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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 1, 2009 (Special) Crrq oo Special Council Meeting Minutes Monday, June 1, 2009 PICKE Council Chambers PRESENT: Mayor Ryan COUNCILLORS: D. Dickerson R. Johnson B. Littley B. McLean J. O'Connell D. Pickles ALSO PRESENT: T. J. Quinn - Chief Administrative Officer T. Melymuk - Director, Office of Sustainability N. Carroll - Director, Planning & Development D. Wilcox - City Clerk C. Rose - Manager, Policy D. Shields - Deputy Clerk (1) DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST There were no disclosures noted. (II) DELEGATIONS 1. Terry Nuspl Re: Regional Official Plan Amendment (ROPA) 128 The Growing Durham Study Terry Nuspl appeared before Council to note her concerns in regards to Regional Official Plan Amendment (ROPA) 128 and the amount of jobs noted for Pickering in Amendment (ROPA) 128. She noted from the beginning the concept was 1 job for every 2 persons and all the reports, articles and comments stated 35,000 jobs for 70,000 people. She stated that Council should not support Durham Region's figures of 16,500 jobs. She requested that Council not support those numbers and demand 35,000 jobs for Pickering. 1 Crtq o0 Special Council Meeting Minutes Monday, June 1, 2009 PICKER Council Chambers (III) NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Referral from the May 19, 2009 Council Meeting Notice of Motion Regional Official Plan Amendment (ROPA) 128 The Growinq Durham Study Detailed discussion ensued on this matter. Resolution # 134/09 Moved by Councillor Littley Seconded by Councillor Johnson WHEREAS the draft versions of the Regional Official Plan Amendment (ROPA)128, The Growing Durham Study incorrectly identified the inclusion of the Provincial Central Pickering Development Plan (Seaton's) employment target of 35,000 jobs to the planning horizon of 2031, and WHEREAS the City of Pickering, the Region of Durham and the Province of Ontario lead the Highway 407 (Seaton Lands) Economic Development Study (Hempson Consulting Ltd. 2007) which concluded that a range of 16,700 and 20,000 jobs in the employment areas of Seaton, and that 15,000 jobs in other areas of Seaton could be achieved by 2031, and WHEREAS The Council of the City of Pickering previously passed a motion of a "Jobs First" policy for the development of Seaton and, WHEREAS in order to achieve a "Healthy, Complete and Sustainable Community" an "appropriate ratio of jobs to population" is defined in the ROPA 128 at a ratio of 1 job for every 2 people, and WHEREAS the Provincial Central Pickering Development Plan (Seaton), Pickering Planning Staff, and Pickering Council have supported the designated 35,000 jobs and 70,000 people, at a ratio of 1 job for every 2 people, and WHEREAS in the final version of the ROPA 128, Seaton has now been allocated 71,345 total population and only 12,346 jobs in the employment areas, and 4,130 jobs in other areas, for a total of 16,476 jobs to the planning horizon of 2031 which is a ratio of 1 job for every 4.33 people. 2 ~i~ Special Council Meeting Minutes Monday, June 1, 2009 Council Chambers Therefore be resolved that the Council of the City of Pickering here by withdraw its support of the ROPA 128 which does not support the Sustainable Development standards of the Central Pickering Development Plan nor of the City of Pickering. And that a copy of this motion be sent to the Regional Municipality of Durham, the Provincial Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, and the Premier's Office. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY LATER IN THE MEETING (See Following Motions) Resolution # 135/09 Moved by Councillor Littley Seconded by Councillor McLean That the main motion be amended by deleting clause 2 and adding the following: WHEREAS the City of Pickering, the Region of Durham and the Province of Ontario lead the Highway 407 (Seaton Lands) Economic Development Study (Hempson Consulting Ltd. 2007) which concluded that a range of 16,700 and 20,000 jobs in the employment areas of Seaton, and that 15,000 jobs in other areas of Seaton could be created and could achieve build out of approximately 35,000 jobs in about 20 years from the commencement of development; and CARRIED . Resolution # 136/09 Moved by Councillor Johnson Seconded by Councillor Pickles That the main motion be amended by deleting clauses 5, 6 and 7 and adding the following: 3 caq Special Council Meeting Minutes Monday, June 1, 2009 PICKERPZ Council Chambers WHEREAS the Central Pickering Development Plan identifies that the Seaton Community is to be planned for 35,000 jobs and up to 70,000 persons, which results in a ration of 1 job for every 2 persons; and WHEREAS City of Pickering strongly supports the achievement of a ration of 1 job for every 2 persons in Seaton; and WHEREAS the City of Pickering is planning to achieve 35,000 jobs and 70,000 people in Seaton; and WHEREAS Durham's ROPA 128, implementing the Growing Durham Study assigns approximately 16,500 jobs to Seaton for the period up to 2031; Now Therefore Be It Resolved, that despite the allocation of jobs to Seaton under ROPA 128, the City of Pickering hereby reiterates its support for 35,000 jobs and 70,000 persons in Seaton at build-out with balanced employment population growth as the community develops and requests that the Region of Durham use 35,000 jobs and 70,000 persons for Seaton in its long term planning. CARRIED ON A RECORDED VOTE AS FOLLOWS YES NO Councillor Dickerson Councillor Littley Councillor Johnson Councillor McLean Councillor O'Connell Councillor Pickles Mayor Ryan The main motion, as amended was then CARRIED. 4 Cry Special Council Meeting Minutes Monday, June 1, 2009 PICXFR Council Chambers (IV) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW By-law Number 6956/09 Councillor Johnson, 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 June 1, 2009. CARRIED (V) ADJOURNMENT Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Johnson That the Special Meeting of Council be adjourned. CARRIED The meeting adjourned at 11:15 pm. DATED this 1st day of June, 2009 MAYO YAN DEBI A. WILCOX CITY CLERK 5