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Report To: Council Report Number: PDR-007-21
Date of Meeting: May 25, 2021
Report Subject: Planning and Development Committee Meeting dated May 17, 2021
Recommendations:
1. Receive for Information
(a) 12.1 Minutes of the St Marys Cement Community Relations
Committee dated February 23, 2021
(b) 13.1 Ruben Plaza, Votorantim Cimentos, Corporate Enviornmental
Manager, St. Marys Cement, Regarding The Circulation of
False Information by Clarington Clear about St. Marys Cement
2. Southwest Courtice Secondary Plan — Recommendation Report for
Official Plan Amendment 125
That Report PSD-027-21 be received;
That Official Plan Amendment 125 (OPA 125) to include the Southwest Courtice
Secondary Plan in the Clarington Official Plan be adopted;
That upon adoption by Council, the Southwest Courtice Secondary Plan be
implemented by Staff as Council's policy on land use and planning matters and
through the capital budget program;
That the Director of Planning and Development Services be authorized to finalize
the form and content of OPA 125, the Secondary Plan and the Urban Design and
Sustainability Guidelines resulting from Council's consideration, public participation,
agency comments and technical considerations;
That the Urban Design and Sustainability Guidelines appended to the Secondary
Plan be approved and be used by staff to guide development applications and
public projects;
That the Director of Planning and Development Services be authorized to execute
any agreements to implement the Secondary Plan once adopted by Council;
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That OPA 125 be forwarded to the Region of Durham for approval;
That Council close the unopened road allowance legally referred to as:
Firstly: Part of the road allowance between Lots 34 and 35, Con 1
(Darlington), now Part 1 on 40R-31088, Municipality of Clarington;
Secondly: RDAL BTN LTS 34 & 35, Con 1 (Darlington) btn Hwy 401 &
d502897; Municipality of Clarington;
That the unopened road allowance portions be conveyed to the contiguous
landowners for an equivalent amount of land from the developers; and
That all interested parties listed in Report PDS-027-21 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision regarding the adoption of the Secondary Plan.
3. Brookhill Neighbourhood Secondary Plan Update
That Report be received;
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That Official Plan Amendment 126 to include the updated Brookhill Neighbourhood
Secondary Plan in the Clarington Official Plan be adopted;
That upon adoption by Council, the updated Brookhill Neighbourhood Secondary
Plan be implemented by Staff as Council's policy on land use and planning matters
and through the capital budget program;
That the Director of Planning and Development Services be authorized to finalize
the form and content of OPA 126, the Secondary Plan, and the Sustainable Urban
Design Guidelines resulting from Council's consideration, public participation,
agency comments, and technical considerations;
That the Sustainable Urban Design Guidelines appended to the updated Secondary
Plan be approved and used by Staff to guide development applications and public
projects;
That the Director of Planning and Development Services be authorized to execute
any agreements to implement the Secondary Plan once adopted by Council;
That OPA 126 be forwarded to the Region of Durham for approval;
That the lands shown in the Block Master Plan and applicable land policies and
designations be deferred to allow the applicable landowners to apply for an Official
Plan Amendment prior to the 2-year moratorium; and
That all interested parties listed in Report and any delegations be advised of
Council's decision regarding the adoption of the Secondary Plan.
4. Recommendation Report for an Official Plan Amendment Regarding
Special Study Area 2
That Report PDS-029-21 be received;
That the Official Plan Amendment attached to Report PDS-029-21, as Attachment
3, be approved;
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That the submissions made by the public with respect to this issue be directed to
the Official Plan review process for further consideration;
That the Region of Durham be advised of Council's decision; and
That all interested parties listed in Report PDS-029-21 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
5. Clarington Comments on Canada's Radioactive Waste Policy
Framework
That Report PDS-030-21 be received;
That Report PDS-030-21 be approved as the comments of the Municipality of
Clarington on Canada's Radioactive Waste Policy Framework;
That a copy of Council's decision and Report PDS-030-21 be forwarded to all
interested parties;
That the Nuclear Waste Management Organization be invited to provide an
educational session for the Clarington Council on the implementation of its process
for the safe, long-term management of radioactive waste through containment and
isolation in a deep geological repository and the timeframe for the removal of waste
from the Darlington Nuclear site; and
That all interested parties listed in Report PDS-030-21 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
6. Telecommunication Towers
That Report PDS-031-21 be received for information; and
That the Interested Parties be provided a copy of PDS-031-21 and Council's
recommendation.
7. Sprinkler Systems
Whereas the Provincial government brought in legislation, in 2010, requiring that
building permit applications for multiple -unit residential buildings higher than three
storeys submitted must comply with the new fire sprinkler requirements;
And whereas sprinkler systems have been shown to dramatically reduce fire
losses;
And whereas other types of dwelling units are in need of the same fire protection;
Now therefore be it resolved that the provincial government be requested to amend
the Ontario Building Code to make sprinkler systems mandatory in new buildings.