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STATUTORY PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING MINUTES
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A Statutory Public Information Meeting was held by the Pickering
Town Council on Thursday, February 15, 1990 at 7:30 p.m.
PRESENT:
~1ayor W. Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson
R. Johnson
B. Morgan
K. Van Kempen
ALSO PRESENT:
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K. McKay
N. Carroll
T. Melymuk
Kevin Heritage
Catherine Rose
Lynda Taylor
- Deputy Clerk
- Manager - Current Operations Division
- Manager - Policy and Information Division
- Planner
- Planner
- Planner
ABSENT:
Councillor Mitchell - (ill)
(I) OFFICIAL PLAN AMENm1ENT AND REZONING APPLICATION A14/89
SUBMITTED BY 618857 ONTARIO INC. ON THE NORTH SIDE OF KINGSTON
ROAD, WEST OF ROUGEMOUNT DRIVE
1. An explanation of the application, as outlined in Information
Report No. 13/90, was given by Kevin Heritage, Planner.
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2.
Mrs. Bronk, Dalewood Drive, asked why an increase in the floor
space index is requested by the applicant. She also asked if
any future development will be permitted higher than three
storeys.
3. Mr. Roy Smee, representing residents of Dalewood Drive, spoke in
opposition to the height of the application and added that the
bedrooms in the homes on Dalewood Drive will be affected by the
lights from the building. He also asked if an overall plan for
the north side of Kingston Road from Rougemount Drive to Altona
Road has been done.
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4. A resident of Dalewood Drive spoke in opposition to the height
of the application because it will interfere with residents'
pri vacy in bedrooms and backyards. He asked if future
development on Ki ngston Road wi 11 be as hi gh or hi gher as thi s
appl i cati on and added that the ~1i ni stry of Transportation has
not approved access to the site. He stated that the property
owner is advertising the rental of the building and asked if his
taxes will be reduced if the proposal is approved.
A resident of Dalewood Drive spoke in opposition to the proposal
for increased floor space and stated the proposal should comply
with the Official Plan. He agreed with the statement in the
Information Report indicating that the development take into
account the need to protect the nearby residential area.
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The applicant stated that the increase in the floor space index
is insignificant and that the height of the building conforms
wi th the zoni ng by-l aw. He stated that the bui 1 di ng wi 11 be
sited at the front of the property which will create a deep rear
lot and a landscaped greenbelt will act as a buffer from the
residences on Dalewood Drive. He added that the building will
help to reduce noise from Highway 401, that most parking will be
underground and that a medical building is needed in the area.
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(II) REZONING APPLICATION A36/89 SUBMITTED BY CANUCK GREEN HOLDINGS
L TO. AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BAYLY STREET AND WEST SHORE
BOULEVARD
1. An explanation of the application, as outlined in Information
Report No. 8/90, was given by Lynda Taylor, Planner.
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Martin Mendelow, Canuck Green Holdings, stated the condominium
townhouse project contains a play area which divides the project
with 28 units using Bayly Street for access and 15 units using
West Shore Boul evard for access. He stated the proposal 1 s a
downzoning from a previous commercial application and that he is
confident that staff and agency concerns will be addressed.
3. Bruce Casselman, 900 Vistula Drive, spoke in opposition to the
proposal. He stated that access on West Shore Boulevard will
cause further traffic congestion, that the units are too small
and that the watercourse and ravine will be affected.
4. Roy Slater on behalf of Ontario Condominium #2, 925 Bayly
Street, asked how many parking spaces per unit would be
provided. He stated his concerns with respect to traffic
congestion and the play area being close to Bayly Street.
5. Todd Wilson, 888 West Shore Boulevard asked where the guest
parking spaces are located and expressed his concern about
increased traffic.
6. Victor Duncan, 925 Bayly Street, stated his concern with respect
to increased traffic and requested that a lighted crosswalk be
installed on Bayly Street.
7.
Marl ene Royal, Board of Di rectors of 925 Bayl y Street, asked
about the shadowing effect on their site and stated that traffic
on Bayly Street is already very heavy.
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8. Martin ~1endelow explained traffic access, parking, the shadow
effect study and stated that underground servicing is being
relocated.
(I II) OFFIC IAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND REZONI NG APPLICATI ON A12/89
SUBMITTED BY E. AND J. ALBERT IN CLAREMONT
1. An explanation of the application, as outlined in Information
Report No. 12/90, was given by Catherine Rose, Planner.
2. Mr. Albert, applicant, explained why he is requesting the
rezoning and submitted a supportive petition from the area
residents.
3. There were no comments in favour of or opposed to the proposal.
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(IV) REZONING APPLICATION A46/89 SUBMITTED BY 776079 ONTARIO INC. ON
THE NORTH SIDE OF KINGSTON ROAD, EAST OF ROSEBANK ROAD
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An explanation of the application, as outlined in Information
Report No. 7/90, was given by Lynda Taylor, Planner.
2. The architect on behalf of the applicant stated the applicants
are denture therapists which will address a need in the
community.
3. There were no comments in favour of or opposed to the proposal.
(V) OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND REZONING APPLICATION A40/89
SUBMITTED BY FRED CAMPITELLI IN TRUST AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
PICKERING PARKWAY AND VALLEY FARM ROAD
1. An explanation of the application, as outlined in Information
Report No. 11/90, was given by Kevin Heritage, Planner.
2.
~1ike Rice, applicant, state the concerns in Information Report
No. 11/90 will be resolved and added that the hydro lines will
be relocated.
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3. ~1ary Papp, on behalf of the Village East Residents Association,
asked if parking would be free, what the height restrictions
are, how far back from the road the building will be from
Pickering Parkway, if it was known that the proposal is on a bus
route and if the appearance of the bui 1 di ng from Hi ghway 401 has
been considered. She commented generally on development in the
Main Central Area and hoped the proposal if approved will be
compatible.
(VI) ADJOURNMENT OF STATUTORY PUBLIC MEETING
The Meeting adjourned at 8:50 P.M.
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Da ted March 5 th 1990
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