HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 14, 2004MINUTES of the 5th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment held in the Council
Chambers of the Pickering Civic Complex on Wednesday, April 14, 2004.
PRESEN~
Marie Billinger
Chris Braney
David Johnson
Eric Newton
Bill Utton (Arrived 7:'10)
ALSO PRESEN~
Ross Pym, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
Flora Niro, Secretary-Treasurer
The meeting convened at 7:05 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Civic
Complex.
1. MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
There were no matters arising from the minutes.
2. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
MOTION: Moved by David Johnson, seconded by Marie Billinger and resolved
unanimously, that the minutes of the 4th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment
held Wednesday, March 24, 2004, be adopted.
CARRIED
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOTION: Moved by Marie Billinger, seconded by Chris Braney and resolved
unanimously that the agenda for the April '14, 2004 meeting be adopted.
CARRIED
P/CA 13/04 to P/CA 14/04 - Ljuba Rasic
1874 Fairport Road
Part Lot 6, Plan 819
(Part 2, Plan 40R-7176)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Section 9.2.1 of Zoning By-law 3036, as
amended, to permit a minimum 17.5 metre lot frontages provided by the two
proposed severed parcels on the subject property, whereas the by-law requires a
minimum lot frontage of 18 metres.
The applicant requests approval of these variances in order to facilitate proposed
severances to permit two lots with reduced lot frontages on the subject property.
The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department. Written comments were also
received from the City's Fire Prevention Officer expressing no concerns.
Mrs. Rasic, Mike Addante and S. Rasic were present to represent the application.
No further representation was present in favour of or in objection to the
application. Mrs. Rasic stated that she requires the variances in order to create
two new lots for building.
DECISION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by Chris Braney and resolved
unanimously that -
Application P/CA 13104 to P/CA 14/04 by Ljuba Rasic, be APPROVED on the
grounds that the minimum 17.5 metre lot frontages provided by the two proposed
severed parcels on the subject property 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 Applications
LD 42~04 & LD 43~04, or this decision shall become null and void.
CARRIED
P/CA 15/04- M. & P. Hudson
1950 Parkside Drive
Part Lot 397, Plan M-1059
(Part 1, 2, 3, Plan 40R-5530)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from the following provisions of Zoning
By-law 3036, as amended by By-law 4407~73:
Provision 2 of Schedule "B" to permit a maximum lot coverage of 37% to be
provided by the existing dwelling and proposed addition on the subject property,
whereas the by-law permits a maximum lot coverage of 33%.
Schedule "B" to permit a minimum 1.8 metre rear yard depth to be provided by
the proposed patio, whereas the by-law requires a minimum rear yard depth of
7.5 metres.
The Notice of Public Hearing letter sent out for this application indicated that the
applicant proposes to establish a minimum 1.9 metre rear yard depth provided by
the proposed patio, whereas the requested rear yard depth is 1.8 metres to allow
some leeway for the actual construction.
The applicants request approval of these variances in order to obtain a building
permit for a proposed one-storey addition to the rear of the existing dwelling and
a proposed patio on the subject property.
The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department. Written comments were also
received from the City's Fire Prevention Officer expressing no concerns.
M. & P. Hudson, owners, and Guido Ronchin, agent, were present to represent
the application. No further representation was present in favour of or in objection
to the application. Mr. Ronchin provided letters from Donna Binns of
1948 Parkside Drive, Cynthia & James Garland of 1954 Parkside Drive, Kim Ngo
and Thieu Cuong of 1952 Parkside Drive and Ken & Kathy Casher of
1935 Parkside Drive, all indicating support for the application.
DECISION: Moved by Chris Braney, seconded by Bill Utton and resolved
unanimously that -
Application P/CA 15/04 by M. & P. Hudson, be APPROVED on the grounds that the
proposed maximum lot coverage of 37% to be provided by the existing dwelling
and proposed addition and minimum 1.8 metre rear yard depth to be provided by
the proposed patio 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 conditions:
That these variances apply only to the proposed addition and patio, as
generally sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this
application.
That the applicant obtain a building permit and construct the proposed
addition and patio within two years of the date of this decision, or this
decision shall become null and void.
CARRIED
P/CA 16/04 to P/CA 27~04 - Delco Homes Inc.
361 Chickadee Court
(Block 18, Plan 40M-1827)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from the following provisions of Zoning
By-law 3036, as amended by By-law 4645/95:
Section 5.6 to permit townhouse lots and semi-detached lots, which do not front
on an opened public street maintained at public expense, whereas the by-law
states that no person shall erect or use any building or structure on a lot which
does not front on an opened public street maintained at public expense.
Section 5(2)(b)(B) to permit townhouse lots with a minimum lot frontage of
0 metres, whereas the by-law requires a minimum lot frontage of 6.0 metres.
Section 5(2)(i)(B)(ii) to permit townhouse lots with a minimum unit width of
5.4 metres, whereas the by-law requires a minimum unit width of 6.0 metres.
Section 5(2)(a)(B) to permit townhouse lots with a minimum lot area of 140 square
metres, whereas the by-law requires a minimum lot area of 180 square metres.
Section 5(2)(j)(A) & Section 5(2)(j)(B) to permit a minimum front yard depth of
5.8 metres for a private garage, whereas the by-law requires a minimum 6.0 metre
front yard depth from a private garage.
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Section 2.2.1 to permit a minimum two-way traffic aisle width of 6.0 metres,
whereas the by-law requires a minimum two-way traffic aisle width of 6.5 metres.
The applicant has submitted these applications requesting approval of variances
in order to obtain site plan approval and building permits for the proposed 10
freehold townhouse dwelling units and 2 semi-detached dwelling units on the
subject property.
The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department. Written comments were also
received from the City's Fire Prevention Officer expressing no concerns.
Bob Martindale and Tony Egi were present to represent the application.
Mr. Walter Dawyd of 363 Chickadee Court was present to make inquiries. Also
present was Delrine Meehallage of 359 Chickadee Court, Brian Murphy of
367 Chickadee Court, Frank Lewis of 383 Chickadee Court, Garry Woodrow of
347 Chickadee Court and George Cormaggi of 381 Chickadee Court, all in
objection to the application.
Mr. Martindale outlined reasons for the variances and feels that the variances
pass the four tests of the Planning Act. He concurs with Staff's recommendation.
Mr. Dawyd inquired as to road maintenance, snow removal, grass cutting and
garbage removal. He expressed concerns with grading, drainage and parking.
Mr. Murphy expressed concerns with traffic, parking and children safety. He
requested that the applicant provide elongated driveways in order to
accommodate additional parked vehicles. A letter signed by Ann McBride of
367 Chickadee Court was also submitted.
Frank Lewis expressed concerns with traffic, parking, children safety and
flooding occurring on the entrance to Altona Forest. Mr. Lewis requested that the
applicant reduce the total number of units proposed for the site in order to
address the traffic and parking concerns.
Mr. Woodrow concurred with concerns voiced by area residents and made
inquiries with respect to property maintenance.
Ms. Meehallage voiced her dissatisfaction with her view impacted by the
development. She expressed concerns with lack of fencing between her property
and the subject property, possibility of decreased property value, traffic and
parking issues. Tony Egi approached the Committee and any interested
residents with drawings to discuss fencing and drainage concerns.
Mr. Cormaggi expressed a concern with 12 townhouse units concentrated in a
small corner property.
In response to a question, Ross Pym outlined similar development within
Pickering and the appropriateness of common element condominiums.
Mr. Martindale stated that all issues voiced by area residents are property
standards issues and not related to the variances. They would be addressed
through the site plan approval process.
MOTION: Moved by Marie Billinger, seconded by David Johnson and resolved
unanimously that -
Applications P/CA 16/04 to P/CA 27/04 by Delco Homes Inc., be TABLED for
3 weeks in order to give members an opportunity to visit the site.
MOTION CARRIED
P/CA 28~04 - P. Kukic
1574 Oakburn Street
(Part 3, of Plan 40R-22481)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Section 10.2.6 of Zoning By-law 3036 to permit
a maximum lot coverage of 37% to be provided by the proposed dwelling on the
severed parcel, whereas the by-law permits a maximum lot coverage of 33%.
The applicant requests approval of this variance in order to obtain a building
permit for the construction of a proposed one-storey residential dwelling on the
proposed severed parcel to be created through the associated land severance
application.
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. Kukic, owner, was present to represent the application. Also present was
Giovanni Conte of 1570 Oakburn Street, requesting clarification regarding the
application.
DECISION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by David Johnson and resolved
unanimously that -
Application P/CA 28/04 by P. Kukic, be APPROVED on the grounds that the
proposed maximum lot coverage of 37% to be provided by the proposed dwelling
on the severed parcel 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 dwelling, as generally sited
and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this application.
That the applicant obtain a building permit and construct the proposed
dwelling within two years of the date of this decision, or this decision shall
become null and void.
3. That the applicant finalize associated Land Severance Application
LD 127103, or this decision shall become null and void.
CARRIED
8. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Moved by David Johnson, seconded by Marie Billinger and resolved
unanimously that-
The 5th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment be adjourned at 8:05 p.m. and the
next meeting of the Committee of Adjustment be held on Wednesday, May 5, 2004.
CARRIED
DATE
SECRETARY-TREASURER
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