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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 7875/21By-law No. 7875/21 By-law Number 7875/21 will be in full force and effect for the 2026 Municipal Election [see notation below]. By-law Passed: September 27, 2021 Deadline for appeals: November 11, 2021 Note: On November 11, 2021, the City of Pickering received an Appeal for By-law Number 7875/21. Subsection 222(8) of the Municipal Act states that a Ward Boundary By-law comes into force on the day the new council of the municipality is organized following the first regular election after the by- law is passed if the by-law is passed before January 1 in the year of the regular election and no notices of appeal are filed, or notices of appeal are filed and are all withdrawn before January 1 in the year of the election, or notices of appeal are filed and the Tribunal issues an order to affirm or amend the by-law before January 1 in the year of the election. On January 19, 2022, the City was advised by the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) that the Appeal pertaining to By-law Number 7875/21 was withdrawn by the appellant on January 13, 2022. As the appeal was not withdrawn by the date established under the Municipal Act, the wards for the City of Pickering will remain unchanged for the 2022 Municipal Election See enclosed a Letter of Acknowledgement of Appeal and a Letter of Acknowledgement of Appeal Withdrawal from the OLT. Ontario Land Tribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite 1500 Toronto ON M5G 1E5 Telephone: (416) 212-6349 Toll Free: 1-866-448-2248 Website: olt.gov.on.ca Tribunal ontarien de l’aménagement du territoire 655 rue Bay, suite 1500 Toronto ON M5G 1E5 Téléphone: (416) 212-6349 Sans Frais: 1-866-448-2248 Site Web: olt.gov.on.ca Date: January 11, 2022 Susan Cassel scassel@pickering.ca 1 The Esplanade Avenue Pickering ON L1V 6K7 Re: OLT Case Number(s): OLT-22-001932 OLT Lead Case Number: OLT-22-001932 Municipality/Upper Tier: Pickering/Durham R Subject Property Address: Wards 1, 2 & 3, Pickering Reference Number(s): BL 7875/21 Appeal(s): 002323 The Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) acknowledges receipt of the above referenced file. When communicating with the Tribunal, please quote the Tribunal’s case and/or file number. This file has been assigned to Santiago Acevedo-Martinez, Case Coordinator, Planner. 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Yours truly, Eric Przybylski Case Management Administrative Assistant cc: Paul Bigoni, Solicitor, City of Pickering, via Email , via Email The Clerk, City of Pickering, via Email Ontario Land Tribunal 655 Bay Street, Suite 1500 Toronto ON M5G 1E5 Telephone: (416) 212-6349 Toll Free: 1-866-448-2248 Website: olt.gov.on.ca Tribunal ontarien de l’aménagement du territoire 655 rue Bay, suite 1500 Toronto ON M5G 1E5 Téléphone: (416) 212-6349 Sans Frais: 1-866-448-2248 Site Web: olt.gov.on.ca Date: January 19, 2022 Susan Cassel 1 The Esplanade Avenue Pickering, ON L1V 6K7 Email: scassel@pickering.ca Re: OLT Case Number: OLT-22-001932 OLT Lead Case Number: OLT-22-001932 Municipality/Upper Tier: City of Pickering/ Durham Region Subject Property Address: Wards 1, 2 & 3 Reference Number: BL 7875/21 I am writing to advise that the appeal by was withdrawn by letter dated January 13, 2022. There are no outstanding appeals in this matter, and our case is closed. Yours truly; Euken Lui Acting Registrar Encl. Cc: Paul Bigoni, Solicitor, City of Pickering, via Email , via Email The Corporation of the City of Pickering By-law No. 7875/21 Being a by-law to change the ward boundaries in the City of Pickering Whereas Section 222(1) of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c. 25, as amended (the “Act”), provides authority for a municipality to divide or redivide the municipality into wards or to dissolve the existing wards; And Whereas at its Special Meeting held on August 30, 2021, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering adopted Resolution #660/21 to approve changes to the ward boundaries in the City of Pickering; Now therefore the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby enacts as follows: 1.That the ward boundaries, as shown and described in Schedule “A”, attached hereto and forming part of this by-law are hereby approved. 2.That pursuant to Section 222(8) of the Act, the new ward boundaries shall come into force on the day the new Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering is organized following the 2022 Municipal Election provided that: (i)no notices of appeal are filed; (ii)notices of appeal are filed and are all withdrawn before January 1, 2022; or, (iii)notices of appeal are filed, and the Ontario Land Tribunal issues an order to affirm or amend the by-law before January 1, 2022. 3.That pursuant to Section 222(9) of the Act, the 2022 Municipal Election shall be conducted as if the by-law was already in force. 4.That By-law Numbers 3204 (1966), 3326 (1967), 288/75, and 6545/05 are hereby repealed and replaced by this By-law as of the date of this by-law coming into force and effect. By-law passed this 27th day of September, 2021. ________________________________ Original Signed By: David Ryan, Mayor ________________________________ Original Signed By: Susan Cassel, City Clerk Schedule “A” to By-law 7875/21 - Ward Boundary Descriptions Ward 1 Beginning where the centre line of Third Concession Road meets the centre line of Scarborough-Pickering Townline (that is where the City of Pickering municipal boundary meets the municipal boundary of the City of Toronto), then in an easterly direction along the centre line of Third Concession Road to the centre line of Dixie Road, then in a southerly direction along the centre line of Dixie Road to Highway 401, then in a southeasterly direction along a line drawn from the end of Dixie Road to Frenchman’s Bay and across Frenchman’s Bay to the gap in the sandspit that separates the Bay from Lake Ontario, then in a westerly direction along the City of Pickering municipal boundary in Lake Ontario to the Rouge River (the municipal boundary with the City of Toronto), then in a northwestern direction along the Rouge River (the municipal boundary with the City of Toronto) to Twyn Rivers Drive then in a northern direction along the municipal boundary with the City of Toronto to the point of origin. Ward 2 Beginning where the centre line of Third Concession Road meets the centre line of Dixie Road, then in an easterly direction along a line drawn from that point to join with that part of Third Concession Road east of West Duffins Creek to the City of Pickering municipal boundary with the Town of Ajax, then in a southerly direction along the City of Pickering municipal boundary with the Town of Ajax to the City of Pickering municipal boundary in Lake Ontario, then westerly along the City of Pickering municipal boundary in Lake Ontario to the gap in the sandspit that separates the Frenchman’s Bay from Lake Ontario, then in a northwesterly direction along a line drawn from that point to the end of a line drawn from Frenchman’s Bay to the end of Dixie Road, then in a northerly direction along the centre line of Dixie Road to the point of origin. Ward 3 Beginning where the centre line of Pickering-Uxbridge Townline meets the centre line of Regional Road 30 (York Durham Line), then in an easterly direction along the centre line of Pickering-Uxbridge Townline (the municipal boundary of the City of Pickering with the Township of Uxbridge) to where it meets the centre line of Lake Ridge Road (eastern municipal boundary of the City of Pickering with the Township of Scugog), then in a southerly direction along municipal boundary of the City of Pickering with the Town of Whitby to the northern municipal boundary of the Town of Ajax, then in a westerly and southerly direction along the municipal boundary with the Town of Ajax to the centre line of Third Concession Road , then in a westerly direction along the centre line of Third Concession Road to the municipal boundary of the City of Pickering with the City of Toronto, then in a northerly direction along the centre line of Regional Road 30 (Scarborough Pickering Townline, the municipal boundary of the City of Pickering with the City of Toronto and the City of Markham) to the centre line of Uxbridge Pickering Townline and the point of origin.