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Report To: Planning and Development Committee
Date of Meeting: October 5, 2015
Report Number: PSD-050-15 Resolution Number: 'gyp - �jsco�-�5
File Number: ZBA 2015-0016 By-law Number: QC 5-01 aL_._
Report Subject: An application by Cowan Buick GMC on behalf of Gerr Holdings Ltd.
to permit the Temporary Use of a vacant lot for employee parking
Recommendations:
1. That Report PSD-050-15 be received;
2. That the Zoning By-law Amendment application submitted by Cowan Buick GMC be
approved and the by-law be adopted as contained in Attachment 2 to Report
PSD-050-15;
3. That the Durham Regional Planning and Economic Development Department and Municipal
Property Assessment Corporation be forwarded a copy of Report PSD-050-15 and
Council's decision; and
4. That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-050-15 and any delegations be advised of
Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Report PSD-050-15 Page 2
Report Overview
Cowan Buick GMC has used the vacant property at 18 Brown Street as an employee
parking lot for several years. Clarington Council has twice passed By-laws supporting
this temporary use. Cowan Buick GMC has submitted this Rezoning application, on
behalf of the property owner (Gerr Holdings Ltd.), to continue the temporary parking lot
for an additional three years.
The planned use for this property, as described in the Bowmanville East Town Centre
Secondary Plan, is that it will inevitably be redeveloped to support a commercial or
mixed-use development (commercial with apartments above). The temporary use of
the property as a parking lot will not inhibit its future redevelopment.
1 . Application Details
1.1 Owner: Gerr Holdings Ltd.
1.2 Applicant: Cowan Buick GMC
1.3 Proposal: To permit the temporary use of a vacant lot for
employee parking.
1.4 Area: 1,705 square metres
1.5 Location: 18 Brown Street, Bowmanville
1.6 Within Built Boundary: Yes
2. Background
2.1 In November, 2006, Cowan Pontiac Buick GMC Ltd., on behalf of Gerr Holdings
Ltd., submitted a rezoning application on the subject property. The application
proposed a temporary parking lot, for a maximum period of three years. The
original use of the parking lot was to accommodate the overflow parking needs of
the Cowan automotive dealership while they undertook renovations to their
building and site.
2.2 A Temporary Use By-law to permit the use of the subject lands as a parking lot
was approved in March, 2007, and was valid for a period of three years from the
date of the Public Meeting. This By-law expired on January 22, 2010.
2.3 In March, 2010, Cowan Pontiac Buick GMC Ltd., on behalf of Gerr Holdings
Limited, submitted a second rezoning application to continue the use of a
temporary parking lot on the subject property.
2.4 A second Temporary Use By-law was approved in May, 2010. This By-law
expired in January of 2013.
Municipality of Clarington
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2.5 In June of 2015, it came to the attention of the Municipality that Cowan's was
continuing to use the subject property as a parking lot. Cowan Buick GMC was
advised that the previous Temporary Use By-law had expired and that they must
either vacate the property or request another Temporary Use By-law.
3. Land Characteristics and Surrounding Uses
3.1 The subject property is generally flat with trees along the south side of the property
and two mature trees near the northwest corner of the property. There are no
buildings or structures on the property. For the past eight years the property has
been used as a temporary parking lot by the staff of the Cowan Buick GMC
automotive dealership.
3.2 The site is located within an established neighbourhood which includes a medium-
density residential building to the south, single detached dwellings to the north, a
commercial/residential mixed-use plaza to the west and the Cowan Buick GMC
automotive dealership to the east.
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4. Provincial Policy
4.1 The proposed development is not in conflict with the Provincial Policy Statement or
the Growth Plan. Temporary use of this property is appropriate until the property
can be developed in keeping with the policy framework outlined in the Growth
Plan.
5. Official Plans
5.1 Temporary use of the site is not in conflict with the policies of the Durham Region
Official Plan or Clarington Official Plan.
5.2 The long-term permanent use of sites located either along King Street or in the
immediate area of King Street are intended for commercial, recreational or mixed-
use (commercial with apartments above).
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5.3 The extension of the temporary parking lot use for an additional three years will not
inhibit the future development of this site in accordance with the policies of the
Official Plan. The Official Plan states that temporary uses must not adversely
affect local traffic or the natural environment. Temporary uses must have a limited
impact on the site such that the use can be removed and the site may be restored
to its original condition.
5.4 The Official Plan states that temporary uses shall not generally be permitted to
extend beyond a period of ten years.
6. Zoning By-law
6.1 Zoning By-law 84-63 zones the subject lands "General Commercial (Cl)". The
"C1" zone permits the operation of commercial parking lots (paid lots available to
the public) but not specifically a private parking lot used in conjunction with an
automotive dealership (motor vehicle sales establishment). The Applicant requires
the approval of a Zoning By-law amendment in order to permit the proposed
temporary parking lot.
7. Public Notice and Submissions
7.1 Public notice was given by mail to each landowner within 120 metres of the subject
site. A public meeting sign was installed on the property. No inquiries concerning
the application were received from the public at the time of the writing of this
report.
7.2 There have been ongoing concerns from the neighbour to the north with respect to
the use of this property as a parking lot, which is detailed in Section 9.3.
8. Departmental Comments
8.1 Engineering Services
The Clarington Engineering Services Department has no objection to its continued
use as an employee parking lot.
8.2 Finance Department
The Finance Department has confirmed that the taxes on this site are current.
Municipality of Clarington
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9. Discussion
9.1 Cowan Buick GMC has used the subject property as an employee parking lot for
many years. At this time, Cowan Buick GMC continues to require the use of the
subject lands for employee parking due to the lack of sufficient off-street parking
on their primary site and lack of on-street parking in the area.
The Owner (Gerr Holdings Ltd.) has stated that it is not their intent to seek the
permanent establishment of a parking lot on this site.
9.2 As noted, the subject property is designated as "Street-Related Commercial" within
the Bowmanville East Town Centre Secondary Plan. The long-term use of this
property as a surface parking lot would not support the objectives contained in the
Secondary Plan. However, until the property owner (Gerr Holdings) is prepared to
proceed with the construction of a new building, the temporary parking lot will
continue to support the needs of an established downtown business. In the
meantime, the Municipality and the public should expect that the property will be
maintained in a manner that does not adversely impact the surrounding area.
Part of the ongoing maintenance of this property will include the preservation of
the existing, mature trees. These trees assist in providing a buffer between the
parking lot and the residential neighbours.
9.3 This past summer, the Municipal Law Enforcement Division received complaints
regarding:
• The maintenance of the subject property (grass cutting and the need to
remove a dead tree); and
• Excessive dust created by people trespassing on the property with
recreational vehicles after hours.
The property maintenance issues were resolved (the grass was cut and the dead
tree was removed) and no additional property standards complaints have since
been received.
Cowan Buick GMC are aware of the afterhours trespassing on the property and
spoke to the individuals involved. This appears to be an isolated incident.
They also advised that they are installing video surveillance so that they can
monitor activity on the lot.
9.4 In general, the Applicant's responsible use and maintenance of the site over the
years support the continued use of the property as a temporary parking lot.
10. Concurrence
Not applicable
Municipality of Clarington
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11 . Conclusion
11.1 The proposed use of the subject property for a temporary parking lot will continue
to serve the parking needs of an existing commercial business, for a period not to
exceed three years. The temporary parking lot will not inhibit the future
development of the subject lands from occurring at any time.
11.2 In consideration of all comments received, it is respectfully recommended that the
applications to permit the temporary use of a vacant lot for employee parking be
approved.
12. Strategic Plan Application
Not applicable
Submitted by: - Reviewed by.
Da d . Crome, MCIP, RPP Franklin Wu,
Director of Planning Services Chief Administrative Officer
Staff Contact: Paul Wirch, Planner II, 905-623-3379 extension 2418 or
pwirch(a-)_clarington.net
Attachments:
Attachment 1 — Proposed Zoning By-law Amendment
List of interested parties to be notified of Council's decision is on file in the Planning
Services Department.
Gerr Holdings Ltd.
Cowan Buick GMC
Durham Regional Planning Department
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC)
Attachment 1 to
Report PSD-050-15
Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
By-law 2015-
being a By-law to amend By-law 84-63, the Comprehensive Zoning By-law for
the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
Whereas the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington deems it
advisable to amend By-law 84-63, as amended, of the Corporation of the Municipality of
Clarington for ZBA 2015-0016;
Now Therefore Be It Resolved That, the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of
Clarington enacts as follows:
1. Section 16.5.52 to By-law 84-63, as amended, is hereby further amended by
revising the date of expiry from January 22, 2013 to October 13, 2018.
2. This By-law shall come into effect on the date of the passing hereof, subject to
the provisions of Section 34 of the Planning Act.
By-Law passed in open session this day of , 2015
Adrian Foster, Mayor
C. Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk
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