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INFORMATION REPORT NO. 06-04
FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING OF
April 15, 2004
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 01/04
Plan of Subdivision Application SP 2004/01
816 Kingston Road (Pickering) Limited &
851 Kingston Road (Pickering) Limited
816 — 852 Kingston Road
(Part of Lot 27, Range 3, B.F.C.)
City of Pickering
1.0 PROPERTY LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
816 — 852 Kingston Road is located on the north side of Kingston Road directly
opposite the 401 on / off ramp, and has frontage on both Kingston Road and
Sheppard Avenue. The site is also known as the "Old Dunbarton School Site"
(see Attachment #1);
the property abuts existing residential development on the north, west and
east sides, and a vacant site on the west that is zoned for a mixed
commercial, retail, and office land use and is currently subject to Site Plan
Application S07/03. A site plan of the proposed development of the adjoining
property is attached (see Attachment #2).
2.0 APPLICANT'S PROPOSAL
through a Plan of Subdivision the applicant proposes to further divide the
existing two properties into six blocks. The applicant also proposes to amend
the existing "R3" — Residential zoning, that requires 18 metre lot frontages on
the subject lands to permit a combination of commercial, open space and
residential land uses on the blocks created through the Plan of Subdivision
(see Attachment #3).
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3.0 BACKGROUND
prior to circulation Regional and City Councillors held a community meeting to
discuss and obtain preliminary response from the residents surrounding the
site. At the conclusion of the meeting it was determined that a smaller
neighbourhood working group be established to continue discussion on this
proposal throughout the review process. The applicant and residents were all
interested in working together to reach an amicable outcome through this less
formal process;
- at the time of writing this report the focus group meeting has not been held.
Scheduling conflicts have made it necessary to postpone the neighbourhood
working group meeting until after the Public Information Meeting.
4.0 OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING
4.1 Durham Regional Official Plan
- identifies the property as being within the 'Living Area' designation;
- `Living Areas' should be developed to incorporate the widest possible variety
of housing types, sizes and to provide living accommodations that address
various socio-economic factors;
'Living Areas' shall be developed in compact form through higher densities
and by intensifying and redeveloping existing areas, particularly along arterial
roads;
the intent of the DROP is to achieve a compact urban form, including
intensive residential, office, retail and service and mixed uses along arterial
roads;
consolidation of special purpose commercial uses into nodes, with particular
emphasis on common internal traffic circulation and restricted access to
arterial roads by means of service or collector roads;
- the attenuation of noise through design rather than fences is encouraged;
- maximization of exposure to direct sunlight is encouraged;
4.2 Pickering Official Plan
- identifies the subject property as being designated `Mixed Use Area — Mixed
Corridor';
- this designation permits development at a larger scale and intensity to serve
the broader area;
uses permitted include residential, retailing of goods and services, offices and
restaurants, and community cultural and recreational;
residential development should be at a density of over 30 and up to and
including 140 dwellings per hectare (the proposed residential density is
approximately 53 units per hectare);
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4.3 Compendium Document (North East Quadrant)
The North East Quadrant states the following should be achieved with any
development within the area:
no more than one row of parking between buildings and Kingston Road;
a build -to -zone is required on Kingston Road within which 40% of the length
will contain the front walls of buildings;
buildings are to be greater than one storey in height;
building heights should be a minimum of 6.5 metres;
4.4 Zoning By-law 3036 ("R3" — Detached Dwellings)
the subject property is currently zoned "R3" — Detached Dwellings by
By-law 3036.
- this zoning permits detached dwellings only on lots with a minimum of
550 square metres area and a lot frontage minimum of 18 metres.
5.0 RESULTS OF CIRCULATION
- at the time of writing this report no comments or concerns have been received
by residents, City departments or external circulation;
5.1 Staff Comments
in reviewing the application to date, the following matters have been identified
by staff for further review and consideration:
• impact of change from existing low density development to the Official
Plan designated medium density. This will include reviewing appropriate
setbacks, height and privacy issues;
• review streetscape of proposed residential development in order to
provide a development that is both compatible within the character of the
existing neighbourhood and serves as an interface between this area and
surrounding lands;
• consider reducing the density of residential development in order to provide
a design that is more compatible to the residents on Sheppard Avenue;
• traffic impacts on Sheppard Avenue due to increased number of
driveways and vehicles;
• provision of an appropriately located pedestrian walkway that connects
Kingston Road and Sheppard Avenue;
• internal vehicular flow;
• impact of on-site vehicular flow on abutting residential uses;
• increasing amount of development within the build -to -zone;
• landscaping to minimize visual impact of parking;
• the neighbourhood working group will be used to continue an open forum
between the City, residents and the applicant.
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6.0 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;
if you wish to reserve the option to appeal Council's decision, you must
provide comments to the City before Council adopts any by-law for this
proposal;
if you wish to be notified of Council's decision regarding this proposal, you
must request such in writing to the City Clerk.
7.0 OTHER INFORMATION
7.1 Information Received
- full scale copies of the Applicant's submitted plan are available for viewing at
the offices of the City of Pickering Planning & Development Department:
• site plan drawing;
• elevation drawing.
Mike Diff.
Planner II
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Copy: Director, Planning & Development
Lynda Tayll , MCIP, RPP
Manager — Development Review
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