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Planning & Development Committee
Report to Council
Report to Council Meeting of May 2, 2016
Subject: Planning & Development Committee Meeting of Monday, April 25, 2016
Recommendations
:
1. Receive for Information
(a) 9.2 Municipality of Dutton Dunwich – Independent Electrical
System Operator Review of Request for Proposal Process for
the Award of Renewable Energy Contracts
(b) 9.3 Wayne Orr, Chief Administrative Officer, Township of South
Frontenac – Large Renewable Procurement Initiatives
(c) 9.1 Tara Mieske Clerk/Planning Manager, Township of North
Frontenac – Independent Electrical System Operator Review of
Request for Proposal Process for the Award of Renewable
Energy Contracts
(d) PSD-034-16 Durham Region’s Road Rationalization Study: Implications for
Historic Downtowns
2. Extension to Draft Approval for 19 Estate Residential Lots
That Report PSD-033-16 be received;
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;
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
That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-033-16 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
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3. Wayne Orr, Chief Administrative Officer, Township of South Frontenac
– No Wake Resolution
That the following Township of Georgian Bay Resolution, endorsed by the
Township of South Frontenac, regarding a no wake restriction, be endorsed by the
Municipality of Clarington:
Whereas the Office of Boating Safety, which administers the Vessel
Operation Restriction Regulations (VORRS) pursuant to the Canada
Shipping Act, 2001, has advised that the issue of “No Wake” is currently
addressed by limiting the speed or power of a vessel;
And whereas the Office of Boating Safety has advised that “No Wake”
is not a restriction found in the Canada Shipping Act, 2001, or its
regulations, and therefore is not an enforceable restriction;
And whereas a boat’s wake can do a great deal of damage, including:
• the erosion of shorelines
• the swamping of nests of loons and other waterfowls
• the damaging of docks and vessels moored at docks and at marina
gas pumps
• the danger to swimmers
• the interference with safe navigation
• the disruption of wetland habitat
• the upsetting of canoes and small boats, especially in narrow
channels
Be it resolved that the Township of Georgian Bay requests the
Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, to address this
dangerous and harmful situation, by implementing legislation that
would provide authorities with the ability to enforce a “No Wake”
restriction in Ontario’s navigable waters;
And that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Honourable
Tony Clement, M.P., Parry Sound – Muskoka.
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4. An Application by City Homes to Implement Draft Approved Plan of
Subdivision 18T-89012 to Permit the Development of 24 Residential
Lots in the Hamlet of Enniskillen
That Report PSD-028-16 be received;
That the Zoning By-law Amendment application submitted by City Homes be
approved as contained in Attachment 1 to Report PSD-028-16;
That once all conditions contained in the Official Plan and Zoning By-law with
respect to the removal of the (H) Holding Symbol are satisfied, the By-law
authorizing the removal of the (H) Holding Symbol be approved;
That the Durham Regional Planning and Economic Development Department and
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation be forwarded a copy of Report
PSD-028-16 and Council’s decision; and
That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-028-16 and any delegations be
advised of Council’s decision.
5. Municipally-Initiated Zoning By-law Amendment for Properties Fronting
on Tooley Road in Courtice
That Report PSD-029-16 be received;
That the proposed Rezoning ZBA 2016-0005 continue to be processed including
the preparation of a subsequent report; and
That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-029-16 and any delegations be
advised of Council’s decision.
6. Joint Application for a Durham Community Energy Plan
That Report PSD-030-16 be received;
That the Municipality of Clarington participate in the coordinated Community
Energy Plan proposal with the Region of Durham, other Durham Region
municipalities, and local utilities;
That, subject to award of grant funding from the provincial Municipal Energy Plan
Program, the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign a collaborative agreement with
the Region of Durham, regarding the preparation of a Durham Region Community
Energy Plan; and
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That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-030-16 and any delegations be
advised of Council’s decision.
7. Identifying and Recognizing Clarington’s Lost Hamlets
That Report PSD-031-16 be received;
That the Clarington Heritage website be utilized to identify and communicate the
history regarding Clarington’s lost hamlets, and
That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-031-16 and any delegations be
advised of Council’s decision.
8. Applications by Regita Enterprise Inc./Schleiss Dev. Co. Ltd. and
E. Manson Investments Ltd. for proposed Draft Plans of Subdivision
That Report PSD-032-16 be received;
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-O-2014-04); and 392 single
detached dwellings, 64 semi-detached dwellings, 124 townhouses, and 61 medium
density dwelling units (S-O-2014-05), subject to the Conditions of Draft Approval
contained in Attachment 1 to Report PSD-032-16;
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
That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-032-16 and any delegations be
advised of Council's decision.
9. Interim Control By-law for Westmore Street Area
Be it resolved that, in consideration of recent severances on Westmore Street, staff
be directed to report to Committee at the June 20, 2016 Planning and Development
Committee meeting with regard to the appropriateness of Council directing a review
or study be undertaken of the land use planning policies with respect to preserving
the existing character in the area of Westmore Street, Jane Avenue, Glenview
Road and Lynnwood Avenue and the passing an Interim Control By-law for such
area.
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