HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 2, 1990
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COUNCIL MINUTES
A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday,
April 2,1990 at 7:30 p.m.
PRESENT:
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Mayor W. Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson
R. Johnson
B. Mitchell
B. Morgan
K. Van Kempen
ALSO PRESENT:
N.C. Marshall
B. Taylor
K. McKay
T. r1agi
T. r1elymuk
- Town Manager
- Town Clerk
- Deputy C1 erk
- Director of Planning
- Manager - Policy and
Information Division
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ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular meeting of March 19, 1990.
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(II)
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DELEGATIONS
The foll owi ng persons addressed Counci 1 with respect
to By-law 3429/90 (Penny Fuels - A9/87):
(a)
Edward Reid, representing Angelo Giantsopou1us,
abutti ng property to the north, spoke in
opposition to the passing of By-law 3429/90. He
stated the commercial zoning is too large for the
site and does not comply with the original by-law.
(b) Bill Reed, representing Joanne Dunsford, 1386 Old
Forest Road, objected to reduci ng the amount of
commercial zoning permitted under the present
by-law.
(c)
Doreen MacDonald, 1388 Old Forest Road, stated
she was unaware of the downzoning of her property
to R4 and want~ it rezoned to commercial.
(d)
Paul Robinson, J.F. Reinders & Associates, on
beha 1£ of Penny Fuels, spoke in support of the
by-law and stated that all requirements under
site plR'i l'd zoning will be met.
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See By-law 34;..
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DELEGATIONS - continued
The fo 11 owi ng persons addressed Council wi th respect
to Rezoning Application A56/86 submitted by Fulco
Automotive on the west side of Notion Road, north of
Pickering Parkway:
(a)
Elio Antunes, Brock East Community Association,
spoke in support of retention of the light
i ndustri a 1 zoni ng on the subject property. He
stated that the cOlll!1ercia1 zoning would increase
traffic and noise and create an unsafe area
because there i s no walkway from the res i denti a 1
area to the site or a sidewalk on Notion Road.
He added that neither light industrial nor a
commercial zoning are a benefit in the community
but feel s that the industrial zoning will have
the least amount of inconvenience.
(b)
Ignatz Fulop, app1 icant, stated the petition he
submitted in support of a commercial zoning was
not fraudu1 ently si gned and that the walkway was
deleted and that a sidewalk and bicycle path will
be installed on Notion Road. He added that there
is already heavy traffic on Notion Road on
Sundays and that he can either develop a 23,000
square foot industrial building or 3 15,000
square foot commercial site.
Richard Ward addressed Council with respect to his
app1 ications under Section 496 of the Municipal Act
for tax reduction: ill 1988 and 1989. He stated that
hi s property at Fi nch Avenue and Rosebank Road have
now been assessed and calculated properly and his
applications should not have been denied. He also
requested reimbursement for penalty and interest.
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution #44/90
Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDEMNT 86-82/D/P AND
REZONING APPLICATION A 56/86 SUBMITTED
BY FULCO AUTOMOTIVE LIMITED
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - OPA 86-82/D/P
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 56/86
That Town Council recommends to Regional Council that Official
Plan Amendment Application 86-82/D/P submitted by Fulco
Automoti ve Limi ted on Part of Lot 17, Concess i on 1, Town of
Pi ckeri ng, to redesi gnate. the subject property from IlLi ght
Industrial" to an appropriate designation that permits a
commercial development containing retail, personal service and
office uses with a total gross leasable floor area of
approximately 1,820 square metres be REFUSED.
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CARRIED
Yes:
Recorded Vote:
Morgan,
No:
Councillors Brenner, Johnson,
Van Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Councillor Dickerson
Mitchell,
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Resolution 145/90
Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
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OFFICI~l PLAN AMENDEMNT 86-82/D/P AND
REZONING APPLICATION A 56/86 SUBMITTED
BY FULCO AUTOMOTIVE LIMITED
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - OrA 86-82/D/P
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 56/86
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 56/86 submitted by
Fulco Automotive Limited on Part of Lot 17, Concession 1, Town
of Pickering, to change the zoning on the subject property from
IMl-4" to an appropriate zoning that permits a commercial
development containing retail, personal service and office uses
with a total gross leasable floor area of approximately 1,820
square metres be REFUSED.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes:
Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson,
Morgan, Van Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Mitchell,
Resoluction #46/90 - Appendix #1
Moved by Councillor Mitchell
Seconded by Councillor Dickerson
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That the Report of the Executive Committee Meeting of March 26,
1990, be adopted.
CARRIED
Resolution #47/90
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor Van Kempen
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT AND
OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
FILE NUMBER - C 2440
That pursuant to the Publ i c Transportati on and Hi ghway
Improvement Act, the Council of the Town of Pickering requests a
supplementary allocation of subsidy monies for the Congestion
Management and Operational Improvement Programme to support
estimated expenditures in the amount of $47,000.
CARRIED
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Resolution '48/90
REQUEST REGION FOR NO LE,:"r TURN
AT WESTNEY ROAD AND CONC~SSION 6
FILE NUMBER - A 2260
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Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
WHEREAS due to the increased amount of traffic travell ing north
on Westney Road and short-cutti ng down the 6th Conce<;si on in a
westerly direction through the Hamlet of Greenwood while
children are walking to school where no sidewalks exist;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporati on of the Town of
Pickering hereby requests the Region of Durham to pass the
necessary by-law enabling a sign prohibiting left hand turns for
northbound traffic on Westney Road onto the 6th Concession
between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. weekdays; and
That the present sign be replaced with a stop sign containing a
red flashing light and the pavement be marked accordingly with a
solid yellow line; and
That the speed 1 imit signs indicating a reduction in speed of
20 kph, because of a school zone, be moved a sufficient distance
to help ensure that vehicles have enough time to slow down to
the correct speed for the safety of our children.
CARRIED
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(IV)
BY-LAWS
Councillor Brenner, seconded by Councillor Mitchell moved for
leave to introduce by-laws of the Town of Pickering:
By-law 3429/90 - Third Reading Only
Bei ng a Zoni ng By-l aw to amend By-l a\': 2457/87, which amended
Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to implement
the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering District Planning
Area in Part of Lot 31, Range 3, Broken Front Concession in the
Town of Pickering. (A 9/87)
By-law Number 3441/90
Being a by-law to y'epea1 Part Lot Control By-laws 308175, 382176
and 3342/76, respecti ng Lots 1 -3, 6-15, 18-21, 25-29, 33-43,
46-59,61-87,90-103,107,111-114,116,117,119-127,129 and
131-133, Plan M-1025, Pickering.
By-law Number 3442/90
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Release of an
Agreement respec~ng Part Lot ?2, Concession 2, Pickering (Joe
L. Klesits and Louis Rotter).
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By-law Number 3443/90
Being a hy-1aw to dedicate that part of Lot 19, Concession 8,
Pickering, designated as Part 6, Plan 40R-8258, as public
highway (Brock Road).
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(IV)
BY-lAWS
By-law Number 3444/90
Being a by-law to assume Pinecreek Court, Plan M-1176,
Pickering, for public use as pub1 ic highway under the
Jurisdiction of the Town.
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By-law Number 3445/90
Being a by-law to assume services under the jurisdiction of the
Town in Plan M-1176, Pickering.
By-law Number 3446/90
Bei ng a by-l aw to authori ZE: the execution of a Rel ease and
Di scharge of the Subdi vi si on Agreement respecti ng Pl an M-1176,
Pickering.
By-law Number 3447/90
Being a by-law to repeal Part Lot Control By-law 1043/79
respecting Blocks 1 to 6, inclusive, Plan M-1176, Pickering.
By-law Number 3448/90
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of an Agreement
between The Corporation of the Town of Pickering and A.J.
Diamond, Donald Schmitt and Company, Architects and Planners,
respecting the preparation of an Urban Design Study for the Main
Central Area Lands North of the Recreation Complex (Town Centre
Corrl11unity) .
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THIRD READING
Council1 or Brenner, seconded by Counci 11 or Mitchell moved that
the report of the Commi ttee of the Who1 e on By-l aw Numbers
3429/90, 34~/90, 3442/90, 3443/90, 3444/90, 3445/90, 3446/90,
3447/90 and 3448/90 be adopted and the said by-laws be now read
a third time and PASSED and that the Mayor and Clerk now read a
third time and PASSED and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same
and the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
(V)
OTHER BUSINESS
1.
Councillor Johnson stated that residents on Seaton
lands should be a high priority if affordable housing
is required.
2.
Councillor Johnson announced a new business in Ward 3
and welcomed Van Kempen Insurance.
3.
Counci 11 or Johnson commented on the wi deni ng of Brock
Road and a Highway 401 overpass at Notion Road.
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4.
Councillor Van Kempen encouraged
business to work and live in the Town.
residents
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OTHER BUSINESS
Councf11or Van Kempen announced the opening of the
Loeb Store in Glendale.
Councillor Van Kempen commended the Mayor on the
hand1 i ng of the Premi er' s press conference hel d on
Mafch 29, 1990.
Councillor Brenner inquired into the funding needs for
the architectural design of the Hi~l-~ay No.2
Northeast Quadrant report and questioned the delay.
Councillor Morgan stated that two Pickering choirs won
awards at the Rotary Music Festival.
Councillor Morgan stated that since the Town is
responsi b 1 e for damaged boul evards at the Metro East
Centre that illegally parked cars on Sundays should be
towed away.
Councillor Morgan welcomed Councillor Van Kempen's
business to Ward 3.
Counci 11 or Di ckerson requested support for the Rotary
Club's sponsoring Easter Seals.
Councillor
Glendale.
Dickerson
welcomed
the
Loeb
Store
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Councillor Dickerson stated that residents in Seaton
have been advised of the future development and have
received notice to relocate.
Councillor Mitchell thanked Public Works staff for the
repair of Fairport Road.
Counci 11 or t~itchel1 sta ted that non-profit hous i ng on
Altona Road is anticipated and that it is committed to
placing Pickering residents.
Mayor Arthurs thanked staff for their assistance at
the Premier's press conference and stated it was well
reported by the press.
Mayor Arthurs stated that affordable housing will be
available to residents currently living on Seaton
lands.
Mayor Arthurs reported on hi s attendance at the Cub
Car Rally with Mayor Witty of Ajax.
The following matters were discussed prior to the
regular meeting:
(a) Counci 11 or Di ckerson asked for cl art fi cati on of
the duties of Acting Mayor.
(b) Councillor Brenner requested a report on staffing
in the Planning Department.
(c) ~1ayor Arthurs stated the official opening of the
Civic Complex will be May 22, 1990 and was
authorized to incur expenditures up to $20,000.
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(0) Mayor Arthurs commented on the cost of the
fountain at the front of the Civic Complex.
Resolution #49/90
Moved by Councillor Van Kempen
Seconded by Councillor Dickerson
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DELETE FOUNTAIN AT
CIVIC COMPLEX
FILE - E5130.01
That the provision for a fountain at the front of the
Civic Complex be deleted and that the funds be used
for additional landscaping.
CARRIED
(VI)
CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 3449/90
Councillor Dickerson, seconded by Councillor Mitchell moved for
leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to confirm
the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Pickering at its meeting held on the 2nd day of April, 1990 and
that the same be now read a first, second and third time and
that the same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk
sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto
affixed.
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CARRIED
(VII)
ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at the hour of 9:30 p.m.
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Dated. .. :-príl 17th 1990
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APPENDIX 11
TOWN OF PICKERING
That the Executive C0I1'I111ttee of the Town of Pickering having met on
March 26, 1990, presents its sixth report to Council and recommends:
REZONING APPLICATION A52/89 SUBMITTED BY
THE JESUIT FATHERS OF UPPER CANADA AT THE
NORTHERLY TERMINUS OF LIVERPOOL ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 52/89
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That Council APPROVE Zoning By-law Amendment Application A
52/89 subject to the following conditions:
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That prior to the issuance of a building permit, the
owner:
a)
receive app¡-oval of a comprehensive site plan,
building elevations, grading plan, and tree
preservation plan from the Town Planning
Department;
b)
enter into an a;:>propriate site plan agreement
wi th and to the sati sfaction of the Town of
Pickering;
That the implementing zoning by-law:
a)
establish a maximum building height of 12
metres;
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implement the 2.6 metre by 5.3 metre parking
stall size;
c)
establish a maximum lot coverage of 20% for all
buildings on the site;
establish a building envelope having a 12 metre
setback from a 11 property 1 i nes wi th the
exception of those abutting residential areas,
in which case a minimum setback of 7.5 metres
shall be required along the property line to
the west, and a 15 metr' setback from the south
lot line.
d)
SQUIRES BEACH ROAD - FUNCTIONAL
SERVICING STUDY
FILE NUMBER - E 1000
That the proposal submitted by Cummi ng-Cockburn Limi ted,
dated March 6th, 1990, to undertake a Functional Servicing
Study for part of the Brock Industrial Area, be accepted.
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CONSULTANT'S AGREEMENT FOR URBAN
DESIGN STUDY FOR LANDS NORTH OF
THE RECREATION COMPLEX
FILE NUMBER - D 3310
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That the draft by-law to authorize the execution of a
Consultant's Agreement with A.J. Diamond, Donald Schmitt
and Company for an urban design study respecting lands
north of the Recreation Complex be forwarded to Council for
enactment.
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Roll #
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020-022-
03800-
0000
(140/89 )
030-008-
21900-
0000
(141/89)
010-030-
07248-
0000
(142/89 )
01 0-040-
04500-
0000
(143/89 )
01 0-019-
28610-
0000
(1 /90 )
01 0-038-
07900-
0000
(2/90)
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010-038-
10500-
0000
(5/90)
01 0-019-
41776-
0000
(6/90)
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4.
6/90
CANCELLATION, REDUCTION OR
REFUND OF TAXES
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.293
WHEREAS Section 496 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O, 1980.,
transfers the responsibility for the hearing of the
applications for cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes
to the Council of the Municipality;
AND WHEREAS notices in writing of applications have been
received ~y the Clerk of the Municipality for the
cancell ati on, reduction and refund of taxes for vari ous
reasons;
AND WHEREAS upon i nvesti gati on and recei pt of reasonab1 e
explanations all claims have been substantiated;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Council of the Town of
Pickering accept the following list of applications and
authori ze the adjustment of taxes i n the amount of
$2,074.61.
Property
1051 Brock
South
Applicant
Reason
Vidinovski,B. & M. Building
same demolished
Con. 5 NGrth
Part Lot 6
Forsythe, T. & D.
P.O. Box 122
R.R.l,Pickering
Building
demolished
1237 Engel Crt. Soper,W.H. & S.M. Effective
Pi cKeri ng Same da te amended
519 Oakwood Dr. Brancato Construct Building
ion Ltd. demolished
65 Invermarge Dr.
Scarborough
M1C 3E8
1946 Spruce
Hill Road
Pickering
Hassal1,B.W.& E.F. Lot depth
Same incorrect
1475 Old
Forest Road
Pickeri ng
Peck,G.D. & B.L.
Same
Building
demolished
1413 Old
Forest Road
Pickering
Lethbridge,R. & A. Building
28 Birdsi1ver demolished
Gardens, Scarb.
522 Norfolk Sq. Ke1bert, Uwe
Pickering, Onto Same
L1 V 3Y5
Recreation
room removE'd
Adjustment Required
Reduce 1989 taxes for 3
months on an assessment
of $9,728, an adjustment
of $191.45(R)
Redice 1989 taxes for 46
days on an assessment of
$5,630, an adjustment of
$54.77(R)
Reduce 1989 taxes for 30
days on an assessment of
$19,456, an adjustment of
$125.89(R)
Reduce 1989 taxes for 139
days on an assessment of
$11,520, an adjustment of
$345.31(R)
Reduce 1989 taxes for 12
months on an assessment
of $4,096, an adjustment
of $322.44(R)
Reduce 1989 taxes for 12
months on an assessment
of $1,~80, an adjustment
of $100.76(R)
Reduce 1989 taxes for 261
days on an assessment of
$5,376, an adjustment of
$302.60(R)
Reduce 1989 taxes for 12
months on an assessment
of $1,792, an adjustment
of $140.90(R)
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01 0-019-
13700-
0000
(7/90)
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010--040-
03300-
0000
(14/90 )
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Property
850-858 Finch
Avenue
Applicant
Reason
Cougs Invpstments Building
Limited demolished
27 Buggey Lane
Pickedng, Onto
L1 V 2P8
571 Oakwood Christofilopoulos Buiding
Drive,Pickering Tom in Trust demolished
5.
ROUGE VALLEY NEIGHBOURHODD WATCH
FILE NUMBER - F 2300
6/90
Adjustment Required
Reduce 1989 taxes for 88
days on an assessment of
of $20,224, an adjustment
of $383.83(R)
Reduce 1989 taxes for 46
days on an assessment of
$10,752, an adjustment of
$106.66 (R)
That the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby
recognizes and supports the Rouge Valley Neighbourhood
Watch;
and that the Town be responsible for the erection and
maintenance of signs on behalf of the Rouge Valley
Neighbourhood Watch.
6.
OSHAWA AND DISTRICT
LABOUR COUNCIL
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to proclaim April 28,
1990 as a Day of Mourni ng in recognition of workers
killed, injured or disabled on the job and the week of
May 6 to 12, 1990 as "St. .John Ambulance Week" in the
Town of Pickering.