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Present:
Mayor Ryan
Councillors:
K. Ashe
I. Cumming
R. Johnson
B. McLean
J. O'Connell
D. Pickles
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�'lanning & Development
Committee Meeting Illlinutes
Monday, July 6, 2015
7:00 pm — Council Chambers
Chair: Councillor Ashe
- Chief Administratiue Officer
- Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor
- Director, City Development
- Chief Planner
- City Clerk
- Manager, Development Review & Urban Design
- Committee Coordinator
Disclosure of Interest
No disclosures of interest were noted.
(II) Part `A' Planning & Development Reports
1. Director, City Development, Report PLN 07-15
Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 6/14
N. Niazi
Part of Lot 6, Plan 489
(1144 Kingston Road)
Robert Trousdale, 7413 Ashburn Road, Whitby, appeared before the Committee on
behalf of the applicant. He noted he was in attendance to respond to any
questions. �
Recommendation
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
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Planning & Deveioprnent
Commi�tee Meeting Illlinutes
Monday, July 6, 2015
7:00 pm — Council Chambers
Chair: Councillor Ashe
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 6/14, submitted by N. Niazi, on lands
being Part of Lot 6, Plan 489, to amend the zoning of the subject property to
facilitate the construction of a two-storey commercial/office building, be endorsed
as outlined in Appendix I ta Report Number PLN 07-15, and that staff be authorized
to finalize and forward the implementing Zoning By-law to Council for enactment.
Carried
2. Director, City Development, Report PLN 08-15
Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 10/14
Draft Plan of Subdivision Application SP-2014-03
Draft Plan of Condominium Application CP-2014-03
Grand Communities (Pickering) Corporation
Part of Lots 3 and 4, Plan 228, Part of Part 1, Plan 40R-8966
(365 & 364 Kingston Road)
Catherine Rose, Chief Planner, provided an overview of the current application,
explaining the process of the applicant's pending appeal currently before the
Ontario Municipal Board. (OMB) She noted this report before the Committee
provides two concepts which address resident's concerns. She noted the purpose
of the report was to obtain a Council position on these applications in order to
proceed at the OMB hearing.
Anabela Santos, 1002 Dalewood Drive, Pickering, appeared before the Committee
noting she had reviewed the information provided prior to the meeting. She noted
that Option B would be more ideal for the residents as it provided for driveways
around back, more space and privacy; as well as the preservation of trees. She
noted concerns with respect to increased traffic and the ability to turn out onto
Rougemount.
Gareth Morgan, 1002 Dalewood Drive, Pickering, appeared before the Committee
expressing his concerns regarding traffic and safety issues. He questioned
whether an advanced green would be beneficial�
A question and answer period ensued regarding traffic turning off of Kingston Road
and onto Rougemount.
Dale Goldhawk, 1049 Dalewood Drive, Pickering, appeared before the Committee,
stating his agreement with Option B as being the better plan. He noted the number
of mature trees that could possibly be saved, and questioned the possibility of
incorporating them into a parkette. He stated that Option B would free up the
corner of the development which could be used as the pedestrian entranceway into
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P'lanning & Development
Comrnittee Meeting Minutes
iVlonday, July 6, 2015
7:00 pm — Council Chambers
Chair: Councillor Ashe
the development. He questioned whether the City would have architectural and
fandscape oversight once the development has been approved.
Peter Plastina, the applicant, appeared before the Committee and stated this plan
was developed in conjunction with the City Development department. He noted his
compliance with the City's requests in the past and wilf continue to work with the
City prior to the OMB hearing, Mr. Plastina expressed his concern over additional
costs which could be incurred should the plans be changed.
A question and answer period ensued regarding the location, style and number of
proposed units, landscaping cantrol as well as clarification on easements for future
right of ways. Discussion ensued with respect to the two options being presented
and staff's requirements for attending the OMB hearing.
Recommendation
Nfoved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 10/14, Draft Plan of
Subdivision Application SP-2014-03, and Draft Plan of Condominium
Application CP-2014-03, submitted by Grand Communities (Pickering)
Corporation, on lands being Part of Lots 3 and 4, Plan 228, Part of Part 1
40R-8966, to permit the development of 28 three-storey townhouses on a
common element condominium road be received;
2. That Pickering Council endorse the Recommended Alternative Development
Concepts as set out in Appendices I and II to Report PLN 08-15, (with a
preference for Option "B" as shown in Appendix II) for lands being Part of
Lots 3 and 4, Plan 228, Part of Part 1 40R-8966, and;
3. That Council authorize City staff to prepare, present and defend the following
at the Ontario Municipal Board hearing:
a) a site specific zoning by-law with appropriate provisions and
standards to implement the Recommended Alternative Development
Concepts;
b) a revised draft plan with appropriate conditions of draft approval, if
required, to implement the Recommended Alternative Development
Concepts; and
c) a revised condominium plan with appropriate conditions of draft
approval, if required, to implement the Recommended Alternative
Development Concepts.
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(III)
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Other Business
Planning � Development
Committee Meeting Minutes
Monday, July 6, 2015
7:00 pm — Council Chambers
Chair: Councillor Ashe
Carried Unanimously on a
Recorded Vote
Councillor O'Connell gave notice af her intent to bring forward a Notice of Motion
with respect to the Taxi-Cab By-law being looked at to include some form of
protection provision with respect to lease agreements on private property. She
expressed concerns with the inequality of licencing fees should individual property
owners be allowed to negotiate with individual taxi cab drivers and brokerages,
which could lead to monopolies.
Councillor Johnson requested that staff look into any process should the City of
Pickering disagree with the Regions decision on the renaming of roads.
(IV) Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 7:53 pm.
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