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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSD-033-18Clarftwn Planning Services Public Meeting Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: Planning and Development Committee Date of Meeting: April 23, 2018 Report Number: PSD -033-18 Resolution Number: PD -073-18 File Number: ZBA 2015-0013 By-law Number: Report Subject: An application by 1029629 Ontario Inc. and Clearwater Structures Inc. to rezone the recently channelized Bennett Creek portion of the lands to Environmental Protection (EP), and to remove the Holding (H) Symbol from the balance of the lands on either side of Lake Road, west of South Service Road in Bowmanville. Recommendations: 1. That Report PSD -033-18 be received; 2. That provided there are no significant issues raised at the Public Meeting that the Zoning By-law Amendment application submitted by 1029629 Ontario Inc. and Clearwater Structures Inc. be approved as contained in Attachment 1 to Report PSD -033-18; 3. That the Durham Regional Planning and Economic Development Department and Municipal Property Assessment Corporation be forwarded a copy of Report PSD -033-18 and Council's decision; and 4. That all interested parties listed in Report PSD -033-18 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -033 -18 Report Overview Page 2 1029629 Ontario Inc. and Clearwater Structures Inc. have submitted an application to rezone the recently channelized Bennett Creek portion of their lands located on either side of Lake Road to Environmental Protection (EP), and remove the Holding (H) Symbol from the remaining General Industrial (M2) and Light Industrial (M1) lands. Provided that there are no substantive issues raised by residents at the public meeting, it is recommended that the application be approved. 1. Application Details 1.1. Owners/Applicants: 1029629 Ontario Inc. (parcel north of Lake Road) and Clearwater Structures Inc. (parcel south of Lake Road) 1.2. Agent: John Morrison (Royal LePage Commercial) 1.3. Proposal: A Zoning By -Law Amendment to rezone the recently channelized Bennett Creek portion of the lands to Environmental Protection (EP) as well as to remove the Holding (H) Symbol from the balance of the lands in Bowmanville 1.4. Area of Subject Lands: 17.14 hectares (42.35 acres) 1.5. Location: Two unaddressed parcels located on Lake Road, south of Highway 401, and immediately west of South Service Road in Bowmanville (Part Lot 7, Concession BF, former Township of Darlington) 1.5 Roll Number: 1-817-010-010-02000 and 1-817-010-010-02005 1.6. Within Built Boundary: Yes Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -033-18 Page 3 2. Background 2.1. On June 16, 2015 John Morrison (Royal LePage Commercial) on behalf of 1029629 Ontario Inc. submitted an application for Removal of the Holding (H) Symbol from lands on the north east side of Lake Road immediately west of South Service Road in Bowmanville (approximately 13 acres). The Municipality of Clarington, through an agreement with 1029629 Ontario Inc. had recently completed the extension of Lake Road from its terminus at 405 Lake Road to South Service Road. The original intent of the application, at that time, was to remove the Holding (H) on the `developable' portion of the parcel, located on the north and south side of Lake Road between Bennett Creek and South Service Road. Figure 1: Subject lands Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -033-18 Page 4 2.2. The lands were subject of an application for a Plan of Subdivision submitted (18T-88055) in 1988 and Draft Approved in 1991. The owner had never pursued final approval of the Draft Approved Plan. A condition of approval was the channelization of Bennett Creek that traversed the property from Highway 401 to the hydro corridor near the west limits of the lands. 2.3. In order to improve transportation options in the Lake Road and Liberty Street area, the Municipality entered into an agreement to front-end the construction of the portion of the Lake Road that bisects the property. The Lake Road extension was constructed to South Service Road in 2014 providing a second access to Highway 401 from the area. 2.4. At the time of submitting the rezoning the applicant had been working with Clarington Board of Trade (CBOT) and the Municipality of Clarington to get the lands `certified' through the "Investment Ready" program run by the Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure (MEDEI). The program issues a designation to industrial properties that successfully complete a set of requirements that demonstrate the property is primed for development and ready for investment. However, until the channelization of the portion of the Bennett Creek and elimination of the floodplain on the property the Holding (H) could not be removed. As a result the application could not proceed. 2.5. In 2016 an Environmental Assessment (EA) study was completed for the Bennett Creek channelization on the lands. In fall 2017 the applicant completed the work to reroute and channelize the creek, and bring the balance of the lands previously flood susceptible out of the floodplain. 2.6. With the channelization work completed, in February 2018 the application was revised to rezone the lands surrounding the recently channelized Bennett Creek to Environmental Protection (EP) from General Industrial (M2), with a Holding (H) symbol and Light Industrial (M1), with a Holding (H) symbol, as well as remove the Holding (H) symbol from the balance of the lands. 2.7 Late in 2017, 1029629 Ontario Inc. sold the south parcel to Clearwater Structures Inc. who propose to develop the parcel. In addition, after the channelization was complete a small triangular parcel was created in the northwest corner of the site. 1029629 Ontario Inc. has agreed to sell this parcel to the owner of 41 Butler Court, Phoenix AMD International Inc. 3. Land Characteristics and Surrounding Uses 3.1 The subject lands are relatively flat, with Bennett Creek located along the west limits (Figure 2 & 3). The lands are currently vacant, with no buildings present. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -033-18 Page 5 Figure 2: Looking south from Lake Road to Bennett Creek channelization works, Sept. 2017 Figure 3: Looking north from Lake Road to Bennett Creek Channelization works, Sept. 2017 3.2 The surrounding uses are as follows: North - Highway 401 and Clarington Technology Business Park South - Hydro corridor and Canadian National Railway corridor East - Vacant industrial lands and existing industrial uses West - Existing industrial uses on Lake Road Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -033-18 Page 6 4. Provincial Policy Provincial Policy Statement 4.1 The Provincial Policy Statement identifies Natural Heritage Systems as natural features and areas that shall be protected for the long-term. Natural Heritage Systems should be maintained, restored and improved if possible. Development and site alteration shall not be permitted in significant valleylands, unless it has been demonstrated that there will be no negative impacts on the natural features or their ecological functions. Similarly, development and site alteration shall not be permitted on adjacent lands to the natural heritage features and areas identified in policies unless the ecological function of the adjacent lands has been evaluated and it has been demonstrated that there will be no negative impacts on the natural features or on their ecological functions. 4.2 The Provincial Policy Statement identifies Employment Areas as lands that shall be protected and preserved for current and future uses. Employment Areas in proximity to a primary transportation corridor, such as Highway 401, shall be protected for employment uses that require those locations. Infrastructure that is needed to support the current and projected needs of Employment Areas shall be provided. Provincial Growth Plan 4.3 The subject lands are within the defined Built Boundary. Population and employment growth will be accommodated by directing a significant portion of new growth to the built up areas through intensification and efficient use of existing services and infrastructure. Existing Employment Areas, including vacant and underutilized employment lands, shall be used more efficiently in order to increase employment densities to accommodate forecasted employment growth. 5. Official Plans Durham Regional Official Plan 5.1 The subject lands are within an Employment Area. Employment Areas function to maximize the employment potential of land in order to accommodate 50% of the employment growth forecast. Employment Areas are set aside for uses that require access to transportation networks, separation from sensitive uses, or benefit from locating close to similar uses. Additionally, sites that have a high degree of exposure and good access shall be reserved for employment -intensive uses. The Bennett Creek is not recognized as a key natural heritage feature in the Regional Open Space System. Clarington Official Plan 5.2 The Clarington Official Plan identifies Bennett Creek, from Highway 401 to the CN Railway corridor, as a Natural Heritage feature within the Open Space System, designated as an Environmental Protection Area. Open Space Systems protect, manage and enhance natural heritage features in order to provide long term and sustainable Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -033-18 Page 7 environmental, economic and social benefits. Environmental Protection Areas are recognized as the most significant components of the Municipality's natural environment. Development within Environmental Protection Areas is generally not permitted. 5.3 The Clarington Official Plan designates the lands as an Employment Area, specifically Prestige Employment and Light Industrial. Employment Areas promote high quality urban design, and larger -sized buildings with no outdoor storage along Highway 401. Development within an Employment Area is intended for employment uses showing the highest standard of design and landscaping in order to provide an attractive appearance that takes advantage of such high visibility. 6. Zoning By-law 6.1 Zoning By-law 84-63 zones the subject lands Holding - General Industrial ((H)M2), and Holding - Light Industrial ((H)M1), as outlined. The General Industrial (M2) Zone require that lot frontages are a minimum of 30 metres. Additionally, the General Industrial (M2) Zone requires lot areas are a minimum of 3000 square metres. The Light Industrial (M1) Zone requires lot areas are a minimum of 2000 square metres. 6.2 The zoning of the property predates the Clarington Official Plan and the zones do not implement the designations and policies of the Plan. 7. Public Notice and Submissions 7.1 Public notice was mailed to each landowner within 120 metres of the subject property and a public meeting sign was installed on the frontages of Lake Road and South Service Road. 7.2 As of the writing of this report there has been one general inquiry, confirming the nature of the application. 8. Agency and Departmental Comments 8.1 Given the nature of the rezoning, a limited circulation of the application was provided to notify the Region of Durham Planning and Economic Development Department and the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority of the application. 9. Discussion 9.1 As a condition of Draft Approval, the subject lands required Bennett Creek to be rerouted and channelized. This work has since been completed by the applicant, reducing the floodplain of the creek. The floodplain of Bennett Creek had previously covered two-thirds of the subject lands (the outer limits identified in red in Figure 3). After channelization work (Figure 4) the floodplain has now been reduced to approximately 60 metres in width. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -033-18 Figure 4: Floodlines of pre -channelized Bennett Creek on subject lands Page 8 Figure 5: Completed Channelization south of Lake Road, November 2017 9.2 The application is consistent with the draft approved Plan of Subdivision from 1991, which required channelization of the Bennett Creek to reduce the floodplain as a condition of final approval. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -033-18 Page 9 9.3 The subject lands are now located outside of the Bennett Creek floodplain and fully serviced by municipal services. Rezoning the lands to recognize the recently channelized Bennett Creek is consistent with provincial policies, the policies of the Clarington's Official Plan and the Region of Durham Official Plan. 9.4 Development of the balance of the lands zoned General Industrial (M2) and Light Industrial (M1) is subject to removal of Holding (H) Symbol. The request to remove the Holding (H) from the subject lands is consistent with the requirements set out in Clarington's Official Plan and Zoning By-law. 10. Concurrence Not Applicable. 11. Conclusion In consideration of all agency, staff and public comments, it is respectfully recommended that the applications to amend the Zoning By-law to rezone the portion of the Bennett Creek lands that were recently channelized to Environmental Protection (EP), as well as to remove the Holding (H) Symbol from the balance of the lands be approved. 12. Strategic Plan Application Not Applicable. Submitted by: Reviewed by: David J. Crome, MCIP, RPP Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LL.B Director of Planning Services Chief Administrative Officer Staff Contact: Carlo Pellarin, Manager Development Review, 905-623-3379 ext. 2408 or cpellarin@clarington.net Attachments: Attachment 1 —Zoning By-law Amendment The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision: John Morrison, Royal LePage Commercial E. Drew Dowling, Walker Head Lawyers Yavuz Yildirim, Pamdi Holdings Inc. Michael Ciceri, Clearwater Structures ES/CP/aw ) NEW FILING SYSTEWApplication Files\ZBA-Zoning\2015\ZBA2015-0013 1029629 Ontario Inc. (Lake Rd)\Staff Report\PSD-033-18.docx Municipality of Clarington Attachment 1 Report PSD -033-18 The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington By-law 2018 - being a By-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law for the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington Whereas the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington deems it advisable to amend By-law 84-63, as amended, of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington for ZBA2015-0013; Now Therefore Be It Resolved That the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington enacts as follows: 1. Schedule "Y to By-law 84-63, as amended, is hereby further amended by changing the zone designation from "Holding- Light Industrial ((H) M1) Zone" to "Environmental Protection (EP) Zone"; "Holding- Light Industrial ((H) M1) Zone" to "Light Industrial (M1) Zone"; "Holding- General Industrial ((H) M2) Zone" to "Environmental Protection (EP) Zone"; and "Holding- General Industrial ((H) M2) Zone" to "General Industrial (M2) Zone" as illustrated on the attached Schedule "A" hereto. 2. Schedule "A" attached hereto shall form part of the By-law. 3. This By-law shall come into effect on the date of the passing hereof, subject to the provisions of Sections 34 and 36 of the Planning Act. By -Law passed in open session this day of , 2018 Adrian Foster, Mayor C. Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk This is Schedule "A" to By-law 2018- , passed this day of , 2018 A.D. HIGNwAY 40 i O J �k�ROgti 0 W _U 2 H 7 O 9) Zoning Change From'(H)M1' TO'EP' Zoning Change From'(H)M1' To'M1' Zoning Change From '(H) M2'To'EP' Zoning Change From '(H) M2'To'M2' N Adrian Foster, Mayor Bowmanville • ZBA 2015-0013 • Schedule 3 C. Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk