HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 26, 2000
WATERFRONT TRAIL
COORDINATING COMMITTEE
Main Committee Room
Tuesday, September 26,2000
7:00 pm
Present: Councillor Dave Ryan - arrived at 9:00 p.m.
Neil Carroll, Director, Planning and Development - Chair
Richard Holborn, Division Head, Municipal Property & Engineering
Debbie Kearns, Committee Coordinator
Community Appointees:
Andrea Graham
Tom Mohr
Craig Bamford
David Steele
David Stone
Regrets: Mayor Wayne Arthurs
Councillor Mark Holland
John Sabean
1. Planning Study Update
-Liverpool Road
Neil Carroll advised that Part 2 of the Study is anticipated to commence in
November 2000, with recommendations to Council in April 2001. Part 2 will
deal with the establishment of architectural and landscape guidelines for the
Liverpool South Area. A discussion paper addressing such matters as design
criteria, design themes, architectural control, and landscape opportunities will
be prepared before Christmas. Neil reminded the Committee that Council
approved the Part 1 Study recommendations in principle only, and have not
yet given direction to staff to proceed with a City initiated Official Plan
Amendment to implement new land use provisions for the Study Area. It was
his understanding that Council did not want to give full approval to Part 1 of
the Study until they were comfortable with the direction of Part 2.
2. General Matters
David Stone requested that the TRCA be questioned on the status of the
Johnson property.
David Steele requested a detailed report from the City on the elements of the
Millennium Trail project that are being undertaken with the recent project
approval, along with a list of items that were cut from the Trail project due to
funding constraints, and a list of outstanding items still required to complete
the trail from east to west, including interpretive signage. He would also like
included in this report the time frame and cost of these items.
Craig Bamford requested that the City explore the closing of Buena Vista
Drive, as the last home on this street was recently demolished.
Craig Bamford recommended that the City look into the potential purchase of
the Coolwater Farms property on the east side of Liverpool Road, across from
the Waterfront Bistro. This land could provide additional public parking
facilities, and could accommodate a revised road system and wetland viewing
opportu n ity.
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David Stone requested that early permission be given to the Rotary Club to
manage Frenchman's Bay West Park (park wouth of Sunrise Ave.), and could
not understand why permission was withheld for the Horticultural Society to
undertake the planting of gardens in the park.
3. Presentation of Progress
Working Groups
Workinq Group #2 - Storm Water Management
Richard Holborn provided a verbal status report on Storm Water Management
initiatives related to Frenchman's Bay. The Report to Council OES 015-00
received Council approval at the regular meeting of September 18, 2000.
Pickering will partner with the TRCA, the University of Toronto and others in
two concurrent studies that will gather the pertinent information required to set
parameters and criteria for future stormwater management projects. The first
component is a flood plain mapping exercise that should take three months to
complete once the Request for Proposals have been awarded. The second
component is a characteristic modelling of Frenchman's Bay with an
emphasis on sedimentation, its movement and its effects. This is a longer
study that is expected to take two years to gather data and create a model.
University of Toronto students will undertake this component as a research
and teaching project. Stream Flow Gauges and a Rain Gauge has also been
approved for purchase in order to collect data. It is forecasted that designs
can be initiated in 2002 for construction in 2003 as long as funding is in place.
Long term monitoring of the watershed is also a component of the project.
Richard requested assistance from the Waterfront Coordinating Committee in
seeking out potential sources of funding from the business sector for this
project. .
Andrea Graham suggested the a grant application be sent to the Trillium
Foundation. She advised that it must be applied for by a not-for-profit
organization and must be a project that benefits the whole community.
David Steele advised that the University of Toronto may be interested in
partnering on this project. He suggested forming a subcommittee of this
committee to look into fund raising and strategies for storm water
management.
Tom Mohr remarked on the apparent lack of awareness/knowledge of
residents from the northern part of the City respecting waterfront and storm
management issues. He suggested that the WCC should explore
mechanisms to better inform northern residents of these initiatives and the
benefits they can enjoy from the waterfront.
Workinq Group #4 - Signage and Art
A report was distributed and discussed from the Heritage and Arts
Subcommittee. The Subcommittee would like to commence with topic
research, guideline preparation, and the establishment of a panel of judges to
jury the interpretive art submissions.
The Subcommittee would like a report from the Director, Operations &
Emergency Services outlining the funding available for signage and arts from
the current millennium trail project budget, and the time frame for the
expenditure of these funds. The Subcommittee would like to begin
immediately with four interpretive stations and require approximately $80,000
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to undertake this work. The Subcommittee indicated that external funding
support for the millennium trail was largely due to the arts and heritage
elements of the project and that these elements must take high priority in
project implementation. It was indicated that the Director, Operations &
Emergency Services had previously advised that he would provide a
breakdown of funds required and available.
Moved by Craig Bamford
Seconded by David Stone
That Council be requested to allocate $80,000 from the Trail Project Funding
in 2001 for the creation of four Interpretive Stations along the Waterfront Trail;
two for the First Nations Trail and two for the Peak Trail.
CARRIED
4. Bay Front Progress Park
A handout was distributed from the Director, Operations & Emergency
Services concerning the status of the Progress Bay Front Park. The
Committee stated their concern with boat launching component of the park
design, with specific opposition to the ramp, which accommodates the
launching of motorized boats. The Committee was in favour of facilities to
launch vessels such as canoes and kayaks into Frenchman's Bay from this
location. It was indicated that a more appropriate location for the launching of
motorized boats was at the bottom of Sandy Beach Road, adjacent to the
Nuclear Station.
5. Other Business
a) Neil Carroll advised that he had recently received formal written
acknowledgement from MTO of the City's potential interest in acquiring
MTO surplus lands at the northwest corner of Highway 401 and Liverpool
Road, just south of Loblaws. This location has been identified as a
potential site for a storm water management facility. David Steele was
provided a copy of MTO's acknowledgement letter.
b) It was suggested that a Communications Sub-Committee be formed to
develop a communications strategy, which may include a community
website, newsletters, outreach program, school projects, etc.
6. Adjourned
The meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
7. Next Meeting
November 28th, 7:00 p.m., Committee Room