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REPORT TO COUNCIL
Report Number: OES 07-03
Date: February 12, 2003
From:
Richard W. Holborn, P. Eng.
Division Head, Municipal Property & Engineering
Subject:
Rear yard Drainage, Lots on Baylawn Drive and Primrose Court
Recommendation:
1. That Report OES 07-03 regarding rear yard drainage on Baylawn Drive and
Primrose Court be received; and
2. That copies of the report dated January 2003 prepared by Sernas Associates
called "Baylawn Drive, Lots 1 to 4 Rear yard Drainage" be supplied to the
affected lots; and
3. That the affected property owners be advised that the City of Pickering is
prepared to coordinate and implement the recommended improvements at the
City's cost in an attempt to reduce and mitigate the ongoing drainage concerns
on private property.
Executive Summary:
Not Applicable
Financial Implications: The cost to investigate, prepare a report on findings and
provide recommendations was $4,000. This was funded by the Municipal Property &
Engineering budget 2290-2392. Should the City decide to undertake the
recommendations outlined in the report, it is estimated that the cost would be $15,000.
This amount has not been included in any 2003 budget account.
Background: City staff have been requested to investigate an ongoing rear yard
drainage issue affecting approximately six (6) lots on Baylawn Drive and Primrose Court
in the NW quadrant of Fairport Road and Finch Avenue.
The lots were created through two separate plans of subdivision (40M-1554 and 40M-
1721) in the early 1990's and were assumed in 1994. The affected property owners
requested another review of the drainage situation in June 2000 after a wet spring, and
experiencing ongoing drainage problems.
Report OES 07-03
Date: February 12, 2003
Subject: Rear yard Drainage, Lots on Baylawn Drive and Primrose Court
Page 2
There is uniqueness to the design and planning of the subdivisions such that in order to
create more usable backyards, the existing creek that traversed the rear property lines
was engineered to be eliminated. The portion of the creek remaining (to the west of the
affected lots), and the rear yards were engineered to drain into a large rear yard catch
basin which is connected to the street storm sewer on Baylawn Drive.
The problems that are being encountered consist of dead sod, wet, spongy conditions,
swales not defined, catch basin inlets higher than the surrounding ground, and standing
water. These issues were all confirmed during site visits by City staff.
The City hired an engineering consulting firm Sernas and Associates, in October 2002
to coordinate a study of the soil, and groundwater in the area, in order to develop a
recommendation and associated cost estimate.
The soils and groundwater investigation determined that the underlying soil is too dense
and impermeable, the surficial soil retains the surface water that is discharged to it, and
the former creek in the rear yards of the affected lots may still be exhibiting its natural
discharge (basil flow). .
The recommendations acknowledge that the soil and groundwater conditions cannot be
changed, but the drainage can be improved to relieve (not eliminate) the problems
stated earlier.
The recommendations consist of installing a series of sub-drains to collect and drain the
surface and groundwater and to which the roof leaders can be connected. The sub-
drains will be connected to the rear yard catch basins. A second stage of construction
would consist of a series of interceptor swales. The estimated cost of all the works is
$15,000 according to the report.
In order for the improvements to be effective, all affected properties must cooperate,
participate and allow access for construction.
It must also be stated that the City's participation is going beyond standard practice, as
work is being undertaken on private property to address private drainage issues with
public funds. Should Council agree to undertake these works, it must be clearly
acknowledged that this is a unique situation in that the original engineering design of
the subdivision did not adequately address the ground water and soils conditions. The
affected owners will be requested to sign off and acknowledge that the City has
provided due diligence and best efforts to mitigate the problems, and that no further
recourse is available.
Report OES 07-03
Date: February 12, 2003
Subject: Rear yard Drainage, Lots on Baylawn Drive and Primrose Court
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Attachments:
Not Applicable
Prepared By:
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Richard W. ~olborn
Division Head
Municipal Property & Engineering
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Attachments
Copy: Chief Administrative Officer
Recommended for the consideration of
Pickering City Council
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