HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 6, 2005Special Council Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, September 6, 2005
7:40 PM
PRESENT:
Mayor David Ryan
COUNCILLORS:
K. Ashe
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson
R. Johnson
B. McLean
D. Pickles
ALSO PRESENT:
T. J. Quinn
N. Carroll
D. Bentley
A. Allison
T. Melymuk
C. Rose
D. Watrous
- Chief Administrative Officer
- Director, Planning & Development
- City Clerk
- City Solicitor
- Division Head, Corporate Projects & Policy
- Manager, Policy
- Committee Coordinator
INVOCATION
Mayor Ryan called the meeting to order and led Council in the saying of the
Invocation.
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DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST
Councillor Ashe made a declaration of interest under the Municipal Conflict of
Interest Act with respect to Report No. PD 38-05 of the Director, Planning &
Development concerning the Proposed Central Pickering Development Plan as
he is a member of the Whitevale Golf Club located within the Development Plan
area. Councillor Ashe left the meeting and did not take part in the discussion or
vote on the matter.
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DELEGATIONS
The following delegates provided their comments with respect to Report PD 38-
05 of the Director, Planning & Development concerning the Proposed Central
Pickering Development Plan:
a)
David Grey Eagle Sandford, Executive Director, Waipiti Alliance Consulting,
38 Sundial Cres., Toronto, questioned where the information on native
interests and burial sites is from the many meetings, consultations and
diaries. The government should not proceed until there is meaningful
consultation with First Nations, which can take years. He stated his support
of the Planning staff recommendation to Council.
b)
Harvey Kirsch, 83C Fourth Avenue,
Group, advised of his interest and
commented on his work over the past
Unit 2, Toronto, representing Waipiti
involvement with First Nations and
years making the public aware of their
history. He stated that he has spent two days reviewing the document and
found the Provincial proposal is more compact and less intrusive. There are
many burial sites on the agricultural lands and Pickering would be adding to
the problem by developing these lands. He suggested making the largest site
a First Nations Interpretative Site.
c)
Terry Nuspl, 140 Woodview Drive, commented that the Provincial Plan and
Pickering Plan for Seaton are identical except that the Province does not want
to develop the agricultural lands and Pickering does. She suggested that it
would be more prudent to service one large area rather than two small areas.
She requested Council support and work with the Province on their proposed
plan.
d)
Bonnie Littley, representing the Rouge Duffins Greenspace Coalition, advised
that all reports from the Region of Durham, Province (PPS) and agencies
point to the need to sustain ourselves but yet Pickering fails to support this
opinion. She questioned how Pickering could justify building two smaller
communities both requiring servicing when they cannot service the present
urban community. She stated her support of the Provincial plan and not
developing the agricultural lands. She further stated her support of higher
density in Seaton rather than urban sprawl.
e)
John Newell, stated his objection to developing Seaton, the Airport or the
Agricultural Preserve lands. He stated that development leads to massive air
problems, which causes severe health problems for the residents. This is not
smart growth but over development and a waste of taxpayer's money.
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Wolf Mueller, 2955 Altona Road, commented on the absurdity of developing
Seaton. He stated that the greenbelt between the Oak Ridges Moraine and
Lake Ontario has never been followed up on and that consideration should be
given to the width of land needed and where the wildlife travel. The Pickering
proposal comes very close to the Heron Rookery. He suggested taking a
good look at some key areas for development.
g)
Bruce Flattery, Cherrywood, urged Council to have a third party mediate
between the Province and Pickering. Mr. Flattery referenced comments from
a book entitled 'Rise to the Creative Class' by R. Florida.
h)
David Steele, 966 Timmins Gardens, urged Council to go for an individual
environmental assessment and oppose the Provincial Plan. Mr. Steele
provided a hand out to Members of Council present.
Mark Flowers, Davies Howe Partners, representing Duffin Capital
Corporation, stated their support of the Planning staff report and advised that
a full environmental assessment is required. He stated that there has not
been sufficient consultation, the Province did not make reports available to
the public and the public comment period is unrealistic. He further noted that
there will be serious repercussions if development is limited to Seaton.
Official Plan Amendment 13 adopts a balance and protects Whitevale. He
suggested the City question the Province as to their reason for developing
these lands and their decision to undertake a scope environmental study
rather than a full environmental study.
Resolution #144/05
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That further delegations be heard.
CARRIED
J)
Steve Gilchrist, 1995 Royal Road, stated his support and commended the
Director, Planning & Development for the recommendation submitted by his
staff. He stated that the Provincial proposal would destroy the quality of life
and double transit and infrastructure. The public deserves to know the
financial implications and should be involved in further consultation and
debate. The Seaton lands are worth a full-scale environmental assessment.
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He suggested including this as a referendum question on the 2006 election
ballot.
k)
Don Harvey, 470 Concession 4, speaking on behalf of Mike Wilfer, stated his
opposition to building on the agricultural preserve, and that Pickering must
ensure that growth is smart and sustainable. The Cherrywood Residents'
Association are in support of the Provincial Plan and, Pickering's plan
proposes vastly more urban sprawl than the Province's proposal. He
suggested that the province be contacted and a meeting be held concerning
the proposal.
I)
Jim Robb, Friends of the Rouge Watershed, stated that the agricultural
preserve agreements should be honoured along with a need to protect the
First Nations. The province has not completed enough studying of the area.
Both plans propose too many crossings of streams and the road network
should be limited.
m) Additional correspondence was received as a handout from the following:
· Brenda Taylor & Tom Martin
· Martin Herzog, Director, LWCA
· Bob Johnson
Nell Carroll, Director, Planning & Development outlined in detail the contents of Report
PD 38-05. He specifically noted the Central Pickering context, the approval process
and Pickering as the host community,
A detailed question and answer period ensued.
(IV). REPORTS
Resolution #145/05
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 38-05
Proposed Central Pickering Development Plan
Prepared by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing
Dated July 14, 2005
EBR Registry Number PF05E0002
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That Pickering Council RECEIVE Report PD 38-05 as its comments on the
proposed Central Pickering Development Plan, prepared by the Ministry of
Municipal Affairs and Housing, dated July 14, 2005, EBR Registry Number
PF05E0002; and
That Pickering Council ADVISE the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
that the proposed Central Pickering Development Plan is unacceptable to the
City, and request the Minister to not submit the Provincial Plan to the
Lieutenant Governor in Council for approval under the Ontario Planning and
Development Act, 1994, as there has been insufficient investigation, survey
and consultation, as required by the Act, respecting all of the matters set out
in sections 2,1 and 2,2 of this Report,'including:
(a) inadequate consultation on the Provincial Plan with the public, the
landowners and the City;
(b) insufficient financial investigations on the impacts to the City of Pickering
and the Region of Durham of the development set out in the Provincial
Plan;
(c) inadequate
(d) incomplete
(e) unresolved
(f) unresolved
(g) inadequate
(h) inadequate
economic development analysis;
environmental investigations;
issues with protection of First Nations sites and resources;
transportation issues;
analysis of agricultural viability;
urban land supply analysis; and
That Pickering Council REQUEST the Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Housing to not pursue a Provincial Development Plan for Central Pickering
under the Ontario Planning and Development Act, 1994, except in the context
of a full environmental assessment; and
That Pickering Council REQUEST the Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Housing, prior to exchanging lands and allowing development to occur in
Central Pickering, to enter into appropriate agreements with the City of
Pickering and the Region of Durham respecting the provision of land for, and
the timing, funding and type, of all municipal facilities and services required to
ensure the development of an environmentally, socially and fiscally
sustainable community, and respecting other matters of interest and concern
to the municipalities; and
5. That prior to the exchange of lands, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and
Housing provide to the City the exact lands to be conveyed to each developer
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and allow sufficient time for the City to enter into, discuss and finalize a
Seaton net-community benefit agreement on behalf of its current residents.
The Pickering Council TABLE draft Amendment 14 to the Pickering Official
Plan, City Initiated: Modified Seaton Plan (OPA 05-002/P) in light of
recommendations 2, 3 and 4; and
That the City Clerk FORWARD a copy of Report PD 38-05 to the Minister of
Municipal Affairs and Housing, the Project Director for the North Pickering
Land Exchange Team, the Region of Durham, and the Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority.
CARRIED AS AMENDED
(See Following Motion)
Resolution #145105(a)
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That the following Operative Clause be inserted as Clause 5 and Clauses 5 and 6 be
renumbered to Clause 6 and 7:
That prior to the exchange of lands, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
provide to the City the exact lands to be conveyed to each developer and allow
sufficient time for the City to enter into, discuss and finalize a Seaton net-community
benefit agreement on behalf of its current residents.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes: Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson, McLean, Pickles and Mayor Ryan
Recorded Vote on Main Motion as Amended
Yes: Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson, McLean, Pickles and Mayor Ryan
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(V) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 6562105
Councillor Brenner, seconded by Councillor Dickerson, moved for leave to introduce a
By-law of the City of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the Council of The
Corporation of the City of Pickering at its Special Meeting of September 6, 2005.
CARRIED
(VI) ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at 11:30 pm.
DATED
MAYO(~~
CIT~ CLERK
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