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Report Number: PLN 27-22
Date: June 6, 2022
From: Kyle Bentley
Director of City Development & CBO
Subject: Proposed Amendment to the City’s Street Naming Policy
- File: D-9610
Recommendation:
1. That the draft Street Naming Policy ADM 220, as amended in relation to War Veterans and
the W ar Dead, contained in Appendix I to Report PLN 27-22, be approved; and
2. That a copy of Council’s resolution and the revised Street Naming Policy ADM 220 be
forwarded to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branches 606 and 483, the Regional Municipality
of Durham, and the Durham Regional Police Services.
Executive Summary: This reports seeks approval of proposed amendments to the City’s
Street Naming Policy ADM 220. Among other minor matters, the amendments establish
requirements to select street names in relation to W ar Veterans and the War Dead; identify
additional information needed to support the name of a War Dead or War Veteran to be added to
the City of Pickering’s Street Name Reserve List; and, waive the fees for requests received from
the Royal Canadian Legion to add names to the City’s Reserve List.
The draft Street Naming Policy is attached as Appendix I to Report 27-22. It is recommended that
Council approve the Policy.
Financial Implications: Under the City’s current Schedule of Fees and Charges, there is a
$1,020.00 fee to request a name be considered for inclusion on the City’s Street Name Reserve
List. The fee covers the work required by staff to evaluate the submitted name against the
requirements of the City and the Region. There would be a proportionate loss of revenue to the
City with the implementation of the amendments to Policy ADM 220 that waive the fees for the
names submitted on a list submitted by the Royal Canadian Legion to add names to the City of
Pickering’s Reserve List of Street Names.
1. Background
On November 23, 2020, Street Naming Policy ADM 220 was approved by Council
(Resolution #466/20). The Policy: consolidated previous Council Resolutions on the use of
personal names; implemented criteria for selecting names; established a process and cost
recovery mechanism for adding street names to the reserve list; and clarified the process
for assigning a street name.
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On March 28, 2022, Council passed Resolution #856/22, giving direction to staff to initiate
amendments to the Street Naming Policy, to give veterans’ names first priority in the
selection or assignment of names to the streets; to waive the application fees when names
are submitted by the Royal Canadian Legion once per year; to include a reference to
Engineering Services Department Standards P-809, regarding the use of the poppy symbol
and the Fire Services symbol; and, to report back to Council before the Summer 2022
recess. This Report responds to Council’s direction.
2. Discussion:
The City of Pickering currently has no streets named after War Veterans or the War Dead.
The Street Naming Policy ADM 220, approved November 23, 2020, changed the criteria for
these names. However, a priority on the use of names of Veterans or War Dead was not
included in the policy.
The Royal Canadian Legion, Branches 483 and 606, have submitted a list of 45 names.
However, the back-up information on each individual has not yet been submitted. Once the
back-up material is submitted, each name will be evaluated by the City, and approvals will
be sought from the Region of Durham and the Durham Regional Police Services. It is
anticipated that these names can be approved for use by the end of 2022.
It was determined that recognition of Veterans and the War Dead is better served by using
their names on streets with more prominence. As such, it is recommended that the name of
a War Dead or the name of a Veteran be selected for Type C Arterial or Collector Roads in
all developments within Pickering, provided there is one available on the City’s approved
reserve list.
Considering roads designated as a Type C Arterial or a Collector, staff have identified that
most roads in these categories are already named. However, there may be a few
opportunities in northern parts of Seaton. Therefore, staff are also recommending that, for
developments that do not have a Type C Arterial or a Collector Road, that at least one
street in each phase of development (whether for wayfinding in a private development with
condominium roads or a public street), have a name selected from the Veterans and War
Dead section of the Reserve Street List.
The proposed amendments to the Street Naming Policy are highlighted in yellow in the
draft policy contained in Appendix I to this Report. They can be summarized as follows:
• Section 1: Definitions, was updated to include a new definition for the Legion and
re-alphabetized.
• Section 2: Street Naming, Clauses i) & ii) of Subsection 02.01 g) were updated to
include the submission requirements for the names of the War Dead and War Veterans.
• Subsection 02.02 a): was updated to include new Subsection 02.02 b) providing the
Legion the opportunity to submit a list of names once per year; and waiving the
application fees associated with the submission of street names by the Legion and
re-alphabetized.
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• Subsection 02.02 c): the word “vet” was replaced with the word “evaluate”.
• Subsection 02.02 d): the word “vetted” was replaced with the word “evaluated”.
• Section 3: Street Name Signs, was updated by adding Subsection 03.04 and 03.05 on
the use of the Pickering Fire Services crest or the poppy icon on street signs.
• Section 6: Priority Use of the names of War Dead or War Veterans, was added to
require Street Names for Type C Arterial or Collector Roads in new subdivisions in
Pickering to be selected from the War Dead or War Veterans section of the City’s
Reserve List; and to require for each development, or phase of development, that does
not have a Type C Arterial or Collector Road, have at least one main street, whether
public or used for wayfinding in private roads, to be selected from the War Dead or War
Veterans section of the City’s Reserve List; and, should a development use a particular
theme for the street names, then the Director of City Development has the ability to
waive the requirements for the names of the War Dead or War Veterans, if unsuitable.
3. Conclusion and Recommendation
Staff consulted with internal departments including City Development (Planning & Design
Division and Engineering Services) during the formulation of the amendments to the policy.
Street Naming Policy ADM 220, as amended, has been reviewed by the City’s Policy
Committee. It is recommended that the amended Street Naming Policy ADM 220,
contained in Appendix I to Report 27-22, be approved by Council.
Appendix:
Appendix I Proposed Amended Street Naming Policy ADM 220
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Prepared By:
Original Signed By
Jill McMullen
Supervisor, Geomatics
Original Signed By
Déan Jacobs, MCIP, RPP
Manager, Policy & Geomatics
Approved/Endorsed By:
Original Signed By
Catherine Rose, MCIP, RPP
Chief Planner
Original Signed By
Kyle Bentley, P. Eng.
Director, City Development & CBO
JM:DJ:ld
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Original Signed By
Marisa Carpino, M.A.
Chief Administrative Officer
Appendix I to
Report No. PLN 27-22
Proposed Amended Street Naming Policy
Policy
Procedure Title: Street Naming Policy Policy Number
ADM 220
Reference
Resolution #466/20
Date Originated (m/d/y)
November 23, 2020
Date Revised (m/d/y)
June 27, 2022
Pages
10
Approval: Chief Administrative Officer
Point of Contact
Supervisor, Geomatics
Policy Objective
To implement a comprehensive policy on street naming including: criteria for selecting street
names; consolidating previous Council Resolutions on the use of personal names; process and
cost recovery and responsibilities for adding a street name to the Reserve List; assigning a street
name; establishing a naming and signage convention for Private Streets; establishing municipal
addressing for both standard condominiums and common element condominiums; and retiring
street names.
Index
01 Definitions
02 Street Naming
03 Street Name Signs
04 Changing Street Names
05 Names of Streets being stopped up and closed
06 Priority use of the names of the War Dead or War Veterans
01 Definitions
01.01 Back Lane – those Public Streets which are intended for or used by the general
public for the passage of vehicles along the back yard of properties.
01.02 City – The Corporation of the City of Pickering.
01.03 Civic Number – the number assigned by the City to a property or building,
which forms part of a Municipal Address.
01.04 Council – the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering.
01.05 Customers – property owners, developers, builders and Pickering residents or
their representatives/agents.
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Policy Number: ADM 220
01.06 Emergency Services – those members of the Police Services, Fire Services,
Ambulance and Paramedic Services.
01.07 Geomatics Staff – the staff members within the Geomatics Subsection of the
Policy & Geomatics Section of the City Development Department of the City.
01.08 Legion – the Royal Canadian Legion, Branches 606 and 483, from Pickering
and Claremont, respectively.
01.09 Municipal Address – the Civic Number and Public Street name.
01.10 Pickering Firefighters – those members of the Pickering Fire Services.
01.11 Private Street – the lands, which provide vehicular access to a development
but is not owned or maintained by a public municipal, provincial or federal body.
01.12 Proper Names – the names of people, brand names and/or companies.
01.13 Public Street – a common and public highway, road, avenue, parkway, square,
place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, any part of which is intended for or used by the
general public for the passage of vehicles, and includes the area between the
lateral property lines thereof.
01.14 Region – the Regional Municipality of Durham.
01.15 Reserve List – the list of reserved names that have already gone through all
the approvals required for reserving the street name; these names can be used
for any proposed Public or Private Street.
01.16 Street Name – the name and suffix assigned for each Public or Private Street
within the City of Pickering.
01.17 Street Name Signs – the signs erected at the intersection of two of more
streets and identifying those streets by displaying the names of the streets.
01.18 Street Suffix – words that follow a street name and that usually indicate the
type of street configuration and or street direction.
01.19 War Dead – those persons who died or went missing in action while serving
overseas in active military duty including in the Canadian Merchant Navy that
served in a war zone as defined by the Canadian Government and in nursing
overseas during: the Peninsular and Crimean Wars, the Boer War, World War 1,
World War 2, peacemaking action initiated by the United Nations and/or NATO
including the Korean War, the Gulf War of 1991 and Afghanistan or any
peacekeeping action initiated by the United Nations and/or NATO in which
Canada played an active military role.
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Policy Number: ADM 220
01.20 War Veterans – those persons who voluntarily enlisted with Canadian military
forces including the Canadian Merchant Navy that served in a war zone as
defined by the Canadian Government and in nursing and served overseas in
active duty during: the Peninsular and Crimean Wars, the Boer War, World War 1,
World War 2, peacemaking action initiated by the United Nations and/or NATO
including the Korean War, the Gulf War of 1991 and Afghanistan or any
peacekeeping action initiated by the United Nations and/or NATO in which
Canada played an active military role.
02 Street Naming
02.01 Criteria for selecting names to be reserved for Public or Private Streets in
Pickering:
a) Street Names shall not impair the ability of Emergency Services to respond
to emergencies or the City’s ability to deliver services;
b) Street Names shall not result in or be perceived to confer, any competitive
advantage, benefit or preferential treatment or advertisement to the named
party, or product, service or a particular business;
c) Street Names shall not result in inappropriate abbreviations or acronyms;
d) Street Names shall be easy to pronounce;
e) Street Names shall not duplicate or sound similar to other street names
including spelling variations of the same name being used within the
Region;
f) Street Names shall be a reasonable length so as to fit the size of a
standard street sign blade width when combined with the street type
abbreviation (for sign blade width see Engineering Services Department
Standards P-809.1 & P-811);
g) Proper Names will only be approved for use by the City if:
i) the names are those of the War Dead who were residents of
Pickering at the time they served. Submissions shall include their
service record (length of military service and which branch of
service) and awards, medals or decorations received;
ii) the names are those of War Veterans who were, or became and
remained, residents of Pickering after their service. Submissions
shall include their service record (length of military service and which
branch of service), awards, medals or decorations received, and, if
applicable, community service in Pickering;
iii) the name is that of a Pickering Firefighter who was killed on the job
or passed as a result of a job-related injury/illness; or
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Policy Number: ADM 220
iv) the name is that of a resident, living or deceased, who has exhibited
significant importance to Pickering’s heritage.
02.02 Procedure for reserving names not on the Reserve List to be used for Public or
Private Streets in Pickering:
a) All customers must submit an “Application to Add a Street Name to the
Reserve List” to the City Development Department, (see Appendix 1),
which shall include the proposed name and the rationale for the name, in
addition to the applicable fees as per the City’s Fees and Charges By-law;
b) Despite subsection a) above;
i) a list of names of the War Dead or War Veterans can be submitted by
the Legion no more than once per year;
ii) application fees shall be waived for the list of names submitted by the
Legion;
c) Geomatics Staff will evaluate names submitted by customers to ensure
that they comply with section 02.01 of this policy; and
d) Names evaluated by Geomatics Staff, and found in compliance with
section 02.01 of this policy, will be submitted to the Region for approval
according to their procedure for Street Names in Regional Procedure D20.
02.03 Process and responsibilities for assigning reserved names to proposed Public or
Private Streets in Pickering:
a) The Customer picks names from the Reserve List or submits names as per
sections 02.01 and 02.02 of this policy;
b) Suffixes are assigned by Geomatics Staff to ensure the appropriate suffix
is used to describe the type, function, length and configuration of the
street, and are chosen from the standard list of Street Suffixes used by
Canada Post (see Appendix 2);
i) Only Back Lanes will use the suffix “Mews”;
ii) Private Streets will only use the suffix “Private”;
c) Private Streets will be named to provide wayfinding using the following
criteria but shall not form part of the Municipal Address:
i) where a development has multiple Private Streets;
ii) where a development has a complex layout; and
iii) where a development has multiple access points to public streets (see
Appendix 3);
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Policy Number: ADM 220
d) notwithstanding subsections b) and c) above, all Private Streets named
prior to this policy will be grandfathered (see Appendix 4);
e) Street Names will be registered through one of the following processes as
the City deems appropriate to the development type:
i) registration of a draft plan of subdivision/condominium;
ii) registration of a development agreement/site plan agreement; or
iii) registration of a by-law on title.
03 Street Name Signs
03.01 Street Name Signs will adhere to the development standards as set out in the
development agreement, subdivision/condominium agreement or site plan
agreement.
03.02 Street Name Signs for Public Streets will use a green background with white
lettering.
03.03 Street Name Signs for Private Streets will use a blue background with white
lettering.
03.04 Street Name Signs for those using the name of a firefighter shall use the
Pickering Fire Services crest as per Engineering Services Department Standard
P-809.3.
03.05 Street Name Signs for those using the name of the War Dead or a War Veteran
shall use a poppy icon as per Engineering Services Department Standard
P-809.3.
04 Changing Street Names
04.01 Applications to change an existing Public Street Name, including those initiated
by the City, are overseen by the Legal Services section of the Corporate
Services Department. All costs associated with the procedure to change the
street name will be the responsibility of the applicant. Selecting the name to
replace an existing Street Name will be in accordance with section 02 of this
policy.
05 Names of Public Streets being stopped up and closed
05.01 A Street Name of a Pickering street that is permanently stopped up and closed,
in its entirety, will be retired and not re-used anywhere else within Pickering.
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Policy Number: ADM 220
06 Priority Use of the names of the War Dead or War Veterans
06.01 A street shall be assigned the name of a War Veteran or the War Dead, if:
a) there are names of War Veterans or War Dead available on the City’s
Reserve List; and
b) the street is a Type C Arterial or a Collector Road; or
c) the street is a private street to be named for wayfinding, with a minimum of
one street so named within each phase of development; or
d) the street is a main road, which provides the greatest exposure, within a
draft plan of subdivision, with a minimum of one street so named within
each registered phase; and
e) if the street referred to in subsection c) and d) above, is within:
i) a development application currently under review where the names
have not yet been assigned to the streets as of the date of approval of
this policy, as amended; or
ii) a new development application submitted after the date of the
approval of this policy, as amended.
06.02 Notwithstanding subsection c) and d) above, the Director, City Development &
CBO may, at his discretion, waive the requirement for the assignment of the
name of the War Dead or a War Veteran to a street in a plan of subdivision, if
the name does not fit in or complement the street name theme associated with a
particular development.
Please refer to all associated Procedures and Standard Operating Procedures, if applicable, for
detailed processes regarding this Policy.
Appendices
Appendix 1 Application to Add a Street Name to the Reserve List
Appendix 2 Standard list of Canada Post Street Suffixes and their Approved
Abbreviations
Appendix 3 Examples of Developments with multiple Private Streets, complex layouts
and multiple access points to Public Streets
Appendix 4 Existing Private Street Names grandfathered by this Policy
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Policy Number: ADM 220
Appendix 1
Application to Add a Street Name to the Reserve List
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Policy Number: ADM 220
Appendix 2
Canada Post Standard Street Suffixes and their Approved Abbreviations
Suffix Abbreviation Suffix Abbreviation Suffix Abbreviation
Abbey ABBEY Front FRONT Passage PASS
Acres ACRES Gardens GDNS Path PATH
Alley ALLEY Gate GATE Pathway PTWAY
Avenue AVE Glade GLADE Pines PINES
Bay BAY Glen GLEN Place PL
Beach BEACH Green GREEN Plateau PLAT
Bend BEND Grounds GRNDS Plaza PLAZA
Boulevard BLVD Grove GROVE Point PT
By-Pass BYPASS Harbour HARBR Port PORT
Byway BYWAY Heath HEATH Private PVT
Campus CAMPUS Heights HTS Promenade PROM
Cape CAPE Highlands HGHLDS Quay QUAY
Centre CTR Highway HWY Ramp RAMP
Chase CHASE Hill HILL Range RG
Circle CIR Hollow HOLLOW Ridge RIDGE
Circuit CIRCT Impasse IMP Rise RISE
Close CLOSE Inlet INLET Road RD
Common COMMON Island ISLAND Route RTE
Concession CONC Key KEY Row ROW
Corners CRNRS Knoll KNOLL Run RUN
Court CRT Landing LANDING Square SQ
Cove COVE Lane LANE Street ST
Crescent CRES Limits LMTS Terrace TERR
Crossing CROSS Line LINE Thicket THICK
Cul-de-sac CDS Link LINK Towers TOWERS
Dale DALE Lookout LKOUT Townline TLINE
Dell DELL Loop LOOP Trail TRAIL
Downs DOWNS Mall MALL Turnabout TRNABT
Drive DR Manor MAOR Vale VALE
End END Maze MAZE Via VIA
Esplanade ESPL Meadow MEADOW View VIEW
Estates ESTATE Mews MEWS Village VILLGE
Expressway EXPY Moor MOOR Vista VISTA
Extension EXTEN Mountain MTN Walk WALK
Farm FARM Orchard ORCH Way WAY
Field FIELD Parade PARADE Wharf WHARF
Forest FOREST Park PK Wood WOOD
Freeway FWY Parkway PKY Wynd WYND
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Policy Number: ADM 220
Appendix 3
Examples of Developments with multiple Private Streets, Complex Layouts and Multiple
access points to Public Streets
Example 1
Example 2
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Appendix 4
Existing Private Street Names grandfathered by this Policy
Names of Private Streets
with a suffix other than
“Private”
Adirondack Chase
Beachpoint Promenade
Bluebird Crescent
Boston Glen
Castlegate Crossing
Durham Live Avenue
Garrison Crossing
Grenwich Glen
Gull Crossing
Hidden Valley Glen
Huckleberry Crossing
Jackpine Crossing
Ladyfern Crossing
Nantucket Chase
Mayapple Crossing
Moonbeam Glen
Shining Star Chase
Stallion Chase
Tribro Studios Avenue
Universal City Way
Waterpoint Street