HomeMy WebLinkAboutNovember 19, 1998 STATUTORY PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING MINUTES
A Statutory Public Information Meeting was held on Thursday, November 19, 1998 at
7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers.
PRESENT:
L. Taylor -Manager, Current Operations Division
C. Rose -Manager, Policy Division
A. Smith Planner 2
J. Cole -Planner 2
D. Kearns - Committee Co-ordinator
The Manager, Policy Division, provided an overview of the requirements of the Planning
Act and the Ontario Municipal Board respecting this meeting and matters under
consideration thereat.
(1) OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION 98-004/P
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 17/98
RUNNYMEDE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED, ET AL
PART OF LOTS 15 AND 16, RANGE 3, B.F.C.
(SOUTH OF BAYLY STREET, EAST OF SQUIRES BEACH ROAD)
1. Adrian Smith, Planner 2 provided an explanation of the application, as outlined in
Information Report#29-98.
2. Steven Zakem, Solicitor, representing the applicant stated that his client is
concerned that the area be developed to reflect the present look and type of
business. They also wish to ensure that there is no heavy industrial in the area.
The applicant is satisfied that the Town has all the information required and
therefore, does not see a need for further studies.
3. Sal Crimi, representing a numbered company operating under Invar Corporation
requested a copy of the applicants report. He questioned motivation for the
application and suggested they are attempting to change the character of the area.
He asked why the Planning staff could not deal with issues under Site Plan
Approval.
4. Wayne Layman, Duradie Technologies, • advised that he is in favour of the
application and feels the applicant is attempting to preserve the look and type of
business in the area.
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5. Bob Cake, Tool Dynamics, stated his concern that the zoning will change and
•affect his business which requires outside storage and some heavy industrial.
6. Steven Zakem, Solicitor, representing the applicant stated that their application
was prompted by an application submitted by London Mall whose suggested use
would not be compatible with the present use. He also advised that his company
did not prepare a report but a 3-4 page letter outlining rationale for application
which he would be pleased to provide to Mr. Crimi. The issues of concern could
not be dealt with under Site Plan Approval. He suggested meeting with Mr. Cake
to explain what they are doing and advised they will attempt to accommodate
present businesses.
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7. Adrian Smith, advised that under the current Official Plan, Planning Analysis is
required and that the Planning Analysis is needed to address various issues.
Environmental issues will be addressed. He stated that the Planning Department
share the concerns outlined by Mr. Cake regarding outside storage and heavy
industrial uses.
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(II) DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-98015
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 19/98
ESTATE OF V. E. SWAN
PART OF LOT 28, CONCESSION 2
(EAST SIDE OF WHITES ROAD, NORTH OF HYDRO LINE)
1. Adrian Smith, Planner 2, provided an explanation of the application, as outlined in
Information Report#30-98.
2. Lorelei Jones, representing the applicant, advised that ongoing discussions
concerning the layout are taking place with both the Town and the Toronto
Region Conservation Authority. There could be some movement with respect to
the placement of the lots but they will still remain in the general area and the size
will remain the same.
3. Richard Ward, 3709 Regional Road, stated his total opposition to this application.
4. Geraldine Goudie, 572 Rougemount Drive, questioned where the children,
generated from this application, will go to school.
5. Adrian Smith, advised that correspondence from the Durham Region Separate
School Board has been received and they identify up to 12 students will be
generated from this application for the separate school system. No response has
yet been received from the Public School Board. This application is within the
urban boundary as identified in the new Official Plan.
(HI) ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 18/98
J. PITINO
PART OF BLOCK A, PLAN 233.
(SOUTH SIDE OF RODD AVENUE)
1. Jeff Cole, Planner 2, provided an explanation of the application, as outlined in
Information Report#31-98.
2. Joe Pitino, applicant, stated his support of Planning Department's recommendation
to change Zoning from R4 to R4-10.
3. Greg Mason, 544 Rodd Avenue, questioned why the property in question has been
removed from the TRCA Acquisition Boundary. How is the waterfront trail to
exist without this piece of property which was purchased using taxpayers money?
He questioned why decisions were made a year ago without the public's
awareness. He advised that the TRCA states there is no historical significance in
this area but as recently as Tuesday there were archeological findings.
4. Marion Martin, 525 Bella Vista Drive, questioned where the waterfront trail will
be placed. She stated that in a letter from Mr. Crombie it advises that the current
route of the waterfront trail should remain the same and also that concrete should
not be built along the waterfront. Monster homes should not be built between the
residents and the waterfront. There is no ravine by-law in place protecting the
two ravines in the area. Top-of-bank line has been moved by the TRCA. She
advised that in a letter from Mr. McTeague he is requesting a full environmental
assessment of the area and a similar letter has also been written by the Ministry of
Culture &Recreation.
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5. Rhonda Cleary, 554 Rodd Avenue, stated that she has no objection to the
application. She believes residential, waterfront and open space-can co-exist.
There could be some advantage to limited development such as eyes on the street.
Use of the area is vast and a couple of new homes will limit access.
6. Geraldine Goudie, 572 Rougemount Drive, advised that she is on the waterfront
task force and they were advised that the whole south side of Rodd Avenue would
be available for the waterfront trail. The area is required for the road, wheelchair
access and bike access. The Town of Pickering have taken longer to implement
the waterfront trail than the surrounding municipalities.
7. Tom Cannell, 351 Dyson Road, stated his opposition to the development. There
are too many unanswered questions.
8. Jeff Cole, advised that the Town relies on the expertise of the Toronto Region
Conservation Authority and he encouraged residents to approach the TRCA with
any concerns. A archeological assessment of the entire area is currently being
undertaken.
9. Lynda Taylor, advised that the top-of-bank will be staked and identified. They will
not just accept a line drawn on the map but will walk the site and if concerns arise
an independent study will be undertaken.
(IV) ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
Dated N b v. 2- f/9 Clerk 04 -C
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