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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSD-025-14 ClafiRgt011 REPORT PLANNING DEPARTMENT SERVICES PUBLIC MEETING Meeting: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE Date: May 5, 2014 Resolution#: 6P4-317-1Y By-law#: N/A Report#: PSD-025-14 File#: COPA 2014-0002 & ZBA 2014-0011 Subject: AN APPLICATION FOR A CLARINGTON OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND REZONING TO ALLOW PARKING AND ANCILLARY USES ON LANDS NEARBY TO CANADIAN TIRE MOTORSPORT PARK APPLICANT: REPUBLIC LIVE INC. RECOMMENDATIONS: It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee recommend to Council the following: 1. THAT Report PSD-025-14 be received; 2. THAT the applications to amend the Clarington Official Plan and Zoning By-law submitted by Republic Live Inc., to allow parking and ancillary uses, continue to be processed and that a subsequent report be prepared; and 3. THAT all interested parties listed in Report PSD-025-14 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. Submitted by: Reviewed by: Davi rome, MCIP, RPP an Iin Wu, Director of Planning Services Chief Administrative Officer MM/CP/df 30 April, 2014 CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T 905-623-3379 REPORT NO.: PSD-025-14 PAGE 2 1. APPLICATION DETAILS 1.1 Owner: Jeffrey and Nancy Dobson 1.2 Applicant: Republic Live Inc. 1.3 Agent: Valerie Cranmer & Associates 1.4 Proposal: Clarington Official Plan Amendment A proposed Clarington Official Plan Amendment to change the land use designation from General Agricultural to Green Space to allow recreational uses. Zoning By-law Amendment A proposed Zoning By-law amendment to permit parking, portable washroom facilities, temporary ticket processing booths and bus loading and parking areas associated with events on the nearby Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP) lands. (Application revised on April 28, 2014 as noted in Section 2.4) 1.5 Area: 45.36 hectares (112 acres) 1.6 Location: 3730 Concession Road 10, Part of Lot 23 and 24, Concession 10, former Township of Clarke Figure 1 Property Location Map(Clarke) 2. BACKGROUND N x 2.1 This public meeting is required under the Planning Act 0 REGIONAL ROAD 20 to consider applications submitted on March 31, 2014, Ay by Republic Live Inc. for a Clarington Official Plan �CONCESSION ROAD 10 _ �S amendment and Zoning By-law amendment to allow parking, portable washroom facilities, temporary ticket Subject ���� processing booths and bus loading and parking areas on 2! Site ILC the subject lands (see Figure 2). The rezoning - application requests a permanent zoning change that would permit overflow day use parking and ancillary uses not only for music festivals, but also any event - ROAD:= held at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. In addition to submitting these applications, the applicant has submitted an application for Site Plan Approval on the _ Q o subject lands. I.Q- 2.2 The Darclarke Properties Corp. property located west of the CTMP was recently rezoned to allow unserviced camping as a temporary use (three years) with restrictions. The property immediately west of the Darclarke property is currently subject to Clarington Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment applications seeking to permit camping and ancillary uses for music festivals and other events held at CTMP. 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Outlined in yellow is a portion of the CTMP property, in maroon is the Darclarke property (camping), in green is the 1829963 Ont. Inc. property (camping) and in red is the Dobson property (parking). FIGURE 3 — Property Relationship Map - �:• REGIONAL ROAD 20 ! •'I SHUTTLE BUS PARKING i ROUTE CONCESSION ROAD 10 ' i CAMPING 3 ¢o D ,... U O ,. • - `� MAIN STAGE AREA - - 2.4 By correspondence received April 28, the applicant revised the application such that the lands will only be used for parking and ancillary uses associated with the Boots and Hearts Music Festival. The property will not be used in conjunction with any other event on the CTMP lands. 2.5 The proposed off-site parking area would accommodate approximately 7,400 vehicles. Vehicular access is proposed from Regional Road 20 with shuttle buses entering and exiting the southwest corner of the property at Concession Road 10. The shuttle would operate directly between the off-site parking and the CTMP on Concession Road 10. 3. LAND CHARACTERISTICS AND SURROUNDING USES 3.1 The subject lands, owned by Jeffrey and Nancy Dobson, are located on Concession Road 10, east of the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park lands, with frontage along Highway 35, Regional Road 20 and Concession Road 10, Clarke. The aerial photograph (see Figure 4) shows the extent of the subject property. 3.2 The surrounding uses are as follows: North - Existing Aggregate Extraction operation and rural residential properties South - Woodlot and rural residential properties East - Woodlot and agricultural uses West - Vacant agricultural land REPORT NO.: PSD-025-14 PAGE 5 FIGURE 4 — Subject Site AlpP � ,?1�11�� .mar.+ � d t' F•: I, - ..... 2; S 4. PROVINCIAL POLICY 4.1 Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) The subject lands have been identified as a Rural Area as defined by the PPS. The lands are not Prime Agricultural Lands and this is not considered to be a Prime Agricultural Area. Rural Areas include agricultural land but may also include opportunities for sustainable and diversified tourism while conserving biodiversity and considering the ecological benefits provided by nature. Rural Areas should be supported by building upon rural character and leveraging rural amenities and assets. 4.2 Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan (ORMCP) The ORMCP designates the subject lands Countryside Area. Countryside Area policies promote the protection and continuation of agricultural uses. This designation allows low-intensity recreational uses and unserviced parks. Major recreational uses are permitted in Countryside areas, but prohibited in prime agricultural areas and areas designated primarily for agricultural uses. Criteria are established for the establishment or expansion of a major recreational use. 5. OFFICIAL PLANS 5.1 Durham Regional Official Plan The Durham Regional Official Plan designates the lands Countryside Area. Uses permitted in Countryside Areas include those mentioned above as well as agricultural-related uses, small scale commercial, industrial, and institutional uses. Major recreational uses are permitted in Countryside areas, but prohibited in prime agricultural areas and areas designated primarily for agricultural uses. REPORT NO.: PSD-025-14 PAGE 6 5.2 Clarington Official Plan The Clarington Official Plan designates the lands General Agricultural and Environmental Protection Area. A significant woodland is identified on a central portion of the site designated as Environmental Protection Area. General Agricultural Areas shall be predominantly used for farm and farm-related uses. No development shall be permitted on lands designated Environmental Protection Areas, except low-intensity recreation and uses related to forest, fish and wildlife management or erosion control and stormwater management. 6. ZONING BY-LAW 6.1 Zoning By-law 2005-109 zones the subject lands Agricultural (A) and Environmental Protection (EP), which permits agricultural uses and a single detached dwelling. 7. PUBLIC NOTICE AND SUBMISSIONS 7.1 Public notice was given by mail to each landowner within 120 metres of the subject property and a public meeting signs were erected along Regional Road 20, Highway 35 and Concession Road 10. 7.2 At the time of writing this report several inquiries have been made by the public regarding this application. The public who have come forward have raised concerns regarding the roads and traffic, nuisances to surrounding property and farm owners and the suitability and appropriateness of this property for the proposed purpose. Concerns have also been raised about public safety, drunk drivers and the possibility that the site will be used for camping in advance of the event or as an overflow camping area for the Boots and Hearts Festival. 8. AGENCY COMMENTS 8.1 No agency comments have been received at the time of writing this report. 9. DEPARTMENTAL COMMENTS 9.1 Emergency and Fire Services No objection to the Official Plan amendment and Zoning applications. With regard to the site plan, fire access routes must be established and maintained not less than 6 metres in width as per the requirements of the Ontario Building Code for Access Route Design. Proper identification of the internal lanes and parking areas with easily readable signage is required. Two fire access entrances are needed from Regional Road 20 and one fire access entrance is needed from Concession Road 10 for emergency vehicle access to the site. REPORT NO.: PSD-025-14 PAGE 7 9.2 Engineering Services It is anticipated that traffic volumes on Concession Road 10 and on other local municipal roads will increase significantly during periods when the proposed parking area is in use. The normal background traffic volume on local roads in this area of Clarington is very low. It is anticipated that the traffic volumes generated by the proposed use will have an adverse impact on the local roads in this area. Concession Road 10 currently has critical deficiencies in structural adequacy, surface type, geometric design and width and cannot suitably accommodate larger volumes of traffic. The applicant proposes new entrances to the subject site from Concession Road 10. The proposed use will require that a suitable amount of sight distance is available for any new entrances that will be constructed on Concession Road 10. In previous meetings regarding the Boots and Hearts festival, the Engineering Services Department has been supportive of the use of these lands for that one annual event and in the presence of a road closure of Concession Road 10 from Highway 115/35 to Regional Road 20. Engineering Services cannot support the use of these lands for multiple events. 9.3 Building Division The Building Division has no concerns with this application. Building permits are required for any proposed buildings as per the Ontario Building Code. 9.4 Operations Entrance permits will be required from Clarington and Durham Region for the proposed new entrances. 10. DISCUSSION 10.1 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park is an established facility with zoning for a motor vehicle race track, agricultural fairground and music festivals. It is identified as a Tourism Node in the Clarington Official Plan, given its major tourism and recreation potential. The Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan would consider CTMP a major recreational use and provides polices for the establishment and expansion of such uses. 10.2 To support the subject applications for off-site parking, and to address concerns identified following the 2013 festival, a Planning Justification report, a Natural Heritage Evaluation and a Transportation Plan were submitted and circulated for review and comments. These will be reviewed in detail in a future staff report. REPORT NO.: PSD-025-14 PAGE 8 10.3 The Planning consultant for the applicant has recommended that the Green Space designation be applied and that the parking use would be permitted as a recreational use. The land use designation must conform to the policies of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan and Durham Regional Official Plan. 10.4 Use of the lands for parking also requires site plan approval and the owners would be required to enter into a site plan agreement to control access, site layout, fencing/signage to protect woodlot, lighting, and waste/recycling. 11. CONCURRENCE — Not Applicable 12. CONCLUSION 12.1 The purpose of this report is to provide background information on the proposed Clarington Official Plan amendment and Rezoning applications submitted by Republic Live Inc. Staff will continue processing the applications including the preparation of a subsequent report upon receipt of all agency comments and resolution of the identified issues. CONFORMITY WITH STRATEGIC PLAN — Not Applicable Staff Contact: Mitch Morawetz, Planner Attachments: Attachment 1 - Proposed Official Plan Amendment List of interested parties to be advised of Council's decision: Republic Live Inc. Leslie Kerrigan Jeffrey and Nancy Dobson Barbara Breau Valerie Cranmer, Valerie Cranmer & Brent Moxam Associates Ryan Sutcliffe Carolyn Molinari Adam Walker ATTACHMENT 1 TO REPORT PSD-025-14 AMENDMENT NO, 10 THE MUNICIPA11TY OF CLARlt-•IGTON OFFICIAL PLAN PURP013F: of Cladnoton Officiat Nan to vchicte parking 1 _poruahk? washroon-is, llicku( process",mg,bl,c)ths, qIJOLI-illp, 31'CIZJ acid bu.stoadimi aid parkkn), parcel G130-070- 13,50K9, (oc,-,aLQcj i[I llavid Lot 21"1 and'K Ccw-cv.s,Jun 10, fornicr Ticv,,nOiip (if Clarke, BASIS: I i c am--ndinont is haF cd on an apphc-tlion by I.ive Inc, to pernnit velhi(.J . ,parking, J)Drtablc)�ti4�lr„rh.r(1 rriS1 tjcket proc 1)00thS, qUeU�MQ area and bos toadirig,and parkin,p, associated with inoLor Flwa� everAs -and IIILI.SiC on the Canadian Tire Matorsport Park tands. ACTOAl. 04EKIDME'NT: The Cla.rimton official Plarl is hero by aill ended by: i) Arnendi=,gYtap Al (Uarkel, as indicated cm, Uhibir, W attached Lo this mrjendmonL by redesignatfnig Lands from `Cjuneral A,hcuttUral Are' R€` (c) "Grern Space"; and ii) Adding a mow priticy to Section 14,5 t1s f ollaas: itlizA- n(fing Sc ton 14.5.2, p rrni':ted USP-S Ul LhO pt0po-l-ty with tax no. 13500, to iticlodf-, vjhicle park;M, f)m"'atute washroon-is', ticket procc:!ssfilp, booths, qLIOLling Zw'ua .Ip(j L)kjs toad-ing and par•in[t, as in,Lerrrlit1e,-,L and uses, Pv.x�(,*.,ssory to Lh;e Qillaffl,V) Tir'c, Wicitorsport Raj* 4vids, subject to the fQl.[0wkl,r--,0 PefrIlMICI)t Nlildillff L V. tai the Lernpor ry use are prohibited,; AUerat;c)rj to �ijtjcics is Pmhiblted; hlatur-IL herkagi.- deaturus w"Itt be appropriate"y Nuffere'd; Site Plan wjl'� be DbLained to acildross SUch n,}a.LLQI-S as Site 4vollt.; access; L,21-nporary fc)ncir,:q st arvd I.ightin, and, rnonitorim., of to rn'ti 1, qate envir(;,ricrionLal impacts; I M P L E M E'N TAT 10 N The provisions sec faftrl ;F) NWFddj)�Iht}l Of Official Nan, als an-iinded, re,,,,ardfing th47, irnplement.a(k.)n cif tlic ptE'xtj shall a ppty to t 41, 'rs IN T FAP RETATI D N: prDvis�k)"IS Set fOrt 1) in I t hG MMI-0d Pji(i t,,e C,( C(a,r jP1,3 L(In Off fiCj it Flall, as arrietWed, regardinq the iwu,�rpretado!i of the Nan J afl Boply to U-iis amerdrnEvrit, Exhibit "A", Amendment No.'To the Munici a{it�y of Clarington Official Plan, Map Al , Land Use, 26 25 24 23 22 2 ' Z . ! 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