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MARCH 22, 2011 - 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Council Chamber

MINUTES

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COMMITTEE

Meeting No. 9

All Members of Council

Development Services                                               Economic Development

Chair:                      Regional Councillor Jim Jones                                Chair:                      Councillor Carolina Moretti

Vice-Chair:              Councillor Don Hamilton                                       Vice-Chair:              Councillor Alex Chiu

                                                                                                                Transportation Issues

                                                                                                                Chair:                      Regional Councillor Gord Landon

                                                                                                                Vice-Chair:              Councillor Alan Ho

 

 

PART A

Presentations, Major Studies, and Issues Agenda

9:00 a.m. – Council Chamber

 

 

Attendance

Deputy Mayor Jack Heath

Regional Councillor Jim Jones

Regional Councillor Gord Landon

Councillor Valerie Burke

Councillor Howard Shore

Councillor Don Hamilton

Councillor Carolina Moretti

Councillor Colin Campbell

Councillor Alan Ho

Councillor Logan Kanapathi

Councillor Alex Chiu

 

Regrets

 

Mayor Frank Scarpitti

Regional Councillor Joe Li

 

Jim Baird, Commissioner of Development Services

Brenda Librecz, Commissioner of Community Services

Andy Taylor, Commissioner of Corporate Services

Alan Brown, Director of Engineering

Catherine Conrad, Town Solicitor

George Duncan, Heritage Planner

Lilli Duoba, Project Coordinator

Regan Hutcheson, Manager, Heritage Planning

Biju Karumanchery, Senior Development Manager

Kitty Bavington, Council/Committee Coordinator

 

The Development Services Committee convened at the hour of 9:10 a.m. in the Council Chamber with Regional Councillor Jim Jones in the Chair. Regional Councillor Gord Landon assumed the Chair for Transportation item No. 5.

 

 

DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST – None Declared

 

1.         DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COMMITTEE MINUTES
            - March 1, 2011, Part A (10.0)

            Minutes

 

Moved by: Councillor Alex Chiu

Seconded by: Councillor Don Hamilton

 

That the minutes of the Development Services Committee meeting, Part A, held March 1, 2011, be confirmed.

CARRIED

 

 

2.         MEASURING SUCCESS ON THE
            OAK RIDGES MORAINE (10.0)

            Presentation

 

Lilli Duoba, Project Coordinator gave a brief introductory presentation to refresh the Committee members on the background of the Oak Ridges Moraine.

 

Kim Gavine, Executive Director, Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation gave a presentation entitled “Measuring Success on the Oak Ridges Moraine”. Ms. Gavine started with a brief overview of the legislation, successes to date, and key findings from the stakeholder survey.

 

A tremendous amount of effort has been expended by municipalities and others to ensure their respective policies, procedural and regulatory documents address the requirements of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan (ORMCP). Funding priorities involve land securement, public education, and land restoration.

 

Ms. Gavine described Foundation projects such as tree planting, wetland creation, habitat management, research and education, securement and stewardship, and improvements to the Oak Ridges Moraine Trail. There are still provincial obligations to be met and work to be done. The Foundation is requesting the Province continue supporting the programs, until the scheduled review of the ORMCP in 2015, namely: policy and monitoring ($4 million); land restoration ($3 million); land securement ($2 million); and, education and outreach ($2 million).

 

The Committee noted the benefits from the Moraine such as fresh water resources, and discussed the continued grandfathering of development that was approved prior to enactment of the Oak Ridges Moraine Act. Staff advised that transition development issues are being addressed, and further advised that the policy for land severance in the Moraine is restrictive.

 

Moved by: Councillor Valerie Burke

Seconded by: Councillor Don Hamilton

 

That the presentation provided by Ms. Kim Gavine, Executive Director, Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation regarding Measuring Success on the Oak Ridges Moraine be received.

CARRIED

 

3.         SOUTH YONGE STREET CORRIDOR
            STREETSCAPE MASTER PLAN (10.0)

            Presentation

 

Jim Baird, Commissioner of Development Services, introduced this matter and provided a brief history of the project with respect to the past initiatives of the municipalities involved. The study was initiated by the Region at the request of Markham, Vaughan and Richmond Hill, to address a common boundary.

 

Irene McNeil and Angela Gibson, Policy and Planning, Region of York, and Bruce Cudmore, EDA Collaborative Inc. gave a presentation regarding the South Yonge Street Corridor Streetscape Master Plan. The presenters outlined the study area, key objectives, study components, and the collaborative approach of the study.

 

Mr. Cudmore reviewed opportunities and challenges identified; the Vision statement; the principles and objectives developed in stakeholder workshops; and the draft Master Plan with preliminary concepts. The next steps will involve preparation of detailed design guidelines and standards, and an implementation strategy. A public information session is anticipated in the fall of 2011 followed by a final presentation to Regional and Municipal Councils.

 

The Committee expressed concern that despite numerous studies little has occurred to date. Comments included the following:

-         on-street parking opportunities were requested in heritage areas

-         incentives are needed to encourage property owners to maintain their properties in view of the impending redevelopment of the area

-         restaurants are finding it difficult to get permission for outdoor seating

-         Yonge Street is an historically significant street and should be identified as such in the presentation.

 

The Committee discussed the safety of cycle paths at length. Although the Town has made its preference for separated cycle paths known, the majority of Regional Council has not supported the separation of all cycle paths.  With respect to the ability to provide protected bicycle paths, it was acknowledged that some sections of the paths contain obstacles that cannot be overcome.

 

With respect to the role of Toronto, the Committee was advised that the city has participated and is supportive of the proposal which includes the integration of the south side of Steeles Avenue with the area to the north. Toronto has acknowledged the subway extension; however, it may take ten years to be built.

 

In response to questions, the Committee was advised that funding for construction will occur from capital dollars established at local and regional levels.

 


 

Moved by: Councillor Valerie Burke

Seconded by: Councillor Don Hamilton

 

That the presentation provided by Ms. Irene McNeil, Ms. Angela Gibson, Policy and Planning, Region of York and Mr. Bruce Cudmore, EDA Collaborative Inc. regarding South Yonge Street Corridor Streetscape Master Plan be received; and,

 

That the Region be advised that the Town of Markham requests the South Yonge Street Corridor Streetscape Master Plan incorporate on-street parking in heritage areas, and protected cycle paths along the entire corridor, where possible.

CARRIED

 

 

 

4.         BUTTONVILLE HERITAGE CONSERVATION
            DISTRICT PLAN 2011 (16.11)

            Presentation

 

Jim Baird, Commissioner of Development Services, gave a brief introduction. This has been a long-term project and is now moving forward for public consultation.

 

George Duncan, Senior Heritage Planner gave a presentation regarding the Buttonville Heritage Conservation District Plan 2011, explaining the boundaries of the study area, the historic significance of the community, and the definition of a Heritage Conservation District.

 

The draft Heritage Conservation District Plan prepared in 1988 had not been implemented due to the widening of Woodbine Avenue. Council authorized an updated study in 2004. An Advisory Committee was established, a consultant team was hired, public consultation took place, and the district boundary was approved by Council in 2006. It is centered on the original mill village and adjoining valleylands, and includes 31 properties and 20 heritage buildings. The draft plan was completed in the fall of 2010 after consultation with Heritage Markham, the Buttonville Advisory Committee, and Town Departments.

 

The purpose of the designation is to guide change so that it contributes to, and does not detract from, the district’s unique character, by preserving and enhancing significant heritage buildings and natural features and the valued aspects of the community’s character. Staff reviewed policies and sample illustrations contained in the guidelines of the plan.

 

The next steps involve public consultation on the draft plan, and revising the plan based on any public comments. Staff will be reporting to Development Services to adopt the District Plan and complete the heritage designation process for the new Buttonville Heritage Conservation District in June, 2011.

 

The Committee noted appreciation for the inclusion of natural heritage features and discussed the challenge of building height. Staff advised that current policies and guidelines recognize height issues and have incorporated strategies to deal with it.

 

It was noted that two houses are in close proximity to Woodbine Avenue. Staff responded that the road is a little narrow in that section but it does not create a bottleneck and if necessary at some time in the future, the buildings could be moved back slightly. The Committee also discussed the cost of heritage preservation, incentives and programs to assist heritage property owners, and the challenges involved for Town-owned properties.

 

Discussions included the ownership and preservation of the valleylands on the west side of Woodbine Avenue (Markham Golf Course) as a natural heritage feature that includes the old Mill foundations. The Committee requested that owner be invited to attend a Part A session to discuss incorporating the Town-owned valleylands on the north side of 16th Avenue.

 

Moved by: Councillor Alan Ho

Seconded by: Councillor Logan Kanapathi

 

That the presentation provided by Mr. George Duncan, Senior Heritage Planner regarding Buttonville Heritage Conservation District Plan 2011 be received.

CARRIED

 

 

 

5.         MARKHAM TRANSPORTATION
            STRATEGIC PLAN (MSTP) (5.0)

            Presentation

 

Alan Brown, Director of Engineering introduced this item and advised that the purpose today is to provide an update to the Committee and to seek feedback. A further presentation regarding road improvements will be made, and a parking workshop will be held, in April, 2011. The Committee requested that a presentation scheduled for April 5, 2011 be rescheduled to accommodate the absence of some members.

 

Mr. Brian Hollingworth, Director, IBI Group gave a presentation regarding the Markham Transportation Strategic Plan (MSTP). Markham is anticipating significant growth and a need for transportation improvements. Daily auto trips are projected to increase by 60% compared to today, and transit trips will triple by 2031 if existing trends continue.

 

Mr. Hollingworth described the evolution of the MTSP with respect to various Planning initiatives such as Places to Grow, Markham Growth Management Strategy (GMS), and Markham Official Plan. The presentation included the MTSP process and timelines, a recap of interim findings, an overview of the Draft MTSP, future strategic policy directions, strategic plan elements, area specific plans, and implementation.

 

The next steps will be to revise recommendations based on Transportation Committee feedback and to hold a third Steering Committee meeting to review key issues. The draft MTSP will be presented to Development Services Committee in April /May 2011 and a final report will be presented to Council. The recommendations will then be incorporated into the new Official Plan.

 

 

Concern was expressed for managing traffic around schools. Town staff have established a program reaching out to the public in this regard, and the Committee was requested to advise staff of any particular schools of concern.

 

Discussions included accommodations for disabled persons and it was noted that the Markham Accessibility Advisory Committee would be willing to get involved.

 

Other suggestions and comments from the Committee were:

-         Smart shuttle and reduced fares were supported

-         The Greenprint plan should be the base plan, not just a component

-         Individual household plans seem impractical (slide 20)

-         A second Viva line through Unionville would balance the proposed detour south of Highway 7 through Markham Centre

-         Regional roads should not be widened beyond four lanes to minimize pedestrian risk and increased storm water runoff

-         Flyovers were suggested for busy intersections with higher accident levels

-         Pedestrian-friendly building entrances facing roadways would encourage transit users

-         Parking fees may have to be increased to offset transit fare decreases

-         Some intersections should restrict truck-turning

-         Traffic cameras could be used to gather data for broadcasting traffic conditions to multi-media devises/websites

-         The use of red light cameras was encouraged

-         The free use of Hwy 407 as an emergency route for Hwy 7

 

The Committee discussed safe cycle paths at length, suggesting that cycle paths should only be located on major arterial roads if they can be protected. Although the Town has made its preference for separated cycle paths known, the majority of Regional Council has not supported the separation of all cycle paths. It was acknowledged that there are some sections of the paths with obstacles that cannot be overcome; however, the Region can be requested to accommodate Markham where it is possible, and new developments should include consideration of bike paths. Regional Councillors agreed to reiterate Markham’s concerns to the Regional Transportation Committee.

 

Moved by: Councillor Carolina Moretti

Seconded by: Regional Councillor Jim Jones

 

That the presentation provided by Mr. Brian Hollingworth, Director, IBI Group regarding Markham Transportation Strategic Plan (MSTP) be received.

CARRIED

 

 

 


 

6.         REQUEST FOR DEMOLITION OF DWELLINGS
            9100 WOODBINE AVENUE AND 9084 WOODBINE AVENUE
            (FILES 11 111533 AND 11 111534) (10.13, 16.11)

            Report  Attachment 

 

Moved by: Councillor Alex Chiu

Seconded by: Councillor Carolina Moretti

 

1)         That the staff report titled “Request for Demolition of Dwellings, 9100 Woodbine Avenue and 9084 Woodbine Avenue, ” dated March 22, 2011, be received; and,

 

2)         That Council has no objection to the demolition of the identified dwellings at 9100 and 9084 Woodbine Avenue; and,

 

3)         That in future, demolition permits for non-designated properties listed on the Markham Register of Property of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest that have been reviewed by Heritage Markham and Heritage Section staff, and have been determined by both not to be of cultural heritage significance will not require Council review and approval, and the Chief Building Official is delegated authority to issue such permits; and,

 

4)         That this resolution be sent to the Council meeting of March 22, 2011; and further,

 

5)         That Staff be authorized and directed to do all things necessary to give effect to this resolution.

CARRIED

 

 

 

7.         REQUEST FOR DEMOLITION
            OF DWELLING (11-111855 DP)
            7218 REESOR ROAD, ROUGE PARK
            THE DAVID WHALEY HOUSE (TANGLEWOOD)
            TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY (10.13, 16.11)

            Report  Attachment 

 

Staff explained the deteriorated condition of the isolated building, the many alterations that have occurred to the building stock over the years, the lack of access due to the condition of the bridge and that any monies would be better spend by the TRCA on maintaining and restoring other heritage buildings in Rouge Park. The Committee expressed regret that this building cannot be preserved, and requested that this item be deferred to the next Development Services Committee meeting to allow the Deputy Mayor to speak to the TRCA about options.  Staff was asked to contact the TRCA regarding attending the next meeting.

 


 

Moved by: Deputy Mayor Jack Heath

Seconded by: Councillor Valerie Burke

 

That the Request for Demolition of Dwelling, 7218 Reesor Road, be deferred to the Development Services Committee meeting on March 29, 2011.

CARRIED

 

 

 

8.         IN-CAMERA MATTER (10.12, 8.7)  

 

Moved by: Councillor Carolina Moretti

Seconded by: Councillor Valerie Burke

 

That, in accordance with Section 239 (2) (e & c) of the Municipal Act, Development Services Committee resolve into an in-camera session to discuss the following confidential matter:

 

1)         Litigation or potential litigation - Consent and Minor Variance Appeals - 8 Grandview Boulevard

 

2)         Acquisition/disposition of land - Parkland Contribution Settlement - 58 Main Street Markham

CARRIED

 

Moved by: Councillor Carolina Moretti

Seconded by: Councillor Colin Campbell

 

That the Committee rise from the in-camera session (12:50 PM).

CARRIED

 

 

NEW BUSINESS

 

9.         COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS (16.24)

 

The Committee enquired about the timing for Councillor appointments to advisory committees and was advised that the appointments should occur shortly.

 

 

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

The Development Services Committee meeting adjourned at 12:50 PM.

 

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