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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDecember 14, 2015 For information related to accessibility requirements please contact Linda Roberts Phone: 905.420.4660 extension 2928 TTY: 905.420.1739 Email: lroberts@pickering.ca Council Agenda Monday, December 14, 2015 Council Chambers 7:00 pm Anything highlighted denotes an attachment or link. By clicking the links on the agenda page, you can jump directly to that section of the agenda. To manoeuver back to the agenda page use the Ctrl + Home keys simultaneously, or use the “bookmark” icon to the left of your screen to navigate from one report to the next. X) By-laws 40-54 XI) Confidential Council -Public Report XII) Other Business XIII) Confirmation By-law XIV) Adjournment Delegations 1. Tom Shea Blue Dot Movement Re: Corr. 24-15 Citizen's Right to a Healthy Environment 2. Gail Lawlor SoRo Good Neighbours Re: Corr. 22-15 South Rosebank Neighbourhood Watch December 14, 2015 24 December 14, 2015 Correspondence Pages 1. 2. 3. Carr. 22-15 Morgen Dobson Regional Neighbourhood Watch Coordinator Durham Regional Police Services 605 Rossland Road East Whitby, ON L 1 N 088 Motion for Endorsement 26-29 Letter received from Morgen Dobson, Regional Neighbourhood Watch Coordinator, seeking Council endorsement of a new Community Neighbourhood Watch and the installation of signage for the South Rosebank community. Carr. 23-15 Gary McNamara, President Suzanne Roy, President Association of Municipalities of Ontario Motion for Direction 30-31 Correspondence received from Gary McNamara and Suzanne Roy of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario seeking a partnership with the City of Pickering in the Intergovernmental Partnership for Climate Action. Carr. 24-15 Tom Newman The Bluedot Movement Motion for Direction 32 Letter received from the Bluedot Movement seeking Council support of a municipal declaration for its citizens right to a healthy environment. 4. Carr. 25-15 Receive for Information Carrie-Anne Atkins 33 Manager, Corporate Relations and Communications (Acting) Pickering Nuclear Ontario Power Generation Correspondence received from Carrie-Anne Atkins, Manager, Corporate Relations and Communications (Acting) Pickering Nuclear providing the key findings from the Conference Board of Canada regarding the economic impact on Ontario's economy from the Darlington Refurbishment. 25 31 • Recognizes municipal projects that reduce greenhouse gases for offset credits in Cap and Trade programs; • Provides dedicated funding for climate change adaptation to help muniCipalities provide resilient infrastructure to keep our economies and communities functioning and productive; and • Provides tools to help facilitate and transfer knowledge regarding greenhouse gas reduction and climate adaptation projects. We believe that this partnership will be critical to meet our collective commitments on climate change and the targets your governments have committed to for greenhouse gas reduction. Please join us. Sincerely, ~-d Gary McNamara President Suzanne Roy President cc: The Honourable Glen Murray, Minister of Environment and Climate Change The Honourable David Heurtel, Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment and the Fight against Climate Change December 7, 2015 Committee Reports a) Report EC 2015-11 of the Executive Committee Executive Pages 1. Director, Culture & Recreation, Report CR 13-15 1-11 Request for Proposal No. RFP-13-2015 -Integrated Heat Recovery and Refrigeration System Upgrade Project at The Pickering Recreation Complex Recommendation 1. That Proposal No. RFP-13-2015 submitted by Cimco Refrigeration in the amount of $1,549,311.36 (HST included) be accepted; 2. That the total gross project cost of $1,735,761.00 (HST included), including the amount of the proposal and other associated costs, and the total net project cost of $1,563,107.00 (net of HST rebate), be approved; 3. That Council authorize the Division Head, Finance & Treasurer to finance the net project cost of $1,563,1 OTOO as follows: a) The sum of $210,000.00 as provided for in the 2014 Capital Budget Recreation Complex Core-Domestic Hot Water Tank be increased to $256,200.00, to be funded by a transfer from the Federal Gas Tax Reserve Fund; b) The sum of $360,000.00 as provided for in the 2014 Capital Budget Recreation Complex Pool -Dehumidification Units be increased to $439,200.00, to be funded by a transfer from the Federal Gas Tax Reserve Fund; c) The sum of $60,000.00as provided for in the 2014 Capital Budget Recreation Complex Pool -Axial High Speed Flow Fan, to be funded by a transfer from the Recreation Complex Pool Surcharge Fund; d) The sum of $200,000.00 as provided for in the 2015 Capital Budget Recreation Complex Core -Domestic Hot Water Heat Recovery Units be increased to $243,979.00, to be funded by a transfer from the Federal Gas Tax Reserve Fund; e) The sum of $520,000.00 as provided for in the 2015 Capital Budget Recreation Complex Arenas -Refrigeration Integration Upgrade 34 35 and Ice Controller System, to be funded by a transfer from the Rate Stabilization Reserve; f) The additional sum of $13,200.00 for the Recreation Complex Pool -Axial High Speed Flow Fan be funded from property taxes by re- directing funds from the 2015 Capital Budget Recreation Complex Core -Golf Simulator Project; g) The additional provision of $30,528.00 for contingency to be funded by a transfer from the Reserve for Sustainable Initiatives; and 4. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary action to give effect hereto. 2. Director, Culture & Recreation, Report CR 24-15 Office Space -Lease Agreement Recommendation 12-62 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the Lease Agreement allowing the City of Pickering to lease office space from Emix Ltd. for a five year and six month term, effective January 1, 2016 to June 30, 2021 with an option to renew for an additional two five year terms, in the form included as Attachment 1, subject to such revisions as are acceptable to the Director, Culture & Recreation and the Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor; and 2. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. 3. Director, Culture & Recreation, Report CR 25-15 Reciprocal Use of Facilities Agreement -Durham Catholic District School Board Recommendation 63-78 1. That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute a Reciprocal Use of Facilities Agreement pursuant to which the Durham Catholic District School Board will have use of City owned ·parks listed in Schedule A and the City of Pickering will have use of Board owned schools and school fields listed in Schedule B from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2025, In the form included as Attachment 1, subject to such revisions as are acceptable to the Director, Culture & Recreation and the Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor; and 2. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. 4. Director, Engineering & Public Works, Report ENG 21-15 79-92 Request for Proposal No. RFP-16-2015 Rotary Frenchman's Bay West Park -Preparation of Detailed Drawings for Master Plan Implementation Recommendation 1. That Proposal No. RFP-16-2015 as submitted by The MBTW Group, to prepare detailed drawings for master plan implementation for Rotary Frenchman's Bay West Park in the amountof $210,487.93 (HST included) be accepted; 2. That the total gross project cost of $231,537.00 (HST included), including the proposal amount and other associated costs, and the total net project cost of $208,506.00 (netof HST rebate) be approved; 3. That Council authorizes the Division Head, Finance & Treasurer to finance the net project cost in the amount of $208,506.00 as follows: a) the sum of $180,000.00 as provided for in the 2015 Parks Capital Budget be increased to $200.,000.00 and be financed by the issue of an internal loan over a period not to exceed five years; b) the balance of $8,506.00 to be funded from property taxes; c) the Treasurer be authorized to make any changes, adjustments, and revisions to amounts, terms, conditions, or take any actions necessary in order to effect the foregoing; and 4. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. 5. Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report FIN 29-15 93-95 Section .357/358 of the Municipal Act-Adjustment to Taxes 6. Recommendation 1. That the write-off of taxes as provided for under Sections 357/358 of the Municipal Act, 2001 be approved; and 2. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report FIN 30-15 2016 Interim Spending Authority Recommendation 96-99 36 37 7. 1. That the 2016 Interim Operating Expenditures be approved at 50% of the prior year's budget, including adjustments, as contained in Attachment 1, pending approval of the formal 2016 Current Budget by Council; and 2. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report FIN 31-15 2016 Temporary Borrowing By-law Recommendation 100-104 1. That the temporary borrowing limit of $42,000,000 be established to meet · 2016 current expenditures pending receipt of taxes and other revenues for the period January 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016 inclusive, and $20,000,000 thereafter until December 31, 2016; 2. That the temporary borrowing limit for capital purposes for 2016 be established at $25,000,000; · 3. That the attached draft by-law providing for the temporary borrowing of monies be enacted; and 4. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. 8. Director, Engineering & Public Works, Report PW 04-15 105-109 Request for Additional Funding for the purchase of a One Ton Truck -Standard Cab and Everest "LSD" Side Dump Spreader Recommendation 1. That Report PW04-15 of the Director, Engineering & Public Works regarding a request for additional funding for the purchase of a New Latest Model Year, One Ton Truck with Standard Cab and Everest "LSD" Side Dump Spreader as approved by Council per Resolution 89/15 be received; 2. That the recommendation submitted by Maciver Dodge Jeep Ltd. to increase the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of this vehicle from 14,000 lbs to 19,500 lbs and add a Snow Plow Prep Package at an additional cost of $7,335.00 (HST extra) be accepted; 3. 'Thatthe total gross project cost of $103,875.00 (HST included) and the total net project cost of $93,543.00 (net of HST rebate) be approved; 4. That the Division Head, Finance & Treasurer be authorized to finance the total net project cost as approved in the 2015 Parks Capital Budget in the amount of $85,000.00 be increased to $93,543.00 by a transfer from the Vehicle Replacement Reserve; and 5. That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary actions as indicated in this report. 38 December 7, 2015 Committee Reports b) Report PO 2015-10 of the Planning & Development Committee P & D Pages 1. Director, City Development, Report PLN 16-15 Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 3/15 Draft Plan of Subdivision Application SP-2015-02 Draft Plan of Condominium Application CP-2015-01 1144317 Ontario Limited Plan 1051, RCP Lot 126, 40R-23692 Part 1 (1741 Fairport Road) Recommendation 150-170 1. That Draft Plan of Subdivision Application SP-2015-02, submitted by 1144317 Ontario Limited, on lands being Plan 1051, RCP Lot 126, 40R- 23692 Part 1, to establish a single development block to facilitate a common element condominium consisting of 9 lots for detached dwellings, as shown on Attachment #3 to Report PLN 16-15, and the implementing conditions of approval, as set out in Appendix I, be endorsed; and 2. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 3/15, submitted by 1144317 Ontario Limited, to implement Draft Plan of Subdivision SP-2015-02, on lands being Plan 1051, RCP Lot 126, 40R-23692 Part 1, be endorsed with the provisions contained in Appendix II to Report PLN 16-15, and that staff be authorized to finalize and fo~ard the implementing Zoning By-law Amendment to Council for enactment. 39 By-laws 7457/15 7458/15 7459/15 7460/15 7461/15 December 14, 2015 Being a by-law to exempt Lots 26, 27, 34, 35, 36, 77, 125, Blocks 169, 170, 171, 172, 181, 182, 183 and 184, Plan 40M-2495, from the Part lot control provisions of the Planning Act. (By-_law attached) Being a by-law to authorize the temporary borrowing of monies to meet the current and capital expenditures of the City of Pickering for the year 2016. [Refer to Executive agenda pages 1 03-1 04] Being a by-law to provide for advance votes to be held prior to the 2016 By-election Voting Day. (By-law attached) Being a by-law to provide for early voting and reduced hours of voting in institutions and retirement homes located in Ward 1 on advance voting days. (By-law attached) Being a by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering, Region of Durham, Plan 1051, RCP Lot 126, Plan 40R-23692 Part 1 (A 3/15) (By-law attached) 40 The Corporation of the City of Pickering By-law No. Being a by-law to provide for advance votes to be held prior to the 2016 By-election Voting Day. Whereas Section 43(1) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, provides that a municipal council shall p·ass a by-law establishing one or more dates for an advance vote and the hours during which voting places shall be open on that date or dates; Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby enacts as follows: 1. An advance vote shall be held on Friday, January 8, 2016 between the hours of 10:00 am to 8:00 pm at the Pickering City Hall. 2. A second advance vote shall be held on Saturday, January 9, 2016 between the hours of 9:00 am to 6:00 pm at the Pickering City Hall. By-law passed this 141h day of December, 2015. David Ryan, Mayor Debbie Shields, City Clerk 45 46 The Corporation of the City of Pickering By-law No. Being a by-law to provide for early voting. and reduced hours of voting in institutions and retirement homes located in Ward 1 on . advance voting days. Whereas Section 46(3) of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, provides that a municipal council may pass a by-law providing that specified voting places shall be open for reduced voting hours on voting places in retirement homes or those institutions as defined in Section 45(7) of the said Act, where the voting place is only for the use of its residents. Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby enacts as follows: 1. That Abbeylawn Manor, 534 Rodd Avenue, located in Ward 1, shall be open during the advance voting period on Friday, January 8, 2016 from 10:00 am- 12:00 pm. By-law passed this 14 day of December, 2015. bavid Ryan, Mayor Debbie Shields, City Clerk .·,. . The Corporation of the City of Pickering •. . . . By-lavJ No,}461/15 . . . Being aBy-lawtoamend Restricted Area(Zoning) By-law3036, · .. . as arilended,to implement the Official P,lan ofthe.City of Pickering, . RegionofDurnam, Plan }051, RCPLot 126,Pian40R23692 · .···Part 1 (A3/15) . . . . .. . . · ._· Wherea~th~ ·council qfThe Corporation of the City of Pickering received an application .. . ·. ·.to rezone· the subject lands being Plan 1 051, RCP Lot 126, Plan40R-23692; Part 1; in the~GitiofPic·kering to'permitthe developmenfofa_·comrnon elerneht coridorniniuni . ·.consisting of nine lotsfor det?ched•dwe!Iings accessed from a private road; -: .·. . . ..... · . :. :-., '·'• ' ( ·. · .. ' .· ' .. · ·.;-'. '. .· .. -·' ._ · .. ···And wher~as an amendmentto Zoning By;_law 3036, :as amended,_ is required to permit .··.•·. ·.· · ·suchu&-es; · · · · . .. · · · ·· · . · _.· _. No\N ther~fore the Council ofThe Corpq.ration d the City ofPickeringbereby enacts as - ·.tallows~---· · · -~ -. ··· _. · · · ----· · · -.--· 48 · 1. Sched!JIEfl _ Schedule I attached heretowi~h not(;ltions and references $hown'thereon are ·. .·hereby deClared to. be part of tliis By,law. '.~. I - ·z, Area .Restricted · . The:pro~isio~softhis.By-lawshallap~ly to,thoseiands in Plan 1051, RCP . Lot 126, Plah 40R-23692Part 1 ihtheCitY o.fPickering, designated"S3~16" on .· Schedule I attached hereto.·-·· · : · · · ·· · -· · · · · - ···3 . -··General Provisions.· . · ... -.. . No building,-structure, lamJor p~rt thereofshall ·hereafterbeus~d; occupied, •.. 4.'. •.. erected' moved' or ·structurally altered except irr 'conformity with the provisions of ·· this By:law: ' · · · ' · ·· · · · · · Defini~iohs ·.· -• In this By-law~ (a) , . "Bay, Bow, Box Window" shall mean~awindowthatp'rotrud~s from the ··• ... _main wall,usualfybowed, canted, polygonal, segmental, semicircular or square sided with window on front face in plan; one or more storeys in' height; which may or may not include a foundation; r:nay or may not include a window seat; aild may include a door. · · · · · ·· ·. (b) "Dwelling" shall mean a building or part of a building containing one or more dwelling units, but does not include a mobile home or trailer. · · By-law No. 7461/15 · Page2 (d) ·{e) (f) . _(g)·' (h,) (i) . . ·"Dwelling Unit" shalln1ean one or more habitable rooms occupied or· .·capable of being occupied as a single, independ€mt, and separate housekeeping unit containing a separate .kitchen and $anitary facilities. "Dvvelling, Detached'; shall_niean a single dwelling .which is freesta~ding, ._ .. separate and detached from other main buildings or structures, .. ·. . ' ~ ,. "Floor Area-ResidentiC:il" shall mean the e1rea of the .floor surtace contained with1nJhe outside.Walls of a storey or part of a stor,ey: _ --• ··_''Height, Bui'lding';. shal(tnean the vertical' distance b~tWeen the established. ·-_ grade, at the front of the house, and in the Qase of a flat roof, the highest point ofthe roof suriace·orparapetwaiT, or in the> case of?-mansard ro9f · the deckline, or in the case ofa. gabled, hip or gambrel roof, the mean height between_eavesand ridge:-~ · · · "Lot" shall mean. c:in area of land fronting on a street which .ist.ised br intendedto beused as the~site ofa building, or group ofbuildings, asthe' case may be, together with anyaccessory buildings or structures, or a public park or opeh space a·rea, reg-ardless ofwhether or not such Iot . constitutes the whole of a lot or block on a registered pian of subdivision. -"Lot Frontage" shall meanthewidth ofalotbetVveenthe side lot .Jin~s · measured along,aline parallel to and 7.5 metre;; distant from the frontlot ·line. · · · · · · · -·- ."Private Garage" shall mean an enclosed-orpartially enclosed structure for the storage of one or more vehicles, in Which strwcture. no business or ·s.erviceis c_onducted for profit or otherwise. · · · · · (k) ;'Yard" shall m,ean_an area of land which is appurtenant to and located on · .·. the same lot as a building or structure and is open, tJnc6vered, and .. . ·(I) (m) (n) .. unoccupie-d above ground except for such accessory buildings; structures, '. or other uses as are specifically permitted the'reon~ ' . . . . "FrontYard" shall mean a yardextending across the full ,width bf a lot. . ... · between the front lot line of the lot and the nearest waH of the nearest main . building or structure on. the lot. • '~ ' . I ' • .· "Front Yard Depth" shall mean the shortest horizontal dimension of a front . · yard of a lot between the front lot line and the nearest wall of the·nec;1rest .niain building or structure on the lot. · ~· . ' . . i ; . . '· . ' . . "Rear Yard" shall mean a yard extending across the full width of a lot . between the r~ar lot line of the lot, or where there is no rear lotline,·the junction point ofthe side lot lines, and the nearest wail of the neare~t main building or structure on the lot. ·· 49 . '.! 50 By-laW No. 7461/15 · Page3 .· . . . . . .,. . .. . -. . -·. . ; ( o) "Rear Yard Depth'' shall mean the shortest horizontal d irl,ension of a rea~ .. yard of a lot between the rear lot line ofthe lot, or where there is no. rear lot · · _line, the junction point of the side lot lih.es, and the-nearest wall of the nearest main building or structure on the lot: · · -. (p) .· "SideYard'; shalll11ean a yardofalot extending fromthe front yard to the. '. · · rea:ryard, and from the side lot line to the h~arest wall of the nearest main . building or structure. on the lot. __ . . . -. . . (q) · "Side Yard Width';-shall mean.the sho.rtest horizontal dimension -of aside · _ yard of a lot between the side lot line and·the nearest wall ot'the nearest. main· b.uilding-or structure on the lot. · · · · · (r) . i;Fiankage: SicfeYard" shan mean a side yard i~mediately adjoining a str~et or ~butt~ng_ on a reserve onthe opposite side of wh,ich js a street. (s) . (t) - ,;Fiankage Side Yard. Width" shall mean the shortest horizontal dimension·. of a flankage 'side yard of a lot between the lot line ~djoining a street or .• ·.·· abutting on a reserve on the opposite side ofwhich fs a street; and the nearest wall ofthe nearest main building or 'structure on the lot ;,l'nteriorSideYard'' shall mean a sjde yard otherthan aflankage sid-e yard.-.· . . . . . (u) · ·"\(\/all, .Front" $hall me~n th~wallofthedweiiing cl~~estto the fro~t lot line. . . .. ·. . . . ' . . .. ... . ' . 5. Provisions . . .. _ · .... (1) Uses PermittedC'S3,.t6"Zone) .. ·. Nop~rson shall with.inthe lands zoned ·"s3-t6" on Sch~dule I atta~hed ., · ... ~-hereto', use any lot oferect, alt~r, or use a-ny.buildiQg or structurefbr any purpose except tnefollowing: · -· · · ., . ·· .. ·. (a} -Detached Dwelling· {2)_ .Zone_ Requirements ("S3:-16" Zone)· Noperson shall wtthin the lands zoned"S3,.16,; on Schedule I attached hereto, use any lot or erect, alter, or use any bUilding exceptin .·. accordance with 'the following provisions: . ',. ···(a) Number of Lots (maximum) · . " . (b)·. LotArea(minimurn): · (c). ·Lot Frontage (minimum): (d) Front Yard Depth (minimum): {e) Side Yard Width (minimum): 91ots .· · . . -. . 280 square metres · 12.0 metres 4.5 metres 12 metres one side 0.6 metres on the other side By-law No. 74{31/15 _Page _4_. (f) Rear Yard Depth (minimum): 7.0metres_ (g) Flarikage Side Yard (minimum): · ' . (i) Abutting Fairport Road 37metres . . (ii) _Abutting internal private road 2. 7. m~tres. --. • • ! •. (h) Buildrpg Height (ma)(ifTiuf11}: _. . 9.0 metres. · . (3} · Special Provisions _ · · The followi~g specialprovisions shall ~pply to land$ zoned "Si~16"on .. Schedule 1:· · · · · · · ··-· · · · . . . (a) Parking Requirements ''' . · Arnihimum of2-parkingspaces per dwelling unitfor resident, one of · · which must be provided within an attached private garage; and a minimum of 5 parking spaces for visitor p~rking. _· . . - (b) Mini111ulll Interior ·Garage Size __ Each require'd parking space within a p'rivate garage shaii ha~~ a ·. minirnu_m width of3.0 metres and a_ minimum depth of 6.0 metres-._· · provided, however, the. width may. include one -interior~tep and the depth may include two interior steps. · · -· -' . . . ·,'. . -·. -__ (c) Garage.Requirements ··-·Minimum one private garage per ,lot attached to the main building; . . the vehicular entrance of which shatl be located not less th<:m ·. · 5.5 metres from the front lot line, and not less .than 6.0 metres from any side lotline immediately'a<;J}oining a str.eet or abutting oria -.·.· r~serve onthe oppo~ite side of whichis a street. -. · · ·'(d)-GaragE? Proje~hon Maximum 2.0 metres beyond the wall containing the main entrance tothe dwelling unit, exceptwhere a coveredand unenclosed porch extends a minimum 'of 1.8 metres from the wall containing the main . entrance totne dwelling' unit, inwhich case no part ofany attached private garage shall extend. more than 3.0 metres beyond the wall ' containingthe main entrance to the dwelling unit. .. · . .. (e) Maximum Driveway Width Maximumdrivew9y width shall_not exceed the width oftheexterior · walls of the private garage. · · ·· · · · 51 52 -. . . . : . . ·. By.claw No. 7461/15 .·.Page 5 ·,,. ·. (f) Obstruction of Yards (maximum) · ·._· (i) any covered and unenclosed porch or verandah not exceeding ·. 1.5 metres in height above established grade, may encroach a . ; maximufn.of 2.0 metres into the required minimum front yard and 'flankage sideyard; ·. ·. ' . ·, . . . .· . '(ii} any uncqvered decks, platforms and steps not ex~eeding ' .. _·.·. 1.5. metres inhe.ight above established _grade may encroach a. ' maximum of3.0rnetres intotherear yard; · .· ' · · . (iii) any bay; bow or box windo\1\f, including eaves abo\te these _ · ·.features; may €mcroach a.mc:lXliT)um of 0.61lletresinto ariy .--- ·. required frcmt yard, flankage yard or'rearyard: · · · . (4) · Sp:ecial Regulations· . The following speCial regulations shall apply to lands z6neduS3-16'' on· Schedule 1: , · · · (i) -·Despite the• provision of Sec;tion 5.6~of By~law 3036, ,asamerided, the · .· requirement for theJrontage on a public streetshall besatisfi~d by · · estabHshing frontage. on a common element condomih,iuni streetfor · . the lands on Scheduleitothis By-law. ·• · . . ... (ii) Despite Sections 5.(1) and·5~(2) of this By~law; a water meter building required by the Region of Durham-for the pUrpose 'of measuring the quality of water delivered shall be exempted from "83-16" zone us.e pr~vision and zone requirements. ' . 6. ·•. Model Homes· · · (1) . _ pespitetheprovision~ of Clallse 6.1 ofBy-Ic:iw3036, amaximumof 2model • homes, togetherwith not fewer than two parking· spacesperModel Home, may be constructed on the lands set outir:rSchedule I a~tachedto this .. ·· By~law prior to the divisiOn o,fthose lands by registrations of a plan of, _ .. · subdivision' or enacting aby-:law exemptingjhose lands frorrrthe Part LOt . Control provisions of the Pfant?ing Act. . .. . . . · . (2) _.-·For the purpose of this By.:law, "Model Home" shall mean adwellir1g unit . which is not used forresidential purpose, but which is used exclusively for ·. sale$; display and marketing purposes pursuant to an agreement with th~ Gityof :Pickering. · · ·· · · · · . 7. By-law 3036 . . ·. '· .- By-law 3036, as amended, is hereby further amended only to the extent . necessary to give effect to the provisions of this By-:-law as itapplies to the area set out in Schedule I attached hereto.· Definitions and subject matters not · speCifica:lly dealt with in this By-law shaH be governed by relevant provisions of By:-law 3036, as amended.