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COUNC I l M I Jft.fTE S
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The Inaugural Meeting for the Regiona1 Councillor, Ward 3 was held o~
Monday, December 7, 1987 at 7:30 p.m.
PRESENT:
Mayor J.E. Anderson
COUNCILLORS:
W. Arthurs
M. Brenner
S. Coburn
B. r~itchell
B. Morgan
A. Robertson
ALSO PRESENT:
N.C. Marshall
B. Taylor
K. McKay
T. Magi
N. Carroll
T. Melymuk
- Town Manager
- Town Clerk
- Deputy Cl erk
- Director of Planning
- Senior Planner - Implementation
- Senior Planner - Long Range
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(1)
MEETING CALLED TO ORDER
The Inaugura 1 Meeti ng of Counc il was call ed to order by
Mayor Anderson.
(II )
OATH OF OFFICE OF REGIONAL COUNCILLOR - WARD 3
The Oath of Office was administered by the Town Clerk.
(III)
INAUGURAl STATEMENT
Councillor Morgan presented her Inaugural Statement.
(IV)
ADJOURNMENT INTO STATUTORY PUBLIC MEETING
The Meeting adjourned at the hour of 7:46 p.m.
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COUNCIL MINUTES
A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday,
Decelber 7,1987 at 7:47 p...
PRESENT:
Mayor J.E. Anderson
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COUNCILLORS:
W. Arthurs
M. Brenner
S. Coburn
B. Mitchell
B. Morgan
A. Robertson
ALSO PRESENT:
N.C. Marshall
B. Taylor
K. McKay
T. I~agi
N. Carroll
T. Helymuk
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- Town Manager
- Town Clerk
- Deputy Cl erk
- Director of Planning
- Senior Planner - Implementation
- Senior Planner - Long Range
ADOPTION OF MIN~TES
Regular meeting of November 16, 1987.
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(II )
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3.
DELEGATIONS'
~fark Scott and John Anagpostou, representing Hel dor
Developments Corporation addressed Council with
respect to By-law 2613/87 (Closing of Redwood Lane).
They agreed that the cOllll1ents 1f the Town Sol icHor
are va li d and that a two metre easement cannot be
provi ded because the two houses to be bui It will not
be marketable. They stated that the terms of the
subdivision have been fulfilled, suggested that aecess
is available on the property to the east and requested
Council to pass the By-law.
See By-law 2613/87
Edward Hanna, on behalf of the Liverpool West
Ratepayers Association, addressed Council with respect
to the Eri n Arne 1 i a subdi vi s ion located on the eas t
side of Dixie Road, south of Finch Avenue. Hr. Hanna
submitted an a lternat~ pl an and outl i ned the suggested
amendments for Council's consideration. He asked that
Planning sta"f be permitted to cOIIIIIent on the plan and
advised that the Region is willing to delay final
approval until this has been done.
Doug Turner, addressed Council with respect to Item #3
of the Executive Committee Report on behalf of J. Ward
and agreed to the amendlnents outl i ned in a metIIOrandum
of the Director of Planning dated November 26, 1987
but asked that a residential zoning be permitted
adjacent to the welding shop.
See Item 13 of the Executive Committee Report
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DElEGATIONS - (continued)
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John Rodgers, on behalf of B.O.H. Holdings, addressed
Counc11 with respect to the rezoning application at
the northwest comer of Finch Avenue and Valley Farm
Road. He spoke in support of the Planning
recO8lendation and requested that when the Zoning
By-law is before Council, that it be approved before
the development agree8ent is signed with the condition
that no building peMlits are issued until the
development agreement is executed.
See Resolution ,153/87
(III)
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution 1151/87 - See Appendix #1
Moved by Councillor Coburn
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That the Report of the Executive COIIIIIittee dated Novemb,~r 23.
1987, be adopted with the following amendment:
Conditio~ 2 of Item '3 was deleted and the following substituted
theì-efore:
That the implementing by-law zone the owner's total land
holdings "R5" - Residential with an exception to permit the
continuance of existing office and industrial uses, as 1 i sted
below:
service or repair shop
warehouse or distributing depot
garage
light manufacturing or assembly
products such as:
(a) furniture and finished lumber products;
(b) light metal,. products such as precision
instruments, watches and radios.
of
manufactured
CARRIED
The following motion was considered with respect to Item #5:
Resolution 1152/87
Moved by Councillor Mitchell
Seconded by Councillor Robertson
AMEND REZONING APPLICATION
A 51/87
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 51/87
That Resolution #151/87, Item #5 be amended by including a
provision to ensure that the furniture mall component be
constructed first.
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Res~lutfon#153/81
Moved by Councillor Arthurs
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
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REZONING APPLICATION ^ 21/87
SUBMITTED BY B.O.H. HOLDINGS
AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
FINCH AVENUE AND VALLEY FARM
ROAD
FILE NUMBER - A 21/87
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 21/87 submitted by
John Rodgers Realty Ltd., on behalf of the owners, to ehange the
zoning on lands being Part of Lot 21, Concessil>n 2, from MA" -
Rura 1 Agricu1 tura1 to an approprf ate res i denti a 1 zone to permit
the development of condominium cluster (townhouse) homes be
APPROVED AS REVISED, subject to the following conditions:
1.
That the implementing zoning by-law zone all lands
below the top-of-bank, as established by the
Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority, in such a manner as to accolTl11Odate
preservation of the environment.
2.
That the implementing zoning by-law establish:
(a) building envelopes for the deve;opment, each
enve 1 ope ~o conta in a spec Hi c number of un its
permittee;
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(b) a maximum hei ght reQui rement of 6.5 metres (to
restrict development to a 1-1/2 storey structure);
(c) a requirement for a minimum 10't landscaped open
space;
(d) a parking ratio of 3 spaces per dwelling unit and
0.3 spaces per unit for visitor parking purposes;
(e) a m-¡nimum parking space width and length of 2.6
metres x 5.3 metres; and
3.
(f) a minimum parking aisle width of 6.5 metres.
That prior to the forwarding of an implementing zoning
by-law to Town Council, the owner enter into an
appropriate site/development agreement with and to the
satisfaction of the Town of Pickering, which shall
include, but not necessarily be limited to
requirements respecting:
(a) that pdor to the issuance of building permits
the owner agree to:
(i)
submit a noise impact analysis report, such
report to be approved by the Region of
Durham with respect to technical matters and
approved by the Town of Pickering with
respect to architectural design and the
impact of recommended noise abatement
measures on the site and the abutting area;
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Resolution 1153/87 - (continued)
(ii) receive approval
fencing details;
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of appropriate boundary
(iii) receive approval of site plans and
architectural drawings for each unit to be
erected on the lands. Such site plans to
include information respecting the design
and location of refuse storage and the
design of any entry gate to the subject
lands;
(i v)
receive approval of an architectural
statement for the project speci fically
addressing rear yard elevation details
adjacent to Finch Avenue and Valley Farm
Road;
(v)
receive approval of an appropriate tree
inventory and detailed preservation
prograllllle to the sati s facti en of the Town
and agree tha t no trees be rt>llloved unt 11
such time as this progranwne has been
approved by the Town except a s author i zed
by the Director of Planning;
receive approval of an appropriate
landscaping plan, which shall address the
Valley Farm Road and Finch Avenue
rights-of-way and include the creation of a
landscaping focal point on the excess land
of the Valley Farm Road road allowance.
Such plan shall also include interlockin9
unit pavers in all driveway locations in
front of all garage structures;
(vi)
(vii) the maintenance of landscaping on the west
boulevard of the Valley Farm Road road
allowance adjacent to the development;
(in accordance with Council policy), the
provision of full municipal improvements
including curbs, sidewalks, landscaped
boulevards, street lighting and storm
drainage across the frontage of the subjeet
property adjacent to Valley Farm Road and
the provision of sidewalk and lighting
across the frontage of the subject property
adjacent to Fi nch Avenue, to the
satisfaction of the Director of Public
Works;
(i x)
the provision of necessary works to
accOlllOOdate the appropriate jog elimination
at the intersection of Valley Farm Road and
Finch Avenue, to the satisfaction of the
Director of Public Works;
(x)
payment of
dedication;
cash-in-1ieu
of
parkland
(xi) payment of appropriate levies;
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Resolution #153/87 - (continued)
(xii) the requirement that the subject lands be
developed by draft plan of condominium;
(xiii) satisfying the Director of Public Works
respecting stonnwater management facilities and
demonstrate that there is sufficient capacity
within existing downstream storm sewers to
accommodate the proposed development;
(xiv) provide a report indicating the effect that
stonDolater IMnagement, site grading, and below
and above ground services within the area of
the development will have on the exi$ting wells
of abutting lands and to undertake and
guarantee any work necessary to mai ntai n the
current status;
(xv) satisfy the concerns of the Metropolitan
Toronto and Region Conservatio:l Authority
respecting slope stability; and
(xvi) satisfy the Town with respect to exterior
cladding to be used throughout the development.
(b)
That upon th~ implementing zoning by-law becoming
final and bindl~g, the owner agree to:
(i)
convey appropriate road widenings and reserves;
(ii) convey an appropriate easement/right-of-way
over the subject property for the purpose of
providing abutting lands to the north with
vehicular and pedestrian access to Valley Farm
Road; and
4.
(iii) satisfy the Metropolitan Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority with respect to the
dedication/conveyance of all lands below the
top-of-bank of the Duffins Creek, within the
boundary of the subject property.
That prior to the issuance of building permits the owner
make satisfactory arrangements with the Region of Durham
regarding the proiision of sanitary sewer facilities,
municipal water facilities and the placement and
mai ntenance of 1 andscapi ng wi thi n the regi ana 1 road
right-of-way.
CARRIED
Resolution 1154/87
Moved by Councillor Arthurs
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
APPOINTMENTS TO CLOCA AND MTRCA
FILE NUMBER - A 1900
That the appointments of Councillor Mitchell to sit on the
Central lake Ontario Conservation Authority and Councillor
Morgan to si t on the Metropo 11 tan Toronto and Regi on
Conservation Authority be approved and forwarded to the Region
of Durham.
CARRIED
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Resolution #155/87
Moved by Councillor Mitchell
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
TENDER T-22-87
FOR WINTER CONTROL SAND
FILE NUMBER - C 4300
That Tender T-22-87 as submitted by Yicdoœ Sand and Gravel for
the supply and delivery of sand for winter control in the amount
of $34,000.00 be approved.
CARRIED
Resolution'156/87
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Mitchell
HIRE LEGAL SERVICES WITH
AJAX FOR lANDFILL SITES
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.15
That the Town of Pickering jointly with the Town of Ajax retain
the legal services of Thomas Lederer of Osler Hoskin and,
Harcourt for the following purposes:
a)
to oppose any application by Metropolitan Toronto for
an exemption from the provisions of the Environmental
Assessment Act with respect to the establishment of or
the extension of any landfill site in Ajax or
Pi cked ng;
b)
to oppose any application for a Certificate of
Approval under the Environmental Protection Act by
Metropolitan Toronto for the establ ishment of or the
extension of any landfill site in Ajax or Pickering
based upon an allegation of an emergency situation.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote
Yes:
Councillors Arthurs, Brenner, Coburn,
Morgan. Robertson and Mayor Anderson
Mitchell ,
Resolution #157/87
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Coburn
IMPLEMENT SECTION 63
RE: MARK":T VAlUE ASSESSMENT
FILE NU~ER - A 2310.291
That the Minister of Revenue be requested to implement the
provisions of Section 63 of the Assessment Act regarding
property reassessment as outlined in the report of the
Assessment Commissioner dated December 7,1987.
CARRIED
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Resolution #157/87 - (continued)
Recor-ded Vote
Yes:
Councill ors Coburn, Hi tchell, Morgan, Robertson and
Mayor Anderson
Councillors Arthurs and Brenner
No:
Resolution 1158/87
Moved by Councillor Arthurs
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
DEFER RESOLUTION #157/87
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.291
That Resolution 1157/87 be deferred.
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Resolution #159/87
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Coburn
TRANSIT SERVICE TO
AJAX/PICKERING HOSPITAL
FILE NUMBER - F 4100
Whereas the Ajax-Pickering Hospital was established to serve the
residents of the Towns of Ajax and PicKering; and
Whereas 40% of the patients and outpatients that are served by
the Hospital are residents of the Town of Pickering; and
Whereas 40% of the persons us i ng the Heal tn Centre on Harwood
Avenue are residents of the Town of Pickering; and
Whereas persons utilizing the services of the Hospital or Health
Centre are incurring high expenses if they are using taxicabs or
some other form of transportation to access these heal th care
facil iti es; and
Whereas it is the mandate of Pickering Transit to provide a link
for all urban residents to major industrial, cOIIIIIercial,
recreational, health care and GO Transit facilities; and
Whereas Pickering Transit does not presently provi de a servi ce
to the Ajax-Pickering Hospital or the Health Centre;
Now Therefore the Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Pickering hereby directs the Director of Transportation to
prepare a report on instituting a transit service to the
Ajax-Pickering Hospital and Health Centre;
and that the Director's report include, but not be limited to:
1.
how this service will be provided utilizing the
present f1 eet of buses based on four tri ps duri ng the
daytime and three trips during the evening
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Resolution #159/87 - (continued)
2.
what approvals or agreeMents IIðY be required by the
Province, the Town of Ajax. the Ajax-Pickering
Hospital Board and the Health Centre to i~lement this
service
3.
the fares to be charged to passengers using this
service
4.
the cost of providing this service
explore with the Province and the Region of Durham
special assistance grants for residents.
5.
and that thi s report be presented to Council on December 2l.
1987 for Budget discussions.
CARRIED
Resolution Il60/87
Moved by Councillor Arthurs
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
PERMIT COUNCILLOR ARTHURS
TO SEND CORRESPONDENCE TO
MOE AND REGIONAL CHAIRMAN
FILE NUMBER - A 2110
That permission be granted to Councillor Arthurs to send
correspondence to the Ministry of the Environment and to
Regional Chairman Gary Herrema.
CARRIED
Resolution 1161/87
Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Arthurs
RENAME DUFFIN VALLEY PARK
TO BROCK RIDGE COMMUNITY PARK
FILE NUMBER - F 3220
That Duffin Valley Park be renamed to Brock Ridge Community Park.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote
Yes:
Councillors Arthurs, Brenner. Coburn, Mitchell, Morgan
and Mayor Anderson
Councillor Robertson
No:
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Resolution #162/87
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Arthurs
OBJECT TO AIRPORT
FILE NUMBER - A 2400
That the Council of the Corporati on of the Town of Pi ckeri"9
advise the Honourable John Crosbie, Federal Minister of
Transport of its objection to an airport located in the Town of
Pickering.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote
Yes:
Councillors Arthurs, Brenner, Mitchell, Morgan and
Mayor Anderson
Councillors Coburn and Robertson
No:
Resolution 1163/87
Moved by Councillor Coburn
Seconded by Councillor Robertson
ESTABLISH 4-WAY STOP AT
GLENANNA AND DIXIE
FILE NUMBER - E 4000
That a four-way stop be established at the intersection of Dixie
Road and Glenanna Road.
CARRIED
(IV)
BY-LAWS
By-law Number 2052/85 - Third Reading Only
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as
amended, to implement the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering
District Planning Area, Region of Durham, Part Lot 20,
Concession 1 in the Town of Picke~ing. (A 19/85)
Resolution 1164/87
MINOR MODIFICATION TO
BY-LAW 2052/85 - NO
FURTHER NOTICE
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 19/85
That the modification to By-law 2052/85 is technical and minor
Þ nature, therefore no further noti ce is requi red to be gi ven
with respect to By-law 2052/85.
CARRIED
By-law Number 2613/87
Being a by-law to stop-up part of Redwood Lane as public highway
(Block 37, Plan M-1210, Pickering).
Referred to staff to determine if Forest Park Drive as tleen
assUlled by the Town and to negotlate a walkway at the west SlQe
of RedWoOd Lane
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BY-LAWS - (continued)
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By-law NUlllber 2622/87
Being a by-law tø aaend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, dS
amended, to i8plement the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering
District Planning Area, Region of DurhaJII, ~n Part of Lot 32,
Range 3, Broken Front Concession, i~ the Town of Pickering.
(A 30/87)
Referred to staff for clarification on industrial zoning
By-law Number 2623/87 - Two Read1ngs Only
Being a by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3037, as
amended, to implement the Official Plan of the fown of ~'ickering
District Planning Area, Region of DurhaJII, in Part of lots 2 and
3, Concessions 5 and 6, in the Town of PicKering. ìA 55/86)
B1'-l aw Number 2624/87
Being a by-law to amend By-law 741/77 to govern the construction
and demolition of buildings and structures within the Town of
Pickering.
By-law Number 2625/87
Being a by-law to dedicate part of Lots 17 and 18, Concession 1,
Pickering as public highway (Parts 1-5 and 25, Plan 40R-9576 and
Parts 6 and 7, Plan 40R-9779; Pickering Parkway).
By-law Number 2626/87
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Being a by-law to name those parts of Lots 17 and 18, Concession
1, Pi ckeri ng, designated as Farts 6 and 7, P1 an 40R-9779 awl
Parts 1-5 and 24-25, Plan 40R-9576 (Piekering Parkway).
By-law Number 2627/87
Being a by-law to amend By-law Number 247175 prohibiting and
regulating the discharge of guns etc. within the Town of
Pi eked ng.
By-law Number 2628/87
Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement Officers for
certain purposes (Parking Regulations - Pickering Town Centre,
1355 Kingston Road, Pickering).
THIRD READING
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Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Mitchell moved that
the report of the CORIIIi ttee of the Who1 e on By-l aw Numbers
2052/85, 2624/87, 2625/87, 2626/87, 2627/87 and 2628/87 be
adopted, and that the said By-laws be now read a Thiôd Time and
PASSED, and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and the seal
of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
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OTHER BUSINESS
Councf11or Arthurs asked what specific relledhl work
will be done regarding a grading proble. on Oen~y
Drive.
Councf11or Arthurs asked th.? Cleric to prepare a by-law
to prohibit passengers S80king in taxicabs.
Councillor Morgan state~ that Plans 4OM-1379 and
4OM-1380 had expired on November 30, 1987 and asked
that all deficiencies be documented and corrected.
Councillor Horgan stated that parking problems as II
result of the flea market at the Trade Centre on
Sundays are again prevalent and asked that a solution
be found.
Councillor Brenner asked that Town and School lioat-d
representatives meet to determine the impact of liquor
licensed establishments and video games close to
school properties.
Councillor Brenner asked for a report outlining the
responsibil1ties of building inspectors with respect
to checking mortar, heati ng, pl Ulllbi ng and e 1 ec tri Cil1
works and the pressure on staff to comply.
Councillor Brenner inquired into the items included in
Account 2113-2394.
Councillor Coburn asked that the following motion be
considered:
Resolution 1165/87
Moved by Councillor Coburn
Seconded by Councillor Robertson
RELOCATE MAIL BOXES
ON HALSEY LANE
FILE NUMBER - A 2400
That Canada Post be requested to meet ~ith Hr. Dcwsley
and Mr. David Strain to find a suitabìe site to locate
mail boxes on Halsey Lane;
and that Resolution #144/87, #14 o~ rescinded.
C.aJ{RIED
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9.
The following Ntters were discussed prior to the
regular .eeting:
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a)
A request fro. PACT for a gran'::.
Resolution 1166/87
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Mitche1i
GRANT Of Sl,5oo TO PACT
FILE NUMBER - C 2163
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.15
That a one-ti.e only grant in the amount of
$1,500 for PACT (Pickering Aju Citizens
Together) be approved.
CAPRIEO
b)
A request from BraN1ea Lillited for per-mission to
install a temporary asphalt sid~ðlk was app~oved.
(VI)
CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 2629/87
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Councfllor Robertson. seconded by Councillor Bre'lner moved for
1 eave to introduce a By-l aw of the Town of Pi ckeri ng to confi rm
the proceedings of the Council of the Corporat~on of the Town of
Pickering at its meeting held on the 7th December, 1987 and that
same be now read a first, second and third time and that the
same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk ~;gn the
same and that the Seal of the Corpo~ation be thereto affixed.
CARRIED
(VII )
AI)J')URNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at the hour of 10:40 p.m.
Dated
January 11th 1988
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APPENDIX U
TOW Œ PICKERING
The Executive rCíl8littee of the Town of Pickering having met on
NoveMbel' 23, 1987. presents its eighteenth report to Coundl a'ld
recOlllllends:
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1.
REZONING APPLICATION A 39/86(A)
SUBMITIED BY J. .~ J. YOUNG ON
THE NORTH SIDE Of KINGSTON ROAD,
EAST OF RC~EBANK PLAZA
FILE NUMBER - a 2310 - A 39/86(R)
That Zoning. By-law Allendlllent App1 ication A 39/86 REVISED.
submitted by Mr. Dar10 Sanchez, on behalf of 634673 Ontario
Inc., to change the zoning on lands being Part of lot 30,
Range 3, a.F.C. from "R3" - One- F~mily Detached Dwelling -
Thi rd Dens ity Zone to an appropri ate "LCA" local Central
Area C1.Jfllllercia. zone be APPROVED AS ~EVISED subject to the
fo11O\1in9 coltditions:
(1)
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2.
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That prior to the forwarding of at! impleœnting
zoning by,law to Counciì the own€'r enter into an
appropriate site/development agreement with and to
the sati5faction of t!le TOWf. ùf Pickering which sh.!l1
include but not necessarily be limited to
requirements respecting:
(a)
the submission and approval of an appr'opriate
site plan for the property;
(b)
in accorda'lce wHh Council policy, the
provision of municipal improvements to the
Highway No.2 frontage including storm sewers,
curbs, sidewalks, boulevard improvements, and
improvements to street lighting;
(c)
the provision of a 1.8 metre t:igh wood privacy
fence a 1 oog the side and rear lot li nes of the
subject 1 and except that portion between the
Rnsebank P1aza and the subject property;
mutua 11y sati s factory arrangements for
maintainaoce cost sharing between the owner of
the Rosebank Plaza and the appl icant for the
required traffic. pedestrian right-of-way,
prior to the Town's transfer of the
right-of-way.
(d)
That the implementing zoning by-law:
(a)
establish a
development;
building
envelope
for
the
(b)
establ ish a maximum gross floor area of
approximately ~O2 m2 for ail buildings on the
site;
(c)
establish landscaping requirements as outlined
io Attachment #1 to the D~ rector of Pl anni ng I s
memorandum dat~d November 19,1987;
continued
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2. (d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
require a .inf- 18.0 lletre front yard depth
to align any proposed structure with the
existing Rosebank Plaza;
establish a maxf- height requirement of 6.5
I1Ietres;
prohibit outdoor storage;
restrict the pe~itted use to a tile and marble
retail store.
AMENDMENT TO LIVERPOOL COMMUNITY PLAN
(BROCK~FINCH AREA) ANO OPA 86-78/D/P
SUBMITTED BY J. AND H. OTTO ON THE NORTH
SIDE Of FINCH AVENUE. EAST Of BROCK ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 4100
FILE NUMBER - A 2240
That Town Council recommends to Regional Council:
1.
That the Town Initiated Amendillent to redesignate the
developable lands situated in the Liverpool Community
P1 an (Brock Road-Fi nch Avenue Area) from "Major Open
Space" to "Residential Low Density I" be APPROVEO, as
set out in Exhibit "AU to Town Planning Report No.
67/87.
2.
That Official Plan Amendment Application 86-78/D/P
submitted by J. & M. Otto on Part of Lot 18,
Concession 2, Town of Pickering, to redesignate the
subject property from "Major Open Space" to
"Residential Low Density I" be APPROVED, and be dealt
with within the context of the amendment to the
Pickering District Plan (Liverpool Community Plan)
recol1lllended in Exhibit "AM to Town Planning Report
No. 67/87.
REZONING APPLICATION A 50/87
SUBMITTED BY J. wARD ON THE
EAST SIDE OF WIXON STREET IN
CLAREMONT
FILE NUMBER B 2310 - A 50/87
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 50/87 submitted
by D. Turner, on behalf of the owner, J. Ward, to redefine
the "foil ø - Storage and Light Manufacturing Zone and "R5" -
Residential Zone boundaries on lands being Part of Lot 24,
P1 an 12 (Cl aremont) be APPROVED AS REVISED, subject to the
following conditions:
1.
That prior to the forwarding of an implementing
zoning by-law to Council, the owner submit to the
Town of Pickering a draft reference plan (prepared by
an Ontario Land Surveyor) indicating the location of
all buildings and structures on the subject land.
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2.
That the fllple.enting by-law zone the owner's total
land holdings .RS- - Residential with an exception to
peraft the continuance of existing office and
,industrial uses, as listed be below:
- service or repair shop
- warehouse or di3tributing depot
- garage
- light aanufacturing or ðssembly
products such as:
of manufactured
(a)
(b)
furniture and finished lUllber products;
1 ight lieU 1 , products such as precision
instru8ents. watches and radios.
AS AMENDED
REZONING APPLICATION A 25/87
SUBMITTED BY TEXACO CANADA IHe.
ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER Of
LIVERPOOL ROAD AND PICKERING PARKWAY
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 25/87
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 25/87 submitted
by Texaco Canada nc. to ðllerd Zoni"9 By.l aw 3036 to add a
self-serve gas bar and car wash fadUty to the permitted
uses of the .C2" - General CQlllllercial Zone for the subject
property being Part of lot 22, Concession 1, Town of
Pickering, be APPROVED, subject to the following conditions:
1.
That prior to tne forwarding of an implementing
zoning by-law to Council, the owner enter into ðn
appropriate site/development agreement with and to
the satisfaction of the Town of Picker1ng which shall
include, but not necessari1y be limited to,
requirements respecting:
Ca)
the provision of sidewalks along the entire
Liverpool Road frontage of the subject 1 ands,
to the satisfaction of the Directo... of Publ ic
Works;
(b)
the extension of the centre median on Pickering
Parkway, to the satisfaction of the Director of
Public Works.
2.
That the implementing zoning by-law add a self-serve
gas bar and mechanical car wash establishment to U
permitted uses of the .C28 - General Coømerci al Zone
for the subject property.
That access to Pickering Parkway be restricted to a
single access generally as indicated on the "Staff
Recoømended Conceptua 1 Si te Pl an" as shown on
Attachment 13 to this report.
3.
Tha t the owner be encouraged through the site plan
approva 1 process, to use an exteri or bui 1 di ng
material that is primarily masonry for all buildings
on the subject lands.
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REZONING APPLICATION A 51/87
SUBMITTED BY BRAMAlEA LIMITED
AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER Of
KINGSTON ROAD ANI) DIXIE ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 51/87
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That Zoning By-law _nwnt Application A 51/87 submitted
by Bramalea U.ite<f to change the zoning on lands being
Part of lot 24. Concession ì, frOll -M1" to an appropriate
zoning that will penmit certain "Highway
Industrial-Coøuercial- uses be APPROVED, subject to the
following conditions.
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That prior to the adoption of an implementing zoning
by-law by Councft, the following conditions must be
met:
(a)
That Official Plan Amendment Appl ication
87-18!P be approved by Regional Council; and
That the applicant enter into an appropriate
agreement with the Town that requires the
applicant to contribute to the cost of
providing traffic lights at the intersection of
Dixie Road and Highway No.2.
(b)
That the implementing zoning by-law:
(a)
establish a specific building envelope and set
of uses for each of the five proposed buildings
on the site generally as shown on the
Applicant's Preliminary Site Plan (Attachment
#2 to Town Planning Report No. 62/87);
(b)
only permit uses such as the following: a
furniture mall, a r~staurant-type 8, business
and professional offices, financial
institutions, retail warehouse outlets, home
improvement outlets, cOlmlercial and industrial
equi pment and furni shiny suppl i ers, and
printing establishments;
establish a maximum gross leasable floor area
of 1~.O45 square metres for all buildings on
the site as well as individual floor area
limitations for each building envelope;
(c)
(d)
establish a maximum gross leasable floor area
for each of the proposed uses on the site, and
permit only one restaurant-type B to be
developed;
establish an appropriate minimum parking
requirement for the western portion and eastern
portion of the site; and
(e)
( f)
establish a minimum gross leasable floor area
requirement of 278 square œetres for all uses
on the site other than business and
professional offices.
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REZONING APPLICATION A 40/87
SUBMITTED BY H. AND [. BACH ON
THE EAST SIDE Of ROS£8ANK ROAD,
NORTH OF HIGHVIEW ROAD
FILE NUMBER - 8 2310 - A 40/87
That Zoning By-law Amendment Appl ication A 40/87 submitted
by J. & E. Bach to amend Zoni n9 By-l aw 3036, to change the
zoning on Part of Lot 30, Concession 1, from wAd - Rural
Agricultural to an appropriate residential zoning to enable
the owner to sever the rear portion of the subject property
from the total land holdings be APPROVED, subjeet to the
following condition:
1.
That prior to the forwarding of an implementing
zoning by-law the owner enter into an appropriate
development agreement with and to the satisfaction of
the Town of Pickering which shall include but not
necessarily be limited to requirements respecting:
{a}
the conveyance to the Town of a 3.04 metre road
widening across the Rosebank Road frontage of
the subject property;
(b)
the "lifting" of Block 115. Plan 40M-l473 (0.3
metre reserve adjacent to the Saugeen Drive)
prior to the issuance of building permits;
(c)
the payment of appl icable lot development fN'S
should severance of the property occur;
2.
That the implementing by-law establish an "Sl"
(minimum 13.5 metre lot frontage) zoning for the
subject land and a 7.0 metre minimum rear yard
requ i rement for the proposed lot fronting Roseba nk
Road.
REZONING APPLICATION A 39/87 SUBMITTED
BY PALM DRIVE DEVELOPMENTS LTD.
ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BAYLY STREET,
WEST OF BROCK ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 39/87
That Zoning By-l aw Amendment Appl i cation A 39/87 submi tted
by Palm Drive Developments limited to amend Zoning By-law
2511, as amended by By-law 1893/84, to pennit the sale of
motor vehicles displayed indoors as a permitted use for the
subject property, being Part of Lot 19, Concession 1, Town
of Pickering be APPROVED. subject to the following
conditions:
1.
That the implementing zoning by-law:
(a)
establish a vehicle sales shop as a permitted
use;
(b)
prohibit outdoor display.
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. TEl!ìPDMRY .A$PtJAL r. SIDEWALK
IN PtM _-1480
(~y øuIU)ctMG.CORP. )
FIt.! NUHBER.- 181-85023
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ThatSandbur.Y BuUd1ng Corporation bepenlitted to install
teIIpor-ary asphalt sidetHlk in front of new hOlIes in
Registered Plan 4OM-1480 scheduled for occupancy during the
cOltfng winter season on the condition th.tt the permanent
concrete sidewatkbe installed by not later than June 15,
1988.
9.
ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAl
FILE NUMBER - C 2310
That the accounts in the ð80unt of Sl,861,196.08, for the
period ending Noveøber 15, 1987, as subllitted by the Town
Manager, be approved.
10.
S IrE PLAN FOR DEMCHUK/GOODMAN
FILE NUMBER - 8 2310 - A 32/86
That the Site Plan as submitted on November 23, 1987
pertaining to the ne.chumk/Goo~n property be approved.
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