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City Report To
Planning & Development
PICKERING Committee
Report Number: PD 25-10
Date: July 5, 2010109
From: Neil Carroll
Director, Planning & Development
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Subject: Pickering Parkway Realignment, Improvement and Signalization
OPB Realty Inc. (Pickering Town Centre)
1340 Pickering Parkway
Part of Lot 21 & 22, Concession 1
City of Pickering
Recommendation:
1. That Report PD 25-10 of the Director, Planning & Development be received;
2. That Council authorize the appropriate City officials to enter into a development
agreement with OPB Realty Inc. satisfactory to the Director, Planning &
Development and the Director, Corporate Services and Treasurer respecting the
realignment, improvement and signalization of Pickering Parkway from Liverpool
Road to the existing entrance on the south side of the Pickering Town Centre
lands (in front of the Bay entrance);
3. Further, that the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take
necessary action to give effect thereto.
Executive Summary: The purpose of this report is to provide City Council with an
update on the status of the Class Environmental Assessment for the improvements to
Pickering Parkway and to seek Council's authorization for the appropriate City officials
to enter into a development agreement with OPB Realty Inc. to undertake the road
improvement works. The work consists of the realignment, improvement and
signalization of Pickering Parkway utilizing City funds approved in the 2010 capital
budget and 'in accordance with plans approved by the City (see Location Map -
Attachment #1).
These works are supportive of the City's urban growth centre and mobility hub
designations, are aligned with the City's Downtown Core Development Guidelines, and
serve as a catalyst to future development. Infrastructure improvements are essential to
the planned function of the downtown and their early implementation will assist in
attracting new development.
Report PD 25-10 July 5, 2010
Subject: Pickering Parkway Realignment, Improvement
1 10 and Signalization Page 2
Financial Implications: The signalization/improvement/realignment of Pickering
Parkway east of Liverpool Road is a development charge funded project identified in the
City's Development Charge By-law (project TC-24). Funding for this project in the
amount of $890,000 was brought forward and approved in the City's 2010 capital
budget (account 5321-1006-6254). Project'cost is allocated 25% to the City ($222;500),
and 75% to development charges ($667,500). The City portion will come from the City
share reserve. While final project costs will not be known until the final design is
complete and the project is tendered, the City's upset funding limit for this project is
$890,000.
Sustainability Implications: The City's investment in the realignment, improvement
and signalization of Pickering Parkway will introduce required improved infrastructure to
support intensification of the City's downtown. These road improvements will benefit
the broader downtown area and are supportive of the GO parking garage, the new
office building, and public transit.
1.0 Background:
In 1997 City Council adopted the Downtown Core Development Guidelines that
established a vision for the downtown area. Part of that vision included
improvements to Pickering Parkway in order to accommodate an office
concentration generally along the north side of Highway 401, and a pedestrian
bridge linking the existing Pickering GO Station to the downtown core.
In 2000, the City initiated a zoning amendment on the south portion of the
Pickering Town Centre lands to permit and attract large-scale and multi-tenant
office uses, and led the preliminary design of the Pickering Pedestrian Bridge,
and sought.out partners to bring the project concept to reality.
The City's downtown vision is now starting to be realized, with the attraction of a
132,000 square foot Class "A" office building on the Pickering Town Centre lands
(now under construction), and the announced construction of the Pickering
Pedestrian Bridge over Highway 401 to be completed in 2011. The enclosed
pedestrian bridge across Highway 401 and the 700 car parking garage are
expected to commence construction shortly.
These new developments have required the City to bring forward its planned
improvements to Pickering Parkway, including but not necessarily limited to road
realignment, introduction of additional traffic lanes, and signalization at the
entrance to the Pickering Town Centre on the north side of the office building.
The introduction of additional through lanes (an increase in capacity) requires the
completion of a Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment (EA).
Report PD 25-10 July 5, 2010
Subject: Pickering Parkway Realignment, Improvement
and Signalization Page 3
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1.1 Pickering Parkway Improvements and Signalization
The City of Pickering issued a Notice of Commencement of 'a Schedule B Class
Environmental Assessment for improvements to Pickering Parkway on May 5,
2010. IBI Group has been retained to carry out the Class EA as they have been
providing urban design consulting services to complete background work for the
City's Downtown Development Area and have been creating design concepts for
Pickering Parkway as part of this work.
A Class EA was triggered due to the possibility that additional capacity (through
lanes) may be required on Pickering Parkway east of Liverpool Road due to the
proposed development of the parking structure adjacent to the office tower. The
study limit for the Class EA is from Liverpool Road to Glenanna Road. Agencies
and adjacent landowners have been notified that the Class EA has commenced.
Based on progress to date, staff anticipates a Notice of Completion will be issued
in July 2010. Once the Class EA process has been completed, detailed design
and construction can commence.
The City's Development Charge By-law provides a total allocation of $890,000
for the signalization/improvement/realignment of Pickering Parkway east of
Liverpool Road. Funding for this project was brought forward and approved in
the City's 2010 capital budget (account 5321-1006-6254). Project cost is
allocated 25% to the City ($222,500), and 75% to development charges
($667,500).
While final project costs will not be known until the final design is complete and
the project is tendered, the City's upset funding limit for this project is $890,000
(including expenditures to date). A small portion of these funds has been utilized
to complete the surveys necessary to determine existing utilities in the area and
to undertake the Class EA. The majority of the full project construction will occur
in 2010. Considering the development and construction work being undertaken
by OPB Realty in this immediate vicinity, staff believe that cost savings will be
realized by having OPB Realty contract for the required improvements,to
Pickering Parkway. Staff recommend that the City enter into a development
agreement with the OPB Realty (the proponent of the parking structure) to
facilitate the design and construction requirements for Pickering Parkway. Staff
are seeking Council's authorization to enter into an appropriate development
agreement with OPB Realty to undertake this work in accordance with plans
approved by the City. The City's financial obligation will not exceed $890,000
minus what has been spent to date to prepare for this project.
Attachment:
1. Location Map
Report PD 25-10 July 5, 2010
Subject: Pickering Parkway Realignment, Improvement
112 and Signalization Page 4
Prepared By: Approved/Endorsed By:
%ler Barn Neil Carrol
anner -Site Planning Director, Plan D lopment
Ric h and Holb rn Everett Buntsma
ision Head, Engineering Services Director, Operations & Emergency Services
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Copy: Chief Administrative Officer
Recommended for the consideration
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Tony evedel, P.Eng.
Chief Administrative Officer
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Pickering Parkway
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