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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD Report 2017-04-03 Planning & Development Committee Report to Council Page 1 Report to Council Meeting of April 10, 2017 Subject: Planning & Development Committee Meeting of Monday, April 3, 2017 Recommendations: 1. An Application by Gyaltsan Property Management Inc. to Relocate a Previously Approved Five-Storey, Mixed-Use Building Away from Beaver Street South, Newcastle That Report PSD-023-17 be received; That the applications to amend the Clarington Off icial Plan and Zoning By-law 84-63 submitted by Gyaltsan Property Management Inc. continue to be processed; and That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-023-17 and any delegations be advised of Council’s decision. 2. Correspondence Item 10.1 from Jennifer Kanters, Office Administrator, Darlington Soccer Club – Request for an Exemption to the Sign By-law Whereas the Municipality has a Corporate Policy for “Exterior Signage on Municipal Property for Recognized Agencies and Groups”, and Whereas the policy allows community groups and non-profit/not-for-profit organizations to use municipal property for the placement of mobile signs on a first come, first serve basis in a location specified by the responsible department and in keeping with the limitations of the policy; and Whereas Council wishes to authorize the use of the municipally owned land at Clarington Fields at 2375 Baseline Road West, Bowmanville for the use of one mobile sign by the Darlington Soccer Club; and Whereas the corporate policy addresses the timing, placement and removal of the signage; Now Therefore Be It Resolved That, a second mobile sign be permitted for use by the Darlington Soccer Club beginning two weeks prior to and inclusive of the registration period at a location to be determined by Municipal staff for 2375 Baseline Road W est; Planning & Development Committee Report to Council For Council Meeting of April 10, 2017 Page 2 That the temporary exemption only apply until such time as a permanent electronic message sign has been installed for the Clarington Fields facility; and That the CAO be authorized to make the necessary temporary exemption to Corporate Policy F108 to meet the intent of this resolution. 3. An Application by Newcastle Lodge for Senior and Family Dwellings to Construct a Six Storey, Mixed-Use Building Addition on King Avenue East, Newcastle That Report PSD-022-17 be received; That the applications to amend the Clarington Official Plan and Zoning By-law 84-63, submitted by Newcastle Lodge for Senior & Family Dwellings to construct a six storey, mixed-use building addition continue to be processed and that a subsequent report be prepared; and That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-022-17 and any delegations be advised of Council’s decision. 4. Claret Investments Limited & 1361189 Ontario Limited - Application to Amend the Zoning By-law to Facilitate the Creation of 15 Single Detached Lots on Lands Located on Harry Gay Drive, Courtice That Report PSD-024-17 be received; That the application for rezoning ZBA2016 -0016, submitted by WDM Consultants be approved and that the Zoning By-law Amendment contained in Attachment 1 to Report PSD-024-17 be passed; That a by-law to remove the (H) Holding Symbol be forwarded to Council once the road within Block 14 has been constructed, Block 13 has been dedicated to the Municipality in an acceptable condition and all the requirements of the Clarington Official Plan are satisfied; That the Region of Durham Planning and Economic Development Department and Municipal Property Assessment Corporation be forwarded a copy of Report PSD-024-17 and Council’s decision; and That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-024-17 and any delegations be advised of Council’s decision. Planning & Development Committee Report to Council For Council Meeting of April 10, 2017 Page 3 5. Proposed Growth and Greenbelt Plans Whereas the proposed growth and greenbelt plans are going to Cabinet on Wednesday, April 5, 2017; Now therefore be it resolved that the Municipality of Clarington request that the plans be delayed until there is a meeting of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area Mayors and Chairs. 6. Information on Parking and Patios That Planning Staff report back on the feasibility of implementing a pilot project to permit restaurants in the downtown Bowmanville business area to use on-street parking spaces as a patio for patrons to eat and drink outdoors; and That staff consult with the Bowmanville BIA and restaurant owners in drafting the above report, as well as other interested departments such as By-law Enforcement and Emergency and Fire Services.