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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD 12-08 Citq 0# REPORT TO PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Report Number: PO 12-08 Date: April 7, 2008 .. : 27 From: Neil Carroll Director, Planning & Development Subject: Comments on Rouge Park Alliance Draft Final Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan File: 0-8100-007 Recommendation: 1. That Council request the Rouge Park Alliance to revise the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan, to acknowledge that a future Environmental Assessment will detail the cross-section, design and alignment for 14th Avenue through the Park; and 2. Further, that a copy of Report PO 12-08 be forwarded to Rouge Park Alliance, the Regional Municipalities of Durham and York, and the Town of Markham. Executive Summary: The Bob Hunter Memorial Park is located in Markham, adjacent to the Little Rouge River, and forms part of the Rouge Park. A location map is provided as Attachment #1. The Draft Final Bob Hunter Memorial Park Plan recommends a road design for the section of the 14th Avenue - Fifth Concession Road within the Park that may compromise its function as a Type B arterial road. Staff concurs that the design of a road should be sensitive to its context. However, the appropriate process for identifying the precise corridor location and design is the environmental assessment process. Thus, the Bob Hunter Park Plan and Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan should be revised to reflect that the precise road corridor . location and design will be identified through the environmental assessment process. Financial Implications: None Sustainability Implications: Sustainable development integrates environmental, social and economic objectives. It challenges proponents to find creative solutions to what may appear as competing objectives, rather than simply choosing one objective over the other. A road design that is sensitive to the Bob Hunter Memorial Park and Little Rouge Corridor while respecting the arterial road function of the proposed 14th Avenue - Fifth Concession Road can be found through the environmental assessment process. Report PO 12-08 April 7, 2008 Subject: Comments on Rouge Park Alliance Draft Final Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and :2 8 Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan Page 2 Background: The Rouge Park Alliance has released the Draft Final Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan and has requested their review and endorsement by member organizations, which includes the City of Pickering and the Region of Durham (see Letter, Attachment #2). Comments on these Plans are requested by March 31, 2008. On March 11, 2008, the Planning Committee of the Region of Durham adopted the recommendations of Commissioner's Report No. 2008-P-22 regarding these two Plans (see Report, Attachment #3). The recommendations request revisions to the Plans to acknowledge that the alignment and design of 14th Avenue arterial road will be determined by a future Environmental Assessment. City staff's findings and reasoning are the same as those set out in Regional Report No. 2008-P-22. With the exception of the proposed realignment, cross-section and design for 14th Avenue (in York Region), which is to connect to the Fifth Concession Road in Durham (Pickering), City staff generally agrees with the other recommendations contained in the two Plans. The Bob Hunter Park Plan illustrates a potential alignment and design for 14th Avenue through the Park that is intended to protect wildlife and accommodate hikers and cyclists within the Park. The Plan proposes: . a two-lane rural cross-section on a 20 metre right-of-way; . multi-use trails on both sides of the road; and, . traffic calming measures such as reduced speed limits, several curves in the realignment and speed bumps. Although wildlife protection and accommodation of cyclists and hikers need to be considered, the proposed alignment, cross-section, right-of-way and road design would compromise the intended function of 14th Avenue as a higher-order, four-lane arterial road. The Region of York, Region of Durham and City of Pickering's respective Official Plans and the Region of Durham Transportation Master Plan provide for a Type B, four-lane arterial road on 14 th Avenue and on the Fifth Concession Road with the detailed alignment and design to be determined through an Environmental Assessment. The Central Pickering Development Plan also shows this essential road connection between Seaton and York Region. Accordingly, it is recommended that Pickering City Council request the Rouge Park Alliance to revise the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan to acknowledge that a future Environmental Assessment will detail the cross-section, design and alignment for 14th Avenue through the Rouge Park, and that copies of Report PO 12-08 be forwarded to the Regions of York and Durham, the Town of Markham and the Rouge Park Alliance. Report PO 12-08 April 7, 2008 Subject: Comments on Rouge Park Alliance Draft Final Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan Page 3 ')0 A~_ ,j Attachments: 1. Map showing location of lands subject to the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan (map is from Regional Planning Commissioner's Report No. 2008-P-22). 2. Letter from Rouge Park Alliance requesting review and endorsement of the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan. 3. Report No. 2008-P-22 of the Region of Durham Commissioner of Planning Re: Rouge Park Alliance - Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and the Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan (text only). Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By: 1~ ifJ- Steve Gaunt, MCIP, RPP Senior Planner ~.1?- Catherine Rose, MCIP, RPP Manager, Policy SG:jf Copy: Chief Administrative Officer Recommended for the consideration of Pickering Ci Co Ii ..- ~'''Y'---iilI'''''' '. '1 . ,,__ Vi ~ ' ? . 30 Attachment 1: Map of Subject L~mds in RiOUg~ P~fi~ Legend hUt; Ii o Little Rouge Corridor Public Lands \ \ / \ \ ~ .~ ;\ . \\ : It"- . \ _ ~ _, - Greenbelt (includes Rouge -' ~~ . ~ " ;, j\^".~ , U . 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The Rouge Park Alliance established a Steering Committee to guide the preparation of the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan, as mandated by the Rouge Park Alliance in the Rouge North Management Plan. ENVision-The Hough Group was retained as the prime consultant and draft versions of the management plan were prepared with significant public and stakeholder involvement. Extensive review and consultation took place at the Steering Committee and with key stakeholders among Rouge Park Alliance member organizations. During the preparation of the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan, the Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area was added to Rouge Park by the Ontario Government, and funds were provided for Rouge Park Alliance staff to oversee a master plan for this area which would fit into the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan context. The same consultant team was retained to ensure continuity and integration. It is a more detailed plan with many exciting ecological restoration and visitor experience opportunities. The Rouge Park Alliance has also directed staff to develop a management plan for the Little Rouge East lands that is consistent with the guiding principles in the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and the Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master plan. This plan will involve consultation with partners and stakeholders to ensure the integration of all three plans. c..', ',.-C'_"'-' ',-- '.T1~'...,-_V,""" i~'; ~ t, .1 ~ ~"~;1 '..) j\l ~ Implementation of these plans will lead Rouge Park's growth and development over the next decade;"'] while remaining true to the spirit of the original Rouge Park Management Plan. (l994).JfJFHo,Lige.park'j ~Iliance will i~itiate discussions with individual partners and others in tr..~0~:~(futureji'(ci~~~i~~',Eb~-:~~':.,.C:"] L' ,1-) I tat f th I . - .. .!, "., I vlvr;:' _~'c..__ .."'--"" "-" I , Ie L c:V Imp emen Ion 0 e p ans. ..--:,___,.-.m"'--""~""~-:.-'-'-;-'---"-"-'''''1 l. .. . ) I, I It ri,vi" 'i' \ crJ'I I <-,-"-.'. ---T::...'---'--------..'..-l..'--., '-..--.."--.- --~,--,-.~-~.~,~.. i.':::~' 1!J,'d,._._.._ . ~JlUN. PHOi'. 2- lOi'9_.J \COrlP. SERVICES OPERATIONS .f-- ~-.._.__. tCULTUHE &REC. PLANNING & DEV. V CUST CARE PROJ, & POL. ECON, DEVEL. SUPPLY & SERVo FIRE HUMAN RES. t,; 1\t1O:.C:hmcY\t /\vCA\'lO-btc~ {Of ,""". ~' -, ~ i"", 32 .~,c _'~"""''''''",,'__",,'''J.~' 'i . l),; f PiJ~~LiL::.Qg'd' Page 2 of2 The Rouge Park Alliance welcomes your review and anticipates your endorsement of both the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and the Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan so we can quickly move forward with their ecological restoration and visitor experience initiatives. . If you have any questions on these plans, please contact Carolyn Woodland at 416-661-6600, extension 5214. Please forward your response to Gord Weeden, Chair, Rouge Park Alliance, 50 Bloomington Road West, Aurora, ON, L4G 3G8, by March 31,2008. Sincerely, ) // / /1 . e' lV<.:' I.' t //iZ.-,,{:;L.e?/{.. ~..., .1/" i' 1,__' <o,'....~I,.;. or ,,. Gord Weeden Chair Rouge Park Alliance Ca I n Woodland Chair Little Rouge Corridor Steering Committee Enclosures (Plans & CD) cc: Councillor Jennifer O'Connell, City of Pickering (no enclosures) Tom Melymuk, City of Pickering (no enclosures) " - {.? - The Regional Municipality of Durham To: The Planning Committee From: Commissioner of Planning Report No.: 2008-P-22 Date: March 11, 2008 -, 7 ,).) SUBJECT: I' Rouge Park Alliance - Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and the Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan, File A01-50-02 Standing Committee Correspondence No. 2008-06 from Gord Weeden, Chair, Rouge Park Alliance, dated December 7, 2007 RECOMMENDA TIONS: a) THAT the Rouge Park Alliance be requested to revise the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan and Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan, by clearly acknowledging that a future Environmental Assessment undertaking will detail the cross-section, design and alignment for 14th Avenue through the Park; and b ) THAT a copy of Commissioner's Report No. 2008-P-22 be forwarded to the Rouge Park Alliance, the City of Pickering, and the Regional Municipality of York. REPORT: 1. PURPOSE 1.1. The purpose of this report is to: c Provide a historical overview of the Rouge Park and the various documents guiding the management of the Park lands; 01 Outline the key elements of the Little Rouge Corridor (LRC) Management Plan, and the Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan; and lD Provide the Region's comments on the two plans. Regional staff participation in the development of these plans was limited given that the lands are wholly within the Region of York. As such, the Region's review was limited to examining the impact of the two plans on 14~ ,<>:'_---'-tfi f'rt ,"" '~'?':'-v 34 E--T:~C:':~,.'~E?J1*! ~i:~ rS)GP ii PD_.~~~:..~^:.2:_,..", Report No.: 2008-P-22 Page NO.2 facilitating cross-boundary transportation connections, and in particular, the realization of the Fifth Concession Road/14th Avenue connection across the Durham/York boundary. 2. BACKGROUND 2.1 The Rouge Park traverses the Rouge River, Petticoat Creek and Duffins Creek watersheds (Attachment 1). In 1995, the Province established the Rouge Park Alliance, consisting of representatives from the watershed municipalities (including the Region of Durham and the City of Pickering) and other stakeholders (e.g. Toronto and Region Conservation Authority), with the mandate to ensure the protection, restoration and enhancement of the Park. 2.2 The management of the Rouge Park by the Alliance is currently guided by: . The Rouge Park Management Plan (1994), which serves as a guide to maintain and enhance the ecological and cultural integrity of the features with the Park, with specific emphasis on the management of lands southward from Steeles Avenue to Lake Ontario; and . The Rouge North Management Plan (2001), guiding the extension of the Park northward, from Steeles Avenue to the Oak Ridges Moraine. 2.3 From a transportation infrastructure point of view, the Rouge Park Management Plan prohibits new roads through the Park, south of Steeles Avenue. However, the Rouge North Management Plan recognizes the potential for transportation infrastructure improvements north of Steeles Avenue, and in fact provides guidelines and objectives to be considered for such improvements. Notwithstanding this recognition, in 2002, the Alliance adopted a resolution to discourage the use of any of the Park lands (including lands north of Steeles Avenue) for any new infrastructure. In response to the Alliance's resolution, in March 2003, Regional Council resolved: "THAT the Rouge Park Alliance, be advised that the Region of Durham supports the review and approval of municipal infrastructure projects through the Environmental Assessment Act, as it provides a rigorous and consistent process, which ensures that the values, goals, and objectives for the Rouge Park, expressed in its Management Plans, and alternatives 147 /' ? /j -() 2 .:'; l) "-.J \~/ Report No.: 2008-P-22 Page NO.3 for location are taken into account in the approval of infrastructure projects." 2.4 Since 2003, the Province has dedicated over 2,230 hectares (5,510 acres) of new land for Rouge Park purposes, including the following: . LRC lands (approximately 660 hectares or 1,630 acres), located north of Steeles Avenue - dedicated in 2004 (see Area A in Attachment 1); . . Bob Hunter Memorial Park lands (approximately 200 hectares or 495 acres), located west of the LRC lands and east of the CP Rail (Havelock) line - dedicated in 2005 (see Area B in Attachment 1); and . 2007 Provincial Land Dedication (approximately 600 hectares or 1,485 acres) located in east Markham, east of the LRC lands (see Area C in Attachment 1). With the addition of the above lands, Rouge Park now extends over an area of more than 4,700 hectares (11,600 acres). 2.5 In order to guide the restoration and integration of the LRC lands and the Bop Hunter Memorial Park lands respectively into the Park, the Alliance has prepared and released two Plans: the Little Rouge Corridor Management Plan; and the Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan. The Alliance is now seeking the Region's review and endorsement of these plans, by the end of March 2008 (Attachment 2). 3. LITTLE ROUGE CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT PLAN 3.1 The Management Plan for the LRC lands provides the guiding framework for the restoration and integration of these lands into the larger Park context. The Plan was prepared under the direction of a study Steering Committee, with input from concerned stakeholder groups, local residents and the general public. VVhile Regional Staffwere not part of the Steering Committee, staff provided input on elements of the Plan that have implications from an inter- regional transportation point of view. 3.2 In order for the lands to function as an ecological and recreational corridor, the LRC Management Plan recommends that active efforts be pursued to reduce further fragmentation resulting from road widenings, realignments and 14R ~,< ' ~ "" q. ~ 36 :3 /~ - () q' Report No.: 2008-P-22 Page No.4 other infrastructure improvements. Accordingly, the Plan proposes mitigation measures such as bridges/culverts for wildlife crossings, reduced travel speeds, and facilities to accommodate hikers and cyclists. Consistent with the previous resolution (of 2002) of the Alliance, the Plan discourages new infrastructure through the corridor. 4. BOB HUNTER MEMORIAL PARK AREA MASTER PLAN 4.1 The Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan acts in conjunction with the LRC Management Plan, to protect and restore diverse ecosystems, through the establishment of natural habitat and ecological connections. The Master Plan provides a site plan which details natural heritage features, trails and trailheads, park signage and infrastructure requirements. 4.2 The Master Plan illustrates a potential alignment for 14th Avenue that bisects the Park. Currently, there is a jog at 14th Avenue where it intersects Reesor Road. The Master Plan proposes the realignment of 14th Avenue to eliminate this jog, while improving its future intersection with the Markham By-Pass and the CP Rail crossing. The Plan proposes a two-lane rural cross-section for 14th Avenue in a 20 metre right of way, with multi-use trails on both sides of the road. In order to promote connectivity within the Park, traffic calming measures such as reduced speed limits, several curves in the realignment, and speed bumps, are also proposed. 5. COMMENTS 5.1 While the Region of Durham supports the efforts of the Alliance in the protection and enhancement of the Park, it is important to ensure that the Alliance's management plans do not preclude critical infrastructure projects, which are more appropriately addressed through the provisions of the Environmental Assessment (EA) Act. 5.2 Through the years, the Region has protected for the realignment of the Fifth Concession Road (in Durham) to connect with 14th Avenue (in York) by: . Designating the connection in the Regional Official Plan, as a Type B Arterial road; 149 :2 -,,' 37 [:?< !? Report No.: 2008-P-22 Page NO.5 . Confirming the need for the connection through the Transportation I'vlaster Plan and Development Charge background studies; and . Advocating the inclusion of the connection in the Central Pickering Development Plan, to support the development of the Seaton Community. 5.3 The realignment of the Fifth Concession Road is currently in the Region's Development Charges program, scheduled for implementation during the 2013-2021 timeframe. Also, the Region at York's 10-Year Capital Program includes the potential widening and realignment of 14th Avenue in a 36 metre. right-at-way. To this effect, York Region will soon be initiating an EA study for 14th Avenue between 9th Line and York-Durham Line. 5.4 In the absence of an EA. the Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan is proposing a design for 14th Avenue that is inconsistent with Durham Region's position (i.e. that it provide an arterial connection to Fifth Concession Road in Durham). Although it is recognized that the north-south connections for wildlife and trails through the Park are important, and should be incorporated into the road design in some fashion, they should not compromise the intended function of 14th Avenue as a higher-order, four-lane arterial road. 6. CONCLUSION 6.1 Consistent with Regional Council's resolution of March 2003, the Region's position remains that infrastructure matters should be dealt with through the EA process. Accordingly, it is recommended that the Rouge Park Alliance be requested to revise the LRC Management Plan and the Bob Hunter Memorial Park Area Master Plan, by clearly acknowledging that a future Environmental Assessment undertaking will detail the cross-section, design and alignment for 14th Avenue through the Park. /r(;/ A.L Georgieff, M.C.I.P., R.P.P. Commissioner of Planning 150 ".~ , - 38 :3 I~ -og Report No.: 2008-P-22 Page NO.6 RECOMMENDED FOR PRESENTATION TO COMMITTEE ~~ Garry H. Cubitt, M.S.W. Chief Administrative Officer Attachments: 1. 2. Map of Subject Lands in Rouge Park Standing Committee Correspondence No. 2008-06 H:\ 1_2\agendas\2008\03-11-08\Liltlerouge. doc 151