HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/16/2005Statutory Public Information Meeting
Pursuant to the Planning Act
Minutes
Thursday, June 16, 2005
7:00 P.M.
PRESENT:
STAFF:
Ross Pym - Principal Planner- Development Review
Steve Gaunt - Senior Planner
Carla Pierini - Planner II
Alison Haines - Clerk's Assistant
The Principal Planner, Development Review, provided an overview of the requirements
of the Planning Act and the Ontario Municipal Board respecting this meeting and
matters under consideration there at.
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A t4/05
JAPTER REALTY
1691 PICKERING PARKWAY
PART BLOCK A, PLAN M-1024, NOW PART 8 40R-8639
Ross Pym, Principal Planner, Development Review, provided an overview of
property location, applicant's proposal and City's Official Plan policies
pertaining to this site, as outlined in Information Report #13/05.
Raymond Ata, Applicant, 88 Roberston Drive Ajax, advised of his presence and
made initial comments. Stated he wants to add more commercial usages to the
plaza and that the surrounding community has made such requests to him as
well as adding a fast-food restaurant.
Barry Connery, 1689 Pickering Parkway, is against the proposal. He especially
does not want a fast-food restaurant, as there is already an issue of garbage
from other establishments in the neighbourhood.
Anthony Ridding, 1945 Denmar Road, has no objections to the application. He
believes that the rezoning will not cause a problem. In his opinion the plaza is
wetl kept and rezoning will not change its appearance.
Applicant, Raymond Ata responded that a fast-food restaurant would be an
asset to the area for those not wishing to cross Brock Road for food. Stated that
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the cleanliness of the plaza would be maintained regardless of the
establishments located there.
Barry Connery again stated his concern of the fast-food containers thrown
about the neighbourhood and the additional waste caused by a new fast-food
restaurant.
Applicant, Raymond Ata stated again his property is maintained and he cannot
speak to garbage on other properties.
Anthony Ridding stated that a fast-food restaurant in the plaza would be a place
where teenagers could go for food without crossing Brock Road. He is not
concerned about the cleanliness of the plaza deteriorating.
The Principal Planner reminded speakers that all comments must be directed
towards the Chair of the meeting.
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ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 11105
816 KINGSTON ROAD (PICKERING) LIMITED
823 & 827 SHEPPARD AVE.
(PART OF LOT 27, RANGE 3~ B.F.C.)
Carla Pierini, Planner II, provided an overview of property location, applicant's
proposal and City's Official Plan policies pertaining to this site, as outlined in
Information Report #15/05.
Applicant representative Lorelie Jones 950 Silverbirch Trail, Mississauga,
Planning Consultant, was present and made initial comments as follows. Both
traffic and noise study reports were conducted for the area surrounding the
proposal. The traffic report found no issue. The noise study, still in its draft
version, identified some items for the townhouses that will ensure an
acceptable level of noise. Items related to fencing and air conditioning units.
The Applicant representative also made comments pertaining to parking for the
West structure. Tandem garage parking, with cars one behind the other would
eliminate any issues. Furthermore, they are not against delaying sidewalk
construction and providing the City of Pickering the funds to add a sidewalk at a
later date, in an effort to determine if parking issues exist once residents have
moved in.
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Sylvia Spencer, 771 Sheppard Avenue, East, expressed her concerns for the
rezoning. Currently there are parking problems related to the high school and
medical center, another development will bring more. Believes that each
residence should have four parking spaces, one for each bedroom in the
household and one guest space and that the fence should be brick. Concerned
about Home Based Businesses, basement apartments and rentals. Wants the
property lots for this project to be equal to that of the first lot. The speaker
believes small singles should be built instead.
Wilma Flavell, 734 Sheppard Avenue is opposed to the application. Believes
the there are not enough roads leading in and out of the area and that traffic
studies seem to be completed during the quietest time and do not dictate the
real amount of traffic that residents face. She is worried that traffic will increase
and further hinder her ability to get in and out of her driveway. Speaker feels
that Sheppard Avenue cannot handle more traffic. Is concerned with the
amount of building in this area and also that all homes built in Pickering are
now townhouses. She feels time needs to be spent on the street actually
examining the location.
Mrs. Maher, 822 Sheppard Avenue, believes the townhouses will cause more
congestion in the area.
Applicant representative, Lorelie Jones made no additional comments.
Staff commented that Home Based Businesses could be located in any
residence however accessory dwelling units are only permitted in semi-
detached and detached homes and would therefore not be permitted in the
townhouses. Traffic issues will be looked at.
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CITY INITIATED:
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 15105
TO RESTRICT INSTITUTIONAL USES ON LANDS ZONED
"RURAL AGRICULTURAL ZONE - A"
ZONING BY-LAWS 3036 AND 3037
Steve Gaunt, Senior Planner, provided an overview of property location,
applicant's proposal and City's Official Plan policies pertaining to this site, as
outlined in Information Report #14/05.
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No comments from the public.
(IV) ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:55 pm.
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