Meeting - Regular Session

TWENTY-SEVENTH Meeting - Regular Session

 

The Town of Oakville Council met in regular session to consider planning matters on this 4th day of December 2017 in the Council Chamber of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, commencing at 7:02 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

-     D. Carr, Town Solicitor

-     M. Simeoni, Director of Planning Services

-     C. Mark, Director of Parks and Open Space

-     G. Charles, Senior Manager of Current Planning and Urban Design

-     D. Childs, Manager of Policy Planning and Heritage

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

-     C. Tizzard, Manager of Urban Design

-     P. Kelly, Manager of Development and Environmental Engineering

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

-     B. Sunderland, Planner, Policy Planning

-     C. Dodds, Planner, Policy Planning

-     K. Mihaljevic, Planner, Current Planning

-     D. Brennan, Chief of Staff, Office of Mayor and Council

-     K. Patrick, Acting Town Clerk

-     N. Fiorentino, Council and Committee Coordinator


 

Declarations of Pecuniary Interest

 

Councillor Lapworth declared a pecuniary interest with respect to Item 14 – Public Meeting Report – Proposed Town-initiated Zoning By-law Amendment, Glen Abbey Golf Course, File No. Z.1519.10, as one of his income tax clients is an employee of Glen Abbey Golf Course.  

  

Councillor Knoll declared an interest with respect to Item 3 – Recommendation Report Town-initiated Official Plan Amendment: Kerr Village Growth Area Review (Livable Oakville) – File No. 42.15.55 – By-law 2017-119, as he operates a business located within the Kerr Village Growth Area Review.

 

 

Committee of the Whole

 

Moved by Councillor O’Meara           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.

 

1.

Recommendation Report - former Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Lands, Proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments - File No. 42.24.017 - By-law 2017-130 and
By-law 2017-131

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 13, 2017

 

 

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

-     Peter DeRosa, on behalf of the Trafalgar Chartwell Residents Association, re: supporting the redevelopment of the former hospital lands and the new community center and its parklands while maximizing greenspace; and further requested, that the same approach also be taken for the parklands south of the community centre, that the civic space in front of the hospital be landscaped, that access from the parking garage to the community centre be weatherproofed, and that the fire access requirements to the northeast corner of Wyndham Manor be provided from Allan Street. Also requesting that as much green space as possible be retained at the Brantwood public school site.

 

-     Janet Haslett-Theall, on behalf of Joshua Creek Residents Association, re: requesting that the hospital lands park consultation be broadened to include the civic urban square and is supportive of maximizing the greenspace/open space of the civic space.

 

-     Dani Morawetz, on behalf of Chartwell Maple Grove Residents Association, re: supporting the redevelopment of the former hospital lands and the new community center and requesting more specific definitions of the civic square as well as the park development vision for all public areas on this site be integrated with any potential changes to Wallace Park with these spaces serving different purposes but linked with easy access for all.

 

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

-      (October 28, 2017) John Canham

 

 

Moved by Councillor Gittings

 

1.

That the proposed town-initiated official plan and zoning by-law amendments (File No. 42.24.017, former Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital lands) be approved.

 

2.

That By-law 2017-130, a by-law to adopt amendment Number 23 to the Livable Oakville Plan be passed.

 

3.

That By-law 2017-131, a by-law to regulate the use of the property be passed.

 

4.

That notice of Council’s decision reflects that the comments from the public have been appropriately addressed.

 

 

5.

That Council directs staff to include the open space area in front of the former Oakville Trafalgar High School Site (OTHS) building as an integral part in the consultation process of the hospital lands redevelopment and to develop design criteria that includes maximization of green space.

 

 

6.

That an entrance concept which would provide covered connectivity directly from the parking garage to an entrance to the South East Oakville Community Centre be developed for consideration.

 

 

7.

That in conjunction with the redesign of the open area to the east of Wyndham Manor, that consideration be given to maximize green space via consideration of alternate emergency vehicle access off of Reynolds Street or via 90 degree roadway off of Allan Street.

 

                                                                                      

                                                                                       CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY

                                                                                       on a recorded vote,

                                                                                       Council voting as follows:

 

Recorded Vote

 

Yeas                                           Nays

Councillor Lishchyna

Councillor Adams

Councillor Grant

Councillor Knoll

Councillor Lapworth

Councillor Elgar

Mayor Burton

Councillor Hutchins

Councillor Gittings

Councillor Chisholm

Councillor Duddeck

Councillor Robinson

Councillor O’Meara

 

 

2.

Recommendation Report - Brantwood Public School - Town-initiated Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment - By-laws 2017-113 and 2017-114 -
File: OPA 1612.13 and Z.1612.13, 221 Allan Street

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 13, 2017

 

 

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

 

-       Charlie Finerty and Peter Bremermann, re: the popularity and heavy utilization of the outdoor green space at the Brantwood school site, requesting that consideration be given to providing adequate green space enabling continued public use and access of the site.

 

-       Jimmy Yang, re: supporting the preservation of this green space and recognizing its current value to the community as a gathering place for neighbours and as an area for active play for children and adults alike; and filed a written submission.  

 

-       Eric Bremermann, re: supporting the continued preservation of the functional green space at Brantwood school.

 

-       Chris Stoate, re: supporting the continued preservation of the functional green space at Brantwood school recognizing its value to the neighbourhood and community as a heavily utilized park for unorganized sport activity.

 

-       Kevin Dickinson, re: supporting the continued preservation of the functional green space at Brantwood school recognizing the sentimental value of the Brantwood park to his family and the importance of the play structure.

 

-       Scott McNabb, re: supporting the continued preservation of the functional green space at Brantwood school recognizing that senior citizens utilize the park as well for themselves and along with their grandchildren.

 

-       George Niblock, representing the Oakville Lakeside Residents Association, re: supporting the continued preservation of the functional green space at Brantwood school and the retention of three further lots to maintain a usable and functional green space area; and filed a written submission.

 

-       Declon Doyle, re: supporting the continued preservation of the functional green space at Brantwood school and requesting that consideration be given to the retention of the basketball nets and soccer field along with the reservation to withhold making a decision until such time that consideration of Wallace Park takes place. 

 

-       Mike Morgan, re: the consideration of the process of having the community determine the development of the land and green space area of this site rather than a developer.

 

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

-      (November 20, 2017) Sean Fitzpatrick

-      (October 10, 2017) Denise Purcell, Director, Trafalgar Chartwell Residents’ Association

-      (October 10, 2017) Natalie Jenner and Rob Leek

-      (September 28, 2017) Paul Craig

-      (September 25, 2017) Sylvie and Nicholas Seiersen

 

 

Mayor Burton passed the Chair to Councillor Sean O’Meara, Acting Mayor.

 

 

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

 

 

Moved by Mayor Burton  

 

1.

That the applications for Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment (Files: OPA 1612.13 and Z.1612.13) submitted by the Town of Oakville to allow the redevelopment of the former Brantwood Public School property at 221 Allan Street be approved;

 

2.

That By-law 2017-113, a by-law to adopt amendment number 17 to the Livable Oakville Plan, be passed; and

 

3.

That By-law 2017-114, an amendment to Zoning By-law 2014-014, be passed.

                                                                                                                                                                            

                                                                                       CARRIED

                                                                                       on a recorded vote,

                                                                                       Council voting as follows:

Recorded Vote

 

Yeas                                           Nays

Councillor Lishchyna              Councillor Hutchins

Councillor Adams                    Councillor Gittings

Councillor Grant

Councillor Knoll

Councillor Lapworth

Councillor Elgar

Mayor Burton      

Councillor Chisholm

Councillor Duddeck

Councillor Robinson

Councillor O’Meara

 

Mayor Burton resumed the Chair at 10:06 p.m.

 

4.

Recommendation Report - Town-initiated Official Plan Amendment: Downtown Oakville Growth Area Review (Livable Oakville) - File No. 42.15.54 - By-law 2017-120

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 13, 2017

-           Memo from Planning Services Department,

November 29, 2017 (Distributed at the meeting.)

 

 

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

-      (December 04, 2017) Laureen Choi, Halton District School Board

-      (December 04, 2017) Glenn Piotrowski Architect on behalf of 167 Navy Street Inc.

-      (December 04, 2017) Frederick Thibeault, Halton Catholic District School Board

 

Moved by Councillor Adams

 

1.

That By-law 2017-120, a by-law to adopt Official Plan Amendment No. 20 (Downtown Oakville Growth Area, File 42.15.54) to the Livable Oakville Plan, be passed;

 

2.

That Official Plan Amendment No. 20 be forwarded to Halton Region for approval; and

 

3.

That notice of the decision reflect that comments received from the public have been appropriately addressed.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

 

RECESS

                    

The meeting recessed at 10:08 p.m. and reconvened at 10:13 p.m.

 

 

Waiving of Procedure

 

Moved by Councillor Lishchyna

 

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.

                                                                                                                       

MOTION LOST


 

3.

Recommendation Report - Town-initiated Official Plan Amendment: Kerr Village Growth Area Review (Livable Oakville) - File No. 42.15.55 - By-law 2017-119

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 13, 2017

-           Memo from Planning Services Department,

November 29, 2017 (Distributed at the meeting.)

 

 

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

 

-   Aleida Zerman, representing Kerr Village residents re: opposing the bonusing of two additional building storeys proposed for the residential intersections along Kerr Street and concerned with higher density compromising the unique character of the community, poor site lines, an increase in vehicle traffic, and higher congestion.  

           

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

-     (December 04, 2017) Laureen Choi

-     (December 04, 2017) Frederick Thibeault, Halton Catholic District School Board

-     (November 25, 2017) Laura D’Abruzzo

-     (November 21, 2017) Dr. Jason Lee

-     (November 15, 2017) A. Hreczany

-     (November 13, 2017) Alison Tong

-     (September 29, 2017) Nadine Sarich

-     (September 20, 2017) Douglas R. Barker

-     (September 17, 2017) Eric Silver

 

Moved by Councillor Duddeck

 

 

1.

That By-law 2017-119, a by-law to adopt Official Plan Amendment No. 19 (Kerr Village Growth Area, File 42.15.55) to the Livable Oakville Plan, be passed;

 

2.

That Official Plan Amendment No. 19 be forwarded to Halton Region for approval; and

 

3.

That notice of Council’s decision reflect that comments received from the public have been appropriately addressed.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

 

 

6.

Recommendation Report -- Livable by Design Manual (Part B) Draft Urban Design Direction Documents for Kerr Village Growth Area and Bronte Village Growth Area

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 10, 2017

 

 

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

 

-   Shelley Thornborrow, President, Bronte Village Residents Association, re: supporting the majority of design principles and features that foster street level activity while maintaining the character of the lakeside village and concerned with the proposal of a maximum of 10-14 storeys of height on the main street accompanied by a setback after three storeys creating a tunnel effect along Lakeshore Road West and taking away from the village character, waterfront park and harbour.

 

-     Ann Sargent, Executive Director -  Bronte Business Improvement Area, re: supporting and welcoming suitable development with appropriate density that will assist the Bronte businesses.  

 

Moved by Councillor Robinson  

 

That the Planning Services Department report dated November 10, 2017 entitled Livable by Design Manual (Part B) – Draft Urban Design Direction Documents for Kerr Village Growth Area and Bronte Village Growth Area, be received.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

 

 

RECESS

 

The Mayor recessed the meeting until December 5, 2017, to be reconvened in the Council Chamber of the Oakville Municipal Building at 7:00 p.m.

 

The meeting recessed at 10:30 p.m.


TWENTY-SEVENTH Meeting - Regular Session

 

The Town of Oakville Council reconvened in regular session to consider planning matters on this 5th day of December, 2017 to complete the Council meeting of

December 4, 2017.  The meeting was held 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 (Arrived at 8:55 p.m.)

-     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

-     D. Carr, Town Solicitor

-     D. Perlin, Assistant Town Solicitor

-     M. Simeoni, Director of Planning Services

-     G. Charles, Senior Manager of Current Planning and Urban Design

-     D. Childs, Manager of Policy Planning and Heritage

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

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

-     E. Lehtinen, Manager, Development and Engineering

-     T. Collingwood, Senior Planner, Current Planning – East District

-     L. Gill Woods, Senior Planner, Policy Planning

-     B. Sunderland, Planner, Policy Planning

-     K. Patrick, Acting Town Clerk

-     N. Fiorentino, Council and Committee Coordinator

 

Declarations of Pecuniary Interest

 

Councillor Lapworth declared a pecuniary interest in Item 14 – Public Meeting Report – Proposed Town-initiated Zoning By-law Amendment, Glen Abbey Golf Course, File No. Z.1519.10, as one of his income tax clients is an employee of Glen Abbey Golf Course.  

 

 

5.

Recommendation Report - Town-initiated Official Plan Amendment: Bronte Village Growth Area Review (Livable Oakville) - File No. 42.15.51 - By-law 2017-118

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 13, 2017

-           Memo from Planning Services Department,

November 29, 2017 (Distributed at the meeting.)

 

 

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

 

-  Shelley Thornborrow, President, Bronte Village Residents Association, re: requesting reconsiderations for height and bonusing along the main street, public input and traffic impact analysis for additional bonusing applications along main street outside of the Official Plan Amendments, soft transitions from the main street to the residential area north of Lakeshore Road West, transparency and consistency when defining and measuring density and growth, and a sense of balance and structures promoting culture, heritage or tourism when defining gateways.

 

-  Lyndsay Thomas on behalf of Maria Katic, re: in opposition to 10 storey building development with high density, shadowing of the building, noise, traffic, and pollution; and filed a written submission.

 

-  Lyndsay Thomas, re: the beauty of Bronte and its current characteristics and the encouragement of approving developments that complement the qualities of Bronte, similarly to what Niagara-on-the-Lake has done.

 

-  Chris Little, re: concerns of creating a tunnel affect with shadowing and no lake views in Bronte with high rise development along the main street; and filed a written submission.

 

-  Jan Van Huukshoot, re: the importance and value of maintaining Bronte’s qualities and characteristics as a small town village with views to the waterfront while finding a balance in drawing tourism and people for local businesses.

 

Ann Sargent, Executive Director, Bronte Business Improvement Area, re: supporting and welcoming suitable development with appropriate density that will assist the Bronte businesses; and filed a written submission. 

 

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

-     (December 04, 2017) Harry J. Shea

-     (December 04, 2017) Laureen Choi, Halton District School Board

-     (December 04, 2017) Frederick Thibeault, Halton Catholic District School Board

-     (December 04, 2017) Eileen P. K. Costello, Aird Berlis

-     (November 24, 2017) Sabina Kennedy

-     (November 21, 2017) Sue Watt

-     (November 16, 2017) Morty Shapiro

-     (September 25, 2017) David Cogliano

-     (undated) Steven Rogul

-     (undated) Linda Sanelli

 

Moved by Councillor O’Meara

 

1.

That By-law 2017-118, a by-law to adopt Official Plan Amendment No. 18 (Bronte Village Growth Area, File 42.15.51) to the Livable Oakville Plan, be passed;

 

2.

That Official Plan Amendment No. 18 be forwarded to Halton Region for approval; and

 

3.

That notice of Council’s decision reflect that comments received from the public have been appropriately addressed.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED


 

7.

Recommendation Report, Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision, East Sovereign GP Inc. 2286, 2296 & 2298 Sovereign Street & 124, 126 & 128 East Street, File No. OPA 1728.62, Z.1728.62 and 24T-17001/1728, southwest corner of Sovereign Street and East Street - By-law 2017-107 and By-law 2017-122

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 13, 2017

 

 

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

 

-  Shelley Thornborrow, President, Bronte Village Residents Association, re: addressing concerns with the high level of intensification, increased traffic, and acknowledgment of setback concessions and precedent setting in this regard.

 

-  Glen Wellings, planning consultant on behalf of applicant, re: having addressed all comments and concerns that have been raised with positive dialogue noting that the applicant has reduced the application to 19 townhouses to address over intensification concerns, and garbage pickup is now planned for internal townhouse units.

 

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

-     (June 04, 2017) Robert Denham

-     (May 31, 2017) Shobhana and Kishor Desai

 

Moved by Councillor Robinson

 

1.

That, in accordance with Section 34(17) of the Planning Act, no further notice is determined to be necessary;

 

2.

That Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision applications submitted by East Sovereign GP Inc. (File No. OPA 1728.62, Z.1728.62 and 24T-17001/1728), as revised, be approved;

 

3.

That the Director of Planning Services be authorized to grant draft plan approval to the Draft Plan of Subdivision (24T-17001/1728) submitted by East Sovereign GP Inc. prepared by YWRC dated March 14, 2017 subject to the conditions contained in Appendix ‘C’;

 

4.

That By-law 2017-122, a by-law to adopt an amendment to the Livable Oakville Plan, be passed;

 

 

5.

That By-law 2017-107, an amendment to Zoning By-law 2014-014, be passed; and

 

6.

That notice of Council’s decision reflects that the comments from the public have been appropriately addressed.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

 

 

8.

Proposed Removal of "H" Holding Provision, Delridge (West Harbour) Inc., 42 Lakeshore Road West, File No. Z.1715.21, By-law No. 2017-116

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 13, 2017

 

 

Moved by Councillor Duddeck

 

1.

That the application (File No.: Z.1715.21) submitted by Delridge (West Harbour) Inc., to remove the “H” Holding provision from 42 Lakeshore Road West, be approved.

 

2.

That By-law 2017-116, a by-law to remove the “H” Holding provision from 42 Lakeshore Road West, be passed.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

 

 

9.

OMB Appeal - CAV A/181/2017
428 Samford Place

 

 

-           Report from Legal Department, October 27, 2017

 

 

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

 

 Shawn Anand, re: actions taken and the Committee of Adjustment decision.

 

Moved by Councillor Duddeck

 

1.

That the appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board of Committee of Adjustment Decision CAV A/181/2017, 428 Samford Place, be confirmed;

 

 

 

 

2.

That the Town Solicitor or his designate be authorized to pursue this appeal of COA Decision CAV A/181/2017 in accordance with the position set out in Appendix C attached to the report dated October 27, 2017 from the Legal department;

                                                      

3.

That in consultation with the Director of Planning or his designate, the Town Solicitor or his designate be authorized to negotiate a proposed settlement of the Appeal either before or at the Board Hearing in a manner that addresses the issues and concerns identified in Appendix C attached to the report dated October 27, 2017 from the Legal department.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

 

 

10.

Release of Easement HR1290642 - Charles Biggar Drive - Plan 20M-1192

 

 

-           Report from Legal Department, October 31, 2017

 

 

Moved by Councillor Grant

 

That a Transfer Release and Abandonment of Easement HR1290642 be executed in accordance with By-law 2013-057.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

 

 

11.

Assumption of part of Plan 20M-657 - Silwell Phase 1 (Oakpark) - By-law 2017-121

 

 

-           Report from Development Engineering Department, November 6, 2017

 

 

Moved by Councillor Grant

 

1.

That the assumption of a portion of Registered Plan 20M-657 be approved; and

 

2.

That By-law 2017-121, a By-law to assume Oak Park Boulevard, the Stormwater Management Pond and Memorial Park within Plan 20M-657, be approved.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

 


 

12.

Public Meeting Report, Draft Plan of Subdivision, Majestic Edge Estates Inc., 346 & 362 Lakeshore Road West, File No. 24T-17006/1718

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department, November 13, 2017

 

 

Moved by Councillor Duddeck

 

That comments from the public with respect to the Draft Plan of Subdivision application by Majestic Edge Estates Inc. (File No. 24T-17006/1718), be received.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

 

 

13.

Public Meeting and Recommendation Report
Extension of Temporary Use By-law
Medeiros Boat Works Inc., 210 Burnhamthorpe Road East
Z. 1314.08 - By-law 2017-117

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 13, 2017

 

 

Moved by Councillor Knoll

 

1.

That the Temporary Use By-law Extension application (File No. Z.1314.08) submitted by Medeiros Boat Works Ltd. be approved; and

 

2.

That By-law 2017-117 to permit the lands to be used as a boat manufacturing and fabrication operation as a temporary use for a period of three years be passed.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED

 

 

14.

Public Meeting Report - Proposed Town-initiated Zoning By-law Amendment, Glen Abbey Golf Course, File No. Z.1519.10

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 2, 2017

 

 

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

 

              Mark Conzelman, re: protecting and preserving the Glen Abbey Golf Course and supports the staff report and recommendation.

 

Gary Mark, on behalf of Save Glen Abbey re: supporting saving the Glen Abbey Golf Course and its historical value.

 

Jan Van Huukshoot, re: supporting saving the Glen Abbey Golf Course and its historical value.

 

Paul Ryce, President – Fairway Hills Housing Association, re: protecting and preserving the Glen Abbey Golf Course and supports the staff report and recommendation. 

 

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

-     (December 05, 2017) Shelli Fisico

-     (December 05, 2017) Dilpazir and Shams Zaman

-     (December 05, 2017) Angela Parsons

-     (December 05, 2017) Ardi Afghahi

-     (December 05, 2017) Mark R. Flowers, Davies Howe Land Development Advocacy and Litigation

-     (December 04, 2017) Joe Brandt

-     (December 04, 2017) Stan Landry

-     (December 04, 2017) Lenny Erksoy

-     (December 04, 2017) Laura Jurasek

-     (December 04, 2017) Laura Stephenson

-     (December 04, 2017) Tammy Cardinal

-     (December 04, 2017) Paul Nardozzi

-     (December 03, 2017) Bibi Runyan

-     (December 03, 2017) Rosemary Banting

-     (December 03, 2017) Cameron Leonard

-     (December 02, 2017) Ross C. Reeves

-     (December 02, 2017) Joan Watkinson

-     (December 02, 2017) Carmen and Charles Muscat

-     (December 02, 2017) Ross C. Reeves

-     (December 02, 2017) Jean Dub

-     (December 02, 2017) William Wright

-     (November 28, 2017) Diane Tuyl

-     (November 28, 2017) Parvesh Benning

-     (November 27, 2017) Anthea Boyer-Gallow

-     (November 27, 2017) Barbara Sherman

-     (November 27, 2017) David Cartwright

-     (November 24, 2017) Neil Huddlestone

-     (November 23, 2017) Johanu Boulton

-     (November 23, 2017) William Longley

-     (November 23, 2017) Nada Dragicevic

-     (November 23, 2017) Michael and Mary Corvese

-     (November 23, 2017) Mary Jane Brown

-     (November 23, 2017) Michael Weiler, Susan Weiler, Brad Weiler, Chris Weiler, Brendan Weiler, Callum Weiler, Janette Weiler, Bob Dunsmore

-     (November 23, 2017) Bart and Monica Reilly

-     (November 23, 2017) James Bennett

-     (November 22, 2017) William Rennie

-     (November 22, 2017) Pauline Nowak

-     (November 22, 2017) Salim Bhanji

-     (November 22, 2017) Tom W Johnson

-     (November 22, 2017) Bilal Khan

-     (November 22, 2017) Sam Bryceland

-     (November 22, 2017) Mark and Anne Hughes

-     (November 15, 2017) William McKinlay

-     (November 14, 2017) Sun Ming and Shao Yu

-     (November 14, 2017) Liliana Bohanec

-     (undated) David F. Cartwright

 

Moved by Councillor Elgar

 

That comments from the public with respect to the town-initiated zoning by-law amendment (File No. Z.1519.10) to Town of Oakville Zoning By-law 2014-014, as amended, to recognize the cultural heritage landscape, the existing golf course use and permitted accessory uses at 1333 Dorval Drive, Glen Abbey Golf Course, be received.

 

CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY on a recorded vote, Council voting as follows:

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


 

Recorded Vote

 

Yeas                                           Nays

Councillor Lishchyna

Councillor Adams

Councillor Grant

Councillor Knoll

Councillor Elgar

Mayor Burton

Councillor Hutchins

Councillor Gittings

Councillor Chisholm

Councillor Duddeck

Councillor Robinson

Councillor O’Meara

 

 

15.

Recommendation Report, Draft Plan of Condominium,
MC Oakvillage LP (Minto Communities), Blocks 12 and 13 of Plan 20M-1185, File No.: 24CDM-17007/1312 and 24CDM-17008/1312

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 13, 2017

 

                 

Moved by Councillor Adams

 

That the Director of Planning Services be authorized to grant draft plan approval to the Draft Plan of Condominiums (24CDM-17007/1312 and 24CDM-17008/1312) submitted by MC Oakvillage LP., prepared by Rady-Pentek & Edward Surveying Ltd., dated July 31, 2017, subject to the conditions contained in Appendix ‘A’ of the Planning Services report dated November 13, 2017.

 

                                                                                       CARRIED


 

16.

Recommendation Report

Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment

Cortel Group/Trafalgar Heights Inc.

Z.1413.30

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,

November 13, 2017

-           Memo from Planning Services Department,

December 5, 2017 (Distributed at the meeting.)

 

 

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

-     (November 16, 2017) Doug Reynolds

-     (August 3, 2017) Doug Reynolds

-     (July 04, 2017) Doug Reynolds

-     (July 01, 2017) Debbie Mancini

-     (June 27, 2017) John R. Neilson

-     (June 26, 2017) Susan Cerey

-     (June 25, 2017) Young and Susan Lee

-     (June 24, 2017) Colin Macfarlane

 

 

Moved by Councillor Knoll

 

1.

That in accordance with Section 34(17) of the Planning Act, no further notice is determined to be necessary;

 

2.

That the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment application by the Cortel Group/Trafalgar Heights Inc., (File No. Z.1413.30) be approved;

 

3.

That By-law 2017-123 and By-law 2017-124 as revised, be passed;

 

4.

That notice of Council’s decision reflects that the comments from the public have been appropriately addressed as described in the staff report from Planning Services dated November 13, 2017; and

 

5.

That staff be authorized to finalize a Section 37 Agreement in accordance with the memo submitted and prepared from the Legal Department dated November 29, 2017, attached as Confidential Appendix C to the report dated November 13, 2017 from Planning Services Department.

 

                                                                                                CARRIED

 

 

 

                               

C-1.

OMB Appeal - Committee of Adjustment CAV A/139/2016 - 8 Ennisclare Drive West

 

 

-           Confidential Report from Legal Department,

November 2, 2017

 

                                         

Moved by Councillor Hutchins

 

That the Town Solicitor implement the staff recommended option provided within the report of the Legal Department dated November 2, 2017, respecting the Appeal by the Town to the OMB of Committee of Adjustment Decision CAV A/139/2016, 8 Ennisclare Drive West.

 

                                                                                                CARRIED

 

 

17.

Livable Oakville (Official Plan Review)

Council Sub-committee

 

 

Moved by Councillor Duddeck

 

That the minutes of the Livable Oakville (Official Plan Review) Council Sub-committee meeting of November 6, 2017, be received.

 

                                                                                                CARRIED

 

                                           

18.

Heritage Oakville Advisory Committee (November 21, 2017)

 

 

Moved by Councillor Lishchyna

 

That the minutes of the Heritage Oakville Advisory Committee meeting of November 21, 2017, be received.

 

                                                                                                CARRIED

 

 

RISE AND REPORT TO COUNCIL

 

Moved by Councillor Robinson

 

That this committee rise and report.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

The Mayor arose and reported that the Committee of the Whole has met and made recommendations on Discussion Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 15 and 16, Consent Items 8, 9, 10 and 11, Public Hearing Items 12, 13 and 14, Confidential Discussion Item C-1, Advisory Committee Minutes Items 17 and 18, as noted by the Clerk.

 

 Moved by Councillor Gittings                   Seconded by Councillor Elgar

 

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

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

 

 

CONSIDERATION AND READING OF BY-LAWS

 

Moved by Councillor Hutchins            Seconded by Councillor Chisholm

 

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

 

2017-107

A by-law to amend the Town of Oakville Zoning By-law 2014-014 to permit the use of lands described as Lots 195-200, Registered Plan M-7. (East Sovereign GP Inc. File No.: Z.1728.62).

(Re: Item 7)

 

2017-113

A by-law to adopt an amendment to the Livable Oakville Official Plan, Official Plan Amendment Number 17 (Town of Oakville, 221 Allan Street, former Brantwood Public School; File: OPA 1612.13). (Re: Item 2)

 

2017-114

A by-law to amend the Town of Oakville Zoning By-law 2014-014 to permit the use of lands described as Part lot 22, Plan 113; Lot 23, Plan 113; Lots 24, 25, 26, 27, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 & 105, Plan 113; Part lot 106, Plan 113 (Town of Oakville, 221 Allan Street, former Brantwood Public School, File No.: Z.1612.13)

(Re: Item 2)

 

2017-116

A by-law to remove the Holding “H” Provision on lands described as 42 Lakeshore Road West (Delridge (West Harbor) Inc., File No.: Z.1715.21). (Re: Item 8) 

 

2017-117

A by-law to authorize a temporary use of land on lands described as 210 Burnhamthorpe Road East, Part of Lot 14, Concession 1, N.D.S. (Medeiros Boat Works, File No.: Z.1314.08). (Re: Item 13) 

 

2017-118

A by-law to adopt an amendment to the Livable Oakville Plan, Official Plan Amendment Number 18 (Bronte Village Growth Area, File: 42.15.51). (Re: Item 5)

                      

2017-119

A by-law to adopt an amendment to the Livable Oakville Plan, Official Plan Amendment Number 19 (Kerr Village Growth Area, File 42.15.55). (Re: Item 3) 

 

2017-120

A by-law to adopt an amendment to the Livable Oakville Plan, Official Plan Amendment Number 20 (Downtown Oakville Growth Area). (Re: Item 4)

 

2017-121

A by-law to assume portions of Registered Plan 20M-657.

(Re: Item 11)

 

2017-122

A by-law to adopt an amendment to the Livable Oakville Plan, Official Plan Amendment Number 21 (East Sovereign GP Inc., File No. OPA 1728.62). (Re: Item 7)

 

 

2017-123

A by-law to adopt an amendment to the Livable Oakville Official Plan, Official Plan Amendment Number 22 (Cortel Group/Trafalgar Heights; 278 Dundas Street East and 2466 Trafalgar Road; File Z.1413.30). (Re: Item 16)

 

 

2017-124

A by-law to amend the Town of Oakville Zoning By-law 2014-014 to permit the use of the lands described as 278 Dundas Street East and 2466 Trafalgar Road (Cortel Group/Trafalgar Heights Inc., File No.: 1413.30), as revised. (Re: Item 16)

 

 

2017-125

A by-law to declare that certain land is not subject to part lot control (Blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4, Plan 20M-1153 – Bronte Community Developments Corporation)

 

 

2017-129

A by-law to declare that certain land is not subject to part lot control (Part of Block 536, Plan 20M-1160 – Mattamy (Munns) Limited)

 

 

2017-130

A by-law to adopt an amendment to the Livable Oakville Official Plan, Official Plan Amendment Number 23 (former Hospital Site; 291 and 327 Reynolds Street and 348 Macdonald Road; File No. 42.24.017). (Re: Item 1) 

 

 

 

 

 

2017-131

A by-law to amend the Town of Oakville Zoning By-law 2014-014 to permit the use of lands described as 291, 327 Reynolds Str., 348 Macdonald Rd., former Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital site (File No.: 42.24.017). (Re: Item 1)

 

 

2017-133

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

 

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 


ADJOURNMENT

 

The Mayor adjourned the meeting at 9:26 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                    ________________________________

                                                                                                        Kathy patrick

                                                                                                   ACTING TOWN CLERK

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