DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COMMITTEE MINUTES
APRIL 17, 2012,
9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Canada Room
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. – Canada Room
Attendance
Councillor Alex Chiu
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Andy Taylor, Chief Administrative
Officer
Jim Baird, Commissioner of
Development Services
Brenda Librecz, Commissioner of
Community & Fire Services
Ronji Borooah, Town Architect
Alan Brown, Director of Engineering
Catherine Conrad, Town Solicitor
Stephen Huycke, Public Services
& Records Coordinator
Regan Hutcheson, Manager, Heritage
Planning
Biju Karumanchery, Senior
Development Manager
Brian Lee, Senior Manager, Development
Engineering & Transportation
Bill Wiles, Manager of By-law
Enforcement & Licensing
Kitty Bavington, Council/Committee Coordinator
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The Development Services
Committee convened at the hour of 9:05 a.m. in the Canada Room with Regional
Councillor Jim Jones in the Chair.
DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST –
none declared
1. SOUTH
YONGE STREET CORRIDOR
STREETSCAPE MASTER PLAN (10.0)
Presentation York
Region Council Report
The Committee had before it Report No. 1 of the Transportation Services
Committee - Regional Council Meeting of January 26, 2012.
Ronji Borooah, Town Architect, introduced the presentation
of the South Yonge Street concept streetscape plan, as approved by Region of
York.
Angela Gibson, Head, 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 report
presents the findings and recommendations of the Master Plan Study from Steeles
Avenue to Bantry Avenue, encompassing a collaborative vision relating to the Yonge
Street subway extension.
The presentation included the public and stakeholder consultation, the work
plan, contextual planning, phasing, and the various districts. Comparative
costs were reviewed. Next steps include the establishment of an Implementation
Strategy Team between York Region and the local municipalities.
The Committee had comments and questions regarding cell
phone towers, burying hydro lines, cost contributions by the BIAs, bus lanes,
and bike lanes. Ms. Gibson advised that the traffic review has ensured adequate
bike lanes and buffers can be accommodated and design details will be determined
in later phases. The Committee noted that Heritage areas require specific
coordinated design considerations.
Discussions involved staging plans for implementation
in consideration of the anticipated time frame for the subway extension.
Marion Matthias made a deputation and provided comments
on the need for bike lanes, including the local community in discussions, and
that intensification is not feasible without a higher order of transit. With
respect to heritage districts, Ms. Matthias requested that the roads not be widened,
and that the hydro lines be buried in these areas.
Moved by: Councillor Valerie Burke
Seconded by: Councillor Howard Shore
That the presentation provided by Ms. Angela Gibson,
Head, Policy and Planning, Region of York and Mr. Bruce Cudmore, EDA
Collaborative Inc. regarding South Yonge Street Corridor Streetscape Master
Plan be received.
CARRIED
2. MASTER SERVICING STUDY (MSS) (5.0)
Presentation
The Committee received correspondence from Stephen J.
D’Agostino of Thompson Rogers, representing landowners in the area.
Alan Brown, Director of Engineering gave a
presentation regarding the Master Servicing Study (MSS). The purpose of the
Study is to determine existing capacity constraints, estimate future servicing
needs, and identify infrastructure needs and costs, based on 2031 land use and
growth projections. Mr. Brown identified the assessment areas for municipal
services, the water supply system, sanitary collection system, and storm
drainage system. Next steps will include finalizing the servicing study and
identifying the infrastructure cost estimates and funding sources. An update
report will be provided in the Fall of 2012.
Staff responded to several questions from the
Committee regarding the regional filtration system, and stormwater management
plans.
Moved by: Councillor Alex Chiu
Seconded by: Councillor Logan Kanapathi
That correspondence from Stephen J. D’Agostino of Thompson
Rogers, representing landowners in the area, be received; and,
That the presentation provided by Mr. Alan Brown,
Director of Engineering regarding Master Servicing Study (MSS) be received.
CARRIED
3. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COMMITTEE MINUTES
- April 3, 2012, Part A (10.0)
Minutes
Moved by:
Regional Councillor Gord Landon
Seconded
by: Councillor Alan Ho
That the
minutes of the Development Services Committee meeting, Part A, held April 3,
2012, be confirmed.
CARRIED
Extract Report Written
Submission Heritage
Staff Notes
Markham
Subcommittee Minutes and Recommendations
On March 27, 2012
Development Services Committee referred this matter to the Markham
Subcommittee for
further discussions. The Committee had the following information before it:
- Extract from Development Services
Committee meeting dated March 27, 2012
- Development Services Committee staff
report dated March 27, 2012
- Written submission received at
Development Services Committee on March 27, 2012 from Alexis and Brett Whalen
- Heritage Staff notes dated April 11,
2012
- Markham Subcommittee Minutes and
Recommendations dated April 11, 2012.
Jim Baird, Commissioner of Development Services summarized the
information provided to the Committee, including the recommendations of the
Markham Subcommittee to approve the alterations as built. Members of the
Markham Subcommittee reviewed the lengthy discussions, the on-site visit and the
Subcommittee recommendations.
The Committee discussed the importance of adhering to
approved plans and cautioned future owners of heritage buildings to do their
due diligence before making applications. Staff confirmed the original plans
anticipated a new foundation and restoration of the existing building; however
instead, a totally new building was constructed contrary to the approved
design.
With respect to previous discussions regarding the
list of contractors made available to applicants, staff advised that a memo is
being prepared on this issue and will be circulated to the Committee. The issue
of providing clear information in both directions was discussed, and it was
noted that the appointment of a trained heritage Building Inspector is a positive
step forward.
The Committee agreed to recess in-camera on this
matter later in the meeting.
Moved by: Councillor Colin Campbell
Seconded by: Councillor Alex Chiu
1)
That the
minutes of the Markham Subcommittee meeting held April 11, 2012, be received;
and,
2)
That the single detached
dwelling at 41 Albert Street, Markham Village, be approved as constructed; and,
3)
That the owners pay for a
Markham Remembered plaque that would be installed at the front of the property
detailing the former heritage building; and,
4)
That the owners construct a
wooden white picket fence along the street; and further,
5)
That the owners complete
the appropriate Building Permit processes and receive approvals for the
alterations and the Site Plan Agreement be revised as per Council’s direction.
CARRIED
Correspondence
The Committee discussed this matter in conjunction
with agenda Items # 6 and # 7, correspondence from the Denison Centre and Foody
Mart, requesting support for their applications to York Region for exemption
under the Retail Business Holidays Act.
Jennifer Thomas of Thomas Law, representing the
Denison Centre, made a deputation requesting Markham’s support for the
exemption request, and discussed the proximity of the Denison Centre to other
shopping malls that have been granted exemptions.
Manoj Biswas, representing Oriental Foods in the
Denison Centre and speaking on behalf of the tenants in Denison Centre, made a
deputation requesting Markham’s support for the exemption request. He
circulated a written petition from the tenants in support, and a petition from
the staff stating they are in support. Mr. Biswas referred to the criteria for
exemptions, and the reasons why the Dension Centre should be exempted.
Andy Wong, representing Foody Mart, made a deputation
requesting Markham’s support for the exemption request. Mr. Wong discussed the advantages
for businesses identified as tourist attractions, and traffic congestion and
parking overflow on holidays at places that are permitted to be open. Mr. Wong
circulated a petition in support.
The Committee discussed traffic, parking, employment
opportunities and pressures, competition issues, and setting a precedent for
more exemption requests. It was noted that the exemption criteria requires the business to be
directly related to the tourist attraction or to rely on the traffic from the
tourist attraction, not just to be within 2 km of the attraction.
Discussions also included compliance with diversity
initiatives for employees, and with the Employment Standards Act
with respect to working on holidays.
The Committee requested the Clerk, with input from the
Director of Economic Development, hold a Committee workshop and prepare a
report regarding the Retail Business Holidays
Act in May, 2012, if possible.
Moved by: Mayor Frank Scarpitti
Seconded by: Councillor Carolina Moretti
1) That the correspondence dated March 27, 2012 from Denis
Kelly, Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of York on "Revisions to the Retail Business Holidays Act Exemption Application Process
and Review" requesting comments from local municipalities, be received and
referred to the Clerk; and,
2) That the Clerk, with input from the
Director of Economic Development, hold a Committee workshop and prepare a
report regarding the Retail Business Holidays
Act in May, 2012, if possible.
CARRIED
6. THE DENISON CENTRE, MARKHAM
APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION
UNDER THE
RETAIL BUSINESS HOLIDAYS ACT (10.16)
Correspondence
The Committee discussed this matter in conjunction
with agenda Items # 5 and # 7, correspondence regarding the Retail Business Holidays Act.
Jennifer Thomas of Thomas Law, representing the
Denison Centre, made a deputation requesting Markham’s support for the
exemption request, and discussed the proximity of the Denison Centre to other
shopping malls that have been granted exemptions.
Manoj Biswas, representing Oriental Foods in the
Denison Centre and speaking on behalf of the tenants in Denison Centre, made a
deputation requesting Markham’s support for the exemption request. He
circulated a written petition from the tenants in support, and a petition from
the staff stating they are in support. Mr. Biswas referred to the criteria for
exemptions, and the reasons why the Dension Centre should be exempted.
The Committee discussed traffic, parking, employment
opportunities and pressures, competition issues, and setting a precedent for
more exemption requests. It was noted that the exemption criteria requires the business to be
directly related to the tourist attraction or to rely on the traffic from the
tourist attraction, not just to be within 2 km of the attraction.
Discussions also included compliance with diversity
initiatives for employees, and with the Employment Standards Act
with respect to working on holidays.
The Committee requested the Clerk, with input from the
Director of Economic Development, hold a Committee workshop and prepare a
report regarding the Retail Business Holidays
Act in May, 2012, if possible.
Due to the timing of the application, this matter will
be forwarded to Council on April 17, 2012.
Moved by: Regional Councillor Joe Li
Seconded by: Deputy Mayor Jack Heath
1)
That the correspondence dated
April 11, 2012 from Mr. Joseph C. Vieni, Barrister on behalf of the owners for
The Denison Centre, and from Dr. Ken Ng, Chairman,
Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Markham, dated April 16, 2012, requesting
the Town of Markham's support with respect to an application made to the
Regional Municipality of York for exemption under the Retail
Business Holidays Act, be received; and,
2)
That the
deputations by Jennifer Thomas of Thomas Law representing the Denison Centre,
and by Manoj Biswas, representing Oriental Foods in the Denison Centre with
respect to an application made by the Denison Centre to the Regional
Municipality of York for exemption under the Retail
Business Holidays Act, be received; and
further,
3)
That the
Regional Municipality of York be advised that the Town of Markham supports the
request by the Denison Centre for an exemption under the Retail
Business Holidays Act, due to its proximity to the tourist
attraction of Pacific Mall.
CARRIED
7. 2197088 ONTARIO INC.
O/A FOODY MART, 5221 HIGHWAY 7
EXEMPTION UNDER THE
RETAIL BUSINESS HOLIDAYS ACT (10.16)
Correspondence
The Committee discussed this matter in conjunction
with agenda Items # 5 and # 6, correspondence regarding the Retail Business Holidays Act.
Andy Wong, representing Foody Mart, made a deputation
requesting Markham’s support for the exemption request. Mr. Wong discussed the
advantages for businesses identified as tourist attractions, and traffic
congestion and parking overflow on holidays at places that are permitted to be
open. Mr. Wong circulated a petition in support.
The Committee discussed traffic, parking, employment
opportunities and pressures, competition issues, and setting a precedent for
more exemption requests. It was noted that the exemption criteria requires the business to be
directly related to the tourist attraction or to rely on the traffic from the
tourist attraction, not just to be within 2 km of the attraction.
Discussions also included compliance with diversity
initiatives for employees, and with the Employment Standards Act
with respect to working on holidays.
The Committee requested the Clerk, with input from the
Director of Economic Development, hold a Committee workshop and prepare a
report regarding the Retail Business Holidays
Act in May, 2012, if possible.
Due to the timing of the application, this matter will
be forwarded to Council on April 17, 2012.
Moved by: Deputy Mayor Jack Heath
Seconded by: Councillor Alex Chiu
1)
That the correspondence dated
April 10, 2012 from Cheng Yi Wei, President, Foody Mart requesting for
exemption under the Retail Business Holidays
Act, be received; and,
2)
That the
deputation by Andy Wong, representing Foody Mart, with respect to an
application made by Foody Mart to the Regional Municipality of York for
exemption under the Retail Business Holidays Act, be received; and further,
3)
That the
Regional Municipality of York be advised that the Town of Markham supports the
request by 2197088 Ontario Inc., Foody Mart, for an exemption under the Retail Business Holidays Act, due to its proximity to the
tourist attraction of Main Street Markham.
CARRIED
8. IN-CAMERA MATTER (11.0)
Moved by: Deputy Mayor Jack Heath
Seconded by: Councillor Colin Campbell
That, in accordance with Section 239 (2) (b) of the Municipal Act, Development Services
Committee resolve into an in-camera session to discuss the following
confidential matter:
1) Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including
municipal or local board employees.
CARRIED
Moved by: Councillor Alex Chiu
Seconded by: Councillor Alan Ho
That the Development Services Committee rise from
in-camera session (12:45 PM).
CARRIED
ADJOURNMENT
The Development Services
Committee meeting adjourned at 12:45 PM.
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