2003-12-16
COUNCIL MINUTES Council Chamber, Civic Centre
Meeting
No. 2
(Canada
Room)
COMMITTEE
OF THE WHOLE
ROLL
CALL
Mayor D.
Cousens, Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti, Regional Councillor J. Heath, Regional
Councillor J. Jones, Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell (12:05 p.m.), Councillor
S. Daurio, Councillor E. Shapero (11:45 a.m.), Councillor G. McKelvey (12:35
p.m.), Councillor J. Webster, Councillor K. Usman (11:45 a.m.), Councillor A.
Chiu. (11)
Regrets
Councillor J.
Virgilio, Councillor D. Horchik. (2)
Moved by Councillor
A. Chiu
Seconded by Councillor
J. Webster
That Council
resolve itself into the Committee of the Whole to discuss the following:
(1) Rohini Sharma - 52 Nelson Street, Markham, Ontario Municipal
Board – Appeal Committee of Adjustment File No. A/106/03 (8.0 & 13.13)
(2) Ubaldo Giordani & Iolanda Giordani - 144 Helen Avenue -
Li Ying Cai & Chun Lin Xu - 138 Helen Avenue - Ontario Municipal Board –
Appeals Committee of Adjustment File No. B/24/03 And B/25/03
And
Nicola & Guiditta Villanti, Ubaldo & Yolanda Giordani & Li Ying Cai
& Chun Lin Xu (Remo Chiavatti) Part Lot 10, Concession 6, Zoning By-Law No.
2001-267 And 2001-268 (8.0 & 13.13)
(3) Deborah Louise Kelly - 15 Ida Street, Thornhill, Ontario
Municipal Board – Appeal Committee of Adjustment File No. A/14/03 ((8.0 &
13.13)
(4) Remainder of Site Reserved for Place of Worship Conveyance to
Forest Bay Homes Limited, Part of Block 43, Plan 65M-3425, designated as Plan
6, Plan 65R-26144 (Highglen Avenue and Highway 48) (8.5 & 10.8)
(5) Angus Glen Community Centre and Library Proposed Settlement
of Claim by Laven Associates Limited (8.0 & 6.6)
(6) Markham Professional Fire Fighters Association - Negotiations
(11.6)
(7) Hydro City of Vaughan, Town of Markham & Town of Richmond Hill (13.7)
(8) 2004 Water/Wastewater Rate Increase (5.3
& 5.5)
(9) Designation Under Part Iv of The Ontario
Heritage Act The Captain Robert Reesor House, 8042 Reesor Road
(16.11.3)
(10) International Stone Sculpture Symposium -
2004 - Varley Art Gallery (6.5 & 6.12)
(11) Property Tax Reduction Program for Heritage Properties (7.3
& 16.11)
(12) Markham Museum Implement Building
Collections Move (6.7 &7.6)
(13) Committee Appointments Mayor's Senior Award Committee (16.24)
(14) Economic Alliance with
Singapore and Sri Lanka (12.2.6)
CARRIED
The Regular
Meeting of Council was held on December 16, 2003 at 1:00 p.m. in the Council
Chamber, Civic Centre. Mayor D. Cousens
presided.
(Council
Chambers)
ROLL
CALL
Mayor D.
Cousens, Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti, Regional Councillor J. Heath, Regional
Councillor J. Jones, Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell, Councillor S. Daurio,
Councillor E. Shapero, Councillor J. Virgilio, Councillor G. McKelvey,
Councillor J. Webster, Councillor K. Usman, Councillor A. Chiu. (12)
Regrets
Councillor D.
Horchik. (1)
STAFF
J. Livey,
Chief Administrative Officer
S. Birrell,
Town Clerk
C. Conrad,
Town Solicitor
B. Cribbett,
Treasurer
P. Miller, Manager, Secretariat Services
B. Nanninga, Executive Assistant
J. Sales,
Commissioner of Community and Fire Services
V.
Shuttleworth, Director of Planning and Urban Design
A. Taylor,
Commissioner of Corporate Services
1. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
None declared.
2. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Council
consented to separate Clause (11).
Moved by
Councillor K. Usman
Seconded by
Councillor A. Chiu
That Council rise from the Committee of the
Whole and the Chairman report.
CARRIED
Mayor D.
Cousens reported the following motions passed at the Committee of the Whole
meeting:
(1) ROHINI
SHARMA - 52 NELSON STREET, MARKHAM
ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD –
APPEAL
COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT FILE
NO. A/106/03 (8.0 & 13.13)
That the Town Solicitor and Planning staff be
instructed to appear before the Ontario Municipal Board on a hearing of an
appeal from the Committee of Adjustment's decision refusing a minor variance
application respecting 52 Nelson Street.
(2) UBALDO
GIORDANI & IOLANDA GIORDANI - 144 HELEN
AVENUE - LI YING CAI &
CHUN LIN XU - 138 HELEN
AVENUE - ONTARIO MUNICIPAL
BOARD – APPEALS
COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT FILE
NO. B/24/03 AND B/25/03
AND
NICOLA & GUIDITTA
VILLANTI, UBALDO & YOLANDA
GIORDANI & LI YING CAI
& CHUN LIN XU (REMO CHIAVATTI)
PART LOT 10, CONCESSION 6
ZONING BY-LAW NO. 2001-267 AND
2001-268 (8.0 & 13.13)
That the Town's Zoning By-laws Nos. 2001-267 and 2001-268 be modified
as outlined in Appendix "B" to the staff report dated December 8,
2003, without further notice;
And that the Ontario Municipal Board be requested to approve Town of
Markham Zoning By-laws No. 2001-267 and 2001-268, as modified herein;
And that the Town Solicitor and Planning staff be instructed to appear
before the Ontario Municipal Board to settle the appeals from the Committee of
Adjustment's decision imposing further conditions respecting approved severances
in connection with 138 and 144 Helen Avenue;
And that this report be made public, subject to Council authorizing the
above.
(3) DEBORAH
LOUISE KELLY - 15 IDA STREET, THORNHILL
ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD –
APPEAL
COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT FILE
NO. A/14/03 ((8.0 & 13.13)
That the Town Solicitor be instructed to not attend the Ontario
Municipal Board hearing respecting a minor variance appeal for 15 Ida Street,
Thornhill.
(4) REMAINDER
OF SITE RESERVED FOR PLACE OF WORSHIP
CONVEYANCE TO FOREST BAY HOMES
LIMITED
PART OF BLOCK 43, PLAN
65M-3425, DESIGNATED AS
PLAN 6, PLAN 65R-26144
(HIGHGLEN AVENUE AND
HIGHWAY 48) (8.5 & 10.8)
That a by-law be enacted authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to execute the
necessary conveyance to Forest Bay Homes Limited, or as they may direct, for
lands legally described as Part of Block 43, Plan 65M-3425, designated as Part
6, Plan 65R-26144, in a form satisfactory to the Town Solicitor.
(By-law 2003-343)
(5) ANGUS
GLEN COMMUNITY CENTRE AND LIBRARY
PROPOSED SETTLEMENT OF CLAIM
BY LAVEN
ASSOCIATES LIMITED (8.0 &
6.6)
That the Town Solicitor's report entitled "Angus Glen Community
Centre and Library - Proposed Settlement of Claim by Laven Associates
Limited", be received;
And that the direction to staff regarding the settlement of claim be
confirmed.
(6) MARKHAM
PROFESSIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS
ASSOCIATION - NEGOTIATIONS
(11.6)
That the verbal update from the
Commissioner of Community and Fire Services regarding the Markham Professional
Fire Fighters Association negotiations be received.
(7) HYDRO CITY OF VAUGHAN,
TOWN OF MARKHAM
TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL (13.7)
That the status report on Vaughan, Markham and Richmond Hill hydro
matters be received.
(8) 2004
WATER/WASTEWATER RATE INCREASE (5.3 & 5.5)
Weblink By-Law
That the report dated December 16, 2003 entitled "2004
Water/Wastewater Rate Increase" be received;
And that the Town of Markham's water/wastewater rate be increased by
$0.0610 per cubic meter effective January 1, 2004 to a total of $1.2810 per
cubic metre;
And that By-law 2002-276, the by-law on fees and charges for services or
activities provided or performed by the Town of Markham, be amended to reflect
the increase in water/wastewater rates.
(By-law 2003-340)
(9) DESIGNATION UNDER PART IV OF THE
ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT
THE CAPTAIN ROBERT REESOR
HOUSE, 8042 REESOR ROAD
(16.11.3) Weblink
That Heritage Markham’s
recommendation to designate the Captain Robert Reesor House at 8042 Reesor Road
under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act be approved;
And that the Clerks Department be
authorized to:
·
publish and serve Council’s Notice of Intention to Designate as per the
requirements of the Act; and
·
prepare the Designation By-law for this property;
And that the Province of Ontario be requested to enter into a heritage
conservation easement agreement with the Town, prior to the transfer of the
property from Provincial ownership.
(10) INTERNATIONAL
STONE SCULPTURE
SYMPOSIUM - 2004 - VARLEY ART
GALLERY (6.5 & 6.12) Weblink
That the Town accept the organizer's decision to defer the
International Stone Sculpture Symposium (ISSS), originally to be held in the
summer of 2004, to the summer of 2005;
And that the Memorandum of Understanding between Echo Research
Institute and the Town of Markham be amended to change the date of occurrence
to the summer of 2005, and establish October 31, 2004 as the date by which
financial sustainability must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Town
in order for the event to proceed on Town owned lands;
And that no funds, either as a grant, loan or letter of guarantee, be
advanced to Echo Research Institute at this time.
CARRIED
(11) PROPERTY
TAX REDUCTION PROGRAM
FOR HERITAGE PROPERTIES (7.3
& 16.11) Weblink
That the Town of Markham implement a Heritage Property Tax Reduction
Program effective January 1, 2003 under the provisions of Section 365.2 of the Municipal Act, 2001 to provide tax relief for eligible
heritage properties as defined in the Act and in the
by-law attached to this report;
And that the criteria for eligibility in the heritage tax reduction
program include the following:
- To meet Provincial requirements an
eligible heritage property must be designated as a property of cultural
heritage value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario
Heritage Act or it must be part of a heritage conservation
district under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act;
and, in either case, the property must be subject to a heritage easement
agreement under section 22 or 37 of the Ontario
Heritage Act; and
- To meet Town of Markham requirements, an
eligible property/building must meet all of the following additional
eligibility criteria to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of
Development Services:
a.
Be classified as a Group 1 or Group 2 structure as evaluated by Heritage
Section staff using the Town of Markham’s ‘Evaluating Heritage Resource’
document; and
b.
Be in a good and habitable condition.
- If only a portion of a property
(building and land) is deemed to be of cultural heritage value, Town staff
would determine that proportion for the purposes of the application and
forward the application to the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
for an assessed value of the portion;
- A heritage easement agreement must be in
place by December 31 of the taxation year for which relief is sought
except for 2003 in which case the heritage easement agreement must be in
place no later than July 31, 2004;
- The property must not be the subject of
any Town by-law contraventions, work orders or other outstanding municipal
requirements as of the date the application is made;
- The amount of the annual heritage tax
rebate be set at 30% of taxes payable on the eligible property;
- There are no outstanding municipal
fines, arrears of taxes, fees or penalties assessed against the property.
And that Council support the elimination of the agreement preparation
fees associated with heritage conservation easement agreements to encourage
property owners to enter into these forms of agreements as part of Markham’s
commitment to preserving its local heritage resources;
And that the heritage tax reduction will be applied to taxes as levied,
or as reduced on a reconsideration or assessment appeal;
And that the Town of Markham’s Fees and Charges Bylaw 2002- 276 be
amended to reflect the elimination of the easement agreement fees and to
include the heritage tax reduction application fee;
And that the application fee of 20% of the annual heritage reduction
for the initial year of application and the application fee of 10% of the
annual heritage tax reduction for each renewal period (every third year) be
deducted from the total annual heritage tax reduction amount once calculated;
And that the Heritage Tax Reduction
shall be repaid by the owner in full for every year for which there are
outstanding municipal by-law contraventions, work orders, penalties, fees,
arrears of taxes, fines or other outstanding municipal requirements;
And that staff report annually to Council on the program and include
elements such as the number of applications, costs and resource
requirements;
And that the Regional Municipality of York be requested to pass its own
heritage tax reduction by-law to account for its share of the total taxes,
failing which the 30% reduction in taxes would be limited to the Town and
education components;
And that the necessary by-laws be enacted.
(By-laws 2003-341 and 2003-342)
CARRIED
(See following motion to defer which was Lost)
Moved by Regional Councillor J. Jones
Seconded by Regional Councillor J. Heath
That Clause (11) of the Committee of the Whole Report be deferred and
referred for consideration at the January 19, 2004 Finance and Administrative
Committee meeting.
LOST
(12) MARKHAM
MUSEUM IMPLEMENT BUILDING
COLLECTIONS MOVE (6.7
&7.6)
That the verbal update by the Director, Recreation and Culture Services
on additional costs for the Markham Museum Implement Building collections move,
be received;
And that the report from staff regarding costs in connection with the
Markham Museum Implement Building collections move, be received;
And that the report entitled "Markham Museum Implement Building
Collections Move", be received;
And that, in order to expedite the moving and safe interim storage for
museum collections until a permanent solution is determined, the $200,000
interest-free loan approved by Council at its meeting held on September 22,
2003, for the construction of a workshop, storage and rehearsal facility at the
Markham Museum site, be increased by $58,830;
And that the Markham Little Theatre repay the loan with equal annual
payments over the next eighteen (18) years beginning on the first draw.
(13) COMMITTEE
APPOINTMENTS
MAYOR'S SENIOR AWARD COMMITTEE
(16.24)
Mayor's Senior Award Committee
That one advertisement be placed in the newspapers to obtain
applications from interested individuals for the Mayor's Senior Award
Committee;
And that appointments to the Mayor's Senior Award Committee be
considered with all other 2004 advisory committee appointments;
Budget Sub-committee
And that the following Councillors be appointed to the Budget
Sub-committee for a term to expire November 30, 2006:
Councillor D. Horchik, Chair
Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti
Regional Councillor J. Jones
Regional Councillor J. Heath
Councillor A. Chiu
Councillor S. Daurio
Councillor E. Shapero
Councillor K. Usman;
Day Care Committee
And that the following appointments to the Day Care Committee for a
term to expire March 31, 2004, be confirmed:
Courtney Chang
Cathy McKnight
Alene Swan
Tammy Roth 004
Helen Soehner
Michelle Alley
Graeme Allan
Susy Martino
Shawna Sheldon
Rick Tuzi
Finance and Administrative
Committee
And that Councillor A. Chiu be appointed to
the Finance and Administrative Committee for a term to expire November 30,
2006;
German Mills Community Centre Board
And that the following appointments to the German Mills Community
Centre Board for a term expiring December 31, 2004, be confirmed:
Erin
Cattral
Kathy
Branny
Stan
Solomon
Eileen
Carter
Helen
Duffy
Myra
Bechtel
Markham Race Relations Committee
And that the following Members of Council be
appointed to the Markham Race Relations Committee for a term to expire November
30, 2006:
Deputy
Mayor F. Scarpitti
Councillor
E. Shapero
Councillor
K. Usman;
Safe Streets Task Force
And that the following Members of Council be
appointed to the Safe Streets Task Force:
Councillor
A. Chiu
Councillor
J. Webster
Councillor
K. Usman, Chair of Transportation Committee;
Victoria Square Community Centre Board
And that the following appointments to the Victoria Square Community
Centre Board for a term expiring December 31, 2004, be confirmed:
Gord
Combdon
Edith
Friedel
Joy
Mortson
Jean
McCron
Ruth
Brock
James
Barker;
And that Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti be appointed as ex-officio on all
Town of Markham committees.
(14) ECONOMIC
ALLIANCE
WITH SINGAPORE AND SRI LANKA
(12.2.6)
That Mayor Cousens be authorized to meet with and extend best wishes to
the Mayors of Singapore and Colombo and to establish an economic alliance with
Singapore and Sri Lanka.
Moved by Councillor K. Usman
Seconded by Councillor A. Chiu
That the Report of the Committee of the Whole
be adopted, approved and confirmed.
CARRIED
3. MINUTES
(1) COUNCIL
MINUTES
- NOVEMBER 25 AND DECEMBER 2,
2003
Moved by
Councillor A. Chiu
Seconded by
Councillor E. Shapero
That the
Minutes of the Council Meetings held on November 25 and December 2, 2003, be
adopted.
CARRIED
4(a) REPORT NO. 67 - FINANCE &
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
Council
consented to separate Clause 5.
Moved
by Councillor S. Daurio
Seconded
by Councillor K. Usman
That
Report No. 67 - Finance & Administrative Committee be received and adopted.
December 8, 2003
(1) 2004 CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS
JANUARY 25-26, 2004 - REQUEST
FOR GRANT
CANADIAN ASIAN BUSINESS
INFORMATION NETWORK (12.2.6 & 7.6)
That
the deputation of Ms. Grace Wong, on behalf of the Canadian Asian Business
Information Network, regarding the 2004 Chinese New Year Celebrations, be
received;
And that a grant in the amount of $5,000.00
be approved for the 2004 Chinese New Year Celebrations;
And that such funds be assigned to the 2004
Grants Budget.
(2) 2004 INTERIM TAX LEVY AND BYLAW
(7.3) Weblink
That
Council authorize an interim tax levy for 2004;
And
that the by-law attached to the staff report dated December 8, 2003 be passed
to authorize the 2004 interim tax levy.
(By-law 2003-344)
(3) GRANTING PERMISSION FOR THE REPRINTING
OF
TOWN OWNED MATERIAL (2.0 &
12.2.6)
That
Council grant Stephen M. Wheeler of the University of New Mexico permission to
reprint the Town-owned graphic of OPA 5 lands in his book entitled
"Planning for Sustainability", provided the Town receives an
appropriate acknowledgement in the publication;
And
that staff be directed to continue efforts on developing an Intellectual
Property Policy dealing with Town-copyrighted materials.
(4) BODY-RUB PARLOUR BY-LAW AMENDMENT
(2.0) Weblink
That
By-law No. 2002-292, "A By-law Respecting the Licensing and Inspection of
Body-rub Parlours and Attendants and Complementary Health Care Service
Providers and Attendants", be amended as per Schedule "B",
attached to the staff report dated December 8, 2003.
(By-law 2003-345)
CARRIED
(5) PROCEDURAL BY-LAW NO. 2001-1
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
(16.23) Weblink
That
By-law No. 2001-1, as amended, (the Procedural By-law) be amended to:
- Add
to section 1 "Definitions" the following:
""Meeting"
means a gathering of council, committee and/or board members for which quorum
is required in order to make a decision or to deliberate toward a decision on
any matter over which it has jurisdiction.
This does not include participation as workshops or conferences."
And that the following proposed amendment be referred to the next
meeting of the Finance & Administrative Committee scheduled for January 19,
2004:
"3) Every substantive
motion, duly moved and seconded, included in the Orders of the Day shall be
accompanied by a staff report or deferred to a subsequent meeting when a report
is available."
(By-law 2003-346)
CARRIED
(6) MARKHAM MUSEUM MASTER PLAN/ACQUISITION
OF HISTORIC CONKLIN CARNIVAL
ARTEFACTS (6.7)
That
the Markham Museum Master Plan/Acquisition of Historical Conklin Carnival
Artefacts report be received;
And
that Museum staff approach Conklin with a request to extend his offer to sell
the carousel to the Town;
And that the incorporation of the carousel be
assessed during the Museum Master Plan process.
(7) OTHER COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS
- MINUTES OF
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATIVE
COMMITTEE MEETING – DECEMBER
8, 2003 (16.0)
That the
Finance & Administrative Committee minutes dated December 8, 2003 be
received.
CARRIED
4(b) REPORT NO. 68 - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
COMMITTEE
Council consented to separate Clauses (7),
(9) & (10).
Moved by Councillor G. McKelvey
Seconded by Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell
That Report No. 68 - Development Services
Committee be received and adopted.
December 9, 2003
(1) ACCEPTANCE
FOR MAINTENANCE OF RESIDENTIAL
SUBDIVISIONS (REGISTERED PLAN
NUMBERS 65M-3216,
65R-19927, 65M-3390,
65R-23109, 65R-21791, 65M-3243, 65M-3244
AND 65M-3507 ENGINEERING FILE:
#2126, #2144 AND #3043 (10.7) Weblink
That the
services in Subdivision, Registered Plan Numbers 65M-3216, 65R-19927, 65M-3390,
65R-23109, 65R-21791, 65M-3243, 65M-3244 and 65M-3507, be accepted.
And that by-laws be enacted by Council to
accept these subdivisions and to establish each of the roads within the
residential subdivisions as a public highway of the Town of Markham;
And that the Community Services Commission
assume the responsibility for operating and maintaining the infrastructure
within the Subdivisions as part of the Town’s system;
And that acceptance of the Subdivisions be
taken into consideration in future operating budgets;
And that the
by-law to amend Schedule ‘12’ of Traffic By-law # 106-71, by including
compulsory stop to the indicated streets, be approved;
And that the by-law to amend Schedule ‘A’ of
the Speed By-law # 105-71, by including a maximum speed of 40 kilometers per
hour for the streets indicated, be approved;
And that the by-law to amend Schedule 1 of
the Parking By-law 336-88, by including no parking on the streets indicated be
approved;
And that the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to
execute the necessary releases from the terms of the Subdivision Agreements,
subject to confirmation from the Director of Engineering that the final two
year guarantee periods have been completed.
(By-laws 2003-347 to 2003-352)
(2) DESIGNATION
UNDER PART IV OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT
962659 ONTARIO LIMITED, THE SANDERSON STORE AND RESIDENCE
8966 WOODBINE AVENUE, BUTTONVILLE (16.11.3)
Weblink
That the
“Sanderson Store and Residence” at 8966 Woodbine Avenue be approved for
designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act;
And that the
Clerks Department be authorized to:
- publish and serve Council’s Notice of
Intention to Designate as per the requirements of the
Act: and
- prepare the Designation By-law for this
property.
And further
that Legal Services be authorized to prepare a Heritage Conservation Easement
agreement between the Town of Markham and the owner.
(3) HEAVY
TRUCK TRAFFIC PROHIBITION (5.12) Weblink
That the by-law attached to the staff report
dated November 24, 2003, to amend Schedule 14 of Traffic By-law Number 106-71,
by including a Heavy Truck Traffic Prohibition on the following streets be
approved:
Hillmount Road, between Markland Street and Woodbine Avenue
Oakford Drive, between Markland Street and Woodbine Avenue
And that the Operations and Asset Management
Department be authorized to install Heavy Truck Traffic Prohibition signs upon
approval of the by-law;
And that the York Region Police Force be requested to
enforce the Heavy Truck Traffic Prohibition upon approval of the attached
by-law amendment and installation of the appropriate signage.
(By-law 2003-353)
(4) ALL WAY STOP CONTROL
MACRILL ROAD AT FORESTER
CRESCENT (5.12.3) Weblink
That Schedule 12
of Traffic By-law 106-71 for an all-way stop control be amended to include the
intersection of Macrill Road at Forester
Crescent and that the By-law attached to the staff report dated November
24, 2003, be approved;
And that The
Operations and Asset Management Department be directed to install all-way stop
signs at the intersection of Macrill Road at
Forester Crescent once the by-law is approved;
And that The York
Regional Police be requested to enforce the all-way stop control upon approval
of the by-law and installation of these signs.
(By-law 2003-354)
(5) ALL WAY STOP CONTROL
SOUTH PARK ROAD AT POND DRIVE (5.12.3) Weblink
That Schedule 12
of Traffic By-law 106-71 for an all-way stop control be amended to include the
intersection of South Park Road at Pond Drive and that the By-law attached to
the staff report dated November 24, 2003, be approved;
And that The
Operations and Asset Management Department be directed to install all-way stop
signs at the intersection of South Park Road at Pond Drive and Driveway to
Condo Building #385-399 once the by-law is approved;
And that The York
Regional Police be requested to enforce the all-way stop control upon approval
of the by-law and installation of these signs.
(By-law 2003-355)
(6) ALL WAY STOP CONTROL
BUR OAK AVENUE AT RIDGECREST
ROAD (5.12.3) Weblink
That Schedule 12 of By-law
106-71 for an all-way stop control be amended to include the intersection of
Bur Oak Avenue at Ridgecrest Road and that the By-law attached to the staff
report dated November 24, 2003, be approved;
And that The Roads Department
be directed to install all-way stop signs at the intersection of Bur Oak Avenue
at Ridgecrest Road as soon as the by-law is approved;
And that The York Regional
Police be requested to enforce the all-way stop control upon installation of
these signs.
(By-law 2003-356)
CARRIED
(7) CORNELL COMMUNITY, DEVELOPMENT PHASING
PLAN UPDATE
(10.7) Weblink
That the Planning and Urban Design Department
report dated December 9, 2003 entitled “Cornell Community, Development Phasing
Plan Update” be received;
And that the “Cornell Community, Development
Phasing Plan Update” be approved;
And that the Commissioner of Development
Services be authorized to approve minor modifications to the updated
development phasing plan, provided they are in keeping with the intent of the
Plan;
And that Council be kept apprised of any
modifications to the development phasing plan that would have a significant
effect on the overall delivery or allocation of services, roads or facilities,
or the timing of approval of development;
And further
that the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute a phasing agreement with the
Cornell Landowners Group outlining the phasing requirements and associated
implementation measures;
And that staff
be directed to put the highest priority on the roads still
to be constructed in Cornell.
CARRIED AS AMENDED
(See following motion to amend)
Moved by Councillor G. McKelvey
Seconded by Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell
That Clause (7) be amended to delete from the last paragraph the words
"…work towards amending the
Cornell phasing plan to include completion of Bur Oak in 2004, and to advance
the signalization of Bur Oak at the intersections of 16th Avenue and
Highway 7, to occur upon completion of the intersections. " and
replace them with "…put the
highest priority on the roads still to be constructed in Cornell."
CARRIED
(8) WOODBINE
MACKENZIE DEVELOPMENT LTD.
10197 AND 10211
WOODBINE AVENUE
APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF DRAFT
PLAN OF SUBDIVISION
(19TM-02017) AND ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT
CATHEDRAL COMMUNITY (ZA 02 118967, SU 02 118869)(10.5, 10.7) Weblink
That the
application for draft plan approval of subdivision 19TM-02017 (SU 02 118869),
submitted by Woodbine Mackenzie Development Ltd. and located on the east side
of Woodbine Avenue north of Major Mackenzie Drive in the Cathedral Community,
be approved subject to the conditions outlined in Appendix ‘A’ to the staff
report dated December 9, 2003;
And that
zoning application (ZA 02 118867) to amend By-laws 304-87, as amended, and
177-96, as amended submitted by Woodbine Mackenzie Development Ltd., be
approved and the implementing zoning by-laws attached as Appendix ‘B’ to the
staff report dated December 9, 2003, be enacted;
And that the
“Residential Reserve” Blocks from the draft approved subdivision (19TM-01002)
to the northeast, also owned by Woodbine Mackenzie Development Ltd., adjoining
the subject property, referred to as Blocks 47, 248 and 249 on Registered Plan
65M-3670, be included in the implementing zoning by-laws and no further notice
be given;
And that a
water supply allocation for 42 units in the draft plan of subdivision be
granted from the 260 units allocated to Woodbine Mackenzie Development Land
Holdings Ltd. by the landowners in the Cathedral Community;
And that the
Town reserves the right to revoke or reallocate water allocation to the Draft
Plan of Subdivision should the development not proceed in a timely manner;
And that the
applicant provide to the Town the required payment of 30% subdivision
processing fees in accordance with the Town’s Fee By-law (By-law 17-2000).
(By-laws 2003-357 and
2003-358)
CARRIED
(9) 1055097 ONTARIO LIMITED (LARKIN MONARCH
PARTNERSHIP)
BERCZY VILLAGE COMMUNITY, ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT TO IMPLEMENT PHASES 5A AND 5B
OF DRAFT PLAN 19T-95009 (ZA.03-114359)
(10.5)
That written submission from David He, 19 Glenbrook
Drive, in opposition to the proposed zoning by-law amendment, File
ZA.03-114359, submitted by 1055097 Ontario Limited (Larkin Monarch
Partnership), be received;
And that deputations by Liz Sawicki of Monarch
Construction Limited, on behalf of the applicant, 1055097 Ontario Limited; and
by Marilyn Ypes, 38 Woodthrush Ct., Architect and member of the Unionville
Alliance Church, on behalf of the Church, be received;
And that the report from the Development Services
Commission dated October 14, 2003, entitled "1055097 Ontario Limited
(Larkin Monarch Partnership), Application for Zoning By-law Amendment to
Implement Phases 5A and 5B of Draft Plan 19T-95009", be received;
And
that the Record of the Public Meeting held on December 9, 2003 with respect to
the proposed amendment to By-law 304-87 and 177-97, as amended, be received;
And
that the application by 1055097 Ontario Limited (Larkin Monarch) to amend
By-laws 304-87 and 177-96, as amended, be approved;
And
that the proposed amendment to By-laws 304-87 and 177-96, as amended, be
presented to Council for enactment, once agreement (to the satisfaction of the
Commissioner of Development Services) regarding the location and construction of two accesses to the Unionville
Alliance Church is reached.
CARRIED AS
AMENDED
(See following
motion to amend)
Moved
by Councillor G. McKelvey
Seconded
by Councillor K. Usman
That Clause (9) be amended to
add to the last paragraph the words "…location and construction of…"
after the words "…regarding the…".
CARRIED
(10) OTHER COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS
- MINUTES OF DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES
COMMITTEE MEETING – DECEMBER
9, 2003 (16.0)
That the Development Services Committee minutes dated December 9, 2003
be received.
CARRIED
5. MOTIONS
Council
consented to separate Motion (1) and to add Motion (2).
(1) CITY
OF TORONTO RESOLUTION - REQUEST TO
RESCIND BILL 210 (13.5.2)
Moved by Councillor J. Heath
Seconded by Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti
That staff
prepare a letter to the new Premier of Ontario outlining the key major issues that Markham has with the province
and its agencies. The letter should also
include a summary of the problems and issues Council or staff have experienced
in regard to changes in legislation and other matters affecting the general
relationship between municipalities and the Province of Ontario;
And
that, upon approval of the letter by Council following discussion at the Council retreat on January 15 and 16, 2004,
copies of this resolution and the letter be sent to AMO, appropriate municipalities in Ontario,
the Federation of Canadian
Municipalities, and all members of the Provincial legislature.
CARRIED AS AMENDED
(See following motion to amend)
Moved by Regional Councillor J. Heath
Seconded by Deputy Mayor F. Scarpitti
That Motion (1) be amended to delete from paragraph 1 the words
"...concerning outstanding..." after the words "…Premier of Ontario …" and replace
them with the words "...outlining
the key major issues…" and by deleting the words "...over the last
several years." from the end of the paragraph;
And that the second paragraph be deleted in its entirety and the
following be substituted therefor:
"And that, upon approval of the
letter by Council following discussion
at the Council retreat on January 15 and 16, 2004, copies of this
resolution and the letter be sent to AMO, appropriate municipalities in Ontario, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, and all members of the
Provincial legislature."
CARRIED
(2) LICENSING
HEARING - OASIS HEALTH STUDIO
400 ESNA PARK DRIVE, UNIT #8
(2.0)
Moved by Councillor G. McKelvey
Seconded by Regional Councillor B. O'Donnell
That the request by Andy Zografou, Oasis Health Studio, 400 Esna Park
Drive, Unit #8, to address Council regarding his application to own and operate
a Body Rub Parlour, be denied.
CARRIED
(2/3rd vote to consider was
required and obtained)
6. COMMUNICATIONS
Moved by
Councillor A. Chiu
Seconded by
Councillor K. Usman
That Council
receive and consent to the disposition of communications in the following
manner:
Referred to all Members of
Council
254-2003 Liquor Licence
Application - Request to complete the Alcohol and Gaming Commission Municipal
Information Form for Tula's Deli Limited, 11 Allstate Parkway, Markham
(indoor). (3.21)
255-2003 Liquor Licence
Application - Request to complete the Alcohol and Gaming Commission Municipal
Information Form for Tangerine Asian Cuisine, 7690 Markham Road, Unit 4C,
Markham (indoor). (3.21)
Referred to all Members of Council
256-2003 Liquor Licence
Application - Request to complete the Alcohol and Gaming Commission Municipal
Information Form for Tommy Cooks, 8515 McCowan Road, Unit 9, Markham (indoor
& outdoor). (3.21)
257-2003 Liquor Licence
Application - Request to complete the Alcohol and Gaming Commission Municipal
Information Form for Friction Gentleman Club, 175 Anderson Avenue, Markham
(indoor). (3.21)
Referred to Commissioner of Development
Services & Town Solicitor
258-2003 Ontario Municipal
Board - Advising that the appeal forwarded by the Catholic Cemeteries -
Archdiocese of Toronto for the site plan control application was withdrawn
(7770 Steeles Avenue, Parts 1 to 17 and 19 to 24, Plan 65R-24320 (13.13 &
10.6)
259-2003 Ontario Municipal
Board - Forwarding decisions dated November 21, 2003 and December 3, 2003 for the
application submitted by 1212763 Ontario Limited (Azuria Group) approving Phase
2 of proposed plan of subdivision 19TM-01002 on lands composed of 10271, 10327
and 10391 Woodbine Avenue subject to certain conditions. (13.13, 10.5, 10.7,
8.0)
260-2003 Ontario Municipal
Board - Forwarding a decision regarding the appeal submitted by George Benczik
partially approving By-law 2003-262 (Highway 48 Major Commercial Zone - The
by-law applies to the lands located on the west side of Markham Road between 16th
Avenue and Major Mackenzie Drive East, within the Wismer Commons Secondary Plan
area.) (13.13, 10.3 and 10.5)
CARRIED
7. BY-LAWS
Moved by
Councillor A. Chiu
Seconded by
Councillor S. Daurio
That By-laws
2003-340 to 2003-374 be given three readings and enacted.
Three Readings
BY-LAW 2003-340 A by-law to amend By-law No. 2002-276, being a by-law to impose
fees or charges for services or activities provided or done by the Town of
Markham (To match the Region of York’s approved 5% rate increase effective
January 1, 2004)
(Committee of the Whole Motion - December 16, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-341 A by-law to establish a program to provide tax reductions or
refunds in respect of eligible heritage properties.
(Committee of the Whole Motion - December 16, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-342 A by-law to amend By-law 2003-276, "a by-law to impose fees
or charges for services or activities provided or done by the Town of
Markham" (Fee for Heritage Easement Agreements.)
(Committee of the Whole Motion - December 16, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-343 A by-law to authorize the Mayor and Clerk to execute the
necessary conveyance to Forest Bay Homes Limited, or as they may direct, for
lands legally described as Part of Block 43, Plan 65M-3425, designated as Part
6, Plan 65R-26144.
(Committee of the Whole Motion - December 16, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-344 A by-law to levy property taxes prior to the adoption of
estimates for 2004 (2004 Interim Tax Levy By-law.)
(Clause 2, Report No. 67, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-345 A by-law to amend 2002-292, "a by-law respecting the
licensing and inspection of body-rub parlours and attendants and complementary
health care service providers and attendants" (to provide additional
responsibilities for the attendants, operators and owners.)
(Clause 4, Report No. 67, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-346 A by-law to amend Procedural By-law 2001-1 (to define meeting.)
(Clause 5, Report No. 67, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-347 A by-law to establish streets laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-3216 and Reference Plan 65R-19927 as public highway (Mattamy
(Unionville) Inc., Part of Lots 19 and 20, Concession 6 - Castlemore Avenue,
William Berczy Boulevard, Drawbridge Drive, Saxony Drive, Winston Castle Drive,
Majestic Drive, Viscount Drive, Lionheart lane, Aries Crescent and Castlemore
Avenue.)
(Clause 1, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-348 A by-law to establish streets laid out according to Plans of Subdivision
65M-3243 (Settlement Part Avenue, Riverlands Avenue and The Meadows Avenue),
65M-3244 (Settlement Park Avenue) and 65M-3507 (The Meadows Avenue) as public
highway (Di Poce Brothers Corporation, Part of Lot 13, Concession 9.)
(Clause 1, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-349 A by-law to establish streets laid out according to Plan of
Subdivision 65M-3390 and Reference Plans 65R-23109 and 65R-21791 as public
highways. (Everyvale Holdings Inc., Part of Lots 18, 19 and 20, Concession 6
and Part of Block 251 - Plan 65M-3390 (Castlemore Avenue, Ridgecrest Road, King
Henry Drive, Courtfield Crescent, Bertram Earnshaw Drive, Chestertown Square,
Brentcliffe Gate, Fulham Gate, Wiltshire Drive, Aylesbury Gate and Lauraview
Crescent.); Plan 65R-23109 (Courtfield Crescent); 65R-21791 (Castlemore
Avenue).)
(Clause 1, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-350 A by-law to amend Traffice By-law 106-71, as amended (to include
compulsory stops for Residential Subdivision Plans 65M-3216, 65R-19927, 65M-3390, 65R-23109, 65R-21791, 65M-3243, 65M-3244
and 65M-3507.)
(Clause 1, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-351 A by-law to amend Speed By-law 105-71, as amended (to include a
maximum speed of 40 kilometers per hour for Residential Subdivision Plans 65M-3216, 65R-19927, 65M-3390, 65R-23109, 65R-21791,
65M-3243, 65M-3244 and 65M-3507.)
(Clause 1, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-352 A by-law to amend Parking By-law 336-88, as amended (parking
restrictions on Chestertown Square.)
(Clause 1, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-353 A by-law to amend Traffic By-law 106-71, as amended (heavy truck
prohibition on Hillmount Road, between Markland Street & Woodbine Avenue
and Oakford Drive, between Markland Street & Woodbine Avenue.)
(Clause 3, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-354 A by-law to amend Traffic By-law 106-71, as amended (all-way stop
control at the intersection of Macrill Road and Forester Cresecent.)
(Clause 4, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-355 A by-law to amend Traffic By-law 106-71, as amended (all-way stop
control at the intersection of South Park Road & Pond Drive and South Park
Road at Pond Drive and Driveway to Condo Building No. 385-399.)
(Clause 5, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-356 A by-law to amend Traffic By-law 106-71, as amended (all-way stop
control at the intersection of Bur Oak Avenue and Ridgecrest Road.)
(Clause 6, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-357 A by-law to amend Zoning By-law 304-87, as amended (Woodbine
Mackenzie Developments Inc., 10197 and 10211 Woodbine Avenue, Blocks 47, 248
and 249, Plan 65M-3670 - To delete the subject lands from the designated area
by-law so that they may be incorporated into Zoning By-law 177-96, as amended
to permit a residential subdivision of 42 units consisting of a mix of single
detached and semi-detached units.)
(Clause 8, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-358 A by-law to amend Zoning By-law 177-96, as amended (Woodbine
Mackenzie Developments Inc., 10197 and 10211 Woodbine Avenue, Blocks 47, 248
and 249, Plan 65M-3670 - To permit a residential subdivision of 42 units
consisting of a mix of single detached and semi-detached units.)
(Clause 8, Report No. 68, 2003)
BY-LAW 2003-359 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Blocks 18 and 20, Plan 65M-3680 and Block 20, Plan 65M-3687 -
Dodds Gate.)
BY-LAW 2003-360 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Block 22, Plan 65M-3583, Blocks 17 and 21, Plan 65M-3687 and
Part of Lots 5 and 6, Plan 2196, designate as Part 1, Plan 65R-25717 - Harry
Cook Drive.)
BY-LAW 2003-361 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Block 13, Plan 65M-3581 and Block 24, Plan 65M-3583 - Ian
Baron Avenue.)
BY-LAW 2003-362 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Blocks 23 and 25, Plan 65M-3583 - Lane A.)
BY-LAW 2003-363 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Block 14, Plan 65M-3581 and Part of Block 16, Plan 65M-3581,
designated as Part 4, Plan 65R-26559 - Lane B.)
BY-LAW 2003-364 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Part of Block 118, Plan 65M-2654, designated as Part 49, Plan
65R-26582 - Middlefield Road.)
BY-LAW 2003-365 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Part of Block 16, Plan 65M-3581, designated as Part 1, Plan
65R-26559 - Ray Street.)
BY-LAW 2003-366 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Part of Lots 4 and 5, Plan 2196, designated as Parts 1, 2, 5,
7 10, 11, 12 and 14, Plan 65R-25070 - South Unionville Avenue.)
BY-LAW 2003-367 A by-law to dedicate certain lands as part of the highways of the
Town of Markham (Part of Block 16, Plan 65M-3581, designated as Part 3, Plan
65R-26559 - Lane A.)
BY-LAW 2003-368 A by-law to repeal Part Lot Control Exemption By-law 2002-10
(Lots 1 to 14 inclusive, Plan 65M-3515, designated as Parts 1 to 28 inclusive,
Plan 65R-24491; and Lots 15 to 21 inclusive, Plan 65M-3515, designated as Parts
1 to 14 inclusive, Plan 65R-24492.)
BY-LAW 2003-369 A by-law to repeal Part Lot Control Exemption By-law 2002-40
(Lots 189 to 192 inclusive, Plan 65M-3487.)
BY-LAW 2003-370 A by-law to repeal Part Lot Control Exemption By-law 2001-185
(Lots 161 to 165 inclusive,
174 to 180 inclusive and 183 to 188 inclusive, Plan 65M-3487.)
BY-LAW 2003-371 A by-law to designate part of a certain plan of subdivision not
subject to Part Lot Control (Humbold Properties Ltd., north of Bur Oak Avenue,
west of 9th Line - Lots 239 and 280 to 294 inclusive, Plan
65M-3697.)
BY-LAW 2003-372 A by-law to amend Zoning By-law 177-97, as amended (Wynberry
Developments Inc., Wismer Commons, Phase 1A, Plan 19TM-01020, Part of Lot 17,
Concession 7 - To remove the (H) Hold provision.)
BY-LAW 2003-373 A by-law to amend Zoning By-law 177-97, as amended (1107656 Ontario Inc., Block 3 Plan
65M-3575, south east corner of Highway 7 and Saddlecreek Drive, Leitchcroft
Planning District - To remove the (H) Hold provision.)
BY-LAW 2003-374 A by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of
December 16, 2003.
(Council Meeting No. 2, 2003)
CARRIED
8. ADJOURNMENT
Moved by
Councillor A. Chiu
Seconded by
Councillor K. Usman
That the
meeting do adjourn.
CARRIED
Council
adjourned at 1:40 p.m.
___________________________________ ___________________________________
SHEILA
BIRRELL, TOWN CLERK DON
COUSENS, MAYOR
(Signed)