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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 16, 2016 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, May 16, 2016 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. Delegations 1. John Higo, President Autism Ontario Durham Region Re: Notice of Motion May 16, 2016 Unfair Treatment of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder And Their Families 18 May 9, 2016 Committee Reports a) Report EC 2016-05 of the Executive Committee Executive Pages 1. Director, Engineering & Public Works, Report ENG 08-16 1-5 Repair and Maintenance of Municipal Fences Recommendation 1. That Council direct staff to prepare an asset management plan and financial strategy for the maintenance, repair, and replacement of municipal fences in 2016 for Council consideration; 2. That funding be considered through the annual budget process in the Current Budget for the repair and maintenance of municipal fences along road allowances and other City lands; 3. That a funding strategy for City fence replacement be developed and implemented for future Capital Budgets based on the criteria of safety and structural condition; 4. That City of Pickering staff initiate discussion with Region of Durham staff on the responsibility and funding of maintenance, repair and replacement of noise attenuation and screen/privacy fences along Regional Roads; 5. That Council direct City Development and Engineering & Public Works staff to review the placement of fences in future developments, especially the Seaton Community in order to minimize future costs; and 6. That a copy of Report ENG 08-16 be forwarded to the Region of Durham for information. 2. Director, Engineering & Public Works, Report ENG 10-16 6-19 Proposed All-way Stop Control, Liverpool Road and Wharf Street Recommendation 1. That the attached draft by-law be enacted to amend Schedule "7" to By- law 6604/05 to provide for the regulation of stop signs on highways or parts of highways under the jurisdiction of The Corporation of the City of Pickering, specifically to address the proposed installation of an all-way stop control at the intersection of Liverpool Road and Wharf Street, and 1 9 20 3. 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 07-16 Cash Position Report as at December 31, 2015 Recommendation 20-29 That report FIN 07-16 from the Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor be received for information. 4. Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report FIN 08-16 30-37 2016 Tax Rates and Final Tax Due Dates for all Realty Tax Classes, Except for Commercial, Industrial and Multi-Residential Realty Classes Recommendation 1. . That Report FIN 08-16 of the Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor regarding the 2016 tax rates be received; 2. That the 2016 tax rates for the City of Pickering be approved as contained in Schedule A of the By-law attached hereto; 3. That the tax levy due dates for the Final Billing be June 28, 2016 and September 28, 2016 excluding the industrial, multi-residential and commercial realty tax classes; 4. That for the year 2016, the City shall levy upon designated Universities and Colleges an annual tax at the prescribed amount for ~ach full-time student enrolled in the University or College, as determined by the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, payable on or after July 1st 5. That the attached By-law be approved; 6. That the Division Head, Finance & Treasurer be authorized to make any changes or undertake any actions necessary to comply with Provincial regulations including altering due dates or final tax rates to ensure that the property tax billing process is completed; and, 7. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions to give effect thereto. 5. Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report FIN 09-16 38-46 Investment Portfolio Activity for the Year Ended December 31, 2015 Ontario Regulation 438/97 under the Municipal Act, 2001 Recommendation It is recommended that report FIN 09-16 of the Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor regarding Investment Portfolio Activity for the Year Ended December 31, 2015 be received for information. 21 May 9, 2016 Committee Reports b) Report 2016-03 of the Planning & Development Committee Pages 1. Director, City Development, Report PLN 06.:16 71-83 Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 13/15 Steele Valley Development Limited Part of Blocks A and B, Plan M-998, and Part of Lot 22, Concession 1, Parts 1 to 5, 12, 18 to 23, 40R-8184 (1300 Kingston Road) Recommendation That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 13/15, submitted by Steele Valley Development Limited, to permit a "Food Store" use on lands being Part of Blocks A and B, Plan M-998, and Part of Lot 22, Concession 1, Parts 1 to 5, 12, 18 to 23, 40R-8184, be approved, and that the draft Zoning By-law Amendment as set out in Appendix I to Report PLN 06-16 be forwarded to Council for enactment. 22 May 16, 2016 Notice of Motion a) To Express Concern to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change regarding Strada Aggregates' Proposal for the Approval of Mobile Crushing and Screening Units, and related Environmental Concerns Moved by Councillor Johnson Seconded by Councillor Pickles Whereas Strada Aggregates located at 81 Notion Road in the Town of Ajax, in the Region of Durham, in the Province of Ontario have an application before the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change seeking approval of mobile crushing and screening units related to their aggregate producing company. Whereas emissions to the atmosphere include particulate matter and products of combustion such as nitrogen oxides. Whereas Pickering residents in the vicinity of Strada Aggregates have already expressed issue with being impacted by the high level of dust and noise. Whereas it is now before the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs Environmental Registry to post any proposals that may be environmentally significant. Whereas the City of Pickering is concerned about the impacts to its area residents and wish to express their concern about this application to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. Now therefore be it resolved that this Notice of Motion be forwarded to the Application Assessment Officer at the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Ministry of Municipal Affairs, the Region of Durham, the Town of Ajax, and Local Members of Provincial Parliament expressing the City's concern about the environmental and health impacts to area residents with respect to this application (EBR Registry Number 012-67 43, Ministry Reference Number 0405-A6SQJ8). b) Rail Safety Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Mclean Whereas matters of rail safety is a priority to Transport Canada under the Railway Safety Act. 23 24 Whereas it is illegal to be on any railway property without lawful authorization under the Railway Safety Act. Whereas the Lakeshore CN Rail runs abutting to the populated urban area of Pickering. Whereas sections between Whites Road and Liverpool Road lack any form of fencing that would prevent access onto the rail lines. Whereas sections of rail west of Liverpool Road along Bayly Street are less than three metres from both pedestrian sidewalks and bus stops. Whereas the lack of fencing poses a public safety risk to the residents of Pickering. Now therefore be it resolved that the City of Pickering request Transport Canada to direct CN to erect chain link fencing along the entire CN Corridor abutting Bayly Street between Whites Road East and Liverpool Road. And copies of this motion be forwarded to The Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport Canada and Jennifer O'Connell, MP, Pickering-Uxbridge. c) Noise Attenuation Techniques in the City of Pickering Lakeshore Rail System Moved by Councillor Ashe Seconded by Councillor Brenner Whereas Metrolinx is currently undertaking two reviews as part of The Big Move Transportation Master Plan. Whereas both the third rail enhancements for the Rouge Hill GO Station and the potential GO Rail Electrification on the Lakeshore East Corridor which runs parallel to the City of Pickering urban area is intended to improve passenger service and help reduce road congestion and gas emissions. Whereas it will also result in a negative impact on the abutting residents and businesses as a result of noise associated with increased rail service. Whereas there are many innovative and creative measures that can be used to help minimize the impact of noise associated with rail service. Now therefore be it resolved that the City of Pickering request Metrolinx to incorporate into their projects within the City of Pickering Lakeshore Rail system, the introduction of noise attenuation features such as walls, living walls, trees, berms or a combination of same. And that copies of this resolution be forwarded to J. RobertS. Prichard, Chair, Metrolinx, The Honourable Steven Del Duca, Minister of Transportation, Joe Dickson, MPP, Ajax-Pickering, and The Honourable Tracy MacCharles, MPP, Pickering-Scarborough East. d) Unfair Treatment of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Their Families Moved by Councillor Mclean Seconded by Councillor Brenner Whereas the Provincial Government and Ministry of Child and Youth Services announced $333 million over five years for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Whereas eliminating a wait list for Early Intensive Behaviour Intervention (EIBI) for the youngest children means families will have access to important treatment sooner. However families who have been on the waiting list for Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI) services for many years are being doubly penalized by not having had access to the best early interv~ntion for their children and by learning they will now not receive this service by being discharged from the waiting list. Whereas IBI therapy costs roughly $50,000 per year, per child. For the many children who are now being taken off the wait lists or phased out of programs, the service will be replaced by a one-time funding of $8,000 per child, equivalent to roughly two months of IBI therapy, to obtain services while transitioning to school and public supports -services that are not related or compare to IBI. · Whereas concerns from Autism experts, service providers and other advocates, condemn the government's new strategy. Whereas as with these proposed changes in funding, the Province has acted in a manner contrary to the values of Ontarians "the value that Ontarians place on caring, supporting and investing in the most vulnerable members of our community" and is acting contrary to the United Nations Charter of Rights of Persons with Disabilities, "persons with .disabilities have the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health without discrimination on the basis of disability'' and also states that people have a right to the services specifically required for the management of their disability. These clauses are inclusive of all people, not just the ones the government sees fit. Whereas other advocates expressed profound disappointment that the new "autism strategy" announcement contained no details whatsoever for either· school or adult programs. 25 26 Now therefore be it resolved that the Council for the City of Pickering: 1 . Stress to the Government of Ontario and the Ministry of Child and Youth Services the immediate need to reinstate adequate funding for children in need of IBI Therapy regardless of age. 2. Provide copies of this motion to The Honourable Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario, The Honourable Tracy MacCharles, Minister of Child and Youth Services, MPP, Patrick Brown, Leader of the Conservative Party of Ontario and MPP, Andrea Horwath, Leader of the Provincial New Democratic Party. 3. And copies to be forwarded to Durham Regional Council, York Regional Council, Peel Regional Council and the City of Toronto requesting endorsement of this motion. May 16,2016 By-laws 7 490/16 Being a by-law to amend By-law 6604/05 providing for the regulating of traffic and parking, standing and stopping on highways or parts of highways under the jurisdiction of the City of · Pickering and on private and municipal property. [Refer to Executive Committee pages 18 and 19] 7 491/16 Being a by-law to adopt the estimates of all sums required to be raised by taxation for the year 2016 and to establish the Tax Rates necessary to raise such sums and establish the final due dates .for the residential, pipeline, farm and managed forest realty tax classes. [Refer to Executive Committee pages 34 to 37] 7492/16 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, in Part of Blocks A and B, Plan M-998, and Part of Lot 22, Concession 1, Parts 1 to 5, 12, 18 to 23, 40R-8184 (A 13/15). [Refer to Planning and Development Committee pages 78 to 83] 7493/16 Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3037, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering, Region of Durham, Part of Lot 4, Concession 6, in the City of Pickering. (A 07 /16) (By-law attached) 27 The Corporation of the City :of Pickering By-law No. 7493/16 . Being a By-Iawto ~mend· Restricted Area(Zoning). By-law 3037', as amended, to Implement the Official Plan of the City .of Pickering, Region of Durham; Part of Lot 4, · Concession 6, in the City of Pickering, (A 07/16) Wher~as the Cou.ncil of The Corporation ofthe City of Pickering re;ceived an application t6 rezoneth~ subject lands being ·rart of Lot 4, Concession 6; in the City of Pickering to ·permit the development ofc:~ go.lf course with associated uses including·a clubhou.se, indoor golf simulator facility and maintenance btlildings/sheds whife rehabilitating and protecting te'rtain 'valley areas ·on the subject lands; . . . . .. . -. ' . ' . . .. ,•' ··Andwhereas By-lciw 7076/10 includes an ~'(H)" Holding Symbol.precedfng the ''A!GC". '' z'one, :which has the' effect ofprevemting the development of the· subject lands until such time as a· $ite Plan Agreement and/or a Development Agreement has qeen executed · andregistered to.the satisfactjqn of the Cityof Pickering, that all the req~ire111ents for · the development of the golf course have been. complied with, and that appropriate .· .. arrangements have .been made to the satisfaction ofthe Region of Du'tham a·nd the .. · · Torontc> and Region. ConservAtiorJAuthoritffor the provision of envifohmental and . engineering. requirements,; · · · · · · · ' · . And whereas th,e·bwner' has entered· i~toanappr~priate agreement to the City's .. satis.fadi,on;· ·' .. . . . . ' . ' .·' ' ' ' .. ' . ' ' ' · . ... ·And whereas 'the Own~r hc;Is made appropria,te arran·gem~nts tc/tf1e ~atlsfaction of the . · .Region of Durham and the toronto Reg ibn Conservation Authqrity for the provision nf envirornnentc~l and engineering requirements; . . . . .· . ... ' And wherea~ a~·amendrrient'toamenqi_ng By~law7076/1 0; to rem~vethe u(H)"Hblding · Symbol preceding the"AIGC" Zone on the subjecflands is therefore deemed .· . . appropriate; .. . Now therefore the CounCil cifThe Corporation Qfthe City of Pick~ ring herehy en ads as · follows: ·· · · · · · · · · 1. · Schedule l .. Schedule lto By"'la\f\1 7076/1 0; is hereby amended by removing the ~'(H)" Holdlng Symbol preceding the "A/GC" Zone ai set out on Schedul~ I attached ·hereto: 2. TextArriend~Jtent · Sectipn 7. of By-law 7076/10 is hereby repealed. 30