HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 14, 2015 Cifq o1 Planning & Development
Committee Meeting Minutes
IKONOI K Monday, September 14, 2015
7:00 pm — Council Chambers
Chair: Councillor Johnson
Present:
Mayor Ryan
Councillors:
K. Ashe
I. Cumming
R. Johnson
B. McLean
J. O'Connell
D. Pickles
Also Present:
T. Prevedel - Chief Administrative Officer
P. Bigioni - Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor
T. Melymuk - Director, City Development
C. Rose - Chief Planner
D. Shields - City Clerk
J. Brooks - Manager, Policy & Geomatics
N. Surti - Manager, Development Review & Urban Design
M. Markham - Principal Planner— Policy
C. Celebre - Senior Planner— Development Review
A. Emm - Planner II
L. Roberts - Committee Coordinator
(I) Disclosure of Interest
No disclosures of interest were noted.
(II) Part `A' Information Reports •
Information Report No. 04-15
Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 9/15
Kingsett Brookdale Centre Inc.
Concession 1, Part Lots 23 and 24, 40R-25448
Part 1,2, 4-37, 44-47 and Parts 3, 38
(1105 Kingston Road)
City of Pickering
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Chair: Councillor Johnson
A public information meeting was held under the Planning Act, for the purpose of
informing the public with respect to the above-noted application.
Nilesh Surti, Manager, Development Review & Urban Design, gave an outline of
the requirements for a Statutory Meeting under the Planning Act. He outlined the
notification process procedures and also noted that if a person or public body does
not make oral or written submissions to the City before the by-law is passed, that
person or public body are not entitled to appeal the decision of City Council to the
Ontario Municipal Board, and may not be entitled to be added as a party to the
hearing unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so.
Amy Emm, Planner II, with the aid of a power point presentation, provided an
outline of Information Report 04-15.
Craig Hunter of Hunter& Associates Ltd appeared before the Committee on behalf
of the applicant in support of the application.
Information Report No. 05-15
Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 15-001/P
Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 6/15
Duffin's Point Inc.
Concession 3, Part Lot 19, 40R-2548, Part 1 and
40R-26764, Part 1
(2460 and 2470 Brock Road)
Melissa Markham, Principal Planner, Development Review & Urban Design, with
the aid of a power point presentation, provided an outline of Information Report 05-
15.
Bryce Jordan, Planning Manager for GHD Inc. representing the applicant, appeared
before the Committee in support of the application. He stated this development will
introduce employment and the commercial components will service the
neighbourhood, noting the inclusion of a Supermarket and fitness centre. He also
stated that arrangements were in place to lease property from Hydro One for
additional parking spaces. He indicated the potential for a day care centre,
showing how a rooftop garden area could be accommodated for a potential daycare
centre use.
Paul Pistritto, 1568 Alwin Circle, Pickering, appeared before the Committee stating
his desire to review all plans with respect to the Supermarket component.
Bryce Jordan returned to respond to comments and questions raised. Discussion
ensued with clarification given regarding phase one of the plans and the estimate of
jobs to be created.
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(III) Part `B' Planning & Development Reports
1. Director, City Development, Report PLN 09-15
Proposed Telecommunication Tower
Rogers Communications Inc.
1822 Whites Road
Part of Lot 29, Concession 1, Parts 2 to 7, 40R-9979
Installation #63
Tatyana Morro, Municipal Relations Specialist, Rogers Communications Inc.,
appeared before the Committee in support of the application and through the aid of a
power point presentation, briefly outlined the proposal. She noted how wireless
technology has transformed, explaining the site selection criteria. She provided an
overview of the consultation process done and comments received.
A discussion period ensued with questions raised regarding co-locating as well as
clarification on the size of the tower.
June Wood appeared before the Committee in opposition to the cell tower. Ms.
Wood outlined the history of the cell tower installation. She stated that the residents
did not feel they were involved in the process, and that Rogers did not follow
protocol. She questioned why Rogers would proceed to erect a tower across the
street from a previously denied location. She noted concerns that certain groups are
at greater health risks and that the World Health Organization also have concerns
regarding the health issues related to cell towers. She also noted they had a petition
with 800 signatures opposing the cell tower.
Desiree Mahadeo, 501 Charnwood Court, Pickering, appeared before the Committee
in opposition to the cell tower. She stated that the tower was put up illegally, was
much taller than indicated and that no consultation had taken place. She felt that cell
towers should not be put up in residential areas and questioned why they could not
share the location on Fairport Road. She stated that hydro corridors would be a
more viable location.
Discussion period ensued with concerns being noted for Rogers lack of
communication and consultation during this process. It was requested that the City
forward a letter to Rogers expressing their concerns in this regard.
Recommendation
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor McLean
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That Rogers Communications Inc. be advised that City Council does not object to the-
14.9 metre high telecommunication tower located at 1822 Whites Road, based on
the design and other details submitted with the application.
Carried on a Recorded Vote
As Follows:
Yes No
Councillor Ashe Councillor Cumming
Councillor Johnson Councillor O'Connell
Councillor McLean
Councillor Pickles
Mayor Ryan
2. Director, City Development, Report PLN 10-15
Infrastructure Ontario
Class B Environmental Assessments for the Demolition of Structures
Located in the Seaton Urban Area and the Hamlet of Whitevale
A brief discussion period ensued with staff responding to clarification requested from
Members.
Recommendation
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Ashe
1. That Council in response to the Infrastructure Ontario Class B Environmental
Assessments, object to the demolition of buildings located at 498 and 1050
Whitevale Road, and 1740 Fifth Concession Road;
2. That Council also object to the demolition of the building located at
615 Whitevale Road but not object to the demolition of the outbuilding at this
location;
3. That Council not object to the demolition of buildings located at 3490 Brock
Road, 1469 Taunton Road, 170 Highway 7, 2750 Whitevale Road and 2900
Brock Road;
4. That Council also not object to the demolition of the building located at
650 Whitevale Road and requests the Province install a commemorative
plaque on the property at the proposed trail head location;
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5. That Council endorse the recommendations of the Heritage Pickering
Advisory Committee to designate 498, 615 and 1050 Whitevale Road, under
Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act; and that staff be authorized to prepare
the appropriate materials and report back to Council at a future date;
6. That Council request staff to write the school boards to determine their
interest in incorporating the building located at 3280 Sideline 16 into a future
school board block, and if the school boards are not interested, that Council
not object to the demolition of the house located at 3280 Sideline 16;
7. That Council express its strong concern with the Province for its disregard of
significant heritage resources in Pickering through the lack of maintenance
and occupancy of such resources, in contravention of the Provincial Policy
Statement, and request the Province to restore and reuse these structures
and manage them in compliance with the Standards & Guidelines for
Conservation of Provincial Heritage Properties;
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8. That Council request the Province to record, document and provide to the
City in the form of photographs and/or measured drawings all buildings to be
demolished, as well as make available exterior or interior heritage features
for salvage to interested parties prior to any demolition; and
9. Further, that a copy of this Report and Council's Resolution be forwarded to:
the Premier of Ontario; Infrastructure Ontario; the Minister of Economic
Development, Employment and Infrastructure; the Minister of Tourism,
Culture and Sport, and the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing; and the
Whitevale and District Residents' Association.
Carried
3. Director, City Development, Report PLN 11-15
Federal Lands
Revised Pickering Airport Site and Revised Airport Zoning Regulations
Recommendation
Moved by Councillor Ashe
Seconded by Councillor Cumming
1. That Transport Canada be advised that the City of Pickering does not object
to the Order that appeared in the Canada Gazette, Part 1, on July 18, 2015,
proposing to declare a smaller Pickering Airport Site and the corresponding
revised Airport Zoning Regulations; and
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2. Further, that a copy of Report PLN 11-15 be forwarded to Transport Canada,
the Region of Durham, the Region of York, the City of Markham, the Town of
Whitby, the Town of Ajax, Township of Uxbridge, Town of Whitchurch-
Stouffville, the Township of Scugog, and the Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority. -
Carried on a Recorded Vote
As Follows:
Yes No
Councillor Ashe Councillor Johnson
Councillor Cumming Councillor O'Connell
Councillor McLean
Councillor Pickles
Mayor Ryan
(IV) Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 8:40 pm.
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