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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1997 - 7:45 p.m.
PRESENT:
Mayor Wayne Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson - Chairman
R. Johnson
D. Ryan
S. Senis
ALSO PRESENT:
T. Quinn - General Manager
B. Taylor - Town Clerk
P. Wyger - Town Solicitor
N. Carroll - Director of Planning
D. Kearns - Co-ordinator of Council Services
ABSENT:
Councillor Pistritto - (on vacation)
(I) ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of March 24, 1997.
(II) DELEGATIONS
1. The following persons addressed the Committee with respect to speed humps on
Rougemount Drive:
a) Gino Hamparian, 1432 Rougemount Drive advised that the speed humps
were placed to lower the volume of traffic using Rougemount Drive but
the volumes were certain to and did change with the opening of Hwy. 401.
He questioned the status of the evaluation and the feedback from the
various services.
b) Simon Hunter, 1436 Rougemount Drive stated that since the opening of
Hwy. 401 the traffic volume problem has been resolved and this issue
should be revisited. Steve Brake was contacted on numerous occasions
last fall and the community were expecting to receive a call from him now
that spring has arrived. The questionnaire distributed by the residents was
for feedback only. The residents want their street fixed and are willing to
talk about any alternatives.
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(II) DELEGATIONS
c) Peter Williams, 1463 Rougemount Drive stated that if flyers had been
distributed to all residents of Rougemount Drive by the Town, difficulties
between neighbours could have been avoided. He disputed the validity of
the survey undertaken by the Town. The speed humps were placed to
lower traffic volume and speed but have created negative comments by
agencies such as ambulance, fire, school bus, police, etc. He requested
that the speed humps be removed as soon as possible.
d) Ryan Choi, 1435 Rougemount Drive stated that a number of divisions
have occurred between neighbours on the street and Council is
responsible. He questioned what other traffic calming measures were
considered and why was a private contractor hired to install the speed
humps when we have full time staff in our Public Works Department
capable of doing the job.
e) Julie Hunter, 1436 Rougemount Drive stated that she is unable to travel at
30 km over humps as her car hits bottom. The humps have created more
problems than they have solved and should be removed.
(III) MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION
1. DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-96009
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 22/96
WOODSMERE PROPERTIES LIMITED
PART OF LOT 31, CONCESSION 1
(STROUDS LANE, WEST OF AUTUMN CRESCENT)
In Planning Recommendation Report 7/97, the Director of Planning will provide
recommendations regarding Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 22/96
submitted by Woodsmere Properties Limited to change setback and coverage
provisions on lands being Part of Lot 31, Concession 1 and Draft Plan of
Subdivision Application 18T-96009 submitted by Woodsmere Properties Limited
to permit the creation of blocks of land to allow the development of 36 street
townhouses on the subject lands. A Council position regarding these applications
is sought prior to an Ontario Municipal Board Hearing scheduled for May 7, 1997.
Referred to Council Meeting of April 21, 1997
Douglas Shier, 1794 Autumn Crescent, speaking on behalf of the residents on
Autumn Crescent, advised that much discussion has taken place between the
developer and Planning staff with great progress having been made. Referral to
Council provides more time for further discussion with the developer.
2. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 21/96
802226 ONTARIO LIMITED
PART OF LOT 18, CONCESSION 1
(SOUTH SIDE OF QUARTZ STREET, EAST OF TOY AVENUE)
In Planning Recommendation Report 5/97, it is recommended that the application
submitted by 802226 Ontario Limited to rezone property on the south side of
Quartz Street, east of Toy Avenue, to consolidate the zoning on the subject
property with specific uses and performance standards be approved.
Approved as amended See Recommendation #1
to delete food preparation
plant, truck centre and
warehouse from list of
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permitted uses
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Harold Elston, on behalf of Sonic Automobile Enterprises stated support of the
thrust of Planning staffs recommendations. An ongoing problem remains with
outdoor storage on this property and they are very much in support of prohibiting
this continued use. Problems with rodents, dust, odour, trucks, traffic, etc.
remain. This list of permitted uses should be limited due to the size of property
and truck traffic.
Alan Thoms, 1790 Bayly Street stated that his property abuts the property in
question. He requested that trucking and warehouse use not be permitted and that
a 12’ privacy fence be erected around the property.
3. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 4/96
LOBLAWS ASSOCIATED PROPERTIES INC.
PART OF LOT 23, CONCESSION 1
(THE SUPERCENTRE, 1970 LIVERPOOL ROAD)
In Planning Recommendation Report 6/97, it is recommended that the application
submitted by Loblaws Associated Properties Inc. to rezone lands at the
Supercentre, 1790 Liverpool Road, to permit a reduction in the number of
required parking spaces, and to permit outdoor storage associated with a garden
centre located in the parking lot of the Supercentre for the months of April, May
and June of each year be approved.
Not Approved See Recommendation #2
Todd Brown, of Monteith, Zelinka, Priamo Ltd., retained by Loblaws stated that
he understands there is an access issue, thought it had been resolved and are
willing to discuss the matter. He requested Committee’s approval of the Zoning
By-law Amendment.
Joel Farber, representing Lexton Developments and Lucky Day Developments
advised that the proposed Garden Centre would have a negative impact on traffic
and parking and was contrary to the intent of previous agreements. If rights-of-
way are not enforced, then their objection will be removed.
4. REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATIONS
OPA 97-001/D AND OPA 97-002/D
KOSE PROPERTIES INC. AND INVAR INDUSTRIAL
(THICKSON ROAD AND VICTORIA STREET - WHITBY)
In Planning Report 8/97, it is recommended that Council provide comments to the
Region of Durham with respect to two applications to amend the Regional
Official Plan submitted by Kose Properties Inc. and Invar Industrial respecting
lands at Thickson Road and Victoria Street in Whitby.
Approved See Recommendation #3
5. LEASE AGREEMENT WITH METROPOLITAN TORONTO FOR
MUSEUM PARKING LOT
In Legal Services Report L 51/97, it is recommended that the draft by-law to
authorize the execution of an agreement with Metropolitan Toronto renewing the
lease for the parking lot at the Museum be enacted.
By-law forwarded to Council
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6. RINAL ENTERPRISES INC. - SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT
NORTHWEST CORNER OF PINEGROVE AVE. & WOODVIEW AVE.
In Legal Services Report L 50/97, it is recommended that the draft by-law to
authorize the execution of a Subdivision Agreement Rinal Enterprises Inc.
respecting the development of Draft Plan 18T-92013 be enacted.
By-law forwarded to Council
7. COMMERCIAL DEVCO INC. - CONDOMINIUM AGREEMENT
NORTHEAST CORNER OF KINGSTON ROAD AND WALNUT LANE
In Legal Services Report L 65/97, it is recommended that the draft by-law to
authorize the execution of a Condominium Agreement with Commercial Devco
Inc. respecting the development of Draft Plan 18CDM-96004 be enacted.
By-law forwarded to Council
8. ROAD CLOSING AND SALE OF TOWN LANDS
PART OF APPLEVIEW ROAD, PLAN 1051
In Legal Services Report L 16/97, it is recommended that the Town Solicitor be
authorized to commence the process of stopping up, closing and selling part of
Appleview Road to the abutting owner.
Approved See Recommendation #4
9. REPEAL OF PART LOT CONTROL BY-LAWS
In Legal Services Reports L 48/97 and L 49/97, it is recommended that by-laws be
enacted to repeal Part Lot Control By-laws pertaining to lands on Lydia Crescent
and Feldspar Court.
By-law forwarded to Council
10. ROAD DEDICATIONS ON MOUNTAIN ASH DRIVE
AND MCLEOD CRESCENT
In Legal Services Report L 55/97, L 57/97 and L 64/97, it is recommended that
by-laws to dedicate lands as a public highway which were conveyed to the Town
on Mountain Ash Drive and McLeod Crescent for road purposes be enacted.
By-law forwarded to Council
11. TEMPORARY CLOSING OF PORTIONS OF
APPLEVIEW ROAD AND WOODVIEW AVENUE
FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES
In Legal Services Report L 58/97 and L 63/97, it is recommended that portions of
Appleview Road and Woodview Avenue be closed temporarily for construction
purposes.
By-law forwarded to Council
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12. ADJUSTMENTS TO THE TAX ROLL
In Treasurer’s Report 6/97, it is recommended that the tax roll be reduced to
reflect various adjustments and corrections to the tax accounts.
Approved See Recommendation #5
13. 1997 SUBSIDY ALLOCATION FOR
CONVENTIONAL TRANSIT AND
SPECIALIZED SERVICES
In Treasurer’s Report 5/97, it is recommended that the Town petition the Ministry
of Transportation for a 1997 subsidy allocation for conventional transit and
specialized services.
Approved See Recommendation #6
14. NOXIOUS WEEDS
In Clerk’s Report CL 13/97, it is recommended that Council authorize the
publication of a Notice regarding the destruction of noxious weeds and to direct
the Regional Weed Inspectors to destroy noxious weeds.
Approved See Recommendation #7
15. APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL BY-LAW OFFICERS
FOR 1735 AND 905 BAYLY STREET
In Clerk’s Report CL 11/97, it is recommended that the draft by-law to appoint
persons as special By-law Enforcement Officers to enforce the Parking By-law at
1735 and 905 Bayly Street be enacted.
By-law forwarded to Council
16. PROCLAIM APRIL 28TH AS A DAY OF MOURNING
In a letter from the Durham Regional Labour Council, it is requested that Mayor
Arthurs proclaim April 28, 1997 as a Day of Mourning in recognition of workers
killed, injured or disabled on the job.
Approved See Recommendation #8
(IV) OTHER BUSINESS
1. Councillor Senis and Councillor Ryan introduced and discussed a Notice of
Motion concerning Frenchman’s Bay.
Approved See Recommendation #9
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(IV) OTHER BUSINESS
2. Councillor Brenner requested a report from the General Manager on the various
shutdown and mechanical failures that have occurred at the Pickering Nuclear
Generating Station over the past six months.
3. Councillor Johnson congratulated all the participants in the very successful
Ajax/Pickering Hospital TV Auction.
4. Councillor Johnson advised that a fundraising event would be taking placed this
weekend for a 5 year old Pickering boy. Bay Ridges Hockey and N.H.L. Old
Timers Hockey Teams would be participating.
5. Councillor Dickerson thanked Council for attending the kick-off launch and press
conference which took place on Tuesday for the Second Chance Wildlife
Sanctuary.
(V) ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at 10:00 p.m.
DATED __________________________ CLERK _________________________
TOWN OF PICKERING
That the Executive Committee of the Town of Pickering having met on April 14, 1997, presents
its sixth report to Council and recommends:
1. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 21/96
802226 ONTARIO LIMITED
PART OF LOT 18, CONCESSION 1
(SOUTH SIDE OF QUARTZ STREET, EAST OF TOY AVENUE)
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 21/96 submitted by 802226
Ontario Limited on lands being Part of Lot 18, Concession 1, Town of Pickering,
be APPROVED AS REVISED to consolidate the zoning on the subject property
with specific uses and performance standards, subject to the conditions detailed in
Appendix No. 1 to Recommendation Report No. 5/97, as amended in Section 2(ii)
by deleting a food preparation plant, a truck centre and a warehouse as a permitted
use, but that the proposed use of the property for outdoor storage, either
exclusively, or in conjunction with any other use, be REFUSED.
2. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 4/96
LOBLAWS ASSOCIATED PROPERTIES INC.
PART OF LOT 23, CONCESSION 1
(THE SUPERCENTRE, 1970 LIVERPOOL ROAD)
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 4/96, submitted by Loblaws
Associated Properties Inc., on the subject property, known as Part of Lot 23,
Concession 1, Town of Pickering, be NOT APPROVED.
3. REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATIONS
OPA 97-001/D AND OPA 97-002/D
KOSE PROPERTIES INC. AND INVAR INDUSTRIAL
(THICKSON ROAD AND VICTORIA STREET - WHITBY)
That Planning Report No. 8/97 be forwarded to Regional Council as the Town’s
comments on OPA 97-001/D and OPA 97-002/D, and that the Region be advised
of the following specific comments:
(a) Allowing retail warehouses in Employment Areas with floor areas as low
as 465 square metres may jeopardize the planned function of Central
Areas; therefore, the Town opposes the widespread development of retail
warehouses with floor areas significantly less than 2,000 square metres
within Employment Areas;
(b) The concentration of retailing envisioned by the various proposals at
Thickson Road and Victoria Street in Whitby will perform many of the
retailing functions planned for Central Areas and Special Purpose
Commercial Areas; therefore, this competition should be evaluated in
considering the proposals; and, further, if the proposals are determined
acceptable, a Central Area, or other appropriate designation and policies,
instead of an exception to the “Employment Area” policies, should be
applied to the whole area; and
(c) The Region should support a modification to Amendment No. 28 to the
Durham Regional Official Plan to clarify that in permitting retail
warehouses in Employment Areas, the local official plan and zoning by-
law should specify whether supermarkets and department stores are
permitted, and if so, the extent of floor areas which may be devoted to
such uses.
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4. ROAD CLOSING AND SALE OF TOWN LANDS
PART OF APPLEVIEW ROAD, PLAN 1051
That the Town Solicitor be authorized to commence the process of stopping up,
closing and selling part of Appleview Road to the abutting owner as set out in
Legal Services Report L 16/97.
5. ADJUSTMENT TO THE TAX ROLL
That the tax roll be reduced to reflect the adjustments and corrections to the tax
account in Appendix A of Treasurer’s Report 6/97 and summarized as follows:
Realty Taxes $ 26,756.04
Penalty & Interest 0.00
TOTAL $ 26,756.04
6. 1997 SUBSIDY ALLOCATION FOR CONVENTIONAL
TRANSIT AND SPECIALIZED SERVICES
That the Council of the Town of Pickering petition the Ministry of Transportation
for 1997 subsidy allocations as follows:
Capital Operating
Conventional Transit $1,677,990 $1,024,294
Specialized Services $ 38,750 $ 249,864
7. NOXIOUS WEEDS
That the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering authorizes the
publication of a Public Notice regarding the destruction of weeds under the
provision of the Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter W.5 of the Province of
Ontario and directs the Regional Weed Inspectors to cause noxious weeds or weed
seeds to be destroyed in such a manner as they may deem proper; and
That the expenses incurred by the said Weed Inspectors in the discharge of their
duties shall be placed on the Collector’s Roll of the Town of Pickering against the
respective parcels concerned and that such amounts shall be collected in the same
manner in taxes under the Municipal Act.
8. PROCLAIM APRIL 28TH AS A DAY OF MOURNING
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to proclaim April 28, 1997 as a Day of
Mourning in recognition of workers killed, injured or disabled on the job.
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9. MTRCA AND TOWN OF PICKERING
TO BECOME PARTNERS TO REQUEST
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE
GREAT LAKES 2000 FUND
WHEREAS there has been an enormous amount of siltation occurring in
Frenchman’s Bay as a result of development to the north and around the creeks
that drain into the Bay; and
WHEREAS Frenchman’s Bay is an ecologically sensitive resource that has been
damaged over the years as a result of sediment flowing into the Bay and filling in
areas where important vegetation grows and damaging natural habitat where fish
spawn and birds and ducks nest; and
WHEREAS a plan must be put in place to reduce and control siltation and
pollution in Frenchman’s Bay to ensure that this important natural resource is
protected for future generations;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Corporation
of the Town of Pickering shall become a partner with the Metropolitan Toronto
and Region Conservation Authority to request financial assistance from the Great
Lakes 2000 Fund to help in projects to control siltation and pollution in
Frenchman’s Bay; and
THAT a copy be forwarded to the MTRCA for their consideration.