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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSD-034-16 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: April 25, 2016 Report Number: PSD-034-16 Resolution: -- J File Number: PLN 23.6.2, R75.12.01 By-law Number: Report Subject: Region Road Rationalization Study: Implications for Historic Downtowns Recommendations: 1. That Report PSD-034-16 be received for information; Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -034-16 Page 2 Report Overview The Region has initiated a Road Rationalization Study to assign ownership and responsibility for certain roads to the most appropriate municipal authority. This will see some regional roads transferred to local municipalities and certain municipal roads uploaded to the Region. This report is to alert Council of this process and address some initial concerns from a community land use perspective with respect to historic downtowns. 1. Background 1.1 The Region of Durham has pursued road rationalization as a priority for many years as it relates to municipal service delivery, network usage, growth trends, the Highway 407 extension, and alignment with transit initiatives. Regional staff have been directed to work with area municipalities to identify and transfer road segments to the most appropriate municipal authority. Much work has been done to develop a list of proposed road candidates for both near-term and longer term transfers and in January of 2016 the Region included a Road Rationalization Study as part of their 2016 Transportation Servicing and Financing Study. 1.2 On April 7, 2016 The Municipality of Clarington was advised that Regional Council had authorized staff to retain a third party consultant to work with local and regional staff in pursuing an aggressive schedule to further this initiative. HDR Consultants have been directed to work with area municipalities to review and confirm road rationalization criteria, identify current and future capital maintenance needs of transfer candidates, confirm road condition of candidate roads, establish a conditional schedule for transfers and facilitate discussions on proposed transfers. We have been advised that they intend to report to Regional Council with the results of this review in June of this year which imposes some very tight timelines. 1.3 Road Rationalization is primarily is under the responsibility of Engineering Services, with input from Operations, Finance and the Planning Services Department. Engineering Services will be looking at the following road segments (please see attachment 1): Local to Regional: Pebblestone Road — Townline Road to Courtice Road Holt Road — Highway 401 to Highway 2 Highway 2 Corridor o King Street — Reg. Rd. 57 to Haines Road o King Avenue — Baldwin St. to East of Library Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -034-16 Page 3 Regional to Local: Main Street (Reg. Rd. 17) — Taunton Rd. to Hwy. 35/115 1.4 Road Rationalization is an engineering exercise looking at road conditions, current and future capital and maintenance needs, transfer schedules and other technically oriented activities. In some instances however, such as is the case of King Street from Reg. Rd. 57 to Haines St., and King Street from Baldwin St. to east of the Newcastle Branch Library, there are larger issues at hand and it will be important to look beyond technical matter. Historic downtown cores need to be treated differently and both the business community and the community at large will need to have a say in how or if these transfers take place. Where there may be land use planning implications or impacts to our historic downtown cores, Engineering Services has requested our assistance to look at the potential transfers outlined above. Due to the aggressive schedule of the Region's study process, the Director of Engineering Services has requested that the Planning Director alert members of Council to these issues prior to the discussions with Regional staff on the week of April 25th. 2. Discussion 2.1 The Clarington Official Plan has the objective of developing Town and Village Centres as the focal points of economic, social, and cultural activities. The plan seeks to protect and enhance the vitality and character of historic downtowns. Throughout the Official Plan there are policies that recognize that historic downtowns have special significance to the community. 2.2 Clarington's historic downtowns and surrounding commercial areas are located along King Street in Bowmanville and King Avenue in Newcastle that are proposed to be transferred. 2.3 Our understanding is that the Region's interest in securing jurisdiction over King Street/King Avenue relates to their long term interest in bus rapid transit along Highway 2. The Region also has a strong interest in efficiency of vehicular transportation. When looking at a complete system of transportation modes, the historic downtowns give a very high priority to pedestrian travel. It also recognizes that there are on -street parking needs that help to keep downtown businesses competitive with other shopping facilities. Under the Region's jurisdiction, the long term plan would see bus rapid transit lanes along Highway 2. With the Region's jurisdiction over King Street/King Avenue, parking spaces could be removed either for additional vehicular lanes or for bus rapid transit lanes. The issue of on -street parking and a comfortable pedestrian environment is closely linked to the ongoing vitality of downtown businesses. 2.4 The transfer of King Street/King Avenue to the Region's ownership and jurisdiction has the following implications: The Region is the owner of the street and controls street design, signalization and use of the road allowance; Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -034-16 Page 4 • Streetscape enhancements, entrance features, establishing outdoor cafes or parklets, public art and similar street animation activities would all be subject to Regional approval; • Road closure permits for BIA or other events would be obtained from the Region; • The Regional sign by-law would apply having many implications, such as overhanging signs, sandwich board signs, and across -the -street banners etc. • Encroachment agreements would be obtained from the Region; • Region would be requesting street widenings with from development application; • The Region tends to strictly enforce entrance requirements. Figure 1 and 2: Parklets Potential street animation enhancements like these summertime parklets in parking spaces may not be possible under Regional jurisdiction Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -034-16 Page 5 Business Improvement Areas 2.5 The general functions of a traditional BIA are to: Oversee the improvement, beautification and maintenance of municipally -owned land, buildings and structures in the area beyond that provided at the expense of the municipality generally. • Promote the area as a business or shopping area. 2.6 The transfer of King Street/King Avenue to the Region's ownership and jurisdiction fundamentally changes the relationship of the BIAs from dealing strictly with the Municipality to dealing with both the Region and the Municipality. While Clarington is free to develop its own initiatives and policies with the BIAs, the Region would have a Region - wide perspective with much less flexibility as they would have to treat every area municipality and every BIA equally. 2.7 Staff consulted with the BIA's and Community Improvement Groups whom had the following comments: The Bowmanville BIA is very concerned with the potential transfer of King Street to the Region's jurisdiction. Specifically, they have worked very hard for decades in partnership with the Municipality to fulfill the objectives put historic Downtown Bowmanville. They would be very concerned to lose their relationship with local government and their ability to continue with street festivals. • The Newcastle CIP committee and representative BIA members on the committee are not in favour of King Avenue being transferred over to the Region. There is concern that transfer to the Region would hamper community events (for which King Ave. is closed) and streetscape developments. 3. Concurrence This report has been prepared in concert with the Engineering Services Department and the Director of Engineering concurs 4. Conclusion The transfer of portions of King Street in Bowmanville and King Avenue in Newcastle raises many concerns. It is not simply a transportation issue. Downtowns are significant economic, social and cultural elements of the community. There is a concern that with the transfer of these roads to the Region's jurisdiction, there were be less flexibility for the community to control its destiny in the most important areas of the municipality. While being supportive of future transit improvements, regional jurisdiction is not necessary, particularly when balancing the many other community objectives. 5. Strategic Plan Application Not applicable Municipality of Ciarington PSD -034-16 Page 6 Submitted by: f David come, MCiP, RPP Director of Planning Services Reviewed by:� Franklin Wu, Chief Administrative Officer Staff Contact: David Crome Director of Planning, 905-623-3379 ext. 2402 or dcrome@clarington.net Attachment: Attachment 1: Road Rationalization oan3N000 z O avoa 31aalw Aa3MOl aVOH Sa3HOln zW O U W ❑ / QUQ o � LS aVOH 1VNOI93a �➢ U U F LS aVOH 1VNOIO3a a a H NHVd HVa30 X ❑U aVOH 3ON3HMVl Q10 UU wU O 94u9envMHo1H Qvoa000nos J U aVOHASSWVo avoalV33oW C O U a o w W t DOOMS C') Z 3ldVW ZO Z avoa nOH O N avoa O } avoa z � O � w 0 n31NOn9 O 133aLSanHLaV o N Z = J avoa W O N avoa 31aNna w a o z N a OH OH ls3a (133a m ° " S •L ^❑ 0 OI VNnoS z SH,/SEnVMHOIH Z / .a Q ❑ Q V (Q ° aVOH HOOONVH z JOH IHOd 3O AITWd INAW aVOanaa3M aVOa NOlONIHSVM bE avoa IVNOIEM Q avoa 0 OUIS3NNVn 1313N3) bE VOa 1VNOlO3a aVOa avoa Sllnal avoa Sllnal a aaVHS31 U n31OO1 0 3nlaa } W W / / avoa IHSNOHOO avoa aronos aVOalaVHN001 aoOM1139 m N 2 Oa HSV3l avoa 53013 0 f LL Z a a O 0 0 0 Q J Q u LL Z G z0 avoa aaVllOd 4 O z O C7 O >0 � F tNn � m O a NMOa9 aVOa NOXIN Z T O avoa NOS91O C Zb aVOH I L 01 3NIlNM01 3 0' O V TLV7NOIO�31H a O O i avoa G1 6 o avoa 3100 avoa oovae aav�Iola 0 0 0 z m w O U h o g y ~ fC m O S U U O O z0 '� avoa S3aOV U aVOa 3ON..IAOH J 0 0) 3 O 0 a z Z O o O Z • aVOH 6� aVOH S9WVl Oa S9WVl I • ■■4V smy JOVS3H39 E e F Oa SN33lO 3nNPKIL o law 133a1s nia39n a o 0 a z O avoa 31aalw zW O U W ❑ / QUQ LS aVOH 1VNOI93a �➢ U U F LS aVOH 1VNOIO3a O H NHVd HVa30 ❑U Q10 UU wU O Qvoa000nos J IVNOlO3a ❑ avoa Z U a W t DOOMS aVOH 3nOaO 3ldVW O avoa nOH avoa O } o � � w o � = O avoa N avoa 31aNna � a a S avoa VNnoS z >_ o ❑ aVOH HOOONVH z U aVOanaa3M aVOa NOlONIHSVM bE avoa IVNOIEM avoa 3011anOO OUIS3NNVn 1313N3) bE VOa 1VNOlO3a aVOa avoa Sllnal avoa Sllnal avoa arowONVI U n31OO1 0 3lVANOlS3ad / / Oa HSV3l avoa 53013 0 f L