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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
PRESENT:
Mayor Wayne Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson
R. Johnson
E. Pistritto
D. Ryan
S. Senis - Chairman
ALSO PRESENT:
C.M. T. Sheffield
T.J. Quinn
B. Taylor
P. Wyger
N. Carroll
T. Melymuk
D. Kearns
MONDAY, APRIL 22,1996 -7:30 P.M.
- Town Manager
- Executive Director of Operations
- Town Clerk
- Town Solicitor
- Director of Planning
- Deputy Director of Planning
- Co-ordinator of Council Services
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ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of April 9, 1996.
(ID DELEGA TIONS
1. The Executive Director of Operations presented the "1995 Spirit Award for
Transit" to the Pickering Transit Advisory Committee. He advised that this is the
second consecutive year for Pickering to win this award.
Don McKechnie, 1883 Una Road, addressed the Committee to request that
Council appeal a decision of the Committee of Adjustment made on April 3rd to
allow an addition to be built at the rear of the property at 1525 Woodruff
Crescent. He stated his concerns being drainage from the property and windows in
the additon overlooking his property. He would like to see the by-law enforced
with respect to 7.5 metre reard yard depth.
2.
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OID
MA TIERS FOR CONSIDERATION
1.
REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION 013-95/D
(ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 32/92)
1. AND M. SKENTZOS
PART OF LOTS A, 1 AND 2, CONCESSION 8
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 32/92
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - OP A o 13-95/D
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In Recommendation Report 10/96, it is recommended that Council make a
recommendation to Regional Council regarding Regional Official Plan Amendment
Application 013-95/D submitted by 1. and M. Skentzos to allow an automobile
service station on lands known as Part of Lots A, 1 and 2, Concession 8, and that
staff be directed to prepare appropriate conditions of approval for Zoning By-law
Amendment Application A 32/92 as suggested in Recommendation Report 10/96
should Regional Official Plan Amendment Application 013-95/D be approved by
the Region of Durham.
Aooroved as amended
See Recommendation #1
Anthony Biglieri, representing the applicant, advised that all agencies have no
objection to the proposal. Some government agencies have requested additional
work to be completed and this will be done. New regulations pertaining to
underground tanks, double lined walls and no vapours released in the atmosphere
will be complied with.
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Virginia Trevurza, 3480 Regional Road 5, advised that the site does not meet all
conditions. This proposal will detract from the neighbourhood and lower the value
of the surrounding properties. Gas spills, garbage accumulation and poor visibility
at the intersection are all negative aspects. She advised of the objections and
reports requested by the various organizations and asked that Committee refuse
this application.
Ken Brown, 9695 Lakeridge Road, chose to live in this location due to the open
space, permanent agricultural zoning. There is little to no need for this service in
the community. Garbage, pollution and intensive lights on the property are all
negative factors to this application. The owner does not live in the community and
is attempting to increase the value of his property which will decrease the value of
theirs.
Ted Appleby, 8875 Lakeridge Road, advised that he lives across the road from the
property in question. He has a stream running through his property which feeds
trout to Lake Ontario. If this application is approved, and pollution occurs this
will end.
Moira Dobson, 9695 Lakeridge Road, stated that small area businesses would feel
the effect if this application is approved. An unsightly view will be created if
derelict vehicles are allowed to remain on the property. CLOCA expresses their
concern with this application and she requested that it be denied.
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Russ Trevurza, 3480 Regional Road 5, stated his agreement with the previous
comments. The proposed storage area could become a garbage pit. He advised
that the road rises at all points of this intersection causing a dangerous situation
which will only increase with the approval of this application.
Robert Mink, 4130 Lakeridge Road, stated his concern with the condition of
water. He advised that a similar application was refused at the intersection of
Hwy. #2 and #23.
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Les Fisher, 2250 Hwy. 7, stated that altering laws to assist one person will have a
negative impact on others. This application will definitely impact the service
station in Claremont and his own in Greenwood. The community does not want it
and he requested that Committee reject the proposal.
Sal Cornacchia, 3210 Durham Road 5, advised that a gas station is not in keeping
with the area which is rural agricultural. This proposal is on the Oak Ridges
Moraine which should be protected. Pollution from gasoline spillage, oil, sewage
disposal is a concern along with odours, noise and bright lights.
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Fred Andrews, 3390 Sideroad 5, stated that this is one of the worst intersections,
rising at all points and not suitable for a gas station.
2.
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION 95-003/P
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 17/95
MET -STAR HOLDINGS LTD.
PART OF LOTS 23 AND 24, CONCESSION 1
(SOUTH SIDE OF KINGSTON ROAD, WEST OF LIVERPOOL ROAD)
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 17/95
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - OP A 95-003/P
In Recommendation Report 11/96, it is recommended that Official Plan
Amendment Application 95-003/P, submitted by Met-Star Holdings Ltd. and
Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 17/96 to permit general retail
commercial, personal service, office, residential and community uses on lands
being Part of Lots 23 and 24, Concession 1 be APPROVED, and that the draft
by-law to adopt Amendment No. 90 to the Pickering District Plan be forwarded to
Council for enactment.
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Tabled
Anthony Kuriako, applicant, advised that road signs have been removed only to
reappear almost immediately. He agreed with comments of Council and advised
that he will inform his maintenance person to through and reappearing road signs
away weekly.
Councillor Johnson declared an interest as his son works for one of the
businesses at this location.
3.
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 10/93
GARTHWOOD HOMES LIMITED
PART OF LOT 54, PLAN 1041
(EAST SIDE OF SPRUCE HILL ROAD, SOUTH OF STROUD'S LANE)
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 10/93
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In Recommendation Report 12/96, it is recommended that Zoning By-law
Amendment Application A 10/93, submitted by Garthwood Homes Limited, on
subject property, known as Part of Lot 43, Plan 1041 be APPROVED AS
REVISED, and that the request by Garthwood Homes Limited for permission to
proceed by land severance applications to the Durham Region Land Division
Committee rather than by draft plan of subdivision in order to create five lots be
APPROVED.
Aooroved
See Recommendations #2 and #3
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4.
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 29/93
F. JOHNSON
LOTS 30 AND 31, PLAN 331
(EAST SIDE OF MARKSBURY ROAD, NORTH OF PARK CRESCENT
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 29/93
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In Recommendation Report 13/96, it is recommended that Zoning By-law
Amendment Application A 19/93, submitted by F. Johnson to permit
neighbourhood commercial uses as well as three residential apartments within a
renovated and expanded building on lands being Lots 30 and 31, Plan 331, be
APPROVED.
Apvroved
See Recommendation #4
Fitzroy Johnson, 684 West Shore Blvd., requested approval of his application. He
stated that he depends entirely on this property for his livelihood.
Paul White, 507 Cliffview Road, stated that Mr. Johnson exemplifies
entrepreneurship. He advised that Mr. Johnson brought his application to the
Community Association, has addressed all issues and concerns, and received
unanimous support. He requested that this application receive approval.
5.
EAST DUFFINS STUDY
AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH THE TOWN'S
CONTRIBUTION TOWARD THE COST OF THE STUDY
FILE NUMBER -B 1000
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In Planning Report 11/96, it is recommended that an expenditure of up to $25,000
as its contribution toward funding the East Duffin Neighbourhood Land Use and
Design Study, to be undertaken by the consulting firm of Templeton-Lepek in
association with others, be authorized.
Aooroved
See Recommendation #5
Councillor Pistritto declared an interest as his parents own orooerty in the
subiect area.
6.
PICKERING ZONING BY-LAW REVIEW
FILE NUMBER -B 1000
In Planning Report 10/96, it is recommended that the Zoning By-law Review
process and the Proposed Zoning Review Schedule be endorsed, and that staff be
authorized to circulate the draft Off-Street Parking Report.
Aooroved
See Recommendation #6
7.
REQUEST BY REGION OF DURHAM FOR COMMENTS
ON VARIOUS PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE
REGION OF DURHAM OFFICIAL PLAN
FILE NUMBER -B 1000
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In Planning Report 12/96, it is recommended that Council forward Planning
Report No. 12/96 to Regional Council as the Town's comments on OPA 95-
002/D, OPA 95-0 14/D, OPA 96-004/D, OPA 96-001/1D and OPA 96-005/D.
Aooroved
See Recommendation #7
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8.
DUFFIN PRECINCT LAND USE AND DESIGN STUDY
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR DUFFINS PRECINCT
ENVIRONMENTAL MASTER SERVICING PLAN
FILE NUMBER - B 2310
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In Public Works Report PW 5/96, it is recommended that Council authorize staff
to initiate a Request for Proposals with respect to the terms of reference for the
Duffins Precinct Environmental Master Servicing Plan and that the 'Duffins
Precinct Revised Preferred Lane Use Concept" as the basis for work to be
undertaken on the Duffins Precinct Environmental Master Servicing Plan be
endorsed.
ADDroved
See Recommendations #8
9.
TRANSFER OF EASEMENT
KATHLEEN SCHMITZ-HERTZBERG
BLOCK 50, PLAN 40M-1627
FILENUMBER-D 3310
In Legal Services Report L 32/96, it is recommended that a draft by-law
authorizing the execution of Transfers of Easement to the Town over those parts
of Block 50, Plan 40M-1627, be forwarded to Council for enactment.
Bv-law Forwarded to Council
10.
TEMPORARY CLOSING OF ROADS
FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES
FILE NUMBER - E 4000
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In Legal Services Report L 33/96, it is recommended that a draft by-law to amend
By-law 1562/82 to provide for the temporary closing of a portion of Spruce Hill
Road for construction purposes from May 1, 1996 to August 31, 1996, be
forwarded to Council for enactment.
Bv-law Forwarded to Council
11.
ROAD DEDICATION
P ART LOT 12, PLAN 282
(pARTS 11 AND 12, PLAN 40R-16580)
OAKBURN STREET
FILE NUMBER - E 4000
In Legal Services Report L 34/96, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
authorize the dedication of parts of Lot 12, Plan 282, designated as Parts 11 and
12, Plan 40R-16580 (Oakbum Street) as public highway, be forwarded to Council
for enactment.
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Bv-law Forwarded to Council
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12.
REGULATORY BY-LAWS
PARKING - BY-LAW 2359/87
PORTION OF PEBBLESTONE CRESCENT
AND EYER DRIVE
FILE NUMBER - E 4000
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In Legal Services Report L 35/96, it is recommended that a draft by-law to amend
Schedule A to By-law 2359/87 regulating stopping on highways and on private
and municipal property, be forwarded to Council for enactment.
Bv-Iaw Forwarded to Council
13.
LICENCE AGREEMENT
PINE CREEK WATERCOURSE
UNDERGROUND PIPE CROSSING
FILE NUMBER - D 3310
In Legal Services Report L 36/96, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
authorize the execution of a Pipe Crossing Agreement between the Town and
Canadian National Railway Company respecting the maintenance of storm sewer
pipes at Mile 313.15 Kingston Subdivision, be forwarded to Council for
enactment.
Bv-Iaw Forwarded to Council
14.
LICENCE/ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT
ROBERT DAVIS AND BETTY DAVIS
DONALD FRANK GIVEN AND SHEENA LOCKHART GIVEN
BLOCK 50, PLAN 40M-1627
FILE NUMBER - D 3310
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In Legal Services Report L 28/96, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
authorize the execution of a LicencelEncroachment Agreement between the Town
and Robert and Betty Davis and Sheena Given respecting the use, occupancy and
maintenance of Block 50, Plan 40M-1627, be forwarded to Council for enactment.
Bv-Iaw Forwarded to Council
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MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
PERMITS PARKING PROGRAM
FILE NUMBER - D 2220
In Town Manager's Report M 96-09 it is recommended that the development of a
Permit Parking Program be received.
ADproved
See Recommendation #9
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CANCELLATION, REDUCTION OR
REFUND OF TAXES
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.293
The Town Clerk recommends the cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes in the
amount of$4,528.74
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Approved exceot for
020-022-07010 which
was Tabled
See Recommendation #10
"YOUTH WEEK '96" - APRIL 29 TO MAY 5, 1996
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
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That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamation:
"YOUTH WEEK '96" - APRIL 29 TO MAY 5, 1996
Aooroved
See Recommendation #11
(VD OTHER BUSINESS
1. Councillor Brenner and Councillor Johnson moved and seconded a motion
concerning the Interdepartmental Development Team.
See Recommendation #12
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2. Councillor Brenner advised of the situation at the Pickering Nuclear
Generating Plant and the response from Ontario Hydro.
3. Councillor Pistritto questioned the status of securing the McPherson
House.
4. Councillor Dickerson also commented on the situation respecting the
Pickering Nuclear Generating Plant.
5. Councillor Dickerson advised that 802226 Ont. Ltd. on Toy Ave. is, once
again, working illegally. He requested that this matter be investigated.
6. Councillor Dickerson requested Councillor Johnson look into the matter of
having the speed reduced on Finch Avenue in front of St. Isaac Jocques
School. He also recommended a passing lane be constructed on the south
side of the road if front of the school and church.
7. Councillor Dickerson advised that he would be introducing a Notice of
Motion concerning ClubLink.
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8.
Councillor Johnson requested endorsement of bringing forward a
resolution concerning the widening of Finch Ave. between Liverpool and
Dixie Road to four lanes.
9. Councillor Senis advised that a Notice of Motion concerning the Hydro
Plant would be introduced on May 6th.
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(VD OTHER BUSINESS
10. Councillor Senis advised that the Durham Regional Police Torch Run
would be taking place on Friday, April 26.
11. Councillor Senis advised that the tree planting event which took place at
Frenchman's Bay on Saturday, April 20th was a huge success.
(VII) ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at 11 00 p.m.
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CHAIRMAN
TOWN OF PICKERING
That the Executive Committee of the Town of Pickering having met on April 22, 1996, presents
its seventh report to Council and recommends:
1.
REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION 013-95/0
(ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 32/92)
1. AND M. SKENTZOS
PART OF LOTS A, 1 AND 2, CONCESSION 8
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 32/92
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - OP A 013-95/0
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That Regional Official Plan Amendment Application 013-95/0 submitted by 1. and
M. Skentzos to allow an automobile service station on lands known as Part of Lots
A, 1 and 2, Concession 8, Town of Pickering be approved; and
That staffbe directed to prepare appropriate conditions of approval for Zoning By-
law Amendment Application A 32/92, should Regional Official Plan Amendment
Application 013-95/0 be approved by the Region of Durham, which shall include
but not necessarily be limited to:
1. compliance with Provincial Oak Ridges Moraine Implementation
Guidelines.
2. CLOCA and MNR requirements regarding stormwater management.
3. further Hydrogeological investigation to ensure no impacts on groundwater
quality and quantity.
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conceptual site plan approval to address such matters as outdoor lighting,
signage, landscaping, building design compatibility with rural landscape,
vehicular access, fuel handling, protection of the existing heritage building
on the property, etc.
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2.
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 10/93
GARTHWOOD HOMES LIMITED
PART OF LOT 54, PLAN 1041
(EAST SIDE OF SPRUCE HILL ROAD, SOUTH OF STROUD'S LANE)
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 10/93
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 10/93, submitted by Garthwood
Homes Limited, on the subject property, known as Part of Lot 54, Plan 1041,
Town of Pickering, be APPROVED AS REVISED to rezone the rear portion of
the subject lands for detached dwellings on minimum 12.0-metre lots and to retain
the current "R4" - Residential Zone on the front portion of the subject lands,
subject to the following conditions:
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1.0 That prior to the forwarding of an implementing zoning by-law to Town
Council on the rear lands of the subject property and the rear portion of the
northerly abutting property, land severance applications to create five lots
with minimum frontages of 15.0 metres on Spruce Hill Road with all of the
rear lands attached to one of those lots, and to convey the rear of the
northerly abutting property to the rear of the subject property, be approved
by the Durham Region Land Division Committee and become final and
binding.
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2.0 That the implementing zoning by-law shall include, but not necessarily be
limited to the following:
(a) provide for detached dwellings on lots with minimum lot frontages
of 12.0 metres;
(b) provide for minimum side yard widths of 1.2 metres on one side
and 0.6 of a metre on the other side;
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provide for a minimum front yard depth of 4.5 metres;
(d) provide for a maximum dwelling height of 9.0 metres.
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ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 10/93
GAR~OODHOMESL~TED
PART OF LOT 54, PLAN 1041
(EAST SIDE OF SPRUCE HILL ROAD, SOUTH OF STROUD'S LANE)
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 10/93
That the request by Garthwood Homes Limited for permission to proceed by land
severance applications to the Durham Region Land Division Committee rather
than by draft plan of subdivision in order to create five lots with minimum
frontages of 15.0 metres on Spruce Hill Road in accordance with the current 'R4"
- Residential Zoning on the subject lands, known as Part of Lot 54, Plan 1041, be
APPROVED, subject to the following conditions:
2.1
That the approval to proceed by land severance applications to the Durham
Region Land Division Committee rather than by draft plan of subdivision
applies only to the creation of five residential lots fronting Spruce Hill
Road in compliance with the existing 'R4" - Residential Detached Dwelling
Fourth Density Zone, and to the conveyance of the rear portion of the
northerly abutting property to the rear of the subject property.
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2.2 That prior to final clearance of the severances, a comprehensive grading
plan be completed to the satisfaction of the Town which will be used to
determine the appropriate severance line to provide adequate room for the
development of future residential lots on the rear of the subject property
fronting a future new internal road.
2.3 That the owner enter into a development agreement with, and to the
satisfaction of the Town which shall include, but not necessarily be limited
to the following:
2.3.1 Storm Drainage
(a) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works respecting a
stormwater drainage and management system to service all the
subject lands, and any provisions regarding easements;
(b) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works with respect to
appropriate stormwater management techniques;
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2.3.2 Grading Control
(a) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works respecting submission
and approval of a grading and control plan with special emphasis on
coordinating grades with adjacent existing lots and with an
anticipated future internal road on lands immediately to the east;
2.3.3 Contribution to Traffic Light Installation
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(a)
satisfaction of the Town respecting appropriate financial
arrangements for the contribution to the cost of installation of
traffic lights at the intersection of Fairport Road and Stroud's Lane;
2.3.4 Tree PreservationIPlanting
(a) the submission of a tree preservation and street tree planting
program, to the satisfaction of the Town;
2.3.5 Design Planning
(a) the satisfaction of the Director of Planning respecting a report
outlining siting and architectural design objectives for the
development, and the submission of site plans and architectural
drawings identifying how each unit meets the objectives of the
report, prior to the issuance of any building permit for the
construction of a residential unit on the lands;
(b)
the report outlining siting and architectural design objectives for the
development must address the Dunbarton Neighbourhood
Development and Design Guidelines, building envelopes, house
designs and siting, as well as garage designs, locations, massing and
projection from the main dwelling;
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2.3.6 Parkland Dedication
(a) the satisfaction of the Town regarding arrangements, financial or
otherwise, for required parkland dedication;
2.3.7 Existing Buildings
(a) satisfactory arrangements with the Town regarding the removal,
demolition and/or retention of all structures on the subject property;
2.3.8 Development Charges
(a) satisfaction of the Town, financially, with respect to the
Development Charges Act;
2.3.9 Contributions for Servicing on Spruce Hill Road
(a)
satisfaction of the Town with respect to contribution for road
works and services on Spruce Hill Road;
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2.3.10 Future Development of the Rear Lands
(a) the permission to proceed by land severance applications shall apply
only to the development of five lots which comply with the current
"R4" - Residential Zoning fronting Spruce Hill Road and to the
conveyance of the rear of the northerly abutting lot to the rear of
the subject property, and any subsequent lot development on the
rear of the subject property shall proceed by draft plan of
subdivision.
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4.
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 29/93
F. JOHNSON
LOTS 30 AND 31, PLAN 331
(EAST SIDE OF MARKSBURY ROAD, NORTH OF PARK CRESCENT
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 29/93
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 29/93, submitted by F. Johnson to
permit neighbourhood commercial uses as well as three residential apartments
within a renovated and expanded building on lands being Lots 30 and 31, Plan 331,
be APPROVED, subject to the following conditions:
1.0 That prior to the forwarding of an implementing Zoning By-law to Town
Council:
i) the Town be satisfied that the underground fuel storage tanks have
been removed and that the soils on the property have been
rehabilitated to the satisfaction of the Ministry of Consumer and
Commercial Relations - Fuel Safety Branch; and
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ii)
the owner prepare detailed site plans, grading and servicing plans,
landscape plans and building elevation plans and receive conditional
site plan approval from the Town.
2.0 That the implementing Zoning By-law include, but not necessarily be
limited to the following provisions:
i) permit neighbourhood store, business offices, professional offices,
personal service shops, dry cleaning depots and laundromat uses,
and three residential apartments on the second floor;
ii) a minimum front yard depth of 5.5 metres, a minimum rear yard
depth of 4.0 metres, a minimum north side yard width of 1.0 metres
and a minimum south side yard width of 17.0 metres;
iii) a minimum of 15 parking spaces;
iv) a maximum building height of two storeys; and
v) a maximum 170 square metre floor area for retail sales.
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5.
EAST DUFFINS STUDY
AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH THE TOWN'S
CONTRIBUTION TOWARD THE COST OF THE STUDY
FILE NUMBER -B 1000
That Town Council authorize an expenditure of up to $25,000 as its contribution
toward funding the East Duffin Neighbourhood Land Use and Design Study, to be
undertaken by the consulting firm of Templeton-Lepek in association with others.
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That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute all necessary documents to
give effect hereto.
6.
PICKERING ZONING BY-LAW REVIEW
FILE NUMBER -B 1000
1. That Town Council endorse the Zoning By-law Review process outlined in
Planning Report No. 10/96 and the Proposed Zoning Review Schedule as
outlined in Appendix No. I to Planning Report No. 10/96.
2. That Town Council authorize staff to circulate the draft Off-Street Parking
Report (Discussion Paper - Attachment No. 1 to Planning Report No.
10/96) for comment.
7.
REQUEST BY REGION OF DURHAM FOR COMMENTS
ON VARIOUS PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE
REGION OF DURHAM OFFICIAL PLAN
FILE NUMBER -B 1000
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That Council forward Planning Report No. 12/96 to Regional Council as the
Town's comments on OPA 95-002/D, OPA 95-014/D, OPA 96-004/D, OPA 96-
001/1D and OP A 96-005/D with an exception respecting OP A 95-014/D where
Council does not support the introduction of smaller big box retailers having floor
areas as low as 5,000 square feet.
8.
DUFFIN PRECINCT LAND USE AND DESIGN STUDY
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR DUFFINS PRECINCT
ENVIRONMENTAL MASTER SERVICING PLAN
FILE NUMBER - B 2310
That Council authorize staff to initiate a Request for Proposals with respect to the
terms of reference for the Duffins Precinct Environmental Master Servicing Plan
and that the "Duffins Precinct Revised Preferred Lane Use Concept" as the basis
for work to be undertaken on the Duffins Precinct Environmental Master Servicing
Plan be endorsed.
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MUNICIP AL LAW ENFORCEMENT
PERMIT PARKING PROGRAM
FILE NUMBER -D 2220
That the Town Manager's Report M 96-09 respecting the development of a Permit
Parking Program be received; and
That a Permit Parking Program be developed in accordance with that Report..
CANCELLATION, REDUCTION OR
REFUND OF TAXES
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.293
WHEREAS Section 446 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O, 1990., c. MAS. transfers
the responsibility for the hearing of the applications for cancellation, reduction or
refund of taxes to the Council of the Municipality;
AND WHEREAS notices in writing of applications have been received by the
Clerk of the Municipality for the cancellation, reduction and refund of taxes for
vanous reasons;
AND WHEREAS upon investigation and receipt of reasonable explanations all
claims have been substantiated;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Council of the Town of Pickering
accept the following list of applications and authorize the adjustment of taxes in
the amount of$4,528.74
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ROLL # PROPERTY
020-016-
17725
86/95
020-016-
28500-
0320
87a/95
020-016-
28500-
0325
87b/95
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1725 Kingston
Road
#309
1550 Kingston
Road
#309
1550 Kingston
Road
APPLICANT
REASON
ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED
Brockington Plaza
Inc.
17 Portsmith Rd.
Willowdale, Ont.
M2L2W7
Commercial to
Residential
Reduce 1995 taxes for 153 days
on an assessment of$1O,795, an
adjustment of $85. 46(R)
Victoria Wood
Development Corp.
Inc.
#309,1550 Kingston
Road
Pickering, Ont
L 1 V 1 C3
Reduce 1995 taxes for 82 days
on an assessment of $2,705, an
adjustment of $80. 78(B)
Reduced space
Victoria Wood
Development Corp.
Inc.
#309,1550 Kingston
Road
Pickering, Ont
L 1 V 1 C3
Reduced space
Reduce 1995 taxes for 82 days
on an assessment of$150, an
adjustment of$18.24(B)
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ROLL # PROPERTY
APPLICANT
REASON
ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED
020-022- 1062 815122 Ontario Ltd. Commercial to Reduce 1995 taxes for 170 days
08567 Copperstone 1062 Copperstone Residential on an assessment of $11,433, an
97/95 Drive adjustment of $ 100. 58(R)
Pickering, On.
LIW 3V8
W 020-017- 1211 Kingston Met-Starr Holdings Commercial to Reduce 1995 taxes for 88 days
29400 Road Ltd. Residential on an assessment of $17,732, an
98/95 695 Markham Rd. adjustment of$80.75(R)
Scarborough, On.
MIH 2A5
010-018- 1099 Kingston Emix Ltd. Commercial to Reduce 1995 taxes for 108 days
21212 Road 1099 Kingston Road Residential on an assessment of $500,422, an
99/95 Pickering, Ontario adjustment of$2,797.04(R)
LIV IB5
010-038- 1422 Highbush 986956 Ontario Inc. Building Reduce 1994 taxes for 216 days
18700 Trail demolished on an assessment of $5,888, an
100/95 adjustment of$366.10(R)
11.
"YOUTH WEEK '96" - APRIL 29 TO MAY 5, 1996
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
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That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamation:
"YOUTH WEEK '96" - APRIL 29 TO MAY 5, 1996
12. PROCESS REVIEW, NON-RESIDENTIAL
DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS
FILE NUMBER - B 1000
That Town Council receive IDT Report No. 1/96 regarding the Process Review,
Non-Residential Development Approvals for information.
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