HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 16, 2004MINUTES of the 8th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment held in the Main
Committee Room of the Pickering Civic Complex on Wednesday, June 16, 2004.
PRESEN~
Marie Billinger
Chris Braney
David Johnson
Eric Newton
Bill Utton
ALSO PRESEN~
Ross Pym, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
Flora Niro, Secretary-Treasurer
The meeting convened at 7:15 p.m. in the Main Committee Room of the Civic
Complex.
1. MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
There were no matters arising from the minutes.
2. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
MOTION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by Marie Billinger and resolved
unanimously, that the minutes of the 7th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment
held Wednesday, May 26, 2004, be adopted.
CARRIED
3. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
MOTION: Moved by Marie Billinger, seconded by Bill Utton and
unanimously that the agenda for the June 16, 2004 meeting be adopted.
CARRIED
resolved
P/CA 33~04 to P/CA 35~04 - D. & M. Cartier
1895 Sprucehill Road
Part of Lot 74, Plan 1041
(Part 3, Plan 40R-3363)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Section 10.2.1 of Zoning By-law 3036, to permit
the establishment of minimum lot frontages provided by the three proposed
severed parcels on the subject property as follows:
P/CA 33~04 - minimum 14 metre lot frontage
P/CA 34~04 - minimum 11 metre lot frontage
P/CA 35/04- minimum 10 metre lot frontage
whereas the by-law requires a minimum lot frontage of 15 metres.
requests approval of these variances in order to facilitate
severances.
The applicant
the proposed
The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department and from the City's Fire
Prevention Officer expressing no concerns. Written comments were received
from William & Sunday Baird of 1814 Grayabbey Court, both opposed to the
application.
D. & M. Cartier, owners, were present to represent the application and David
Donaldson of 1963 Spruce Hill Road, in support of the application. Also present
were Klm Hogan of 1815 Grayabbey Court, Jeffrey Quinton of 1806 Grayabbey
Court, David Vieira of 1804 Grayabbey Court and Joan Rumohr of 882 Voyager
Ave., all expressing concerns with the application.
Mr. Cartier stated that his intent is to provide premium lots on the street and to
construct homes that are compatible with the streetscape and design of the
neighbourhood. They will be in keeping with the Dunbarton Development
Guidelines.
Jeffrey Quinton requested that the builder construct dwellings with all brick
exteriors and that they stay in keeping with similar homes in the neighbourhood.
He expressed concerns with potential grading and drainage issues and
requested that the City provide assurances that the proposed lots would not
cause drainage concerns.
David Vieira requested that the builder provide similar home designs as existing
homes in the neighbourhood.
Klm Hogan stated that currently them is a drainage problem on her property and
requested that it be corrected prior to any future development. She expressed
concerns with the siting of a new home having a negative impact on her property.
Jeff Quinton and Kim Hogan inquired as to driveway access and both agreed that
the orientation of a dwelling on Part 3 of the applicant's proposed plan may
greatly impact the adjacent house. They both stated that they would be in
support of the creation of two lots rather than three lots as proposed by the
applicant.
David Johnson encouraged the applicant to work with the community and to
ensure that the builder site the dwelling on Part 3 of the proposed plan so that it
doesn't face the property at 1815 Grayabbey Court.
DECISION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by David Johnson and resolved
unanimously that -
Applications P/CA 33~04 to P/CA 35~04, by D. & M. Cartier, be APPROVED on the
grounds that the proposed reduced lot frontages are minor variances that are
desirable for the appropriate development of the land, and in keeping with the
general intent and purpose of the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law subject to
the following conditions:
1. That these variances apply only to the proposed lots, as generally sited
and outlined on the applicants' submitted plans with this application.
2. That the applicant receive approval and finalize the associated Land
Severance Applications or this decision shall become null and void.
3. That the applicant acquire ownership of Part 6, 40R-19693 and Block 26,
40M-1987 and provide proof of ownership.
That the applicant submit an architectural design statement for Part 3 of
the applicant's submitted plan to the satisfaction of the Director, Planning
& Development.
CARRIED
P/CA 37~04 to P/CA 38/04 - 1608204 Ontario Ltd.
166 Twyn Rivers Drive
(Part of Lot 1, Plan 282)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from the following provisions of Zoning
By-law 3036:
Section 10.2.1 to permit minimum 13.7 metre lot frontages provided by the
proposed severed and retained parcels on the subject property, whereas the
by-law requires a minimum lot frontage of 15 metres.
Section 10.2.3 to permit a minimum 1.2 metre side yard width to be provided by
the proposed dwellings on the severed parcel and on the retained parcel,
whereas the by-law requires a minimum side yard width of 1.5 metres.
Section 6.4 to permit a minimum 4.0 metre flankage side yard width to be
provided by the proposed dwelling on the retained parcel, whereas the by-law
states that no part of any main building shall be erected closer to the lot line of
the flanking street than 4.5 metres.
The applicant requests approval of these variances in order to facilitate the
proposed severance and to obtain building permits for the proposed
construction.
The Assistant Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of
Pickering Planning & Development Department. Comments were received from
the City's Fire Prevention Officer expressing no concerns. Written comments
were received from CN Railway Properties outlining their Principal Main Line
Requirements and expressing concerns with rail noise, vibration and safety.
Charlie Barone, owner, was present to represent the application. Also present
were Paul Modica and Mike Modica, both in support of the application.
Committee ensured that the applicant was made aware of the comments and
requirements by CN Rail. Mr. Barone stated that he was aware of the comments
by CN Rail and that he was provided a copy of their requirements.
DECISION: Moved by Bill Utton, seconded by Marie Billinger and resolved
unanimously that -
Applications P/CA 37~04 to P/CA 38/04, by 1608204 Ontario Ltd., be APPROVED
on the grounds that the proposed minimum 13.7 metre lot frontages, minimum
1.2 metre side yard width to be provided by the proposed dwellings on the
severed and retained parcel, and minimum 4.0 metre flankage side yard width to
be provided by the proposed dwelling on the retained parcel are minor variances
that are desirable for the appropriate development of the land, and in keeping
with the general intent and purpose of the Official Plan and the Zoning By-law,
subject to the following conditions:
1. That the applicant finalize associated Land Severance Application
LD 98~04, or this decision shall become null and void.
That these variances apply only to the proposed lots and dwellings as
generally sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this
application.
That building permits shall be obtained and the proposed dwellings shall
be constructed within three years of the date of this decision, or this
decision shall become null and void.
4. That the property owner ensures that all future purchasers are made aware
of CN Rails Principal Main Line Requirements.
CARRIED
6. ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: Moved by Marie Billinger, seconded by Bill Utton and resolved
unanimously that-
The 8th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment be adjourned at 8:00 p.m. and the
next meeting of the Committee of Adjustment be held on Wednesday, July 7, 2004.
CARRIED
SECRETARY-TREASURER
CHArlatAN
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