Town of NewmarketMinutesCommittee of the WholeMeeting #:Date:Monday, November 04, 2019Time: 12:30 P.m. - 3:30 P.m.Location:Council ChambersMunicipal Offices395 Mulock DriveNewmarket, ON L3Y 4X7Members Present:Mayor TaylorDeputy Mayor & Regional Councillor VeghCouncillor SimonCouncillor WoodhouseCouncillor TwinneyCouncillor MorrisonCouncillor KwapisCouncillor BroomeCouncillor BisanzStaff Present:J. Sharma, Chief Administrative OfficerE. Armchuk, Commissioner of Corporate ServicesP. Noehammer, Commissioner of Development & Infrastructure ServicesI. McDougall, Commissioner of Community ServicesL. Lyons, Director of Legislative Services/Town ClerkJ. Unger, Acting Director of Planning & Building ServicesF. Scott, Manager of Regulatory ServicesJ. Grossi, Legislative CoordinatorFor consideration by Council on November 11, 2019.The meeting was called to order at 12:30 PM.Mayor Taylor in the Chair.Deputy Mayor and Regional Councillor Vegh in the Chair for the discussion of Item 9.1: Motion - Indigenous Land Recognition Plaque.1.Additions & Corrections to the Agenda The Clerk advised of the following additions to the revised agenda: Item 4.1: Deputation by David Kempton regarding Prioritizing Cycling Infrastructure on Mulock Drive Item 5.4: Request for Demolition Permit - 1075 Gorham Street Staff Report was distributed with the addendum Item 5.14: Petition regarding Traffic Calming Measures/Speed Mitigation at William Roe Boulevard and Dixon Boulevard was distributed with the addendum Moved by:Councillor KwapisSeconded by:Deputy Mayor & Regional Councillor Vegh That the additions to the agenda be approved. Carried2.Declarations of Pecuniary Interest Councillor Kwapis declared a conflict related to Item 5.1 Site Specific Exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 178 Parkview Crescent. He advised that he resides on the Parkview Crescent. Councillor Morrison declared a conflict related to Item 5.1 Site Specific Exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 178 Parkview Crescent. He advised that his parents reside on Parkview Crescent. 3.Presentations & Recognitions None.4.Deputations 4.1Prioritizing Cycling Infrastructure on Mulock Drive 1.DeputationsandFurtherNoticeForm D. Kempton_Redacted.pdfDavid Kempton provided a deputation regarding the multi use paths (MUPs) outlined in the Prioritizing Cycling Infrastructure on Mulock Drive report and the need for east/west cycling pathways in Newmarket.Moved by:Councillor MorrisonSeconded by:Councillor Kwapis That the deputation provided by David Kempton regarding Prioritizing Cycling Infrastructure on Mulock Drive be received. Carried5.Consent Items Moved by:Councillor BroomeSeconded by:Councillor Woodhouse That sub-items 5.4, 5.8, 5.9, 5.10, 5.11, 5.12, and 5.13 be adopted on consent. See following sub-items 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7 and 5.14 for motions Carried5.1Site Specific Exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 178 Parkview Crescent 1.Site Specific Exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 178 Parkview Crescent - 2019-103.pdf2.178ParkviewCres_LocationMap.pdf3.Proposal.pdf4.By-law - 178 Parkview Cres.pdfMoved by:Deputy Mayor & Regional Councillor VeghSeconded by:Councillor Woodhouse That the report entitled Site Specific Exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 178 Parkview Crescent dated November 4th, 2019 be received; and, That Council approve the requested site-specific exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 178 Parkview Crescent and adopt the attached exemption by-law. CarriedCouncillor Morrison and Councillor Kwapis took no part in the discussion or vote on the foregoing matter due to a declared conflict.5.2Site Specific Exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 844 Magnolia Avenue 1.Site Specific Exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 844 Magnolia Avenue - 2019-104.pdf2.844MagnoliaAve_LocationMap.pdf3.Proposal(1).pdf4.By-law - 844 Magnolia Ave.pdfMoved by:Councillor TwinneySeconded by:Councillor Simon That the report entitled Site Specific Exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 844 Magnolia Avenue dated November 4th, 2019 be received; and, That Council approve the requested site-specific exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 844 Magnolia Avenue and adopt the attached exemption by-law. Carried5.3Application for Zoning By-Law Amendment 247 and 251 Kathryn Crescent 1.Application for ZBLA 247 and 251 Kathryn Crescent - 2019-105.pdf2.location map for complete application.pdf3.2019-1-24 Kathryn- Site Plan for Signage (2).pdf4.2019-01-24_249 Kathryn - 3D View - 3D View 1.pdfMoved by:Councillor KwapisSeconded by:Councillor Woodhouse That the report entitled Application for Zoning By-Law Amendment 247 and 251 Kathryn Crescent dated May 21, 2019 be received; and, That application for Zoning By-Law amendment, as submitted by Kariminejad Nobari, for lands on the north side of Kathryn Crescent, be denied; and, That Reza Hayati, Sunrise Constrade Corp., 7368 Yonge Street, Unit 210, Thornhill, L4J 8H9 be notified of this action. Carried5.4Request for Demolition Permit - 1075 Gorham Street 1.Request for Demolition Permit - 1075 Gorham Street - 2019-112.pdf2.Attach 1 - 1075 Gorham Street_Memo.pdf3.Humber college report 1075 Gorham.pdf That the report entitled Request for Demolition Permit - 1075 Gorham Street dated November 4, 2019 be received; and, That the subject property known as 1075 Gorham Street be Designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act; and, That Staff be authorized to publish and serve Council’s Notice of Intention to Designate as per the requirements of the Ontario Heritage Act; and, That if there are no objections to the designation in accordance with the provisions of the Ontario Heritage Act, Staff be authorized to place a designation by-law before Council for adoption; and, That if there are any objections in accordance with the provisions of the Ontario Heritage Act, the Clerk be directed to refer the proposed designation to the Ontario Conservation Review Board; and, That Staff be authorized and directed to do all things necessary to give effect to this resolution. 5.5Prioritizing Cycling Infrastructure on Mulock Drive 1.Prioritizing Cycling Infrastructure - 2019-99.pdfMoved by:Councillor SimonSeconded by:Deputy Mayor & Regional Councillor Vegh That the report entitled Prioritizing Cycling Infrastructure on Mulock Drive dated November 4, 2019 be received; and, That the 5-year Active Transportation Implementation Plan now includes the Mulock MUP as a priority; and, That Staff proceed with a Feasibility Study and Design for the Mulock Drive multi-use path (MUP); and, That funding sources be sought from York Region, or from provincial and federal grant programs for the study, design and construction of the Mulock MUP; and, That Staff be authorized and directed to do all things necessary to give effect to this resolution. Carried5.6 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Project – Notification of Ontario Power Generation (OPG) Grant Partnership 1.Electric Vehicle Charging Station Project - Notification of Grant Partnership Submission - 2019-106.pdfMoved by:Councillor KwapisSeconded by:Councillor Woodhouse That the report entitled Electric Vehicle Charging Station Project – Notification of OPG Grant Partnership Submission dated November 4, 2019 be received; and, That Council supports Newmarket’s inclusion in Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) grant application to Natural Resources Canada’s Zero-Emissions Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) to apply for funding to purchase and install electric vehicle charging stations in public parking locations owned by the Town; and, That Staff be authorized and directed to do all things necessary to give effect to this resolution. Carried5.7Parking Enforcement Initiative – Pay It Forward Program 1.Parking Enforcement Initiative - Pay It Forward Program - 2019-107.pdf2.Attachment 1 - Courtesy Parking Ticket.pdf3.Attachment 2 - Victoria Courtesy Ticket.pdfAn alternate motion was presented and it noted below in bold. Moved by:Councillor BisanzSeconded by:Councillor Simon That the report entitled Parking Enforcement Initiative – Pay It Forward Program dated November 4, 2019 be received; and, That Council approve Staff initiating a Pay It Forward Pilot Program to be applied to the Town of Newmarket CARE Fund (Creating Accessible Recreation for Everyone) in lieu of monetary fines for parking enforcement at various times throughout the year; and, That Staff report back to Council within 18 months; and, That Staff be authorized and directed to do all things necessary to give effect to this resolution. Carried5.8Heritage Newmarket Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of September 3, 2019 1.Post-Meeting Minutes - HNAC_Sep03_2019 - English.pdf That the Heritage Newmarket Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of September 3, 2019 be received. 5.9Appointment Committee Meeting Minutes of September 3, 2019 1.Post-Meeting Minutes - APPOINT_Sep03_2019 - English.pdf That the Appointment Committee Meeting Minutes of September 3, 2019 be received. 5.10Appointment Committee Meeting (Closed Session) Minutes of September 3, 2019 That the Appointment Committee Meeting (Closed Session) Minutes of September 3, 2019 be received. 5.11Main Street District Business Improvement Area Board of Management Meeting Minutes of September 18, 2019 1.Post-Meeting Minutes - BIA_Sep18_2019 - English.pdf That the Main Street District Business Improvement Area Board of Management Meeting Minutes of September 18, 2019 be received. 5.12Newmarket Public Library Board Meeting Minutes of September 18, 2019 1.Post-Meeting Minutes - NPLB_Sep18_2019 - English.pdf That the Newmarket Public Library Board Meeting Minutes of September 18, 2019 be received. 5.13Outstanding Matters List 1.11 - COW Outstanding Items Chart - November 4, 2019.pdf That the list of outstanding matters be received. 5.14Petition regarding Traffic Calming Measures/Speed Mitigation at William Roe Boulevard and Dixon Boulevard 1.Petition - Wm Roe Dixon_Redacted.pdfMoved by:Councillor KwapisSeconded by:Councillor Bisanz That the petition regarding Traffic Calming Measures/Speed Mitigation at William Roe Boulevard and Dixon Boulevard be referred to Staff. Carried6.Action Items None.7.Reports by Regional Representatives None.8.Notices of Motions None.9.Motions 9.1Indigenous Land Recognition Plaque (Mayor Taylor) Moved by:Mayor TaylorSeconded by:Councillor Twinney That Council direct staff to work with Indigenous community members and organizations in Newmarket to create a land recognition statement to be permanently installed on the front of the Town Offices on National Indigenous Peoples Day 2020. Carried10.New Business 10.1Multi-Use Pathways Moved by:Councillor SimonSeconded by:Councillor Broome That Council direct Staff to report back in 2020 regarding the best practices and options for improving the signage and markings on the Tom Taylor Trail system. Carried11.Closed Session Mayor Taylor advised that there was no requirement for a Closed Session.12.Public Hearing Matter None.13.Adjournment Moved by:Councillor MorrisonSeconded by:Councillor Broome That the meeting be adjourned at 1:59 PM. CarriedNo Item Selected This item has no attachments1.Post-Meeting Minutes - HNAC_Sep03_2019 - English.pdf1.Application for ZBLA 247 and 251 Kathryn Crescent - 2019-105.pdf2.location map for complete application.pdf3.2019-1-24 Kathryn- Site Plan for Signage (2).pdf4.2019-01-24_249 Kathryn - 3D View - 3D View 1.pdf1.Site Specific Exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 178 Parkview Crescent - 2019-103.pdf2.178ParkviewCres_LocationMap.pdf3.Proposal.pdf4.By-law - 178 Parkview Cres.pdf1.Site Specific Exemption to Interim Control By-law 2019-04 for 844 Magnolia Avenue - 2019-104.pdf2.844MagnoliaAve_LocationMap.pdf3.Proposal(1).pdf4.By-law - 844 Magnolia Ave.pdf1.Post-Meeting Minutes - APPOINT_Sep03_2019 - English.pdf1.Post-Meeting Minutes - BIA_Sep18_2019 - English.pdf1.Post-Meeting Minutes - NPLB_Sep18_2019 - English.pdf1.Electric Vehicle Charging Station Project - Notification of Grant Partnership Submission - 2019-106.pdf1.Prioritizing Cycling Infrastructure - 2019-99.pdf1.Parking Enforcement Initiative - Pay It Forward Program - 2019-107.pdf2.Attachment 1 - Courtesy Parking Ticket.pdf3.Attachment 2 - Victoria Courtesy Ticket.pdf1.11 - COW Outstanding Items Chart - November 4, 2019.pdf1.Request for Demolition Permit - 1075 Gorham Street - 2019-112.pdf2.Attach 1 - 1075 Gorham Street_Memo.pdf3.Humber college report 1075 Gorham.pdf1.DeputationsandFurtherNoticeForm D. Kempton_Redacted.pdf1.Petition - Wm Roe Dixon_Redacted.pdf