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CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT T.T.EDWARDS,M.C.I.P.,Director
HAMPTON,ONTARIO LOB 1,10 TEL.(416)263-2231
REPORT TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE MEETING
OF OCTOBER 21, 1985
REPORT NO.: PD-153-85
SUBJECT: SITE PLAN AGREEMENT
PSORAS AND TSICHLAS
OUR FILE: DEV 82-28
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RECOMMENDATION:
It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and
Administration Committee recommend to Council the following:
1 . That Report PD-153-85 be received; and
2. That the request of Macaulay, Lipson, Joseph and
O'Donoghue, Barristers & Solicitors, submitted on
behalf of 605284 Ontario Limited for a release from a
Development Agreement registered on March 9, 1984 as
Instrument No. 116222 be approved; and
3. That the law firm of Macaulay, Lipson, Joseph and
O'Donoghue be requested to prepare and submit to the
Town for execution, the necessary release documents.
BACKGROUND AND COMMENTS:
On October 2, 1985 Staff received a request from the solicitors
for 605284 Ontario Limited requesting the Town to provide a
release from a Development Agrement which was originally entered
into between the Town and Emanual Tsichlas and Samuel Psoras and
dated March 9, 1984. Said agreement was in respect of the site
development of lands located at 208 King Street West, Bowmanville.
The subject agreement contemplated the redevelopment of an
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existing residential lot for commercial purposes and was entered
into pursuant to the Town's Site Plan Control By-law. Since that
time, the property has been purchased by a numbered company,
605284 Ontario Limited, which company is requesting that the Town
provide a release from the agreement.
The subject lands are currently zoned "Cl-General Commercial" by
By-law 84-63, of the Town of Newcastle and, subject to site plan
approval , can be redeveloped for commercial purposes. If the new
owners wish to proceed with the redevelopment of the site, this
could be accomplished by a simple amendment to the agreement to
insert a revised site plan.
If the Agreement were released, the Owner would have clear title
to the lands, but would be required to submit a new application
for site plan approval prior to redevelopment of the site
occurring. At the present point in time, the Owner does not have
any specific redevelopment plans and inasmuch as the Town's
approval of site plans will expire on March 5, 1986, it would seem
reasonable to grant the request for a release. Staff have
contacted the applicant's solicitor and advised that any such
release would have to be prepared at the expense of his client.
Respectful ed,
T.T. Edwards, M.C.I .P.
Director of Planning
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October 15, 1985
cc: Macaulay, Lipson, Joseph & O'Donoghue
Barristers & Solicitors
2180 Yonge Street, Suite 1800
TORONTO, Ontario
M4S 2B9
ATTENTION: Lawrie Jacques