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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1996 - 7:45 P.M.
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PRESENT:
Mayor Wayne Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson
R. Johnson
E. Pistritto
D. Ryan - Chairman
S. Senis
ALSO PRESENT:
C.M. T. Sheffield
B. Taylor
N. Carroll
T. Melymuk
D. Kearns
- Town Manager
- Town Clerk
- Director of Planning
- Deputy Director of Planning
- Co-ordinator of Council Services
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ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of March 25, 1996.
lID DELEGATIONS
1. Brian Denney, representing the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority, addressed the Committee on initiatives taken by the MTRCA with
respect to Frenchman's Bay. He advised that a public meeting would be held on
the evening of April 10th concerning the broader shoreline management plan. He
showed slides of the east and west spit of Frenchman's Bay.
2.
Councillor Senis, on behalf of Rhonda Narraway, representative of the Salvation
Army's Red Shield Appeal, addressed the Committee with respect to their request
to proclaim May 6th as "Red Shield Blitz Day". She advised that volunteers are
needed to give two hours of their time to canvas the Ajax and Pickering areas on
May 6th. She outlined the various agencies which receive assistance from the
Salvation Army.
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MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION
1.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-94014
REZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 18/94
MONICA COOK ESTATE
PART OF LOT 23, RANGE 3, B.F.C.
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 1/94
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In Planning Recommendation Report 4/96, it is recommended that Draft Plan of
Subdivision 18T-94014 and Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 18/94,
submitted by the Monica Cook Estate, on lands being Part of Lot 23, Range 3,
B.F.C. be APPROVED
Deferred as amended for four weeks
Councillor Dickerson declared an interest as his property abuts the subject
property.
Louis Greenbaum, Urban Land Management advised that they concur fully with
the staff report. He stated that their application for single detached homes will
enhance and maintain the value of the homes in the area. All the drainage from the
site will be handled internally then flowing out onto Liverpool Road.
David Wright, 1294 Ilona Park Road advised that 86% of the surrounding
properties are one storey dwellings. Lots 20-29 are 30' lots and with allowing
40% coverage there would only be 4' clearance between the homes causing the
homes on Ilona Park to overlook a brick wall. The residents would also request
that the cables running at the rear of their properties be buried. Tree preservation
is a major concern and a privacy fence at the rear of their properties would be
beneficial for the safety of the children.
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Laurie Benson, 1294 Ilona Park Road advised that the townhomes on Krosno
Boulevard back onto a park. She purchased her home for the privacy aspect and
two storey dwellings, as proposed in this application, would destroy the privacy
enjoyed. She also stated her concern with the preservation of the trees.
Susan Poole, Ilona Park Road requested that the lot size remain at 15 metres.
40% coverage of these lots is a great concern.
Mr. Greenbaum, Urban Land Management advised that the homes will have 6'
between them and that a fence will be erected where possible. He also ensured
that trees which are slated for preservation will be marked to ensure they are
preserved.
2.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-94022
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 20/94
DARE-DALE DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED
. LOT 93, PLAN 1051
(NORTHEAST CORNER OF FAIRPORT ROAD AND BONIT A AVENUE)
FILE NUMBER -B 4100 - B 2310 A 2094
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In Recommendation Report 9/96, it is recommended that Council recommend to
Regional Council that Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T -94022, submitted by Dare-
Dale Developments Limited on lands being Lot 93, Plan 1051, be APPROVED
AS REVISED, subject to the following conditions:
ADDroved as amended
See Recommendations #1 & #2
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Jim Reininger, representing Dare-Dale Developments Limited, stated their concern
with the cost of signalization at Strouds Lane and Fairport Road. The revised plan
conforms to the staffs recommendations and the Dunbarton Neighbourhood Plan.
He requested that the Committee consider the revised plan submitted by the
applicant.
Craig Bamford, 1102 Dunbarton Road, representing the Liverpool West
Community Association recommended Plan 18T-94022 stating that it complies
with the guidelines.
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Bob Baker, 1925 Bonita Avenue stated that Lots 12-15 should front onto Bonita
Ave.
Brian Berndt, 1922 Bonita Avenue advised that the existing lots are 15 - 18 metres
and decreasing to 12 metres is a big concession for the community but they will
accept it. He would like to see Lots 12-15 fronting onto Bonita Ave.
3.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-95033
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 6/95
KELLECK INVESTMENTS INCORPORATED
PART OF LOTS 90, 91 AND 92, PLAN 1051
(EAST SIDE OF FAIRPORT ROAD, NORTH OF BONITA AVENUE)
FILE NUMBER -B 4100 - 18T-95033, B 2310 - A 6/95
In Recommendation Report 8/96, it is recommended that Council recommend to
Regional Council that Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-95033, submitted Kelleck
Investments Incorporated on lands being Lots 90, 91 and 92, Plan 1051, be
APPROVED AS REVISED, subject to the following conditions:
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Aooroved as amended
See Recommendations #3 & #4
Ted Cieciura, representing Kelleck Investments advised that the same type of
homes will be built on all lots regardless of the shape or size of the lot. He
requested that Condition 2.2 be removed and asked that 2.2.5 be based on a fair
formula. He also advised that he did not feel a report should be required
concerning siting and architectural design.
John Ohannessian, representing 1907 Fairport Road stated that they are not happy
with the proposed 13.5 metre lots. They would like to see a privacy fence erected
between their property and the proposed development.
A representative of the Anderson Family of 1915 Fairport Road requested a
privacy fence be erected between their property and the proposed development.
She advised that a well exists on their property which could be dangerous for
children cutting through their property to the school.
4.
DUNBARTON NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN STUDY
AMENDMENT NO.4 TO THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE
DUNBARTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN GUIDELINES
FOR THE DUNBARTON NEIGHBOURHOOD
FILE NUMBER -B 1000
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In Planning Report 9/96, it is recommended that Amendment No. 4 to the
Dunbarton Community Development Plan, to replace the Neighbourhood Concept
Plan approved on February 19, 1996 with the revised Neighbourhood Concept
Plan be approved.
A{Joroved
See Recommendations #5
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1.
Craig Bamford, representing the Liverpool West Community Association stated
that the Dunbarton Neighbourhood Development and Design Guidelines is a good
framework for the beginning of consideration of applications coming forward for
this area.
2.
Steve Kenthol, Appleview Road questioned if the Strouds Lane/Fairport Road site
for the street lights is a definitely site.
3.
Sylvia Spencer, 771 Sheppard Ave. advised that an exit road is required as the
people will be landlocked.
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5.
DEVELOPMENT CHARGES RESERVE FUND
STATEMENT FOR TOWN OF PICKERING SERVICES FOR 1995
FILE NUMBER -C 2430
In Town Manager's Report M 96-05, it is recommended that the Statement of the
Town Treasurer respecting the Development Charges Reserve Fund (GL 4227)
and the Statement for Town Services for 1995 be received.
Aooroved
See Recommendations #6
6.
1995 ADDITIONAL SUBSIDY ALLOCATION
FILE NUMBER -C 2440
In a memorandum from the Manager, Accounting and Payroll Services of March
21, 1996, it is recommended that the Ministry of Transportation be petitioned for
an additional 1995 subsidy allocation.
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Approved
See Recommendations #7
7.
ROAD DEDICATION
PART LOT 31, CONCESSION 1
ROSEBANK ROAD
FILE NUMBER - E 4000
In Legal Services Report L 30/96, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
authorize the dedication of part of Lot 31, Concession 1, designated as Part 1,
Plan 40R-15756 (Rosebank Road), as public highway, be forwarded to Council for
enactment.
Bv-Iaw forwarded to Council
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ROAD DEDICATION
PART OF LOTS 36 AND 80,MPLAN 40M-1831
SANDHURST CRESCENT
FILE NUMBER - E 4000
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In Legal Services Report L 31/96, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
authorize the dedication of parts of Lot 36 and 80, Plan 40M-1831, designated as
Parts 19 and 20, Plan 40R-16766 (Sandhurst Crescent), as public highway, be
forwarded to Council for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
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9.
CONSULTATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNT
- MICROFICHING
FILE NUMBER -C 2200
In Clerk's Report CL 9/96, it is recommended that the Town Clerk be authorized
to spend up to $18,000 from Account 2392 for Microfiching.
Approved
See Recommendations #8
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10.
IMPLEMENTATION OF VOICEMAIL
FILE NUMBER -C 4300
In Clerk's Report CL 10/96, it is recommended that staff proceed with the
implementation of V oicemail in the Departments of Culture and Recreation, Parks
and Facilities and Treasury and in the Information Systems Division.
Aooroved
See Recommendations #9
11.
APPOINTMENT TO REGIONAL TRANSIT
CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE
FILE NUMBER -A 1900
In Clerk's Report CL 12/96, it is recommended that Regional Councillor Brenner
be nominated for appointment
Aporoved Councillor Brenner
See Recommendations #10
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12.
"RED SHIELD BLITZ DAY" - MAY 6, 1996
FILE NUMBER - A2111
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamation:
"RED SHIELD BLITZ DAY" - MAY 6,1996
Aooroved
See Recommendations #11
(VI) ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at 11 p.m.
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TOWN OF PICKERING
That the Executive Committee of the Town of Pickering having met on April 9, 1996, presents its
sixth report to Council and recommends:
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1.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-94022
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 20/94
DARE-DALE DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED
LOT 93, PLAN 1051
(NORTHEAST CORNER OF FAIRPORT ROAD AND BONIT A AVENUE
FILE NUMBER -B 4100 - B 2310 A 2094
That Council recommend to Regional Council that Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-
94022, submitted by Dare-Dale Developments Limited on lands being Lot 93, Plan
1051, be APPROVED AS REVISED, subject to the following conditions:
1.0 GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 That this recommendation apply to the plan identified as the Town
Recommended Plan, and bearing the Town's recommendation stamp.
2.0 PRIOR TO THE REGISTRATION OF THE PLAN
2.1 That the implementing by-law for Zoning By-law Amendment Application
A 20/94 become final and binding.
2.2
That the owner enter into a subdivision agreement with, and to the
satisfaction of the Town which shall include, but not necessarily be limited
to the following:
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2.2.1 Storm Drainage
(a) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works respecting a
stormwater drainage and management system to service all the
lands in the subdivision, and any provisions regarding easements;
(b) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works with respect to
appropriate stormwater management techniques;
2.2.2 Grading Control and Soils
(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 plans of subdivision and with
adjacent existing lots;
(b) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works respecting submission
and approval of a geotechnical soils analysis;
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2.2.3 Road Allowances
(a) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works respecting construction
of internal roads with curbs, storm sewers, sidewalks and
boulevards;
(b)
satisfaction of the Director of Public Works with respect to the
coordination of road design and construction within this
development with the northward extension of the road in Draft Plan
of Subdivision 18T-95033, including the possible installation of a
full cul-de-sac turning circle on blocks 18, 19, 20 and 21 on the
Town Recommended Plan in the event that the northward extension
of the road through Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-95033 does not
occur;
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2.2.4 ConstructionlInstallation of Town Works & Services
(a) satisfaction of the Town respecting arrangements for the provision
of all services required by the Town;
(b) satisfaction of the appropriate authorities respecting arrangements
for the provision of underground wiring, street lighting, cable
television, natural gas and other similar services;
2.2.5 Contribution to Traffic Light Installation
(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 Strouds Lane;
2.2.6 Dedications/Transfers/Conveyances
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(a) the dedication to the Town of all road allowances with proper
comer roundings and sight triangles;
(b) Block 24 on the Staff Recommended Plan, a 0.3 metre reserve at
the northern terminus of the internal road:
(b) Block 25 on the Staff Recommended Plan, a 3.4 metre road
widening of Fairport Road;
( c) any other easements as required;
2.2.7 Tree PreservationIPlanting
(a) the submission of a tree preservation and street tree planting
program, to the satisfaction of the Town;
2.2.8 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 house siting 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;
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(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, and special architectural
treatment on the flankage side of dwellings on flankage lots;
( c) all units shall be designed to have as a minimum requirement a
double car paved driveway width, and a single car garage.
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2.2.9 Parkland Dedication
(a) the satisfaction of the Town regarding cash-in-lieu arrangements for
required parkland dedication;
2.2.10 Existing Buildings
(a) satisfactory arrangements with the Town regarding the removal,
demolition and/or retention of all structures on the subject property;
2.2.11 Development Charges
(a) satisfaction of the Town, financially, with respect to the
Development Charges Act;
2.2.12 Contributions for Servicing and the Extension of Services on Bonita
Avenue
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(a) satisfaction of the Town with respect to contribution for road
works and services on Fairport Road, and the installation of
services along Bonita Avenue;
2.2.13 Future Development Blocks
(a) over and above the possible construction of a cul-de-sac turning
circle on Block 21, Blocks 21, 22 and 23 on the Town
Recommended Plan to be reserved for future residential
development, coordinated with the corresponding future
development blocks in Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T -95033;
2.2.14 Fencing
(a) that the owner construct at his own expense, to the satisfaction of
the Town a 1.8 metre high wood screen privacy fence adjacent to
the side or rear yard of any existing residential lot unless the
homeowner does not desire it.
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DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T -94022
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 20/94
DARE-DALE DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED
LOT 93, PLAN 1051
{NORTHEAST CORNER OF FAIRPORT ROAD AND BONIT A AVENUE
FILE NUMBER -B 4100 - B 2310 A 2094
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That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 20/94, submitted by Dare-Dale
Developments Limited on lands being Lot 93, Plan 1051, Town of Pickering, be
APPROVED IN PRINCIPLE to implement development as proposed
by Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T -94022 as revised 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, Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T -94022 receive draft approval by the
Region of Durham, and a Draft 40M-plan be submitted to the satisfaction
of the Town Planning Department;
2.0 That the implementing zoning by-law shall include, but not necessarily be
limited to the following:
(a)
provide for a detached dwelling with a minimum frontage of 15.0
metres on Lot 1 on the Town Recommended Plan, and detached
dwellings with minimum lot frontages of 13.5 metres for all other
lots fronting Fairport Road (Lots 2 through 6, and Block 23 on the
Town Recommended Plan);
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(b) provide for detached dwellings with minimum lot frontages of 12.0
metres on lots fronting the new internal road (Lots 7 through 17
and Blocks 18 through 21 on the Town Recommended Plan);
(c) provide appropriate zoning for future development Blocks 21, 22
and 23, to be developed in conjunction with adjacent development
blocks from Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-95033;
(d) provide for a maximum dwelling height of 9.0 metres.
3.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-95033
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 6/95
KELLECK INVESTMENTS INCORPORATED
PART OF LOTS 90, 91 AND 92, PLAN 1051
(EAST SIDE OF FAIRPORT ROAD, NORTH OF BONIT A AVENUE)
FILE NUMBER -B 4100 - 18T-95033, B 2310 - A 6/95
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That Council recommend to Regional Council that Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-
95033, submitted Kelleck Investments Incorporated on lands being Lots 90, 91
and 92, Plan 1051, be APPROVED AS REVISED, subject to the following
conditions:
1.0 GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 That this recommendation apply to the plan identified as the Town
Recommended Plan, and bearing the Town's recommendation stamp.
2.0 PRIOR TO THE REGISTRATION OF THE PLAN
2.1 That the implementing by-law for Zoning By-law Amendment Application
A 6/95 become final and binding.
2.2 That the owner satisfy the Director of Public Works that appropriate
driveway access can be provided to lots around street bulbs and comer
elbows.
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2.3
That the owner enter into a subdivision agreement with, and to the
satisfaction of the Town which shall include, but not necessarily be limited
to the following:
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2.2.1 Storm Drainage
(a) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works respecting a
stormwater drainage and management system to service all the
lands in the subdivision, and any provisions regarding easements~
(b) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works with respect to
appropriate stormwater management techniques~
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2.2.2 Grading Control and Soils
(a) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works respecting submission
and approval of a grading and control plan with special emphasis on
co-ordinating grades with adjacent plans of subdivision and with
adjacent existing lots~
(b) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works respecting submission
and approval of a geotechnical soils analysis~
2.2.3 Road Allowances
(a) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works respecting construction
of internal roads with curbs, storm sewers, sidewalks and
boulevards~
(b) satisfaction of the Director of Public Works with respect to the co-
ordination of road design and construction within this development
with the extension of the road in Draft Plan of Subdivision IST-
94022~
2.2.4 Construction/Installation of Town Works & Services
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(a) satisfaction of the Town respecting arrangements for the provision
of all services required by the Town~
(b) satisfaction of the appropriate authorities respecting arrangements
for the provision of underground wiring, street lighting, cable
television, natural gas and other similar services~
2.2.5 Contribution to Traffic Light Installation
(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 Strouds Lane;
2.2.6 Dedications/TransferslConveyances
(a) the dedication to the Town of all road allowances with proper
comer rounding and sight triangles~
(b) Block 26 on the Town Recommended Plan, a 0.35-metre road
widening of Fairport Road~
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(c)
any other easements as required~
(d) the lifting of Block 25 on the Town Recommended Plan, a 0.3-
metre reserve which was conveyed to the Town through a separate
Land Severance Application~
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2.2.7 Tree Preservation/Planting
(a) the submission of a tree preseIVation and street tree planting
program, to the satisfaction of the Town;
2.2.8 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 house siting plans 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;
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(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, and special architectural
treatment on the flankage side of dwellings on flankage lots;
( c) all units shall be designed to have as a minimum requirement, a
double car paved driveway width and a single car garage.
2.2.9 Parkland Dedication
(a) the satisfaction of the Town regarding cash-in-lieu arrangements for
required parkland dedication;
2.2.10 Existing Buildings
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(a)
satisfactory arrangements with the Town regarding the removal,
demolition and/or retention of all structures on the subject property;
2.2.11 Development Charges
(a) satisfaction of the Town, financially, with respect to the
Development Charges Act;
2.2.12 Contributions for SeIVicing and the Extension of SeIVices on Fairport Road
(a) satisfaction of the Town with respect to contribution for road
works and services on Fairport Road;
2.2.13 Future Development Blocks
(a) Blocks 22, 23 and 24 on the Town Recommended Plan to be
reseIVed for future residential development, co-ordinated with the
corresponding future development blocks in Draft Plan of
Subdivision 18T -94022.
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2.2.14 Fencing
(a) that the owner construct at his own expense, to the satisfaction of
the Town, a 1.8 metre high wood screen privacy fence adjacent to
the side or rear yards of any existing residential lot unless the
homeowner does not desire it.
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4.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-95033
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 6/95
KELLECK INVESTMENTS INCORPORATED
PART OF LOTS 90, 91 AND 92, PLAN 1051
(EAST SIDE OF FAIRPORT ROAD, NORTH OF BONIT A AVENUE)
FILE NUMBER -B 4100 - 18T-95033, B 2310 - A 6/95
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That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 6/95, submitted by Kelleck
Investments Incorporated on Lands being Lots 90, 91 and 92, Plan 1051, Town of
Pickering, be APPROVED IN PRINCIPLE to implement development as
proposed by Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-95033, as revised, subject to the
following conditions:
1.0 That prior to the forwarding of an implementing zoning by-law to Town
Council, Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-95033 receive draft approval by
the Region of Durham, and a Draft 40M-Plan be submitted to the
satisfaction of the Town Planning Department;
2.0 That the implementing zoning by-law shall include, but not necessarily be
limited to the following:
(a) provide for detached dwellings with minimum lot frontages of 12.0
metres on Lots 6 though 10, Lots 20 and 21, and Blocks 22 and 23
on the Town Recommended Plan, and detached dwellings with
minimum lot frontages of 10 metres on Lots 1 through 5 and 11
through 19 on the Town Recommended Plan;
(b) provide for the development of a detached dwelling with a
minimum lot frontage of 13.5 metres on Block 24 on the Town
Recommended Plan;
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(c)
provide for a maximum dwelling height of 9.0 metres on all lots and
blocks within the subdivision.
5.
DUNBARTON NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN STUDY
AMENDMENT NO.4 TO THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE
DUNBARTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN GUIDELINES
FOR THE DUNBARTON NEIGHBOURHOOD
FILE NUMBER -B 1000
That Amendment NO.4 to the Dunbarton Community Development Plan, to
replace the Neighbourhood Concept Plan approved on February 19, 1996 with the
revised Neighbourhood Concept Plan be approved.
6.
DEVELOPMENT CHARGES RESERVE FUND
STATEMENT FOR TOWN OF PICKERING SERVICES FOR 1995
FILE NUMBER - C 2430
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That the Statement of the Town Treasurer respecting the Development Charges
Reserve Fund (GL 4227) and the Statement for Town Services for 1995 be
received.
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7.
1995 ADDITIONAL SUBSIDY ALLOCATION
FILE NUMBER -C 2440
That the Ministry of Transportation be petitioned for an additional 1995 subsidy
allocation as follows:
Capital
Specialized Services $325
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8.
CONSULTATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNT
- MICROFICHING
FILE NUMBER -C 2200
That the Town Clerk be authorized to spend up to $18,000 from Account 2392 for
Microfiching.
9.
IMPLEMENTATION OF VOICEMAIL
FILE NUMBER -C 4300
That staff proceed with the implementation of V oicemail in the Departments of
Culture and Recreation, Parks and Facilities, Treasury and in the Information
Systems Division.
10.
APPOINTMENT TO REGIONAL TRANSIT
CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE
FILE NUMBER -A 1900
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That Regional Councillor Brenner be nominated for appointment to the Regional
Transit Co-ordinating Committee.
11. "RED SHIELD BLITZ DAY" - MAY 6, 1996
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamation:
"RED SHIELD BLITZ DAY" - MAY 6, 1996
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