ENVIRONMENT & TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE
2001-04-23
Meeting No. 3
Attendance
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A. Wolfe,
Commissioner of Community Services
S. Bertoia,
Director of Environmental Services
P. Loukes,
Director of Street Services
A. Brown,
Director of Engineering
S. Chait,
Director, Corporate Quality &
Effectiveness Office
J. Klaus,
General Manager of Waterworks
M.
Ingwersen, Manager of Parks Construction
and Maintenance
A.
Mukherjee, Senior Transportation Engineer
E. Ting,
Manager of Infrastructure
C. Dubar,
Manager of Parking Control
S. Koo,
Traffic Engineer
K. Boniface,
Parks Planner
J. Kee,
Committee Clerk
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The
Environment & Transportation Committee convened at the hour of 1:00 p.m.
with Regional Councillor G. Landon in the Chair.
DISCLOSURE
OF INTEREST
None declared.
That
the following recommendations be referred to Council for approval:
1. ASSESSMENT OF YEAR 2000
NEIGHBOURHOOD TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE INITIATIVES (5.10)
Committee
agreed to the staff recommendation to receive the report, but not to adopt 55
km/h as a minimum criteria for speed for a street to be eligible for
consideration for local traffic improvement.
It
was agreed that the Fire and Emergency Services Department attend a future
meeting of the Environment & Transportation Committee to discuss their
concerns regarding traffic calming measures.
That
the report on the effectiveness of Year 2000 traffic calming initiatives,
prepared by the Director of Street Services, dated April 23, 2001, be received
for information purposes;
And
that staff be directed not to adopt 55 km/h as a minimum criteria for speed for
a street to be eligible for consideration for local traffic improvement;
And
further that Fire and Emergency Services Department be requested to attend a
future meeting of the Environment & Transportation Committee to discuss
their concerns regarding traffic calming measures.
2. MW-2001-24 - ONTARIO LABOUR RELATIONS
BOARD
DECISION REGARDING WATER METER
INSTALLATION (5.3)
3. SOUTH UNIONVILLE - SABISTON &
VILLAGE GREEN
COMMUNITY ROAD OPENINGS (5.12)
4. INSTALLATION OF A TRAFFIC CONTROL
SIGNAL
AT THE INTERSECTION OF DENISON
STREET
AND TOWNLEY AVENUE (5.12.1)
5. REQUEST FOR SPEED HUMPS IN FRONT OF
MARKHAM CIVIC CENTRE (5.12)
Committee
suggested the installation of an additional speed hump within the Anthony Roman
Centre at a later date.
6. NEIGHBOURHOOD TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
2001
LOCAL TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
(5.12)
7. PERMIT PARKING - TAMARACK DRIVE,
INVERLOCHY DRIVE
AND NORMARK DRIVE (2.17)
Ms. Sheila Birrell Town Clerk and Ms. Cheryl
Dubar, Manager of Parking Control were in attendance and gave a brief overview
of the operations of the Parking Control Division and the First Attendance
Facility.
CARRIED
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Regional Councillor G. Landon vacated the
Chair and Councillor J. Virgilio assumed the Chair at 1:30 p.m.
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8. PESTICIDE APPLICATION POLICY REVIEW
(2.20)
Committee
had before it a report from the Community Services Commission requesting
endorsement of the Town's Pesticide Application Policy approved by Council in
2000.
Committee
agreed to the following amendment:
"that
spraying in natural areas only be carried out to control poison ivy (Pesticide
Application Policy - Item #7)"
Councillor Erin Shapero presented a further
motion with respect to a "Pesticide-Free Parks" pilot
project in
Ward 2 and the establishment of a Pesticide Reduction Steering Committee.
Committee
expressed concern regarding spraying at the Markham Civic Centre and requested
staff to review and report.
That
it be recommended to Council that the Pesticide Application Policy approved in
2000, attached as Appendix "A", be endorsed in principle, subject to
receipt of a further staff report,
with
the following amendment:
"that
spraying in natural areas only be carried out to control poison ivy (Pesticide
Application Policy - Item #7)";
And
that the request of Councillor Erin Shapero respecting a "Pesticide-Free
Parks" pilot project in Ward 2, and the establishment of a Pesticide
Reduction Steering Committee be referred to staff for review;
And
that the matter of spraying at the Markham Civic Centre also be referred to staff
for review;
And
that such information be included in a report to be submitted to the May 14,
2001 meeting of the Environment and Transportation Committee;
And further that, in the interim, no spraying
be carried out until such time as the report from Community Services staff is
submitted.
9. PRESENTATION RE: PARKING CONCERNS - ST.
JOSEPH SCHOOL
55 PARKWAY AVENUE (2.17)
Ms.
Susie Ferguson, Principal, St. Joseph School, was in attendance on behalf of
the school staff and the School Council to request that the parking signs
directly in front of the school be changed in order to facilitate a safer and
more efficient drop off and pick up of the children.
It
was suggested that the Town's Traffic Division staff work with the School, York
Regional Police and By-law Enforcement staff to review the signage and try to
resolve the situation.
RECOMMENDATION:
That
the presentation by Ms. Susie Ferguson, Principal of St. Joseph School,
Markham, and letter dated April 3, 2001, be received;
And
that the matter of parking at the front of St. Joseph School, 55 Parkway
Avenue, Markham, be referred to Community Services Commission staff and
Corporate Services Commission staff for review.
10. UPDATE OF REGIONAL ROAD
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (5.10)
Mr.
Paul Jankowski, Director of Design and Construction, Region of York, was in
attendance to update Committee on the road construction projects scheduled
within the Town of Markham.
That
the presentation by Mr. Paul Jankowski, Director of Design and Construction,
Region of York respecting road construction projects within the Town of
Markham, be received.
11. PRESENTATION RE: WALKWAY BETWEEN
MARKHAM DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
AND CAPTAIN ROLPH BOULEVARD
(5.20)
Mr.
D. Freeman, Principal, Markham District High School, was in attendance to
request that the pathway between Markham District High School and Captain Rolph
Boulevard be given to the York Region District School Board to allow MDHS to
enforce current school policy on non-smoking.
RECOMMENDATION:
That
the presentation by Mr. David Freeman, Principal, Markham District High School
and correspondence dated April 3, 2001 and October 26, 2000, be received;
And
that the request of Markham District High School to have the walkway between
MDHS and Captain Rolph Boulevard become the property of the York Region
District School Board be referred to Community Services staff and the office of
the Town Solicitor to investigate the possibility of a lease arrangement on a
short term basis; and other operational and maintenance issues, and to report
back to the Environment and Transportation Committee.
12. MARKHAM TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
STUDY PRESENTATION (5.10 & 5.14)
Mr.
Nick Poulos, Poulos & Chung, Consultants, was in attendance and updated
Committee on both the road and transit components of the Markham Transportation
Planning Study.
That
the presentation by Mr. Nick Poulos, Poulos & Chung, on the Markham
Transportation Planning Study, be received.
13. MARKHAM CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
MINUTES – OCTOBER 26, 2000,
JANUARY 25 AND
FEBRUARY 22, 2001 (16.28)
That the minutes of the Markham Conservation
Committee meetings held on October 26, 2000, January 25 and February 22, 2001
be received.
14. MARKHAM BOARD OF TRADE - REQUEST FOR
FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE FOR REGIONAL AND
MUNICIPAL ROADS (3.15 & 5.10)
That
the copy of the letter to Mr. Bill Fisch, Chair and Regional Councillors,
Region of York, dated March 5, 2001 from Ms. R. Burkholder, President and CEO
of the Markham Board of Trade, with respect to financial assistance for
regional and municipal roads, be referred to the Engineering Department of the
Development Services Commission.
15. 2001 NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TRENCHLESS
TECHNOLOGY (NASTT) AWARD (5.3)
That
it be recommended that Council recognize the Waterworks Department staff for
their efforts that resulted in the Town receiving the 2001 North American
Society of Trenchless Technology Award.
16. "BAG-IT" BAG-BASED WASTE
COLLECTION PILOT
PROJECT UPDATE (5.l)
That
the report prepared by the Waste Management Coordinator, dated April 23, 2001
entitled "Bag-It Bag-Based Waste Collection Pilot Project Update" be
received for information.
17. RESOLUTION FROM THE MARKHAM CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE RESPECTING TORONTO
AND REGION
CONSERVATION AUTHORITY AND THE
PROTECTION OF SMALL
STREAMS (16.28 & 5.7)
Committee
agreed to refer the resolution from the Markham Conservation Committee, passed
at its meeting of February 22, 2001, with respect to the Toronto and Regional
Conservation Authority and the protection of small streams to Development
Services staff for further information.
That
the resolution of the Markham Conservation Committee, passed at its meeting of
February 22, 2001, with respect to the Toronto and Regional Conservation
Authority and the protection of small streams, be referred to Development
Services staff for report to the Environment & Transportation Committee on
May 14, 2001.
18. REGION OF YORK
TRANSPORTATION STUDY UPDATE
(5.10 & 5.14)
19. PARKING AND SIGNAGE CONCERNS - ALDERGROVE
DRIVE
AND OLD KENNEDY ROAD (2.17)
It was agreed
that the matter of parking and signage in the area of Aldergrove Drive and Old
Kennedy Road be referred to Traffic Division staff for review.
20. SAFETY CONCERNS - BIRCHMOUNT ROAD AND
DENISON AVENUE
(2.16)
It
was agreed that concerns relating to collisions and safety in the area of
Birchmount Road and Denison Avenue be referred to Traffic Division staff for
review.
21. GRANT REQUEST - FRIENDS OF LITTLE
GERMAN MILLS CREEK (7.6)
A
report from the Commissioner of Corporate Services recommending that the
request for a grant to the Friends of Little German Mills Creek be denied as it
does not comply with the Town's current policy had been presented to the
Finance & Administrative Committee this date, and referred to the Environment
& Transportation Committee for consideration.
RECOMMENDATION:
That
the request from the Friends of Little German Mills Creek requesting financial
assistance be referred to the Markham Conservation Committee for consideration.
22. ONTARIO WATERWORKS ASSOCIATION AND
ONTARIO MUNICIPAL WATER
ASSOCIATION
JOINT ANNUAL CONFERENCE - MAY
6-9, 2001 (11.12)
ADJOURNMENT
The Environment and Transportation Committee
meeting adjourned at the hour of 4:55 p.m.