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                                                                                                                           M I N U T E S

ENVIRONMENT & TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE

2002-05-27

Meeting No. 6

 

Attendance

 

Chair:                  Councillor J. Virgilio

Vice Chair, Transportation: 

                           Reg. Councillor G.     Landon

Members:            Councillor E. Shapero

                           Councillor A. Chiu (1:55pm)

 

Other:                  Reg. Councillor B. O'Donnell

                           Councillor J. Heath

                           Councillor D. Horchik

 

 

M. F. Turner, Commissioner of Development

            Services

J. Baird, Acting Commissioner of Development

            Services

J. Sales, Commissioner of Community and

            Fire Services

A. Brown, Director of Engineering

S. Bertoia, Director of Environmental Services

P. Ingham, General Manager, Roads

A. Mukherjee, Manager, Transportation/

            Engineering

B. Nicholson, Manager, Capital Assets

E. Lui, Manager of Municipal Design

Jane Clohecy, Senior Project Coordinator

P. Veiga, Waste Management Program

            Coordinator

J. Kee, Committee Clerk

 

 

The Environment & Transportation Committee convened at the hour of 1:05 p.m. with Councillor J. Virgilio in the Chair, without quorum.  A quorum was reached at 1:55 p.m.

 

 

 

            DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST

            None declared

 

 

1.         UNIONVILLE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN (5.14)

 

Moved by Regional Councillor G. Landon

Seconded by Councillor E. Shapero

 

That the report from the Director of Engineering, dated May 27, 2002, entitled "Unionville Traffic Management Plan", be approved in principle, subject to a Public Information Meeting being arranged to receive input from residents of the Unionville area;

 

 

 

 

 

And that the matter be brought back to the Council Meeting to be held on June 25, 2002 for final approval.

CARRIED

 

 

2.         HIGHWAY 407 AND WOODBINE AVENUE
INTERCHANGE (13.4 & 5.12)

 

Moved by Councillor E. Shapero

Seconded by Councillor A. Chiu

 

That the Director of Engineering's May 27, 2002 report entitled "Highway 407 and Woodbine Avenue Interchange", be received;

 

And that the Town of Markham endorse the proposal by the Ministry of Transportation to realign and reconstruct the intersection of Miller Avenue and Burncrest Road, at a location further south from Highway 407, and to signalise the intersection, all at the Ministry's expense;

 

And that the Town of Markham endorse the Region of York's agreement to finance the installation of traffic signals at the intersection of Shields Court and Woodbine Avenue through the Regional Capital Budget;

 

And that the original proposal to extend Scholberg Road north to Burncrest Drive be considered upon redevelopment of lands in the Burncrest Drive area;

 

And that the 407 ETR be requested to construct and dedicate to the Town a cul-de-sac at the north end of existing Scolberg Road, on land owned by the Province;

 

And that A. Sweetnam of SLF, P. Ruttan of 407 ETR, B. Stevenson of the MTO, and P. May of the Region of York be advised accordingly;

 

And that the Director of Engineering update Council on the schedule for the opening of the remaining Highway 407 and Woodbine Avenue ramps, as further information on timing becomes available.

CARRIED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.         GTA CLEAN AIR COUNCIL - SMOG SUMMIT III (5.7)

 

Moved by Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell

Seconded by Councillor A. Chiu

 

That Council endorse the 2002 Inter-Governmental Declaration on Clean Air;

 

And that Council endorse Markham's 2001 Progress Report on Commitments, and the initiatives proposed for 2002 as recommended by the Markham Clean Air Working Group;

 

And that Ward II Councillor Erin Shapero attend Smog Summit III to sign the Inter-Governmental Declaration on Clean Air on behalf of the Town of Markham;

 

And that the Mayor and other Members of Council be encouraged to attend Smog Summit III to be held in Toronto on June 21, 2002.

CARRIED

 

 

 

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4.         FIVE-YEAR TRANSIT SERVICE PLAN
MOBILITY PLUS (5.14)

 

Ms. Irene McNeil, Manager of Planning, Region of York Transit, was in attendance and made a presentation with respect to the Five-Year Transit Service Plan for Mobility Plus, which included recommended service structure and operations, and service plan and budget summary. This concluded her presentation from the April 29, 2002 meeting of the Environment & Transportation Committee.

 

 

 

5.         MARKHAM'S ON A ROLL! (5.1 & 12.2.6)

 

Councillor Jack Heath had requested that the issue of the "Markham's on a Roll" pilot project be placed on the agenda.  Members had before them a copy of the Extract of the Environment &

Transportation Committee meeting held on April 29, 2002, a petition with sixty-five (65) resident signatures, and numerous communications from residents expressing disappointment that the Town is cancelling the Markham's on a Roll split cart project, and requesting that the project be continued. A further petition with 53 resident signatures, and copies of additional communications from residents were distributed.

 

 

 

 

 

Councillor Heath advised that a community meeting had been held on May 22 at Markham District High School with Waste Management staff, Council representatives and residents, to discuss the results of the pilot project, and many of the residents that attended advised that they wished the project to continue while future solutions are examined.

 

Mr. Alan Dickson, 5 Sir Gareth Court, was in attendance and distributed copies of a letter expressing anger and disappointment at the cancellation of the Markham's On a Roll program and requesting that the project remain in place while future solutions are examined.

 

Mr. Brian Millar, 112 Sir Lancelot Drive, was also in attendance and advised that the project has been a great success and requested that the Town consider an alternative to the complete removal of the program.

 

It was noted that Council had directed at its meeting held on May 14, 2002, that the Markham's on a Roll pilot project be decommissioned effective June 15, 2002.  Mr. Stan Bertoia, Director of Environmental Services, advised that staff had been directed to bring back a report in the fall of 2002, which will compare the results of the bag-based and cart-based collection pilot projects.

 

Committee noted that because of the June 15 deadline date, there was some urgency for a report from staff to address the concerns of the residents.  It was agreed that the matter of scheduling a date to receive a staff report regarding the "Markham's on a Roll" pilot project would be placed on the agenda of the Council Meeting to be held on May 28, 2002.

 

(Note: Subsequently, at the May 28, 2002 Council Meeting, it was directed that the staff report would be presented to the June 11, 2002 Council, Committee of the Whole meeting.)

 

 

 

6.         UNIONVILLE INFILTRATION STUDY (5.14)

 

Ms. Jane Clohecy, Senior Project Coordinator, and Mr. Arup Mukherjee, Manager, Transportation/Engineering, made a presentation relating to the Unionville Traffic Management Plan report being presented this date, and presented information with respect to developing strategies to reduce potential traffic infiltration in the Unionville area.

 

Moved by Regional Councillor G. Landon

Seconded by Councillor E. Shapero

 

That the presentation of Jane Clohecy, Senior Project Coordinator, and Arup Mukherjee, Manager, Transportation/Engineering, on the Unionville Infiltration Study, be received.

 

CARRIED

 

 

 

7.         U-TURN PROHIBITION - NINTH LINE-HIGHWAY 407
RAMP TO HIGHWAY 7 (5.10)

 

Moved by Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell

Seconded by Councillor E. Shapero

 

That the Region of York report of May 1, 2002 regarding the U-Turn Prohibition on Ninth Line in the vicinity of Highway 407, be received;

 

And that staff continue to update Committee on the status of the Ninth Line/Highway 407 interchange.

CARRIED

 

 

 

8.         CORRESPONDENCE: STEELES AVENUE EAST/
GO TRANSIT GRADE SEPARATION (5.10 & 5.14)

 

The Director of Engineering was requested to forward a memorandum to the Region of York with respect to the status of the Boundary Road agreement.

 

Moved by Councillor A. Chiu

Seconded Regional Councillor G. Landon

 

That the City of Toronto report of March 25, 2002 regarding Steeles Avenue East/GO Transit Grade Separation, be received;

 

And that further to the Markham Council resolution of September 25, 2001, in light of the most recent report about the grade separation at Steeles Avenue, east of Kennedy Road, by the City of Toronto, that Markham Council re-affirm its position supporting traffic signals at the Redlea Avenue/Pacific Mall Drive/Steeles Avenue intersection, and given that the warrants and the on-going safety concerns are satisfied, that these lights be installed as soon as possible;

 

And that staff continue to update Committee on the status of the Steeles Avenue/Stouffville GO line grade separation.

CARRIED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.         FLETCHER'S FIELD - REQUEST FOR EXEMPTION
FOR ON-STREET PARKING RESTRICTION
ON 19TH AVENUE - JUNE 8 TO 29, 2002 (2.10)

 

Moved by Councillor J. Heath

Seconded Councillor E. Shapero

 

That an exemption to the Town's Parking By-law No. 336-88, as amended, be granted to allow for parking on the south side of 19th Avenue from Woodbine Avenue west to Highway 404, on

June 8 and June 29, 2002;

 

And that Fletcher's Field Limited procure the services of paid duty police officers to monitor traffic movements on 19th Avenue at the entrance to their site;

 

And further that this matter be referred directly to the Council Meeting to be held on

May 28, 2002 for consideration.

CARRIED

 

 

 

10.       LITTLE ROUGE RIVER BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION (5.7 & 5.10)

 

Mr. Edmond Lui, Manager of Municipal Design, was in attendance to explain the Town's rationale for the replacement of the bridge over the Little Rouge River on Reesor Road north of 16th Avenue.  Committee discussed concerns relating to traffic calming, bridge deterioration and frequency of accidents.

 

Moved by Regional Councillor G. Landon

Seconded by Councillor E. Shapero

 

That the memorandum from Regional Councillor G. Landon forwarding letters from

Mr. John Kay and Mr. Murray D. Pearson with respect to the bridge replacement over the Little Rouge River on Reesor Road north of 16th Avenue, be received and referred to Community Services Commission staff.

CARRIED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.       CONTROL OF WEEDS - THORNHILL (5.7)

 

Members expressed concern regarding the influx of weeds in the Thornhill area this year and queried ways of both controlling them and of turf maintenance without pesticides.  The Commissioner of Community and Fire Services advised that staff would be requested to investigate the situation and to forward a memorandum to Members of Council on possible control alternatives, such as over-seeding and frequent cutting.

 

For the information of Members, Councillor E. Shapero advised that the meeting of the Pesticide Reduction Steering Committee scheduled for May 29 had been re-scheduled to June 12, 2002.

 

 

 

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At 2:45 p.m. Committee recessed in-camera to discuss a confidential matter and reconvened at 2:55 p.m.

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ADJOURNMENT

 

The Environment & Transportation Committee meeting adjourned at the hour of 3:00 p.m.

 

 

 

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