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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSD-028-19Clarftwn Planning Services Staff Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: Planning & Development Committee Date of Meeting: June 3, 2019 Report Number: PSD -028-19 Resolution: PD -092-19 File Number: PLN 25.1.58 By-law Number: Report Subject: Renaming of King Street in Haydon and King Street in Bowmanville Recommendations: 1. That Report PSD -028-19 be received; 2. That Staff be authorized to hold two Public Information Sessions, one in Haydon and one in Bowmanville; 3. That all landowners fronting onto the affected streets be provided notice through direct mail circulation; 4. That Staff be authorized to take appropriate actions under Section 48 of the Municipal Act to hold a Public Meeting regarding the proposed street name changes that emerge as the preferred option through the Public Information Sessions; 5. That a copy of Report PSD -028-19 and Council's decision be forwarded to the Durham Regional Police Service and the Durham Regional Planning and Economic Development Department; and 6. That all interested parties listed in Report PSD -028-19 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -028-19 Page 2 Report Overview It has been brought to staff's attention that there are two duplicate King Street names in Clarington that have led to some confusion for mail delivery. Some residents have also expressed concerns about potential response delays in the event of an emergency when vehicles are dispatched. To address these two situations, the first step would be to hold two Public Information Sessions in their respective areas to obtain public input. This would give a chance for the affected residents to provide feedback and willingness to accept the street name change. Staff will then report back to Council on the recommended options to rename the two King Streets. One is in Haydon and the other in Bowmanville. 1. Background 1.1 The amalgamation of many townships into what is today known as the Municipality of Clarington, has resulted in many duplicate or similar sounding names. In the mid 90's Bell Canada and the Region of Durham undertook a new 9-1-1 response system which lead to the evaluation of the street names in order to eliminate the duplicate street names which can cause confusion. King Street was among the street names that were looked at since, at the time there were six duplicate King Street names throughout Clarington. 1.2 King Street in Haydon became a public street in 1977. It was among the street names that were considered for a street name change as part of the new 9-1-1 response system. However, at the time, it was decided not to change the name because the municipal addresses in Haydon were in the 8000's, where the Bowmanville addresses along King Street were in the 1000's. Also at the time there was sufficient differentiation between the hamlet and the town. 1.3 In Bowmanville a remnant section of Old Kingston Road is named King Street. There are no records that it was considered for a street name change as part of the 9-1-1 project. Municipality of Clarington Resort PSD -028-19 fI Wo a u1 Y v t� x8209 , 4 w 8185 LU Ir 20 y _ i z &1 a e� 5 Al2— T. 8 811 r., Y s k 4\1ELSOn CONCESSION ROAD 8 - CD NCE551( T. in of r- at. � N Figure 1 — Map showing the existing King Street segment in Haydon Paae 3 Municipality of Clarington Resort PSD -028-19 Paae 4 Figure 2 — Map showing the duplicate King Street segment in Bowmanville 2. Department Comments 2.1 Preliminary discussions with the Clarington Emergency & Fire Services Department, as well as the Engineering Services Department have indicated that duplicate or similar sounding street names is a public safety concern. The best and safest resolution would be to change the segment of King Street to Grasshopper Park Road in Haydon and from King Street to Rhonda Boulevard in Bowmanville. 2.2 In the past many 9-1-1 calls were made by landlines which are hard wired and make it easier to recognize addresses through the automated system, which reduced chance for error. Today, many people use cellular devices as their main phone line which makes it more difficult to recognize the person's location. The radius is not always accurate. A recognized road with limited variations, such as Grasshopper Park Road, will eliminate room for error and facilitate better response services. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -028-19 Page 5 2.3 The Region of Durham is an approval authority for naming or renaming streets within Clarington. If names sound similar to other names in the Region, the name will be rejected due to the risks or concerns with an error occurring during an emergency response situation. The Region of Durham will be consulted through the street renaming process. 3. Discussion 3.1 The most important reason to examine the King Street name duplication is for public safety concerns. It is good practice to correct any public safety concerns in order to eliminate any potential for error during an emergency response incident. The street renaming in Haydon will affect 22 residents, while the street renaming in Bowmanville will affect 21 residents. Property owners and tenants would receive a goodwill payment for the inconvenience and time associated with the street name change as per the Municipality of Clarington policy regarding Municipality Initiated Street Name Changes. It is important that the impact on residents and businesses is minimized. 3.2 In addition to the public safety concerns, residents have also expressed frustration resulting from missed deliveries or billing being sent to the wrong location as a result of duplicate street names. 3.3 Staff is requesting concurrence to hold two public information centres in late June to provide an opportunity to hear from the residents about their current issues they may be facing with the duplicate street names and to gain feedback from the affected residents on the street renaming. Staff will then report back with a recommendation based on the feedback. 3.4 Staff propose that both of the existing segments of King Street be renamed to their respective continuous streets to eliminate the need for the creation of a new street name. Renumbering of addresses may also be necessary as a result. In both situations, King Street in Haydon is connected to Grasshopper Park Road, and King Street in Bowmanville is connected to Rhonda Boulevard. This provides for a continuous street in both circumstances. 3.5 Following authorization, staff will take the next steps to: x Circulate the proposal to the Region for their comments; x Provide notice to affected residents; x Hold two Public Information Centres in late June, one in Bowmanville and one close to or in proximity to Haydon; and x Schedule a Public Meeting at the Planning and Development Committee in the Fall to receive public input on the recommended street name changes and provide a recommendation. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD -028-19 Page 6 4. Conclusion The renaming of both King Streets in Haydon and Bowmanville needs to be examined due to the potential risks in an emergency response situation. Staff are requesting permission from Council to hold two information sessions to allow an opportunity to hear from the residents. Staff will then report back to Council with the information received and hold a formal Public Meeting in combination with the recommendation report, in order to resolve the issues as efficiently and timely as possible. Submitted by: Reviewed Michael Seaman, MCIP, RPP, Director of Planning Services Y: Andrew C. Allison, B. Comm, LLB CAO Staff Contact: Nicole Zambri, Planner II, 905-623-3379 ext. 2422 or nzam bri(a)-clari ngton. net CP/NZ/nl The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision: Carla Acosta, Durham Planning & Economic Development Gayle Hetherington, Durham Regional Police Michele Nowick James Stewart-Haass I:\^Department\PLN Files\PLN 25 Street Names and Municipal Numbering\PLN 25.1 - Street Renaming\PLN 25.1.58 - Haydon King street to Grasshopper Park Road\PSD-028-19.docx