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1 INDEX TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MINUTES #4/05 Friday, June 3, 2005 MINUTES Minutes of Meeting #3/05, held on May 6, ONTARIO REGULATION Ontario Ltd Ontario Limited 300 Bell Canada 292 Biadi, Graziano 291 Block 11 Landowner's Group 277, 279 Bock, Maria and Aurel 311 Bryson, Kathleen 311 City of Toronto 297, 298, 301 City of Vaughan 302, 303 Colagiacomo, David 281 Cougs Investments Ltd. 289 Da Rocha, Linda 312 DiBiase, Anna 282 Domi, Leanne 312 Dufferin Construction Co. 284, 286, 305 Garth Homes Inc. 266 Gold, Patricia 312 Haight, Jim and Lynn 269, 270 Hamer, Ivan 274 Herlt, Jasmine 267 Kleen-Flo Tumbler Industries Ltd. 293 Kronis, Jules 311 Kyriazakos, Jack 314 Laposta, Angela 313 Mattamy (Goreway Phase II) Limited 295 Menchella, Tony 314 Palombo, Silvana 272 Petrouneas, Angelo 314 Prizhen, Walter 311 Region of Peel 308 Regional Municipality of York 306
2 Rom, Sofia 287 Rulli, Luciano and Patricia 313 Selinis, Kosta 273 Soha, Daniel and Katherine 313 Spitsine, Oleg 271 Town of Markham 309 Trans Force 296 York Condominium Corporation No REQUEST FOR DISPOSAL OF TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY-OWNED LAND South Side of Giltspur Drive, Adjacent to 67 Giltspur Drive. Humber River Watershed. CFN LAKE ONTARIO BIOREGIONAL MODELING INITIATIVE 318 HABITAT ENHANCEMENT BERM CONSTRUCTION East of Ninth Line and North of Markham By-Pass, Town of Markham 320 ACQUISITION OF VEHICLE 322 WEST ETOBICOKE CREEK CHANNEL NATURALIZATION & REHABILITATION 323 WATERSHED IMPACT MODELLING TOOL 325
3 MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE #4/05 June 3, 2005 The Executive Committee Meeting #4/05, was held in the South Theatre, Black Creek Pioneer Village, on Friday, June 3, The Chair Dick O'Brien, called the meeting to order at 10:10 a.m. PRESENT Bas Balkissoon Frank Dale Rob Ford Dick O'Brien Nancy Stewart REGRETS David Barrow Michael Di Biase Suzan Hall Gerri Lynn O'Connor Dave Ryan Member Member Member Chair Member, Authority Member Member Member Vice Chair Member RES.#B62/05 - Moved by: Seconded by: MINUTES Frank Dale Nancy Stewart THAT the Minutes of Meeting #3/05, held on May 6, 2005, be approved. CARRIED SECTION II - ITEMS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION RES.#B63/05 - APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS PURSUANT TO ONTARIO REGULATION 158 Fill, Construction & Alteration to Waterway. Pursuant to Ontario Regulation 158 written permission from the Authority is required to: (a) construct any building or structure or permit any building or structure to be constructed in or on a pond or swamp or in any area susceptible to flooding during a Regional Storm; 265
4 (b) place or dump fill or permit fill to be placed or dumped in the areas described in the schedules whether such fill is already located in or upon such area, or brought to or on such area from some other place or places; (c) straighten, change, divert or interfere in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream, or watercourse. A permit may be refused through a Hearing Process, if in the opinion of the Authority, the conservation of land, control of flooding or pollution is affected. Moved by: Seconded by: Rob Ford Bas Balkissoon THAT permits be granted in accordance with Ontario Regulation 158 for the applications ( , inclusive and Jack Kyriazakos), which are listed below. CARRIED CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) GARTH HOMES INC. To construct in a flood plain, place fill within a regulated area on Part Lot 3, Concession 1 EYS, Lot 4, Plan 4068, (71 Plymbridge Road), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Garth Homes Inc. The purpose is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area and construct within a Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two 2 storey brick and stone house. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Drawing No. A0.1, Lot Grading Site Plan; Drawing No. A2.1, Footings and Foundation Plan; Drawing No. A2.2, Basement Floor Plan; Drawing No. A2.3, Ground Floor Plan, with 2nd Floor Framing; Drawing No. A4.1, Building Cross Sections, prepared by Robertson Martin Architects Inc., dated May 11, 2005, revised on April 12, 2005, received on May 12, 2005; Drawing No. LA1, Landscape Plan; Drawing No. L1, Grading Plan, prepared by Eden Tree Designs, dated May 9, 2005, received on May 12,
5 The proposal is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area and construct within a Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey brick and stone dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The subject property is located east of Yonge Street and south of York Mills Road within the Hoggs Hollow Special Policy Area (SPA). All works will be sufficiently setback from the top of bank. The new dwelling will be flood proofed to TRCA engineering requirements. A letter has been submitted by a structural engineer which states that the proposed dwelling is able to withstand the flows and velocities in the event of a flood. A sediment control fence will be installed and maintained during construction to ensure that no debris enters into the adjacent watercourse. All excavated material will be removed off the site. There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project. There will be no impact on fisheries, significant natural features or riparian vegetation. Native and non-invasive species will be planted. The proposal is consistent with Section (B), Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 188/05/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 24, JASMINE HERLT To construct in a flood plain, place fill within a regulated area on Lots 3, 4, Plan 2773, (6 St. Margarets Drive), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Jasmine Herlt. The purpose is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area and construct within a Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River to facilitate the replacement of a garage and second floor cabana. The existing structure will be demolished. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: 267
6 Drawing No. A1.1, Site Plan, General Notes and Construction Notes; Drawing A3.1, Elevations, Drawing A3.2, Building Sections, prepared by Studioblackbox, dated January 11, 2005, received January 11, 2005; Drawing No. A2.1, Floor Plans and Roof Plans, prepared by Studioblackbox, dated January 11, 2005, received January 11, 2005, Red-lined revised by TRCA staff to indicate that all electrical and mechanical equipment is situated above the Regional Storm Elevation; to confirm that all mechanical and electrical equipment will be above the Regional Storm Elevation, received from Studioblackbox Architect dated May 19, The proposal is to excavate and place fill within a Fill Regulated Area and construct within the Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River to facilitate the replacement of a garage and a second floor cabana. The existing structure will be demolished. The subject property is within the Hoggs Hollow Special Policy Area (SPA) and is located east of Yonge Street and south of York Mills Road. The proposed works are sufficiently setback from the top of bank. The proposed structure will be flood proofed to TRCA requirements. All electrical and mechanical equipment will be situated above the Regional Storm Elevation. A letter will be submitted by a structural engineer which states that the structure will be able to withstand the flows and velocities in the event of a Regional Storm. Sediment controls are not necessary as the proposed works are in excess of 10 metres from the top of bank. There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project. There will be no impact on riparian vegetation, fisheries or significant natural features. are not required as part of this application. The proposal is consistent with Section (B) - Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas - of the Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 015/05/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 18,
7 8.1.3 JIM AND LYNN HAIGHT To construct in a flood plain, place fill within a regulated area on Lot 22, Plan 2478, (51 Plymbridge Road - West Lot), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Jim and Lynn Haight. The purpose is to excavate and place fill within a Fill Regulated Area and construct within a Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Drawing A-1, Site Plan; Drawing No. A-3, Lower Level Plan; Drawing No. A-4, Main Floor Plan; Drawing No. A-5, Second Floor Plan; Drawing A-9, Front Elevation; Drawing No. A-10, East Elevation; Drawing No. 11, Rear Elevation; Drawing No. A-12, West Elevation, prepared by Peter Higgins Architect Inc., revised on April 15, 2005, received May 2, 2005; Drawing No. L-1, Landscape Plan, prepared by Peter Higgins Architect Inc., revised on April 15, 2005, received on May 2, 2005, Red-lined Revised by TRCA staff on May 19, 2005 to delete inground pool and cabana. The proposal is to excavate and place fill within a Fill Regulated Area and construct within a Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two storey dwelling on the west lot of 51 Plymbridge Road. A new dwelling will also be constructed on the east lot and is subject to a separate permit application. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The proposed development was subject to a Consent Application and Minor Variance Application reviewed by TRCA staff. The subject property is within the Hoggs Hollow Special Policy Area (SPA) and is located east of Yonge Street and south of York Mills Road. All works are sufficiently set back from the top of bank. The new dwelling will be flood proofed to TRCA engineering requirements. A letter has been submitted by a structural engineer which states that the proposed dwelling is able to withstand the flows and velocities in the event of a flood. Sediment controls are not necessary as the proposed works are sufficiently setback from significant natural features. There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project. There will be no impact on fisheries, riparian vegetation or significant natural features. 269
8 Native and non-invasive species will be planted. The proposal is consistent with Section (B), Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 183/05/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 19, JIM AND LYNN HAIGHT To construct in a flood plain, place fill within a regulated area on Lot 22, Plan 2478, (51 Plymbridge Road - East Lot), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Jim and Lynn Haight. The purpose is to excavate and place fill within a Fill Regulated Area and construct within a Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Drawing A-1, Site Plan; Drawing No. A-3, Lower Level Plan; Drawing No. A-4, Main Floor Plan; Drawing No. A-5, Second Floor Plan; Drawing A-9, Front Elevation; Drawing No. A-10, East Elevation; Drawing No. 11, Rear Elevation; Drawing No. A-12, West Elevation, prepared by Peter Higgins Architect Inc., revised on April 15, 2005, received on May 2, 2005; Drawing No. L-1, Landscape Plan, prepared by Peter Higgins Architect Inc., revised on April 15, 2005, received on May 2, 2005, Red-lined Revised by TRCA staff to delete inground pool and cabana on May 19, The proposal is to excavate and place fill within a Fill Regulated Area and construct within a Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two storey dwelling on the east lot of 51 Plymbridge Road. A new dwelling will also be constructed on the west lot. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The proposed development was subject to a Consent Application and Minor Variance Application reviewed by TRCA staff. The subject property is within the Hoggs Hollow Special Policy Area (SPA) and is located east of Yonge Street and south of York Mills Road. All works are sufficiently set back from the top of bank. 270
9 The new dwelling will be flood proofed to TRCA engineering requirements. A letter has been submitted by a structural engineer which states that the proposed dwelling is able to withstand the flows and velocities in the event of a flood. Sediment controls are not necessary as the proposed works are sufficiently setback from significant natural features. There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project. There will be no impact on fisheries, riparian vegetation or significant natural features. Native and non-invasive species will be planted. The proposal is consistent with Section (B), Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 184/05/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 19, OLEG SPITSINE To place fill within a regulated area on Lot 7, Plan 5982, (11 York Valley Crescent), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Oleg Spitsine. The purpose is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Drawing No. A-1, Site Plan; Drawing No. A-2, Basement Plan; Drawing No. A-3, Ground Floor Plan; Drawing No. A-5, South and North Elevations; Drawing No. A-6, East and West Elevations, prepared by M-Arch Design Group Inc., dated May 2004, received May 16,
10 The proposal is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The subject property is located east of Yonge Street and south of York Mills Road. The proposed works are sufficiently setback from significant natural features. The proposal is not located within a Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not impact the storage or conveyance of flood waters. Sediment controls are not necessary as the proposed works are removed from significant natural features. There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project. There will be no impact on significant natural features, fisheries or riparian vegetation. Native and non-invasive species will be planted. The proposed works are consistent with Section (D) - Replacement Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 197/05/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 24, SILVANA PALOMBO To place fill within a regulated area on Lot 12, Plan 5982, (8 York Valley Crescent), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Silvana Palombo. The purpose is to excavate and place fill within a Fill Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Lot Drainage and House Siting Control Plan, prepared by R.G. McKibbon Limited, dated April 13, 2005, received on May 16, 2005; Drawing No. A1, Site Plan; Drawing No. A6, Front Elevation Plan; Drawing No. A7 and Drawing No. 8, Side Elevation Plans; Drawing No. A9, Rear Elevation Plans, prepared by Studio Adesso Design and Development Ltd., dated January 2005, received May 16,
11 The proposal is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The subject property is located east of Yonge Street and south of York Mills Road. The proposed works are sufficiently setback from significant natural features. The proposal is not located within a Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not impact the storage or conveyance of flood waters. Sediment controls are not necessary as the proposed works are removed from significant natural features. There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project. There will be no impact on significant natural features, fisheries or riparian vegetation. Native and non-invasive species will be planted. The proposed works are consistent with Section (D) - Replacement Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 191/05/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 20, 2005 CITY OF TORONTO (SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) KOSTA SELINIS To place fill within a regulated area on Lot 182, Plan M-669, (40 Anola Place), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Kosta Selinis. The purpose is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area of Highland Creek to facilitate the construction of a garage at the side addition and a shed at the rear of the dwelling. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Site Plan submitted by the applicant dated April 6, 2005, received April 19,
12 The proposal is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area of Highland Creek to facilitate the construction of a side addition and a shed at the rear of the existing dwelling. The subject property is located west of Brimley Road and south of Lawrence Avenue East. All works are sufficiently setback from the top of bank. The proposal is not located within a Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not impact the storage or conveyance of flood waters. Sediment controls are not necessary as the proposed works are removed from significant natural features. There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project. There will be no impact on fisheries, riparian vegetation or significant natural features. are not required as part of this application. The proposal is consistent with Section E - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 170/05/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 18, 2005 CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) IVAN HAMER To place fill within a regulated area on Lot 92, Plan D-135, (66 Lewis Street), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Ivan Hamer. The purpose is to excavate and place fill within a Fill Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a rear addition onto the existing dwelling. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: 274
13 Site Plan; Basement Floor Plan; Main Floor Plan; East and West Elevations; Side Elevations; Basement Framing Plan; Main Floor Plan, prepared by Jalena Djuric, received on May 10, The proposal is to excavate and place fill within a Fill Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of an addition onto the rear of the existing dwelling. The subject property is within the Lower Don Special Policy Area (SPA) and is located east of Broadview Avenue and south of Queen Street East. The proposed works are sufficiently located away from significant natural features. The proposal is not located within a Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not impact the storage or conveyance of flood waters. Sediment controls are not necessary as the proposed works are removed from significant natural features. There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project. There will be no impact on riparian vegetation or fisheries. are not required as part of this application. The proposal is consistent with Section (B), Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 186/05/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 19, 2005 CITY OF VAUGHAN ONTARIO LTD. To place fill within a regulated area on Lot 7, Concession 8 Lot 7, Plan M-1585, 399 Woodbridge Avenue, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Ontario Ltd. 275
14 The purpose is to excavate and place fill within a Fill Regulated Area of Rainbow Creek, a tributary of the Humber River, in order to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey single family residence. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Red-Line Revised Site Plan, prepared by Vanle Architect Inc., dated April 25, 2005, received April 26, 2005; Planting Plan, prepared by Vanle Architect Inc., dated April 26, 2005, received May 4, The proposal is to excavate and place fill within a Fill Regulated Area of Rainbow Creek, a tributary of the Humber River, in order to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey single family residence on the subject property. The subject property is located on the south side of Woodbridge Avenue, east of Martingrove Road and west of Kipling Avenue, in the City of Vaughan. The subject site is approximately 0.04 ha (0.09 acres) in size. The subject property was originally part of Draft Approved Plan of Subdivision Application 19T-83067, where conditions of draft approval were issued by Authority staff in August Since that time, the subdivision application remained inactive and the approval had lapsed. It is noted that TRCA staff had identified and delineated the physical top of bank feature on the parcel of land, originally affected by the subdivision application in In August 2004, TRCA staff had been circulated a series of consent applications for the overall subject property (Consent Applications B037/04 to B041/04). At that time, the applicant proposed to sever a parcel of land which included the subject property, to create a total of seven (7) lots including an open space block (Block 5). The lot that is now the subject of this permit application is located adjacent to Open Space Block 5. TRCA staff had reviewed the subject applications and noted that the lands below top of bank, as identified in 1990, were rezoned in an appropriate open space category (under By-Law 1-88, as amended). Subsequently, conditional approval for the consent applications was provided with the stipulation that the applicant obtain a permit under Ontario Regulation 158 for Lots 6 and 7, for grade changes. The submission of this permit application now addresses the conditions provided by TRCA staff. It is noted that the permit application for Lot 6 ( 162/05/VAUG) was approved by the Executive Committee on May 4, 2005 and a permit was subsequently issued on May 11, The subject lot is located outside of the Regional Storm Flood Plain of Rainbow Creek and therefore, will not affect the storage or conveyance of flood waters. 276
15 Sediment and erosion control measures will be implemented for the proposed works on the subject site. Sediment fencing will be erected and maintained for the duration of construction. There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the proposed works. The adjacent valley lands (immediately to the west) were delineated by Authority staff in 1990 as part of Draft Plan of Subdivision Application 19T This area has since been rezoned in an open space designation to prevent the erection of any new structures on these lands. No tableland vegetation will be removed as part of this application. The applicant will conduct extensive plantings on the open space block which represents a net improvement given the current manicured state of the open space lands. There are no in-water works proposed as part of this application. Furthermore, no other significant natural resources will be affected by the proposed works. Extensive plantings of native, non-invasive species will be conducted on the open space block. These plantings will be carried out in accordance with TRCA's planting guidelines. This proposal complies with Section New Urban Development, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 163/05/VAUG Report Prepared by: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: May 20, BLOCK 11 LANDOWNER'S GROUP To alter a waterway, construct in a flood plain, place fill within a regulated area on Lot 18, Concession 2 northwest of Bathurst Street and Rutherford Road, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by the Block 11 Landowner's Group. The purpose is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area, alter a watercourse and construct within the Regional Storm Flood Plain of the Lower East Branch of the East Don River, in order to facilitate the construction of a culvert crossing (Crossing B), which will contribute to the development of Planning Block 11, in the City of Vaughan. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2010 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Letter of Undertaking, to address any outstanding TRCA issues with respect to Crossing B, prepared by David Ashfield, Schaeffers Consulting Engineers, dated April 22, 2005, received April 26,
16 The proposal is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area, alter a watercourse and construct within the Regional Storm Flood Plain of the Lower East Branch of the East Don River, in order to facilitate the construction of a culvert crossing (Crossing B), which will contribute to the development of Planning Block 11, in the City of Vaughan. Planning Block 11 is bounded to the south by Rutherford Road, Bathurst Street to the east, Major Mackenzie Drive to the north and Dufferin Street to the west. The proposed bridge crossing is located on Street 1, north of Rutherford Road, west of Bathurst Street. The proposed works are in accordance with the approved Block 11 Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) and are located within a draft approved plan of subdivision (Humbold Properties Ltd.) - 19T The proposed culvert is approximately 11 metres wide, crossing a tributary of the Don River. This permit application for servicing fulfills a condition of draft approval issued by TRCA staff. Authority staff has received and reviewed technical submissions relating to the proposed crossing and has provided comments. Schaeffers Consulting Engineers, agent for the applicant, is in the process of addressing outstanding TRCA concerns. At this time, Authority staff is satisfied that these issues can be resolved shortly, prior to the release of the permit. These issues in no way affect the location of the proposed crossing, which was determined at the MESP stage. The proposed works will occur within the Regional Storm Flood Plain of the Don River. Hydraulic analyses for the proposed crossing has been submitted by the applicant and reviewed by TRCA staff. It is noted that the proposed culvert crossing has been designed in such a manner that there will be no permanent modifications to the storage and conveyance of Regional Storm flood flows and furthermore, there will be no off-site impacts. Sediment and erosion control measures will be erected between the watercourse and the proposed works. Sediment fencing will remain in place until works are complete. Through Authority policy, it is recognized that crossings of valley corridors can be permitted to occur in order to serve new development. In this case, the proposed culvert crossing is required to service the development of Block 11, of which there is an approved MESP in place. The crossing has been located to minimize impacts to the valley corridor. Furthermore, a geomorphic assessment of this crossing was provided by the applicant and reviewed and approved by TRCA technical staff. This crossing adheres to the recommendations as outlined in the geomorphic assessment and meets the minimal sizing requirements for the crossings, as stipulated in the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. Further details will be submitted with respect to the Letter of Undertaking. 278
17 TRCA Planning Ecology staff has reviewed detailed plans relating to the proposed crossing and is satisfied that the works will not result in a Harmful Alteration, Disruption or Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat. As such, a Letter of Advice will be issued to the applicant, on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), with the stipulation that works take place outside of fisheries timing windows. There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the proposal. All area disturbed through the construction process will be restored and enhanced with native plantings. These plantings will be carried out in accordance with the TRCA s planting guidelines and the detailed plans submitted by the applicant. This proposal is in compliance with Section Infrastructure and Servicing, of the Authority s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 098/05/VAUG Report Prepared by: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: May 24, BLOCK 11 LANDOWNERS GROUP To alter a waterway, construct in a flood plain on Lot 17, Concession 2, north of Rutherford Road, west of Bathurst Street, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by the Block 11 Landowners Group. The purpose is to alter a watercourse and construct within the Regional Storm Flood Plain of the South Branch of the East Don River, in order to facilitate the construction of a culvert crossing (Crossing F), which will contribute to the development of Planning Block 11, in the City of Vaughan. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2010 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Letter of Undertaking, to address any outstanding TRCA issues with respect to Crossing F, prepared by David Ashfield, Schaeffers Consulting Engineers, dated April 22, 2005, received April 26,
18 The proposal is to place and excavate fill within a Fill Regulated Area, alter a watercourse and construct within the Regional Storm Flood Plain of the South Branch of the East Don River, in order to facilitate the construction of a culvert crossing (Crossing F), which will contribute to the development of Planning Block 11, in the City of Vaughan. Planning Block 11 is bounded to the south by Rutherford Road, Bathurst Street to the east, Major Mackenzie Drive to the north and Dufferin Street to the west. The proposed bridge crossing is located on Street A, north of Rutherford Road, east of Dufferin Street. The proposed works are in accordance with the approved Block 11 Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) and are located within a draft approved plan of subdivision (Nine-Ten West Limited) - 19T The proposed culvert is approximately 11 metres wide, crossing a tributary of the Don River. This permit application for servicing fulfills a condition of draft approval issued by TRCA staff. Authority staff has received and reviewed technical submissions relating to the proposed crossing and notes that the crossing is sufficiently sized from a fluvial geomorphic standpoint and facilitates the passage of terrestrial wildlife. The proposed works will be conducted in conjunction with other works in the area including the construction of Stormwater Management Pond 7 (associated permit application 042/05/VAUG) and the implementation of a natural channel design running from the aforementioned pond to Stormwater Ponds 5 & 6, located further south in the main valley corridor. It should be noted that at this time, technical staff at the TRCA is currently reviewing permit submissions for Ponds 5, 6 and 7 as well as the natural channel design. There remain outstanding issues relating to these associated permit submissions which the agent is working towards resolving. However, Authority staff do not believe that the outstanding issues for the related permits will adversely affect the location and details for Crossing F. The proposed works will occur within the Regional Storm Flood Plain of the Don River. Hydraulic analyses for the proposed crossing has been submitted by the applicant and reviewed by TRCA staff. It is noted that the proposed culvert crossing has been designed in such a manner that there will be no permanent modifications to the storage and conveyance of Regional Storm flood flows and furthermore, there will be no off-site impacts. Sediment and erosion control measures will be erected between the watercourse and the proposed works. Sediment fencing will remain in place until works are complete. Through Authority policy, it is recognized that crossings of valley corridors can be permitted to occur in order to serve new development. In this case, the proposed culvert crossing is required to service the development of Block 11, of which there is an approved MESP in place. The crossing has been located to minimize impacts to the valley corridor. Furthermore, a geomorphic assessment of this crossing was provided by the applicant and reviewed and approved by TRCA technical staff. This crossing adheres to the recommendations as outlined in the geomorphic assessment and the sizing has been reviewed to ensure appropriate 280
19 allowances for the meandering of the watercourse and terrestrial passage for fauna. It should be noted that the watercourse is this area is intermittent and not well defined. With the proposed natural channel designs, flows will be conveyed from the northern portion of the subdivision (adjacent to the MacMillan nature reserve) towards Stormwater Pond 7 and eventually into the main valley corridor. It is not expected that the watercourse extensively given the intermittent and low flows for this natural channel corridor. TRCA Planning Ecology staff has reviewed detailed plans relating to the proposed crossing and given that there is no fish habitat associated with the watercourse, the proposed works will not be subject to Ministry of Natural Resources' fisheries timing windows. Although the flows from this area contribute to fish habitat downstream, Authority staff is satisfied that the works will not result in a Harmful Alteration, Disruption or Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat. As such, a Letter of Advice will be issued to the applicant, on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the proposal. All area disturbed through the construction process will be restored and enhanced with native plantings. Furthermore, additional restorative plantings will be conducted in the area of the outfall for Stormwater Pond 7, which is located nearby. These plantings will be carried out in accordance with the TRCA s planting guidelines and the detailed plans submitted by the applicant. This proposal is in compliance with Section Infrastructure and Servicing, of the Authority s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 198/05/VAUG Report Prepared by: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: May 24, DAVID COLAGIACOMO To place fill within a regulated area on Part Lot 1, Plan M-89, (100 Ranch Trail), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by David Colagiacomo. The purpose is to excavate and place fill within a fill regulated area in order to facilitate construction of a new residential dwelling. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Sewage System and Grading Plan, Dwg. SS-1, prepared by Keewatin-Aski Limited, dated May 18, 2005; Letter of undertaking, prepared by David Colagiacomo, dated May 20, 2005, confirming that no trees will be removed for the construction of the home. 281
20 The proposal is to excavate and place fill within a fill regulated area in order to facilitate construction of a new residential dwelling. The proposed works are located on the north side of Ranch Trail Road. The proposed works are located outside of the Regional Storm Flood Plain of the Humber River and thus, the storage and conveyance of floodwaters will not be affected. Sediment and erosion control measures will be implemented for the proposed works. Silt fencing will be installed to surround the area disturbed for construction. There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the proposed works. No in-water works are proposed as part of this application and furthermore, no other significant natural features will be affected by the proposed development. The applicant has confirmed that no trees will be removed to facilitate construction of the dwelling. The proposal is consistent with section 4.1.1, New Urban Development, of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 121/05/VAUG Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718 Date: April 5, ANNA DIBIASE To alter a waterway, place fill within a regulated area on Part Lot 25, Concession 4, (4001 Teston Road), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Anna DiBiase. The purpose is to remove fill and restore a watercourse in a Fill Regulated Area of the East Humber River valley. This permit application was submitted in order to resolve a violation under Ontario Regulation 158 for altering the watercourse and placing fill in a Regulated Area. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: 282
21 Drawing 1 of 6, Site Remediation Plan, prepared by Roth & Associates, dated April 2005, received by TRCA April 28, 2005; Drawing 2 of 6, Planting Plan, prepared by Roth & Associates, dated April 2005, received by TRCA April 28, 2005; Drawing 3 of 6, Details, prepared by Roth & Associates, dated April 2005, received by TRCA April 28, 2005; Drawing 4 of 6, Details, prepared by Roth & Associates, dated April 2005, received by TRCA April 28, 2005; Drawing 5 of 6, Erosion and Sediment Control, dated April 2005, received by TRCA April 28, 2005; Drawing 6 of 6, Details, dated April 2005, received by TRCA April 28, The proposal is to remove fill and restore a watercourse in a Fill Regulated Area of the East Humber River valley. This permit application was submitted in order to resolve a violation under Ontario Regulation 158 for altering the watercourse and placing fill in a Regulated Area. The valley portion where the works are proposed is in four areas along a portion of a tributary of the East Humber River, where it traverses the rear of this rural residential lot. The restoration will specifically entail removal of fill and grading to create natural 2:1 channel side slopes, installing river run stone in some areas for erosion protection, and planting the riparian zone of the watercourse with native trees and shrubs. The subject tributary drains a very small area and therefore, Water Management staff are satisfied that the restoration work will not affect the control of flooding. A sediment and erosion control plan will be in place and maintained for the duration of construction to prevent sedimentation of the watercourse. There are no geotechnical issues related to this project and no significant natural heritage features will be affected by the restoration plan. Staff will issue a Letter of Advice upon release of the permit on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada; all work will take place within the Ministry of Natural Resources' timing window for cold water streams, July 1 and September 15; and the in-water work will take place "in the dry". The restoration site will be planted with several native trees and shrubs at quantities and densities satisfactory to staff. 283
22 This proposal is consistent with Section E), Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 288/03/VAUG Report Prepared by: Mary-Ann Burns, extension 5267 For information contact: Mary-Ann Burns, extension 5267 Date: May 24, DUFFERIN CONSTRUCTION CO. To alter a waterway, construct in a flood plain (Culvert 18T at Station on Teston Road - 213m east of Jane Street), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to construct a structure (remove existing 2000 Dia. x 19.64m L Corrugated Steel Pipe (CSP) and replace with 3.6m.W x 2.4m.H x 33.3m.L embedded Rigid Frame Concrete Box Culvert (RFCB), two oil grit separators, two storm outfalls, wingwalls, asphalt paving to widen to 5 lanes) within a Regional Storm Floodplain at Station ; alter a watercourse (tributary of Don River West Branch) during the warmwater timing window (July 1 to March 31) temporarily, through a dam and pump around method in order to work in the dry, and permanently, in order to increase the length of the culvert from 19.64m to 33.3m. The subject property is not regulated for fill placement at this time. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Letter of Undertaking (to provide revisions to hydraulic analysis, engineering and restoration drawings); dated November 21, 2003; received November 21, 2003; prepared by the Region of York. The entire proposal consists of the installation of the 1800mm diameter York Peel Feedermain from the intersection of Queen Street and Airport Road, northwards along Airport Road, eastwards along Castlemore Road, in Peel, then eastwards along Rutherford Road, northwards along Weston Road and eastwards on Teston Road to the Teston/Keele intersection in York. Along this route, there have been road and culvert upgrades proposed. Of the 19 permit applications in total for this York Peel Feedermain Project, these are the last 3 permits applications (34729, 34734, 34736) dealing with the road works to appear before the Executive Committee. All permit applications dealing with the Feedermain component have been previously issued. 284
23 This permit deals with the removal and replacement of Culvert 18T on Teston Road, east of Jane Street. The width of the culvert will increase by approximately 1.6m, the height by 0.4m and the length by 13.6m. As part of the York Peel Feedermain works, certain sections of the route including this Teston Road section have plans for road upgrades. The existing 2 lane road will be widened to 5 lanes, which requires the removal and lengthening of the existing culvert. As well, storm sewers, two outfalls and two oil grit separators will be installed. The proposed culvert location is within a Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River West Branch. The site is not within a Fill Regulated Area. The Teston Road project was reviewed by TRCA staff during the Environmental Assessment (EA) process in file 31537, and the York Peel Feedermain EA Project was reviewed in file The Region of York has submitted a Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the hydraulic analysis and accompanying drawings. At the time of writing this report the hydraulic analysis was under review, however, staff does not anticipate any negative upstream flooding impacts since the proposed culvert will be larger than the existing. Fill placement will be minimized within the Regional Storm Floodplain with this infrastructure project and staff does not anticipate concerns with loss of storage or conveyance. Standard erosion control measures (silt fence, coffer dam, dewatering pump, conduit, filter bag) will be implemented to ensure that the construction-generated sediments do not enter the watercourse. Water quality will be addressed by the installation of the Oil Grit Separators. There will be in stream works associated with this project. The existing tributary of the Don River West Branch will be altered temporarily in order for the existing culvert to be removed and replaced in the dry. The watercourse will be altered permanently with the increase in length of 13.6 m from the existing to the proposed. This watercourse has direct fish habitat. The permanent enclosure and watercourse relocation within the new culvert constitutes a Harmful Alteration, Disruption or Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat and will require an authorization from Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The Region has submitted a Letter of Intent which identifies that the HADD will be compensated with riparian plantings. When the DFO authorization has been received, TRCA staff will be in a position to issue a Fill, Construction, Alteration to Waterways permit. All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction. The proposal complies with Section Infrastructure and Servicing of the Authority s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: Application #: 382/03/VAUG Report Prepared by: June Murphy, extension 5304 For information contact: June Murphy, extension 5304 Date: May 24,
24 DUFFERIN CONSTRUCTION CO. To alter a waterway, construct in a flood plain (Culvert 20T at Station on Teston Road - 837m east of Jane Street), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to construct structures (remove existing 2.35m. W x 1.85m. H x 38.48m. L Corrugated Steel Pipe Arch (CSPA) replace with 6.0m.W x 1.8m.H x 48.67m.L embedded Rigid Frame Box Culvert (RFCB), oil grit separator, storm outfall, asphalt paving to widen to 5 lanes, wingwalls) within a Regional Storm Floodplain at Station ; alter a watercourse (tributary of Don River West Branch) during the warmwater timing window (July 1 to March 31) temporarily, through a dam and pump around method in order to work in the dry, and permanently, in order to increase the length of the culvert from 38.48m to 48.67m. The subject property is not regulated for fill placement at this time. The permit will be issued for the period of June 3, 2005 to June 2, 2007 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Letter of Undertaking (to provide revisions to hydraulic analysis, engineering and restoration drawings); dated November 21, 2003; received November 21, 2003; prepared by the Region of York. The entire proposal consists of the installation of the 1800mm diameter York Peel Feedermain from the intersection of Queen Street and Airport Road, northwards along Airport Road, eastwards along Castlemore Road, in Peel, then eastwards along Rutherford Road, northwards along Weston Road and eastwards on Teston Road to the Teston/Keele intersection in York. Along this route, there have been road and culvert upgrades. Of the 19 permit applications in total for this York Peel Feedermain Project, these are the last 3 permits applications (34729, 34734, 34736) dealing with the road works to appear before the Executive Committee. All permit applications dealing with the Feedermain component have been previously issued. This permit deals with the removal and replacement of Culvert 20T on Teston Road, east of Jane Street. The width of the culvert will increase by 4.65m, the height will decrease by 0.05m and the length will increase by 10.19m. As part of the York Peel Feedermain works, certain sections of the route including this Teston Road section, have plans for road upgrades. The existing 2 lane road will be widened to 5 lanes, which would require a lengthening of the existing culvert. As well, wingwalls, storm sewers, an outfall and an oil grit separator will be installed. The Teston Road project was reviewed by TRCA staff during the Environmental Assessment (EA) process in file 31537, and the York Peel Feedermain EA Project was reviewed in file
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