MINUTES PLANNING & SUBDIVISIONS COMMITTEE SEPTEMBER 15, 1983 Aubrey Glass - Chairman Wayne Lippert George Hankin Rick Conway Patricia Malone - DELEGATIONS - Mrs. Richard Thompson fiji th Ms. Diana Devitt attended the meeting to discuss with the Co~mittee their proposal for a day care centre in Mr. and Mrs. Thompson's house on Manitoba Street North. The existing house sits well back from the road and the property contains approximately 1 acre. According to Provincial legislation they require thirty square feet per child and the area proposed to be used for the day care centre would accormnodate 15-20 children, but they have no intentions at this time of taking that many children into day care. They propose to take infants and up to 3 year old children. They have already applied to the Province for a licence to operate a day care centre and one of the requirements for the licence is that the property be properly zoned. A DAY CARE CENTRE IS PERMITTED IN AN INSTITUTIONAL ZONE. THE COMMITTEE WOULD APPROVE AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE ZONING ON THIS PROPERTY TO INSTITUTIONAL. MRS. THOMPSON InLL BE SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION FOR REZONING IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE. By-Law Officer Colan Cowan attended the meeting discussing with the Committee the problems he is having with our existing parking machine. The parking machine at the Library Parking Lot has not been working properly for the greater part of the summer and has been removed and is now sitting in the By-Law Office. North American Distributors Limited have demonstrated a TicFak 4000 Parking Machine and have submitted a quotation. The Tic Fak Model 4000 comes complete with pedestal and day display. Direct purchase of the machine, the cost is $7,913.25. A second option is a 36 month payment plan at 12% interest and the total cost is $8,792.50. A third option is a lease to purchase option with revenue split 30% to 70% in favour of the vendor and if, after twelve months, the To',m opts to purchase, 80% of the vendor's revenue gain will be credited toward the purchase price with the Town to pay the balance outstanding at the end of the twelve months and the purchase price would be $8,792.50. If at the end of the twelve month period the TQl"m did not purchase the machine, then the vendor would keep the 70% split he had received as lease price for the machine~ 4$- SEE ITEN NO. 835. SEPTEMBER 15/83 PAGE 1
- CORRESPONDENCE - Mr. IHlliam Cairns requesting we proceed with rezoning By-Law 1183-25 and, if necessary, have it brought before the Ontario Municipal Board at their earliest convenience. SEE ITEM NO. 810. rluskoka Land Division Committee advising that one file had been endorsed with consent from August 1st, 1983 to August 31st, 1983. NONE REQUIRED. District Planning advising that the District Municipality have now purchased and have installed their new computer. District Planning are now developing a Land Use Information Information System. They reco!1lmend a "Users Group" Committee be established to assist in guiding the development of the Land Use Information System. Representatives would also be responsible for informing their respective offices of progress on the development of the system. Committee would meet on a regular basis. The first meeting of the group was held on September 7th, 1983 at 9~OO a.m. in the District Building. Building Inspector Ben Einarson advised the Committee of what had taken place at the meeting and, in particular, information on floodplain mapping which would also be stored in the computer. NONE REQUIRED. Committee of Adjustment Notice of Public Hearing for Craig and Monica Schell on the south part of Lot 7, Plan M-3, 183 Woodchester Avenue, Bracebridge Ward. A variance of.15 metres as to the front yard setback is being requested. Hearing date for the application is Tuesday, September 27th, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. NONE REQUIRED. Roads Superintendent Hans Muntz had worked out a cost per parking space based on the cost of developing the Library parking lot. In the case of the Library parking lot, the cost per parking space was approximately $866.00 and this figure did not include the cost of purchasing any property. Mr. Muntz had also worked out an approximate cost per parking space for developing the new parking lot recently completed for the Court House. The average cost per lot for developing this parking lot was $2,436.00 per parking space, and in this case, the cost price of the land is included. Mr. Muntz suggests that a reasonable estimate of the cost of developing one parking space is $1,500.00. CHAIRMAN AUBREY GLASS REQUESTED THE COMMITTEE CONSIDER THE COST PER PARKING LOT AND HOPEFULLY AT OUR NEXT MEETING, THEY CAN ARRIVE AT A RECOMMENDATION AS TO THE COST PER PARKING SPACE. SEPTEMBER 15/83 PAGE 2
The boat basin and the tennis court to be provided by the developers of the new Riverwoods Development were discussed by the Committee. It was the original intention that the property on which the boat basin and the tennis courts would be developed should be deeded to the Town and leased back to the developer. The Committee have concerns with the tennis court being developed on Town property. The Corr@ittee suggests the area around the boat basin be enlarged and deeded to the municipality and, in turn, leased back to the developer. The area on which the tennis court is to be developed be retained in the name of the developer. PECUNIARY INTEREST DECLARED BY COUNCIL LOR RICK CONHAY (EMPLOYMENT HITH FOHLER CONST'N CO. LTD), HHO TOOK NO PART IN THE RELATIVE DISCUSSION OR VOTE, IF ANY, ON THIS ITEM. SEE item NO. 803. Councillor Pat Malone expressed concern that construction of the new addition to the Library may interfere with parking in the Library Parking Lot. IT,IAS FELT THAT THIS SHOULD NOT HAPPEN BUT IT HAS SUGGESTED THE BUILDING INSPECTORS AND THE BY-LAH FICERS CHECK ON THIS PERIODICALLY. Building Inspector Ben Einarson was requested to bring the Committee up to date on progress with an Agreement covering the used car sales lot for James Smith. MR. EINAR SON ADVISED THE COMMITTEE THAT THE AGREEMENT HAD BEEN PREPARED AND HAD BEEN SIGNED. - PAYMENT ACCOUNTS - HAYNE LIPPERT--RICK CONHAY that the Following "Town of Bracebridge" By-Law Account be approved for payment: Total $ 42.50 SEVERANCES: CARR TED B/479/83/BR Robert \vm. Copeland APPROVED. B/345/83/BR Amy Gertrude Prior APPROVED providing the shoreline road allowance is closed and a minor variance for both frontage and area is obtained for both lots. SEPTEMBER 15/83 PAGE 3
B/468/83/BR B/463/83/BR REZONTNGS: Keith & Beverley Thompson Norman E. Rosewarne APPROVED subject to the lot on the north being created by the severance being a full two acres and the severed portion plus the existing parcel to which it is being added making a full two acres, and subject also to rezoning to Rural Residential on the northern parcel plus the severed parcel. APPROVED subject to the shoreline road allowance being closed and added to the existing lots and further subject to the property being rezoned to SR. Edwin Longhurst requesting a change in zoning from SR to SR-Special for Severance File #B/330/83/BR, Part of Lot 10, Concession 7, Macaulay Ward. SEE ITEM NO. 836. Mr. Alan Dika requesting exemption from Section 9:14 (c) of By-Law #73-60 and a rezoning to Rural-Special for a rural lot with lesser frontage for Part of Lot 30, Concession 9, Draper Ward. SEE ITEM NO. 837. Mr. Wolfgang Zupke requesting a change in zoning from Rl to R2 for Lots 15 and 16, Plan 8, (115 Holditch Street) Bracebridge Ward. MR. ZUPKE'S APPLICATION FOR REZONING WAS DEFERRED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. Mrs. Helga Zupke requesting a change in zoning from Rl to R2 for Lot 24 and Part 1 on BR-1288 (157 Holditch Street), Bracebridge Ward. MRS. ZUPKE'S APPLICATION FOR REZONING WAS DEFERRED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. SEPTEMBER 15/83 PAGE 4
Mr. William Joyce requesting a change in zoning from Rural to SR for Severance File IIB1343/82/BR, Part of Lot 24, Concession 2, Oakley Hard. SEE ITEM NO. 838. REPEAT ITEMS: Item 11156: Land Division Committee Decisions B1324/83/BR - Thomas Mataija & John Mataija Lot 1, Conc. 3, Macaulay Hard. That consent will be granted provided that: The subject lands are brought into conformity with the Zoning By-law. B1330/83/BR - Edwin R. Longhurst Lot 10, Concession 7, Macaulay Hard. That consent will be granted provided that: The subject lands are brought into conformity with the Zoning By-la\-J by means of the severed and retained lands being zoned for their intended use. REPEAT. Item 11214: Committee of Adjustment Deci sions A/17/83 - Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Garvey Pt. Lot 5, Conc. 2, Macaulay Hard. Decision: That the variance of.03 metres as to the side yard setback at the northwesterly corner of the existing dwelling be granted. A!l.8/83 - Helen I. Stevens Part Lot 12, Conc. 8, Macaulay Hard, being Part 8 on Plan 2 REPEAT. " Decision: That the variance of up to 2.74 metres as to the side yard setback at the northeasterly corner of the proposed carport be granted. SEPTEMBER 15/83 PAGE 5
Ttem 1/803: Item 1/810: Riverwoods Development The side yards for the proposed buildings on Block D are to be considered. The Committee recom~ends Lot 1 in the area of the boat basin be enlarged and deeded to the municipality as part of the 5% lands and in turn leased back to the developer. The area to be developed as a tennis court should be retained in the name of the developer. REPEAT. Cairns Rezoning PECUNIARY INTEREST DECLARED ON THIS ITEM BY COUNCILLOR RICK CONWAY (EMPLOYMENT WITH FOWLER CONST'N CO. LTD) IvHO TOOK NO PART IN THE RELATTVE DISCUSSION OR VOTE, IF ANY, THERE ON. A resolution will be presented at the next regular Council meeting to have By-Law #83-25 submitted to Ontario Municipal Board for approval without comment from the municipality on the objections. NOTICE NEW ITEMS: Item #835: Parking Control Machine The possibility of free parking in the Library lot was discussed and it was decided an overall review of the parking situation would take place in the next year. A resolution will be presented at the next regular Council meeting to have a Tic Fak Model 4000 self-serve parking control machine complete with pedestal and day display installed in the Library parking lot under the lease to purchase option, the total price of machine $8,792.50. Item 11836: Longhurs t Rezoning The application for an SR-Special zone was approved by Committee and a resolution will be presented at the next regular Council meeting recommending a public meeting be held. Item 11837: Dika Rezoning The application for rezoning to RU-Special with exemption from Section 9:14 (c) of By-Law 1173-60 was approved by Committee and a resolution will be presented at the next regular Council meeting recom~ending a public meeting be held. Item 11838: Joyce Rezoning The application for rezoning to SR was approved by Committee and a resolution will be presented at the next regular Council meeting recommending a public meeting be held..... '~1.. ~~. ~.... SEPTEMBER 15/83 PAGE 6