Meeting - Regular Session

FIRST Meeting - Regular Session

 

The Town of Oakville Council met in regular session to consider planning matters on this 13th day of January, 2020 in the Council Chamber of the Oakville Municipal Building,
1225 Trafalgar Road, commencing at 7:00 p.m.

 

Present:   Mayor                   -     Rob Burton

 

                  Councillors         -     Tom Adams

                                                -     Ray Chisholm

                                                -     Cathy Duddeck

                                                -     Allan Elgar

                                                -     Dave Gittings

                                                -     Marc Grant

                                                -     Janet Haslett-Theall

                                                -     Jeff Knoll

                                                -     Natalia Lishchyna

                                                -     Peter Longo

                                                -     Sean O’Meara

                                                -     Pavan Parmar

                                                -     Beth Robertson

 

Staff                                        -     J. Clohecy, Acting Chief Administrative Officer

                                                -     J. Barry, Acting Commissioner of Community Development

                                                -     D. Carr, 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

-     M. Boswell, Supervisor of Municipal Enforcement Services

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

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

                                                -     T. Cordeiro Municipal Standards Investigator

                                                -     K. Patrick, Acting Town Clerk

                                                -     J. Marcovecchio, Council and Committee Coordinator

 

Regrets:   Councillor           -     Jasvinder Sandhu

 

 

Declarations of Pecuniary Interest

 

No declarations of pecuniary interest were declared.

 

 

Committee of the Whole

 

Moved by Councillor Chisholm         Seconded by Councillor Lishchyna

 

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

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

AGENDA ITEM(S)

 

1.

Partial Assumption of Silwell Developments Subdivision
20M-1032, By-law 2020-002

 

 

-           Report from Development Engineering Department, December 18, 2019

 

 

Moved by Councillor O’Meara

 

1.

That the partial assumption of Registered Plan 20M-1032 be approved.

 

2.

That By-law 2020-002 a by-law to partially assume completed public works and streets within Plan 20M-1032 be passed

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

2.

Holding Provision Removal, 3282, 3276 Millicent Avenue and 17 Carnegie Drive, Z.1315.08, By-law 2020-010

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,
December 18, 2019

 

 

Moved by Councillor O’Meara

 

1.

That the application (File No.: Z.1315.08) submitted by Sixth Line Corporation, to remove the “H15” Holding Provision from the lands known as 3282, 3276 Millicent Avenue and 17 Carnegie Drive, be approved.

 

2.

That By-law 2020-010, a by-law to remove the “H15” Holding Provision from 3282, 3276 Millicent Avenue and 17 Carnegie Drive, be passed.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

 

3.

Public Meeting Report, Official Plan Amendment, Zoning
By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision, Vogue Wycliffe (Oakville) Ltd. 3171 Lakeshore Road West, File No. OPA 1732.02, Z.1732.02, 24T-19003/1732

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,
December 18, 2019

 

 

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

 

-     Joe Mauro, on behalf of residents on Ward Court, re:  concerns regarding the application does not respect the character and nature of the neighbourhood, overdevelopment of the area, lack of privacy for residents due to the increase in building height, preserving and maintaining trees and green space, and requests that any development respect what is going on in the local community and blend into what is existing; and filed a submission.

 

-     Shelley Thornborrow, President, Bronte Village Residents Association (BVRA), re:  opposed to the application, indicating concerns regarding zoning and the magnitude of intensification as the surrounding area is low density, impact on infrastructure and additional traffic with only one exit and entrance point on Victoria Street, and impact on tree canopy and the condition of trees; asking that the developer provide an application to support the current neighbourhood character and zoning; and filed a submission.

 

-     Shelley Thornborrow on behalf of Ty Goss, opposed to the application, indicating concerns regarding density, intensification, increase in the number of dwellings, impact on tree canopy and boundary trees, accuracy of the arborist report, and not keeping in character of the neighbourhood; and filed a submission.

 

-     Kurt Franklin, Vice President, Weston Consulting, on behalf of the applicant, provided a summary of the proposed development and public consultation, addressing resident concerns, and advising that there will be two entrances onto the extension of Victoria Street, and the applicant will look at the Victoria Street connection and traffic; and filed a submission.

 

-     Rachel Li, re:  concerns regarding overlooking the original use of the lands as a garden centre, providing a safe haven for pollinators and birds in the community, and asking what the roof space will look like, and providing natural native plants that address the needs of the winged community.

 

-     Sally Yhap, on behalf of residents on Speyside Drive, re:  concerns regarding protecting the residential street, existing and future traffic safety, and children playing on the street; and advising that the residents are against traffic coming from Victoria Street to Speyside Drive.

 

-     Michael Muzzatti, re:  concerns regarding the safety of children playing on the street, lack of greenspace, increased traffic; and filed a submission.

 

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

-     January 13, 2020) from Steven Riche

-     (January 13, 2020) from David and Tamara Chaffee

-     January 13, 2020) from Jason Mula

-     (January 13, 2020) from Geoff Burstow

-     (January 13, 2020) from Jenee Zammit

-     (January 13, 2020) from Joanne Churchill

-     (January 13, 2020) from Richard Ziegel

-     (January 12, 2020) from Ryan Tuske

-     (January 12, 2020) from Lois Tessler and Michael Bassett

-     (January 12, 2020) from Nazy Sahat

-     (January 11, 2020) from Sheila and Kerra Lain

-     (January 10, 2020) from Danny Ochoa

-     (January 10, 2020) from Dennis Toews

-     (January 10, 2020) from Ursula Greer

-     (January 10, 2020) from Rob Buchelt filing a petition from residents

-     (January 10, 2020) from Robert and Lynn Buchelt

-     (January 10, 2020) from Stephen Ager

-     (January 9, 2020) from Ervin Samo

-     (December 31, 2019) from David Witt

-     (December 21, 2019) from Michael, Colleen, Noble, and Layla Muzzatti

-     (December 18, 2019) from Rob and Gail Hall

-     (December 18, 2019) from Rob Hall

-     (December 16, 2019) from Azra Ross on behalf of the residents of Ward Court

 

Moved by Councillor Robertson

 

1.

That the public meeting report, prepared by the Planning Services Department dated December 18, 2019, be received.

 

2.

That comments from the public with respect to the Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and Draft Plan of Subdivision by Vogue Wycliffe (Oakville) Ltd. (File No.’s OPA 1732.02, Z.1732.02 and 24T-19003/1732), be received.

 

 

3.

That analysis of the following matters of interest to Council be included as part of the recommendation report:

 

a)    How can staff ensure that any public access easements are not taken away by future condo boards?

b)    Issue of boundary trees to be further examined in coordination with abutting landowners, and how will boundary trees be safeguarded throughout the construction process?

c)    Lakeshore Road trees or any trees should not be removed unless absolutely necessary.

d)    How can access and egress be controlled during construction to ensure it is confined to existing entrances?

e)    Staff are to report back on how the traffic data was collected and a thorough analysis of this will be required at the Recommendation Report with respect to traffic matters.

f)     Examination of the impacts of maintaining the existing entrance over town owned lands on the unopened portion of West Street specifically to the subject land, and any impacts on existing trees.

g)    What is the connection between this application and the Residential Character Study?

h)   How can the semi-detached dwellings be transitioned from 3 to 2 stories to make a more appropriate transition between existing and proposed built form?

i)     Looking for traffic counts for “cut through” streets in the neighbourhood on a street by street basis for all streets.

j)      Planning should include an analysis of why this isn’t overdevelopment.

k)    Consider the maintenance of one or two driveways from Lakeshore Road to the development.

l)     Staff are to examine if additional visitor parking spaces can be provided as part of this development.

m)  Staff are to explore pollinator friendly space options with respect to this proposal.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

RECESS

 

The meeting recessed at 8:22 p.m. and reconvened at 8:29 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.

Public Meeting Report, Zoning By-law Amendment,
1005 Dundas Street East Inc., Z.1310.15

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,
December 18, 2019

 

 

Moved by Councillor Adams

1.

That the public meeting report prepared by the Planning Services Department dated December 18, 2019, be received.

 

2.

That comments from the public with respect to the proposed Zoning
By-law Amendment submitted by 1005 Dundas Street East Inc. (File No.: Z.1310.15) be received.

 

3.

That analysis of the following matters of interest to Council be included as part of the recommendation report:

 

a)    Transition to the existing residential and future developments on abutting lands.

b)    The traffic impact analysis conclusions into whether the Dundas Street/Eighth Line intersection can accommodate this development and provide a recommended management plan for the intersection.

c)    Off-site parking impacts on the neighbourhoods close by.  If there is an impact, how will it be managed?

d)    Outline the range of opportunities available for Bonusing through a Section 37 Agreement.  Include what the proposed benefits could be (e.g. participation in district energy or implementing green building standards into the design of the building)?

e)    Impacts of potential overlook onto existing and future residential dwellings.

f)     Additional parking spaces within the proposed development.  Specifically looking at providing a justification for the parking ratio that is recommended and the adequacy of that rate.

g)    A current visual of the Dundas Street East corridor development with regards to built form and architectural style.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.

Amendment to Town of Oakville Sign By-law 2018-153 - By-law 2020-003

 

 

-           Report from Municipal Enforcement Services,
December 18, 2019

 

 

Moved by Councillor O’Meara

 

1.

That the request for an amendment to Sign By-law 2018-153 from Zip Signs LTD on behalf of TD Insurance Auto Centre to permit a roof sign on the north elevation of the building located at 2474 South Service Road West, extending 4.36m (14.3ft) above the roof line, as detailed in the report from the Municipal Enforcement Services department dated December 18, 2019, be approved.

 

2.

That the request for an amendment to Sign By-law 2018-153 from Zip Signs LTD on behalf of TD Insurance Auto Centre to permit a roof sign on the west elevation of the building located at 2474 South Service Road West, extending 3.2m (10.5ft) above the roof line, as detailed in the report from the Municipal Enforcement Services department dated
December 18, 2019, be approved.

 

3.

That the request for an amendment to Sign By-law 2018-153 from Zip Signs LTD on behalf of TD Insurance Auto Centre to permit a roof sign on the south elevation of the building located at 2474 South Service Road West, extending 3.2m (10.5ft) above the roof line, as detailed in the report from the Municipal Enforcement Services department dated
December 18, 2019, be approved.

 

4.

That Amending By-law 2020-003, for signs located at 2474 South Service Road West, as detailed in the report from the Municipal Enforcement Services department dated December 18, 2019, be passed.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

6.

Notice of intention to demolish - 153 Balsam Drive

 

 

-           Report from Planning Services Department,
December 18, 2019

 

 

Moved by Councillor Gittings

 

1.

That the property at 153 Balsam Drive be removed from the Oakville Register of Properties of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest; and

 

 

2.

That, prior to demolition, the property owner allow for the salvage of historic materials from the house.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

7.

Heritage Oakville Advisory Committee (December 17, 2019)

 

 

Moved by Councillor Gittings

 

That the minutes of the Heritage Oakville Advisory Committee meeting of December 17, 2019, be received.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

RISE AND REPORT TO COUNCIL

 

Moved by Councillor Grant

 

That this committee rise and report.

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

The Mayor arose and reported that the Committee of the Whole has met and has made recommendations on Consent Items 1 and 2, Public Hearing Items 3 and 4, Discussion Items 5 and 6, and Advisory Committee Minutes Item 7, as noted by the Clerk.

 

 

Moved by Councillor Longo                    Seconded by Councillor Parmar

 

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

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

NEW BUSINESS

 

 

(Emergency, Congratulatory or Condolence)

 

Councillor Duddeck provided condolences to former Councillor Keith Bird on the passing of his wife Gail Bird.

 

 

 

 

CONSIDERATION AND READING OF BY-LAWS

 

Moved by Councillor Knoll                 Seconded by Councillor Elgar

 

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

 

2020-002

A by-law to partially assume Registered Plan
20M-1032.  (Re: Item 1)

 

 

2020-003

A by-law to amend By-law 2018-153 a by-law to prohibit and regulate signs within the Town of Oakville.  (Re: Item 5)

 

 

2020-010

A by-law to remove the “H15” Holding Provision from the lands municipally described as 3282, 3276 Millicent Avenue and 17 Carnegie Drive (Sixth Line Corporation, File No.: Z.1315.08).  (Re: Item 2)

 

 

2020-012

A by-law to declare that certain land is not subject to part lot control (Blocks 385, 386, 387 and 388, Plan 20M-1186 – Fernbrook Homes (Seven Oaks 2017) Limited).

 

 

2020-007

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

 

 

                                                                                                               CARRIED

 

 

ADJOURNMENT

 

 

The Mayor adjourned the meeting 9:12 p.m.

 

 

 

                                                                                    ________________________________

                                                                                                        KATHY PATRICK

                                                                                                   ACTING TOWN CLERK

 

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