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Report To: General Government Committee
Date of Meeting: November 30, 2015 _ w>
Report Number: CLD-020-15 Resolution Number: i
File Number: By-law Number: t�
Report Subject: Parking Meters on Church Street
Recommendations:
1. That Report CLD-020-15 be received;
2. That the extension of parking meters for Church Street, and Silver Street as shown in
Attachment 2 to Report CLD-020-15 be approved;
3. That the amendment to By-law 2014-059, referred to as Attachment 3, to Report
CLD-020-15 be approved; and
4. That all interested parties listed in Report CLD-020-15 and any delegations be advised of
Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
Report CLD-020-15 Page 2
Report Overview
In 1998 Clarington Council approved the removal of parking meters from the south side of
Church Street west of Silver Street. The ongoing costs of maintenance for these meters
exceeded their revenue and usage potential. As a result the meters were removed and
redeployed elsewhere.
Since that time commercialization of the area of Church Street has intensified and Staff are
seeking approval to reinstate meters on the south side of Church Street and to install new
meters in the area of the former Clarington Fire Hall at 132 Church Street.
1 . Background
At the time of the passage of By-law 91-58 (predecessor to the current Traffic By-law
2014-059), there were parking meters on both sides of Church Street west of Silver
Street to Scugog Street. At that time the area was primarily residential. Staff noted over
time that the use of the meters did not justify their continuation at that area.
In 1998, the meters on the south side of the street and the first four meters on the north
side were removed because the cost of maintaining them could not be justified in view of
their low usage. Those meters were removed and redeployed as replacements for
existing meters throughout the downtown core.
Since that time, the commercial usage of properties in the area of Church Street west of
Silver Street has intensified and concerns have been brought to Staff's attention
concerning parking issues in this area.
A total of six parking spaces are situated further east on the north side of Church Street,
in front of the former Clarington Fire Hall at 132 Church Street. Parking spaces have
been identified and marked, but no meters were installed to govern the time of a person's
stay. Staff have noted that parking at these locations has significantly increased, and
vehicles are routinely left there for prolonged periods of time.
2. Discussion
2.1 Church Street West and Silver Street
When vehicles are left parked on street for prolonged periods of time it directly impacts all
other businesses in the area. The maximum allowable time on any street is three hours.
After three hours maximum, the vehicle must be moved. The maximum time for parking
at a meter is two hours. This shortened time encourages more traffic movement and
helps free up the spaces for others to use.
On Church Street west of Silver Street as on Silver Street north of Church, Staff have
noted that the on-street spaces are often occupied by employees of the area businesses,
Municipality of Clarington
Report CLD-020-15 Page 3
thus reducing available customer parking. The installation of parking meters should
encourage these employees to park in the lots at their place of employment or in the
municipal lots, thus leaving the metered spaces open for their customers.
In addition, Staff have recently received a complaint from an area business owner,
detailing her concerns (see Attachment 1). In addition to this, Staff have noted increased
traffic use for extended periods of the parking on the East side of Silver Street adjacent to
the municipal parking lot on the north side of Church Street. Parking Enforcement staff
have been monitoring the area and ticketing vehicles which have not moved in 3 hours.
2.2 Church Street and Division Street
In 1997, the Association for Community Living moved into the former Clarington Fire
Station No. 1. The property, located at 132 Church Street, has been used by this group
on an ongoing basis. At that time six parking spaces were created. Four of these spaces
are directly in of the building and two more, further east near Division Street.
Meters were never installed for these locations and the spaces are currently free of
charge. They are adjacent to the municipal paid parking lot and vehicles are constantly
parking there for extended periods of time. In an effort to re-direct long-term parking to
the lots, Staff recommend that these spaces be metered in the same way as the other on-
street areas.
3. Proposal
Staff are proposing that the areas of Church Street east and west of Silver Street be
metered to better control the flow of traffic (see Attachment 2). Once in place, the meters
will begin paying for themselves and should cover the cost of installation within two years.
Staff have conferred with the Operations Department regarding the line painting for the
proposed new spaces this fall and have confirmed that the needed work can be done this
fall.
4. Financial Budget Implications
The cost to purchase and install meters is approximately $12,000. This will involve the
purchase and installation of seventeen parking meters required to complete the required
work.
The funds will be drawn from the 2015 Operational Budget, Account number 100-19-192-
7173- Parking Enforcement R/M Other Equipment. These are funds were originally
approved in the 2015 Budget by Council for equipment purchases as well as
maintenance and upgrading the parking meters.
Staff have reviewed this with the Director of Finance to ensure that there are no
restrictions on the use of the budgeted funds for this purchase.
Municipality of Clarington
Report CLD-020-15 Page 4
Concurrence
This Report has been reviewed by Tony Canella, Director of Engineering Services, Nancy
Taylor, Director of Finance and Fred Horvath, Director of Operations Services who
concur with the recommendations.
5. Conclusion
Based on the need to improve parking conditions in the Church Street area, it is
respectfully recommended that Report CLD-020-15 be received and the amendments to
the Traffic By-law 2014-059 be forwarded to Council for approval.
6. Strategic Plan Application
Not Applicable
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Submitted by: / Reviewed b
C. nr r entree Franklin Wu,
Municipal Clerk Chief Administrative Officer
Staff Contact: Len Creamer, Manager, Municipal Law Enforcement, 905-623-3379 ext. 2110
or Icreamer(a)-clarington.net
Attachments:
Attachment 1 Letter from Dr. Robyn Jeffrey
Attachment 2 Diagram of proposed new parking meter locations on Church Street
Attachment 3 Proposed Amendment to Schedule 5 of By-law 2014-059
Interested Parties
Abernethy James
Anngeo Investments Limited
Bargenda Kristopher E
Barr Margaret Marion
Jeffrey Robin Lisa
Moranda James Ventures Limit
Payne Joanne
Pineridge Automotive Supply
Rice Andrew John
Rice John Powell
Shane Frank Wilmont
United Church of Canada
White Thomas
Wilson Lloyd Norman
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Attachment 1 to
Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-020-15
Dr. Robin Jeffrey
183 Church Street
Bowmanville,Ontario
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Attention: Mayor Foster, Members of Council, Clerk's Office
would like to take this opportunity to speak to the zoning by-law amendment file no. ZBA 2014-0003
submitted by Smith,Abernethy and Abernethy concerning 190 Church Street, Bowmanville.
My greatest concern as a business owner in close proximity is the wish of the owners to have the
required number of parking spaces reduced from 8 to 3. The P spot is proposed to be inside a small
shed on the property with the other 2 spots behind that. It is unrealistic to assume the shed spot will
be utilized and tandem parking Is inconvenient and unlikely at best. I field constant complaints about
parking in my office. Frequently during the day street parking on Church Street as well as Silver
Street,Temperance Street and King Street are taxed as well as the municipal lots. Most days the
municipal lot on the NE corner of Church and Silver is full and people are illegally parked on Silver
Street. With children being dropped off and picked up twice a day to and from Pine Ridge nursery
school the traffic and parking situation can become dangerous. Two new businesses have also opened
up fairly recently at 181 Church Street and street parking is further stressed. The owners of 190
Church Street have suggested that"the existing driveway and garage can accommodate three in-
tandem parking spaces,which would be used for office employees and all other customers and visitors
would utilize the existing downtown on-street and pay parking lots provided by the municipality". If
an estimated 8 spots are necessary for a commercial application of this square footage,and 3 are
proposed,then 5 extra spots are necessary on the street and parking lots,that simply do not exist.
Maintaining the historical appeal of the property has also been suggested as a reason not to add
parking to the commercial application. As the owner of an older property I can certainly agree that
this is important. However,the by-laws are In place to Insure the existing infrastructure can support
the changes when residential properties'become commercial. According to the official plan,all
properties in the area are zoned for multi-use and moving forward, more and more properties wlll
Attachment 1 to
Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-020-15
turn commercial and parking will have to be a priority. 190 Church Street is a beautiful property and
I don't believe It's charm will be negatively affected with several parking spaces added to the back of
the lot.
I would like to address the lack of parking on my property briefly, as I suspect It will be discussed once
my complaint is heard. In 2002, 1 submitted a site plan for my property at 183 Church Street which
included 6 parking spaces to the rear of the building. The municipality countered with an elaborate
parking plan which included 9 parking spaces and a horseshoe type driveway circling the house from
west to east. As well there would be a large monetary penalty for the loss of one on-street parking
space to the east of the property which was to be paid by myself. This was unfortunate news as our
plans had Included residing on the property and raising our kids with a backyard we would no longer
have,as well as the whole parking proposal making the entire venture cost-prohlbitive at the time. My
decision at the time had to be to halt any renovation,live in the house and continue to rent the space
for my practice at 168 Church Street. Coincidentally,around the same time,the municipality had
acquired 168 Church Street and was now my new landlord. They approached me to let me know they
had intentions of tearing down the building In order to build the parking lot which now exists at the
NE corner of Church and Silver. I reiterated to them that due to the stall of our plans at 183 Church I
would have to remain working out of my leased space at 168 Church. In conclusion,the parking on
my property was waived with the understanding that I would commence the renovations on my
property to house my practice so I could vacate their property as soon as possible In order to expedite
the necessary parking lot. I would be happy to expand on this or provide documents to support It if
necessary.
My point to the above Is that parking was of great concern over a decade ago when fewer businesses
existed In the area and must continue to be a priority. As Bowmanville grows and further commercial
applications arise there exists a necessity for more parking, not less.
Dr. Robin Jeffrey
Attachment 2 to
Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-020-15
Diagram of Proposed New Parking Meter Locations on Church Street
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New parking meter areas
Accessible vehicle Drop Off and Loading Area
Attachment 3 to
Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-020-15
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BY-LAW NO. 2015-
Being a By-law to Regulate Traffic and Parking on Highways, Private Property and
Municipal Property.
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington deems it
advisable to amend by-law 2014-059;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Corporation of the
Municipality of Clarington enacts as follows:
1. Schedule 5 of Traffic By-law 2014-059 is amended by deleting the current
schedule in its entirety and replacing it with the attached schedule.
BY-LAW passed this day of , 2015
Adrian Foster, Mayor
C. Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk
SCHEDULE#5
PARKING METER ZONES ON HIGHWAYS
COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 COLUMN 6 COLUMN 7
HIGHWAY Side FROM TO EFFECTIVE TIMES RATE MAXIMUM TIME
OR DAYS LIMIT
Church North Division Street Temperance 9:00-18:00 Monday to 50 cents/1 hr 2 hours
Street, Street Friday,except public
Bowmanville holidays
Church North& Temperance Scugog Street 9:00-18:00 Monday to 50 cents/1 hr 2 hours
Street, South Street Friday,except public
Bowmanville holidays
Division East Queen Street Church Street 9:00-18:00 Monday to 50 cents/1 hr 2 hours
Street, Friday,except public
Bowmanville holidays
Division West 50 m south of King Church Street 9:00-18:00 Monday to 50 cents/1 hr 2 hours
Street, Street Friday,except public
Bowmanville holidays
King Street, North Scugog Street George Street 9:00-18:00 Monday to 50 cents/1 hr 2 hours
Bowmanville Friday,except public
holidays
King Street, South Scugog Street 20 m east of 9:00-18:00 Monday to 50 cents/1 hr 2 hours
Bowmanville George Street Friday,except public
holidays
Silver East King Street Church Street 9:00-18:00 Monday to 50 cents/1 hr 2 hours
Street, Friday,except public
Bowmanville holidays
Temperance East&West Queen Street Wellington 9:00-18:00 Monday to 50 cents/1 hr 2 hours
Street, Street Friday,except public
Bowmanville holidays