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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSD-006-16 Clarington Planning Services Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Municipal Clerk at 905-623-3379 ext. 2102. Report To: Planning and Development Committee Date of Meeting: January 11, 2016 Report Number: PSD-006-16 Resolution Number: ' -. 0\ m File Number: A2015-0044 By-law Number: Report Subject: Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board of a Decision of the Committee of Adjustment of November 5, 2015 Recommendations: 1. That Report PSD-006-16 be received; and 2. That Council concurs with the decision of the Committee of Adjustment made on November 5, 2015 for Application A2015-0044 and that staff be authorized to appear before the Ontario Municipal Board to defend the decision of the Committee of Adjustment. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-006-16 Page 2 Report Overview Staff are seeking Council's authorization to appear before a hearing of the Ontario Municipal Board to defend the Committee of Adjustment's decision to deny an application for a minor variance to Zoning By-law 2005-109. 1 . Application Details 1.1. Owner: Mr. Terrence Timmins 1.2. Applicant: D.G. Biddle & Associates Ltd. 1.3. Agent: Mr. Michael Fry 1.4. Proposal: To legalize an existing accessory building by allowing for: • human habitation; • an increased maximum permitted height from 5 metres to 7.54 metres; and • an increased maximum permitted total floor area from 120 square metres to 234.39 square metres. 1.5. Area: 57.87 hectares 1.6. Location: 7700 Brown Road Part Lot 35, Concession 7 Former Township of Clarke 2. Background 2.1 On June 30, 2015, Mr. Michael Fry of D.G Biddle Ltd., on behalf of Mr. Terrence Timmins, submitted an application for a minor variance to Zoning By-law 2005-109 to legalize an existing accessory building at Mr. Timmins' property located at 7700 Brown Road in the Former Township of Clarke. The minor variance application sought relief from the By-law to permit human habitation in the accessory building, to increase the maximum permitted height from 5 metres to 7.54 metres and to increase the maximum permitted floor area in an accessory building from 120 square metres to 234.39 square metres. 2.2 The accessory building as proposed, is for a pool house, however, building plans submitted with the minor variance application shows that it is equipped with four washrooms, a separate fridge/freezer room, a theatre room, recreation room and two change rooms/reading rooms over 3 finished floors. A staff site visit revealed that the building also includes kitchen cabinets and counters. 2.3 The accessory building was constructed without a building permit. No application has been made for a building permit; only for the minor variance application. On June 3, 2015, the Chief Building Official issued an Order to Comply under the Ontario Building Code to cease further construction and to obtain a building permit. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-006-16 Page 3 2.4 The application for Minor Variance was heard by the Committee of Adjustment at two separate meetings. At the first meeting held on July 16, 2015, Staff recommended denial of the variance based on the Zoning By-law provision requiring accessory buildings to be "incidental, subordinate and exclusively devoted to the principle building, structure or use located on the same lot". Additionally, the By-law provides that "an accessory building or structure shall not be used for human habitation". The size of the building is 234.39 square metres (2,523 square feet); this exceeds the Zoning By-law requirements by 114.39 square metres or 95 percent. It also exceeds the height requirements by 2.54 metres. The applicant had requested a tabling of the application to a future meeting in order to have an opportunity to speak to staff regarding alternatives. The Committee approved the request for tabling. Figure 1: View of existing accessory building from the side and rear r - Figure 2: Existing accessory building showing fire place and covered seating area � /` � �fid•.. :«: 'may-- Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-006-16 Page 4 Figure 3: View of the main floor interior of the existing accessory building 2.5 Staff subsequently contacted the applicant on two occasions to encourage a meeting to discuss the proposal. The applicant did not make themselves available to meet with staff and eventually requested that the application be heard with no changes from the initial proposal. The Committee approved staff's recommendations at the November 5, 2015 meeting and the application was denied. 2.6 The applicant appealed the decision of the Committee of Adjustment to the Ontario Municipal Board on November 23, 2015. 2.7 In the first week of December 2015, the Chief Building Official charged the applicant, under the Ontario Building Code, for building a structure without a building permit. 3. Discussion 3.1 Staff recommended a denial of the Minor Variance application as it did not to fulfill the intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law and was not minor in nature. Given that the accessory building has facilities that could enable human habitation in addition to the substantial increase to the size of the building in floor area and height over what is permitted in the By-law, staff were of the opinion that it could reasonably function as a second dwelling on the lot and was not accessory to the principal use on the property. 3.2 The applicant appealed the Committee's decision on the basis that the applicant disagreed with staff's interpretation that the building would function as a habitable dwelling and that the proposal did in fact meet the intent of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law and was minor in nature and desirable, largely because of the large rural lot on which it is situated. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-006-16 Page 5 4. Purpose of Report 4.1 The purpose of this report is to seek Council's authorization to enable staff to attend a hearing of the Ontario Municipal Board to defend the Committee of Adjustment's decision to deny an application for a minor variance. 5. Strategic Plan Application Not applicable. Submitted by. Reviewed by: DAviKd. Crome, MCIP, RPP Franklin Wu, Director of Planning Services Chief Administrative Officer Staff Contact: David Addington, Planner I, 905-623-3379 ext. 2419 or daddington(aD-clarington.net DA/CP/SN/df The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision: Michael Fry Terrence Timmins Paul Allore, Chair of Committee of Adjustment