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Report To: General Purpose and Administration Committee
Date of Meeting: June 22, 2015
Report Number: PSD-035-15 Resolution Number: +�(��
File Number: ZBA2015-0005 By-law Number:
Report Subject: An Application by 2346123 Ontario Inc. (Wally Gupta) to permit a
motor vehicle fuel bar
Recommendations:
1. That Report PSD-035-15 be received;
2. That the proposed application for Rezoning ZBA 2015-0005 continue to be processed
including the preparation of a subsequent report; and
3. That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-035-15 and any delegations be advised of
Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Report PSD-035-15 Page 2
Report Overview
This report is prepared for a Public Meeting to receive comments. The applicant is proposing to
construct a convenience store, restaurant (coffee shop) and a gas station. The gas station is
currently not permitted under the existing Zoning By-law.
The subject site is a vacant commercial lot having access from the northbound traffic lane on
Highway 35/115, just north of Newcastle Village. Currently, the site contains an abandoned
restaurant building.
1 . Application Details
1.1 Owner: 2346123 Ontario Inc. (Wally Gupta)
1.2 Agent: Cantam Group Ltd.
1.3 Proposal: To permit a motor vehicle fuel bar
1.4 Area: 1.2 Hectares (3.0 acres)
1.5 Location: 3211 Highway 35/115
1.6 Within Built Boundary: No
2. Background
2.1 The applicant is proposing a convenience store, a restaurant (coffee shop), and a motor
vehicle fuel bar. The Special Purpose Commercial Exception (C4-12) zone allows for all
proposed commercial uses on this site, with the exception of the motor vehicle fuel bar.
However, an existing motor vehicle fuel bar is permitted.
2.2 Highway 35/115 was reconstructed in the 1980's as a divided highway. Since that time, a
number of the businesses along the Highway have struggled and disappeared as the result
of no longer having access from both the northbound and southbound traffic. The former
Ace Submarines restaurant on this subject site has been closed for approximately 10
years.
Throughout this period there has been a transition with new businesses, many are
franchises that have been able to renew these commercial sites along the Highway.
3. Land Characteristics and Surrounding Uses
3.1 The surrounding uses are as follows:
North: Commercial (gas stations, retail, restaurants) and institutional (high
school)
South and East: Golf driving range and agricultural land
West: Divided highway 115/35
Municipality of Clarington
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Figure 1: Existing Site Photos
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4. Provincial Policy
4.1 Provincial Policy Statement
The Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) contains policies on the rural areas in
municipalities. Rural areas are lands within municipalities that may include rural
settlement areas, rural lands, prime agricultural areas, natural heritage features, and
resource areas. Rural Areas are important to the economic success of the Province and
our quality of life. It is important to leverage rural assets and amenities as a foundation for
a sustainable economy.
The rural areas often have unique characteristics and are interdependent with urban
areas sharing markets, resources and amenities. Rural areas can be supported by
promoting regeneration, including the redevelopment of brownfield sites. Brownfield sites
are underdeveloped or previously developed properties that may be contaminated. They
are usually, but not exclusively,former industrial or commercial properties that may be
underutilized, derelict or vacant.
The policies of the PPS also promote diversification of the economic base and
employment opportunities through goods and services, including value-added products
and sustainable management of use of resources.
Long-term economic prosperity should be supported by promoting the redevelopment of
brownfield sites. This site has existed as a commercial property for over 30 years and is
no longer suitable for agricultural purposes.
Municipality of Clarington
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5. Official Plans
5.1 Durham Regional Official Plan
The Durham Regional Official Plan (the Plan) designates the subject lands "Prime
Agricultural Area". Prime Agricultural Areas permit a full range of agricultural, agricultural
related and secondary uses.
However, policy 14.5.4 of the Plan permits the continuation, expansion or enlargement of
uses which do not conform to the policies of the Plan. Local councils, may pass a zoning
by-law to permit the continuation, expansion or enlargement of the legally existing uses,
or the variation to similar uses, provided that such uses:
• Have no adverse effect on the present uses of the surrounding lands or
implementation of the provisions of the Durham Region Official Plan;
• Comply with Provincial Minimum Distance Separation Formulae;
• Are accessible by a public road; and
• Are subject to conditions that may be contained in an area municipal Official Plan.
The current proposal to permit a new motor vehicle fuel bar, can be considered a
variation to a similar use.
The Minimum Distance Separation Guidelines are not applicable for lands that are
already zoned commercial.
The Region of Durham has provided their comments and advised that the proposal is
considered to be in conformity with the Durham Region Official Plan.
5.2 Clarington Official Plan
The Clarington Official Plan designates the subject lands "Prime Agricultural Area". High
quality agricultural lands are to be protected for farming. However, similar to the Region
of Durham, the Clarington Official Plan has policies in Section 23.5.3 of the Plan which
permits Council to pass a by-law recognizing the continuation, expansion or enlargement
of non-conforming uses, or the variations to similar uses.
Allowing an additional and very similar commercial use in the Special Purpose
Commercial Zone will not fragment or damage agricultural lands and will allow for this site
to be revitalized.
The proposal conforms to the Clarington Official Plan.
6. Zoning By-law
Zoning By-law 84-63 zones the subject lands "Special Purpose Commercial Exception
(C4-12)". Although the zone permits existing motor vehicle fuel bars, along with a number
of other commercial uses, it does not permit a new motor vehicle fuel bar. The owner is
seeking an amendment to the Zoning By-law in order to facilitate the proposed
development, including a motor vehicle fuel bar.
Municipality of Clarington
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Motor vehicle fuel bars have their own specific land use zone called "Service Station
Commercial". The Service Station Zone is used more for single use operations while the
Special Purpose Commercial Zone permits multiple commercial uses that serve the
travelling public.
At the time that the current Zoning By-law was passed, the subject lands were
determined to be a Special Purpose Commercial use instead of a Service Station use. In
1985 (one year after the Zoning By-law was in effect), a subsequent amendment was
made to this zone category to recognize only existing service station in the Special
Purpose Commercial Zone.
7. Summary of Background Studies
The Owner's consultant submitted five studies in support of the application. A summary of
their conclusions is provided below:
• Phase 1 and Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment
A Phase 1 and 2 Environmental Site Assessment, prepared by WSP Canada Inc.,
was submitted in support of the application. The report indicated that no gas
stations or automotive repair facilities have reportedly ever existed on site. The
report concluded that soil and groundwater readings at this location detected
elevated levels of petroleum hydrocarbons likely generated by historic gas stations
on surrounding properties. The report recommends further soil and groundwater
testing.
• Water Supply Assessment
The site is to be serviced with a well and on-site, private sewage system. The
existing well does not comply with minimum standards and will need to be
decommissioned.
• Geotechnical Investigation
This report was prepared by Patriot Engineering Limited to determine the soil and
groundwater conditions. The report concludes that the site can be developed for the
proposed use, provided that the recommendations in the report are satisfied.
Traffic Impact Study
A Traffic Impact Study was prepared by Mark Engineering. The report concludes
that there is sufficient capacity in the road system to serve the forecasted increase
in traffic. Therefore, no improvements to the highway are necessary to serve the
proposed development. However, the Ministry of Transportation has reviewed this
study and requires the report to be revised. The Traffic Impact Study will be revised
before issuing site plan approval.
Municipality of Clarington
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• Planning Rationale Report
A Planning Rationale Report was submitted by Kirkness Consulting Inc. in support
of the proposed gas station. The report indicates that the site is considered
appropriate for a new gas bar given:
• its high visibility along the highway;
• the ease of access to the site;
• the relatively large size of the site; and
• the fact that Highway 35/115 has seen a substantial increase in daily traffic
rates over the past 10 years.
The use is compatible with surrounding land uses in this area. There are a number of
similar developments with a gas bar in this area.
8. Public Notice and Submissions
Public notice was given by mail to each landowner within 120 metres of the subject site
and the appropriate signage acknowledging the application was installed on the subject
lands, in accordance with the Planning Act. Notice was also posted on the Municipal
website and in the Planning Services Department electronic newsletter.
At the time of writing this report, Staff received one inquiry from a resident/neighbour
seeking more information regarding the proposed development.
9. Agency Comments
9.1 Regional Municipality of Durham
The proposal to permit a gas bar, convenience store and a restaurant can be considered
an expansion and a variation to a similar use, which once contained an eating
establishment. Therefore this application does not have significant Regional concerns.
The Region requires that a Record of Site Condition be filed with the Ministry of
Environment. An "Acknowledgement Letter" from the Ministry of Environment, which
acknowledges the Record of Site Condition and indicates the site has not been selected
for audit, shall then be provided to the Region.
The Regional Health Department has indicated that the daily design sewage flow is
greater than 10,000 litres/day therefore, the Ministry of Environment should be contacted
in order to obtain comments for this proposal.
9.2 Ministry of Transportation
The Ministry of Transportation has no objection to the proposed gas bar use in principle
but there are a number of comments that will need to be addressed at the site plan stage
of this development.
Municipality of Clarington
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10. Departmental Comments
10.1 Engineering Services
The Engineering Services Department has reviewed the application and has no objection
to the proposed use. The applicant will be required to satisfy the Engineering Services
Department prior to final approval of the site plan for the subject property.
10.2 Emergency and Fire Services
The Emergency and Fire Services Department has no objection to the gas bar use.
However, on-site water supply for firefighting may be required.
11 . Concurrence
Not Applicable.
12. Conclusion
The purpose of this report is to provide background information on the proposed new
motor vehicle fuel bar submitted by 2346123 Ontario Inc. (Wally Gupta) for the Public
Meeting under the Planning Act. Staff will continue processing the application including
the preparation of a subsequent report upon resolution of the identified issues.
13. Strategic Plan Application
Not applicable.
Submitted bNavi-- Reviewed b
J. rome, MCIP, P Franklin Wu,
i Jr ctor of Planning Services Chief Administrative Officer
Staff Contact: Nicole Zambri, Planner, 905-623-3379 ext. 2422 or nzambri(cDclarington.net
Attachments:
Attachment 1 - Key Map
The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision:
Diane Werry
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Attachment 1 to
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