Meeting - Regular Session

TWENTY-FIFTH Meeting - Regular Session

 

The Town of Oakville Council met in regular session to consider planning matters on this 6th day of November, 2017 in the Council Chamber of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, commencing at 7:00 p.m.

 

Present:   Mayor                   -     Rob Burton

 

                  Councillors         -     Tom Adams

                                                -     Ray Chisholm

                                                -     Cathy Duddeck

                                                -     Allan Elgar

                                                -     Dave Gittings

                                                -     Marc Grant

                                                -     Nick Hutchins

                                                -     Jeff Knoll

                                                -     Roger Lapworth

                                                -     Natalia Lishchyna

                                                -     Sean O’Meara

                                                -     Ralph Robinson

 

Staff:                                       -     R. Green, Chief Administrative Officer

                                                -     J. Clohecy, Commissioner of Community Development

                                                -     M. Simeoni, Director of Planning Services

                                                -     J. Barry, Director of Municipal Enforcement

                                                -     D. Carr, Town Solicitor

                                                -     G. Charles, Senior Manager of Current Planning and

                                                            Urban Design

                                                -     D. Childs, Manager of Policy Planning

-     H. Hecht, Manager of Current Planning – East District

-     C. McConnell, Manager of Current Planning – West District

-     S. Campbell, Supervisor By-law Services

-     M. Boswell, Supervisor Enforcement Services

-     P. Barrette, Senior Planner, Current Planning – West District

-     L. Gill Woods, Senior Planner, Policy Planning

-     R. Thun, Senior Planner, Current Planning – West District

-     L. Musson, Senior Planner, Current Planning – East District

-     B. Sunderland, Planner, Policy Planning

-     D. Wedderburn, Policy Planner, Planning Services

-     V. Tytaneck, Town Clerk

-     N. Fiorentino, Council and Committee Services Coordinator

 


 

Declarations of Pecuniary Interest

 

Councillor Lapworth declared a pecuniary interest in Item 3 - Recommendation Report - ClubLink Corporation ULC and ClubLink Holdings Limited, Proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, File No. 24T-17003/1519 - 1333 Dorval Drive, as one of his income tax clients is an employee of Glen Abbey Golf Course.  

 

Councillor Hutchins declared a pecuniary interest in Item 5 - Residential Rental Housing Licensing By-law, as he is the owner of a three bedroom basement apartment.

 

 

Committee of the Whole

 

Moved by Councillor Lapworth                     Seconded by Councillor Chisholm

 

That this meeting proceed into a Committee of the Whole session.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

AGENDA ITEM(S)

 

In accordance with Section 3.2(1) of the Procedure By-law, the items were considered out of order.

 

5.

Residential Rental Housing Licensing By-law

 

 

-           Report from Municipal Enforcement Services,
October 16, 2017

 

 

For the purposes of Planning Act requirements, the following person(s) made an oral submission:

-     William Leung, re: implications of the proposed by-law including increased costs to landlords which will result in higher rent fees to tenants; and filed a written submission.

 

-      Denisia Mesinschi, re: the need for clarification relating to classifications and privacy rights within the proposed by-law which is necessary, but requires modification to ensure clarity and fairness to both tenant and landlord.

 

-      Arun Pathak, President – Hamilton and District Apartment Association, re:  the implications of the proposed by-law with respect to the downloading of cost to tenants, the reduction of affordable rental housing in Oakville, and the need to mobilize the Province to act on rental matters related to student housing rather than local governments.

 

-     Liz Polak, representing Century 21 Miller R.E. Ltd.,Brokerage, re: the proposed by-law being cost prohibitive and suggested an incentive program to home owners/landlords rather than a restrictive and punitive by-law; and filed a written submission.

 

-      Bruce Williams, on behalf of the Oakville, Milton, and District Real Estate Board, re: concerns with the lack of consultation with stakeholders regarding the proposed by-law and the effects of a decrease in supply of rental housing in a market already experiencing a shortage.

 

-      David Baer, re: lack of consultation with landlords while the staff report is sympathetic to tenants.

 

-      Stephen Timmings, re: does not support staff recommendation with respect to this item.

 

-      Pierce Lang, re: the need for a residential rental housing licensing by-law that assists with tenants rights, but is not punitive to all landlords as the majority of landlords do follow the law.      

 

-      Terry Gaumomd, re: reviewing alternative solutions related to student housing and potentially the development of a permit process tied to on-campus housing development related to number of students and demographics.

 

-      Roseanne Della Penna, re: landlord/tenant matters are to be addressed by the Landlord and Tenant Board and not the Town of Oakville, and landlords are generally given a bad reputation when not all landlords are bad people.

 

-      David Newton, re: request for Council to review other municipalities who have a residential rental housing licensing by-law and recognizing that the by-law does not work in those municipalities and has caused other issues as a result.

 

The following communication(s) were distributed at the meeting:

-      (undated) Liz Polak and Elizabeth Novoa, Century 21 Miller Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage

-      (undated) Gary Reed, Royal LePage Realty Plus Oakville

-      (November 6, 2017) Faye Lyons, Oakville Chamber of Commerce

-      (November 6, 2017) Maximus Maximus

-      (November 6, 2017) Dennis Horton, The Oakville, Milton, and District Real Estate Board

-      (November 5, 2017) Carol Todd-Skuce

-      (November 5, 2017) Michael Judd

-      (November 4, 2017) Njoud Rahmouni

-      (November 4, 2017) Jeff Mahannah

-      (November 3, 2017) Paul Cates  

-      (November 2, 2017) Heather Belsito

-      (November 2, 2017) Cullen Simpson

-      (November 2, 2017) Louise G. Preston

-      (November 1, 2017) Stephanie Gray

-      (November 1, 2017) Kate Vanderburgh

-      (May 21, 2017) Bjorn Brown      

 

 

Moved by Councillor Adams

 

That the report dated October 16, 2017 from Municipal Enforcement Services, be received.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY

                                                                                       on a recorded vote,

                                                                                       Council voting as follows:

(Councillor Hutchins declared a pecuniary interest on this item and did not vote.)

 

 

Recorded Vote

 

Yeas                                           Nays

Councillor Lishchyna

Councillor Adams

Councillor Grant

Councillor Knoll

Councillor Lapworth

Councillor Elgar

Mayor Burton

Councillor Gittings

Councillor Chisholm

Councillor Duddeck

Councillor Robinson

Councillor O’Meara

 

 

 

 

RECESS

                    

The meeting recessed at 8:40 p.m. and reconvened at 8:45 p.m.

 

 

C-1.

OMB Appeals - North Oakville (Dunoak, Bressa, Graydon Banning, Martilac, Minto, Green Ginger)

 

 

-           Confidential Report from Legal Department,
October 23, 2017

 

 

Moved by Councillor O’Meara

 

That staff be authorized to proceed in the Ontario Municipal Board Hearings in appeals related to applications filed by Dunoak Developments Inc., Bressa Developments Limited, Graydon Banning Limited, Martillac Estates Inc. and Green Ginger Developments Inc. in accordance with the report from the Legal Department dated October 23, 2017.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

                                                                                                                       

1.

Public Meeting Report - Town Initiated Official Plan Amendment: Speers Road Corridor Study - File No. 42.23.007

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,
October 16, 2017

 

 

For the purposes of Planning Act requirements, the following person(s) made an oral submission:

-  Simon Fung, Solicitor, O’Connor MacLeod Hanna LLP, representing ten  Speers Road property owners, re: concerns and clarifications with the Official Plan Amendment with respect to: the existing uses provision and the language used in this provision noting that his clients prefer mandatory language such as “shall”, clarity on the language as it relates to conformity of uses, and exemptions as they relate to building heights and uses, clearer references identifying specific plans rather than just using the term “this” plan, and concerns with reduced front yard parking and set-backs; and filed a written submission.

 

The following communication(s) were distributed at the meeting:

-      (November 6, 2017) David A. McKay and Andrew Palumbo, MHBC Planning Urban Design and Landscape Architecture

-      (November 3, 2017) Patrick Laurence

-      (October 18, 2017) Frederick Thibeault, Halton Catholic District School Board

 

 

Moved by Councillor Chisholm

 

That comments from the public with respect to the town-initiated official plan amendment to the Livable Oakville Plan to implement the Speers Road Corridor Study (File No.42.23.007) be received.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

2.

Public Meeting Report - Town-initiated Official Plan Amendment:  Employment and Commercial Review (Livable Oakville) - File No. 42.15.49

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,
October 16, 2017

 

 

For the purposes of Planning Act requirements, the following person(s) made an oral submission:

-   Mike Moffat, re: recognizing and including in the mid-core hub review the small business enclave that’s been in existence in Oakville for a long time within the boundaries of Reynolds, Cornwall, Trafalgar and Englehart Street north. Requesting that this area be studied as part of this review as it is an economic hub and is valuable with its proximity to the Go Train station in Oakville.  

 

-   David Faye, David Faye and Associates Inc., on behalf of Melrose Investments, re: the inclusion of Melrose Business Park as a location within the Official Plan Amendment as a 200,000 square foot office/employment building is currently under construction in that area, and this location has excellent exposure to the QEW corridor with the ability for transit services to be supplied at the location.

 

-   Helmath Strobel, Grand Imports Inc., re: the lands at Dundas Street and Ninth Line with respect to the property between Agram at the north east corner as well as the drive in theatre to the south, and the request to convert the north part of that land to core commercial but the south part to business commercial.

 

The following communication(s) were distributed at the meeting:

- (November 6, 2017) Mark R. Flowers, Davies Howe Land Development Advocacy and Litigation

- (November 6, 2017) Christine Cote, SmartCentres Development

- (November 6, 2017) Oz Kemal, MHBC Planning Urban Design and Landscape Architecture

- (November 3, 2017) Joel D. Farber, Fogler, Rubinoff LLP

- (November 3, 2017) Joel D. Farber, Fogler, Rubinoff LLP

-  (November 2, 2017) Michael S. Polowin, Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP

-  (October 31, 2017) Ruth Victor, Ruth Victor and Associates on behalf of Mattamy Corporation submission dated October 30, 2017

                               

Moved by Councillor Knoll

 

1.

That comments from the public with respect to the town-initiated official plan amendment to the Livable Oakville Plan to implement the policy directions from the town’s Employment and Commercial Review (File No.42.15.49) be received; and

 

2.

That the policy directions for related studies from the town’s Employment and Commercial Review be received.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

3.

Recommendation Report - ClubLink Corporation ULC and ClubLink Holdings Limited, Proposed Draft Plan of Subdivision, File No. 24T-17003/1519 - 1333 Dorval Drive

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,
October 18, 2017

 

 

The following communication(s) were distributed at the meeting:

- (November 3, 2017) Mark R. Flowers, Davies Howe Land Development Advocacy and Litigation

 

Moved by Councillor Elgar

 

1.   That the application for a plan of subdivision by ClubLink Corporation ULC and ClubLink Holdings Limited respecting 1333 Dorval Drive (File No. 24T-17003/1519) be refused; and

 

2.    That in making its decision Council has fully considered all of the written and oral submissions relating to the applications that have been received, both those in support of and those in opposition to the application.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

(Councillor Lapworth declared a pecuniary interest on this item and did not vote.)

 

4.

Recommendation Report - Draft Plan of Condominium
Randall Rose Homes Corp. - 300 Randall Street
File No.: 24CDM-17006/1613

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,
October 16, 2017

 

 

Moved by Councillor Gittings  

 

That the Director of Planning Services be authorized to grant draft plan approval to the Draft Plan of Condominium (24CDM-17006/1613) submitted by Randall Rose Homes Corp., prepared by Rady-Pentek & Edward Surveying Ltd., dated January 20, 2017, subject to the conditions contained in Appendix ‘A’ of the report dated October 16, 2017, from the Planning Services department.

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

BEYOND THE HOUR

 

Moved by Councillor Knoll

 

That this meeting proceed past the hour of 10:00 p.m., but no later than 10:30 p.m.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

                                                                                                                  

 

6.

Evaluation of Redevelopment Potential, 1020 - 1042 Sixth Line, 1463291 Ontario Inc. (Dunpar Developments Inc.), File No. Z.1516.02

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,
October 16, 2017

 

 

For the purposes of Planning Act requirements, the following person(s) made an oral submission:

-   David Long, Sixth Line Residents Association, re: requesting Council to reject any proposed development that doesn’t meet current zoning standards and character of the area and recognizing that the development application fails too many Livable Oakville criteria, and is technically problematic especially concerning the environment; and filed a written submission.   


 

Waiving of Procedure

 

Moved by Councillor Knoll

 

That, in accordance with Section 1.2(2) of the Procedure By-law, the rules of procedure established in Section 4.2(2) be waived to permit the meeting to proceed beyond the hour of 10:30 p.m.

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

Moved by Councillor Grant

 

That this meeting proceed beyond the hour of 10:30 p.m.

 

                                                                                                 CARRIED

 

 

-   Jess Gill, re: in opposition to development as it significantly affects the look, feel, and character of the neighbourhood and has concerns with the proposed density; and filed a written submission.  

 

-   David Long, on behalf of Paul Doucet, presented a short video highlighting the natural features of the property at 1020-1042 Sixth Line and the surrounding neighbourhood.

 

-   John Ratellie, re: supporting a plan that both the town and the builder can agree on noting that the builder has responded with revised plans in response to residents’ concerns.

 

The following communication(s) were distributed at the meeting:

- (November 6, 2017) Sandra and Glenn Edmondson

 

Moved by Councillor Knoll

 

That the report dated October 16, 2017 from Planning Services Department, be received.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 


 

C-2.

OMB Appeal - 1463291 Ontario Inc., Dunpar Developments Inc.

File No. Z.1516.02

 

 

-           Confidential Report from Legal Department,
October 19, 2017

 

 

 

CLOSED SESSION

 

Moved by Councillor Knoll

 

That this Committee resolve into a closed meeting session for the purpose of receiving advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose, with respect to Item C-2, OMB Appeal – 1463291 Ontario Inc., Dunpar Developments Inc. File No. Z.1516.02.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

RECESS

                    

The meeting recessed at 11:09 p.m. and reconvened at 11:11 p.m. in closed session.

 

 

Committee resolved into closed session at 11:11 p.m.

 

Committee resolved back into open session at 11:28 p.m.

 

Clerk’s Note: This motion was corrected at the Council meeting of January 29, 2018.

 

Moved by Councillor Knoll

 

That the confidential report dated October 19, 2017 from the Legal Department, be received.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

RISE AND REPORT TO COUNCIL

 

Moved by Councillor Hutchins

 

That this committee rise and report.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

The Mayor arose and reported that the Committee of the Whole has met and made recommendations on Confidential Consent Item C1, Public Hearing Items 1 and 2, Discussion Items 3, 4, 5, and 6, and Confidential Discussion Item C-2, as noted by the Clerk.

 

 

Moved by Councillor O’Meara           Seconded by Councillor Lishchyna  

 

That the report and recommendations of the Committee of the Whole be approved.

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

CONSIDERATION AND READING OF BY-LAWS

 

Moved by Councillor Grant                  Seconded by Councillor Robinson

 

That the following by-law(s) be passed:

 

2017-097

A by-law to declare that certain land is not subject to part lot control (Blocks 12 and 13, Plan 20M-1185 - Oakvillage GP Inc.)

 

2017-103

A by-law to declare that certain land is not subject to part lot control (Blocks 364-380, Plan 20M-1183 - Vaquita Creek Home (BT) Corp.)

 

2017-105

A by-law to declare that certain land is not subject to part lot control (Blocks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32, Plan 20M-1175 – Wild Ginger Developments Inc.)

 

2017-106

A by-law to declare that certain land is not subject to part lot control (Blocks 380, 381, 382, 383 and 384, Plan 20M-1186 – Fernbrook Homes (Seven Oaks) Limited)

 

2017-115

A by-law to confirm the proceedings of a meeting of Council.

                                                                                                                       

                                                                                                               CARRIED


 

ADJOURNMENT

 

 

The Mayor adjourned the meeting at 11:30 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                    ________________________________

                                                                                                        VICKI TYTANECK

                                                                                                           TOWN CLERK

 

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