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Corporate Report Clerk s Files Originator s Files CD.03.APP (Applewood) DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Chair and Members of Planning and Development Committee Meeting Date: May 29, 2006 Edward R. Sajecki Commissioner of Planning and Building Proposed Amendment to the Residential Low Density II Land Use Policies Applewood District Policies of Mississauga Plan RECOMMENDATION: That a public meeting be held at the Planning and Development Committee to consider the following recommendation as outlined in the report titled Proposed Amendment to the Residential Low Density II Land Use Policies Applewood District Policies of Mississauga Plan dated from the Commissioner of Planning and Building: That Section 4.3.4.1.2, Residential Low Density II, Land Use, Mississauga Plan Policies for the Applewood District be amended to read as follows: The Residential low Density II designation permits detached, semi-detached, and duplex dwellings at a density range of 18-30 units per net residential hectare (7.3-12.1 units per net residential acre). BACKGROUND: During discussions arising from the report titled, Proposed Amendments to Mississauga Plan - Supplementary Report at the Public Meeting of the Planning and Development Committee held on April 3, 2006, the Planning and Building Department was asked to review the maximum density provision of the Residential Low Density II designation of the Mississauga Plan Policies for the Applewood District.

Planning and Development Committee - 2 - CD.03.APP COMMENTS: The Residential Low Density II designation of the Mississauga Plan Policies for the Applewood District permits detached, semi-detached and duplex dwellings at a density range of 18-50 units per net residential hectare (7.3-20.2 units per net residential acre). These provisions originated through the approval of Official Plan Amendment (OPA) No. 5 (Applewood District Policies and District Land Use Map of City Plan) by the Region of Peel on August 20, 1998, following a review of the Applewood District Policies by the City of Mississauga. Prior to OPA No. 5, lands designated Residential Low Density II in the Applewood District permitted street townhouses in addition to detached, semi-detached and other forms of freehold dwellings. The amendment removed the allowance for street townhouses from the Residential Low Density II designation, and specified other forms of freehold dwellings to mean duplex dwellings. A maximum permitted density of 50 units per net residential hectare (20.2 units per net residential acre) accommodates circumstances where townhouses are a permitted built-form. As street townhouses are no longer permitted under the Residential Low Density II designation in the Applewood District, the maximum permitted density should have been reduced. Due to this oversight, the maximum permitted density should be reconsidered as this provision is high in light of the permitted dwelling types and could result in development which may not be compatible with the existing development pattern. Mississauga Plan recognizes that the Applewood District is generally a stable, established area with a number of sites remaining to be developed or redeveloped. The focus of the Applewood District Policies of Mississauga Plan is on preserving the character of existing neighbourhoods while facilitating infill and redevelopment, among other goals. Mississauga Plan seeks to achieve a compact, orderly urban form in its residential land use pattern, generally characterised by lower densities in the interior of communities and higher densities along major roads and near concentrations of commercial, community and transportation

Planning and Development Committee - 3 - CD.03.APP facilities. Higher densities are encouraged and permitted within Nodes and City Centre. The Applewood District Policies direct higher density residential development and a variety of land uses to the node in the vicinity of the Burnhamthorpe Road East and Dixie Road intersection. Within the district, medium and high density residential development is also directed towards sections of Bloor Street and to areas in proximity of Dundas Street East. Lower density development is found in the interior of the district. The Applewood District Land Use Map is attached to this report as Appendix 1. The Applewood Planning District contains approximately 13,670 dwelling units accommodating a population of approximately 38,600 persons. The residential density for the district is approximately 36 units per net residential hectare (14.6 units per net residential acre). Lands designated Residential Low Density II represent approximately 38% of the residential land area of the Applewood Planning District and 21.4% of the housing units, respectively. In most residential planning districts within the City, street townhouses are permitted under their respective Residential Low Density II provisions. Six planning districts permit detached, semidetached and duplex dwellings under their Residential Low Density II designation, with varying permitted densities, as follows: Density Range Planning District Residential Low Density II Designation Units per net Units per net residential hectare residential acre Applewood 18-50 7.3-20.2 Clarkson Lorne Park 11-30 4.5-12.1 Creditview 18-36 7.3-14.6 Malton 18-30 7.3-12.1 Meadowvale 18-37 7.3-15.0 Sheridan 10-30 4.0-12.1

Planning and Development Committee - 4 - CD.03.APP The existing density of developed Residential Low Density II lands in the Applewood District is 21.2 units per net residential hectare (8.6 units per net residential acre). Densities by Traffic Zone for Residential Low Density II lands in the Applewood District are as follows (see Appendix 2 for a map of the Traffic Zone boundaries): Traffic Zone # of Residential Net Residential Area Low Density II units Hectares Acres Net Residential Density Units Units per per hectare acre 69 1,219 54.2 133.9 22.5 9.1 70 817 37.1 91.6 22.0 8.9 74 398 19.9 49.2 20.0 8.1 75 491 26.2 64.7 18.7 7.6 District Total: 2,925 137.4 339.5 21.2 8.6 There are certain areas designated Residential Low Density II in the Applewood Planning District that are developed at densities greater than the district average. For example, Annamore Road, Greenore Road and Greta Gate are developed with an average density of 28 units per net residential hectare (11.3 units per net residential acre). It is proposed that the upper limit of the Residential Low Density II land use policies for the Applewood Planning District be reduced from 50 units per net residential hectare (20.2 units per net residential acre) to 30 units per net residential hectare (12.1 units per net residential acre). This reduction reflects the established development pattern and will serve to promote future development occurring in a manner that is consistent with the character of existing neighbourhoods. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Not applicable.

Planning and Development Committee - 5 - CD.03.APP CONCLUSION: Reducing the maximum net residential density permitted under the Residential Low Density II designation of the Mississauga Plan Policies for the Applewood District from 50 units per net residential hectare to 30 units per net residential hectare (from 20.2 units per net residential acre to 12.2 units per net residential acre) is appropriate to recognize the established densities of lands designated Residential Low Density II. This is similar to the Residential Low Density II density range in other planning districts, will accommodate future development in a manner that is consistent with the character of existing neighbourhoods, and is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of Mississauga Plan. ATTACHMENTS: APPENDIX 1: Applewood District Land Use Map APPENDIX 2: Traffic Zones - Applewood Planning District Original Signed By: Edward R. Sajecki Commissioner of Planning and Building K:\PLAN\POLICY\GROUP\2006 Districts\Applewood\reslow2amendment2.doc