MINUTES
SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
COMMITTEE
2006-06-19
Council
Chamber
Meeting No. 12
All
Members of Council
Development
Services Economic
Development
Chair: Councillor G. McKelvey Chair: Councillor J. Virgilio
Vice-Chair: Councillor D. Horchik
Attendance
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J. Livey, Chief Administrative
Officer
J. Baird, Commissioner of
Development Services
A. Taylor, Commissioner of Corporate
Services
C. Conrad, Town Solicitor
D. Miller, Senior Project
Coordinator
B. Wiles, Manger, Enforcement and
Licensing
K. Bavington, Committee Clerk
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The Special Development
Services Committee convened at the hour of 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber with
Councillor G. McKelvey in the Chair.
DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST –None Declared
1. EXTENDED
DRIVEWAYS:
FRONT AND EXTERIOR YARD PARKING
IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS (ZA 04
025944) (10.5)
Minutes Correspondence Appendices By-law
The Committee had before it:
- The Report of the Extended Driveways Working Group, dated June 19, 2006
- Minutes of the Working
Group meetings: May 18 and May 25
- Minutes of the community
meetings: May 29, May 30, June 1, June 7, June 8
- Town-wide survey of
existing driveways and background information
- Correspondence from:
1. Don
Hutchinson
2. Paul Fink
3. Harry
Eaglesham
4. Harry
Eaglesham
5. Jay
Steles
6. Linda
Lerner
7. Donna
Wigmore
8. Roddy
Liang
9. Donna
Wigmore
10. Barb Lazarus
11. Joseph
Frohlinger
12. Eileen
Liasi and Joyce Howarth
13. Saul Saleh
14. Peter
MacLeod
15. Barbara
(Rae) Yeates
16. Eileen
Liasi
17. Peter
MacLeod
18. Gerald
M. Devins
19. Eileen Liasi
Staff gave an overview of the history of the extended driveway
initiative and activities since the April 25, 2006 Council Meeting, involving the Extended
Driveways Working Group and community meetings.
Committee and staff discussed the methodology of the random Town-wide
survey of existing driveways for compliance.
Members of the Extended Driveway Working Group were introduced, and
were congratulated on their hard work. A presentation was made by Don Hutchinson,
representing the Working Group.
Mr. Hutchinson expressed appreciation for the public participation and
support of staff, and he emphasized that a substantial volume of information
and work was involved, in a severely compressed time frame.
The recommendations were
presented, with commentary:
1.
That By-Law 2006-96 as given two readings by Markham Council
be modified at section 6.2.4.2 by increasing the maximum driveway width
permitted under a) i) to 2.0 metres wider than the garage door opening,
provided that a minimum 1.5 metre wide soft landscaping apron is provided from
the street to the front of the garage.
2.
That the Town implement a policy of general amnesty for all
existing driveways, except for the worst offenders (to be defined in zoning
terms). For example, the Working Group
expressed that in no case should there be less than 25% soft landscaping in the
front yard adjacent to the driveway.
3.
That the Town make a concerted effort to encourage all
non-complying driveways to be brought into conformity over time, starting with
the "worst offenders", through communication, education and voluntary
retrofit with an incentives program.
4.
That the Town’s current general prohibition of on-street
overnight parking should be maintained.
5.
That the curb cut regulations should be reviewed.
6.
That additional means for regulating driveway
construction/expansion should be explored by staff, such as requiring a permit
or equivalent for driveway construction/expansion.
7.
That no parallel parking on private property should be
permitted.
8.
That parallel parking in the public boulevard where it does
not interfere with the sidewalk be allowed to continue.
Committee expressed appreciation to the Working Group
and acknowledged the Group’s offer to continue meeting with staff to work on
details.
Mr. Hutchinson clarified that amnesty recognizes that a small
percentage will not conform to new provisions, and remedies are being suggested
for the worst offenders. Committee noted that the original proposal did not
include a requirement to remove non-conforming hard surfaces, and discussed
general amnesty, incentive programs and assistance for retrofitting, and
Committee of Adjustment options, as well as record and registry provisions that
would be required.
The following people spoke to the Committee regarding the
proposed bylaw:
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Gerald Devins, 31
Durie Lane – in opposition
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Joy Shapiro, 2
Peterborough Avenue – in opposition
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Paul Fink, representing the German
Mills Ratepayer Association, and a member of the Working Group – with comments
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Orna Salem, 32
Poinsetta Drive – in opposition
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Eileen Liasi, 9
Aberfeldy Crescent – in opposition
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Eric Lerner, 58
McKelvey Drive – in opposition
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Dana Clarfield – in opposition
Their comments included:
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the proposed by-law creates more
harm than good and will cause hardships with little benefit
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demographics and an aging
population with mature children who need to park
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new provisions should apply to new
construction, not to established residences
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the corner lot at 2
Peterborough Lane experiences frequent flooding
and icy road conditions, so parking on the street in that area would not be
feasible
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amnesty would address the needs of
those who need extra driveway space while addressing aesthetics
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if other municipalities are using
our old data in determining their new standards, we should set their new
standards aside and determine our own new standards
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with the current mass transit
situation and resulting dependence on cars, owners should be able to park 2
cars side-by-each and be able to open their doors
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handicapped residents would have
difficulty parking on the street and should not have to jockey cars
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parking on the street at night
will not enhance the aesthetics of properties
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existing driveways that extend to
lot lines should not be forced to extend in the opposite direction instead
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eyesores and reduced property
values are caused by the number of derelict vehicles, and commercial vehicles involved
in non-conforming businesses within residential areas. By-law enforcements is
needed for the type of vehicles and use of properties, not for extended
driveway issues
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uncut grass and lack of
landscaping create worse impacts on aesthetics
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reduced parking will result in
lower property values
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houses that were bought 20-30
years ago now contain grown children and need more cars
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extended driveways should not be a
problem if done tastefully
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owners of single car garages will
be unfairly required to pay for street parking
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budget money could be better spent
than on the driveway issue
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several speakers found favour with
the Working Group’s recommended modifications to the draft by-law that had
received two readings
In response to questions and comments, staff advised that over 1,000
complaints have been received since 2003, and that on-street parking permits
cost in the range of $20-25 per month.
Discussions included lot sizes, and the concerns with parallel parking.
It can be a nuisance to neighbours when it occurs in the front yard lose to
homes, but it is already permitted within the existing paved boulevard portion
below the sidewalk. Committee discussed the aspect of determining the worst
offenders, which number less than 5% of properties. Staff was directed to
provide details on amnesty and logistics for this issue, as well as the 40%
soft landscaping and other matters discussed.
The Chair announced that this matter will be coming forward to Council
at 7:00 p.m. on June 27, 2006.
Moved by: Councillor J.
Webster
Seconded by: Councillor
E. Shapero
That the deputations by Gerald Devins, Joy Shapiro, Paul Fink, Orna
Salem, Eileen Liasi, Eric Lerner, and Dana Clarfield regarding the proposed
zoning by-law amendment with respect to extended driveways, be received;
And that the written submissions from Don Hutchinson, Paul Fink, Harry
Eaglesham, Harry Eaglesham, Jay Steles, Linda
Lerner, Donna Wigmore, Roddy Liang, Donna Wigmore, Barb Lazarus, Joseph
Frohlinger, Eileen Liasi and Joyce Howarth, Saul Saleh, Peter MacLeod, Barbara
(Rae) Yeates, Eileen Liasi, Peter MacLeod, and Gerald M. Devins, regarding the
proposed zoning by-law amendment with respect to extended driveways, be
received;
And that the background information and correspondence regarding
extended driveways be received;
And that the Report of the Extended Driveway Working Group, dated June 19, 2006, be received, and
referred to staff for report and recommendation at Committee of the Whole on June 27, 2006.
ADJOURNMENT
The Special Development
Services Committee meeting adjourned at the hour of 8:45 p.m.