HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-02-19REPORT NO. 2
Mayor Rickard and Members of Council: -
The following is a report of meetings of the Planning and Development
Committee held on February 15, 1979 and February 19, 1979:
1. Bowmanville Mall
It was recommended to Council that they approve in principle the merits of a
Third Phase of the Bowmanville Mall and that the Third Phase will be determined
by and subject to a Market Analysis to be undertaken by the Town.
2. Zoning By -Laws
The following by-laws from other Municipalities, were received for information:
Township of Scugog - 9-77, 10-77, 5-79, 1-79
City of Oshawa - 6-79, 168-78 (subject to the correction in Report
P-18-79 that it is the `south-east
corner of Taunton and Wilson Roads).
3. O.P.A. 189 - B. Schweizer
It was recommended to Council that the Region of Durham be advised that the
Town of Newcastle has no objection to the proposed amendment to the Durham
Regional Plan, O.P.A. 189, B. Schweizer, part lot 15, Conc. 2 former Township
of Clarke.
4. O.P.A. 177 - Cadillac Fairview Corporation
It was recommended to Council that the following recommendation contained in
Report P-22-79, relative to Amendment to the Bowmanville Official Plan, O.P.A.
177, Cadillac Fairview Corporation, be endorsed:
1. That the Region of Durham be advised that the Town has no
objection to Official Plan Amendment 177 being an amendment
to the Bowmanville Official Plan.
2. That the limits of the proposed amendment be expanded to include
the balance of the study area as delineated within the revised
amendment attached herein:
3. That the North Central Bowmanville Planning Study, as submitted,
on behalf of the applicants, be used as input to the detailed
studies which are pre -requisite to permitting development to
take place.
5. Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authori
It was recommended to Council that C.L.O.C.A. be requested not to comment
favourably to the Ministry of Housing on any further applications for sub-
divisions in the Courtice Area until the Town has established an approved District
or Development Plan and a method of satisfactorily dealing with Storm Water Drainage.
This policy is endorsed by the Town of Newcastle Council and is also directing our
Staff to implement this Policy.
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6. O.P.A. 175 - Gordon Lee
It was recommended to Council that the following recommendation contained in
Report P-20-79 relative to Official Plan Amendment, Durham Regional Official
Plan, O.P.A. 175, Gordon Lee, Regional File 78-20 be endorsed:
"That, inasmuch as the proposed use may adversely affect the present uses of
the surrounding lands and the implementation of the provisions of the Durham
Regional Official Plan, the Region be advised of the Town's objection to the
proposed amendment".
7. C.L.O.C.A. Environmental Sensitivity Mapping Project Report
It was recommended to Council that the Central Lake Ontario Conservation
Authority Environmental Sensitivity Mapping Project Report be received for
information and Staff continue to liaise with C.L.O.C.A. and Regional Staff
before making recommendations to Council and approval of policy.
8. Burketon Station Development Plan
It was recommended to Council that:
1. The Development Plan for the Hamlet of Burketon Station be adopted
as submitted;
2. The number of building permits to be issued within the limits of the
Burketon Station Development Plan be limited to a maximum of twelve
(12) per annum.
3. That the Region of Durham be requested to prepare the necessary
amendment to the Official Plan for the former Township of Darlington.
9. Land Division Committee Decisions
It was recommended to Council that they concur with the Land Division
Committee decisions to date, as detailed in Report P-26-79.
10. C.L.O.C.A. re Courtice Development Area
It was recommended to Council that the letter from the Central Lake Ontario
Conservation Authority relative to Courtice Development Area, be received for
information.
11. Architectural Controls
It was recommended to Council that the Town establish an Architectural Control
Committee for each new subdivision through the provisions of the subdivision
Agreement. This Committee consist of one representative of the Developer,
a representative of the Works and Planning Departments, and a Control Architect
selected by the Town but paid by the Developer. This Committee produce a set of
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standards to control the aesthetics of the development in the particular sub-
division. The subdivision agreement contain a provision that no building permit
is available for any lot in the subdivision until the plans and elevations have
been approved by the Committee and that a By-law be prepared to implement the fore-
going decision.
12. O.M.B. Hearings re Courtice
It was recommended to Council that they confirm that Mr. Greenspan be retained
to represent the Town at O.M.B. Hearings re Courtice.
13. G. Baird - Architect
It was recommended to Council that George Baird be hired as Architect for the
Community District Plan Proposals for the Bowmanville Urban Area.
14. Community District Plan - Bowmanville
It was recommended to Council that I.B.I. Group be engaged to prepare the
Community District Plan Proposals for the Bowmanville Urban Area in accordance
with their submission dated January 30, 1979, to be billed on an hourly rate, not
to exceed an upset figure of $37,700. to be completed in 16 weeks from the date
of the signing of the contract with a penalty of $100. per day if this time frame
is exceeded.
15. Ontario Hydro
It was recommended to Council that they petition Ontario Hydro in the most
persuasive manner that there should be no delay in the development of the
Darlington Generating Station from the proposed schedule as presented to the
Town of Newcastle. The Darlington Generating Station, as proposed, has acted
as a catalyst for further industrial and commercial development, all so essential
to the economy of this Country. Any delay in construction would have a serious
effect on employment over a very large area.
Respectfully submitted,
Ann Cowman, Chairman.
MONIT" 'NG OFLANDDIVISION COMMITTEE DECISIONS OF
LD.
FLE NO.
APPLICANT
LOCATION
NATURE OF APPLICATION
REGIONAL
OFFICIAL PLAN
ZONING
BY- LAW
LD. C.
DECISIONS
STAFF
COMMENTS
LD 6179
Mr. & Mrs.
Lot 23, BFC, Clarke
Division of an 30 acre lot with house and
Conforms
Conforms
Approval
.No Comment
Edwin Staub
barn. Retain 5.6 acres for retirement lot.
LD 3/79
Fred C. Vagg
Pt. Lot 16, Block
Extension of driveway - boundary realign-
Conforms
Conforms
Approved
No problem
'D', Hannings Plan
ment
boundary realig
-with the
ment
access of
the drive-
way onto
the street
LD 10/79
Alfred
Pt. Lot 11, Con. 3,
Division of farm as retirement lot for a
Farm retirement
Conforms
Approval
No comment
Margaret
Darlington
bona fide farmer - the remainder being
lot
Millson
sold to son
LD 16/79
Darlington
Pt. Lot 27, BFC
Division of land for industrial purposes
Conforms
Conforms
pproval - indus-
o comment
Industrial
Darlington
trial development
Limited
Nithin industrial
area
LD 11/79
Darlington
Pt. Lot 27, BFC,
Division of Land for industrial purposes
Conforms
Conforms
Approval - industrial
Industrials
Darlington
development with-
No comment
LiHiited
in Industrial are
LD 470/73
4illiam Vroom
Pt. Lot 14, Con. 3,
C.L.O.C.A. watershed lands
Conforms
Conforms
Approval
No comment
(Recirculated)
Darlington
LD 31/79
Elbert Hay &
Pt. Lot 27, Con. 1,
Land assembly for proposed Senior Citizen3
Conforms
Conforms
Approval - condit-
one foot
Margaret Hay
Clarke
Development
ional upon a deed
reserve be
f a one foot re-
deeded to
serve
the Town of
Newcastle
LD 34/79
Ontario Hydro
Pt. Lot 13, Con. 1,
Agriculture and Hydro Easements
Conforms
Conforms
Approval
No comment
Clarke
LD 37/79
William Vroom
Pt. Lots 13 & 14,
Future proposed subdivision
Conforms
Conforms
Approval
No comment
Con. 2, Darlington