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Report To: Planning and Development Committee Date of Meeting: June 5, 2017 Report Number: PSD-038-17 Resolution Number: PD-114-17 File Number: COPA 2017-0006, ZBA 2017-0011 By-law Number: Report Subject: Applications by 1816451 Ontario Limited to permit an Auto Mall with a minimum of the three motor vehicle dealerships including recreational vehicles/trailer sales establishments, Rundle Road, Courtice Recommendations: 1.That Report PSD-038-17 be received; 2.That the proposed application for Clarington Official Plan Amendment COPA 2017-0006 and Rezoning ZBA 2017-0011 submitted by 1816451 Ontario Limited continue to be processed including the preparation of a subsequent report; and 3.That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-038-17 and any delegations be advised of Council’s decision. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-038-17 Page 2 Report Overview The Municipality is seeking the public’s input on applications for amendments to the Clarington Official Plan and Zoning By-law 84-63, submitted by 1816451 Ontario Limited to permit an auto mall with a minimum of the three motor vehicle dealerships including recreational vehicles/trailer sales establishments and accessory motor vehicle service uses at 570 Rundle Road in Courtice. 1. Application Details 1.1. Owner/Applicant: 1816451 Ontario Limited Owasco 1.2. Agent: Rodger Miller, Miller Planning Services 1.3. Proposal: To permit an “auto mall” with a minimum of the three motor vehicle dealerships including recreational vehicles/trailer sales establishments and accessory motor vehicle services uses. 1.4. Area: 16.4 hectares 1.5. Location: 570 Rundle Road, being on the west side of Rundle Road, south the Baseline Road, north of Highway 401 in Courtice, See Figure 1. 1.6. Roll Number: 18-17-010-020-15600 1.7. Within Built Boundary: No Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-038-17 Page 3 Figure 1: Site Location showing 50 metre buffer from Natural Heritage Feature 2. Background 2.1. On March 29, 2017, 1816451 Ontario Limited submitted applications for an Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-Law Amendment to permit an auto mall with a minimum of the three motor vehicle dealerships including recreational vehicles/trailer sales establishments and accessory motor vehicle services uses. The development will proceed in various phases. Phase 1 includes a dealership for recreational vehicles and trailer sales and service on private services. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-038-17 Page 4 2.2. Amendment 107 to the Clarington Official Plan is under review by the Region of Durham, the approval authority. Following recent Council support for the proposed modifications, the approval is expected in the coming weeks, but then it will be subject to the appeal period. The applicant submitted an Official Plan Amendment application as a precaution in the event approvals were delayed or there is an appeal effecting the policies pertinent to the applicant’s proposal. 2.3. The official plan amendment and rezoning applications were deemed incomplete pending the submissions of the required studies. On May 12, 2017 the final study was received and the applications were deemed complete. An application for site plan approval was also submitted. 2.4 In January 2017, the General Governance Committee approved Report EGD-002-17 which recommended closure of two municipally-owned unopened road allowances which were created by a plan of subdivision in 1915 (Plan 97). The closure of one road allowance and the closure and conveyance of the other were required by the applicant to facilitate the proposed auto mall. 2.5 Studies Submitted The following studies were submitted and are currently under review:  Preliminary Hydrogeological Report  Preliminary Geotechnical Report  Phase One and Phase Two Environmental Site Assessments  Traffic Impact Study Phase 1, is in close proximity to a natural heritage feature (wetland) which triggers the need for an Environmental Impact Study. The EIS is currently underway however will not be completed until July. Staff, in consultation with the Conservation Authority agreed to allow the applications to proceed at this time provided that the site pl an provides a minimum 50 metre buffer from the feature and Species at Risk Assessment is undertaken. 3. Land Characteristics and Surrounding Uses 3.1 The subject lands front on Highway 401 and are accessed from Rundle Road. There is a wooded area at the north east corner of the subject site. The balance of the lands are relatively flat and were cultivated in the past (see Figure 2). Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-038-17 Page 5 Figure 2: Google Earth aerial view of subject property looking north. 3.2 The surrounding uses are as follows: North - one single detached dwelling, CP Railway and beyond, industrial lands South - Highway 401 and beyond Ontario Power Generation – Darlington Station East - Two single detached dwellings and cultivated fields West - Off ramp construction for the future 418 Interchange 4. Provincial Policy 4.1 Provincial Policy Statement The Provincial Policy Statement encourage Planning authorities to promote economic development and competitiveness by providing for an appropriate mix and range of employment and institutional uses to meet long-term needs as well as providing opportunities for a diversified economic base, including maintaining a range and choice of suitable sites for employment uses which support a wide range of economic activities and ancillary uses, and take into account the needs of existing and future businesses . Where municipal or private communal sewage services and municipal water services or private communal water services are not provided, individual on-site sewage services and individual on-site water services may be used provided that site conditions are suitable for the long-term provision of such services with no negative impacts. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-038-17 Page 6 4.2 Provincial Growth Plan The Provincial Growth Plan supports the Provincial Policy Statement with regard to economic development. It encourages municipalities to provide opportunities for a diversified economic base, including maintaining a range and choice of suitable sites for employment uses which support a wide range of economic activities and ancillary uses which take into account the needs of existing and future business. Infrast ructure shall be provided to support current and forecasted employment needs. A new Provincial Growth Plan was released May 18, 2017. As of July 1, 2017, all decisions made by Council shall conform to the new plan. Economic development and competitiveness will be promoted by making more efficient use of existing employment areas and vacant and underutilized employment lands and increasing employment densities. Sufficient lands shall be available for a variety of employment to accommodate forecasted employme nt growth horizon of the Growth Plan. Land use planning and economic development goals and strategies shall integrate and align together to retain and attract investment and employment. 5. Official Plans 5.1 Durham Regional Official Plan The Durham Region Official Plan designates the site as Employment Area. The Employment Area designation is for uses that by their nature may require access to highway, rail, and/or shipping facilities, and may require separation from sensitive uses. Permitted uses include manufacturing, assembly and processing of goods, service industries, warehousing, storage of goods and materials etc. The Region requires the lower-tier Municipalities to determine the specific land uses and implementing zoning by- laws to further define land uses. 5.2 Clarington Official Plan The Clarington Official Plan designates the subject site as Light Industrial. Light Industrial Areas are located in places of high visibility along major arterial roads and freeways and maybe located adjacent to residential areas. An auto mall comprising a minimum of 3 individual motor vehicles dealership and accessory motor vehicles services uses may be permitted by site specific rezoning provided it is located on a Type ”A” arterial road and a comprehensive streetscape, landscaping and signage plan is prepared to the satisfaction of the Municipality. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-038-17 Page 7 5.3 Clarington Official Plan as Amended by Amendment 107 On November 1, 2016, Council adopted the Official Plan Amendment 107 to bring the Clarington Official Plan into conformity with the Regional Official Plan and provincial policies. Amendment 107 designates the subject site Light Industrial Area and Environmental Protection Area. Auto malls were expanded to include recreational vehicles/trailer sales and permitted on lands with exposure to Highway 401. A wetland natural heritage feature is identified on the subject site. No development is permitted within the wetland area and 30 metre buffer is required. An Environmental Impact Study is required and is currently underway. 6. Zoning By-law Zoning By-law 84-63 zones the subject lands Light Industrial (M1), General Industrial (M2) and Agricultural (A) Zone. A rezoning is required to permit an auto mall. 7. Public Notice and Submissions The Public Notice of this meeting was given by mail to landowners within 120 metres of the subject site. Public Notice sign was installed on the property, frontage along Rundle Road. As of writing this report, no comments have been received from members of the public. Figure 3: Public Notice Sign Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-038-17 Page 8 8. Agency Comments As of writing this report, comments are outstanding from the Regional Municipality of Durham, Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, Canadian Pacific Railway, Metrolinx, Ministry of Transportation, Hydro One, Enbridge Gas and Canada Post. 9. Departmental Comments Engineering Services The Engineering Services Department has reviewed the above-noted application and have no objection to the rezoning proposal as presented. The approach and recommendations provided by the applicant in regards to servicing, is acceptable. The proposed reconstruction of Rundle Road from Baseline Road to the south limit will need to be reviewed with further submissions. Truck turning details will be required for the bulb at the south limit of Rundle Road and internal to the site. The Traffic Impact Study and the detailed Servicing and Grading Plans for the development will be reviewed when submitted. Upgrades to the level crossing will need to be submitted with the Rundle Road Reconstruction Drawings, the upgrades will need to take into account the future requirements of the level crossing. 10. Discussion 10.1 The site has exposure on Highway 401 which is ideal for the proposed auto mall. At the present time, Phase 1 will be for the sales and service of recreational vehicles and trailers. Subsequent phases will include automobile dealerships. Access to the site is from Rundle Road and access to the balance of the dealerships will be from a private internal road system. Phase 1 will proceed on private well and septic system which will remain until municipal water and sanitary services are available. Stormwater will be contained on site with a stormwater management pond. An underground water reservoir is proposed on site for firefighting purposes 10.2 Metrolinx Layover Station The Environmental Assessment for the extension of Lakeshore East GO Rail Service identifies a portion of these lands as a layover station for rail maintenance. The site plan for Phase 1 shows the dealership, parking and private services outside of the area required for the ultimate build-out for the layover station. An update to the EA is commencing shortly. This proposal has been circulated to Metrolinx for comment. 10.3 Rundle Road Improvements Rundle Road is currently built to a rural cross section with critical deficiencies in base, drainage and surface. Should this development proceed, f ull reconstruction of the road from Baseline Road. to the south end, including the turnaround will be required at 100% cost to the applicant. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-038-17 Page 9 A level rail crossing on Rundle Road only has warning signs, no safety arms or lights. Warning system upgrades may be required as per Transport Canada regulations and the Railway Safety Act at 100% cost to the applicant. 10.4 The applicant is anxious to proceed with development and is working towards building permits for Phase 1 in the fall 2017. Staff will continue to work with applicant to meet this timeframe. 12. Concurrence Not Applicable 13. Conclusion The purpose of this report is to provide background information on the auto mall submitted by 1816451 Ontario Limited for the Public Meeting under the Planning Act. Staff will continue processing the application including the preparation of a subsequent report upon resolution of the identified issues. Submitted by: Reviewed by: David J. Crome, MCIP, RPP Curry Clifford, MPA, CMO, Director of Planning Services Interim CAO Staff Contact: Cynthia Strike, Principal Planner, 905-623-3379 ext. 2410 or cstrike@clarington.net The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council’s decision: Rodger Miller, Miller Planning Services Bob Verwey, Owasco John Fledderus, Owasco CS/CP/tg/df I:\^Department\LDO NEW FILING SYSTEM\Application Files\ZBA-Zoning\2017\ZBA2017-0011 570 Rundle Road - Owasco\Staff Report\PSD-038-17.docx