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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 21, 2009 City o~ Minutes/Meeting Summary Waterfront Coordinating Committee i i May 21, 2009 PI _ ERI N 7:00 pm Main Committee Room Attendees: Mayor Ryan Councillor O'Connell, Chair Councillor Dickerson, Vice-Chair Craig Bamford Kathleen Corcoran Zoia Horne Christian Medy David Steele R. Holborn, Division Head, Municipal Property & Engineering A. Mostert, Coordinator, Landscape & Park Development M. Gadzovski, Stormwater & Environmental Engineer L. Roberts, Recording Secretary Absent: Jim Dike David Stone Kevin Tower Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items / Ref #~(summary of discussion) Status (include deadline as appropriate) 1.0 Welcome& Introductions Councillor O'Connell welcomed everyone to the meeting. 2.0 _Approval of Minutes - Moved by D. Steele Seconded by Z. Horne That the minutes of the March 19, 2009 meeting be approved. CARRIED 3.0 Correspondence 1) Eastern Trail Enhancements Page 1 CORP0228-2/02 Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items/ Ref # (summary of discussion) Status (include deadline as _ appropriate) Councillor O'Connell provided a brief overview of the correspondence from Ron Taylor, Coordinator, City Development, with respect to his letter to the Regions of York and Durham respecting the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant Expansion. Members had received a copy of this correspondence through email. It was noted R. Taylor will continue to keep the Committee updated on this matter. 2.) Opening of East Spit Celebrations Councillor O'Connell also made note of the upcoming celebrations regarding the opening of the east spit at Millennium Square taking place this Saturday, May 23 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. She encouraged all members to attend if possible. This correspondence was also sent out by email to the Committee members. Moved by C. Bamford Seconded by D. Steele That the above correspondence be received for information. CARRIED 4.0 Frenchman's Bay Master Plan - Consultant's Final Report M. Gadzovski provided a brief update on the status of the Frenchman's Bay Master Plan and outlined the public review process which will begin June 3. The public will have 30 days in which to provide comments, ending on July 3. Once this process has been completed, they have a target date for going forward to Council in September, 2009. Councillor O'Connell noted she has a copy available if anyone wishes to review it and informed the Committee that CD's would be provided to the Committee members. M. Gadzovski introduced Rob Bishop, Manager, Water Resources Group of MMM Group, who provided an update on previous summaries provided as well as an update on what has happened since then with the aid of a power point presentation of the study area; Page 2 CORP0228-2102 Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items Ref (summary of discussion) Status (include deadline as appropriate) • outlined the next steps - 5 yr plan and 5-25 yr. plan • variety of programs & policies proposed • explained local projects • funding - costs do not include land costs • R. Holborn noted that two items on this list have already been approved by Council in this year's budget • Indicated where proposed facility will be located • Showed schematics of water treatment facility • Development Charges have been included • Comments received from the Waterfront Committee were addressed. A question and answer period ensued with the following comments; • Noted the need to educate public • Erosion created by flash floods • E-Coli levels very high • No water in creeks until north of Concession 3 Designed to greatly improve the clarity of water and vegetation • Lower maintenance costs • Dredging - City currently responsible for stormwater facilities however would like to look at cost sharing with those who benefit in the Bay (private owners) • Timeline for EA & design process - at least 3 years • Questioned long term efficiency and the monitoring of this • Designed for a portion to be cleaned fairly frequently (minimum every 5 years) but overall stormwater facility every 25 years R. Bishop continued the presentation showing the following: • Other opportunities for restoration of Bay - provided examples of restorative measures • Capture flow and treat in a natural way • Extend existing areas of wetland vegetation • Operating and maintenance costs were discussed Discussion ensued with respect to financing, how this could be achieved through potential grants, both Federal and Provincial as well as infrastructure funding. This would proceed in phases Page 3 CORP0228-2/02 Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items / Ref # (summary of discussion) Status (include deadline as __am nate according to budget. Councillor O'Connell noted any additional comments could be provided via email to M. Shim, L. Roberts, as well as herself. Should a meeting go forward in June, Committee members would be contacted. Otherwise, the next meeting date will be July 16. Councillor O'Connell and C. Bamford thanked R. Bishop for his presentation. 5.0 Frenchman's Bay Harbour EA and Preferred Design - Update M. Gadzovski provided a brief overview of the Frenchmans' Bay EA and preferred design and then introduced Laura Stephenson, Project Manager, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. L. Stephenson provided an overview of the preferred alternatives for the Frenchman's Bay harbour entrance with the aid of a power point presentation. The following comments were provided; • Create a safe harbour entrance • Preserve ecology of the Bay • Connect to existing parks and trails • Are following the EA process • Now at phase 3 in the process • Reviewed the defined problems • Identify & evaluate alternatives • Alternative 3 is preferred - summary of public feedback • Fish habitat improvements • Opportunities for new trails & connection • Improved public amenities • Construction cost estimates - just over 7 million It was noted the public comment period had been extended from May 19 to May 29. M. Gadzovski explained the next steps which involve receiving the final comments, meeting of the steering committee, followed b a report to Council possibly in July, and the stud report in Page 4 CORP0228-2102 Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items / Ref # (summary of discussion) Status (include deadline as appropriate) August. She noted they hope to complete by year end. She also noted this information is available on the City's website. A question and answer period ensued with comments as follows: • Tony Turner, a Pickering resident, questioned whether the Committee had considered a tunnel as opposed to a bridge for the connection. • Discussion on water taxi, different options for bridges. • D. Steele noted his concerns with respect to the importance of an east/west connection • Councillor O'Connell stressed the importance of accessibility in the west portion • C. Medy questioned the cost of the lighthouse and L. Stephenson noted that this could possibly be a community funded endeavour. Cost saving alternatives were discussed as well as this project being a sustainable long term infrastructure. Comments received from J. Dike, who was unable to attend the meeting are noted as follows: • In agreement with the Frenchman's Bay Harbour Entrance - Preferred Alternative as presented in the Public Information Session on May 5, 2009. He noted the process meets the requirements of the Municipal Engineers Association's Class C Environmental Assessment and also satisfies the provisions of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. (J. Dike's comments were noted by C. O'Connell and passed to committee members for their information.) Councillor O'Connell noted any further comments could be emailed to M. Shim, L. Roberts as well as herself. Councillor O'Connell thanked L. Stephenson for her work and presentation this evening. _ 6.0 Other Business Page 5 CORP0228-2102 Item / Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items/ Ref # (summary of discussion) Status (include deadline as - appropnate) - 7.1) T. Turner, Pickering resident noted his concern with the conditions of the First Nations' Trail Councillor O'Connell noted this work will begin this summer and she had plans he could view after the meeting if he wished. 7.0 Next Meeting Thursday, July 16, 2009 in the Main Committee Room. Meeting Adjourned: 9:30 pm Copy: City Clerk Page 6 CORP0228-2102