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Date of Meeting: May 13, 2021
File Number: A2021-0013
Address: 3238 Tooley Road, Courtice
Report Subject: A minor variance application to facilitate a land division that would have
the effect of creating a new lot for a single detached dwelling by reducing
the minimum lot frontage from 17 metres to 16 metres for the severed lot.
Recommendations:
1. That the Report for Minor Variance Application A2021-0013 be received;
2. That all written comments and verbal submissions were considered in the
deliberation of this application;
3. That application A2021-0013 for a minor variance to Section 12.4.95 of Zoning By-
law 84-63 to facilitate a land division that would have the effect of creating a new lot
for a single detached dwelling by reducing the minimum lot frontage from 17 metres
to 16 metres for the severed lot, 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; and
4. That all interested parties listed in this report be forwarded a copy of Committee's
decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Committee of Adjustment A2021-0007
1. Application Details
1.1 Owner/Applicant: Sasi Kumar
Page 2
1.2 Agent: Ken Hoy (Stonefield Homes)
1.3 Proposal Minor variance to Section 12.4.95 of Zoning By-law 84-63 to
facilitate a land division that would have the effect of creating a
new lot for a single detached dwelling by reducing the minimum
lot frontage from 17 metres to 16 metres for the severed lot.
1.4 Area of Lot: 2,114 square metres (0.21 hectares)
Retained Parcel: -1,088 square metres
Severed Parcel: -1,024 square metres
1.5 Location:
1.6 Legal Description
1.7 Zoning:
1.8 Clarington Official
Plan Designation:
1.9 Durham Region
Official Plan
Designation:
1.10 Heritage Status
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Committee of Adjustment A2021-0007 Page 4
2. Background
2.1 In 2016, Council approved a Municipally initiated Zoning By-law Amendment for
properties along Tooley Road, south of McLean Road/future Adelaide Avenue
extension, and north of Nash Road in Courtice. The properties were rezoned from
"Urban Residential (R1)" to "Urban Residential Exception (R1-95)" which restricted the
permitted uses to only single detached dwellings; increased the minimum lot frontage
from 15 metres to a 17 metres, increased the minimum front yard setback from 6 metres
to 7.5 metres to the private garage, and increased the minimum front yard setback from
4.5 metres to 7 metres to the dwelling. The properties were rezoned from "Urban
Residential (R1)" to "Urban Residential Exception (R1-95)" which restricted the
permitted uses to only single detached dwellings; increased the minimum lot frontage
from 15 metres to 17 metres; increased the minimum front yard setback from 6 metres
to 7.5 metres to the private garage, and increased the minimum front yard setback from
4.5 metres to 7 metres to the dwelling.
2.2 The intent of the 2016 rezoning was to respond to the Tooley Road residents' concern
about the proposed developments on the west side of Tooley Road, south of the
Adelaide Avenue extension. Public consultations with the residents took place during
the Worden East Neighbourhood Plan review in 2015 and 2016. The residents for the
most part understood that development on Tooley Road is inevitable yet wanted to
ensure the character of their street is maintained. The residents desired protection of
the natural environment, maintaining larger lots and allowing homes with greater
setbacks from Tooley Road to maintain `green' along the frontage rather than a `wall' of
garages and driveways.
2.3 On April 28, 2021, a minor variance application was submitted by Ken Hoy of Stonefield
Homes, requesting a reduction in the required lot frontage to 16 metres to facilitate a
severance at 3238 Tooley Road, for two future single detached dwellings. The retained
lot is proposed to have a lot frontage of the required 17 metres (Figure 2). The existing
single detached dwelling on the subject property is proposed to be demolished.
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3. Land Characteristics and Surrounding Uses
3.1 The subject property is located at 3238 Tooley Road, on the west side of Tooley Road,
north of Nash Road, and south of the northwest boundary of the Courtice Urban Area
(see Figure 3). The lot is approximately 2,114 square metres with an approximate total
lot frontage of 33 metres and an approximate depth of 64 metres. The property is similar
to other residential lots on Tooley Road.
3.2 The surrounding uses to the north, south and east are residential. To the rear (west) of
the property is a forested area, zoned "Holding — Urban Residential Type One
((H)(R1))". The abutting lands to the rear are subject to a plan of subdivision.
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Figure 3 — Aerial image of the surrounding land uses
4. Public Notice and Submissions
Page 6
4.1 Pursuant to the requirements of the Planning Act, the appropriate signage
acknowledging the application was installed on the subject lands (see Figure 4). In
addition, the appropriate notice was mailed to each landowner within the prescribed
distance.
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Committee of Adjustment A2021-0013 Page 7
Figure 4 — Notice posted in the front yard of the subject property
4.2 Staff received a total of 5 phone calls and 3 email enquiries about this application.
4.3 A resident of Tooley Road, called to clarify the purpose of the proposed minor variance
application and asked whether they will be receiving a notice regarding the application.
At the time of the first phone call, the notice sign was posted on the subject property and
notices have been mailed out to surrounding properties. Staff clarified that surrounding
properties would receive the notice in the mail shortly. The resident also followed up
with a phone call notifying Staff that a written submission would be submitted — outlining
the neighbourhood's objection to the proposed variance. A letter and petition with 31
signatures of Tooley Road was submitted to Staff on May 26t" outlining the objection to
the minor variance application with strong concern for the natural environment,
preservation of the existing street character, and flooding issues on lots with 17 metre
frontages. The letter also states that a sewer does not exist in front of this lot and active
wells exist on neighbouring properties. The subdivision at the south of Tooley Road was
what the residents agreed to in exchange for the minimum 17 metre frontage for any
future homes.
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4.4 A resident of Tooley Road, called twice to notify Staff that the sign was peeling off the
post on the subject property and asked if they will receive notice, how to join the
meeting, and make a submission. At the time notice was mailed out and Staff clarified
that owners would be receiving a copy of the notice in the mail shortly.
4.5 A resident of Tooley Road, called to notify Staff that they had not received notice
regarding the minor variance application. Staff clarified that notices have been mailed
out and they would receive a notice in the mail soon.
4.6 A resident of Tooley Road, submitted an email to Staff outlining their objection to the
proposed land division at the subject property as they believe the proposed variance
would influence property values in the future and set a precedent for future development
on smaller lots on Tooley Road. They also expressed concern for the increased
pedestrian traffic and lack of sidewalks on this road, as well as the existing wildlife
habitat in the area which is at risk with future development.
4.7 A resident of Tooley Road emailed Staff expressing support for the proposed minor
variance application. They noted that 3280 Tooley Road has a frontage of 16.15 metres
and supports any lot creation with a frontage of at least 15 metres as it is in accordance
with the previous "R1" parent zoning, and more consistent with Provincial intensification
guidelines. The resident states that the variance will still uphold the existing character of
the Tooley community. They also suggest that the lots created by the proposed
severance be serviced by sanitary sewers.
4.8 A resident of Tooley Road emailed Staff objecting the application as lot size reductions
would change the countryside feel of Tooley Road and create a subdivision type of
street where houses are closer together. They also provided a photograph of the posted
notice falling down on the subject property. Staff had forwarded the photograph to the
agent requesting that the notice be fixed and posted on the property appropriately.
5. Departmental Comments
5.1 The Infrastructure Division of Public Works has no objections to the proposal in
principle. Further requirements will be issued at which the time the applicant applies for
land division approval.
5.2 The Building Division of Planning and Development Services has no comments
regarding the application.
5.3 Clarington Emergency and Fire Services Department has no fire safety concerns with
the application.
5.4 The Heritage branch of Planning and Development Services do not have any comments
or concerns with the application.
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6. Agency Comments
6.1 The Central Lake Conservation Authority has no objection to the application. CLOCA
will provide detailed comments as part of the land division process.
7. Discussion
Conformity with the intent and purpose of the Regional and Clarington Official Plans
7.1 The subject property is designated Major Open Space Areas in the Durham Region
Official Plan. Development within these areas shall demonstrate the use is appropriate
for its location, is encouraged to locate on existing parcels of appropriate size for the
propose use, is compatible with sensitive to the environment, be located on an existing
opened public road and shall not compromise the design and function of the road.
7.2 The subject property is designated Urban Residential in the Clarington Official Plan.
These areas are intended for housing purposes and must be compatible with the
surrounding residential uses.
7.3 For the above stated reasons, it is Staff's opinion that the application conforms to the
intent and purpose of both the Official Plans.
Conformity with the intent and purpose of the Zoning by-law
7.4 The subject property is zoned "Urban Residential Exception (R1-95)" in Zoning By-law
84-63. This exception zone requires a minimum lot frontage of 17 metres, a two -metre
increase from the required lot frontage in the "R1" parent zone. The intent and purpose
of lot frontage is to ensure that there is sufficient area to situate a dwelling with
appropriate setbacks from abutting properties while also creating a consistent
neighbourhood character. The required minimum lot frontage of 17 metres is to
preserve a countryside residential character on Tooley Road which was determined at
the time of the 2016 rezoning, despite the subject lands being within the urban area
where intensification is also encouraged. The proposed severed and retained parcel
have sufficient lot area to accommodate a single detached dwelling on each parcel. In
addition, the proposed reduction to 16 metres for the severed parcel will not significantly
impact the character along Tooley Road as other properties have varied frontages,
including frontages between 15 and 17 metres.
7.5 The proposed retained parcel will satisfy the minimum lot frontage requirement of 17
metres.
7.6 It is Staff's opinion that the proposed reduction to lot frontage maintains sufficient area
to situate a dwelling with appropriate setbacks from abutting properties while also
maintaining neighbourhood character. For the above reasons it is in staff's opinion that
the proposal maintains the intent and purpose of the Zoning By-law.
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Desirable for the appropriate development or use of the land, building or structure
7.7 The appropriate development for the subject property is residential. The area is zoned
to permit single detached dwellings. The proposed severance will provide an opportunity
for intensification on the property without significantly deviating from the lot frontage
requirement of 17 metres. Intensification through infill development is desirable where it
can be accommodated as it makes efficient use of existing infrastructure while providing
additional housing.
7.8 The reduction in lot frontage from 17 metres to 16 metres for the proposed severed
parcel can be supported as a 16-metre lot remains quite a bit larger than typical urban
residential lots. A lot of this size can support a dwelling that will not significantly erode
the character of the neighbourhood.
7.9 Based on the review by Staff and agencies there are no technical reasons why the
minor variance should not be supported.
7.10 For the above stated reasons, it is Staff's opinion that the minor variance requested is
desirable for the residential use of land and building.
Minor in Nature
7.11 The subject property has an approximate total lot frontage of 33 metres, which can
support intensification. The existing lot frontage of the subject property is almost double
of what is required in the Zoning By-law. This application to reduce the frontage for the
severed parcel from 17 metres to 16 metres will allow gentle intensification without
significantly altering the visual impact to the street. In addition, the proposed lot
frontages for the retained and severed parcel will accommodate appropriate access to
each parcel with sufficient area for grading.
7.12 It is expected that new single detached dwellings to be built on the severed and retained
will be able to satisfy all other zone provisions, including maximum lot coverage and
minimum setback regulations.
7.13 For the above stated reasons, it is Staff's opinion that the proposed reduction in lot
frontage is minor in nature and would be desirable for the neighbourhood.
8. Conclusion
8.1 Based on Staff's review of the application the application conforms to the intent and
purpose of the Zoning By-law and the Regional and Municipal Official Plans, is desirable
for the appropriate development or use of land and is deemed to be minor in nature.
7.2 Given the above comments, Staff recommends approving this application for a minor
variance to facilitate a land division that would have the effect of creating a new lot for a
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single detached dwelling by reducing the minimum lot frontage from 17 metres to 16
metres for the severed lot.
Submitted by: ��iS(L n�tt
Anne Taylor Scott, Principal Planner
Development Review Branch
Staff Contact: Aibelle Babista, Planner
Interested Parties:
The following interested parties will be notified of Committee's decision:
Irene & Mike Williams
Cliff Curtis
Corrinne & Andy Appleton
Halina Workman