2001-08-28 - 7:00 p.m.
COUNCIL MINUTES Council
Chamber, Civic Centre
Meeting No. 16
(Canada
Room)
COMMITTEE
OF THE WHOLE
ROLL
CALL
Deputy Mayor
F. Scarpitti, Regional Councillor G. Landon (7:00 p.m.), Regional Councillor T.
Wong, Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell, Councillor S. Daurio, Councillor E.
Shapero (7:00 p.m.), Councillor J. Virgilio, Councillor G. McKelvey, Councillor
J. Heath, Councillor D. Horchik, Councillor A. Chiu. (11)
Moved by
Regional Councillor G. Landon
Seconded by
Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell
That Council
resolve itself into the Committee of the Whole to discuss the following:
(1) GO Transit Parking At Centennial
Community Centre
CARRIED
The Regular
Meeting of Council was held on August 28, 2001 at 7:25 p.m. in the Council
Chamber, Civic Centre. Deputy Mayor F.
Scarpitti presided.
(Council
Chambers)
COUNCIL
ROLL CALL
Deputy Mayor
F. Scarpitti, Regional Councillor G. Landon, Regional Councillor T. Wong,
Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell, Councillor S. Daurio, Councillor E. Shapero,
Councillor J. Virgilio, Councillor G. McKelvey, Councillor J. Heath, Councillor
D. Horchik, Councillor A. Chiu. (11)
STAFF
J. Livey,
Chief Administrative Officer
R. Robinson,
Town Solicitor
A. Wolfe,
Commissioner of Community Services
A. Taylor,
Commissioner of Corporate Services
M.F. Turner,
Commissioner of Development Services
B. Nanninga,
Executive Assistant
J. Sales, Fire
Chief
S. Birrell,
Town Clerk
J. Harrison,
Manager, Secretariat Services
B. Cribbett,
Treasurer
D, Miller,
Planner
V. Shuttleworth,
Project Coordinator
1. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
Deputy Mayor
F. Scarpitti disclosed an interest with respect to Clause (10), Report No. 55 -
Finance & Administrative Committee regarding the OMB hearing for the
applications submitted by the Landmortgage Corporation and McLenaghan - 1
Sixteenth Lane and 9230 Warden Avenue for a draft plan of subdivision and
rezoning, by nature of owning property next to the subject applications, and
did not take part in the consideration or discussion of or vote on the question
of the approval of such matter.
Councillor J.
Virgilio disclosed an interest with respect to Clause (2), Report No. 56, 2001
- regarding the final assumption of residential plans of subdivisions, by
nature of being the solicitor for the White Rose Village Investments Inc., and
did not take part in the consideration or discussion of or vote on the question
of the approval of such matter.
Councillor J.
Virgilio disclosed an interest with respect to Clause (8), Report No. 56, 2001
- regarding the ground sign and flag variance for Kovac Motor Sales, 5396
Highway 7, by nature of being the representative for one of the shareholders of
Mazda Dealership, and did not take part in the consideration or discussion of
or vote on the question of the approval of such matter.
2. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Moved by
Councillor A. Chiu
Seconded by
Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell
That Council
rise from the Committee of the Whole and the Chairman report.
CARRIED
Deputy Mayor
F. Scarpitti reported the following motion passed at the Committee of the Whole
meeting:
(1) GO TRANSIT PARKING AT
CENTENNIAL
COMMUNITY CENTRE (5.14.2 & 5.12.4 & 6.6)
That the
minutes of the public information meeting held on July 4, 2001 with respect to
GO Transit Parking at Centennial Community Centre, be received;
And that a
second public meeting be held in early to mid September to consider the
proposed GO Station at McCowan Road;
And further
that staff be authorized to contact GO Transit to put forward the new proposal
and that staff report back to Council on September 25, 2001.
CARRIED
3. MINUTES
(1) COUNCIL
MEETING - AUGUST 28, 2001
Moved by
Councillor A. Chiu
Seconded by
Councillor E. Shapero
That the
Minutes of the Council Meeting held on July 10, 2001, be adopted.
CARRIED
4. DELEGATIONS
Council
consented to add Delegations (1) to (3), (6) and (8) to (10).
(1) Mr. Mike Dubreuil, 32
Miley Drive, Unionville, to request that staff provide more information with
respect to the locations for GO Transit Stations in Markham and in support of a
second public meeting to consider the proposed GO Station at McCowan Road.
(5.14.2, 5.12.4 & 6.6)
(2) Mr. William Wong, 641
Carlton Road, in objection to a GO Station at McCowan Road. (5.14.2, 5.12.4
& 6.6)
(3) Mr. Ken Lee, 121
Snowdon Circle, in objection to a GO Station at McCowan Road. (5.14.2, 5.12.4
& 6.6)
(4) Ms. Marilyn Ginsberg,
Co-Chair of the Grandview Residents Association, in objection to the proposal
for a C.N. Telecommunications Tower to be located in the C.N. right-of-way,
north of 112 and 120 Doncaster Avenue. (10.0)
(5) Ms. Marion Matthias,
Ward 1 (South) Thornhill Residents Inc., in objection to the proposal for a
C.N. Telecommunications Tower to be located in the C.N. right-of-way, north of
112 and 120 Doncaster Avenue. (10.0)
(6) Ms. Frances Curic, Unit
7, 100 Henderson Avenue, in objection to the proposal for a C.N.
Telecommunications Tower to be located in the C.N. right-of-way, north of 112
and 120 Doncaster Avenue. (10.0)
(7) Mr. Armand Scaini, on
behalf of the merchants on Doncaster Avenue, in objection to the proposal for a
C.N. Telecommunications Tower to be located in the C.N. right-of-way, north of
112 and 120 Doncaster Avenue. (10.0)
(8) Mrs. Stella Brydun, on
behalf of Vanwood Road Residents Association, in objection to the proposal for
a C.N. Telecommunications Tower to be located in the C.N. right-of-way, north
of 112 and 120 Doncaster Avenue. (10.0)
(9) Helen Lepek,
Templeton-Lepek, on behalf on Donna Lue, 32 Danbury Court, in support of the
revised plan presented by The Landmortgage Corporation. (10.5 & 10.7)
(10) Joseph Feldman,
Solicitor on behalf of The Landmortgage Corporation, in support of the revised
plan as presented to the Ontario Municipal Board and requesting that site plan
control be removed from Lots 8 and 9 and fair compensation for over dedication
of parkland. (10.5 & 10.7)
5. PETITION
Council
consented to add Petition (1)
(1) CN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER
C.N. RIGHT-OF-WAY NORTH OF 112
AND
120 DONCASTER AVENUE (10.0)
A petition
signed by 105 residents with respect to the proposal for a C.N.
Telecommunications Tower to be located in the C.N. right-of-way, north of 112
and 120 Doncaster Avenue, which reads as follows:
"We strongly object to the building of the proposed C.N.
Telecommunications Tower on Doncaster Avenue."
Referred to the Commissioner of Development
Services
6(a) REPORT NO. 53 - COMMISSIONER OF
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Council
consented to separate Clause (1).
(1) C. N. TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOWER
C. N. RIGHT-OF-WAY NORTH OF 112 AND
120 DONCASTER AVENUE
(FORMERLY FILE SP.98-212043) (10.0)
Moved by
Councillor S. Daurio
Seconded by
Councillor A. Chiu
Whereas a
number of critical site conditions were not disclosed to the Thornhill Subcommittee
when the site near 120 Doncaster Avenue in Thornhill was selected for approval;
Therefore it
is recommended that:
a. Industry
Canada be requested to withdraw permission for cause for CN to construct a
communication tower at this location;
b. A
letter be prepared by the Mayor and forwarded to Industry Canada requesting
such action;
c. A
copy of this letter be sent to Elinor Caplan's office, requesting her
assistance.
And further
that CN be advised that the Town of Markham revokes it's approval of September
26, 2000 for a telecommunications tower to be built in the C.N. right-of-way
north of 112 and 120 Doncaster Avenue.
CARRIED
(See following motion which was withdrawn)
That
C. N. be requested to hold a public information meeting regarding the proposed
telecommunications tower on the C. N. right-of-way, north of 112 and 120
Doncaster Avenue.
WITHDRAWN
6(b) REPORT NO. 54 - CONSENT
Council
consented to separate Clause (1)
That Report
No. 54 - Consent be received and adopted.
(1) OLDEN DAYS & ANTIQUE
CARS FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 8, 2001 - REQUEST TO USE
SIDEWALK AREA (3.21)
Whereas a
request has been received from the Manager of the Markham Village BIA on behalf
of a number of restaurants on Main Street Markham to extend their serving area
out into the street during the Olden Days & Antique Cars Festival on
Saturday, September 8, 2001;
Therefore be
it resolved that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that
the Olden Days & Antique Cars Festival is a community festival and the Town
of Markham has no objection to the following restaurants extending their
serving area over the sidewalk during the Olden Days & Antique Cars
Festival, subject to compliance with all applicable by-laws, regulations and
the Town's requirements for Special Occasion Permits with respect to temporary
facilities and subject to shared police presence after 4:00 p.m. each day:
-The Duchess
of Markham, 53 Main Street Markham North, Markham
-Red Hot
Bistro, 144 Main Street Markham North, Markham
-The Fox &
Fiddle, 144 Main Street Markham North, Markham
And that the
BIA and the Ward 5 Councillor meet to minimize impact to activities taking
place in the area on September 8, 2001.
CARRIED AS AMENDED
(See following motion to amend)
Moved by Councillor J. Heath
Seconded by Councillor G. McKelvey
That the motion be amended to add the
following:
'And that the BIA and the Ward 5 Councillor
meet to minimize impact to activities taking place in the area on September 8,
2001.'
CARRIED
(2) MARKHAM AND EAST YORK
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
REQUEST FOR SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT - ENTERTAINMENT
LOUNGE - MARKHAM FAIR - COMMUNITY FESTIVAL (3.21)
Whereas a
request has been received from the General Manager of the Markham Fair
requesting a special occasion permit for the operation of an Entertainment
Lounge at the 2001 Markham Fair to be held from September 27 to 30 inclusive;
Therefore be
it resolved that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that
the Markham Fair is a community festival and the Town of Markham has no
objection to the issuance of a special occasion permit to the Markham Fair with
respect to the entertainment lounge at the Markham Fair to be held at the
Markham Fairgrounds from September 27 to September 30, 2001, subject to
compliance with all applicable by-laws, regulations and town's requirements for
special occasion permits with respect to temporary facilities.
CARRIED
6(c) REPORT NO. 55 - FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE
COMMITTEE
Council
consented to separate Clause (10).
Moved by
Regional Councillor G. Landon
Seconded by
Councillor J. Virgilio
That Report
No. 55 - Finance & Administrative Committee be received and adopted.
(1) 2001
2ND QUARTER YEAR TO DATE INVESTMENT
PERFORMANCE REVIEW (7.0)
That it be
recommended to Council that pursuant to Regulation 248/01 Section 8, the
Municipal Act, the report dated August 27, 2001 entitled '2001 Second Quarter
Year to Date Investment Performance Review' be received.
(2) CHANGE
TO CORPORATE USE OF INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY POLICY (7.13)
That it be
recommended to Council that the revised Corporate Use of Information Technology
Policy attached as Schedule 'A' be adopted.
(3) CORE
SERVICES REVIEW (7.0)
That it be
recommended to Council that the Core Services Review described in the report
dated August 27, 2001 be approved for implementation beginning in September
2001 and that fees paid to Turnkey Management Consulting not exceed $100,000
plus expenses;
And that the
Core Services Review Steering Committee report to Council through the Finance
& Administrative Committee on a bi-monthly basis.
(4) APPROVAL
FOR COUNCILLOR ERIN SHAPERO
AND REGIONAL COUNCILLOR WONG
TO ATTEND THE FEDERATION OF
CANADIAN
MUNICIPALITIES CONFERENCES
(16.23)
That it be
recommended to Council that approval be given for Councillor Erin Shapero and
Regional Councillor Tony Wong to attend the Federation of Canadian
Municipalities (FCM) meetings associated with their appointments to various
Standing Committees, with 2001 expenses of approximately $4,990 (Councillor
Shapero) and $2,820 (Regional Councillor Wong) to be paid from account 110 110
5200 (Councillor Conferences);
And that
pre-approval be given for $4,006 (Councillor Shapero) and $3,111 (Regional
Councillor Wong) of expenses related to the 2002 FCM meetings to be paid from
account 110 110 5200 (Councillor Conferences);
And that the
Councillors provide regular updates to all members of Council.
(5) FLAT
RATE WATER CHARGES - 2001 (5.3)
That it be
recommended to Council that the Town of Markham authorize a flat rate water charge
equivalent to two times the average monthly residential water billing for any
property that the Town of Markham (or its contractor) cannot gain access for
the purposes of installing a water meter;
And that the
above noted charges be incorporated into a by-law, in the form or substantially
in the form, of the draft by-law, and enacted by Council, that sets out the
2001 water and wastewater charges as adopted by Council at its meeting on April
2, 2001;
And that the
Commissioner of Community Services and Commissioner of Development Services be
requested to report on methods to improve the process.
(6) PROPOSAL
TO PROVIDE A SECOND SCHOOL
CROSSING GUARD FOR THE
INTERSECTION
OF RODICK AND CALVERT ROADS
(3.16)
That it be
recommended to Council that the Human Resources Department be authorized to
provide a second school crossing guard for the intersection of Rodick Road and
Calvert Road until traffic lights are installed;
And that,
should the intersection warrant traffic signals, once installed, crossing guard
service be discontinued.
(7) 4TH
ANNUAL MARKHAM PRAYER BREAKFAST (12.2.6)
That it be
recommended to Council that approval be given to purchase two (2) tables for
ten (10) persons each at a cost of $400.00 ($200 per table) for the 4th Annual
Markham Prayer Breakfast to be held at the Le Parc Banquet Hall, 8432 Leslie
Street from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 28, 2001, such cost
to be charged to Account No. 840-841-5840.
(8) SUPPORT
OF YORK REGION EPILEPSY
FOUNDATION - GLAD DAYS 2001
(12.2.6)
That the
request for the Town to match the
$309.00 raised by staff to help offset the extra expenses incurred by the 2001
Glad Days Campaign be approved and charged to Account No. 220 220 7802.
(9) MARKHAM
RESOURCE CONFERENCE GROUP (R'2000)
DRAFT AUDITED FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER
31, 2000 (16.37)
That the
Markham Resource Conference Group (R'2000) draft Audited Financial Statements
for the year ended December 31, 2000 be received.
(10) OMB
HEARING - THE LANDMORTGAGE CORPORATION
AND MCLENAGHAN - 1 SIXTEENTH
LANE AND 9230
WARDEN AVENUE - NEAR THE
SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF
WARDEN AND SIXTEENTH
AVENUE. APPLICATIONS FOR A
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION AND
REZONING (10.5 & 10.7)
That staff be
directed to continue to negotiate with the developer to achieve:
- one lot facing Warden Avenue;
- no noise barriers being erected along
the Warden Avenue frontage;
- maximum tree preservation;
- payment for an over dedication of
parkland.
And that the
Town Solicitor be instructed to appear at the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing
to represent the Town's position.
CARRIED AS AMENDED
(Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti abstained)
(See following motion to amend)
Moved by Councillor G. McKelvey
Seconded by Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell
That
the proposed resolution be amended to delete the requirement for site plan
control on lots 8 and 9 and the estimated amount for parkland dedication and to
provide that the Town Solicitor attend the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing to
represent the Town's position.
CARRIED
Note: Deputy Mayor abstained and forthwith left the
meeting.
Council consented to appoint Regional
Councillor G. Landon as Presiding Officer.
(11) OTHER
COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS
- MINUTES OF FINANCE &
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMMITTEE MEETING – AUGUST 27,
2001 (16.0)
That the
Finance & Administrative Committee minutes dated August 27, 2001 be
received.
CARRIED
6(d) REPORT NO. 56 - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
COMMITTEE
Council
consented to separate Clauses (2) & (8).
Moved by
Councillor G. McKelvey
Seconded by
Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell
That Report
No. 56 - Development Services Committee be received and adopted.
(1) FINAL
ASSUMPTION
741055 ONTARIO LIMITED
14TH AVENUE SUBDIVISION -
65M-2974 (10.7)
Whereas by
Memorandum dated June 29, 2001, the Director of Engineering advises that the
guarantee period for Registered Plan 65M-2974 has expired and all securities
have been returned to the owner;
Now therefore
be it resolved that the services in Plan of Subdivision 65M-2974, 741055 Ontario
Limited be accepted;
And that the
Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary release from the terms
of the subdivision agreement;
And further
that the necessary by-law be enacted to establish roads within the subdivision
as part of the highways of the Town of Markham.
(2) FINAL
ASSUMPTION - RESIDENTIAL
PLANS OF SUBDIVISIONS (10.7)
Whereas by
Memorandum dated July 23, 2001, the Director of Engineering advises that the
guarantee periods for Registered Plans 65M-2003, 65M-2979, 65M-3019,
65M-2557, 65M-2967, 65M-2531, 65M-2711,
65M-2879, 65M-2865, 65M-2742, 65M-2833, 65M-2834, 65M-2855, 65M-2875, 65M-2882, 65M-2629, 65M-2630, 65M-2693 and
65M-2993 have expired and all securities have been returned to the owners;
Now therefore
be it resolved that the services in the following subdivisions be accepted;
Silver Elm
Holdings Limited 65M-2003
East Park
Homes Limited 65M-2979
910904 Ontario
Inc. 65M-3019
Monarch
Construction Limited 65M-2557
and 65M-2967
Bramalea
Limited 65M-2531
Woodbury Heath
Estates Inc. 65M-2711
Sixteenth
Warden Limited 65M-2879
693346 Ontario
Limited 65M-2865
White Rose
Village Investments Inc. 65M-2742
Ashton Meadows
Inc. 65M-2833,
65M-2834,
65M-2855 and
65M-2875
Bramalea
Limited 65M-2882
Blackhill
Development Limited, Emery
Investments Limited, E. Manson
Investments Limited, Crestglade
Investments Limited, Mayvon
Investments Limited, Zureit Holdings
Limited 65M-2629
and 65M-2630
Anncastle
Developments Limited 65M-2693
Webjo
Management Limited (Trustee) 65M-2993
And that the
Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary releases from the terms
of the subdivision agreements;
And further
that the necessary by-laws be enacted to establish roads within the
subdivisions as part of the highways of the Town of Markham.
CARRIED
(Councillor J. Virgilio
abstained)
(3) STREET
NAMING REPORT - MARKHAM CENTRE
8133 WARDEN AVENUE - MOTOROLA
(10.14)
That the
future Markham Centre mid-block collector between Warden Avenue and Kennedy
Road, between Highway 407 and Highway 7 be called 'Enterprise Boulevard';
And that a
by-law to establish Enterprise Boulevard as part of the public highways of the
Town of Markham be considered by Council at its meeting on August 28, 2001.
(4) STREET
NAMING REPORT -
WOODBINE CACHET SOUTH/WEST
INC.
METRUS PHASE 4 SUBDIVISION
(DRAFT PLAN 19t-97002)
WOODBINE NORTH COMMUNITY
(10.14)
That the
following street names be approved for use in draft registered plan 19T-97002):
-Lakespring Drive
-Oakford Drive
-Woodruff Road
-Nichols Boulevard
-Starhill Crescent
-Willow Heights Boulevard
-Fair Oaks Road
-Silver Oaks Crescent
(5) BERCZY
VILLAGE SECONDARY PLANNING AREA
INTERIM SANITARY SERVICING
UPDATE (5.5)
That Berczy
Village Secondary Planning Area be permitted continued temporary use of the
existing downstream M12 sanitary sewer system, to a maximum population of 3,681
people subject to the following conditions being incorporated into the Owner(s)
subdivision/site plan agreement(s):
- That the Owner(s) acknowledge that the
use of the existing downstream M12 sanitary system is a temporary
solution;
- That the Owner(s) acknowledge that the
Town reserves the right to withhold the Letters of Credit filed with the
Town pursuant to their subdivision/site plan agreement(s) as a guarantee
for decommissioning of the pumping station and forcemain and reconnection
to the ultimate 16th Avenue sanitary sewer, maintenance of the interim
connection to the sanitary sewer system to the south and correction of
inflows and infiltration in downstream sanitary sewers (south of 16th
Avenue) to be undertaken by the Town;
- That the Owner(s) acknowledge that costs
incurred are not eligible for credits under the Town’s Development Charges
By-laws or under the Development Charges Act;
- That the Owner(s) indemnify the Town
against all damages, claims, actions, etc. arising from this temporary
utilization;
- That the Owner(s) acknowledge that
developers in the Berczy Village Secondary Planning area are to pay for
the continuation of the monitoring program of the existing downstream
sanitary sewers to the satisfaction of the Director of Engineering.
- The Owner(s) acknowledge that any
problems within the downstream sanitary sewer system (M12) that arise, or
are exasperated by this temporary connection and cannot be rectified
within a reasonable length of time, are subject to a temporary or
permanent suspension of this agreement.
The Owner(s) further acknowledge that the costs of any repairs
resulting from this temporary connection will be their responsibility.
And further
that subject to additional monitoring of the M12 system confirming additional
capacity is available to the satisfaction of the Director of Engineering and
the Director of Street Services; they be authorized to grant further
utilization of the system to accommodate the expansion of the Unionville
Alliance Church and development of the Larkin Monarch Plan of Subdivision Phase
5.
(6) NEW
CONDOMINIUM ACT OF ONTARIO
(MAY 2001) (10.0)
That the
Town's Tariff of Fees By-law be amended to incorporate the Condominium
Application and Processing fees outlined in Appendix 'A'.
(7) YORK FARMERS MARKET
LTD. -7509
YONGE STREET - STANDARD NON-ACCESSORY
(BILLBOARD SIGN) (2.16.2)
That the
application file number 01-102041 submitted by York Farmers Market Ltd. being
7509 Yonge Street, requesting relief from the Sign By-law to permit the
erection of a 2nd Standard Non-Accessory (Billboard sign) on the subject
property, be denied.
(8) GROUND SIGN AND FLAG
VARIANCE
KOVAC MOTOR SALES, 5396 HIGHWAY 7 (2.16.2)
That the
Ground Sign and Flag Variance, submitted by Kovac Motor Sales 5396 Highway #7
File #: 01-104383, be approved for a) an increase in area of the proposed
Ground Sign from 4.0 m2 per face (8.0 m2 all faces) to 5.16m2 per face (10.32m2
all faces) and, b) an increase in the number of flags from 5 to 7 flags,
subject to the following condition:
That the
proposed Ground Sign include the municipal address of the property.
CARRIED
(Councillor J. Virgilio abstained)
(9) VINEYARD CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP 7775 YONGE STREET
WALL & GROUND SIGN VARIANCES (2.16.2)
That the wall
and ground signs variances, file numbers, 01-111085, 01-111086, 01-111087,
01-111089 & 01-111092, submitted by Vineyard Christian Fellowship for 7775
Yonge Street, requesting relief from the Sign By-law to permit
- an increase in sign area to 1.5m2 (Wall Sign 1- West Elevation);
- a second wall sign on the exterior
building wall (Wall Sign 2 - West
Elevation)
- an increase in sign area to 1.54m2 (Wall sign 3 - North elevation);
- an increase in sign area to 1.54m2 (Wall sign 4 -East Elevation);
- to increase the ground sign area per a
Single face to 2.26m2; and sign area for all faces combined to 4.52m2
- to permit a Read-o-graph on a ground
sign within the special sign district; notwithstanding, the provisions of
Section 6.10 & 11.2c of the sign by-law;
be approved
subject to the following recommendations:
- The letters on the wall signs are to be
made of either wood or a material that resembles wood to the satisfaction
of Town (Heritage Section) staff;
- The metal ground sign posts are to be
painted with graining to represent wood;
- The interchangeable letter component of
the ground sign is permitted only for uses typically associated with the
place of worship use, such as times of service. The letters are to be consistent in typeface and material
with the character of the Thornhill-Markham Heritage Conservation District
to the satisfaction of Town (Heritage Section) staff;
- The letters on the ground sign are to be
painted rather than vinyl letters;
- The lettering in the window is to be
painted rather than vinyl letters;
- The applicant is to provide a plaque on
the front elevation of the property, to the satisfaction of Town (Heritage
Section) staff commemorating the historic general store, which forms part
of the premises.
- The existing neon sign is to be removed.
And that the
owner of the premises at 7771-7775 Yonge Street be requested to work with the
tenant in the southerly unit of the subject building to remove all illegal
signage and develop a signage program for the unit which is compatible with the
Thornhill-Markham Heritage Conservation District.
(10) LAW
DEVELOPMENT GROUP (CORNELL) LIMITED
BUR OAK AVENUE, CORNELL
PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 19TM-01005
(10.5, 10.7)
That plan of
subdivision 19TM-01005 (Law Development Group (Cornell) Limited), prepared by
The Planning Partnership, identified as Job. No. 9634-5 dated April 4, 2001 be
draft approved subject to the conditions outlined in Appendix 'A' and the payment
of the required 30% subdivision processing fee in accordance with the Town's
Tariff of Fees By-law, prior to draft approval by Council;
And that
Council resolve that the provisions of OPA 40 (which would limit zoning to 50%
of the units in the landholdings) need not apply;
And that the
plan or any phases thereof not be released for registration and the (H) Holding
zoning provisions not be removed from the zoning until the Owner has entered
into a subdivision agreement with the Town;
And that water
supply allocation for 121 units be granted, such allocation to be from the
total allocation available for the Cornell Secondary Plan area;
And further
that the Town reserves the right to revoke or reallocate the water supply
allocation should be development not proceed in a timely manner.
(11) MONARCH CONSTRUCTION
LIMITED
APPLICATION FOR RESIDENTIAL PLAN OF CONDOMINIUM
CONDOMINIUM NO. 19CDM-200102
EAST SIDE OF WARDEN AVENUE AND NORTH OF 16TH AVENUE
(10.0, 10.20)
That the
application for Plan of Condominium, File Number CU 01 108884, submitted by
Monarch Construction Limited, for 20 residential townhouses (Phase 1) on Old
Farm Lane Way, on the east side of Warden Avenue and north of 16th Avenue, be
approved subject to the following conditions:
1.
Approval shall relate to
the Draft Plan of Condominium prepared by David Horwood Limited, dated July 20,
2001;
2.
That all provisions of
the Site Plan Control Agreement dated March 1, 2000 between the Owner and the
Town be fulfilled to the satisfaction of the Town;
3.
That the Owner enter
into a Condominium Agreement if required by the Town;
4.
That prior to release
for registration, the owner shall provide the following for the Town’s
satisfaction:
a) That prior to release for registration, the applicant shall submit
to the Town for review and approval, the condominium description and
declaration which shall ensure, among other matters that each townhouse unit
has sole exclusive use, for parking purposes, over the driveway portion of the
common element leading directly to the unit;
b) A certificate from the applicant’s architect stating that all
buildings are substantially completed and have been constructed in accordance
with the plans contained in the Site Plan Control Agreement and in accordance
with the Building Code;
c) A certificate from the applicant’s surveyor stating that all
buildings have been located on the ground in accordance with the site plans
contained in the said Site Plan Control Agreement and zoning by-law;
d) A certificate from the applicant’s engineer stating that all on site
works, including and not limited to, grading, asphalt paving, and a central
mail facility in accordance with Canada Post Corporation specifications have
been installed and completed in accordance with the plans and conditions in the
Site Plan Control Agreement;
e) A certificate from the applicant’s landscape architect stating that
all landscaping has been installed and completed in accordance with the
landscape plans contained in the Site Plan Control Agreement;
f)
Arrange inspections of
the on-site works with the Engineering Department and Urban Design Group and
shall rectify any deficiencies relative to the approved plans to the
satisfaction of the Director of Engineering and the Manager of Urban Design;
g) That the applicant provide the engineering department, a clearance
letter confirming the following:
i) that
the owner has entered into a servicing arrangement and cost sharing arrangement
with the adjoining owners who have connected to the private water system;
ii)
acknowledgement that the
Town will read one bulk meter located on Warden Avenue at the driveway
entrance for the development;
h) That agreements, maintenance, easements and mutual rights of way be
granted between the Condominium Corporation and the residents to the east (1
and 9 Old Farm Lane Way) to provide for cross use and joint maintenance of
driveway and other areas of common benefit;
i) Payment
of any outstanding taxes owing to the Town of Markham;
ii) Payment
of any outstanding local improvement charges, fees or recoveries owing against
the subject lands.
(12) REGION
OF YORK
WATER SUPPLY UPDATE (13.4)
That the
Region of York be requested to ensure that an adequate water supply is
available by 2003 to service Markham's development requirements.
And that the
Director of Engineering update Council as to the scheduling of the construction
of Regional infrastructure and the status of the available water supply as
warranted.
(13) ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT
APPLICATION ZA.01-111143
FOREST BAY HOMES LTD.
VILLAGES OF FAIRTREE (10.5)
That the
Record of the Public Meeting held on August 27, 2001, with respect to
application ZA.01-111143 submitted by Forest Bay Homes Ltd. to amend Zoning
By-law 90-81, as amended, to update the current zoning by establishing on lands
located at the north-east corner of Markham Road and Steeles Avenue: a
prohibition on structures within the valleylands to protect archaeological
resources; reduced lot frontages and lot areas for townhouse end units;
provisions for front and rear yard setbacks; an expanded list of permitted uses
for a commercial block; and, other minor revisions, be received;
And that
application ZA.01-111143 to amend Zoning By-law 90-81 be approved, and the
implementing By-law be enacted.
(14) OTHER
COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS
- MINUTES OF DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES
COMMITTEE MEETING – AUGUST 27,
2001 (16.0)
That the
Development Services Committee minutes dated August 27, 2001 be received.
CARRIED
7. MOTIONS
Council
consented to separate Motion (1).
A 2/3rds vote
was received to consider Motions (2) to (4)
(1) WEST
NILE VIRUS (13.4)
Moved by
Councillor J. Heath
Seconded by
Councillor G. McKelvey
That the
Regional Municipality of York's Contingency Plan for the West Nile Virus be
deferred and referred to the Pesticide Reduction Steering Committee and
Commissioner of Community Services for report and recommendation by November 1,
2001;
And that the
Regional Municipality of York liase with a contact person at the Town of
Markham with regards to this contingency plan.
CARRIED
(See following motion which was deferred and
referred)
That the Town
of Markham endorse the resolution of the Regional Municipality of York with
respect to West Nile Virus Contingency Plan.
DEFERRED AND REFERRED
(2) STOP
SIGN AT CARLTON ROAD/PENNOCK CRESCENT (5.12.3)
Moved by
Councillor J. Virgilio
Seconded by
Councillor J. Heath
That the
matter of a stop sign at Carlton Road and Pennock Crescent be deferred and
referred to the Commissioner of Community Services for report to the
Environment & Transportation Committee no later than October 1, 2001.
CARRIED
(See following motion which was deferred and
referred)
Whereas
several requests have been received to install stop sign at Carlton
Road/Pennock Crescent (east leg) and;
Whereas there
was a recent collision at this intersection resulting in the demolition of a
tree and;
Whereas there
are concerns regarding safety of pedestrians and homeowners at this
intersection;
Therefore be
it resolved that Council approves the installation of an all-way stop sign at the
intersection of Carlton Road/Pennock Crescent (east leg);
And that Traffic Division staff be requested to
prepare the all-way stop by-law for immediate signing by the Mayor and Clerk;
And that the
Roads Department be directed to install all-way stop signs at the Carlton
Road/Pennock Crescent (east leg) intersection as soon as the by-law is signed.
DEFERRED AND REFERRED
(3) ROAMIN' STABLES LIMITED
(SU 01 110196 AND ZA 01 110189)
& TUCCIARONE ET.AL. (SU 01 110126 AND ZA 01 110135) (10.5 & 10.7)
Moved by
Councillor G. McKelvey
Seconded by
Councillor D. Horchik
WHEREAS
Roamin’ Stables Limited (SU 01 110196 and ZA 01 110189) and Tucciarone et.al.
(SU 01 110126 and ZA 01 110135), both having filed applications for draft plan
approval and rezoning for their lands in the West Cathedral Community, had
requested, and received authorization by the Chief Administrative Officer, to
proceed to a public meeting on September 18, 2001;
AND WHEREAS
both applicants have now agreed to proceed to a public meeting on October 2,
2001;
AND WHEREAS
two other owners who have also filed applications for draft plan of subdivision
and rezoning in the West Cathedral Community (E. J. Ellward, File Nos. SU 01
111399 and ZA 01 111395; and Fundeco Inc and 1031606 Ontario Ltd., File Nos. SU
01 107570 and ZA 01 107568) have requested a public meeting at the earliest
possible date;
THEREFORE BE
IT RESOLVED THAT staff be authorized to prepare and give notice that these four
applications for draft plan approval and rezoning will proceed to a Public
Meeting on October 2, 2001.
CARRIED
(4) COMPENSATION
- COUNCILLORS'
ASSISTANTS (11.0)
Moved by
Councillor J. Heath
Seconded by
Councillor J. Virgilio
That the
matter of compensation for Councillors' Assistants be referred to the Finance
& Administrative Committee.
CARRIED
8. COMMUNICATIONS
Council
consented to add Communication Nos. 320-2001 to 322-2001.
Moved by
Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell
Seconded by
Councillor A. Chiu
That Council
receive and consent to the disposition of communications in the following
manner:
Received
284-2001 Association of
Municipalities of Ontario - Member Communication - Province to review property
tax classifications under the assessment system. (13.12.2)
285-2001 Association of
Municipalities of Ontario - Member Communication - The Province has released
its small waterworks regulation for public comment, and other important
information on drinking water. (13.12.2)
286-2001 Town of Whitby -
Submitting a copy of the Planning Director's Report endorsed by Whitby Council
as the Town's response to the document entitled 'The Oak Ridges Moraine -
Proposals for the Protection and Management of a Unique Landscape, and advising
the Province has been urged to take a leadership role in the protection of the Oak
Ridges Moraine and a substantial development freeze across the Moraine should
be encouraged. (13.5.2)
287-2001 Town of Newmarket
- Resolution to request the Federal and Provincial Ministers of Transportation
to dedicate and return a portion of the fuel tax to Regional and Municipal
Governments for road and bridge maintenance reconstruction. (13.5.2)
288-2001 Town of Newmarket
- Resolution to request the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing to enter
into consultation with all municipalities prior to introduction of any
legislation arising from the recommendations made by the Building Regulatory
reform Advisory Group. (13.5.2)
289-2001 Ministry of
Municipal Affairs and Housing - News Release - Cabinet has approved a
regulation which will allow a number of projects that are already far along in
the planning approval process to go ahead and advising projects allowed to move
forward will have no impact on reaching a consensus on how to protect the Oak
Ridges Moraine. (13.2.5)
290-2001 Ministry of Municipal
Affairs and Housing - Advising people with an interest in the future of the Oak
Ridges Moraine will have a chance to provide input through a series of public
consultations and stakeholder meetings to be held throughout the summer.
(13.2.5)
291-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Organization structure for York Region Transit Branch
and options for the provision of telephone-based customer information. (13.4)
292-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Advising of the appointment of representatives for the
meeting of the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority - Expansion of
Jurisdiction within the Township of Oro-Medonte. (13.4)
293-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Forwarding resolution requesting support in the study of
the Carruthers Creek and Duffins Creek Watershed Areas. (13.4)
294-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Forwarding information regarding the York Region Transit
related service agreements with area municipalities. (13.4)
295-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Forwarding a copy of the Vision 2026 Progress Report
Two. (13.4)
296-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Forwarding a copy of the 2000 Annual Report of York
Region Building on the Past Embracing the future…Together. (13.4)
297-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Advising of the intersection improvements at Leslie
Street and Minthorn Court. (13.4)
298-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Advising of the Status Report of York Region
Transportation Master Plan. (13.4)
299-2001 Greater Toronto
Services Board - Forwarding a copy of 2001 Innovations Catalogue. (13.2)
300-2001 Township of King
- Advising that the location for the Regional Roadwatch meeting scheduled for
September 26, 2001 at 7:30 p.m. has been changed from Whitchurch-Stouffville to
the Regional Administrative Building, 17250 Yonge Street, Committee Room
"A". (13.5.1)
301-2001 Town of Richmond
Hill - Forwarding resolution regarding a Province wide deposit system for all
beverage containers including glass alcohol and wine bottles, aluminium and
steel soft drink containers as a means of increasing waste reduction. (13.5.2)
302-2001 Minister of
Finance - Forwarding response regarding the recommendations of the "Final
Report - Review of the Property Assessment Process". (7.1 & 13.2)
Referred to All Members of
Council
303-2001 Proclamation -
September 9, 2001 - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Day. (3.4)
304-2001 Proclamation -
November 22, 2001 - Markham Stouffville Hospital Day. (3.4)
305-2001 Proclamation -
October 2001 - Autism Awareness Month. (3.4)
306-2001 Proclamation -
October 2001 - Toastmasters Month. (3.4)
307-2001 Thornhill Village
Festival Society - Request of the Director of Operations to close the following
streets for the Thornhill Village Festival and Parade being held on Saturday,
September 15, 2001, as follows:
a) Between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.:
- Church Lane from John Street
to beyond Colborne Street
- Colborne Street from Yonge
Street to Church Lane
- Eliza Street
- Thornhill Summit Drive
b) Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.:
- Colborne Street and Eliza
Street and Church Street
c) Between the hours of 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.:
- Elgin Street from Yonge Street
to Dudley Avenue
- Dudley Avenue from Clark
Avenue to Elgin Street
- Exit of laneway from the York
Farmer's Market onto Elgin Street
- John Street from Yonge Street
to Marie Court
And a further request that mobile food vendors not be permitted to do business
on September 15, 2001 between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on the
following streets:
- Church Lane from John Street
beyond Colborne Street;
- Colborne Street from Yonge
Street to Church Lane;
- Eliza Street
- Yonge Street between John
Street and 200 metres north of Thornhill Summit Drive;
- Thornhill Summit Drive (3.5.3)
(See By-law 2001-207)
308-2001 Liquor Licence
Application - Request to complete the Municipal Information Form for Embassy
Suites Hotel, 8500 Warden Avenue. (3.21)
309-2001 Liquor Licence
Application – Request to complete the Municipal Information Form for V. I. P.
Sushi Restaurant, 8143 Yonge Street. (3.21)
310-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Resolution with respect to West Nile Virus Contingency
Plan. (13.4)
311-2001 Mayor's Youth
Task Force - Minutes of meeting held on June 5, 2001. (16.21)
Referred to the Commissioner of Development
Services
312-2001 Linda Hiebert -
Forwarding a letter to express concerns and object to the application for land
severance submitted by owner of 15 Church Lane, Thornhill. (10.12)
313-2001 Residents on
Greencroft Crescent - Petition to request that homes built on Greencroft
Crescent, Plan 65R-22181, be graded lower at the back of the house. Response from Monarch Construction advising
grading will be in accordance with approved grading plans. (10.0)
314-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Advising the Region has approved a new procedure that
will assist in streamlining the plan of subdivision and condominium approval
process. (13.4)
315-2001 Greater Toronto
Services Board - Forwarding a motion which directs that the Draft GTA
Countryside Strategy be circulated to GTA Municipalities, and that
municipalities report back on the Draft Strategy for discussion at the October
5, 2001 meeting of the Countryside and Environment Working Group. (13.2)
321-2001 Jim and Frances
Stevens, 52 Henderson avenue, in objection to the proposal for a C.N.
Telecommunications Tower to be located in the C.N. right-of-way, north of 112
and 120 Doncaster Avenue. (10.0)
322-2001 Catherine and
Nicholas Belak, 5 Henderson Avenue, in objection to the proposal for a C.N.
Telecommunications Tower to be located in the C.N. right-of-way, north of 112
and 120 Doncaster Avenue. (10.0)
Referred to Commissioners of Development
Services & Community Services
316-2001 Rodney Northey,
Birchall Northey Barristers and Solicitors - Advising the concerns of two
homeowners on Bishop Crescent regarding the proposed exhibition creek (Mintleaf
Channel) improvements. (10.0)
317-2001 Ms. Joanne
Cermak, 42 Bishop Crescent - Forwarding correspondence respecting environmental
concerns with proposed exhibition creek (Mintleaf Channel) improvements. (10.0)
Referred to Commissioners of
Development Services & Corporate Services
318-2001 Ministry of
Finance and Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Recreation - requesting input with
respect to the Province's proposal to provide property tax relief to owners of
heritage properties (13.2)
Referred to the Town Clerk
319-2001 The Regional
Municipality of York - Forwarding options for disclosing the results of food
premises inspections. (13.4)
Referred to the Commissioner of
Community Services
320-2001 Correspondences
expressing concerns with respect to the proposed GO Transit parking at
Centennial Community Centre:
- Markham Aquatic Club
- Peter Cheung
- Deborah Kerridge
- Willie Wong
- Hung Iu Fai/Esther To/Frank Hung/Clive Hung, 85 Canterfield Close
- Vivian Chan/Leon Chan/Jessey Chan, 83 Canterfield Close
- Catherine Chan, 77 Canterfield Close
- Albert Yeung
- Ivy Chan, 78 Snowdon Circle
- Irene Wai-King Lo, 104 Snowdon Circle
- Kenneth Kan, 149 Snowdon Circle
- Bessie Hung, 193 Snowdon Circle
- Marc Nicholson, 65 Miley Drive
- King Lo Family
- Loren Mogdan, 152 Markville Road
- Anissa Wong
- A. Stevenson
- Sharon McIlveen
- Tina Perin
- Diane Hanbury
- Paul Raven
- Joe Wightman, 47 Addington Square
- July 5, 2001 - E-mail unsigned
- Markham Councillor Jack Heath
-Jenilee Goncalves
- Manda Yip, 148 Snowdon Circle
- Robert W. Campbell, 11 Coulson Court (5.14.2, 5.12.4 & 6.6)
CARRIED
9. BY-LAWS
Council
consented to defer By-law 2001-208 and add By-laws 2001-230 to 2001-232.
Moved by
Regional Councillor T. Wong
Seconded by
Councillor J. Virgilio
That By-laws
2001-192 to 2001-207 and 2001-209 to 2001-232 be given three readings and
enacted.
Three Readings
BY-LAW 2001-192 A by-law to authorize the execution of a Transfer/Deed of Land to
the Regional Municipality of York for lands legally description as Blocks HHH
and III, Plan 7695, being 0.3m reserves along a portion of Bayview Avenue.
(New Business, Clause 1, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-193 A by-law to designate a certain property as being of Historic
and/or Architectural Value or Interest - The Alexander Bradburn House.
(Clause 3, Report 44, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-194 A by-law to designate a certain property as being of Historic
and/or Architectural Value or Interest - The George F. Kelly House.
(Clause 5, Report 48, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-195 A by-law to designate part of a certain plan of subdivision not
subject to Part Lot Control (Cornell - 65M-3294, Lots 51 to 57)
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-196 A by-law to designate part of a certain plan of subdivision not
subject to Part Lot Control (Cornell - 65M-3202, Lots 15 to 17 and 20 to 28)
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-197 A by-law to designate part of a certain plan of subdivision not
subject to Part Lot Control (Brassica Village Estates, north of 16th Avenue,
west of Kennedy Road - 65M-3501, Lots 136 to 138, 145 to 148, 419 to 422, 441
to 455 and Blocks 501 to 506)
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-198 A by-law to repeal Part Lot Control Exemption By-law 328-97
(Daniels Rouge - South of Highway No. 7, west of Markham Main Street -
65M-3190, Blocks 1 to 19
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-199 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Ashton Meadows, north of 16th Avenue, west of Woodbine Avenue
- Block 66, Plan 65M-2833 and Block 133, Plan 65M-2875 - Forester Crescent)
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-200 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Monarch Construction Limited - Block 159, Plan 65M-2093 -
Brimley Road; Block 121, Plan 65M-3379 - Worthing Avenue; Block 204, Plan
65M-2350 - Cartmel Drive; Block 120, Plan 65M-3379 - Ingram Road and Block 200,
Plan 65M-2293 - Ingram Road)
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-201 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Peter Stupeski in Trust - Block 67, Plan 65M-2974 - Tillie Square)
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-202 A by-law to designate part of a certain plan of subdivision not
subject to Part Lot Control (Cornell - Plan 65M-3243, Blocks 77 & 80 and
Lots 1 to 4, 7 to 9 and 71)
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-203 A by-law to designate part of a certain plan of subdivision not
subject to Part Lot Control (Cornell - Plan 65M-3507, Lot 2 and Blocks 9 &
10)
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-204 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Philip and Gerald Lillie - Block 90, Plan 65M-3247 -
Cottontail Avenue)
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-205 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Markham Trails - Part of Lot 19, Concession 6 designated as
Part 1, Plan 65R-21916 & Block 319, Plan 65M-3364 - Gable Avenue; Part of
Lot 19, Concession 6, designated as Parts 2, 3 and 4, Plan 65R-21916 - The
Bridle Walk; Part of Lot 19, Concession 6, designated as Part 6, Plan 65R-22746
- William Berczy Boulevard)
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-206 A by-law to amend By-law 2150, as amended (Vineyard Christian
Fellowship, 7775 Yonge Street Thornhill - To remove Holding Provision (H))
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-207 A by-law to authorize the closing of various streets in Thornhill
to facility the Thornhill Village Festival and Parade being held on Saturday,
September 15, 2001.
(Communication No. 307-2001)
BY-LAW 2001-208 A by-law to provide a schedule of fees for water/wastewater and
meter refusal fees for the Town of Markham for 2001.
(Clause , Report 55, 2001) DEFERRED
BY-LAW 2001-209 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2974 as public highway (741055 Ontario Limited - Edgecombe
Court and Tillie Square)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-210 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2003 as public highway (Silver-Elm Holdings Limited, Part of
Lot 15, Concession 8 - Penney Crescent)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-211 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2979 as public highway (East Park Homes Ltd., Lot 6 and Part of
Lot 5, Registered Plan 2368 - Bayview Forest Lane)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-212 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-3019 as public highway (910904 Ontario Inc., Part of Lot 11,
Concession 5 - Lichfield Road)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-213 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2557 as public highway (Monarch Construction Limited, Part of
Lots 13 and 14, Concession 6 - Carlton Road, Foxmeadow Lane, Heatherwood
Crescent and Waterbridge Lane)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-214 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2967 as public highway (Monarch Construction Limited, Part of
Lot 13, Concession 6 - Central Park Drive and Paddock Lane)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-215 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2531 as public highway (Bramalea Limited, Part of Lot 12,
Concession 5, all of Block 208, Registered Plan M-1961 - Braeside Square and
Seaforth Place)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-216 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2711 as public highway (Woodbury Heath Estates Inc., Block 75,
Registered Plan 65M-2474 - Hoodview Court)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-217 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2879 as public highway (Sixteenth Warden Limited, Part of Lot
16, Concession 4 - Hans Drive, Holmesdale Drive, Lazenby Court, Rodick Road,
Touraine Drive and Townson Road)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-218 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2865 as public highway (693346 Ontario Limited, Part of Lot 1,
Concession 6 - Hendon Road and Manston Crescent)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-219 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2742 as public highway (White Rose Village Investments Inc.,
Part of Lot 11, Concession 5 - Fitzgerald Avenue)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-220 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2833 as public highway (Ashton Meadows Inc., Part of Lots 17
and 18, Concession 4 - Rodick Road, Rachel Crescent, Forester Crescent and
Pilgrim Drive)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-221 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2834 as public highway (Ashton Meadows Inc., Part of Lots 17
and 18, Concession 4 - Rodick Road, Rachel Crescent, Calvert Road and Macrill
Road)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-222 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2855 as public highway (Ashton Meadows Inc., Part of Lots 17
and 18, Concession 4 - Moses Crescent, Schooner Court, Duborg Drive,
Macrill Road, Pilgrim Drive, Dumfries
Drive and Forester Crescent)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-223 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2875 as public highway (Ashton Meadows Inc., Part of Lots 17
and 18, Concession 4 - Duborg Drive, Pilgrim Drive, Frisby Court, Forester
Crescent, Eyer Drive and Dollar Court)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-224 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2882 as public highway (Bramalea Limited, Part of Lot 13,
Concession 5 - Charrington Crescent, Webber Crescent and Brittany Crescent)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-225 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2629 as public highway (Blackhill Developments Limited, Emery
Investments Limited, E. Manson Investments Limited, Crestglade Investments
Limited, Mayvon Investments Limited and Zureit Holdings Limited, Part of Lot 2,
Concession 7 - Erla Court, Marydale Avenue, Elson Street, Storey Place and
Herrick Place)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-226 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2630 as public highway (Blackhill Developments Limited, Emery
Investments Limited, E. Manson Investments Limited, Crestglade Investments
Limited, Mayvon Investments Limited and Zureit Holdings Limited, Part of Lot 2,
Concession 7 - Elson Street, Coxworth Avenue, Herrick Place, Norman Ross Drive
and Mary Pearson Drive)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-227 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2693 as public highway (Anncastle Developments limited, Part of
Lots 9 and 10, Concession 8 - Captain Armstrong's Lane and John Lyon's Road.
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-228 A by-law to establish the street laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-2993 as public highway (Webjo Management Limited, Part of Lot
6, Concession 8 - Cresane Street, Chatelaine Drive, Promelia Court, Codlin
Street, Roxbury Street and Elvira Crescent)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-229 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highway of the
Town of Markham (Part of the west half of Lot 8, Concession 5, designated as
Parts 9, 14 and 15, Plan 65R-23852 and Part of Lot 9, Concession 5, designated
as Part 21, Plan 65R-23852 - Enterprise Boulevard)
(Clause , Report 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-230 A by-law to amend By-law 90-81, as amended (Forest Bay Homes Ltd.
- To update the current zoning and revise various provisions.
(Clause 13, Report No. 56, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-231 A by-law to amend By-law 1229, as amended (John Gibson and Diane
Mason, 6090 and 6100 Highway 7 - To remove Holding provision) (Council Meeting
No. 16, 2001)
BY-LAW 2001-232 A by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of
August 28, 2001.
(Council Meeting No. 16, 2001)
CARRIED
10. ADJOURNMENT
Moved by
Councillor E. Shapero
Seconded by
Councillor G. McKelvey
That the
meeting do adjourn.
CARRIED
Council
adjourned at 10:35 p.m.
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SHEILA
BIRRELL, TOWN CLERK DON
COUSENS, MAYOR
(Signed)