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Report To: Planning and Development Committee
Date of Meeting: April 25, 2016
Report Number: PSD-032-16 Resolution: " c�-)
File Number: S-0-2014-04 and S-0-2014-05 By-law Number:
Report Subject: Applications by Regita Enterprise Inc./Schleiss Dev. Co. Ltd.
and E. Manson Investments Ltd. for proposed Draft Plans of
Subdivision
Recommendations:
1. That Report PSD-032-16 be received;
2. That the City of Oshawa be advised that the Municipality of Clarington has no
objection to the Proposed Plans of Subdivision for up to 363 single detached
dwellings and 257 medium density dwelling units (S-0-2014-04); and 392 single
detached dwellings, 64 semi-detached dwellings, 124 townhouses, and 61
medium density dwelling units (S-0-2014-05), subject to the Conditions of Draft
Approval contained in Attachment 1 to Report PSD-032-16;
3. That the City of Oshawa, Development Services Department and the Durham
Regional Planning and Economic Development Department be forwarded a copy of
Report PSD-032-16 and Council's decision; and
4. That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-032-16 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
Municipality of Clarington
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Report Overview
The City of Oshawa circulated the Municipality of Claringtonrequesting comment on
two Proposed Plans of Subdivision near the Clarington boundary. Clarington has
identified two concerns tobe addressedthrough conditionsof development approval.
They are potential impacts to wells ofnearby Clarington residentsand compliance with
the Boundary Road Agreement.
1.Application Details
1.1Owners/Applicants:Regita Enterprise Inc./SchleissDev. Co. Ltd.;and E.
Manson Investments Ltd.
1.2Agent: GHD
1.3Proposal:To permit the development of 328 to363 single detached
dwellings and 257 medium density dwelling units (S-O-2014-
04); and 392 single detached dwellings, 64 semi-detached
wellings, 124 townhouses, and 61 medium density dwelling
units (S-O-2014-05)
1.4Area:42.9 hectares (106 acres) for S-O-2014-04; and 47.6
hectares (117.6 acres) for S-O-2014-05
1.5Location:Northwest corner of Conlin Road East and Townline Road
North forS-O-2014-04;and Subdivision S-O-2014-05 abuts
on the west, the above subdivision(see Figures 1 and 2).
Municipality of Clarington
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Figure 1:
Location ofProposed Draft Plan of Subdivision S-O-2014-04
Figure 2:
Location ofProposed Draft Plan of Subdivision S-O-2014-05
Municipality of Clarington
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2.Background
2.1The City of Oshawa circulated the Municipality of Clarington on Feb. 12, 2016the
referenced applications for Proposed Plan of Subdivisionsince both applications
were located within one kilometre of the Clarington boundary. The applications
have been reviewed by Clarington Planning Services and Clarington Engineering
Services. The applications are north of Conlin Road and west of Townline Road.
2.2AHydrogeological and Geotechnical Investigation Report for the proposed
residential development was submitted in support of the most easterly application.
The Study, for Proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision S-O-2014-04,acknowledged
the presence of both drilled and shallow dug/bored wells in the250 metre study
area but noted that groundwater will generally be below the depth of future
development, that the proposed subdivision is suitable from a hydrogeological
perspective, and that minimal impacts are expected for both surface water and
groundwater as a result of this future development provided appropriate design
and planning is undertaken prior to and during construction. TheStudy concluded
further geotechnical testing should be conducted at the locations for stacked
townhouses and 3 to 4 storey apartment buildings.
2.3There are only a few Clarington homes in the vicinity of these Oshawa
subdivisions. The above Study does not specifically mention them.It is accepted
that any impacts from Proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision S-O-2014-05 would end
in and be overshadowed byimpacts fromProposed Draft Plan of Subdivision S-O-
2014-04.
Municipality of Clarington
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Figure 3:
Areain the Vicinity of ProposedDraft Plan of Subdivision S-O-2014-04
Municipality of Clarington
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3.Discussion
3.1As noted, the S-O-2014-05 Plan of Subdivision abuts the other Plan of
Subdivision: S-O-2014-04, which is on the northwest corner of Townline Road
North and Conlin Road East.With the exception of a small segment of road at the
south end of the subject lands,the road allowance is unopened;no road has been
constructed.
Townline Road is the boundary between the City of Oshawa and the Municipality
of Clarington with the lands on the Clarington side being in the Protected
Countryside Area of the Greenbelt, in contrast to the urban area on the Oshawa
side. Given both provincial policies and Durham Regional Official Plan policies no
urbandevelopment is anticipated on the Clarington side.
3.2This sharp landuse divide is reflected in the Oshawa-Clarington Boundary Road
Agreement,in 2006.Constructioncostson TownlineRoaddue to
Oshawa developmentare the responsibility of Oshawa alone.TheCity of Oshawa
andthe developer shall pay for 100%of the cost of all road construction to afull
urban standardacrossthefull width of the road section (including,but not limited
to all services, road infrastructure,boulevards, sidewalks, streettrees, street
lighting)along theentireTownline Road North frontageof theOshawa Subdivision
–S-O-2014-004 andany external road improvements which may be required to
facilitatethe above subdivision.Design of any external improvements which are
required onany portion ofTownline Road North suchas intersection
improvements at the Townline/Conlinintersection mustbereviewedandapproved
by the Clarington Director of Engineering Services.
3.3The Boundary Road Agreement stipulates the City of Oshawa shall be 100%
responsible for maintenance and repair ofthe relevantportion of Townline Road
Northafter new construction. The Boundary Road Agreement must be amended
to identifythis new portion of Townline Road North under Oshawa`s jurisdiction
and responsibility.
3.4The developer will be responsible for maintaining Townline Road North free of
mud, dust and debris as directed by the City of Oshawa during construction.
3.5Where development is adjacent to rural land uses that rely on private wells and
septic systems, a hydrogeological study is typically undertaken prior to
development occurring to consider potential impacts on nearby wells and identify
measures to mitigate any potential negative impacts.As noted in Section 2.2 of
Report PSD-032-16, for Proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision S-O-2014-04, a
Hydrogeological and Geotechnical Study, including a review of wells in the vicinity
on both sides of the boundary, was undertakenand submitted in support of the
application. There have been no issues with the development of the large Silwell
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Developments and Metrontario Group Plan of Subdivision immediately south of
Conlin Road (S-O-2001-003).
3.6The Hydrogeological and Geotechnical Studystates that lands to the north, east
and west are in various stages of development and will be municipally serviced in
the future. This in fact is not correct as the lands east of Townline Road North are
in the Provincial Greenbelt and not are to be developed or serviced.
3.7Based on groundwater observations, the above Studydoes not anticipate
groundwater seepage to be asignificant issue during open excavation. However it
does note that hydraulic conductivities can vary over a vertical and horizontal
extent and may be outside the identified range.
3.8The above Studyfurther noted that 33% of the well records reviewed were for
dug/bored wells. Of the eleven wells identified in Appendix C to the report, five
were on the Clarington side of Townline Road. Two of the five were drilled wells;
two had no information as the owners were not home when the survey was done;
and one was identified as having a drilled/dug well and that the dug well runs out
of water in the fall.
3.9The above Studyprovides no recommendations in terms of existing wells and
potential well interference. It is not clear if in part this is because of the
assumption that all surrounding lands would be municipally serviced in the future.
3.10The Region has a well interference policy in the event of any interference that is
caused bythe development. To assist in ensuring appropriate data is collected, in
the event of an interference, staff believe that the five existing homeowners in
Clarington should be offered continuous well monitoring commencing 12 months in
advance of construction and continuing until 12 months after all services are
constructed.
3.11It is recommended as a condition of draft approval the S-O-2014-04
Owner/Applicant be required, 12 months prior to any servicing of the plan of
subdivision, to retain a qualified professional to prepare and submit a well
monitoring report to the satisfaction of the Municipality of Clarington and the
Region of Durham Works Department.
3.12The combination of existing Regional policy andthe proposed well monitoring
should help ensure nearby Clarington residents have an alternative water supply in
the event of well interference problems.
4.Concurrence
This report has been reviewed by theDirector of Engineering Serviceswho
concurswith the recommendations.
Attachment 1 to
Municipality of ClaringtonReport PSD-032-16
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAN REGISTRATION
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
APRIL 18, 2016
REGITA ENTERPRISE INCORPORATED
AND
SCHLEISS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED
FILE NO.: S-O-2014-04
1.The City of Oshawa and the developer shall pay for 100% of the cost of all road
construction to a full urban standard across the full width of the road section
(including, but not limited to all services, road infrastructure, boulevards,
sidewalks, street trees, street lighting) along the entire Townline Road North
frontage of the Oshawa Subdivision –S-O-2014-004 and any external road
improvements which may be required to facilitate the above subdivision. Design of
any external improvements which are required on any portion of Townline Road
North such as intersection improvements at the Townline/Conlin intersection must
be reviewed and approved by the Clarington Director of Engineering Services.
2.The Boundary Road Agreement must be amended to include this portion of
Townline Road North under Oshawa`s jurisdiction.
3.The developer will be responsible for maintaining Townline Road North free of
mud, dust and debris as directed by the City of Oshawa during construction.
4.The Owner/Applicant agrees, 12 months priorto any servicing of the plan of
subdivision, to retain a qualified Professional Engineer to commence, to the
satisfaction of the Municipality of Clarington Director of Planning Servicesand the
Region of Durham Works Departmentawell monitoring program.
5.That the recommendations of the approved well monitoring report be included in
the agreement betweenRegita Enterprise Inc./Schleiss Development Company
Ltd. and the City of Oshawa to the satisfaction of the Municipality of Clarington
Director of Planning Services.