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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 7, 1983 þ 6/83 - 24 - COUNCIL MEETING A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday, March 7, 1983 at 7:30 P.M. PRESENT: Mayor J. Anderson COUNCILLORS: Arthurs Cahill Kitchen Mitchell Robertson Stoner ALSO PRESENT: N. C. Marshall - Town Manager B. Taylor - Town Clerk (I) ADOPTION OF MINUTES Meeting of February 21, 1983 ( I I) PRESENTATIONS 1. Mayor Anderson, Mr. Bob Merritt, Assistant to the Honourable George Ashe, and the Nicholson and Miller families each made a presentation to Michael Bruggeman for his courage in rescuing Mike Nicholson and Darren Miller from Lake Ontario on Saturday, February 5, 1983. (III) 1. DELEGATIONS Mr. William Newman, representing Mr. Thomas Newman, addressed Council and asked if agricultural food quotas were included in the Official Plan. Although the Green- wood Mushroom has been a good corporate citizen, it is located in a built up residential area and should be looked at from an environmental point of view. Mr. Newman asked that Item #3 of the Planning Committee Report be tabled pending a report on this application from the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Agriculture. 6/83 - 25 - 2. Mr. Bruno Harilaid, Paddock Road, stated that although he lives in an agricultural area and some odours must be expected, the Minister's Zoning Order as written should be upheld. The expansion of the Greenwood Mush- room farm is not in the best interest of the area residents and there is not sufficient land to permit the expansion. Reverend Harry Newman, Paddock Road, stated that since Council permitted residential dwellings on Paddock Road then it has a responsibility to ensure that there is no expansion of the Greenwood Mushroom Farm. 3. 4. Mr. Max Snobelen, representing Greenwood Mushroom Farms Limited, asked Council to approve his application in order to complete the expansion by September. He stated that the oak tree on his property would be removed and the grounds repaired where it was removed. He intends to plant evergreen trees and enhance the top of the hill. The Ministry of the Environment in- spected his property and sent a report to Mr. Thomas Newman on their inspection. The Ministry of Agricul- ture also inspected the property on March 4, 1983 and subject to some minor suggestions for improvements, approved of the farm. Mr. Ron Brown, Paddock Road, asked what would happen if Mr. Snobelen expands the farm then sells it to someone who is irresponsible. 5. (IV) RESOLUTIONS Resolution #22/83 - See Appendix #1 Moved by Councillor Kitchen Seconded by Councillor Mitchell That the report of the Executive Committee dated February 28, 1983, be adopted. CARRIED Resolution #23/83 - See Ap?e~dix_#2 Moved by Councillor' Cahill Seconded by Councillor Mitchell That the report of the Planning Committee dated March 1st, 1983, be adopted with the following amendments: - 26 - 6/83 Item #1, Section 2(b) be amended by deleting the words "Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations" and substituting the words "Durham Reginal Health Unit". Item #3 was tabled for 30 days pending the receipt of a report from the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Agricul- ture on the Greenwood Mushroom Farms Limited. Item #16, was amended by deleting the words" Not Approved" and substituting therefore the words "Approved subject to the following condition: 1. that the implementing zoning by-law restrict the en- rolment at the day nursery to a maximum of 15 children at anyone time. CARRIED Prior to considering an amendment to Item #16, the following motion was past. Resolution #24/83 Moved by Councillor Cahill Seconded by Councillor Mitchell That Item #16 of the Planning Committee Report be tabled for two weeks. LOST Recorded Vote: Yes: Councillors Cahill and Mitchell No: Councillors Arthurs, Kitchen, Robertson, Stoner and Mayor Anderson Resolution #25/83 Moved by Councillor Stoner Seconded by Councillor Mitchell Whereas Mr. Karsten Smith applied to the Land Division Committee to sever three lots from a parcel of land on the southeast corner of Livingston Street and Wellington Street in the hamlet of Claremont; and Whereas the remaining parcel being Parts of Lots 61 and 62 and the whole of Lot 63, Plan 43 more particularly described as Part 4 on a draft reference plan is of a size to creat three building lots; and Whereas the creation of these three lots can be done by land severance as opposed to a plan of subdivision; - 27 - 6/83 Now Therefore the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickeringhêreby' -apprOves of the crèätíöííÒf't"nree building "1.0ts "ôYí'Parts of Lots 61 and 62 and the whole of Lot 63, Plan 43 by means of land severance. Referred to the Executive Committee Meeting of March 14, 1983. (V) BY-LAWS Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Stoner moved for leave to introduce By-laws of the Town of Pickering: By-law Number 1632/83 To authorize the execution of a Licence Agreement between The Corporation of the Town of Pickering and Canuck Properties Ltd., respecting Block PX, Plan M-l1, Pickering (Reytan Boulevard) By-law Number 1633/83 To exempt Blocks 2, 3,4, 5, 6,11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, Plan 40M-1254, from part lot control. By-law Number 1634/83 Being a Restricted Area By-law to amend, Restricted Area By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the Offiicial Plan of the Town of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham, Part Lot 29, Concession 1, in the Town of Pickering. THIRD READING Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Stoner moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Numbers 1632/83, 1633/83 and 1634/83 be adopted, and that 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 By-laws read a first, second and third time and finally passed. 6/83 - 28 - (VI) OTHER BUSINESS 1. Councillor Cahill stated that the Town received a report from the Durham Region District Health Council on the ambulance service in the Town. 3. Councillor Kitchen stated that Council should review the Procedural By-law to allow Members of Council to speak to a tabling motion before the motion is put to a vote. Mayor Anderson reported that Volkswagon will be taking over the ITL warehouse on Kingston Road on April 1, 1983 anp will eventually employ 25 to 30 persons and make improvements costing one-half million dollars. 2. (VII) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW By-law Number 1635/83 Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Stoner moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering at its meeting held on the March 7, 1983, and that same be now read a first, second and third time 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 By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. (VIII) ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at the hour of 8:25 P.M.. Dated March 21st 1983 ,¡J!(;(J/ MAyor tfl~ ,'- '/ ....... - The Executive Committee having met February 28,1983 pre- sents its fourth report to the Council of the Town of Pickering and recommends: L ~ ~ APPENDIX #1 TOWN OF PICKERING 1. RESTRICTED AREA BY-LAWS 1603/82 AND 1604/82 FILE NUMBER - B 2310 TENDER FOR SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF A PENETRATION LIFT AT SHADYBROOK AND GLENGROVE PARKS . FILE NUMBER - C 4300 1. 2. 3. "! "" -...~ ,~ That By-law 1603/82 is in conformity with the Official Plan of the Region of Durham and in force at the time that this by-law was passed namely the 20th day of December 1982; and that no further Official Plan has been proposed by Council nor approved by the Ministry of Housing since the pass- ing of said By-law 1603/82 in'which the said by-law would not be in conformity. RESTRICTED AREA BY-LAWS 1603/82 AND 1604/82 FILE NUMBER - B 2310 2. That By-law 1604/82 is in conformity with the Official Plan of the Region of Durham and in force at the time that this by-law was passed namely the 20th day of December 1982; and that no further Official Plan has been proposed by Council nor approved by the Ministry of Housing since the pass- ing of siad By-law 1604/82 in which the said by-law would not be in conformity. That Tender T-6-83 submitted by Cooper Paving Company Limited for the supply and installation of a penetration lift at Shadybrook and Glen- grove Parks in the amount of $16,850.00 be approved. ~ 4. ADDITIONAL 1982 ALLOCATION OF SUBSIDY FUNDS FOR TRANSIT AND HANDI-TRANS FILE NUMBER - C 2440 ,¡ ~ That pursuant to the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby requests an additional allocation of subsidy funds for the year 1982 for: a) transportation for the physically disabled in the amount of $267.00 for Combined Capital and Operating Assistance Programme; public transportation in the amount of $274.00 for the Capital Assistance Pro- gramme. b) 5. 1983 PROGRAM OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS FILE NUMBER - E 4000 That the 1983 program of proposed expenditures for highway improvements as outlined in the Report of the Director of Public Works dated February 17, 1983, be approved. 6. "CYSTIC FIBROSIS WEEK" FILE NUMBER - A 2111 That Mayor Anderson be authorized to proclaim the week of March 21 to 26, 1983 as "Cystic Fibrosis Week" in the Town of Pickering. 7. "ADDICTION AWARENESS WEEK" . FILE NUMBER - A 2111 !! '. That Mayor Anderson be authorized to proclaim the week of October 23 20 29, 1983 as "Addict- ion Awareness Week" in the Town of Pickering. ,~ ..>, . ~ :' ;, .~ ;., 8. 9. 10. "COMMUNITY JUSTICE WEEK" FILE NUMBER -A 2111 That Mayor Anderson be authorized to proclaim the week of April 17 to 23,1983 as "Community Justice Week" in the Town of Pickering. STREET LIGHTING AT WESTNEY ROAD AND CONCESSION 4 ROAD FILE NUMBER - E 5110 WHEREAS the intersection of Westney Road and Concession 4 Road is dangerous during evening hours due to a lack of proper lighting; and WHEREAS the "Works Committee of the Regional Municipality of Durham has refused a request to provide adequate lighting for thi.s inter- section; NOW THEREFORE The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby requests the Town of Ajax to provide adequate lighting at the intersection of Westney Road and Concession 4 Road. ESTABLISHMENT OF TRANSIT COMMITTEE FILE NUMBER - F 4400 WHEREAS it is deemed appropriate that a committee be established to examine the transit needs of the Town of Pickering; AND WHEREAS it would be beneficial to encourage the participation of the public in developing goals and objectives for future transit needs of the Town. BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED That a Transit Committee be established for the Town of Pickering composed of: Director of Transit Councillor Mitchell Wa rd 1 Ward 2 Wa rd 3 and that such Committee invite submissions from the public. \\\\ \~,\\ ~:\ ,1iA V \ 11. ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL FILE NUMBER - C 2310 . ~ That the accounts in the amount of $1,545,463.74 for the period ending February 15, 1983, as submitted by the Town Manager, be approved. "'" '" APPENDIX #2 TOWN OF PICKERING The Planning Committee having met March 1, 1983 presents its first report to the Council of the Town of Pickering and recommends: ~ ~ 1. APPLICATION FOR REZONING AND AMENDMENT TO MINISTER'S ZONING ORDER BY TORONTO GENERAL BURYING GROUNDS ON THE EAST SIDE OF BROCK ROAD, NORTH OF CONC. 3 ROAD FILE NUMBER ~ B 2310 - A 35/82 FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - M7/82 That By-law Amendment Application A 35/82 sub- mitted by the Trustees of the Toronto General Burying Grounds, to rezone lands being Part of Lots 17 and 18, Concession 3 (known as Part 1, 40R-6912), from 'A - Rural Agricultural Zone' to an appropriate zoning to permit a cemetery and related buildings including colum- baria, mausolea and crematoria, be APPROVED, subject to the follOwing conditions:. ' 1. That the valley lands below the Metro- politan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Fill Regulation' Line be zoned to an appropriate open space designãtiÖn in the implementing zoning by-law. That prior to the forwarding of an imple- menting by-law to Council: . 2. a) the owners satisfy the Region of Durham with respect to the conveyance of the required road allowance widening of Brock Road (Regional Road No.1), appropriate approvals be received from the Durham Regional Health Unit respecting the acceptability of the lands for cemetery development, b) c) the owners enter into an appropriate development agreement with and to the satisfaction of the Town, the owners submit to the Town, for review, a site-concept plan indicating the siting and type of all proposed buildings on the lot, d) e) an apparopriate amendment to the Min- ister's Zoning Order be finalized. As Amended "", <'. - 2 - 2. APPLICATION FOR REZONING AND AMENDMENT TO MINISTER'S ZONING ORDER BY TORONTO GENERAL BURYING GROUNDS ON THE EAST SIDE OF BROCK ROAD, NORTH OF CONC. 3 ROAD FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 35/82 FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - M7/82 That Application M 7/82, submitted by the Trust- ees of the Toronto General Burying Grounds, to amend the Minister's Zoning Order with re- spect to land being in Part Lots 17 and 18, Concession 3, to permit the establishment of a cemetery and associated buildings, be APPROVED. 3. AMENDMENT TO MINISTER'S ZONING ORDER BY GREENWOOD MUSHROOM FARM LIMITED ON THE WEST SIDE OF PADDOCK. ROAD FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - Ml/83 That application M 1/83, submitted by Greenwood Mushroom Farm Ltd., to amend Minister's Zoning Order No.1 on lands being Part of Lot 13, Concession 6 to permit construction of an 805 metre addition to the existing growing building and a 585 square metre equipment and material storage building on a lot with 115.6 metres frontage and lot area of 5.97 hectares be APPROVED, subject to the following conditions 1. That the applicant enter into a site plan agreement to provide for adequate lands- caping to alleviate the visual and odour problems. That prior to approval of this application by Council, the Ministry of Agriculture and staff shall report on what steps can be taken to alleviate odours from a mush- room farm. 2. Tabled for 30 da~s ~ending the receipt of a re~ort from the in~str¥ of the Environment an the Minister of A~r~culture on the Greenwood Mushroom Farms Limite. 4. DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION WEST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD That Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-82020 (Re- vised) submitted by J.F. Coughlan Construction Company Ltd. and A. MacKay Realty Inc., on lands being Part Lot 33, Range 3, Broken Front Concession, be APPROVED AS REVISED to permit the development of 40 lots for single detached residential dwelling units, subject to the following conditions: .... ¡. 1. , - 4. ! .... ;, - 3 - Changes in 'red' as shown on the plan stamped approved this datè, marked-as drawing B-8137-1~15 prepared by John Bous- field AsSoci~tes Ltd. dated February 17, 1983. 2. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regårding the required parkland dedication. That the owner enter into a satisfactory subdivision agreement with the Town. 3. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town and Region regarding: a) the provision of all services, 5. the allocation of sewage treatment capacity and water capacity for the development. That the owner agree to dedicate to the Town and other proper authorities: b) a) all road allowances with proper corner roundings and sight triangles. 0.3 metre reserves at all temporary street termini shown as Blocks 45, 46 and 47 on the draft approved plan, b) c) any other easements as required. 6. That temporary turning circles be provided at the temporary termini of the streets within the Plan, if required by the Dir- ector of Public Works. 7. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the appropriate authorities regarding the provision of underground wiring, street lighting, cable television and other similar services. 8. That the streets within the draft plan be named to the satisfaction of the Town. 9. That the owner submit for approval by the Town, site plans and streetscape ele- vations showing the location and relation- ship of all buildings prior to the issuance of any building permit. That prior to final registration of t~is plan, the owner: 10. a) satisfy the requirements of the Metro- politan Toronto and Region Conser- vation Authority and the Ministry of Natural Resources. , - '4 - b) submit a Draft M-Plan to be approved by the Town Planning Department. c) submit a tree preservation progr~mme to ~he satisfaction of the Town and that no existing trees be removed until such time as the above noted programme has been ap~oved by the Town. , - 11. That Blocks 41 and 42 inclusive be developed for residential purposes in conjunction with abutting lands and that these blocks be maintained to the satisfaction of the Town until such time as they are developed. 12. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regarding the removal, demolition and/or retention of all struct- ures on the subject property~ 5. DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION WEST SIDE OF ALTON A ROAD That By-law Amendment Application A 15/82 (Re- vised) submitted by J.F. Coughlan Construction Cómpany Ltd. and A.MäcKåy Realty Inc., on lands 'being Part Lot 33, Range 3, Broken Front Concession, to rezone the subject lands from 'Rl One-Family Detached Dwelling (first Den- sity)' to an appropriate zoning to implement approved draft plan of subdivision 18T-82020 (Revised) be APPROVED AS REVISED. , 6. DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION WEST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD That Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-82019 (Re- vised) submitted by J.F. Coughlan Construction Company Ltd., on lands being Part Lot 33, RAnge 3, Broken Front Concession, be APPROVED AS REVISED to permit the developm~ntot 23 'lots for 'single detached residential dwelling units, '.subject 'to the following conditions: , - 1. Changes in 'red' as shown on the plan' stamped approved this date, marked as drawing B-8137-16 prepared by John Bous- field Associates Ltd., dated January 20, 1983. ..... >" . - 6. 7. 8. 9. "" ir - 5 - 2. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regarding the required parkland dedication. That the owner enter into a satisfactory subdivision agreement with the Town. 3. 4. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town and Region regarding: a) the provision of all services the allocation of sewage treatment capacity and water capacity for the development. b) 5. That the owner agree to dedicate to the Town and other proper authorities: a) all road allowances with proper corner roundings and sight triangles, 0,3 metre reserves at all temporary street termini shown as Blocks 27, 28 and 29 on the draft approved plan, b) c) 0.3 metre reserve along the west side of Altona Road shown as Block 31 on the draft approved plan, a 5.18 metre road widening on the west side of Altona Road shown as Block 32 on the draft approved plan, d) e) 0.3 metre reserve along the west side of existing development, shown as Block 30 on the draft approved plan, f) any other easements as required. That temporary turning circles be provided at the temporary termini of the streets within the Plan, if required by the Di- rector of Public Works. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the appropriate authorities regarding the provision of underground wiring, street lighting, cable television and other similar services. That the streets within the draft plan be named to the satisfaction of the Town. That the owner submit for approval by the Town, s,ite plans and streetscape ele- vations showing the location and relation- ship of all buildings prior to the issuance of any building permit and that no build- ing permits be issued for Lots 9 to 23 inclusive until a full 20 metre road allow- ance is provided for Street 'AI. 10. . - . 11. 12. 13. - 6 - That prior to final registration of this plan, the owner: a) satisfy the requirements of the Metro- politan Toronto and Region Conservat- ion Authority and the Ministry of Natural Resources. b) submit a Draft M-Plan to be approved by the Town Planning Department, c) submit a tree preservation programme to the satisfaction of the Town and that no existing trees be removed until such time as the above noted programme has been approved by the Town, That Blocks 24,25 and 26 inclusive be developed for residential purposes in conjunction with abutting lands and that these blocks be maintained to the satis- faction of the Town until such time as they are developed. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town of Pickering and the Region of Durham with respect to the pro- vision of a temporary access to Altona Road in the vicinity of Lots 2, 3 or 4 of the approved plan. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regarding the removal demolition and/or retention of all struct- ures on the subject property. 7. DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION 'WEST SIDE ur ALTONAROAD That By-law Amendment Application A 16/82 (Revised), submitted by J.F. Coughlan Construct- ion Company Ltd., on lands being Part Lot 33, Range 3, Broken Front Concession, to rezone the subject lands from 'Rl One-Family Detached Dwelling (first Density)' and 'R3 One-Family Detached Dwelling (third Density)' to an app- ropriate zoning to implement approved draft plan of subdivision 18T-82019 (Revised) be APPROVED AS REVISED. . ',. ¡- - 7 - 8. DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION WEST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD That Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-82005 (Revised), submitted by Maylar Construction, on lands being Part Lot 33, Range 3 Broken Front Concession be APPROVED AS REVISED to permit the development ot 42 single detached residential dwelling units, subject to the following conditions: . . Changes in 'red' as shown on the plan stamped approved this date, marked as Job W-620 by John G. Williams Associates Ltd, dated January 4, 1983. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regarding the required parkland dedication. That the owner enter into a satisfactory subdivision agreement with the Town. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ". ? That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town and Region regarding: a) the provisions of all services, the allocation of sewage treatment capacity and water capacity for the development. That the owner agree to dedicate to the Town and other proper authorities: b) a) all road allowances with proper corner roundings and sight triangles, 0.3 metre reserves at all temporary street termini shown as Blocks 43, 44 and 45 on the draft approved plan, b) c) 0.3 metre reserve along the west side of Altona Road shown as Block 47 on the draft approved plan, a 5.18 metre road widening on the west side of Altona Road shown as Block 48 on the draft approved plan, d) 0.3 metre reserve along the west side of abutting developed land shown'as Block 46 on the draft approved plan, f) any other easements as required. e) 6. . ' 7. ~ 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. ~. z ..:. S - That temporary turning circles be provided at the temporary termini of the streets within the Plan, if required by the Direct- or of Public Works. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the appropriate authorities regarding the provision of underground wiring, street lighting, cable television and other similar services. That the streets within the draft plan be named to the satisfaction of .the Town. That the owner submit for approval by the Town, site plans and streetscape ele- vations showing the location and relation- ship of all buildings prior to the issuance of any building permit and that no build- ing permits be issued for Lots 25 to 35 inclus ive unti 1 a full 20 met.re road allow- ance is provided for Street 'C'. That prior to final registration of this plan, the owner: a) satisfy the requirements of the Metro- politan Toronto and Region Conservat- ion Authority and the Ministry of Natural Resources. b) submit a Draft M-Plan to be approved by the Town Planning Department, c) submit a tree preservation programme to the satisfaction of the Town and that no existing trees be removed until such time as the above noted programme has been approved by the Town. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regarding the removal, demolition and/or retention of all struct- ures on the subject property. That Blocks 49 - 52 inclusive be developed for residential purposes in conjunction with abutting lands and that these Blocks be maintained to the satisfaction of the Town until such time as they are developed. - 9 - 9. DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION WEST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD That By-law Amendment Application A 2/82 (Revised) submitted by Maylar Construction, on lands being Part Lot 33, Range 3 Broken Front Concession, to rezone the subject lands from 'Rl One-Family Detached Dwelling (first Density)' and 'R3 One-Family Detached Dwelling (third Density)' to an appropriate zoning to implement apaproved draft plan-of subdivision 18T.;.82005 '(Revised) be APPROVED AS REVISED.' . . ~ 10., DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION WEST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD That Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-81017 (Revised) submitted by Mr. A. MacKay on lands being Part Lot 33, Broken Front Concession Range 3, be APPROVED AS REVISED to permit the development of 55 single detached dwelling units, subject to the following conditions: 1. Changes in 'red' as shown on the plan stamped approved this date, marked as drawing C-8108-9 by John Bousfield Assoc- iates Ltd., dated February 17, 1983. 2. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regarding the required parkland dedication. 3. That the owner enter into a satisfactory subdivision agreement with the Town. 4. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town and Region regarding: a) the provision of all services, b) the allocation of sewage treatment capacity and water capacity for the development, 5. That the owner agree to dedicate to the Town and other proper authorities: b) all road allowances with proper corner roundings and sight triangles, 0.3 metre reserves at all temporary street terminus shown as Blocks 60, 61 and 62 on the draft approved plan, a) c) 0.3 metre reserves along the west side of Altona Road shown as Blocks 63 and 64 on the Draft Approved Plan, ~. ¡; . . 6. " 7 . 8. 9. . 11. ':' & - lC - d) a 5.182 metre road widening on the west side of.Altona Road shown as Block 65 on the Draft Approved Plan, e) any other easements as required. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the appropriate authorities regarding the provision of underground wiring, street lighting, cable television and other similar services. That the streets within the draft plan be named to the satisfaction of the Town. That the owner submit for approval by the Town, site plans and streetscape ele- vations showing the location and relation- ship of all buildings prior to the issuance .of any building permit. That prior to final registrat~on of this plan, the owner: ' a) satisfy the requirements of the Metro- politan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. submit a Draft M-Plan to be approved by the Town Planning Department. b) c) submit a tree preservation programme to the satisfaction of the Town and that no existing trees be removed ntil such time as the above noted programme has been approved by the Town. 10. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regarding the removal or demolition of all structures on the subject property. That Blocks 56 - 59 inclusive be developed for residential purposes in conjunction with abutting lands and that these Blocks be maintained to the satisfaction of the Town until such time as they are developed. 11. DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION WEST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD That By-law Amendment Application A 91/81 (Revised) submitted by Mr. A. MacKay, on lands being Part Lot 33, Broken Front Concession Range 3, to rezone the subject lands from 'Rl One-Family Detached Dwelling (first Den- sity)' and 'R3 One-Family Detached Dwelling (third Density)' to an appropriate zoning to implement approved draft plan of subdivision 18T-81017 (Revised) be APPROVED AS REVISED. - 11 - 12. DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION WEST SIDE OF ALTON A ROAD That Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-81042 (Revised) submitted by J.F. Coughlan Construct- ion Ltd., on lands being Part Lot 33, Broken Front Concession Range 3, be APPROVED AS REVISED to permit the development of 30 single detached residential dwelling units, subject to the following conditions: . . ~ Changes in 'red' as shown on the plan stamped approved this date, marked as drawing B-8137-3-17 prepared by John Bous- field Associates Ltd., dated February 17, 1983. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regarding the required parkland dedication. That the owner enter into a satisfactory subdivision agreement with the Town. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ~ & That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town and Region regarding: a) the provision of all services, the allocation of sewage treatment capacity and water capacity for the development. That the owner agree to dedicate to the Town and other proper authorities: b) a) all road allowances with proper corner roundings and sight triangles, 0.3 metres reserves at all temporary street termini shown as Blocks 34, 35 and 36 on the draft approved plan, b) c) 0.3 metre reserve along the west side of Altona Road shown as Block 37 on the draft approved plan, a 5.18 metre road widening on the west side of Altona Road shown as Block 38 on the draft approved plan, d) e) a 10.67 metre road widening on the north side of Highway No.2 shown as Block 40 on the draft approved: plan, f) 0.3 metre reserve along the north side of Highway no. 2, shown as Block 39 on the draft approved plan. , . 6. ~ 7 . 8. 9. 10. ,11. ~ ¡; .- 12 - ... g) Block 32 for greenbelt, open space purposes, Block 33 as a burial ground site, h) i) any other easements as required. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority regarding the disposition of Block 32. That Block 31 be developed for residential purposes in conjunction with abutting lands and that this Block be maintained to the satisfaction of the Town until such time as it is developed. That temporary turning circles be provided at the temporary termini of the streets within the Plan, if required ,by the Di- rector of Public Works. . That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the appropriate authorities regarding the provision of underground wiring, street lighting, cable television and other similar services. That the streets within the draft plan be named to the satisfaction of the Town. 12. That the owner submit for approval by the Town, site plans and streetscape ele- vations showing the location and relation- ship of all buildings prior to the issuance of any building permit. That prior to final registration of this plan, the owner: a) satisfy the requirements of the Metro- politan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations, b) submit a Draft M-Plan to be approved by the Town Planning Department, c) submit a tree preservation programme to the satisfaction of the Town and that no existing trees be remove4 until such time as the above noted programme has been approved by the Town, d) satisfy the Town of Pickering with respect to the provision of an approp- riate easement over lot 8 for access and egress to Block 33. - 13 - 13. That the owner make satisfactoryarrartge- ments with the Town regarding the removal, demolition and/or retention of all struct~ ures on the subject property. . . . 13. DRAFT PLANS OF SUBDIVISION WEST SID~ VI' ALTONA ROAD That By-law Amendment Application A 106/81 (Revised) submitted by J.F. Coughlan Construct- ion Company Ltd., on lands being Part Lot 33, Broken Front Concession range 3, to rezone the subject lands from 'Rl One-Family Detached Dwelling (first Density)', 'R3 One-Family De- tached Dwelling (third Density)' and 'G Green- belt-Conservation', to an appropriate zoning to implement approved draft plan of subdivision 18T-81042 (Revised) be APPROVED AS REVISED. 14., DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION AND REZONING BY BRAMALEA LIMITED ON THE EAST SIDE OF ROSEBANK ROAD FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18T-82039 FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 49/82 That Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-82039 (Re- 'vl$ed) submitted by Bramaleä Lïmited 'on lands being Part Lot 30, Concession 1 be APPROVED AS REVISED to permit the establishment of 117 single-detached residential dwelling units, 10 blocks for the development of a maximum of 110 single-detached residential dwelling units, 2 walkway blocks, and one residential reserve block, subject to the following con- ditions: 1. Changes in 'red' as shown on the plan stamped approved this date. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regarding the required parkland dedication. 2. 3. That the owner enter into a satisfactory subdivision agreement with the Town." That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town and Region regarding: 4. a) the provision of all services, the allocation of sewage treatment capacity and water capacity for the development. b) ~ ~ .& . . .¡ :;- ", J: .' 10. - 14 - 5. That the owner agree to dedicate to the Town and other proper authorities: a) all road allowances with proper corner roundings and sight triangles, 0.3 metre reserves at all temporary street termini shown as Blocks 132 and 133 on the Draft Approved Plan, b) c) a 3.5 metre road widening on the east side of Rosebank Road shown as Block 131 on the Draft Approved Plan, Block 129 and 130 for walkway purposes. d) e) any other easements as required. 6. That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the appropriate authorities regarding the provision of underground wiring, street lighting, cable television and other similar services. 7. That the streets within the Draft Plan be named to the satisfaction of the Town. 8. That the owner submit for approval by the Town, site plans and streetscape ele- vations showing the location and relation- ship of all buildings prior to the issuance of any building permit. 9. That prior to final registration of this plan, the owner: a) satisfy the requirements of the Metro- politan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. submit a Draft M-Plan to be approved by the Town Planning Department, b) c) submit a detailed tree preservation programme to the satisfaction of the Town and agree that no trees be removed until such time as this programme has been approved by the Town except as authorized by the Director of Plann- ing. satisfy the Town of Pickering Planning Department with respect to the pre- cise lo~ation of the two walkways being Blocks 129 and 130 on the Draft Approved Plan. d) That the owner make satisfactory arrange- ments with the Town regarding the removal, demolition and/or retention of all struct- ures on the subject property. " ~ 15 - 11. That Block 128 be developed for residential purposes in conjunction with abutting lands to the north and be maintained to the satisfaction of the Town until such time as it is developed. i' 12. That the purchasers of the homes within the development be advised with (within) the agreement of purchase and sale that the students from the subject development may have to be transported to existing schools, although a site in the area has been reserved for a school a new school may not be built for several years and it will be only when the number of students from a geographic attendance area warrants the new accommodation. 'i 13. That the owner agree to the satisfaction of the Town: a) to provide a report indicating the effect that storm water management, site grading, and below and above ground services within the area of the draft plan will have on the natural environment of abutting lands. to undertake and guarantee any work necessary as determined under sub- section (a). b) 14. That temporary turning circles be provided at the temporary termini of Crescent "E" and Street "F", if required by the Di- rector of Public Works. 15. That Lots 1 to 117 inclusive, be developed for single detached residential purposes and Blocks 118 to 127 inclusive be develop- ed for a maximum of 110 single detached residential dwelling units. 15. DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION AND REZONING BY BRAMALEA LIMITED ON THE EAST SIDE OF ROSEBANK ROAD FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18T-82039 'fILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 49/82 That By-law Amendment Application A 49/82 sub- mitted by Bramalea Limited, on lands being Part Lot 30, Concession 1, to rezone the sub- ject lands from 'A - Agricultural' to an approp- riate zoning to implement approved draft plan of subdivision 18T-82039 (Revised) be APPROVED, subject to the following conditions: ~ 1. that the implementing by-law establish a minimum lot frontage of 11 metres for lots created within Blocks 118 - 127 in- clusive. ...' ; 16. APPLICATION FOR REZONING BY S. AND M. DOMINGO ON THE EAST SIDE OF ROUGEMOUNTDRIVE, SOUTH OF TOYNEVALE ROAD FILE NUMBER - B2310 - A 31/83 ". ; That application A 31/82, submitted by S. and M. Domingo to amend zoning By-law 2511 from 1R3' to an appropriate zoning to permit the operation of a day nursery in association with permitted residential uses on lands being Lot 43, Plan 350 be approved subject to the following condition: 1. that the implementing zoning by-law re- strict the enrolment at the day nursery to a maximum of 15 children at anyone time. As Amended . !:' i ~