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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSD-042-14 0 C.�CU 11 REPORT PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT Meeting: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE Date: June 23, 2014 Resolution#: 1tfipa4iA By-law#: - Report#: PSD-042-14 File#: PLN 33.4 Subject: PORT GRANBY PROJECT: BY- LAW TO TEMPORARILY RESTRICT THE USE OF NICHOLS ROAD SOUTH RECOMMENDATIONS: It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee recommend to Council the following: 1. THAT Report PSD-042-14 be received; 2. THAT, pursuant to Section 35 of the Municipal Act, 2001, Council pass the by-law contained in Attachment 1 to Report PSD-042-14 to temporarily remove the public right of passage over a portion of the road allowance between Lots 3 and 4, Broken Front Concession, former Township of Clarke (Nichols Road); 3. THAT the Mayor and the Municipal Clerk be approved to sign a lease with Canada for the use of Nichols Road South substantially in the form attached to Report PSD-042-14 (Attachment 2); and 4. THAT a copy of Council's decision be forwarded to the Port Hope Area Initiative Management Office and the Southeast Clarington Ratepayers Association and any interested parties listed in Report PSD-042-14. Submitted by: Reviewed by: Da id J. rome, MCIP, RPP Franklin Wu, Director of Planning Services Chief Administrative Officer JAS/FL/df 16 June 2014 CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C 3A6 T 905-623-3379 REPORT NO.: PSD-042-14 PAGE 2 1. BACKGROUND 1.1 The Port Granby Project is being undertaken in a number of phases: • Phase 1 — Environmental Assessment (EA). This phase concluded in Fall 2009 with Council's acceptance of the Screening Report for the Project prepared by the federal Regulatory Authorities. This phase was followed by a two year transition period during which Canada prepared detailed drawings and reports related to the various works required for the Project. • Phase 2 — Implementation and Construction. The Project is currently in this phase, which commenced with the issuance of a licence for the Project by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) in November 2011 and the federal government's announcement of a 10-year funding commitment for the Port Hope Area Initiative in January 2012. The tender documents to undertake the construction of the Lakeshore Road underpass, the excavation and relocation of the waste, and the construction of the new waste storage mound are expected to be issued shortly. Phase 3 — Monitoring and Maintenance. This phase, which is expected to last several hundred years, will commence after all of the waste at the existing Port Granby Waste Management Facility has been relocated to the new Long Term Waste Management Facility and the storage mound has been capped. 1.2 A number of municipal roads in the Port Granby area will be reconstructed and/or used by vehicles and equipment associated with the Project. These include portions of Newtonville Road, Concession Road 1 and Elliott Road for the delivery of construction materials for the Project (Primary Haul Route), a section of Lakeshore Road for the construction and use of an underpass for the haulage of waste, and Nichols Road south of Lakeshore Road to provide access to the east gate of the Port Granby Waste Management Facility and to facilitate waste excavation in the East Gorge. 1.3 In September 2011, Council authorized staff to finalize agreements with the Government of Canada regarding the use by Canada of municipal roads for the Port Granby Project. The Mayor and Clerk were also authorized to sign the roads agreements with the Government of Canada once they have been finalized to the satisfaction of the Municipal Solicitor(Resolution # GPA-544-11). 2. ROADS AGREEMENTS 2.1 To date, two roads agreements between the Municipality and the federal government have been signed. The first agreement, signed in April 2012, addressed the upgrading and use of the Primary Haul Route and the leasing of a portion of Elliott Road to Canada for the duration of the construction phase of the Port Granby Project. Council passed By-law 2012-036 to temporarily remove the public right of passage and to temporarily restrict the right of access by owners and tenants of the abutting lands over REPORT NO.: PSD-042-14 PAGE 3 the section of Elliott Road south of Concession Road 1 to the new waste water treatment plant. 2.2 A second roads agreement was entered into by the Municipality and the federal government on April 7, 2014. This agreement addresses the construction and use of the Lakeshore Road underpass, the servicing easement under Lakeshore Road for the conveyance of untreated leachate and treated clean water to and from the water treatment plant, and the leasing of Nichols Road south of Lakeshore Road to its terminus at Lake Ontario (identified as 'Nichols Road South' in the Agreement). 2.3 Nichols Road south of Lakeshore Road is currently unopened and unmaintained by the Municipality. The Municipality has issued annual road occupancy permits to the federal government and previously Cameco Corporation to permit vehicle access to the east gate of the Port Granby Waste Management Facility. The balance of the road allowance south to Lake Ontario is not improved and is not passable to vehicle traffic. 2.4 The leasing of Nichols Road South to the federal government will permit the federal government and its contractors to continue to access the east gate of the Port Granby Waste Management Facility (for non-waste carrying vehicles only). It will also permit access to a parking lot for employees and contractors proposed to be constructed on federal lands east of the road. The leasing of the balance of the road allowance southward to Lake Ontario was also deemed necessary to facilitate the excavation of waste from the East Gorge. The gorge is characterized by challenging topography, especially on its east slope where its abuts the road allowance. The need to use Nichols Road South to manoeuver equipment will be an operational decision by the federal government and its contractor during waste excavation activities. 2.5 The second roads agreement provides for further agreements between the Municipality and the federal government to address additional issues related to Nichols Road South. One agreement would address the works required to permit Nichols Road South to be used as an access to the existing waste site and adjacent lands. It is anticipated that these works (identified as the 'Nichols Road South Works') will involve hardening of the road surface to minimize the creation of dust and to accommodate large equipment. An additional agreement, if required, will ensure that Nichols Road South is restored to a condition satisfactory to the Municipality prior to the termination of the Lease. 2.6 Similar to the first roads agreement related to Elliott Road, the second agreement includes the following provisions: 17. After notice is given by Canada stating that it requires the right to occupy Nichols Road South in order to have access to the Port Granby Waste Management Facility and adjacent lands owned by Canada, Council shall pass a by-law pursuant to section 35 of the Municipal Act, 2001 to remove the public right of passage over Nichols Road South for the duration of the Nichols Road South Lease. 18. Following the passage of the by-law referred to in section 17, the Municipality shall lease Nichols Road South to Canada on the terms and conditions set out in Schedule 9." (Note: Schedule 9 is the Nichols Road South Lease.) REPORT NO.: PSD-042-14 PAGE 4 2.7 Canada gave notice that it requires the right to occupy Nichols Road South on June 6, 2014. 2.8 Section 35 of the Municipal Act is applicable in this situation since Nichols Road South will be re-opened as a public road once the lease has terminated at the end of Phase 2 of the Port Granby Project. 2.9 The lease permits Canada to install a lockable security gate on Nichols Road South at its intersection with Lakeshore Road. Canada is also required to provide keys to the lock to the Engineering Services Department and the Fire Emergency Services Department. 3. CONCURRENCE 3.1 This Report has been reviewed by the Municipal Solicitor and the Director of Engineering Services who concur with the recommendations. 4. CONCLUSION 4.1 The roads agreement dealing with the Nichols Road South Lease has been signed by both the Municipality and the Government of Canada. Canada has provided notice to the Municipality that it requires the right to occupy Nichols Road South. It is therefore appropriate to pass the by-law to temporarily restrict the public's use of Nichols Road South for the duration of the construction phase of the Port Granby Project and to sign the Nichols Road South Lease. CONFORMITY WITH STRATEGIC PLAN The recommendations contained in this report conform to the general intent of the following priorities of the Strategic Plan: X Promoting economic development X Maintaining financial stability Connecting Clarington Promoting green initiatives X Investing in infrastructure Showcasing our community Not in conformity with Strategic Plan Staff Contact: Janice Szwarz, Principal Planner Attachments: Attachment 1 — By-Law Attachment 2 — Nichols Road South Lease List of interested parties to be notified of Council's decision: Craig Hebert Gerry Mahoney Attachment 1 To Report PSD-042-14 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON BY-LAW 2014- 1 a by-law to temporarily restrict the use of Nichols Road I WHEREAS on November 29, 2011, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission issued a Waste Nuclear Substance Licence to Atomic Energy of Canada Limited to permit the 'Port Granby Long-Term Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Project' (the 'Project')to proceed; AND WHEREAS Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources ("Canada") and The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington (the "Municipality") entered into an "Agreement for the Construction, Maintenance and Use of Lakeshore Road and Nichols Road South for the Port Granby Project'dated April 7, 2014 (the'Roads Agreement')in order to address Municipal road issues related to the construction of the Project; AND WHEREAS under the Roads Agreement the Municipality has agreed to temporarily remove the public right of passage over a portion of Nichols Road to allow Canada to use such portion of Nichols Road in order to carry out the Project; AND WHEREAS Section 35 of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that a municipality may pass by-laws removing or restricting the common law right of passage by the public over a highway; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington enacts as follows: 1. In this by-law, "Nichols Road South Lease" means the lease dated July 7, 2014 granted by the Municipality to Canada to permit Canada to use Nichols Road South in order to carry out the Project;and "Nichols Road South" means the portion of Nichols Road from its intersection with Lakeshore Road southward to its terminus at Lake Ontario. 2. Subject to sections 3 and 4 of this by-law, the public right of passage is hereby removed over Nichols Road South for the duration of the Nichols Road South Lease. 3. During the term of the Nichols Road South Lease, Canada may exclusively use Nichols Road South for the purposes of the Port Granby Project as outlined in the Nichols Road South Lease. 4. Emergency vehicles shall be permitted to use Nichols Road South at all times. 5. This by-law shall be effective on the date that it is passed. 6. This by-law shall remain in effect until the Nichols Road South Lease has terminated. By-law passed in open session this 7th day of July, 2014. Adrian Foster, Mayor Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk This is Schedule "A" to By-law 2014- , passed this day of , 2014 A.D. W iI I nadian Pacific Rail Y 1 I � Iii di n National Ra11waY < . O Cana i ii JI Q O I Z o' W ¢ I ZU.. ;� gi 0 t I CO) ,V Lake Ontario i Adrian Foster,Mayor C.Anne Greentree,Municipal Clerk s' g N Newcastle r Newtonville J i `3 $ Subject Road CLARKE Lake Ontario SCHEDULE 2B Attachment 2 To Report PSD-042-14 NICHOLS ROAD SOUTH LEASE BETWEEN: THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON - and - HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources WHEREAS Canada and the Municipality entered into an "Agreement for the Construction, Maintenance and Use of Lakeshore Road and Nichols Road South", dated April 25, 2014, in. which they agreed to enter into this Lease. NOW THEREFORE the Municipality and Canada agree as follows: INTERPRETATION 1. Any words or expressions used in this Lease, including its recitals, have the same meanings given to them in section 2. 2. In this Lease, "Canada" means Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources including, where appropriate, her agents, consultants, contractors and employees. "Director" means the Municipality's Director of Engineering Services or a designate. "Historic Low-Level Radioactive Waste" means the Low-Level Radioactive Waste located within the Municipality of Clarington for which the original producer cannot reasonably be held responsible and for which Canada has accepted responsibility. "Low-Level Radioactive Waste" means any of the radioactive waste products resulting from the processing of radioactive materials in the Town of Port Hope by Eldorado now situate in the Municipality of Clarington, including, but not limited to, chemical process wastes, contaminated industrial trash, building materials and industrial equipment employed in the processing activity as well as any soils that have become contaminated with radioactivity, all of which, for Page 1 of 5 regulatory purposes, do not fall into the category of high-level radioactive wastes, and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes all of the Low- Level Radioactive Waste and the marginally contaminated soils at the Port Granby Waste Management Facility and Historic Low-Level Radioactive Waste. "Municipality" means the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington including, where appropriate, its agents, consultants, contractors and employees. "Nichols Road South" means the portion of Nichols Road from its intersection with Lakeshore Road southward to its terminus at Lake Ontario. "Port Granby Waste Management Facility" means the 18 hectare radioactive waste management property located in the Municipality of Clarington and occupying parts of Lots 2 and 3, Broken Front Concession A in the former Township of Clarke,which parts are between Lakeshore Road and Lake Ontario. "Road Waste" means the Historic Low-Level Radioactive Waste located in the road allowances within the Municipality of Clarington that has been identified by surveys undertaken by Canada. "Lakeshore Road Agreement" means the agreement referenced in the recital to this Lease; "Term" means the term of this Lease as set out in sections 6 and 7 of this Lease; "Travelled Portion of Nichols Road South" means the section of Nichols Road South from its intersection with Lakeshore Road southward to the east gate of the Port Granby Waste Management Facility. 3. Sections 2, 3, 4 and 6 of the Lakeshore Road Agreement apply to this Lease with necessary modifications. 4. No provision of this Lease shall be deemed to be an amendment of the Lakeshore Road Agreement or to constitute a waiver by the Municipality or by Canada of any of their respective rights and obligations under the Lakeshore Road Agreement. If there is any conflict between the provisions of this Lease and the Lakeshore Road Agreement, to the extent of such conflict the provisions of the Lakeshore Road Agreement shall prevail. RENT 5. In consideration of Canada paying to the Municipality the sum of$2.00 and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is acknowledged by the Municipality,the Municipality leases Nichols Road South to Canada. Page 2 of 5 TERM 6. The term of this Lease shall commence on the day that the last party to it signs it or the day on which the by-law passed in accordance with section 20 of the Lakeshore Road Agreement comes into effect,whichever occurs last. 7. This Lease shall terminate 60 days after Canada has notified the Municipality that it no longer requires Nichols Road South for its purposes or 10 years from its commencement, whichever occurs first. USE 8. Canada may exclusively use the Travelled Portion of Nichols Road South for the purpose of providing access for vehicles and equipment to and from Nichols Road South to the Port Granby Waste Management Facility and adjacent lands owned by Canada to the east. 9. Canada may exclusively use the portion of Nichols Road South located south of the Travelled Portion of Nichols Road South for the purpose of accessing and excavating waste in the East Gorge area of the Port Granby Waste Management Facility. 10. Notwithstanding sections 8 and 9 of this Lease, Canada shall permit all emergency vehicles to use Nichols Road South at their own risk. 11. Canada shall not use or permit the Travelled Portion of Nichols Road South to be used by any person as a road for vehicles or construction equipment that may have been used in transporting Low Level Radioactive Waste or vehicles or construction equipment that may have been contaminated by Low-Level Radioactive Waste unless they have been confirmed to be free of Waste such that no license under the Nuclear Safety and Control Act would be required to move, use or dispose of the vehicle. 12. Notwithstanding section 11, Canada may use the Travelled Portion of Nichols Road South for the purpose of transporting Road Waste to the Port Granby Waste Management Facility. 13. Canada may install either a farm fence or a chain link fence which is satisfactory to the Director on Nichols Road South at its intersection with Lakeshore Road with a lockable security gate. If Canada makes such installation, it shall provide keys to the lock to the Director and the Municipality's Emergency Services Department. Page 3 of 5 QUIET ENJOYMENT 14. Provided that Canada is not in default-of this Lease, Canada may peaceably possess and enjoy Nichols Road South for the Term, without any interruption or disturbance from the Municipality, or any other person or persons lawfully claiming by, from or under the Municipality. NLA LNTENANCE AND REPAIR 15. During the Term, Canada shall monitor, maintain and repair Nichols Road South to the standard required under the Municipal Act, 2001 for a Class 5 public highway. INSPECTION 16. Without limiting any other right which the Municipality may have pursuant to this Lease, in law or in equity,the Municipality shall have the right to enter onto Nichols Road South to examine its condition after providing Canada with at least 48 hours written notice. 17. The exercise by the Municipality of its right to enter onto Nichols Road South shall not constitute a breach of Canada's quiet enjoyment of Nichols Road South, or a constructive or actual eviction, or a re-entry or forfeiture (except where otherwise expressed by the Municipality by notice given to Canada 18. The Municipality agrees to comply with any reasonable health and safety rules required by Canada during any entry and inspection under section 16. 19. The Municipality shall indemnify Canada for any injury, loss, costs or damages whatsoever, howsoever caused, whether direct or indirect resulting from the exercise of the rights under section 16 by the Municipality or anyone for whom the Municipality is in law responsible. GENERAL 20. Nothing in this Lease is intended to establish a partnership or a joint venture between the Municipality and Canada, nor shall it be construed to do so. 21. Canada acknowledges that the Municipality is the owner of Nichols Road South and that Canada shall have.no right or claim thereto, other than as a tenant under this Lease. Page 4 of 5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Municipality and Canada have signed this Lease. THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON Adrian Foster, Mayor Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk July 7 , 2014 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources Tambrae Knapp, Senior Director Human Resources and Workplace Management Division 2014 Page 5 of 5