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REPORT TO COUNCIL
(AS REVISED AT THE PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING
OF MAY 13,2002 AND THE COUNCIL
MEETING OF MAY 21, 2002)
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FROM:
Thomas J. Quinn
ChiefAŒmmffiITffiweOffic~
DATE: May 3, 2002
REPORT NUMBER: CAO 05-02(Revised)
SUBJECT:
Pickering Growth Management Study
RECOMMENDATIONS:
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That Council receive for informatio~ Report to Council CAO 05-02 concerning a growth
management study.
, That Council authorize the establishment of a worlàng group made up of council, staff and
landowner representatives to draft detailed tenus of reference for the growth management
study, and that Council appoint the following members of Council to sit on this worlàng
group:
2.
[Council to aoooint members to sit on workin2 2roup1
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That the working group use the ground rules and elements of the growth management
study as set out in this Report as the basis for preparing the detailed tenus of reference for
the study, and that the worlàng group complete and forWard these tenus of reference to
Council for consideration in June 2002.
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4.
That a copy of this Report be forwarded to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing,
the Region of Durham, and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority for
information.
ORIGIN:
On February 4, 2002, Council passed Resolution #29/02, directing that a report be prepared on
the elements of a "Growth Management Study" which would provide the basis for an Official Plan
Review of all lands in the City of Pickering as set out in the Toronto Region Conservation
Authority Resolution #A228/0l, from the Seaton Lands ill. the east to the YorklDurham Town
Line ill. the west, within the northern boundary of Highway 7 and the southern boundary of the
C.P. Belleville Rail line.
AUTHORITY:
The Planning Act, RS.O. 1990, chapter P.l
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FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
The City's 2002 Budget includes $50,000 for consulting and professional services related to the
East Duffins Area and the Seaton Structure Plan. However, the budget does not include
sufficient monies to undertake a Growth Management Study as called for by Council
Resolution #29/02. The cost of such a study is estimated to be in the order of $400,000 to
$500,000. Staff therefore recommends that Council seek funding support fÌ'om the affected
landowners in order to proceed with this study.
REPORT NUMBER CAO 05-02 (Revised)
May 3,2002
Subject: Growth Management Study
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
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In response to Council Resolution #29/02, staff has provided information in this Report on the
key elements of a growth management study. In addition, staff has also recommended a number
of ground rules for undertaking the study in order to ensure that the study is completed in a
professional, timely and cost-effective manner for the City. Should Council agree to proceed,
detailed terms of reference would then be prepared for Council's consideration in June.
Following Council's approval of the terms of reference, staff would then issue a Request for
Proposal for the hiring of a qualified consulting team that has the experience and capability to
undertake the growth management study. The study could then commence in September or
October of this year, and be completed within apprmàmately eight months.
BACKGROUND:
On February 4, 2002, Council passed Resolution #29/02, which directed that a report be prepared
on the elements of a Growth Management Stl1;dy, in order to provide the basis for an official plan
review. The study area was described as all lands set out in Resolution #A228/01 ofthe Toronto
Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) as defined by the northern boundary of Highway 7 and
the southern boundary as C.P. Belleville Rai1line. Council also, requested that the review include
consideration of any existing studies conducted either for the City, Region or Province, and that
the review form the basis for how Pickering will manage future growth pressures. A copy of
Council Resolution #29/02 is attached as Attachment No.1, while the study area boundary is
shown in Attachment No.2. '
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This Report makes recommendations for Council's consideration on the ground-rules and key
elements of a Growth Management Study, as well as the next steps in the process should Council
agree to proceed on this basis.
Ground Rules for Undertakine: the Growth Manae:ement Study
Staff propose that the following six ground rules be established for the growth management study.
GROUND RULES FOR THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT STUDY
1. The study terms of reference would be approved by Council, and prepared by a
working group comprising council members, City and external agency staff (e.g.
Durham Region and TRCA), and landowner representatives.'
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2. The study would be completed by an independent, qualified consulting team
selected by Council through a Request for Proposal' process, with the input of
external agency staff (e.g. Durham Region and TRCA) and affected landowners.
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3. The study area boundary would be as set out in Council Resolution #29/02 (see
Attachment No.2 to this Report).
4. The study would recognize the City's present official plan targets for Seaton
(i.e. 90,000 people and 45,000 jobs).
5. The study would recognize the present Official Plan designations west of Duffins
Creek as agricultural and agricultural easements, and east of Duffins Creek as a
special study area.
Cont'd. . .
REPORT NUMBER CAD 05-02 (Revised)
May 3, 2002
Subject: Growth Management Study
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GROUND RULES FOR THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT STUDY (cont'd)
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5. The study findings and recommendations would be based on up-to-date data and
information, including work being completed by the TRCA, University of Toronto
and others.
6. The study would be completed within approximately eight months of
commencement (i.e: mid 2003).
Key Elements of the Growth Manae:ement Study
Staff propose that the growth management study referenced in CoWlcil Resolution #29/02 include
the following key elements:
1. Overall Structure Plan '
2. Detailed Neighbourhood Plans
3. Community Outreach Program
Each element is described in more detail below.
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Overall Structure Plan
The Structure Plan would be a "plan" for all the lands within the study area (both urban
and non-urban) illustrating and/or describing a number of matters, including:
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The boWldary between urban / non-urban lands
Primary land use designations
The open space network ,
The transportation system, including major roads and transit ways,
including possible interchanges with Highway 407
An overall servicing and phasing strategy'
Neighbourhood boWldaries
General strategies for housing, eJ;1vironmental protection, econonùc
development, community / recreational facilities, inftastructure,
cultural heritage, etc.
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It is also expected that a series of background studies and/or issues papers would be
prepared in support of the Structure Plan, such as studies and/or papers on
transportation, transit, environment, cultural heritage, housing, employment, servicing,
agricultural viability, financial impact and other relevant issues.
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May 3, 2002
Subject: Growth Management Study
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Detailed Neighbourhood Plans
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Neighbourhood Plans would be prepared for those neighbourhoods identified in the
Structure Plan that are intended to be developed in the early phases of the project. Each
Neighbourhood Plan would illustrate and/or describe:
. The neighbourhood boundary ,
. Neighbourhood population and employment targets
. The general location of community facilities including schools, parks,
libraries, community centres, places of worship, and storm water ponds
. The location of public roads, walkways, trails, etc.
. Guidelines, for specific areas where more detailed design and/or
development objectives are required
Community Outreach Program
A community outreach program, including public meetings, would be required to convey
and obtain information and comments ftom members of the community on an on-going
basis during the study. An outreach program would be needed during the preparation of
the Overall Structure Plan as well as the preparation of the Detailed Neighbourhood
Plans.
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Next Steos in the Process
Should Council agree to proceed with the Growth Management Study as described in this Report,
the next steps in the process would be as follows.
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1. Council! staff ¡landowner working group to prepare Terms of Reference for May / June 2002
the study and the community outreach program, for Council's consideration.
2.
Council to approve Terms of Reference and authorize staff to approach
affected landowners to detennine interest in funding study.
June 2002
3. Staff to issue "Request for Proposal" to qualified consulting teams capable July 2002
of undertaking study.
4. Consulting teams to submit proposals to City for evaluation. The evaluation August 2002
process would involve a "study steering committee" made up of Council,
staff and landowner representatives to review the proposals and make a
recommendation to Council.
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5. Council to consider study steering committee recommendation and select September 2002
consulting team.
6. Consulting team to commence study (subject to fumling availability) September !
October 2002
7. Consulting team to complete study and present fmdings and conclusions to May I June 2003
Council
8. Council to authorize staff to initiate appropriate official plan and zoning May I June 2003
amendments as may be required
REPORT NUMBER CAO 05-02 (Revised)
May 3,2002
Subject: Growth Management Study
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ATTACHMENTS:
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1. City of Pickering Council Resolution #29/02
2. Study Area Boundary as per Council Resolution #29/02
Prepared By:
Approved / Endorsed by:
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
Neil Carroll, MCIP, RPP
Director, Planning & Development
Thomas J. Quinn
Chief Adn1inistrative Officer
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
Thomas E. Melymuk, MCIP, RPP
Division Head, .corporate Projects & Policy
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Attachments
Copy: Director, Operations & Emergency Services
Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer
Solicitor for the City
Recommended for the consideration of Pickering
City Council
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
Thomas J. Quinn, Chief Administrative Officer
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Attachment No.1 to Report to Council CAO 05-02
City of Pickering Council Resolution #29/02
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, Excerpt from Council Meeting Minutes
Monday, February 4,2002
7:30p.m.
Resolution #29/02
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Ryan
WHEREAS the Toronto Region Conservation Authority has requested that the "City of Pickering
conduct a review of the Official Plan for the north area of Pickering from the Seaton Lands in the '
east to the YorkJDurham Town Line in the west";
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Director of Planning and Development be
directed to report at the March 18th Planning Committee Meeting the elements ofa "Growth
Management Study" which would provide the basis for an Official Plan Review of all lands as set
out in the Toronto Region Conservation Authority Resolution and that said lands ~ defined
within the northern boundary of Highway 7 and the southern boundary as C. P. Belleville Rail
line; and
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THAT such review include consideration of any existing studies conducted either for the City
(Town), Region or Province, e.g., Environmental Study conducted by Dr. N. Eyles in 1997; and
THAT such review will form the basis for how Pickering will manage future growth pressures.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes: Councillors Brenner, Holland, Johnson, McLean, Pickles, Ryan and Mayor Arthurs
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Attachment No.2 to Report to Council CAO 05-02
Study Area Boundary as per Council Resolution #29/02
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