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Mayor Rickard and Members of Council: -
The following is a report of the Planning and Development Committee meeting held
on Monday, February 18, 1980:
1. C.P.A. 75-29/D Brooks, Lovell McLellan - Part Lot 3, Conc. 4 Dar
It was recommended to Council that;
1) The Region of Durham be requested to consider the
revised amendment application with regard to the
Town's comments and recommendations contained in
Staff Report P-11-80 as adopted by Committee
resolution #PD -27-80 and endorsed by Council on
January 28, 1980; and
2) The applicant be advised that the maximum number of lots
to be permitted shall not exceed 15 and that the Town
reserves the right to reduce that figure if necessitated
by the required detailed engineering reports or
environmental analysis.
2. Application for Subdivision 18T-78006, Lot 25, Con. B.F.
former Village of Newcastle
It was recommended to Council that the recommendation in Report P-24-80
relative to Application for Subdivision 18T-78006, Lot 25 B.F. Concession, former
Village of Newcastle be endorsed subject to the report being corrected to reflect
the fact that the property is in the former Village of Newcastle and not the
former Township of Clarke.
3. Extension of Bowmanville Business Improvement Area
It was recommended to Council that the Town Clerk be instructed to initiate procedures
for expanding the Business Improvement Area in accordance with the request of the
Bowmanville Board of Management of November 21, 1979.
4. Enniskillen General Store
It was recommended to Council that the correspondence from the Enniskillen General
Store, of December 28, 1979, be received for information.
5. Policy re Levies Non -Profit Senior Citizens' Housing
It was to Council that the attached Policy in respect of levies on Private Non -Profit
Senior Citizens Housing be forwarded to Council for adoption by by-law.
6. Burketon Hills Subdivision 18T-75362
It was recommended to Council that the Town of Newcastle hereby requests the Central
Lake Ontario Conservation Authority to review their comments on the Burketon Hills
subdivision plan 18T-75362 and hereby suggests that the Authority request the Ministry
of Housing to revise the conditions of draft plan approval to incorporate whatever
conditions the Authority may deem applicable to the subdivision plan, provided such
conditions do not alter the road layout as approved by the Town of Newcastle and the
Ministry of Housing.
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7. By -Law 79-72 - Class "A" Public Street, Conc. 3 & 4, Lots 4 & 5
Darlington
It was recommended to Council that they approve the request of the Central Lake Ontario
Conservation Authority and repeal By-law 79-72 and the amending by-law be forwarded to
Council for approval. See By-law 80-20
8. By-law 6-80 - Township of Scugog
It was recommended to Council that by-law 6-80 of the Township of Scugog be received
for information.
9. Orono Chamber of Commerce
It was recommended that Report P-26-80 relative to correspondence from the Orono
Chamber of Commerce be forwarded to Council for consideration in conjuntion with the
other Committee reports pertaining to this matter.
10. Haydon Hamlet Plan
It was recommended to Council that
1) Report P-28-80 be received
2) The proposed revisions to the Development Plan for Haydon be endorsed
3) Planning Staff forward the revised development plan for Haydon to Regional
Council for comments in accordance with Section 10.4.2.2 of the Durham
Regional Official Plan
4) Planning Staff report back to the Planning Committee at its next appropriate
regular evening meeting, upon receipt of comments from Durham Regional Council
as per recommendation #3.
11. O.P.A. 20 and 79-46/D - Windsweep Farms (1965) Ltd. and 385429 Ontario Ltd.
It was recommended to Council that the Region of Durham be requested to consider the Town's
comments on Official Plan Amendment 20 as applicable to Official Plan Amendment application
79-46/D (Windsweep Farms (1965) Ltd. and 385429 Ontario Limited)
12. O.P.A. 80-3/D Section 7.2.7 Durham Official Plan
It was recommended to Council that the Region of Durham be advised that the Town of
Newcastle has no objection to proposed Official Plan Amendment 80-3/D - Section 7.2.7
of the Durham Regional Official Plan.
13. By-law 79-44 - Newcastle Lodge for Senior Citizens - Rezoning
It was recommended to Council that the request filed on behalf of the Newcastle Lodge
for Senior Citizens for an amendment to By-law 79-44 to reduce the required dwelling
unit area be approved and the amending by-law be forwarded to Council for approval.
See By-law 80-21
14. R-60 - Ridge Pine Park
It was recommended to Council that the correspondence from the Durham Region Federation
of Agriculture, dated February 11, 1980 relative to their appeal to the Cabinet of
decision re R-60, referral re Durham Regional Official Plan, be received for information.
Respectfully submitted
Ann Cowman, Chairman
Item 5. of Report #1
T 0 W N O F N E W C A S T L E
Policy in respect of Development Charges
and
the provision of Private Non -Profit Senior Citizen Housing
1. The Town of Newcastle will endeavour to assist its senior
citizens in securing adequate and affordable accommodation
suited to their budgeting and physical needs.
2. Upon request, the Town of Newcastle will consider the provision
of a grant equal to, or for the portion of, the development
charges received by the Town for each below market and rent -
geared -to -income senior citizen unit produced by a Private
Non -Profit Corporation funded by Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation and/or the Province of Ontario.
3. The Town of Newcastle shall have regard for the following in
considering a request for a grant described in (2) above:
(a) the availability of existing municipal services;
(b) the location of the project in relation to Commercial,
recreational, and institutional services;
(c) the location of the project in relation to public trans-
portation;
(d) the need for the project, as reflected through the demand
study produced by the non-profit group to warrant financing
by C.M.H.C. or O.H.C. for the project;
(e) a guarantee from the non-profit group that the project will
be accommodating people from Newcastle;
(f) a guarantee from the non-profit group that all eligible resi-
dents in Newcastle will be given equal access to the unit.