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Report Number: 02-11
For Public Information Meeting of
PICKERING Date: January 4, 2011 25
In Accordance with the Public Meeting Requirements
of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, chapter P.13
Subject: Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 6/10
C. Bollmann
3325 Highway 7,
(North Part Lot 2,
City of Pickering
Kinsale
Concession 5)
1.0 Property Location and Description
• the subject property is located on the south side of Highway 7, east of Audley
Road (see Location Map — Attachment #1)
• the subject property is approximately 4.0 hectares in area, with a lot frontage
of 80 metres; and currently supports a detached dwelling and accessory barn
structure (see Applicant's Submitted Plan — Attachment #2)
• the surrounding land uses include residential to the east and west, and
agricultural to the north and south
• a tributary of Lynde Creek traverses the southwestern portion of the subject
property
2.0 Applicant's Proposal
• the applicant is proposing a three year extension of a temporary use zoning
by-law which permits a dog daycare and boarding facility with accessory retail
use on the northern 0.6 hectares of the property
• the dog daycare and boarding facility is proposed to be accommodated within
the existing barn in the short term, and in a new building in the long term
• the specialty retailing use is proposed to be accommodated within a portion of
the existing dwelling
• a site plan including the existing and proposed buildings was approved in
May 2010 (see Approved Site Plan — Attachment #3)
3.0 Official Plan and Zoning
3.1 Durham Regional Official Plan
• the portion of the property proposed for the dog daycare facility is designated
"Rural Settlements — Hamlet''
• Rural Settlement areas permit the establishment of commercial, residential
community and recreational uses
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a "Major Open Space" designation applies to the southern portion of the
subject property which is not proposed to be rezoned
the proposal appears to conform to the Durham Region Official Plan
3.2 Pickering Official Plan
• the portion of the property proposed for the dog daycare facility is designated
"Rural Settlements — Rural Hamlets", and "Hamlet Residential' within the
Kinsale Settlement Area (see Attachment #4)
• Rural Hamlet areas. permit a variety of uses includingresidential, commercial,
community, cultural and recreational uses
• the Kinsale Settlement policies encourage opportunities for enhancing the
historic village of Kinsale through general or site-specific zoning that allows
the introduction of arts and craft studios, workshops and small-scale
commercial enterprises on suitable sites, providing the historic character of
the village and the interests of neighbouring residents are respected
• Schedule II to the Pickering Official Plan —"Transportation System" identifies
the proposed future by-pass of Highway 7 through the southern portion of the
property. Highway 7 is identified as a Type A Arterial Road which is the
highest order arterial road and is designed to carry large volumes of traffic at
moderate to high speeds
3.3 Zoning By-law 3037
• the portion of the property proposed for the dog daycare facility is zoned "CLR8-
DD" — Cluster Residential - DD, as amended by By-law 2623/87, 3450/90 and
6787/07 (see Attachment #3)
• the "CLR8-DD" zoning currently permits a detached dwelling use. A
temporary use zoning by-law amendment to permit the proposed facility was
approved by Council in July 2007 and has since expired (see By-law 6787/07
— Attachment #5)
• an amendment to the zoning by-law is required to permit the dog daycare
boarding facility and accessory retail use in the portion of the property
currently designated "CLR8-DD"
4.0 Results of Circulation
4.1 Resident Comments
• none received to date
4.2 Agency Comments
• Ministry of Transportation (see Attachment #6)
• applicant to be made aware that Ministry building/land-use permits will
be required prior to any grading or construction on the site
• Ministry will require a minimum 14.0 metre setback from Highway 7
right-of-way for Highway 7 road widening
• Ministry permit review process includes the review and approval of a
detailed Site Plan and Site Grading/Drainage Plan
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Central Lake Ontario Conservation (see Attachment #7) 27
• no objection to the extension of the temporary use being requested
4.3 Staff Comments
a number of issues relating to noise, the structural integrity of the barn and
the need for site plan approval were identified during the review of the original
zoning amendment application. These issues were addressed in the
temporary use by-law approved in 2007 and the site plan approval granted in
May 2010. Any additional issues will be addressed in the proposed zoning
by-law
5.0 Procedural Information
• written comments regarding this proposal should be directed to the Planning
& Development Department
• oral comments may be made at the Public Information Meeting
• all comments received will be noted and used as input in a Planning Report
prepared by the Planning & Development Department for a subsequent
meeting of Council or a Committee of Council
• any member of the public who wishes to reserve the option to appeal
Council's decision must provide comments to the City before Council adopts
any by-law for this proposal
• any member of the public who wishes to be notified of Council's decision
regarding this proposal, must request such in writing to the City Clerk
6.0 Other Information
6.1 Appendix No. I
• list of neighbourhood residents, community associations, agencies and City
Departments that have commented on, the applications at the time of writing
report
6.2 Information Received
• in addition to the full scale copies of the Applicant's Submitted Plan, the
following documents are available for viewing at the offices of the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department:
• Planning Rationale
• Sustainable Development Letter
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6.3 Company Principal
the owner and applicant is Corrine Bollmann
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Mila Yeung
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Attachments
Copy: Director, Planning & Development
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Marg Wouters MCIP, RPP
Manager, Development Review &
Urban Design
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Appendix No. I to
Information Report No. 02-11
Commenting Residents and Landowners
(1) none received to date
Commenting Agencies
(1) Ministry of Transportation
(2) Central Lake Ontario Conservation
Commenting City Departments
(1) none received to date
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 67
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area Zoning By-law "3037, as
amended by By-laws 2623187, 3450/90 and 6696/06, to implement the
Official Plan of the City of Pickering, Region of Durham, North Part of
Lot 2, Concession 5, City of Pickering. (A 17/05)
WHEREAS the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering deems it desirable to
enact a temporary use by-law for a period of three years to permit the establishment of
a. dog daycare and boarding facility with ,an ancillary retail store on the lands,, being
North Part of Lot 2, Concession 5,. in the City of Pickering;.
AND WHEREAS an amendment to By-law 3037, as amended by By-laws 2623/87,
3450/90 and 6696/06, is therefore deemed necessary;
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY.' OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
TEXT AMENDMENT
Section 5.(1) of By-law. 2623/87, as amended, is hereby further amended by
adding thereto new subsection (d) after subsection (c) as follows:
(d) Exception ("CLR8-DD":Zone)
(i) Despite any provisions in this By-law to the contrary, in addition to
any other uses permitted under the "CLR8" zone, a dog daycare and
boarding facility shall be permitted until July 23; 2010 on the' lands .
designated "CLR8-DD" (North Part of Lot 2, Concession 5) on
Schedule "I" attached hereto in accordance with the following
provisions:
A. The maximum number of dogs permitted within a dog daycare.
and boarding facility at any onetime shall be 30;
B. A dog daycare and boarding facility shall be permitted. to
operate within an accessory structure, with;a maximum height
of 5.5 metres;
C. The overnight boarding of dogs shall be provided in a non -
crating environment;
D. An outdoor exercise area shall be provided in the rear yard
and shall be set back a minimum of 16.0`metres from all
property lines;
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By-law No. 6787/07 (Continued)
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E. A maximum of one retail store shall be permitted for the sale
of products ancillary to a dog daycare and boarding facility;
F. An ancillary retail store shall not be permitted within an
accessory structure and shall not exceed a maximum gross
floor area 50 square metres;
G. In addition to the parking requirements for a detached
.dwelling, a minimum of'5 parking spaces shall be provided
and maintained on-site.
(ii) For the purpose of this subsection the following definition shall apply:
"Dog Daycare and Boarding Facility" — shall mean a facility in which
the daytime care of dogs is provided and shall include the overnight
boarding of dogs, but shalt not include the breeding or said of dogs,.,
or a veterinary clinic.
2. SCHEDULE AMENDMENT
Schedule "I" to . By-law 2623/87, as amended, ;is hereby further amended by
changing the "CLR8" zone to a "CLR8-DD" zone designation on the lands being
North Part of Lot 2, Concession 5, in the City of Pickering, as shown on Schedule "1"
attached hereto.
3. BY-LAW 3037
By-law 3037, as amended by By-laws 2623/87, 3450/90 and 6696/06 is hereby
further amended only to the extent necessary,to give effect to the provisions of
this By-law as set out.in Section 1. above; and as set out on Schedule "I" attached
hereto. Definitions and subject matter not specifically dealt with in this By-law
shall be governed by the relevant provisions of By-law 3037, as amended.
4. EFFECTIVE DATE
This By-law shalt come into force in accordance with the provisions of..the
Planning Act,, and shall. remain in effect for three yearsfrom the date of passing
hereof, unless repealed or extended in accordance with the above-mentioned
provisions.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 23rd day of July, 2007.
Davrcd
Debi A. Bentley, City Clerk
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1201 Wilson Avenue
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Tel.: 416 -235 -
Fax.: 416-235-4267
Debbie Shields
Administration Department
City of Pickering
Pickering Civic Complex
One The Esplanade
Pickering, Ontario
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1201, avenue Wilson
Downsview, ON M31VI 1.18
Tel.' 416-235-
Telec.: 416-2354267
Re: Zoning Amendment Application: A 6/10
Part Lot 24 & 25, Concession 6
Highway 7 & 7/12, Township of Whitby, Region of Durham
Dear Ms. Shields:
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December 14, 2010
The ministry has completed its review of the above zoning amendment application and offers the following
comments.
The applicant should be made aware that Ministry building/land-use. permits will be required prior to any
grading or construction on this site.
This Ministry will require a minimum 14m setback from the Highway 7 tight -of -way to any new
buildings/structures above and below ground. Further, any feature deemed essential to the operation of
the site (including parking spaces required by municipal by-law, fire routes, underground structures or
servicing, etc.) must be setback a minimum of 14 metres from the Highway 7/12 right-of-way. In addition,
any parking within the 14m setback must be surplus to the site requirements and so denoted on the Site
Plan. The proponent should be aware that Highway 7 is being improved, and that the setback will be
measured from the new property limit.
The Ministry's permit review process includes (but is not be limited to) the review and approval of a
detailed Site Plan and Site Grading/Drainage Plan. Further information on our permit requirements is
available from our office by contacting Mr. Bryan Porter, Permits Officer, at (416-235-5559). Sign
permits may be required as well. Permits must be obtained from Mr. Bryan Porter, Permits Officer
(416) 235-5559, at the above -captioned address.
Yours Truly,
,'Graham
Corridor Management Technician
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Central
r` Lake Ontario
Conservation
Member of Conservation Ontario
December 13, 2010
The Corporation of the City of Pickering
Planning Department
One the Esplanade
Pickering, ON LIV 51<7
Attention: � Ms. Mila Yeung
Dear Madam:
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DEC 1 4 2010
CITY OF CKERI
PLANNING pF�VCL0PPNIEN-t
DEPAR DAENT
Subject: Zoning Amendment Application—A6/10
C. Bollmann
3325 Highway No. 7
Part Lot 2, Concession 5, City of Pickering.
Authority File No. A 6/10.
100 Whiting Avenue
Oshawa, Ontario
UH 3T3
Phone (905) 579-0411
Fax (905) 579-0994
Web: wvvw.cloca.com
Email: mail@cloca.com
Purpose of Application:
To permit the extension oja temporary use oja dog day care and boardingfacility with accessory retail use onsite
Authority staff has reviewed the subject application and has no objections to the extension of the temporary use
being requested. While there is a tributary of Lynde Creek with associated floodplain passing through the subject
lands, it is located well away front the on-site building (approximately 270 metres south) and therefore there should
be no risk to the structure or inhabitants as a result of this hazard.
We thank you for the opportunity to comment on this application. If you have any questions regarding these
comments, please contact the undersigned.
Yours truly,
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Ted Aikins
Planner
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