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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/20/2005Statutory Public Information Meeting Pursuant to the Planning Act Minutes Thursday, October 20, 2005 7:00 P.M. PRESENT: STAFF: Lynda Taylor Geoff Romanowski Joyce Yeh Debbie Watrous - Manager, Development Review - Planner II - Planner I - Committee Coordinator The Manager, 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 23~05 WENCRAY HOLDINGS LIMITED 2000 CLEMENTS ROAD PART OF LOT 15, B.F.C., RANGE 3 (40R-6080, PART 1, 5) (CITY OF PICKERING) Geoff Romanowski, 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 #22/05. Arnold Mostert, Barry Bryan & Associates, agent for Wencray Holdings Limited advised that they were present to answer any questions and submitted letters of support for this application from: Mark Goreski, Goreski Roofing & Lathing Ltd. Tony Tedesco, AMA Roofing & Sheet Metal Tom Moffatt, Moffatt Bros. Roofing Ltd. David Sullivan, D. Sullivan Condominium Service Dave Barr, Roofing Siding Sheetmetal Ltd. Segar Aggarwal, Bonamax Realty The following representatives/agents for Wencray Holdings Limited requested their names be included as attendees: HCKEi NG Statutory Public Information Meeting Pursuant to the Planning Act Minutes Thursday, October 20, 2005 7:00 P.M. Craig Glynn, Wencray Holdings Wendy Spragge, Vice-President, Spar Marathon Dana Coverdale, Director, Sales & Marketing, Spar Marathon Steve Bronetto, Bonamax, Strategic Advisor, for Wencray Holdings (11) ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 24105 DELCO HOMES INC. SPARROW CIRCLE (AT ALTONA ROAD) (BLOCK 17, PLAN 40M-'1827) (CITY OF PICKERING) Joyce Yeh, Planner I, provided an overview of property location, applicant's proposal and City's Official Plan policies pertaining to this site, as outlined in Information Report #21/05. Bob Martindale, Martindale Planning Services, agent for the applicant, advised of his presence to answer questions. He further advised that the architect for Delco Homes Inc. was present and the owner would be along shortly. Walter Dawyd, 363 Chickadee Court, questioned the number of units proposed, the number of visitor's parking spaces available and the type of fencing to be used. The architect for Delco Homes Inc. advised that the fence would be made of wood and there are seven extra parking spaces planned for overflow parking. Lynda Taylor, Manager, Development Review, advised that visitor's parking is not required for a common element condominium development but that an extra seven spots are being proposed to assist with overflow parking from the units. Donna Walsh, 344 Chickadee Court, questioned how a proposal to access a court can be considered when notice was not given to the court residents. 2 Statutory Public Information Meeting Pursuant to the Planning Act Minutes Thursday, October 20, 2005 7:00 P.M. o 10. 11. Mike Stocks, 359 Chickadee Court, advised that he purchased a home on a court with no knowledge that there were plans to open this court to provide access from another development. Joyce Yeh, Planner I, provided the delegates with the following information' a) two parking spots per unit is the standard in Pickering b) a traffic technician will undergo a traffic study c) the access is required as a secondary road for emergency vehicles to exit d) fire services and traffic staff from both the Region and the City will review the possibility of access to Altona Road rather than Chickadee Court Adam Svendsen, 340 Chickadee Court, stated that the number of parking spaces provided within this development will not be enough for the planned townhouse units. Lynda Taylor, Manager, Development Review, concurred that parking is an issue and will be reviewed. Bob Martindale, Martindale Planning Services, stated that the Fire Department advised that a second access is required for the emergency vehicles to exit and, therefore, Chickadee Court was proposed as the secondary access. (111) ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7:30 pm. -3-