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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSD-013-16 aF1flgtOfi 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: February 1, 2016 Report Number: PSD-013-16 Resolution Number: P& a5-1t' File Number: PLN 7.17 By-law Number: N/A Report Subject: Year End Planning Applications Recommendation: 1. That Report PSD-013-16 be received for information. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-013-16 Page 2 Report Overview In 2015, development application activity undertaken by the Planning Services Department, assisted by other Departments included the following: • 50 preconsultation meetings held with applicants on pending projects to develop application submission requirements • 3 new or revised draft plans of subdivision received proposing 301 housing units • 6 Draft approvals issued for draft plans of subdivision or revisions to draft plans comprising 1237 housing units • 3 Extensions to draft plan approval issued • 3 Plans of subdivision registered for an additional 269 new housing units • 2 plans of condominium approved for 28 units • 5 official plan amendment applications received; 2 official plan amendment applications approved • 18 zoning applications received; 26 zoning applications approved • 22 site plan applications received; 20 site plans approved • 65 minor variance applications received; 63 approved; 2 denied • 47 reports to the Durham Land Division Committee • 34 permanent signs approved • 155 temporary signs approved • 18 applications for in-house apartments received; 8 in-house apartments registered • 22 Statutory Public Meetings held on development applications • 4 Pubic Information Centres on development applications Summary 0 901 new housing units and lots approved 0 100,000 sf of industrial/utility space approved 0 40,000 sf of commercial space approved 0 1,600 sf of institutional space approved Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-013-16 Page 3 1 . Purpose This report summarizes planning application activity within the Municipality of Clarington for the 2015 year. In addition to informing Council on the 2015 year, this report provides information from the previous two years which assists in identifying emerging issues and possible trends over a three year period. 2. Plans of Subdivision and Part Lot Control The Director of Planning Services is the delegated approval authority for Plans of Subdivision. However, the Planning Services Department reports to Council on applications for proposed draft plans of subdivision at the public meeting stage and when approval is recommended for an application for proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision. Some subdivision applications can take a number of years to become draft approved and may include many revisions before a proposed plan is draft approved. The charts in this report do not include the applications that have been previously submitted in prior years and are awaiting revisions or working towards approvals. In 2015 three new applications for proposed draft plan of subdivision were received as well as one application for revision to a draft approved plan of subdivision. New and Revised Subdivision Applications Received By Unit Type Urban Area Single Detached Semi-detached Townhouse Apartment or Linked 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 Courtice 0 0 123 0 0 8 86 0 0 0 0 0 Bowmanville 183 165 986 6 0 84 26 10 209 0 0 214 Newcastle 0 137 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hamlets / Rural Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 183 302 1109 6 0 92 112 10 209 0 0 214 Bowmanville continues to be the primary growth area within the Municipality of Clarington which coincides with the provisions of the Official Plan. Single detached dwellings continue to be the dominant form of housing being applied for in subdivision applications. However, the number of townhouses in subdivision applications has increased in 2015, to almost 40% of the proposed 301 units, which is consistent with Provincial Policy as it requires multiple forms of housing and complete communities. It is expected that townhouse and apartment units will continue to represent a larger percentage of units applied for in the coming years, although many of these will be on existing lots and not necessarily within plans of subdivision. This is expected as a result of both Provincial Policy, the cost of housing and a shift in demographics leading to an increase in the demand for smaller units, including townhouses and apartment units. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-013-16 Page 4 Draft Approved and Issued Revisions to Draft Approval By Unit Type Urban Area Single Detached Semi-detached or Townhouse Apartment Linked 2015 2014 2013 2015 20141 2013 2015 20141 2013 2015 2014 2013 Courtice 74 101 41 0 0 8 0 0 0 80 0 0 Bowmanville 588 0 148 120 4 68 356 19 21 0 0 0 Newcastle 0 137 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hamlets / Rural Areas 19 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 681 1F 120 4 76 356 19 21 80 0 0 Additionally, there were three Draft Approved plans of subdivision and three extensions issued to Draft Approved plans of subdivision. While the number of draft approved plans has decreased since 2014, the number of homes resulting from the 2015 draft approvals is significantly larger than the previous years. In 2015, draft approved subdivisions would provide for 952 more homes compared to 2014. There has been a continuous increase in draft approved homes over the previous three years. The draft approved plans continue to provide diverse types of development, including: single detached, semi-detached or linked, townhouses and apartments. The Planning Act allows a Municipality to impose a date by which final approval must be achieved, after which draft approval will expire. The Municipality of Clarington typically allows for a three year period from the date of draft approval to allow the applicant sufficient time to meet all conditions imposed by the Municipality. If the applicant is unable to fulfill all conditions within this timeframe, extensions may be granted by the Municipality to extend the period of draft approval. Final Approval By Unit Type Urban Area Single Detached Semi-detached Townhouse Apartment or Linked 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 Courtice 131 131 47 0 8 74 0 66 10 0 0 0 Bowmanville 0 174 205 0 14 70 0 123 68 0 0 0 Newcastle 138 0 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hamlets / Rural Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total1 269 1 0 22 144 0 189 78 0 0 0 In 2015 there were three registered plans of subdivision in the Municipality, totaling 269 new single-detached residential units. It is expected that this number will increase in the coming years as the number of draft approved subdivision units has increased dramatically compared to the previous years. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-013-16 Page 5 Part Lot Control applications are also processed by Planning Services Department staff and approval of these applications has been delegated to the Director of Planning Services. However, a By-law is adopted by Council to implement the decision. Applications for Part Lot Control allow lots and/or blocks within a registered plan of subdivisions, constructed for semi- detached or townhouses to be split and individually sold. The individual lot is created after construction has commenced to ensure that the lot line is based on the location of footings and/or common walls. In 2015, a total of 6 applications for Part Lot Control were received and 9 applications were approved. 3. Plans of Condominium A condominium is the form of housing tenure that usually has individual ownership of a dwelling unit and joint ownership of common elements and facilities. Condominiums are most commonly used for townhouses and apartments. Condominium Application Activity Urban Area Applications Draft Approval Issued Final Plan Approval Received 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 Courtice 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Bowmanville 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 Newcastle 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 Hamlets / Rural Areas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 2 0 0 4 2 1 3 Final approval was issued in 2015 for a condominium plan by Kaitlin Homes (Lakebreeze Towns) for 12 residential townhouse units. Additionally, final approval was issued for Phase 4 of a condominium plan by Kaitlin Homes (Aspen IV) for 16 residential townhouse units. Condominium applications remained consistent in 2015 compared to 2014. 4. Official Plan Amendments The Planning Services Department reviews and processes applications to amend the Clarington Official Plan. Clarington Official Plan Amendment Activity 2015 2014 2013 Applications Received 5 3 5 Applications Approved 3 6 8 In 2015, five Official Plan Amendments were received and three amendments were approved. Among the amendments approved was an amendment to expand the Newcastle Village Centre area to designate land in Newcastle for a five storey mixed-use building. i Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-013-16 Page 6 5. Zoning By-Law Amendments Zoning By-law Amendments include by-laws for the removal of a Holding Symbol which is often used as a technique to ensure that municipal requirements related to an approval are implemented through development agreements. Zoning By-Law Amendment Activity Type of Zoning By-Law Amendment Applications Received Applications Approved Year Year 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 Removal of Holding 3 3 8 9 17 6 Rezoning 15 18 19 17 21 10 Total 18 21 27 26. 38 16 A total of 26 applications were approved which represented a slight decrease from the previous year. Among the approved were 9 applications to remove a Holding Symbol signifying that pre-conditions placed to ensure the suitability of land for development had been met allowing development to proceed according to municipal requirements. The reduction in applications for removal of the Holding Symbol is in part attributed to recommendations approved through individual rezoning applications. At the time of approval of most rezoning's where an "H" symbol is applied, Council adopts a resolution authorizing a By- law to remove the Holding, once the requirements of the Official Plan have been satisfied. 6. Site Plans The Clarington Site Plan Control By-law requires site plan approval prior to issuance of a building permit for the majority of Commercial, Industrial, Institutional and Multi-Residential developments. In addition, site plan is required for buildings on the Oak Ridges Moraine. Site Plan Application By Type Land Use Type Applications Received Applications Approved Year Year 2015 20141 2013 2015 2014 2013 Major Residential+ 4 0 3 3 3 0 Minor Residential++ 3 6 7 3 5 4 Commercial 6 15 8 7 14 10 Mixed Use 1 1 0 0 0 0 Industrial 5 3 5 1 4 4 Government/Institutional 1 6 11 2 8 8 Telecommunication Towers 1 2 2 2 3 4 Agricultural 1 2 1 2 1 1 Total 22 35 37 20 38 31 + Major Residential uses are Residential units consisting of more than three units ++ Minor Residential uses are Residential units consisting of three or less units Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-013-16 Page 7 In 2015, fewer Site Plan applications were received and approved than in the previous two years. Commercial and Industrial proposals were the predominant type of Site Plan activity in Clarington. The following chart summarizes the number of units or floor area for site plan applications received and approved in 2015. Site Plan Units and Floorspace By Type Land Use Type Applications Received Applications Approved Number of Floor Number of Floor Units Space (m2) Units Space (m2) Major Residential+ 643 342 Minor Residential++ 1 1 Mixed Use 14 825 Commercial 589.85 3444.85 Industrial 4533.1 5155.6 Govern ment/Institutiona1 151.17 4505.17 Agricultural 342 342 Total 6581 6441 1 343 10,347.62 + Major Residential uses are Residential units consisting of more than three units ++ Minor Residential uses are Residential units consisting of three or less units 7. Minor Variances The Committee of Adjustment is appointed by Council to make decisions on minor variances to the Municipality's Zoning By-law. Minor Variance Applications Application Decision 2015 2014 2013 Total number of Applications Approved 63 42 50 Total number of Applications Denied 2 0 0 Total number of Applications Withdrawn 0 2 2 Total number of Applications Received 65 46 53 Total number of Applications Appealed 1 0 3 There was a significant increase in the number of applications received in 2015 from each of the previous two years. A number of these were to deal with problems builders were encountering with models that did not comply with existing zoning. In 2015, six applications were tabled to a future meeting in order to allow the applicants to further refine their proposals. Furthermore, the Committee applied conditions to 6 of the 65 approved applications to ensure that each variance proceeds with diligence in respect of any distinctive site characteristics. There were two applications that were denied by the Committee, as the applications were determined to not be minor in nature and potentially detrimental to the neighborhoods. One of Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-013-16 Page 8 the Committee's decisions was appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board and will be heard by the Ontario Municipality Board in the spring of 2016. 8. Land Divisions The Planning Services Department provides coordinated comments for all Clarington departments to the Durham Region Land Division Committee on consent applications. Comments to Land Division Committee By Type Land Use Type Proposed New Lots Boundary Easements Adjustments Year Year Year 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 Urban Residential 32 3 11 5 4 11 1 1 0 Rural Residential 2 2 4 3 2 3 0 1 0 Commercial 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Mixed Use 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Agricultural 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0- Institutional 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Industrial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Total 36 7 _ 15 10 __ 7 __14 1 _ _ _ 5 _ -- 1 In 2015, there was a significant increase in applications commented on for new residential lots and boundary adjustments compared to the previous two years. 32 applications for consent to create new lots were approved in the urban residential areas of the Municipality of Clarington. 9. Sign Permit Applications Sign permit activity remains consistent with majority of the signs being located in Bowmanville and Courtice. Sign Permit Activity By Geographic Area Urban Area Number of Applications Permanent Temporary 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 Courtice 7 8 3 61 57 59 Bowmanville 25 22 22 72 80 80 Newcastle 0 5 5 14 8 14 Orono 1 2 2 2 2 2 Darlington 1 1 2 6 14 13 Clarke 0 0 3 0 1 1 Total 1 34 38 371 1551 1621 169 i Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-013-16 Page 9 10. Apartment-In-House An apartment-in-house application provides the Emergency Services Department and Building Services Division with opportunity to ensure the unit complies with the Building Code and is on Emergency Services data base, as well as ensuring apartment in-houses are zoned appropriately and that sufficient parking is provided on the lot. Apartment-In-House Activity By Geographic Area Urban Area Apartment-In-House Apartment In-House Applications Received Registered 2015 2014 2013 2015 2014 2013 Courtice 6 5 4 3 4 2 Bowmanville 12 14 13 5 7 7 Newcastle 0 0 0 0 0 1 Darlington 0 0 0 1 1 0 Total 18 19 17 8 12 10 The number of apartment-in-house applications received and the number of apartment-in- house units registered has slightly decreased over a three year period. With the need for affordable rental units, the cost of homes and an aging population it is expected that the demand for apartment-in-house accommodation will grow in the coming years. 11 . Pre-Consultation Meetings Pre-consultation meetings are required before most development applications are submitted and assist in ensuring applications being submitted have all required supporting documents and the proponent is aware of all required steps. The details of a pre-consultation meeting remain confidential until a formal application is submitted. The number of pre-consultation applications provides a good indication of future proposals within the Municipality of Clarington. Pre-Consultation Meetings By Type Land Use Year 2015 2014 2013 Major Residential+ 17 8 12 Minor Residential++ 4 9 3 Commercial 11 13 15 Mixed Use (Commercial and Residential) 1 1 3 Industrial 8 5 5 Government/Institutional 3 1 10 Agricultural 2 2 3 Recreational 0 0 0 Telecommunication Towers 0 2 0 Total 46 41 51 + Major Residential uses are Residential units consisting of more than three units ++ Minor Residential uses are Residential units consisting of three or less units i i Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-013-16 Page 10 In 2015, the number of pre-consultation meetings increased slightly from the levels of the previous year. Major residential pre-consultations increased significantly from the number in 2014. The majority of the major residential pre-consultations were for proposals in Bowmanville which is consistent with the Provincial policy direction to direct growth to this urban area, as well as the policies of Clarington Official Plan to have Bowmanville as the centre for growth. Commercial and Industrial pre-consultations remained relatively consistent. 12. Concurrence Not Applicable 13. Conclusion Planning application activity in 2015 has remained relatively consistent when compared with the two previous years. The number of new and approved applications has generally decreased in 2015 from those received in 2014, there has been a notable increase in approvals granted in 2015 for certain applications. Specifically, the number of draft approved new dwelling units in plans of subdivision, Land Divisions and Minor Variances have increased substantially in 2015 over the past two years. Further, with an increase in pre-consultation activity in 2015, with a specific focus on major residential development, it is expected that the number of new and approved applications will increase in the coming years. These numbers indicate a continued strong interest in growth and investment in Clarington. Additionally, as infrastructure projects to increase sanitary treatment capacity in Bowmanville and extend sewers in Courtice are completed it is expected that interest in major residential development will continue to be high in the coming years. This expectation is supported by the significant increase in the number of Draft Approved Plans of Subdivision that were newly approved and granted extensions in 2015 which indicates that there will be continued major residential building in Clarington. Detailed charts for each of the application type identifying applications received and approved can be obtained by contacting the Planning Services Department. 14. Strategic Plan Application Not applicable Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-013-16 Page 11 Submitted by: .r --� Reviewed by: David . Crome, MCI P, RPP Franklin Wu, Director of Planning Services Chief Administrative Officer Staff Contact: Carlo Pellarin, Manager of Development Review, 905-623-3379 ext. 2408 or cpellarin@clarington.net There are no interested parties to be notified of Council's decision. CP/AW/df/av