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Minutes of the Committee of Adjustment
Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
December 10, 2020
Municipal Administrative Centre, Council Chambers
40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville
Preliminary Note
In response to the Province's Emergency Order and to maintain physical distancing
during the COVID-19 pandemic, this Committee of Adjustment meeting took place in an
electronic format. Members listed as being "electronically present," as well as applicants
and members of the public, participated though the teleconferencing platform Microsoft
Teams, which allows participation through a computer's video and audio, or by
telephone.
Electronically present:
Todd Taylor
Chairperson
Toni Rubino
Acting Secretary -Treasurer
Annette Van Dyk
Meeting Host
Shelley Pohjola
Member
Dave Eastman
Member
John Bate
Member
Gord Wallace
Member
Regrets:
Noel Gamble Member
1. Call to Order
Chairperson, Todd Taylor, called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm.
2. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest
There were no pecuniary interests stated for this meeting.
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3. Applications:
3.1 A2020-0051 Owner/applicant: Alan Johansen
11 Church Street, Bowmanville
Chairperson, Todd Taylor, asked staff if the applicant was aware of the Staff Report
tabling the application.
Planning Staff Member, Toni Rubino, advised that the applicant received the comments
and had no objections to the tabling of the application. The applicant had called to
indicate that he was unable to attend the meeting.
No other Committee Members had questions or comments.
No other persons spoke in support or opposition of the application.
Motion to table as recommended moved by Dave Eastman, seconded by Gord
Wallace.
Full text of decision:
"That application A2020-0051 for a minor variance to Section 12.2 d. i) of Zoning By-law
84-63 to reduce the front yard setback from the minimum required 4.5 metres to 4.1
metres to the dwelling be tabled for a period of up to sixty (60) days, to allow the
applicant more time to satisfy municipal requirements relating to the reinstatement of a
second parking space."
"Carried"
3.2 A2020-0055 Owner/applicant: Perry Jackman, Hollee Homes Inc.
Agent: Bobbi Ann Brooks, Top Floor Design
3 Pine Street, Bowmanville
Agent Bobbi Ann Brooks participated via the Teams app with audio only. Ms. Brooks
gave a verbal presentation to the Committee in favour of the application, which provided
similar arguments and details as in the recommendation report prepared for this
application.
Local resident Sean Szoradi participated via the Teams app with audio only. He
expressed concerns that a semi-detached dwelling was not in keeping with the
character of the neighbourhood and that the local park already causes a overflow of
parking onto Pine Street. Mr. Szoradi also asked if the severance had taken place.
Ms. Brooks advised that the area is zoned for a semi-detached dwelling.
Committee Member, Gord Wallace, asked Staff about the status of the severance.
Planning Staff Member, Toni Rubino, clarified that while a severance was approved to
sever what is now 3 Pine Street from 112 Duke Street, a severance for the semi-
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detached building would not take place until the foundation was poured for the semi-
detached building.
Committee Member, Gord Wallace, asked Staff if the proposal complies with the
parking regulations in the Zoning By-law.
Planning Staff Member, Toni Rubino, advised that the proposal provides two outdoor
and one indoor parking space per dwelling unit which complies with the Zoning By-law's
requirements for two outdoor parking spaces per dwelling unit.
Local resident, Chris Vesters, participated via the Teams app with audio only. He
expressed concerns that a semi-detached dwelling was not in keeping with the
character of the neighbourhood and that the applicant should comply with the
landscaping requirement.
Planning Staff Member, Toni Rubino, clarified that a semi-detached dwelling is
permitted within the zoning and in order to comply with the established building line in
the Neighbourhood Character Overlay and parking requirements, that the front yard
landscaped open space is slightly deficient.
Mr. Vesters asked if the variances were approved and the applicant obtained a Building
Permit if they would have to comply with the zoning as that was not the case for the
dwelling at 112 Duke Street.
Planning Staff Member, Toni Rubino, clarified that the applicant would be required to
build what was approved at the building permit stage and that to approve a building
permit application the proposal would be required to comply with the Zoning By-law.
No other Committee Members had questions or comments.
No other persons spoke in support or opposition of the application.
Motion to approve as recommended moved by Dave Eastman, seconded by Shelley
Pohjola.
Full text of decision:
"That the revised application A2020-0055 for a minor variance to Sections 12.2 a. ii).,
and 12.2.1. d. ii) of Zoning By-law 84-63 to reduce the lot area from the minimum 550
square metres to 540 square metres and to reduce the minimum landscaped open
space in the front yard (soft landscaping) from the required 50% to 47% to facilitate the
development of a semi-detached dwelling at 3 Pine Street be approved as it is minor in
nature, desirable for the appropriate development or use of the land and maintains the
general intent and purpose of the Zoning By-law, the Durham Region Official Plan and
Clarington Official Plan"
"Carried"
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4. Adoption of Minutes of Previous Meetings, November 26, 2020.
Moved by Dave Eastman, seconded by Shelley Pohjola.
"That the minutes of the Committee of Adjustment, held on November 26, 2020 be
Approved."
"Carried"
5. Other Business
• Appeal date for the foregoing applications is December 30, 2020.
• Next Meeting of the Committee of Adjustment is to be determined.
6. Adjournment
Moved by Dave Eastman, seconded by Shelley Pohjola.
"That the meeting adjourn at 7:28 pm."