HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 29, 2004Pending Adoption
MINUTES of the 12th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment held in the Main
Committee Room of the Pickering Civic Complex on
Wednesday, September 29, 2004.
PRESENT:
ALSO PRESEN~
Eric Newton (Chairperson)
Marie Billinger
Chris Braney
David Johnson
Bill Utton
Ross Pym, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
Flora Niro, Secretary-Treasurer
Lesley Dunne - Observer
Jean Finn - Observer
The meeting convened at 7:03 p.m. in the Main Committee Room 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 Bill Utton, seconded by David Johnson
That the minutes of the 11th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment held
Wednesday, August 18, 2004, be adopted.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOTION: Moved by David Johnson, seconded by Bill Utton
That the agenda for the Wednesday, September 29, 2004 meeting be amended to
move item #8 as the first application for consideration.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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MOTION: Moved by David Johnson, seconded by Bill Utton
That the agenda for the Wednesday, September 29, 2004 meeting be adopted, as
amended.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
P/CA 48~04 - Coughlan Homes
716 Sunbird Trail
(Lot 54, Plan 40M-2208)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Section 4.(2)(k)(iii) of Zoning By-law 3036, as
amended by By-law 6176/03, to permit a maximum garage entrance width of
4.9 metres, whereas the by-law permits a maximum width of a garage entrance of
3.1 metres.
The applicant requests approval of this variance in order to obtain a building
permit to permit a detached dwelling with attached garage on the subject
property.
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 the City's Fire Prevention
Officer, both expressing no concerns.
Ron Halliday, agent, was present to represent the application. No further
representation was present in favour of or in objection to the application.
MOTION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by David Johnson
That application P/CA 48/04 by Coughlan Homes, be APPROVED on the grounds
that the proposed maximum garage entrance width of 4.9 metres 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.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
(Tabled at the August 18, 2004 meeting)
P/CA 43/04 to P/CA 44/04 - Estate of Donald Arthur Rouse
1788 Appleview Road
(Part Lot 56, Plan 1051)
City of Pickering
MOTION: Moved by Marie Billinger, seconded by David Johnson
That P/CA 43/04 to P/CA 44~04, by Estate of Donald Arthur Rouse be lifted from
the table.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
The applicant requests relief from Section 9.2.1 of Zoning By-law 3036, as
amended, to permit a minimum lot frontage of 15.0 metres provided by the
proposed severed and retained parcels on the subject property, whereas the
by-law requires a minimum lot frontage of 18.0 metres.
The applicant requests approval of this variance in order to facilitate proposed
severances.
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; Walter & Irene Feigl of 1794Appleview
Road, both opposed to the application; Terrianne Teigen-Katsumi of 1782 Spartan
Court, including a petition with signatures from area residents expressing no
concerns with the severance of the subject property, but did express concerns
with traffic on Appleview Road. Written comments were received from Toronto
and Region Conservation Authority indicating no objections to the application.
Bryan Harrison, agent, was present to represent the application. No further
representation was present in favour of or in objection to the application.
In reply to a question, Ross Pym advised that Staff would be in contact with the
applicant to address the driveway issues expressed by residents.
MOTION: Moved by David Johnson, seconded by Bill Utton
That applications P/CA 43~04 to P/CA 44~04, by the Estate of Donald Arthur Rouse
be APPROVED on the grounds that the proposed minimum lot frontage of
15.0 metres provided by the proposed severed and retained 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 conditions:
1. That the applicant finalize associated Land Severance Application
LD 157/04, or this decision shall become null and void.
That the applicant have regard to the recommendations of the Toronto and
Region Conservation Authority as indicated in their letter dated
September 17, 2004.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
P/CA 45~04 - Katarina Bosnjak
1431 Highbush Trail
(Lot 106, Plan 816)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from the following provisions of Zoning
By-law 3036:
Section 10.2.3 to permit the continuance of a minimum front yard depth of
5.6 metres provided by the existing dwelling, whereas the by-law requires a
minimum front yard depth of 7.5 metres.
Section 5.18(b)B to permit the continuance of a minimum rear yard depth of 0.8 of
a metre and establish a minimum north side yard width of 0.6 of a metre provided
by the existing detached garage, whereas the by-law states that all accessory
structures greater than 1.8 metres in height shall be set back a minimum of
1.0 metres from all lot lines.
The applicant requests approval of these variances in order to facilitate the
proposed severance.
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.
Marko Bosnjak and Tony Colangelo were present to represent the application. No
further representation was present in favour of or in objection to the application.
Tony Colangelo advised that the variances are to recognize existing situations.
MOTION: Moved by Marie Billinger, seconded by Chris Braney
That application P/CA 45~04 by Katarina Bosnjak, be APPROVED on the grounds
that the proposed continuance of a minimum front yard depth of 5.6 metres
provided by the existing dwelling, minimum rear yard depth of 0.8 of a metre and
establishment of a minimum north side yard width of 0.6 of a metre provided by
the existing detached garage 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 existing dwelling and detached
garage, as generally sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted
plans with this application.
2. That the applicant finalize the associated land severance application or
this decision shall become null and void.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
P/CA 46~04 - J. & J. Wilson
4980 Sideline 6
(North Part of Lot 7, Concession 8)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Section 6.2.1 of Zoning By-law 3037, to permit a
minimum lot area of 0.4 hectares provided by the severed parcel, whereas the
by-law requires a minimum lot area of 0.8 hectares.
The applicant requests approval of this variance in order to facilitate the
proposed severance.
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. Written comments were received from the
Region of Durham Health Department stating no objections.
Michael Fowler, agent, was present to represent the application. No further
representation was present in favour of or in objection to the application.
Michael Fowler concurred with Staff's recommendation with the exception of
Condition #2. He considers the request for payment of parkland dedication fee
inappropriate since the house is existing and that the severance will result in no
new housing development.
Ross Pym stated that the owner is required to satisfy all municipal requirements
when lots are created. The City's Parkland Dedication By-law requires that a
contribution be made when there is the creation of new lots.
MOTION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by David Johnson
That application P/CA 46/04 by J. & J. Wilson, be APPROVED on the grounds that
the proposed minimum lot area of 0.4 hectares provided by the severed parcel to
be 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, and therefore recommends approval of the proposed variance,
subject to the following condition:
1. That the applicant finalize associated Land Severance Application
LD 228/03, or this decision shall become null and void.
That the applicant satisfy the requirements of the City's Parkland
Dedication By-law No. 5373/98 by submitting a certified cheque in the
amount of $1,400.00 payable to the City of Pickering.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
P/CA 47~04 - S. Gardner
1987 Glendale Drive
(Lot 19, Plan 521)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from the following provisions of Zoning
By-law 3036:
Section 5.18(b) to permit a minimum 0.3 of a metre rear yard depth and north side
yard width to be provided by the proposed shed on the subject property, whereas
the by-law requires accessory structures be setback a minimum of 0.6 metres
from all lot lines.
Section 5.18(c) to permit a maximum garage height of 4.0 metres to be provided
by the proposed detached garage on the subject property, whereas the by-law
permits a maximum accessory building height of 3.5 metres in any residential
zone.
The applicant requests approval of these variances in order to obtain building
permits for accessory buildings, being a detached garage and shed, on the
subject property.
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The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department. Written comments were received
from the City's Fire Prevention Officer, expressing concern that the proposed
garage may be used for habitable living space.
Sue and Jack Gardner, owners, were present to represent the application. June
and Bernard Bonneau of 1991 Glendale Drive and Mr. Airey of 1968 Glendale
Drive were present in favour of the application. C. & W. Witalis of
1981 Glendale Drive were present in objection to the application.
Jack Gardner provided photographs illustrating views from the backyard, existing
structures and similar garage structures in the neighbourhood. He submitted a
letter which included names from 25 area residents indicating support for an
additional foot of height to the garage and the location of the proposed shed.
Jack Gardner outlined reasons for the variance which included compatibility with
the existing streetscape and to accommodate the hinge recess of the garage
doors. Their intent is to provide storage for lawn furniture and to accommodate
seedlings for planting.
June and Bernard Bonneau stated that they were in support of the garage
structure as outlined on the plans.
Mr. Airey feels the proposed garage would be compatible with the surrounding
area and would be an asset to the community.
Mr. Witalis stated that he is not opposed to the construction of a garage but did
express concerns with the railing as shown on the submitted plans. He voiced
concerns with lack of privacy and inquired as to the purpose of the balcony. The
Gardners indicated that the balcony would provide space to move plants in a out
of the garage and would not be used for recreational purposes.
David Johnson revealed that the petition signed by area residents indicated an
increase of garage height to be 1 foot, not 0.5 of a metre as per the Notice of
Circulation. Sue Gardner acknowledged the miscalculation and asked if the
Committee consider an amendment to the original request.
Discussion followed with respect to an appropriate garage height.
MOTION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by David Johnson
That application P/CA 47/04 by S. Gardner, be APPROVED on the grounds that the
proposed minimum 0.3 of a metre rear yard depth and north side yard width to be
provided by the proposed shed 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:
And
That these variances apply only to the proposed shed, as generally
sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this
application.
That the proposed maximum garage height of 4.0 metres to be provided by the
proposed detached garage be REFUSED on the grounds that this is a major
variance that is not desirable for the appropriate development of the land, and not
in keeping with the general intent and purpose of the Zoning By-law.
MOTION: Moved by Marie Billinger to amend the motion on the table to allow for
a maximum garage height of 3.8 metres.
No seconder
MOTION LOST
MOTION: Moved by Bill Litton, seconded by David Johnson
That application P/CA 47~04 by S. Gardner, be APPROVED on the grounds that the
proposed minimum 0.3 of a metre rear yard depth and north side yard width to be
provided by the proposed shed 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:
And
1. That these variances apply only to the proposed shed, as
generally sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans
with this application.
That the proposed maximum garage height of 4.0 metres to be provided by the
proposed detached garage be REFUSED on the grounds that this is a major
variance that is not desirable for the appropriate development of the land, and not
in keeping with the general intent and purpose of the Zoning By-law.
CARRIED
Vote
Marie Billinger
Chris Braney
David Johnson
Eric Newton
Bill Utton
opposed
in favour
in favour
opposed
in favour
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9. APPOINTMENT OF SECRETARY-TREASURER
MOTION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by David Johnson
As a result of Flora Niro's resignation from the Committee of Adjustment, that
Ross Pym be appointed as Secretary-Treasurer.
CARRIED
10. APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY-TREASURER
MOTION: Moved by David Johnson, seconded by Chris Braney
As a result of Flora Niro's resignation from the Committee of Adjustment, that
Lesley Dunne be appointed as Assistant Secretary-Treasurer.
CARRIED
11. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
MOTION: Moved Marie Billinger, seconded by Eric Newton
That the Committee of Adjustment extends a genuine gratitude to Flora Niro for
all her work and commitment to the operation of the Committee. Flora's
professionalism and dedication to ensuring the efficient operation of the
Committee of Adjustment was truly appreciated. All members of the Committee
wished Flora success in her new endeavours and a heartfelt thank you.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
12. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Moved Marie Billinger, seconded by Bill Utton
That the 12th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment be adjourned at 8:21 p.m.
and the next meeting of the Committee of Adjustment be held on
Wednesday, October 20, 2004.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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