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Cif o¢~ Committee of Adjustment
Meeting Minutes
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
7:00 pm
Main Committee Room
PRESENT:
Kevin Ashe RECEIVED
David Johnson - Chair CITY OF PICKERING
Susan Kular
Eric Newton - Vice-Chair OCT 1.5 2010
ALSO PRESENT: CLERK'S DIVISION
Ross Pym, Secretary-Treasurer
Lesley Dunne, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
ABSENT:
Keith Wilkinson
(1) ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Moved by Eric Newton
Seconded by Susan Kular
That the agenda for the Wednesday, September 22, 2010 meeting be adopted.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
(11) ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Moved by Eric Newton
Seconded by Susan Kular
That the minutes of the 12th meeting of the Committee of Adjustment held
Wednesday, September 1, 2010 be adopted as amended.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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(III) REPORTS
1. P/CA 30/10 - D. Rinneard
5034 Wixson Street
(Lot 6, South Part Lot 7, 8, Plan 12)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Zoning By-law 3037 to permit a detached garage
partially located within a side yard, to permit a front yard depth of 5.8 metres to
,the existing dwelling and to permit a front yard porch encroachment of 1.8 metres,
whereas the by-law requires accessory structures to be located in the rear yard,
a minimum front yard depth of 9.0 metres and a maximum front yard
encroachment of 1.5 metres.
The applicant requests approval of this variance in order to obtain zoning
compliance and a building permit to renovate and extend the existing detached
garage.
The Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of Pickering
Planning & Development Department recommending approval subject to
conditions. Written comments were received from Councillor Rick Johnson in
support of the application. Written comments were also received from the
Durham Region Health Department expressing no objection to the application
however once the permit application is received it will be assessed for
compliance with the 2006 Ontario Building Code.
Duff R•inneard, owner, was present to represent the application. No further
representation was present in favour of or in objection to the application.
Duff Rinneard explained the application and submitted a letter of support from
Chris Kellar of 5022 Wixson Street.
Moved by Eric Newton
Seconded by Susan Kular
That application P/CA 30/10 by D. Rinneard, be Approved on the grounds that
the existing detached accessory building partially located in the side yard, a front
yard depth of 5.8 metres to an existing dwelling, and an existing 1.8 metre porch
encroachment into a front yard 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:
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1. That these variances apply only to the existing structures, as generally sited
and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this application.
2. That the applicant obtains a building permit for the proposed construction by
September 21, 2012 or this decision shall become null and void.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
2. P/CA 31/10 - 1262847 Ontario Ltd.
3260 3280 Highway 7
(Part of Lot 3, Concession 6)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Zoning By-law 3037, as amended by By-law
2623/87 to recognize as a permitted use an existing 375 square metre vehicle
repair shop (Meineke Car Care Centre) within a portion of an existing building
and to permit the remaining portion (655 square metres) to. be used for a foam
insulation establishment with accessory indoor storage, whereas the by-law only
permits a vehicle sales or rental establishment as a permitted use.
The applicant requests approval of these variances in order to obtain zoning
compliance.
The Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of Pickering
Planning & Development Department recommending approval for the existing
repair shop subject to conditions and refusal for the proposed foam insulation
establishment. Written comments were received from Councillor Rick Johnson
in support of the application. Written comments were received from the Durham
Region Health Department expressing no objection with the application. Written
comments were also received from Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority
expressing no objection to the application and noted the owner/applicant be
advised that prior to any development on the site within regulated areas, written
permission from the Authority is required.
David Grant, owner, Grant Morris, agent, were present to represent the
application. Kevin Wright of 3260 Hwy 7 and Phillip Ayliffe of 3280 Hwy 7 were
present in favour of the application.
David Grant explained the insulation company is a community oriented company,
will be an economic benefit to the area, will function similar to a flooring and
carpet use, will have a showroom, eco-friendly and will improve the subject
property.
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Grant Morris provided his opinion that the Committee has the ability to approve
the requested variances, provided an explanation of the operation of the
business, and the application meets all the tests of the Planning Act.
In response to a question from a Committee Member, Grant Morris noted the
Committee has already added a carpet use on the subject property and the
requested variance is very similar.
Moved by Kevin Ashe
Seconded by Susan Kular
That application P/CA 31/10 by 1262847 Ontario Ltd., be Approved on the
grounds that the existing 375 square metre vehicle repair shop is a minor
variance that is 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 this variance applies only to the eastern section of the west building
(3260 Highway 7), as generally sited and outlined on the applicant's
submitted plans with this application.
2. That only one vehicle repair shop (as a principle use) is permitted on the
subject property.
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Moved by Kevin Ashe
Seconded by Susan Kular
That application P/CA 31/10 by 1262847 Ontario Ltd., be Approved on the
grounds that the proposed foam insulation establishment with accessory indoor
storage is a minor variance that is 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 condition:
1. That the owner submits an application to the City of Pickering to amend the
zoning by-law for the subject property within two years from the date of the
decision or this decision shall become null and void.
MOTION LOST
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Moved by David Johnson
Seconded by Eric Newton
That application P/CA 31/10, by 1262847 Ontario Ltd., be Deferred to the next
meeting to conduct a site visit and to obtain additional information for the foam
insulation establishment.
MOTION LOST
The Chair adjourned for an in-camera session.
The Committee adjourned at 7:45 pm.
The Committee reconvened at 7:50 pm.
Moved by David Johnson
Seconded by Eric Newton
That application P/CA 31/10 by 1262847 Ontario Ltd be moved to the last item
on the agenda.
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The Committee resumed discussion on P/CA 31/10 at 8:30 pm.
In response to a question from a Committee Member, David Grant provided a
detailed explanation of the functionality of the foam insulation establishment.
Moved by Eric Newton
Seconded by Susan Kular
That application P/CA 31/10 by 1262847 Ontario Ltd., be Approved on the
grounds that the proposed foam insulation establishment with accessory indoor
storage is a minor variance that is 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 approval of this variance be for a two year period from the date of
this decision and on September 24, 2012 this decision shall become null and
void and that the owner submit an application to amend the zoning by-law for
the subject property.
2. That a minimum of 20 percent of the gross leasable floor area of the
insulation establishment be for retail/showroom purposes.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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3. P/CA 32/10 - R. & N. Armstrong
1434 Rougemount Drive
(Part of Lot 17, Plan 228, Part 3, 40R-16847)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Zoning By-law 3036, as amended by By-law
2912/88 to permit a proposed attached private garage to extend a maximum of
9.6 metres beyond the front wall of an existing dwelling, whereas the by-law does
not permit any attached private garage to extend more than 2.0 metres beyond
the front wall of the dwelling.
The applicant requests approval of this variance in order to obtain a building
permit.
The Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of Pickering
Planning & Development Department recommending approval subject to
conditions. Written comments were also received from Gino Hamparian of
1432 Rougemount Drive in objection to the application.
Correspondence received from Gino Hamparian expressed several concerns
with the size and orientation of the proposed garage, the location of the garage
will be blocking two large windows of a home office, it is not in keeping with the
previously established architecture of the street and will have a negative impact
on his property.
Robert Armstrong, owner, was present to represent the application. Gino
Hamparian of 1432 Rougemount Drive was present in objection to the
application.
Robert Armstrong explained the proposed garage will be in character with the
surrounding neighbourhood and blend with the existing dwelling..
In response to a question from a Committee Member Gino Hamparian indicated
to the Committee were the two windows are on his property that would be
blocked by the proposed garage.
Moved by Eric Newton
Seconded by Susan Kular
That application P/CA 32/10 by R. & N. Armstrong, be Deferred until the next
meeting in order to give the Committee Members an opportunity to visit the site.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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4. P/CA 33/10 - T. & S. O'Gorman
537 Mountain Ash Drive
(Lot 47 Plan 40M-1866)
City of Pickering
The applicant requests relief from Zoning By-law 2511 to permit two accessory
structures located within a side yard, whereas the by-law requires accessory
structures to be located in the rear yard.
The applicant requests approval of this variance in order to construct two small
sheds adjacent to the side wall of the house.
The Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of Pickering
Planning & Development Department recommending approval subject to
conditions. Written comments were received from the City's Supervisor, Building
Permits expressing the accessory structures will require a building permit if
attached to the main dwelling or if greater than 10 square metres in area.
Written comments were also received from the City's Development Control
Manager expressing the relief requested should not be permitted as the
proposed accessory structures would be located within a storm sewer easement.
Shaun & Teresa O'Gorman, owners, were present to represent the application.
No further representation was present in favour of or in objection to the
application.
Shaun O'Gorman explained the application and noted they are aware the
accessory buildings should be on a moveable platform.
In response to a question from a Committee Member the Secretary-Treasurer
explained the comments received from the City's Supervisor, Building Permits
and highly recommend the accessory buildings be built'on a moveable platform.
Moved by Kevin Ashe
Seconded by Eric Newton
That application P/CA 33/10 by T. & S. O'Gorman, be Approved on the grounds
that the proposed accessory buildings located in the side yard is a minor
variance that is 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 condition:
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1. That this variance applies only to the proposed structures, as generally sited
and outlined on the applicant's plans submitted with this application.
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5. P/CA 34/10 - G. & A. Lomer
179 Thicket Crescent
(Lot 54, Plan 40M-1778)
City of Pickering
The applicants request relief from Zoning By-law 3036, as amended by By-law
4271/93 to permit a 0.3 metre side yard width to an existing gazebo and
0.5 metre side yard width to an existing shed, whereas the by-law requires a
minimum side yard width of 1.0 metre for all accessory structures.
The applicants request approval of this variance in order to obtain zoning
compliance.
The Secretary-Treasurer outlined comments received from the City of Pickering
Planning & Development Department recommending approval subject to
conditions. Written comments were received from Councillor Rick Johnson in
support of the application. Eleven form letters were also received from
surrounding neighbours indicating no objections to the structures located in the
rear yard of the subject property.
Gord & Anita Lomer, owners, were present to represent the application. Melissa
Hillier of 1726 Ada Court and Jeff Lomer of 177 Whilshire Drive were present in
support of the application and both indicated the property is well maintained,
provides additional privacy and enhances the neighbourhood. Steve & Wanda
Trandovski of 177 Thicket Crescent were present in objection to the application.
Gord & Anita Lomer explained the application and provided four additional
support form letters from surrounding neighbours and also provided pictures for
the Committee to review.
Steve & Wanda Trandovski expressed concerns that the gazebo roof and the
shed are too close to the fence, and that the resulting roof drainage will land in
their yard.
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Moved by Kevin Ashe
Seconded by Susan Kular
That application P/CA 34/10 by G. & A. Lomer, be Approved on the grounds
that the 0.3 metre and 0.5 metre side yard width to an existing rear yard gazebo
and shed 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 applies only to the existing gazebo and shed, as
generally sited and outlined on the applicant's submitted plans with this
application.
2. That the applicant provides a gutter and ensures that rainwater runoff from
the gazebo and shed roof is contained on the subject property.
3. That the applicant contacts the Planning & Development Department to
arrange for an inspection of the gazebo and to confirm that the requirements
of condition 2 have been satisfied by March 22, 2011 or this decision shall
become null and void.
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(IV) ADJOURNMENT
Moved by Susan Kular
Seconded by Eric Newton
That the 13th meeting of 2010 the Committee of Adjustment be adjourned at
8:45 pm and the next meeting of the Committee of Adjustment be held on
Wednesday, October 13, 2010.
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