of
Pickering, as approved by the Council of the Regional
Municipality of Durham on July 12th, 1978, is hereby
amended by adding thereto The Community Plan for the
Brock Industrial Area as adopted hereby.
3. The Clerk is hereby directed to forward the amendment
to the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham
for its approval.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed
this 22nd day of January 1979.
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B R O C K I N D U S T R I A L A R E A
C 0 M M U N I T Y P L A N
AMENDMENT NO. 4
TO THE
DISTRICT PLAN
FOR THE
DISTRICT PLANNING AREA
OF THE
TOWN OF PICKERING
Amendment No.4 to the District Plan for
the District Planning Area of the
Town of Pickerinq
PURPOSE OF The purpose of this District Plan Amendment is
AMENDMENT to provide guidelines, in the form of land use
designations and detailed policies, for future
development in the Brock Industrial Area.
BASIS OF The Community Plan for the Brock Industrial Area,
AMENDMENT which constitutes this amendment, has been pre-
pared in accordance with Section 5.2.2 of the
Durham Regional Official Plan and Section 9 of
the District Plan for the District Planning
Area of the Town of Pickering.
ACTUAL The District Plan for the District Planning
AMENDMENT Area of the Town of Pickering is hereby amended
by adding the policies as indicated on the
following pages of this amendment document to
Part II - Community Plans.
I PLANNING COMMUNITY I - BROCK INDUSTRIAL AREA
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2.
GOALS
a) To promote industrial development consistent
with the current goals of the municipality and
the needs of the community.
b) To ensure the preservation of suitably located
land for industrial uses.
c) To provide a broad range of industrial uses
and to ensure, by means of proper planning,
the compatibility of these uses with one
another and with other uses in the area.
d) To provide a suitable environment for industrial
activity and its development.
e) To provide adequate access from major trans-
portation arteries to the Brock Industrial Area.
f) To minimize undesirable effects, such as noise,
fumes, dust, vibration, and unsightly open
storage.
g) To protect and to make accessible the natural
environment.
LANA USE POLICIES
The policies set forth in this Community Plan for the
Industrial Area further specify and refine policies
contained in the Pickering District Plan. The
proposed land use components and general road
network are shown on Schedule I-A. Reference should
be made to Schedule I-A in reading the following
land use policies. The boundaries are approximate
only.
a) Principles
Two basic principles have been employed in
developing the land use policies.
i) Land uses are assigned to broad categories
according to three basic criteria-- use,
architectural and landscaping treatment,
and amount of required open storage. The
uses are arranged hierarchically with the
most carefully controlled industries
fronting Bayly Street and occupying the
periphery of the area and the least
controlled industries occupying the interior
of the area. In some instances this
principle is modified to accomodate special
Brock
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industrial requirements such as access to
rail sidings.
ii) Associated Industrial Uses are concentrated
in large clusters which are located near
points of convenient traffic access.
b) General Policies
i) Buffering shall be required to ensure the
visual compatibility of uses and to create
a safe environment.
ii) Severances shall be discouraged, unless the
resulting parcels are developed as parts of
a co-ordinated scheme.
A. Restricted Light Industrial
Uses in these areas shall be limited to those which
are appropriate to visible frontages of arterial roads
and location adjacent to residential and open space
areas by reason of their operations and appearance.
These shall be further subject to high performance
standards to eliminate or significantly reduce nuisance
in the form of noise, dust, colour, smoke, fumes,
vibration and exposed outside storage and shall in-
clude special requirements for siting, landscaping,
parking, external building materials and design, exterior
lighting and signs. Although industries shall be the
principal use in these areas, limited associated Indus-
trial Facilities in the form of professional and business
offices, which directly serve the Brock Industrial Area
or the employees therei», shall be permitted.
D. Light Industrial.
Uses in these areas shall be similar to those in "A"
above but subject to performance standards less
restrictive relating to noise and vibration,
landscaping, external building materials and design,
exterior lighting and signs. In determining per-
formance standards the proximity of such areas to
restricted light industrial, residential and open
space areas shall be taken into consideration.
C. Medium Industrial
Uses in these areas shall be industrial uses re-
quiring limited outdoor storage areas provided they
are of minimal detriment to adjacent uses from an
aesthetic and physical point of view.
D. Heavy Industrial
Uses in these areas, including some that may
generate obnoxious characteristics such as noise
odour, smoke, fumes or vibration or incorporate
extensive outside storage as part of their normal
operations, shall be permitted only subject to
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performance standards that limit such obnoxious
characteristics to such an extent that the imm_.=diate
industrial area, the general urban environment and
public health are not detrimentally affected.
F. Associated Industrial Facilities and Other Use:
a) Uses permitted in all these areas shall irclude:
i) Restricted Light industrial uses.
ii) Combined Industrial-Commercial uses which
involve commercial uses as an integral part
of their function, such as building supply
and home improvement centres, printinc shops
and other operations which combine sales to
the general public with wholesale supply to
trades and retail outlets; and
iii) Associated Industrial Facilities in tle
form of business and professional off.ces,
which directly serve the Brock Industrial
Area or the employees therein.
b) Uses permitted in areas, labelled "I" only,
include:
i) Associated Industrial Facilities, which
directly serve the Brock. Industrial Area
or the employees therein, such as
restaurants and goods equipment and
vehicle rental services.
ii) Private clubs, union halls, veteri.na.y
clinics and other similar uses that r-re
appropriately located in an industrial.
area.
c) No uses that will interfere with the commercial
activities of any Central Area shall be permitted.
d) Restaurants shall be limited to a maximum
percentage of the total floor space on each
lot. The percentage shall be established
in the restricted area (Zoning) by-law(::).
e) The maximum percentage of floor space devoted
to ancillary sales by a user shall be established
in the restricted area (Zoning) by-law(s).
F. Combined Transportation and Associated Industrial
Facilities
This special use category applies to the land which
is bounded by Bayly Street, Liverpool Road., the
Canadian National Railway, and the current eastern
boundary of the GO Station. The area must be
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developed according to a comprehensive plan as
a transportation complex. Passenger support
facilities, such as coffee shops and newstands
may be included.
G. Residential
The residential land on the east side of Sandy
Beach Road and north of the open space area shall
remain a Low Density II residential area. Elsewhere,
as indicated on Schedule I-A, current residential
uses shall be replaced eventually by more appro-
priate uses.
H. Utilities
Utilities shall be developed according to the
provisions of Part I of the Pickering District
Plan and the Durham Regional Official Plan.
I. Community Services and Facilities
The existing fire hall on Bayly Street, the
Don Beer Arena, and the Art Thompson Arena shall
continue in their current uses.
J. Parks and Open Space
a) The passive conservation par};. and the active neighbour-
hood park on Sandy Beach Road shall continue in their
present uses.
b) A major, passive conservation park shall be developed
at the mouth of Duffins Creek.
c) Development of an open space corridor along the
lakefront, that would extend westward from the
Duffins Creek Conservation Park to the eastern
boundary of the Pickering Water supply plant
(The Sherman Scott Water Treatment Plant), shall
be encouraged.
3. ROAD; AND ACCESS
a) Brock Road, Squires Beach Road and Church Street
are recognized as major north-south routes. Bayly
Street is recognized as a major east-west route.
b) In order to relieve possible traffic congestion,
a mid-block route between Bayly Street and
Montgomery Park Road will be constructed. It
shall connect Sandy Beach Road to Clements Road in
Ajax via Dillingham Road.
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c) Industrial traffic shall be discouraged along
Sandy Beach Road south of the Mid-block route
in order to avoid interference with the existing
park and residences.
d) Development of a scenic drive from the western
boundary of the area to Duf£ins Creek Conservation
Park shall be encouraged by means of landscaping
control. It shall proceed along Sandy Beach Road
south of the Mid-block route (Clements Road) and
along Montgomery Park and McKay Roads. The drive
may be extended by the Metropolitan Toronto and
Region Conservation Authority along the north-west
portion of Duffing Creek Conservation Park to the
proposed Clements Road in Ajax.
e) The section of Brock Road presently closed
south of Montgomery Park Road may be re-opened
to provide public access to the open space
corridor along the Lakefront.
f) Industrial traffic shall be discouraged along
the scenic drive.
g) Development of pedestrian sidewalks shall be
encouraged along major traffic routes to ensure
convenient access to transit stops and service
areas.
h) Sandy Beach Road and Squires Beach Road may
eventually be extended northward across the
MacDonald--Cartier Freeway by means of overpaz?.es.
Final decisions must await the monitoring of future
traffic flows and assessments of financial feasibility.
i) The Industrial roads shall have the following
widths (rights-of-way). .
Brock Road
Bay?y Street
Church Street (north
of Bayly Street)
Church Street (south
of Bayl.y Street)
Squires Beach Road
(north of Bayly Street)
Squires Beach Road
(south of Bayly Street)
Montgomery Park Road
(between Brock Road and
McKay Road)
36 m (118.11 ft.)
36 in (118.11 ft.)
30 m (98.43 ft.)
27 m (88.58 ft.)
30 m (98.43 ft.)
27 m (88.58 ft.)
27 m (88.58 ft.)
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4.
McKay Road
Clements Road
(east of Brock Road)
Valley Farm Road
All other local
Industrial Roads
Dillingham Road
Clements Road
(West of Brock Road)
ENVIRONMENTAL AMENITY AND DESIGN
27 m (68.58 ft.)
27 m (88.58 ft.)
27 m (88.58 ft.)
23 m (75.46 ft.)
20 m (65.62 ft.)
20 m (65.62 ft.)
a) Existing woodlots must be incorporated in
developments to the satisfaction of the Town.
A qualified expert must identify the significant
elements of the woodlot and prepare a woodlot
management program. If it is acceptable to the
Town, the program will then be incorporated in a
Site Plan by-law.
b) Building components, util.it.i.es, site works, signp
and landscaping shall be- designed and inter-
related to add to the visual variety of the area
and to harmonize with the appearance of surrounding
uses.
5. I MP L Ilt? L 1A T RT S O'Q
The land use and road provisions of this Plan shall he
implemented by the Municipality through zoning, building
by-laws, and the following policies:
a) All developments in the Brock Industrial Area shall
be subject to site plan agreement, subdivision agree-
ment or other development agreement as required by
the Town..
b) An occupancy permit shall be required before any
building or part of a building in the Brock Industrial.
Area is occupied or used.
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1 c) The road plan that is illustrated with dotted
lines in Schedule I-A may be modified during
implementation, but the overall structure of the
road plan must not be altered without amendment
to this plan.
d) The proposed land use designations for the area
bounded by Bayly Street, Squires Beach Road,
Clemerts Road, and the north-south Spur line are
not final and may be modified without amendment
to this plan. A detailed investigation of the
engineering constraints is required to finalize
the designations.
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