HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-29 ReportREPORT # 2
Mayor Rickard and Members of Council:
The following is a report of the meeting of the Planning and Development Committee
held on September 29, 1980.
1. Rezoning Z -A-2-13-2 (Noseworthy)
It was recommended to Council that
(1) Report P-146-80 relative to application for rezoning number •Z -A-2-13-2
part of Lot 11, B.F. Concession, former Town of Bowmanville (Edward
and Gloria Noseworthy) be received for information.
(2) The attached by-law 80-126 be forwarded to Council for information.
(3) Staff be authorized to negotiate an agreement with the proponent
guaranteeing that the existing cottage on the site will not be used
for residential purposes and acknowledging that the road abutting the
site is a private road which is not maintained by the municipality;
(4) Once the above noted agreement has been executed by the Town and the
propment, the attached by-law 80-126 be forwarded to Council for
approval; and
(5) The Region of Durham be advised of Council's action in respect of the
subject application.
2. O.M.B. Hearing By-law 79-106 - Schweizer
It was recommended to Council that the decision of the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing
re Town of Newcastle By-law 70-106 (Schweizer) be received for information.
3. Subdivision 18T-19720 - Romnev Mead
It was recommended to Council that the following resolution be adopted and forwarded
to the Plans Administration Division of the Ministry of Housing:
"The Town of Newcastle hereby request the Minister of Housing to extend the draft
plan approval of subdivision 18T-19720 to September 30, 1981"
and a recommendation to next year's Council to look favourably upon an additional
three months' extension provided East Woodbridge honours the commitments they have
before the Town at the present time and the extension be conditional upon East Woodbridge
providing a letter of undertaking to carry out the commitments.
4. Pits and Quarries Licencing By-law and Development Agreement
It was recommended to Council that report P-149-80 be received for information and
the draftPits and Quarries Licencing By-law and draft Pits and Quarries Development
Agreement be forwarded to the Town's Solicitor for review and comment prior to coming
to Committee and Council for consideration.
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5. Invoice Townline Shopping Centre Petition to Cabinet
It was recommended to Council that they instruct the Treasurer to pay the attached
invoice from D. B. Greenspan in the amount of $1,544. dated August 25, 1980, from
account 7702-207-000.
6. Mainstreet Revitalization Program
It was recommended to Council that report P-151-80 re Mainstreet Revitalization Program
be received for information.
7. Hamlet Survey - Hampton Mitchell's Corners and Orono
It was recommended to Council that report P-152-80 - Hamlet Survey, Hampton, Mitchell's
Corners and Orono, be received for information.
8. Rezoning Z -A-3-3-5, (Zosik)
It was recommended to Council that the applicant for rezoning number Z -A-3-3-5, part
lot 29, Concession 3, former Township of Clarke, 394256 Ontario Limited, Mr. H. Zosik,
be requested to submit revised plans.
9. Rezoning Z -A-1-6-6 - (Croth)
It was recommended to Council that by-law 80-127, rezoning Z -A-1-6-6, part lot 31,
Concession 2, Darlington (Mr. D. Croth) be forwarded to Council for approval at the
next regular meeting.
10. Proposed Subdivision Agreement 1ST -78107 (Davis)
It was recommended to Council that;
(1) Report P-160-80 re proposed subdivision agreement - Draft Approved Plan
of Subdivision Number 18T-78107, Ralph Davis be received for information.
(2) The attached subdivision agreement for the Ralph Davis Subdivision
be executed by Council; and
(3) The Town Clerk be requested to prepare a by-law for the purpose of
authorizing the execution of the agreement, to be presented to a
subsequent meeting of Council.
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11. Courtice Environmental Impact Analysis
It was recommended to Council that;
(1) Report P-162-80 be received
(2) The firm of Gartner Lee Associates be retained to carry out the
Courtice Environmental Impact Analysis in accordance with their
submitted proposal and the adopted terms of reference, less the
optional public consultation;
(3) Staff be authorized to investigate and to require the consultants
to carry out additional field investigations above and beyond those
outlined by the submitted proposal but at a cost not to exceed the
difference between the quoted price and the Council approved budget
for the study.
Respectfully submitted
Ann Cowman, Chairman