HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD 40-05PICKERING
REPORT TO
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Report Number: PD 40-05
Date: September 7, 2005
From:
Nell Carroll
Director, Planning & Development
Subject:
Disposal of Lands
Blocks 31,32 and 33, Plan 40M-1538, Pickering
Acorn Lane, Claremont
File Nos.: RE0515/RE0516/RE0517
Recommendation:
A by-law should be enacted to:
(a)
declare Blocks 31, 32 and 33, Plan 40M-1538 surplus to the needs of the
Corporation for the purpose of sale by the Corporation; and
(b)
authorize the Mayor, City Clerk, Director, Planning & Development and the City
Solicitor to obtain all relevant documentation and execute all documentation
required to effect the sale of Blocks 31, 32 and 33, Plan 40M-1538 to the
adjacent owners for nominal consideration, subject to any required easements.
Executive Summary: It has been determined that the subject lands are no longer
required by the City. In accordance with the Municipal Act, 2001 and the City's
Acquisition and Disposal of Land Policy, it is being recommended that the attached
by-law be enacted to declare the blocks surplus to the needs of the Corporation for the
purpose of sale to the adjacent owners.
Financial Implications:
Legal Fees (City's cost)
Approximately $500.00
Background: On May 5, 1986, MPL Oakwood Holdings entered into a
Subdivision Agreement with the City for the development of Plan 40M-1538. Provisions
of that Agreement required MPL to convey certain lands to the City for turning circle
purposes in the event Acorn Lane was not extended westerly into the adjacent lands.
Report PD 40-05
Subject: Disposal of Blocks 31, 32 and 33, 40M-1538
Date:
September 7, 2005
Page 2
As the lands lying adjacent to Plan 40M-1538 have been developed and Acorn Lane
has been extended into those developments, the lands acquired by the City for turning
circle purposes are no longer required.
A by-law should be enacted to:
(a) declare Blocks 31, 32 and 33, Plan 40M-1538 surplus to the needs of the
Corporation for the purpose of sale by the Corporation; and
(b)
authorize the Mayor, City Clerk, Director, Planning & Development and the City
Solicitor to obtain all relevant documentation and execute all documentation
required to effect the sale of Blocks 31, 32 and 33, Plan 40M-1538 to the adjacent
owners for nominal consideration.
Attachments:
1. Location Map
2. By-law
Prepared By:
Bye,~o'rdinU~tor,
Denis~
Property & Development Services
Approved / Endorsed By:
Neil Carrc~c"'(P, RPP
Director, Planning & Development
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Attachments
Copy: Chief Administrative Officer
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PROPER~ DESCRIPTION BLOCKS 31, 32, & 33, P~N 40M-1538
OWNER CI~ OF PICKERING DATE: SEPT. 6 2005 D~WN BY JB ~
FILE N0. N/A SCALE: 1:5000 CHECKED BY DB
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO.
Being a by-law to declare certain municipal lands
being Blocks 31, 32 and 33, Plan 40M-1538 surplus
to the needs of the City of Pickering and to authorize
their sale to the adjacent owners.
WHEREAS, on February 21, 2005, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering
passed Resolution 29/05, item 2, establishing procedures to regulate the sale of Municipal
Real Property pursuant to section 268 of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended;
AND WHEREAS, The Corporation of the City of Pickering wishes to declare certain lands
surplus to the needs of the Corporation for the purpose of sale;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering HEREBY
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
The lands lying and being in the City of Pickering, in the Regional Municipality of
Durham legally described as Blocks 31, 32 and 33, Plan 40M-1538, Picketing are
hereby declared surplus to the needs of The Corporation of the City of Picketing for the
purpose of sale to the adjacent owners, for nominal consideration.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 3rd day of October, 2005.
David Ryan, Mayor
Debi A. Bentley, City Clerk
RE0515/16/I 7