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Monday, May 27, 2019
Council Chambers
7:00 pm
Present:
Mayor Ryan
Councillors:
K. Ashe
M. Brenner
S. Butt
I. Cumming
B. McLean
D. Pickles
Also Present:
T. Prevedel
P. Bigioni
M. Carpino
J. Hagg
R. Holborn
S. Karwowski
C. Rose
T. Higgins
S. Cassel
L. Harker
- Chief Administrative Officer
- Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor
- Director, Community Services
- Fire Chief
Director, Engineering Services
- Director, Finance & Treasurer
- Chief Planner
- Accessibility Coordinator
- City Clerk
- Deputy Clerk
1. Invocation
Mayor Ryan called the meeting to order and led Council in the saying of the
Invocation.
2. Disclosure of Interest
No disclosures of interest were noted.
3. Adoption of Minutes
Resolution #82119
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
Council Minutes, April 23, 2019
Executive Committee Minutes, May 6, 2019
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Special Council Meeting Minutes, May 6, 2019
(Confidential Special Council Meeting Minutes, May 6, 2019 — provided under
separate cover)
Planning & Development Committee Minutes, May 6, 2019
Carried
4. Presentations
There were no presentations.
5. Delegations
5.1 Jake Farr
PFLAG Canada Durham Region
Re: Rainbow Crosswalks
Jake Farr, President, PFLAG Durham Region, appeared before Council
to provide an overview of PFLAG's activities which include providing
education, support and resources pertaining to sexual orientation and
gender identity/expression. Mr. Farr provided information to Council
regarding rainbow crosswalks noting other municipalities who have
installed or will be installing rainbow crosswalks or other rainbow
installations. Mr. Farr requested the support of Pickering Council to
install a rainbow crosswalk in a prominent location within the City,
A brief question and answer period ensured regarding how locations are
identified, costs, and potential suitable locations in the City.
5.2 Eileen Higdon
Re: Environmental and Economic Viability of a Pickering Airport
Eileen Higdon appeared before Council and raised questions pertaining
to the economic viability of a Pickering Airport. Ms. Higdon noted that
there is no business case for an airport, and expressed concerns
regarding the environmental impacts associated with an airport.
5.3 Glenn Lang, Member, Pickering Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC)
and John McLellan, Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade, Liaison to ACC
Re: Corr. 11-19, 2018 Year End Report and 2019 Proposed Work Plan
Glenn Lang, Member, AAC, appeared before Council to provide the
Committee's 2018 Year End Report and 2019 Proposed Work Plan.
Through the aid of a Power Point presentation, Mr. Lang outlined the
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Committee's recent accomplishments, including the creation of a Service
Animal Task Force. He noted that there is still lots of work to do, and that
the Committee's upcoming priorities included improving housing
standards, facilitating employment opportunities for those with
disabilities, and improved transit and community access.
5.4 Glenn Brown
Re: Report PLN 08-19, Kingston Road Corridor and Specialty Retailing
Node Intensification Study — Status Update and Recommended Vision
and intensification Scenario (Phase 2 of the South Pickering
Intensification Study)
Glenn Brown appeared before Council to raise concerns regarding the
South Pickering Intensification Study. Mr. Brown referred to his
correspondence dated May 6, 2019 which was submitted to Members of
Council prior to the May 6th Planning and Development Committee
Meeting. He suggested that instead of growth, the City should be
focusing on repairing and maintaining its' existing infrastructure. He
stated that the world is running out of sand for cement, and that
combined with climate change issues, the City should focus on projects
with fewer roads and hard surfaces.
5.5 Elizabeth Wallis
Re: Corr. 13-19, Motion for Autism Resolution and Ontario Government's
Pause Plan — Support for Needs Based Therapy for Autism
Elizabeth Wallis appeared before Council in support of the Motion for
Autism Resolution and Ontario Government's Pause Plan. Ms. Wallis
provided an overview of the current lack of financial support for families
impacted by autism in the community, and provided personal examples
of the financial, physical, and emotional struggles that these families
face. Ms. Wallis requested that Pickering Council demonstrate their
support by passing the resolution outlined in Correspondence 13-19.
A question and answer period ensued regarding government funding
changes to the autism program and the associated impacts.
5.6 Elisha Chesler, Director, Sunshine Learning Centre Inc.
Re: Impacts on Changes to Autism Funding
Elisha Chester, Director, Sunshine Learning Centre Inc., appeared
before Council to request support for the resolution outlined in
Correspondence 1319. Ms. Chesler provided an overview of Applied
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Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Therapy, the most widely recognized therapy
for children with autism, and stated that the proposed funding cuts will
result in sub -optimal treatment for these children. She also noted that the
funding cuts will mean fewer educational support staff in schools, and an
increase in children entering schools with developmental issues. Ms,
Chesler stated that she supports moving towards a "needs -based"
system.
A question and answer period ensued regarding impacts on college
programs for specialized teaching for children with developmental issues,
financial impacts on families, wait lists for programs, and how Ontario
compares to other provinces.
5.7 Abigail Sampson
Re: Corr. 10-19, New Regional Smoke -Free By-law (2019 -MOH -2)
Abigail Sampson appeared before Council in support of the New
Regional Smoke -Free By-law, but with a suggested amendment. Ms.
Sampson noted that the proposed by-law does not include provisions for
exemptions for cannabis patients. She stated that patients that require
immediate results from cannabis typically smoke or vape and removing
their right to do this in certain spaces may be infringing on their human
rights.
A question and answer period ensued regarding the duty to
accommodate cannabis patients, and whether Ms. Sampson had
provided her comments to the Region of Durham for their consideration.
6. Correspondence
Resolution #83119
Moved by Councillor Mclean
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
That the rules of procedure be suspended to change the order of
the agenda to bring forward Item 6,7, Corr. 13-19, regarding a
motion for autism, as the next item of business.
Carried on a Two -Thirds Vote
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6.7 Corr. 13-19
Elizabeth Wallis
Re: Motion for Autism Resolution
Resolution #84/19
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
Whereas according to the Public Health Agency of Canada and
the Canadian Medical Association Journal, Autism Spectrum
Disorder (ASD), is one of the most common developmental
disabilities in Canada with 1 in 66 children diagnosed and
approximately 1% of the Canadian population affected by ASD,
which means there are approximately 100,000 Ontarians on the
autism spectrum;
And whereas ASD is a life-long neurological disorder that affects
the way a person communicates and relates to the people and
world around them;
And whereas while ASD affects every child differently, their
symptoms, abilities, and experiences can improve over time with
the help of therapies and supportive practices, with evidence
demonstrating that when children start behavioural intervention
between ages 2 and 5, they gain improvements in cognitive and
language development, are better prepared for school, and have
better longterm outcomes in adulthood;
And whereas the Provincial Government has recently introduced
new funding programs and service delivery approaches intended
to address waitlists for treatment and other challenges within the
existing ASD support system;
And whereas considerable concerns have been expressed about
these funding and program changes by a broad variety of
stakeholders including Autism Ontario, physicians, educators,
therapists, clinicians, and parents;
And whereas these concerns speak to such matters as the
inadequacy of funding, inflexibility of treatment programs, and
lack of appropriate training and resources within classrooms that
will be expected to support ASD students -- any of which can
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detrimentally affects families across Ontario including those in the
City of Pickering;
Now therefore let it be resolved that the Council of The
Corporation of the City of Pickering formally requests that the
Minister of Children, Community and Social Services suspend
implementation of its planned changes to the Ontario autism
program pending meaningful consultation with a broad range of
relevant stakeholders and inclusion of any necessary revisions to
the program to ensure that autistic children receive the support
they need to thrive within their communities, and that a copy of
this resolution be forwarded to Premier Ford, Minister Mulroney,
local MPP's in Pickering -Uxbridge and Durham, and the
Association of Municipalities, Ontario.
Carried Unanimously on a Recorded Vote
6.1 Corr. 07-19
Marisa Carpino, Director, Community Services
Re: Request to Deaccession Artifacts at Pickering Museum Village —
April 2019 Deaccession List
Resolution #85119
Moved by Councillor Butt
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That Corr. 07-19, dated May 7, 2019, from Marisa Carpino, Director,
Community Services, requesting approval for the deaccession of artifacts
as proposed by City staff and endorsed by the Cultural Advisory
Committee on April 30, 2019, be approved.
Carried
6.2 Corr. 08-19
Ralph Walton, Regional Clerk/Director of Legislative Services, Region of
Durham Re: Durham Vision Zero — A Strategic Road Safety Action Plan
for the Regional Municipality of Durham (2019-W-27)
Resolution #86/19
Moved by Councillor Butt
Seconded by Councillor Cumming
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That Corr. 08-19, dated April 26, 2019, from Ralph Walton, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham, regarding Durham Vision Zero —
A Strategic Road Safety Action Plan for the Regional Municipality of
Durham (2019-W-27), be received for information.
Carried
6.3 Corr. 09-19
Guy Giorno, Integrity Commissioner
Re: 2018 Annual Report
Resolution #87119
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Cumming
That Corr. 09-19, dated May 7, 2019, from Guy Giorno, Integrity
Commissioner for the City of Pickering, regarding the 2018 Annual
Report, be received for information.
Carried
6.4 Corr. 10-19
Memo from Paul Bigioni, Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor,
regarding correspondence received from Ralph Walton, Regional
Clerk/Director of Legislative Services, Region of Durham
Re: New Regional Smoke -Free By-law (2019 -MOH -2)
A brief question and answer period ensued between Members of Council
and the Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, regarding medical
exemptions for cannabis and the Human Rights Code.
Resolution #88/19
Moved by Councillor Ashe
Seconded by Councillor Butt
1. That Corr. 10-19 dated April 26, 2019, from Ralph Walton, Regional
Clerk, Regional Municipality of Durham, regarding the new Regional
Smoke -Free By-law (2019 -MOH -2), be received; and,
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2. That the Region of Durham be advised that the City of Pickering
consents to the By-law as presented.
Carried
6.5 Corr. 11-19
Tim Higgins, Accessibility Coordinator, City of Pickering
Re: 2018 Year End Report and 2019 Proposed Work Plan
Resolution #89/19
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Cumming
That Corr. 11-19, dated May 10, 2019, from Tim Higgins, Accessibility
Coordinator, City of Pickering, submitting the 2018 Year End Report and
2019 Proposed Work Plan for the Accessibility Advisory Committee, be
received for information.
Carried
6.6 Corr. 12-19
Tanya Ryce, Supervisor, Cultural Services, City of Pickering
Re: 2018 Report & 2019 Work Plan
Resolution #90/19
Moved by Councillor Butt
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
That Corr. 12-19, dated May 9, 2019, received from Tanya Ryce,
Supervisor, Cultural Services, City of Pickering, submitting the 2018
Report & 2019 Work Plan for the Cultural Advisory Committee, be
received for information.
Carried
6.8 Corr. 14-19
Elizabeth Martelluzzi, Planner II — Heritage, City of Pickering
Re: Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee
2018 Year End Report and 2019 Workplan
Resolution 1191/19
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Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Ashe
That Corr. 14-19, dated May 27, 2019, received from Elizabeth
Martelluzzi, Planner II — Heritage, City of Pickering, submitting the 2018
Year End Report and 2019 Workplan for the Heritage Committee, be
received for information.
Carried
6.9 Corr. 15-19
Chris Jones, Director of Planning and Regulation, Central Lake Ontario
Conservation Authority (CLOCA)
Re: Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority Comments for
Conservation Authority Development Permits — Environmental Registry
of Ontario Notice Number 013-4992
Resolution #92/19
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Butt
That Corr. 15-19, dated May 17, 2019, received from Chris Jones,
Director of Planning and Regulation, Central Lake Ontario Conservation
Authority (CLOCA), regarding Central Lake Ontario Conservation
Authority Comments for Conservation Authority Development Permits --
Environmental Registry of Ontario Notice Number 013-4992 be received
for information.
Carried
7. Report EC 2019-05 of the Executive Committee
7.1 Director, City Development & CBD, Report PLN 12-19
Bonus Zoning Policy, City of Pickering
Council Decision
That the Bonus Zoning Policy, dated May 6, 2019, be approved as set
out in Appendix 1 to Report PLN 12-19.
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7.2 Director, Finance & Treasurer, Report FIN 07-19
Development Charges Reserve Fund -- Statement of the Treasurer for
the Year Ended December 31, 2018
Council Decision
That Report HN 07-19 of the Director, Finance & Treasurer respecting
the Development Charges Reserve Fund, be received for information.
Resolution #93119
Moved by Councillor Butt
Seconded by Councillor Cumming
That Report EC 2019-05 of the Executive Committee meeting held on
May 6, 2019 be adopted.
Carried
8. Report PD 2019-04 of the Planning & Development Committee
8.2 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 09-19
Update to the Municipal Heritage Register
Council Decision
1. That the City of Pickering Municipal Heritage Register, dated May
2019, as set out in Appendix I to report PLN 09-19, be approved; and
2. That the City Development Department be directed to update the City
of Pickering Municipal Heritage Register every two years.
8.3 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 10-19
Heritage Permit Application HP 02/19
Request for removal of cattle barn at 1860 Seventh Concession
Road
Council Decision
That the Heritage Permit Application HP 02/19 to remove a cattle barn
located at 1860 Seventh Concession be approved.
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8.4 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 11-19
Official Plan Amendment OPA 18-001/P
Zoning By-Iaw Amendment Application A 02/18
Draft Plan of Subdivision Application SP -2018-02
Draft Plan of Condominium Application CP -2018-01
Icon Forest District Limited
Northwest corner of Finch Avenue and Altana Road
(2024 and 2026 Altona Road, and 200 Finch Avenue)
Council Decision
1. That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 18-001/P, submitted
by Icon Forest District Limited, to re -designate the lands located on
the northwest corner of Finch Avenue and Altona Road from "Urban
Residential Areas — Low Density Areas" to "Urban Residential Areas
Medium Density Areas" to allow a residential common element
condominium development be approved, and that the draft by-Iaw to
adopt Amendment 34 to the Pickering Official Plan as set out in
Appendix I to Report PLN 11-19 be forwarded to Council for
enactment;
2. That Zoning By-Iaw Amendment Application A 02/18, submitted by
Icon Forest District Limited, to facilitate a residential common element
condominium development consisting of 40 semi-detached and 68
townhouse units on the lands located at the northwest corner of Finch
Avenue and Altona Road, be endorsed subject to the provisions
contained in Appendix II to Report PLN 11-19, and that staff be
authorized to finalize and forward an implementing Zoning By-Iaw to
Council for enactment;
3. That Draft Plan of Subdivision Application SP -2018-02, submitted by
Icon Forest District Limited, to establish a single development block to
facilitate a common element condominium, as shown on Attachment
#4 to Report PLN 11-19, and the implementing conditions of
approval, as set out in Appendix 111, be endorsed;
4. That Informational Revision 23 to the Pickering Official Plan Rouge
Park Neighbourhood Map 24 to delete the symbols for a "Proposed
Separate Elementary School' and "`Proposed Park", as set out in
Appendix IV, be approved; and
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5. That the changes to the Rouge Park Neighbourhood Development
Guideline Figure A - Tertiary Plan, as shown on Appendix V to
Report PLN 11-19, to delete the "Future Elementary School",
"Neighbourhood Park", "Potential Access Location" and "Potential
Heritage Home", be approved.
8.5 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 13-19
The Municipal Comprehensive Review of the Durham Regional Official
Pian: Agricultural and Rural System Discussion Paper, March 2019
Council Decision
1. That the Region maintain the current goals and directions for the
Agricultural/Rural System, and expand the goals and directions for
the Agricultural/Rural System in Durham to:
• support the diversification of agricultural uses and value-added
agriculture;
• support edge planning that will protect farm operations and
improve land use compatibility between agricultural and urban
land uses;
• plan for climate change impacts;
• acknowledge the important relationship between the Prime
Agricultural Areas and the Agri -Food Network, and
• support the provision of reliable fiber optic services to the rural
area;
2. That the Region retain its current approach to referencing the MDS,
as amended from time to time, and allow area municipalities the
flexibility to implement and interpret the MDS formulae at the local
level;
3. That the Region require local official plans to incorporate buffer areas
along the urban/agricultural interface as a mechanisms to address
land use conflicts arising between urban and real land uses;
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4. That the Region provide high level policy support for, and recognition
of, urban agriculture as part of the Region's Agricultural System, while
also encouraging area municipalities to support urban agriculture
though policies and zoning;
5. That the Region update any technical matters that may have occurred
within the Duffins/Rouge Agricultural Preserve and Seaton Specific
Policy Area lands since their designation in the Regional Plan;
6. That the Region broaden its policies to recognize "new" types of
agriculture -related and "on-farm" diversified; enable area
municipalities to consider these types of uses through zoning by-law
amendments and/or site plan approval, and to detail criteria for these
uses in local official plans; and further that the Region include in its
new Official Plan "caps" for certain scales of agricultural -related and
on-farm diversified use operations that would trigger a more
comprehensive planning review process;
7. That the Region acknowledge and address the concerns identified by
staff related to the Provincial Agricultural System Mapping — Prime
Agricultural Area designation as it affects the City of Pickering, as
discussed in section 2.6.3 of this Report (PLN 13-19);
8. That the Region revise its lot creation policy permitting severance of a
farm dwelling rendered surplus by farm consolidations, to only those
circumstances when a farmer acquires an immediately abutting farm
in Prime Agricultural Areas within the Agricultural System;
9. That the Region maintain the "Major Open Space" designation on
non -prime agricultural lands in the new Regional Official Plan rather
the change to the Province's preference for Durham to use a "Rural
Lands" designation;
10.That the Region introduce policies to restrict large solar farms from
locating on prime agricultural lands;
11.That the Region recognize the Rouge National Urban Park and its
management objectives in the new Regional Official Plan;
12.That the Region update its aggregate resources policies in
accordance with the Provincial Policy Statement 2014 and the Growth
Plan 2017; and further the Region remove the designations of High
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Potential Aggregate Resource Areas on lands within the limits of
Settlement Areas (e.g., Barclay Estates);
13.That the Region enable area municipalities to allow accessory uses
on golf courses, subject to criteria controlling the scale of the
accessory use; and
14. That the Region acknowledge the exception for a cemetery use on
lands located northeast of the Hamlet of Greenwood, between
Highway 407 and Highway 7, reflected as "E3" on Schedule I of the
Land Use Structure in the Pickering Official Plan, by including a policy
exception in the Regional Official Plan.
Resolution #94119
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That Report PD 2019-04 of the Planning & Development Committee
meeting held on May 6, 2019 be adopted, save and except Item 8.1,
Report PLN 08-19.
Carried
8.1 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 08-19
Kingston Road Corridor and Specialty Retailing Node Intensification
Study
-Status Update and Recommended Vision and Intensification Scenario
(Phase 2 of the South Pickering Intensification Study)
A question and answer period ensued between Members of Council and
Staff regarding correspondence received from Weston Consulting on
May 24, 2019, pertaining to comments for consideration, including the
requirement for ongoing flexibility within the Study. City Staff confirmed
that as applications for this area are received, they will work with
applicants to ensure that the proposed vision for the corridor is adhered
to.
Resolution #95/19
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
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1. That Council endorse the Recommended Vision for the Kingston
Road Corridor and Specialty Retailing Node, contained in Appendix I;
2. That Council endorse the Recommended Intensification Scenario for
the Kingston Road Corridor and Specialty Retailing Node, contained
in Appendix 11, subject to the following:
a) that the Recommended intensification Scenario be revised by
replacing the words "Maximum Height (Storeys)" under the sub-
heading "Land Use/Built Form" in the legend of the Scenario
Maps, depicted on pages 29, 31, 33, and 35, with the words
"Notional Height (Storeys)", and
b) that the text within the Recommended Intensification Scenario
contained in Appendix II to Report PLN 08-19 with the
Recommended Intensification Scenario Report, dated March
2019, be revised accordingly to delete the references to
"maximum" building heights;
3. That staff be authorized to initiate Phase 3 of the Kingston Road
Corridor and Specialty Retailing Node Study; and
4. That a copy of Report PLN 08-19 be forwarded to the Region of
Durham, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, the Ministry
of Transportation, and Parks Canada.
Carried
9. Reports -- New and Unfinished Business
9.1 Director, Finance & Treasurer, Report FIN 10-19
Inter -Creditor Agreement between Elexicon Energy, Elexicon Corporation
and Municipal Shareholders and Toronto Dominion Bank
Resolution #96/19
Moved by Councillor Ashe
Seconded by Councillor Butt
1. That Report FIN 10-19 of the Director, Finance & Treasurer be
approved;
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2. That Council pass the attached By-law, approving the Inter -Creditor
Agreement between the Toronto Dominion Bank, the Town of Ajax,
the Municipality of Clarington, the City of Belleville, the Town of
Whitby, the City of Pickering and Elexicon Corporation and Elexicon
Energy Inc.;
3. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the required
agreements to give effect thereto; and
4. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take
the necessary actions as indicated in this report.
Carried
9.2 Director, Community Services, Report CS 29-19
Canada Cultural Investment Fund: Strategic Initiatives — Pickering
Museum Village Cultural Tourism Project
Resolution #97/19
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Butt
1. That Council endorse the City of Pickering's application to the
Canada Cultural Investment Fund for the Pickering Museum Village
Cultural Tourism project by way of a Council resolution;
2. That a copy of this report be forwarded to Jennifer O'Connell, MP,
Pickering -Uxbridge; and,
3. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to
take necessary actions as indicated in this report.
Carried
9.3 Director, City Development & CBO, Report PLN 14-19
Proposed Bill 108, More Homes, More Choice Act, 2019 and Provincial
Housing Supply Action Pian — Environmental Registry of Ontario
Numbers 019-0016, 019-0017, and 019-0021
Resolution #98/19
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Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Cumming
1. That Council receive for information and review, a copy of City of
Toronto Report CC7.3 of the City Manager, Chief Planner and
Executive Director, City Planning, dated May 14, 2019, titled
"Proposed Bill 108 (More Homes, More Choice Act, 2019) and the
Housing Supply Action Plan — Preliminary City Comments",
provided as Appendix I to Report PLN 14-19;
2. That Council endorse the following recommendations of the City of
Toronto Report CC7.3 as they apply to the City of Pickering: #2, #3
and #4 requesting the Province consult further with municipalities;
#8 though #21 requesting the Province amend Bill 108 for the
Planning Act; #22 through #29 requesting the Province amend Bill
108 for the Development Charges Act; and #30 through #36
requesting the Province amend Bill 108 for the Ontario Heritage
Act„ and,
3. That a copy of Report PLN 14-19 and Council's resolution on the
Report be forwarded to: the Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Housing; the Environmental Registry of Ontario; the Honourable
Peter Bethlenfalvy, MPP Pickering Ajax; and the Region of
Durham.
Carried
10. Motions and Notice of Motions
10.1 Re -Creation of the Beachfront Park
Discussion ensued regarding timelines for the completion of the work
plan, community input into the new park plan and whether there is the
potential for funding from the sponsorship program.
Resolution #99119
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
Whereas in 1997, the City of Pickering adopted the Waterfront
2001 Interim Task Force report;
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Whereas the Task Force report was the foundation leading to the
construction of the Beachfront Park to serve as a Zink to the Great
Lakes Waterfront Trail, a Nautical Village and marine destination,
a tourist destination, and a place for families to enjoy one of
Pickering's jewels - "Lake Ontario and Frenchman's Bay";
Whereas for two decades, the Frenchman's Bay east waterfront
has grown in popularity as not only a recreational place, but a
place to appreciate Pickering's rich history and the importance of
environmental stewardship;
Whereas in spite of all efforts to maintain our Beachfront Park, the
impact of global warming and climate change has resulted in
water levels increasing to record levels, causing severe flooding
and damage to properties across the entire Lake Ontario
shoreline;
Whereas the frequency of storms and winds off the lake has
become the norm resulting in many of the amenities that were
built on the shoreline of Lake Ontario, including the Beachfront
Park to be damaged to the point that many can no longer be
restored;
And whereas the Council for the Corporation of the City of
Pickering and its residents deem the re-creation of a new
Beachfront Park as a priority;
Now therefore be it resolved that staff be directed through the
direction of the CAO to:
1. Report back to Council prior to the December 16, 2019
Council meeting on a work plan that will include:
a) A process to engage subject experts, residents, and
community partners to begin discussions in 2020 on the re--
creation of a new park plan; and,
b) Possible sources of funding including gas tax revenues,
grants associated with the carbon tax and other
environmental incentives offered by the Federal and or
Provincial Government, a funding formula that could draw
from a dedicated casino revenue account, development
charges, and other sources that may exist.
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2, Incorporate funds in the 2020 current budget to hire required
resources to assist in the planning for the Beachfront Park
Plan.
Carried Unanimously on a Recorded Vote
11. By-laws
11.1 By-law 7694/19
Being a by-Iaw to stop -up and close certain portions of Wingarden
Crescent and Shade Master Drive as public highways, release and
abandon access/maintenance easements in favour of the City and
convey certain lands and interests in land to the abutting owners, subject
to required easements.
11.2 By-law 7695/19
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of an inter -creditor agreement
between the Toronto Dominion Bank, the Town of Ajax, the Municipality
of Clarington, the City of Belleville, the Town of Whitby, the City of
Pickering and Elexicon Corporation and Elexicon Energy Inc.
11.3 By-law 7696/19
Being a By-Iaw to adopt Amendment 34 to the Official Plan for the City of
Pickering (OPA 18-001/P).
Resolution ##100/19
Moved by Councillor Ashe
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That Bylaw Nos. 7694/19 through 7696/19 be approved.
Carried
12. Confidential Council — Public Report
In accordance with the provisions of Section 239 of the Municipal Act and
Procedural By-Iaw 7665/18, an In Camera meeting of Council was held prior to
the regularly scheduled meeting in that the matters discussed related to;
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• personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local
board employees;
• a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or
local board; and,
• advice that is subject to solicitor -client privilege, including communications
necessary for that purpose.
12.1 Verbal Update from the Director, Engineering Services and Presentation
from Kevin Phillips and Anoushka Martil, AECOM
Re: Potential Acquisition of Land
Mayor Ryan stated that during the in -camera session, Council received a
verbal update from the Director of Engineering Services and a
presentation from AECOM pertaining to the potential acquisition of land.
Refer to the In Camera minutes for further information. [City Clerk has
custody and control of the In Camera minutes.]
12.2 Appointments to Heritage Pickering Advisory Committee
Resolution #101/19
Moved by Councillor Cumming
Seconded by Councillor Butt
That David Fellin be appointed to the Heritage Pickering Advisory
Committee for a term ending November 14, 2022 or until a successor is
appointed.
Carried
13. Other Business
13.1 Councillor Brenner requested that Staff, through the CAO, review
potential locations and costs to install a rainbow crosswalk, including the
potential for the crosswalk to be embedded into the stonework for the
downtown development on Glenanna Road.
13.2 Councillor Brenner requested that By-law and City Development Staff
review the Tree Preservation Bylaw, as it currently does not have the
tools to deal with infill construction as it pertains to the protection of trees.
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13.3 Councillor Brenner provided notice that he would be bringing forward a
Notice of Motion regarding a review of the Property Standards By-Iaw.
13.4 Councillor Cumming requested that Staff ensure parking by-laws are
strictly enforced, including the misuse of accessible parking spots and
requested the Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor provide
statistics on the tickets issued in this regard.
14. Confirmation By-Iaw
By-law Number 7697/19
• Councillor McLean, seconded by Councillor Pickles moved for leave to introduce
a By-Iaw of the City of Pickering to confirm the proceedings of May 27, 2019.
15. Adjournment
Moved by Councillor Pickles
Seconded by Councillor Cumming
That the meeting be adjourned.
The meeting adjourned at 9:30 pm.
Dated this 27th day of May, 2019.
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