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Report To: Council
Date of Meeting: March 22, 2021
Report Number: PDR-004-21
Report Subject: Planning and Development Committee Meeting of March 15, 2021
Recommendations:
1. Receive for Information
(a) 10.1 Memo from Ryan Windle, Director of Planning and
Development Services, Regarding an Update on Lakeridge
Health Bowmanville Helipad
(b) 10.2 Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs, Ontario Regulation
167-21 Zoning Order - Municipality of Clarington, for 2423
Rundle Road for Home Hardware
(c) 16.1 Confidential Verbal Update from Faye Langmaid, Manager of
Special Projects, Regarding a Property Matter
2. Delegation of Peter Vogel, Vice -Chair, Clarington Heritage Committee,
Regarding Report PDS-019-21 Addition of Properties to the Municipal
Heritage Register and Heritage Committee Update
That the Delegation of Peter Vogel, Vice -Chair, Clarington Heritage Committee
regarding Report PDS-012-21 Addition of Properties to the Municipal Heritage
Register and Heritage Committee Update, be received with thanks.
3. Presentation from Pam Lancaster, Stewardship Technician, Source
Water Protection Technician, Ganaraska Region Conservation
Authority, Regarding Clean Water Healthy Lands Financial Assistance
Program
That the Presentation of Pam Lancaster, Stewardship Technician, Source Water
Protection Technician, Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority, regarding Clean
Water Healthy Lands Financial Assistance Program, be received with thanks.
Municipality of Clarington
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4. Brian Bridgeman, MCIP, RPP, Commissioner of Planning and
Economic Development, Region of Durham, Regarding C.P. Railway
Traffic Information and Data Arising from Resolution #C-028-21
That the following resolution from Brian Bridgeman, Commissioner of Planning and
Economic Development, regarding C.P. Railway Traffic Information and Data
Arising from Resolution #C-028-21, be endorsed by the Municipality of Clarington:
Whereas sound is considered by the Environmental Protection Act to be
a contaminant which causes negative effects on human health;
Whereas the Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) states that planning for
land uses in the vicinity of rail facilities should be undertaken in a manner
that ensures that rail facilities and sensitive land uses are appropriately
designed, buffered and/or separated from each other;
Whereas the PPS also directs municipalities to avoid land use patterns
and development which may cause environmental or public health and
safety concerns;
Whereas, Environmental Noise Assessment Studies, prepared in
accordance with Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks
guidelines require accurate and up -to date data to accurately assess the
impacts of railway noise on new development and identify appropriate
mitigation measures;
Now therefore, be it resolved that the Region of Durham is requesting
that CP Rail reconsider its decision to cease providing railway traffic
information to the noise consultants; and
That a copy of this motion be forwarded to CP Rail; the area
municipalities; the Association of Municipalities Ontario (AMO); and the
Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM).
5. PDS-019-21 Addition of Properties to the Municipal Heritage Register
That Report PDS-019-21 be received;
That 172 Liberty Street North, Bowmanville be added to the Municipal Register;
That 192 Liberty Street North, Bowmanville be added to the Municipal Register;
That 77 Scugog Street, Bowmanville be added to the Municipal Register;
That 75 Wellington Street, Bowmanville be added to the Municipal Register; and
That all interested parties listed in Report PDS-019-21 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision
Municipality of Clarington
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6. Region of Durham's Municipal Comprehensive Review
That the position of Clarington on the Region of Durham's Municipal
Comprehensive Review be presented to and endorsed by Council.
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