HomeMy WebLinkAboutJanuary 21, 2004
MINUTES of the 1 st meeting of the Committee of Adjustment held in the Main
Committee Room of the Pickering Civic Complex on
Wednesday, January 21, 2004.
PRESENT:
Marie Billinger
Chris Braney
David Johnson
Eric Newton
Bill Utton
ALSO PRESENT:
Ross Pym, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
Flora Niro, Secretary-Treasurer
The meeting convened at 7:07 p.m. in the Main Committee Room of the Civic
Complex.
1.
APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRPERSON
MOTION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by Marie Billinger and CARRIED
unanimously that Eric Newton be appointed as Chairperson for a 1 year term.
MOTION CARRIED
2.
APPOINTMENT OF VICE CHAIRPERSON
MOTION: Moved by Eric Newton, seconded by Chris Braney and CARRIED
unanimously that Marie Billinger be appointed as Vice Chairperson for a 1 year
term.
MOTION CARRIED
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3.
APPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY-TREASURER
MOTION: Moved by David Johnson, seconded by Bill Utton and CARRIED
unanimously that Flora Niro be appointed as Secretary-Treasurer for a 3 year
term.
MOTION CARRIED
4.
APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY-TREASURER
MOTION: Moved by Marie Billinger, seconded by Bill Utton and CARRIED
unanimously that Ross Pym be appointed as Assistant Secretary-Treasurer for a
3 year term.
MOTION CARRIED
5.
ADOPTION OF RULES OF PROCEDURE
MOTION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by Marie Billinger and CARRIED
unanimously that the Rules of Procedure for the Committee of Adjustment be
adopted as amended.
MOTION CARRIED
6.
MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
There were no matters arising from the minutes.
7.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
MOTION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by Marie Billinger and CARRIED
unanimously that the minutes of the 14th meeting of the Committee of
Adjustment held Wednesday, November 26, 2003, be adopted.
MOTION CARRIED
8.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOTION: Moved by Marie Billinger, seconded by Bill Utton and CARRIED
unanimously that the agenda for the January 21, 2004 meeting be adopted.
MOTION CARRIED
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9.
PICA 1/04 - J. & S. Renaud
612 Chartwell Court
Lot 26, Pian 40M-1341
City of Pickering
The applicants request relief from Section 5(2)(f) of Zoning By-law 3036, as
amended by By-law 1939/84, to permit the establishment of a minimum 5.6 metre
rear yard depth to be provided by the proposed sunroom addition, whereas the
by-law requires a minimum rear yard depth of 7.5 metres.
The applicants request approval of this variance in order to obtain a building
permit for a proposed sunroom addition attached to the rear of the existing
dwelling.
The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department. Written comments were received
from the City's Development Control Supervisor and City's Fire Prevention
Officer, both expressing no concerns. Kevin Ashe - Ward 1, City Councillor
provided written comments that he is in support of the application.
Ken Faber, agent, and owners R. & J. Renaud were present to represent the
application. No further representation was present in favour of or in objection to
the application. Mr. Faber stated that he concurred with Staff's recommendation.
DECISION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by David Johnson and CARRIED
unanimously that -
Application PICA 1/04 by J. & S. Renaud, be APPROVED on the grounds that the
proposed 5.6 metre rear yard depth to be provided by the proposed sunroom
addition is a minor variance that is desirable for the appropriate development of
the land, and in keeping with the general intent and purpose of the Official Plan
and the Zoning By-law subject to the following conditions:
1. That this variance apply only to the proposed sunroom addition, as
generally sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this
application.
2. That the applicant obtain a building permit and construct the proposed
addition within two years of the date of this decision, or this decision shall
become null and void.
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10.
PICA 2/04 & PICA 3/04 - B. & M. Vidinovski
1035/1051 Brock Road
South Part of Lot 18, Concession 1
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Section 5(1 )(b)(iv)B of Zoning By-law 2511, as
amended by By-law 3893/91, to permit the establishment of a total of 27 parking
spaces to be provided on the proposed severed parcel (application PICA 2/04), to
permit the establishment of a total of 43 parking spaces to be provided on the
proposed retained parcel (application PICA 3/04), whereas the by-law requires a
minimum of 70 parking spaces on the lot.
The applicant requests approval of these variances in order to facilitate proposed
severances.
The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department. Written comments were also
received from the City's Development Control Supervisor and City's Fire
Prevention Officer, both expressing no concerns.
Mr. Vidinovski, owner, was present to represent the application. No further
representation was present in favour of or in objection to the application.
DECISION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by Chris Braney and CARRIED
unanimously that -
Application PICA 2/04 & PICA 3/04 by B. & M. Vidinovski, be APPROVED on the
grounds that the proposed establishment of a total of 27 parking spaces to be
provided on the proposed severed parcel (application PICA 2/04), and proposed
establishment of a total of 43 parking spaces to be provided on the proposed
retained parcel (application PICA 3/04), are minor variances that are desirable for
the appropriate development of the land, and in keeping with the general intent
and purpose of the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law subject to the following
condition:
1. That the applicant finalize associated Land Severance Application
LD 107/03, or this decision shall become null and void.
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11.
PICA 5/04 - R. & J. Griffin
942 Mountcastle Crescent
Part Lot 38, Plan 40M-1415
(Part 1, Plan 40R-1 0661)
City of Pickering
The applicants request relief from Section 5(3)(b)(vi) of Zoning By-law 3036, as
amended by By-law 1998/85, to permit the establishment of a minimum 6.5 metre
rear yard depth to be provided by the proposed sunroom addition, whereas the
by-law requires a minimum rear yard depth of 7.5 metres.
The applicants request approval of this variance in order to obtain a building
permit for a proposed sunroom addition attached to the rear of the existing
dwelling.
The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department. Written comments were also
received from the City's Development Control Supervisor and City's Fire
Prevention Officer, both expressing no concerns.
John Kewell of Lifestyle Sunrooms was present to represent the application. No
further representation was present in favour of or in objection to the application.
DECISION: Moved by Marie Billinger, seconded by Bill Utton and CARRIED
unanimously that -
Application PICA 5/04 by R. & J. Griffin, be APPROVED on the grounds that the
proposed 6.5 metre rear yard depth to be provided by the proposed sun room
addition is a minor variance that is desirable for the appropriate development of
the land, and in keeping with the general intent and purpose of the Official Plan
and the Zoning By-law subject to the following conditions:
1. That this variance apply only to the proposed sunroom addition, as
generally sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this
application.
2. That the applicant obtain a building permit and construct the proposed
addition within two years of the date of this decision, or this decision shall
become null and void.
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12.
PICA 7/04 - T. & E. Josevski
3295 Sideline 8
South Part of Lot 8, Concession 5
City of Pickering
To permit the enlargement and extension of a legal non-conforming residential
use on the subject property, whereas the by-law states that pits, quarries and
agricultural uses are the only permitted uses on the subject property.
The applicants request that the Committee allow the enlargement and extension
of the legal non-conforming residential use in order to obtain a building permit
for the construction of an addition, totaling approximately 235 square metres, to
the existing detached dwelling.
The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department. Written comments were also
received from the City's Development Control Supervisor and City's Fire
Prevention Officer, both expressing no concerns.
David McKay, agent, and Tony Josevski, owner, were present to represent the
application. No further representation was present in favour of or in objection to
the application.
DECISION: Moved by Chris Braney, seconded by Bill Utton and CARRIED
unanimously that -
Application PICA 7/04 by T. & E. Josevski, be APPROVED on the grounds that the
proposed enlargement and extension of a legal non-conforming residential use
on the subject property is desirable for the appropriate development of the land,
subject to the following conditions:
1. That the enlargement and extension of a legal non-conforming residential
use apply only to the proposed addition, as generally sited and outlined on
the applicant's submitted plans with this application.
2. That the applicant obtain a building permit and construct the proposed
addition within two years of the date of this decision, or this decision shall
become null and void.
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13.
PICA 8/04 - 1441483 Ontario Inc.
1641 Goldenridge Road
Part of Lot 55, Plan 1051
(Part 6, Plan 40R-21831)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Section 5(1 )(b)(iv)A of Zoning By-law 3036, as
amended by By-laws 6027/02 and 6113/03 to permit the continuance of a
minimum 0.3 of a metre south side yard width provided by the existing dwelling
on the subject property, whereas the by-law requires a minimum side yard width
of 1.2 metres on one side and 0.6 metres on the other side.
The applicant requests approval of this variance in order to maintain the reduced
south side yard width provided by the existing dwelling.
The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department. Written comments were also
received from the City's Development Control Supervisor and City's Fire
Prevention Officer, both expressing no concerns.
Ian McCullough of Marshall Homes was present to represent the application. No
further representation was present in favour of or in objection to the application.
DECISION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by Marie Billinger and CARRIED
unanimously that -
Application PICA 8/04 by 1441483 Ontario Inc., be APPROVED on the grounds
that the proposed continuance of a minimum 0.3 of a metre south side yard width
provided by the existing dwelling on the subject property is a minor variance that
is desirable for the appropriate development of the land, and in keeping with the
general intent and purpose of the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law, subject to
the following condition:
1. That this variance apply only to the existing dwelling, as generally sited
and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this application.
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14.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Moved by Marie Billinger, seconded by Bill Utton and CARRIED
unanimously that-
The 1st meeting of the Committee of Adjustment be adjourned at 7:30 p.m. and the
next meeting of the Committee of Adjustment be held on
Wednesday, February 11, 2004.
MOTION CARRIED
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