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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 3, 1994 . ..< 8 """ . . , , . I COUNCIL MINUTES A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday, October 3, 1994 at 7:30 P.M. PRESENT: Mayor Wayne Arthurs COUNCILLORS: M. Brenner E. Hidgon R. Johnson - Left at 12:50 a.m. E. Pistritto K. Van Kempen D. Wellman ALSO PRESENT: C.M.T. Sheffield B. Taylor N. Carroll D. Kearns - Town Manager - Town Clerk - Director of Planning - Co-ordinator of Council Services DELEGATIONS 1. The following persons addressed Council with respect to the resolution to delete the extension of Bay lawn Drive: a) Ken McLean, 861 Baylawn Drive stated that the decision made would impact on all the residents of the area and he requested that Baylawn not be extended. Their property was purchased in an enclave development. Snow removal, bus stops and emergency response are not an issue. He requested common sense and an appreciation for the residents who invested and committed to Pickering. b) Dan Murphy, 895 Baylawn Drive submitted a petition from the residents of Baylawn and requested a fair, decisive and responsible decision be made. Numerous letters and phone calls have been made to Council regarding this matter. IfBaylawn is extended associated costs would be incurred, such as street lights at Fairport and Baylawn due to heavier traffic and a bridge would be needed over the ravine. Higher density traffic would also create a safety hazaRoad The police and fire services are not concerned about a cul-de-sac on Baylawn Drive m . . m) .8 .~ n) 0) 163 ~EGA TIONS c) Kay Gerditschke, 895 Baylawn Drive advised that she moved from a very busy street in Scarborough to an enclave. The size of home is not what is important but the road and the safety of the children. Emergency vehicles have no difficulty in entering or exiting this street. d) Paul Gerditschke, 895 Baylawn Drive also stated that he moved from a busy street in Scarborough and would like to see Baylawn remain closed. Kids play on the street and the extension would create more traffic. e) Jennifer Caradonna, 873 Baylawn Drive advised that she moved to Baylawn Drive because it was quiet and she did not have to be concerned with traffic. She requested that the residents be considered and the extension be denied. f) Shelley Leblond, 874 Baylawn Drive advised that she likes the quiet, safe neighbourhood and feels it is an ideal environment for kids. She also requested that the residents be considered and the extension be denied. g) Merlin Nair, 871 Baylawn Drive advised that he was told that the area in question was conservation and nothing would be developed. h) John Noble, 846 Baylawn Drive advised that he is the last neighbour on the north side and is hoping for a cul-de-sac not a bridge. The cost of constructing a bridge would become an issue because a culvert would not do it and wildlife would be lost. He stated his opposition to an extension. i) Laurel Schollen, 905 Duncannon Drive advised that she is a long term resident and has been writing letters to Council for six years concerning the traffic on Bushmill and does not want to see the same thing happen on Baylawn Drive The issue is safety of the children and if Baylawn is extended, people will take short-cuts creating more traffic and danger. She strongly encouraged Council to keep Baylawn Drive closed. j) Craig Kurysh, 905 Duncannon Drive advised that safety of the children is the main issue and he urged Council not to extend Baylawn Drive k) Charles Gerditschke, 894 Baylawn Drive advised that Toronto has closed roads for the preservation of neighbourhoods. Emergency vehicles entering and exiting is not an issue, safety of the children is. An extension will create more traffic, creating more danger to the children. The street is too narrow and would be dangerous if opened up. I) Doug Dickerson, 1298 Dona Park Road advised that Council dealt with Darwin Drive two weeks ago and those who spoke then are speaking now also against the extension of Baylawn Drive Council know what the people want and expect. Do not open Baylawn Drive Paul Gauvreau, 946 Duncannon Drive stated that it would be a tragedy to lose wildlife or have a bridge constructed or a super mailbox or transformer on your property, but this pails in comparison to the death of a child. More cars on the road would create a higher chance of accidents. Do not extend Baylawn Drive John Whitnall, 858 Baylawn Drive advised that if this extension is approved it would be a callus disregard for the safety and common sense of the residents. He stated his support of the cul-de-sac on Baylawn Drive David Daly, 857 Baylawn Drive questioned how a road can go through when the trees are supposed to be protected. . . z) aa) ab) ac) .8 ...... ad) ae) 164 DELEGATIONS p) Arthur Noah, 865 Baylawn Drive advised that Baylawn Drive is rounded off not cut off as the overhead showed. No sign, which he has seen in other developments, was erected stating possible development. He stated his concern for safety of area and residence. q) John Tannahill, 898 Baylawn Drive advised that the prime concern is the safety of children in the area. He did not buy his home with the knowledge of a street going through to Whites Road. r) Rob Kozeluh, 958 Duncannon Drive joined those who stressed concern for the safety of children and urged Council not to open Baylawn Drive s) Walter Winborn, 866 Baylawn Drive advised that he does not have any children but supports his neighbours in the fight for the safety of their children. Council has already cul-de-saced Darwin Drive and should be consistent in doing the same on Baylawn Drive t) Susan Nakamura, 862 Baylawn Drive stood in support of neighbours. u) Rob Powell, 875 Baylawn Drive advised that he purchased his home thinking Baylawn Drive would be a dead-end street. He biggest concern is for the safety of the children and if Baylawn is extended, it will be used for cutting through to Whites Road, creating more traffic and more chances for accidents. v) w) Bruce Bradley, 890 Baylawn Drive stood in support of neighbours. Sean Murphy, 895 Baylawn Drive stated that he is concerned that street activities would be hindered if Baylawn Drive is opened up and requested that Council do not extend this street. x) Frank Magnus, 877 Baylawn Drive stated that the residents concerns and reasonable and sensible. The children of the area are use to the enclave and extending Baylawn Drive would create a danger to them. Please readdress the problem carefully and do not vote in favour of the extension. y) Brian Thomas, 881 Baylawn Drive concurred with his neighbours comments. Debbie Rhodes, 869 Baylawn Drive also concurred with her neighbours comments. John England, 917 Duncannon Drive made reference to the comments made at the previous Council meeting concerning Lynn Heights Drive Ken McDougall, 886 Baylawn Drive concurred with his neighbours and stated that the extension of Baylawn Drive to Whites Road was not planned three years ago. Sherry Senis, 1003 Sherman Crescent advised that she had spoken with numerous residents in the area and they were vehemently against the extension of Baylawn Drive Their prime concern is for the safety of the children and she submitted a petition which has been signed by the residents in opposition to this extension. Mike Sagat, 859 Baylawn Drive stated that the neighbours have common sense and are safety conscious and he hopes to find the same on Council. Darren Micikyaw, 889 Baylawn Drive advised that safety is the biggest concern. 2. tilt 3. 4. - e) . f) 165 DELEGATIONS George Coutts, representing the Pickering Rotary Club, addressed Council with respect to the waterfront trail, lending support to Council for the waterfront walkway. The Rotary Club has worked jointly with various organizations in creating this walkway and the project is fully funded. He advised that they are further willing to work with the Town to see this walkway become a reality. Mark Crearar, Primrose Court, addressed Council with respect to the Notice of Motion regarding the location of the supermailbox on Primrose Court. He requested that this mailbox be removed from the court onto a piece of property not privately owned. This type of move was done on Duncannon and he would like to see it done of Primrose Court. The following persons addressed Council with respect to the Notice of Motion regarding traffic on Brookridge Gate and Dalewood Drive: a) Dale Goldhawk, 1049 Dalewood Drive, representing Dalebrook Neighbourhood Association stated that the residents live in an unsafe neighbourhood, where drivers do not stop for the stop signs. The road is not designed for the heavy traffic it experiences and the hydro box has been damaged on three separate occasions. The Planning Department stated at the onset of this development that Brookridge Gate would have a cul-de- sac, but the street was put through, creating the traffic to go from a trickle to a roar. The 24-hour donut shop proposed for the Rougemount Plaza will create more traffic. Please cul-de-sac Brookridge Gate. b) Wendy Smith-Heard, 1025 Dalewood Drive advised that she lives at the intersection of Dalewood Drive and Brookridge Gate and that those coming to this intersection do not stop for the stop signs. It is an extremely dangerous intersection where she fears for the safety of her children constantly. She and her children are prisoners in their own home due to the amount and noise of the traffic. c) Nina Hnidec, 385 Brookridge Gate advised that she lives on the south/east corner of Brookridge Gate and Altona Road and fears for the safety of the children. She stated that there is a tremendous increase in traffic and the proposed donut shop will create more. The cul-de-sac at Brookridge Gate and Altona Road is necessary and she is willing to give up a small portion of her land for this purpose. d) Laura Sutton, 1005 Rouge Valley Drive stated that she was before Council eight years ago concerning Twyn Rivers Drive. She advised that she is representing the 600 families on the other side of the development and they are not in favour of this proposal. She requested that Council not make a decision until they see the affect the new lights at Altona Road and Hwy. #2 will have on this problem. A proper traffic study is required. Planning for Ward 1 is extremely poor. Christine Lenix, 390 Brookridge Gate advised that she lives on the corner of Brookridge Gate and Altona Road and if Council cul-de-sacs Brookridge Gate she will lose a large chunk of her property. She stated that the cars do not speed and the drivers know that there are children in the area. She suggested that walls not be built but the route of the problem be found. Mark Charette, 1450 Rougemount Drive stated that he is speaking on behalf of the residents of Rougemount Drive and that the problems on this street are as great if not greater than those of the area in question. It is not a viable solution to move traffic from one neighbourhood to another, Council should wait until lights go in at Altona Road and Hwy. #2. . 8 4' 166 DELEGATIONS 5. Sheron Leonhardt, 2379 Denvale Drive addressed Council with respect to the proposed School Crossing at Major Oaks Road and Pepperwood Gate. She advised that she wrote to Councillor Johnson about the feasibility of having a crosswalk at Valley Farm Road Public School. The parents and the P.T.A. are angry that this crosswalk is not in. She requested that Council vote in favour of this motion. 6. Janice Frampton, 1810 Post Drive addressed Council with respect to Darwin Drive. She stated that the Region of Durham also has a say in what happens to these roads. She suggested that Council prepare a by-law concerning the advertising by developers. lID ~UTIONS Resolution #223/94 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Wellman That the Director of Planning be requested to remove the proposed road extension of Baylawn Drive as outlined in the draft Pickering District Plan Review Neighbourhood 11: Amberlea; and That Baylawn Drive be cul-de-saced and walkways introduced which may be used as emergency access routes should it be determined as required by the Fire Department. CARRIED Recorded Vote: Yes: Councillors Brenner, Johnson, Pistritto, Van Kempen, Wellman and Mayor Arthurs Councillor Higdon No: Resolution #224/94 - See Aooendix #1 Moved by Councillor Johnson Seconded by Councillor Van Kempen That the Report of the Executive Committee dated September 26, 1994 be adopted with the following amendments: Resolution #225/94 Moved by Councillor Wellman Seconded by Councillor Brenner That Item #2 be amended by adding the words, "but remove social club from the commercial club definition" to 2(a) CARRIED . 8 - ~/ 167 Recorded Vote on Amendment: Yes: No: Councillors Brenner, Higdon, Pistritto, Van Kempen, Wellman and Mayor Arthurs Councillor Johnson Recorded Vote on Item #2 as Amended: Yes: No: Councillors Higdon, Johnson, Pistritto, Van Kempen, Wellman and Mayor Arthurs Councillor Brenner Resolution #226/94 Moved by Councillor Higdon Seconded by Councillor Wellman That the tax roll be reduced to reflect the adjustments and corrections to the tax accounts on the attached lists, summarized as follows: Realty Taxes $ 4,202.73 Business Taxes $364.359.47 Sub-Total $368,562.20 Penalty & Interest $ 14.016.48 Total $382.578.68 CARRIED Resolution #227/94 Moved by Councillor Higdon Seconded by Councillor Brenner That Tender No. T-13-94 submitted by D. Crupi & Sons Limited in the amount of $126,014.64 be approved. CARRIED Resolution #228/94 Moved by Councillor Johnson Seconded by Councillor Higdon That Tender T -12-94 submitted by: (a) Laidlaw Waste Systems in the amount of $2.14 (unit price per stop per month) for curbside collection and haulage to the Brock West Landfill Site (Item # 1) and in the amount of $3.08 (rate per kilometre - haulage fee) overhaul to alternate landfill site (Item #4); and . 8 - 168 Resolution #228/94 (b) J & F Waste Systems in the amount of $0.59 (unit price per dwelling unit per month) for collection of garbage from bulk containers and haulage of same to Brock West Landfill Site (Item #2) and in the amount of $2.00 (rate per kilometre - haulage fee) for overhaul to alternate landfill site (Item #4); subject to adjusting the basis unit price annually dependent upon fluctuations in the Consumers Price Index as to increase or decrease the unit price proportionally, be approved. DEFERRED FOR TWO WEEKS Council considered the following motion in conjunction with the above resolution: Resolution #229/94 Moved by Councillor Van Kempen Seconded by Councillor Higdon That the above resolution be deferred for two weeks. CARRIED Recorded Vote: Yes No: Councillors Higdon, Van Kempen, Wellman and Mayor Arthurs Councillors Brenner, Johnson and Pistritto Resolution #230/94 Moved by Councillor Johnson Seconded by Councillor Pistritto That a School Crossing be established at the intersection of Major Oaks Road and Pepperwood Gate to serve children attending Valley Farm Public School. CARRIED Resolution #231/94 Moved by Councillor Wellman Seconded by Councillor Van Kempen That the Council of the Town of Pickering; a) endorse the development and construction by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority of that section of the Pickering Waterfront Trail between the Town of Ajax boundary and Montgomery Park Road; .........continuedl . 8 e 169 Resolution #231/94 continued b) authorize a contribution to the cost thereof by the Town of Pickering in the amount of $65,000, such contribution to be charged to Account 2710-6181, and funded from Reserve Account 4230 (parkland); and c) accept responsibility for the maintenance thereof upon its completion. CARRIED Resolution #232/94 Moved by Councillor Pistritto Seconded by Councillor Johnson THAT the Town Clerk be directed to prepare a report on the feasibility of enacting a by-law to restrict unsolicited printed material from being delivered to homeowners who do not want such material. CARRIED Resolution #233/94 Moved by Councillor Higdon Seconded by Councillor Brenner WHEREAS the Social Development Council of AjaxlPickering received a grant in 1994 from the Ministry of Citizenship, the Anti-Racism Secretariat, to develop a programme to fight racism in the community call "Taking A Stand"; and WHEREAS the Social Development Council will require more time and further funding to develop this programme; and WHEREAS through this programme, the Town of Pickering initiated its anti-racism policies; and WHEREAS the proposal for further funding must be submitted to the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture prior to October 7, 1994; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby directs that a letter of support by the Town of Pickering for the grant application by the Social Development Council be forwarded to the Minister of Citizenship and Culture. CARRIED Resolution #234/94 Moved by Councillor Wellman Seconded by Councillor Brenner WHEREAS supermailboxes for residents on Primrose Court are to be installed within the Court; and ................continuedl . 8 . 170 Resolution #234/94 continued WHEREAS the residents feel that these supermailboxes will bring extra traffic through the cul-de- sac and thus making it less safe; and WHEREAS these supermailboxes will create litter throughout the Court and are unsightly on a homeowner's side yard; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby requests Canada post to install the supermailboxes that are meant to serve the residents of Primrose Court on Fairport Road beside the walkway leading from Primrose Court. CARRIED Resolution #235/94 Moved by Councillor Wellman Seconded by Councillor Brenner WHEREAS it has been a continuous problem with traffic using Brookridge Gate and Dalewood Drive as a shortcut to Rougemount Drive and highway #2; and WHEREAS this traffic is speeding and not stopping at the Brookridge Gate and Dalewood Drive stop signs and thus creating a very unsafe situation in a residential neighbourhood; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby adopts the recommendations of the Brookridge Gate and Dalewood Drive community with respect to diverting traffic from this neighbourhood. REFERRED TO STAFF Council considered the following motions in conjunction with the above resolution: Resolution #236/94 Moved by Councillor Johnson Seconded by Councillor Higdon That the above motion be referred to staff with direction that a traffic consultant be retained to carry out a traffic study of the Brookridge Gate, Dalewood Drive, Rougemount Drive and Highway #2 area and the feasibility of a cul-de-sac at the Brookridge Gate! Altona Road intersection. CARRIED Recorded Vote: Yes: No: Councillors Brenner, Higdon, Johnson, Pistritto, Van Kempen and Wellman Mayor Arthurs Resolution #237/94 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Wellman That the above referral be tabled. LOST e 8 . 171 Resolution #238/94 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Wellman WHEREAS the Atomic Energy Control Board may require an Environmental Assessment Review in order to consider the relicensing of the Pickering Nuclear Plant; and WHEREAS Section 12 and Section 13 of the Rules of the Atomic Energy Control Board provides that such Review may be held, 1) 2) based on public concern based on new information; and WHEREAS since the opening of the Pickering Nuclear Plant, new information and questions have been raised pertaining to levels of tritium, the lack of a second fast shutdown for Pickering" A" and other matters; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering requests that the Atomic Energy Control Board initiate a public review of the relicensing of the Pickering "A" and "B" Nuclear Generating Station. CARRIED Councillor Higdon declared a conflict of interest due to her husband being an employee of Ontario Hydro. Recorded Vote: Yes: Absent: Conflict: Councillors Brenner, Pistritto, Van Kempen, Wellman and Mayor Arthurs Councillor Johnson Councillor Higdon Resolution #239/94 Moved by Councillor Van Kempen Seconded by Councillor Wellman That Firehall #6 located at Finch Avenue and Dixie Road be named the "Don Lynde Firehall"; and That appropriate signage be installed at this firehall to recognize this name. TABLED Council considered the following motions in conjunction with the above resolution: Resolution #240/94 Moved by Councillor Pistritto Seconded by Councillor Higdon That the above Notice of Motion be deferred for two weeks. LOST 8 8 8 172 Resolution #241/94 Moved by Councillor Higdon Seconded by Councillor Pistritto That the above Notice of Motion be tabled. CARRIED Recorded Vote: Yes: No: Absent: Councillor Higdon, Pistritto, Wellman and Mayor Arthurs Councillor Brenner and Van Kempen Councillor Johnson Resolution #242/94 Moved by Councillor Wellman Seconded by Councillor Van Kempen That the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby agrees with the Regional Municipality of Durham placing a "Local Traffic Only" sign at the intersection of West Shore Road and Bayly Street; and That Council further agrees to the Region conducting a traffic study through Totten Sims Hubicki Consultants to determine the feasibility of installing a "No Left Turn" sign at the intersection of West Shore Boulevard and Bayly Street facing traffic travelling westbound on Bayly Street. LOST Recorded Vote: Yes: No: Absent: Councillors Van Kempen, Wellman and Mayor Arthurs Councillors Brenner, Higdon, Pistritto Councillor Johnson (llI) BY-LAWS That Councillor Wellman seconded by Councillor Higdon, took leave to introduce by-laws of the Town of Pickering: By-law Number 4501194 Being a by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 2175/86, which amended Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham in Part of Lot 26, Plan 492 and Part of Lot 23, Concession 1, in the Town of Pickering. (A 28/93) 8 8 8 173 (llI) BY-LAWS By-law Number 4502/94 Being a by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham in Part of Lot 33, Concession 1, and Part of Lots 22 and 23, Plan 329 and Block 15, Plan 40M-1728 in the Town of Pickering. (A 12/88(R)) By-law Number 4503/94 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Subdivision Agreement and related documentation respecting the development of part Lot 31, Concession 1; part Lot 4, Plan 505; and all of Lot 5 and 6, Plan 505, Pickering [Bramalea Limited - 18T-88074 (phase 3)] By-law Number 4504/94 Being a by-law to dedicate that part of Lot 9, Plan 282, designated as Part '1, Plan 40R-11207 (Oakburn Street) as public highway (LD 170-171/94) . By-law Number 4505/94 Being a by-law to exempt Lots 1 to 19 and 22 to 24, Plan 40M-1782, Pickering, from part lot control. By-law Number 4506/94 Being a by-law to appoint a By-law Enforcement Officer for certain purposes (parking Regulation - Ontario Condominium Corporation #11 and #2 and Durham Condominium Corporation #32, #58, #51, #19, #52, #42 and #60. THIRD READING: Councillor Wellman, seconded by Councillor Higdon moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Numbers 4501/94, 4502/94, 4503/94, 4504/94, 4505/94 and 4506/94 be adopted and the said by-laws be now read a third time and PASSED and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED (IV) O'fHER BUSINESS 1. Councillor Brenner advised that a Notice of Motion concerning Hillcrest Road would be coming before Council on October 17, 1994. 2. Councillor Brenner advised that a Notice of Motion concerning traffic in the West Shore area would be coming before Council on October 17, 1994. 3. Councillor Pistritto questioned when the fire numbers would be installed in Cherrywood. 4. Councillor Pistritto advised that he has received complaints concerning water accumulation in front of280 Waterford Gate. 5. The following matters were discussed prior to the regular meeting: 8 8 8 (IV) (V) 174 OTHER BUSINESS a) The Town Manager advised that the Mills Property is included in the Whitevale Heritage District. To limit height and lot coverage would be in conflict with the zoning by-law. b) The Town Manager advised that sales at the Ed Bauer Corporation are successful. c) The Town Manager advised that a thank you letter had been received from the Food Bank for the printing of flyers. d) The Town Manager commented on the memo which had been distributed by the Director of Planning concerning Director Industrial Properties. e) The Town Manager advised that the Region should be commencing installation of street lights at the intersection of Dixie Road and Glenanna Road this fall. f) The Town Manager advised that the explosion at the home on Marksbury Road approximately one year ago was caused by a gas fracture under the home. g) Councillor Pistritto commented on the errors which he has found in the electors list. h) Councillor Johnson commented on the dust problems being experienced in the area of Oak burn and Waterford Gate. i) Councillor Brenner questioned the date on a letter received from the Region of Durham concerning a West Shore Traffic Study. j) k) Councillor Van Kempen questioned the garbage tender. Councillor Van Kempen requested a copy of a memo concerning the Infrastructure Program which the Town Manager received two weeks. CONFIRMATION BY-LAW By-law Number 4507/94 Councillor Wellman, seconded by Councillor Higdon moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering at its meetings held on the 19th day of September, 1994 and the 3rd day of October, 1994 and that the same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed. CARRIED 8 8 8 (VD Dated ADJOURNMENT 175 The Meeting adjourned at 1 :30 a.m. ~/~A~ MAYOR - ~ . -..:: -- --:: . --- ..;:. -- -- . :,..- . -.:: -.;;. -- - - ~ . :/ -. ~/ - ", - . -, - < .' TOWN OF PICKERING That the Executive Committee of the Town of Pickering having met on September 26, 1994, presents its twelfth report to Council and recommends: 1. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 23/93 DIRECTOR INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES (THE SORBARA GROUP) PART OF LOT 29, RANGE 3, BROKEN FRONT CONCESSION (603 - 647 AND 699 KINGSTON ROAD) FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 23/93 8 Eastern Property (National Sports) That Zoning By-law Amendment Application 23/93 be APPROVED AS REVISED to permit, on lands being Part of Lot 29, Range 3, Broken Front Concession, Retail Warehouse - Types A and B, and Sports Practice Facility uses, in addition to all currently permitted uses, subject to the following conditions: 1. That prior to forwarding an implementing Zoning By-law for Council's consideration for the eastern property (National Sports), the owner receive Revised Site Plan Approval (file S 6/86) from the Town to address, but not necessarily be limited to, the following concerns: (a) landscaping; loading areas; streetscape; pedestrian connections; facade improvements; entrance treatment; signage; and refuse storage; and (b) that the owner enter into an appropriate agreement with and to the satisfaction of the Town regarding such revisions. 8 2. That By-law 2471/87 be amended to include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following provisions: (a) add, as permitted uses, Retail Warehouse - Types A and B, in addition to all currently permitted uses; (b) add, as a permitted use, Sports Practice Facility, including a definition for same. 2. ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 23/93 DIRECTOR INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES (THE SORBARA GROUP) PART OF LOT 29, RANGE 3, BROKEN FRONT CONCESSION (603 - 647 AND 699 KINGSTON ROAD) FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 23/93 Western Property (Multiple-Tenant Building) 8 That Zoning By-law Amendment Application 23/93 be APPROVED AS REVISED to permit, on lands being Part of Lot 29, Range 3, Broken Front Concession, commercial club, commercial-recreational establishment, duplicating shop, place of amusement, and private club uses, in addition to all currently permitted uses, subject to the following conditions: 2 1. That prior to forwarding an implementing Zoning By-law for the western property (multiple-tenant building) for Council's consideration, the owner receive Revised Site Plan Approval (file S 11184) from the Town to address, but not necessarily be limited to, the following concerns: (a) landscaping; loading areas; streetscape; pedestrian connections; facade improvements; entrance treatment; signage; and refuse storage; and 8 (b) that the owner enter into an appropriate agreement with and to the satisfaction of the Town regarding such revisions. 2. That By-law 1810/84 be amended to include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following provisions: (a) add, as permitted uses, commercial club, commercial-recreational establishment, duplicating shop, and private club uses, in addition to all currently permitted uses but remove" social club" from the commercial club definition.; (b) provide updated definitions for existing permitted uses, such as "home improvement centre" and "industrial or commercial equipment suppliers"; and (c) add any other provisions as necessary. AS AMENDED 8 3. TENDERS APPROVED BY TOWN MANAGER DURING COUNCIL SUMMER 1994 RECESS T-3-94 (FIRE PUMPERITANKER VEIDCLE) T -8-94 (GLENDALE DRIVE STORM SEWER AND ROADWORKS FILE NUMBER - C 4300 That Tenders approved by the Town Manager during Council's summer recess 1994 and ratifying the approval of those Tenders be received. 4. WHITEV ALE HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT FILE NUMBER - A 1900 That the Whitevale Heritage Conservation District Guide as attached to Clerk's Report CL 32/94 be adopted. 5. GRANT REQUEST FROM PACT AND PHILHARMONIC FILE NUMBER - C 2163 8 That a grant in the amount of $1,104.83 be made to PACT and the Pickering Philharmonic to offset the rental fee of the East and West Salons at the Recreation Complex on January 28, 1995 for a joint fund raising event; and that this amount be charged to Account 2195 (Grants To Organizations and Individuals) 8 8 8 3 6. "ONTARIO PUBLIC LffiRARY WEEK" - OCTOBER 17 - 23, 1994 "HOSPICE WEEK" - OCTOBER 17 - 23,1994 "ONTARIO HOME WEEK" - SEPTEMBER 25 - OCTOBER 1, 1994 FILE NUMBER - A 2111 That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamations: "ONTARIO PUBLIC LffiRARY WEEK" - OCTOBER 17 - 23, 1994 "HOSPICE WEEK" - OCTOBER 17 - 23,1994 "ONTARIO HOME WEEK" - SEPTEMBER 25 - OCTOBER 1, 1994