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Report To: Planning and Development Committee
Date of Meeting: April 25, 2016
Report Number: PSD-033-16 Resolution: -
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File Number: 18T-89007 By-law Number:
Report Subject: Extension to Draft Approval for 19 Estate Residential Lots
Recommendations:
1. That Report PSD-033-16 be received;
2. That the extension to Draft Approval for 18T-89007 be supported subject to the
Conditions as contained in Attachment 2 to PSD-033-16 and that no further
extensions be granted;
3. That the Durham Regional Planning and Economic Development Department,
Municipality of Port Hope and Municipal Property Assessment Corporation be
forwarded a copy of Report PSD-033-16 and Council's decision; and
4. That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-033-16 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
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Report Overview
The report recommends an extension to draft approval for a period of eighteen monthsto
October 27, 2017,as well as advises Committee and Council of concerns from the Municipality
of Port Hope regarding the extension to DraftApproval.
1.Application Details
1.1Owner/Applicant:Michael and Cathy Clarke
1.2Proposal:19lot estate residential subdivision
1.3Area:32 hectares
1.4Location:Part Lot 1, Concession 2, former Township of Clarke
(see Figure 1)
1.5Roll Number:030-010-05610
1.6Within Built Boundary:No
Figure 1:
Subject Property
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2.Background
2.1In 1988, the Region of Durham approved an Official Plan Amendment to permit a 19 lot
estate residential subdivision at the most easterly boundary of the Municipality.The
implementing zoning by-law was approved by the Town of Newcastle in 1991. The
Region Draft Approved the subdivision on July 21,1992.
2.2Prior to 1995, the Region of Durham was the subdivision approval authority. Plans of
subdivision were draft approved with no time limit for obtaining final approval. In 2011, the
Municipality of Clarington amended Conditions of Draft Approval for 18T-89007, by
including an expiry date of 3 years to 2014. In 2014, an application for extension to Draft
Approval was granted by the Director of Planning Services.At that time the Conditions of
Draft Approval were amended by adding conditions toensure development would
proceed in keeping with current policies and guidelines and changed the expiry to April
27, 2016.
2.3The Owners haveretained an engineering firm to prepare engineering drawings as part of
fulfilling conditions of draft approval, however, theycannot obtain final approval in
advance of the April 27, 2016 expiry date. As a result,theOwners have requested an 18
month extension to October 27, 2017.
2.4Complete engineering drawings are just one component of fulfilling conditions of draft
approval, yet are integralto ensuring all the details of the development can proceed in
keeping with various policies and guidelines. The engineering drawings are approved by
the Municipality’s Director of Engineering Services, the Conservation Authority, Region of
Durham and in this instance, the Ministry of Transportation because the subject property
abuts Highway 401. At the time of draft approval, the Township of Hope, (now the
Municipality of Port Hope) had two conditions as follows:
“10. That the Owner shall retain a professional engineer to prepare and submit a
Master Drainage and Lot Grading Plan to the Town of Newcastle for approval. All
plans and drawings must confirm to the Town’s Design Criteria as amended fromtime
to time. The Owner shall also submit a copy of this plan to the Township of Hope.
29. That prior to final approval of this plan, the Owner shall satisfy all requirements,
financially and otherwise of the Township of Hope. This includes a contribution to
Boundary Road.”
2.5Since receiving the first engineering submission, the staff at the Municipality of Port Hope
advised Clarington of concerns with the estate residential subdivision. Following a
meeting with stafffrom Port Hope, a letterwas received requesting that a number of
conditions be added and recommended that an extension to draft approval not be granted
stating that the draftapproved plandoes not conformto and is not consistent with
provincial policy directives.
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On March 31, 2016, a further objection was receivedfrom Port Hoperegarding a
requirement that Open Space Block 21 be merged with Lot 14. In their view, theOpen
Space Blockwould be required fora future interchange at TownlineRoad East and
Highway 401.In addition, the more northerly Open Space Block 20should have a second
access on Regional Road 2. The draft plan was redlined as a condition of draft approval
by the Region of Durham in 1992(seeAttachment 2).
3.Discussion
3.1The Municipality of Port Hope is requesting an amendment to the most recent Conditions
of Draft Approval (2014) that are beyond the original request. The amendment includes
the requirement for 8 additional studiesand compliance with Port Hope’s Site Alteration
and Fill By-Law:
One of the studies requested was to determine the amount of land required to build an
interchange at East Townline Road to support rural employment.
Detailed stormwater managementplans and studieswere submitted by the applicant’s
engineering consultantwith the engineering submissionin September 2015. Both
Clarington Engineering Services, Ministry of Transportationand the Conservation
Authoritysupport,in principle the engineering, however requireadditional informationwith
the second engineering submission.
The Township of Hope in its condition of Draft Approval in 1992,only requested a copy of
the approved Master Grading and Lot Grading Plan butdid not specifically request to
approve the drawings.
3.2Staff are of the opinion that some of the requests have either been satisfied, such as the
hydrogeological study which was peer reviewed and accepted by the Region of Durham
in 2015; not permitted such as communal systems which are contrary to the Region’s
Official Plan; or studies thatare not relevant to the draft plan and appear to be geared to
support development on land external to the draft plan such as an interchange which is
not identified in the relevant Official Plans or by the Ministry of Transportation. Additional
conditionsrequiring studies or assessments to address the impacts of this development
on natural heritage features, emergency services and soft services in an adjacent
municipality are not warranted, nor is a traffic impact study to assess intersection
improvementsgenerated by 19 estates residential lots.
3.3The subject property is identified as Protected Countryside in the Province’s Greenbelt
Plan of 2005. The approvalsfor this developmentwere granted prior to the Greenbelt
Plan and Provincial Policy Statement coming into effectin 2005 and as such development
can proceed provided the Conditions of Draft Approval can be satisfied.
3.4The Director of Planning Services has delegated authority for the disposition of
subdivisionsand is recommending an eighteen monthextensionand that no further
extensions be granted.This application has been draft approved for almost 24 years.
The applicants havebeen granted numerous extensions and have not been able to obtain
final approval. Furthermore, the subjectsite is in the Greenbelt and would not be
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permittedunder current environmentalpolicies in the Regional andClarington Official
Planswith the extension proposed, the approvals will have been in place for over 25
years. If it can’t proceed by then, the approval should lapse.
The conditions requested by The Municipality of Port Hope are not included in the
amendment to the condition of draft approval.
The Director of Planning Services will issue a Notice of Decision advising interested
parties of the decision andadvising of the appeal datewhich is20 daysafter the decision
ismade, for anyone wishing to appeal. At that time, the Municipality of Port Hope may
appeal the Director’s decision to the Ontario Municipal Board.The applicant would be
responsible for all costs associated with defending the extension to draft approval in the
event of an appeal.
4.Conclusion
The Owners are motivated to fulfill conditions of draft approval and register the plan. If an
extension is not granted the conditions will lapse andthe draft approved plan will expire.
It is respectfully recommended that the extensionofdraft approval for eighteen months,
beingOctober 27, 2017be approved.
5.Strategic PlanApplication
Not applicable
Attachment 2to
Municipality of ClaringtonReport PSD-033-16
AMENDMENT TO THE CONDITIONS OF DRAFT APPROVAL
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-89007
The Notes to Draft Approval are amended to add a new Note 1, as shown below, and the
existing Notes to be renumbered accordingly.
1.If final approval is not given to this plan byOctober27, 2017 of the amendment to draft
approval date, and no extensions have been granted, draft approval shall lapse and the
file shall be CLOSED.