FURTHER TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING #9/11 To be held on Friday, October 14, 2011 FURTHER TO: Pages EX4. DELEGATIONS EX4.1 A delegation from Mr. Luca Pasquali of 5 Attercliff Court, City of Toronto, in regard to item EX7.3 - Request for Disposal of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority-Owned Land. EX8. SECTION II - ITEMS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION NEW ITEM EX8.3 EX8.3 NAMING OF TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY ASSET Pedestrian Bridge in Boyd Conservation Area 189 EX10. APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS PURSUANT TO ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06 Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses ERRATA UPDATE SHEET 192 WITHDRAWN EX10.34 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. EX10.47 EX10.50 506 ROUGEMOUNT DRIVE 43 SUNNYPOINT CRESCENT NEW PERMITS EX10.113 - EX10.117 TOWN OF CALEDON EX10.113 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Kennedy Road from Old School Road to Waterville Way, in the Town of Caledon, Etobicoke Creek Watershed, as located within the road right-of-way under Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. Franchise Agreement. The purpose is to install a gas pipeline on Kennedy Road from Old School Road to Waterville Way. The warmwater fisheries timing window will apply to this project where trenchless tunnelling is proposed under a tributary of the Etobicoke Creek. Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for High Pressure Directional Drilling. 196
TOWN OF MARKHAM EX10.114 EX10.115 EX10.116 MONARCH CORPORATION To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 23, Concession 3, (Woodbine By-pass and Elgin Mills Road), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Monarch Corporation. The purpose is to facilitate the construction of Prince Regent Street, in the Cathedral Community, including the placement of granular material, curbs and asphalt, over top of an existing culvert. 198 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Beaver Creek, 110m east of Frontenac), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to permit an approximately 18m extension of the existing 8.5m x 2m box culvert located 110m east of Frontenac Drive under Highway 7, construction of two new storm drain outlets (450mm and 375mm diameter), replacement of an existing 600mm pipe outlet and headwall including the installation of an oil grit separator, improvements to the roadside drainage ditches along the north and south sides of Highway 7, and raising the existing retaining wall on the south side of Highway 7 to match the proposed sidewalk. The works are being completed as part of the Highway 7 widening for the VIVA H3 expansion project. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) warm water fisheries timing window will be applied to the works. 200 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere at Bob Hunter Memorial Park (7218 Reesor Road), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. The purpose is to permit the replacement of the existing Tanglewood Pedestrian Bridge located in Bob Hunter Memorial Park. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) warm water fisheries timing window will apply to the works. 202
TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL EX10.117 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on 103 Pugsley Avenue, in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to permit the construction of a new diesel generator station, fuel storage tank, driveway landscaping, and site restoration with native tree and plant species. 204
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TO: FROM: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/11, October 14, 2011 Adele Freeman, Director, Watershed Management Item EX8.3 RE: NAMING OF TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY ASSET Pedestrian Bridge in Boyd Conservation Area KEY ISSUE Approval to name a pedestrian bridge in honour of the Huron-Wendat First Nations in Boyd Conservation Area. RECOMMENDATION THAT one existing pedestrian bridge located on Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) land known as Boyd North in Woodbridge, City of Vaughan be given the First Nations name of "Sarenhes Bridge" in honour of the Huron-Wendat Nation's ancestral ties to the area; AND FURTHER THAT Friends of Boyd Park, Humber Watershed Alliance and the City of Vaughan be so advised. BACKGROUND TRCA and the City of Vaughan have constructed a multi-use trail that follows the Humber valley from Kleinburg to Boyd Conservation Area. Several pedestrian bridges have also been installed as part of the trail system. Humber Watershed Alliance members, Friends of Boyd Park and other residents have long advocated that the history of the area and points of interest be promoted along the trail using interpretive signs and the naming of the pedestrian bridges. First Nations Peoples lived in the Humber River valley following the retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet. PaleoIndian People (12,000-10,000 years B.P.) would have been the first inhabitants, followed by "People of the Archaic Period" (10,000 to 2,800 B.P.) and those of the "Woodland Period" (circa B.C.1000 - A.D.1650). A large village community of the Huron-Wendat People once lived on the property now known as Boyd North in Woodbridge. Evidence of longhouses have been discovered from the Late Woodland Period (circa A.D.1520-1570). The villagers would have used the fertile flood plain beside the river for growing crops of corn, squash and beans. The river also provided them clean drinking water and fish. In honour of the significant ancestral tie to this area, TRCA staff proposes that one pedestrian bridge in the vicinity of a well known archaeological site be dedicated to the First Nations Peoples who were the first human inhabitants of this valley. Decedants of the Huron-Wendat who now live in Quebec were asked to suggest a name for one pedestrian bridge. The name "Sarenhes" was suggested. It is the Huron-Wendat word meaning "The tall tree". TRCA archaeological staff, Vaughan staff, Friends of Boyd Park and members of the Humber Watershed Alliance agree with the suggested First Nations name. 189
Naming of TRCA assets requires Authority approval, but staff is requesting the approval of the Executive Committee rather than the Authority due to time sensitivity as a public nature hike including an informal sign unveiling ceremony has been proposed by community members for October 16, 2011. DETAILS OF WORK TO BE DONE Upon approval, the sign will be created and installed adjacent to the pedestrian bridge in Boyd North just north of Rutherford Road, in close proximity to the regionally significant Seed-Barker archaeological site. It has also been suggested that this well known archaeological site be renamed to reflect its Huron-Wendat heritage. This matter will be further investigated by TRCA staff before bringing a report to the Authority. A small informal unveiling ceremony will be hosted on October 16, 2011 in partnership with representatives of the Huron-Wendat Nation, City of Vaughan, TRCA and members of the community. FINANCIAL DETAILS The estimated $1,500 funds for the sign are available in the York Region capital budget in TRCA's East Humber Community Enhancement Projects account 126-90. Report prepared by: Susan Robertson, extension 5325 Emails: srobertson@trca.on.ca For Information contact: Susan Robertson, extension 5325 Emails: srobertson@trca.on.ca Date: October 4, 2011 Attachments: 1 190
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EX10. APPLICATION FOR PERMITS UNDER ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06 Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses Information has been received and reviewed by staff for the following Scheduled Errata items. The recommendations within the staff reports should be amended to include the following: EX10.44 DEMOCRAT CASTLEFIELD LIMITED Letter of Undertaking, dated October 11, 2011, prepared by M. Oldman, MMM Group Limited, to address outstanding TRCA engineering related concerns. EX10.45 384 WOODGRANGE AVENUE Sketch, Site Plan, prepared by Hickory Dickory Decks, undated, received September 26, 2011; Drawing No. 1/4, Deck Layout & Right View, prepared by Hickory Dickory Decks, dated September 23, 2011, received September 26, 2011; Drawing No. 4/4, Typical Elevations, prepared by Hickory Dickory Decks, dated July 25, 2011, received September 26, 2011; Drawing No. A, Cut-Section A-A, prepared by Hickory Dickory Decks, dated September 23, 2011, received September 26, 2011. EX10.46 1633 FAIRFIELD CRESCENT Drawing unnumbered, Site Plan, submitted by Denzil Grero, dated August 11, 2011, received September 2, 2011; Drawing No. A4.1, Elevations, submitted by Denzil Grero, dated February 2011, received September 2, 2011, Redline Revised by TRCA Staff on October 3, 2011; Drawing No. A4.2, Section and Elevation, submitted by Denzil Grero, dated February 2011, received September 2, 2011. EX10.47 506 ROUGEMOUNT DRIVE WITHDRAWN EX10.48 110 LANGDEN AVENUE Drawing No. A-1, Site Plan, prepared by Ekp Designs Inc., dated July, 2011, received August 8, 2011; Drawing No. A-3, South Elevation, prepared by Ekp Designs Inc., dated July, 2011, received August 8, 2011; Drawing No. A-4, East Elevation, prepared by Ekp Designs Inc., dated July, 2011, received August 8, 2011; Drawing No. A-5, North Elevation, prepared by Ekp Designs Inc., dated July, 2011, received August 8, 2011; Letter of Indemnification, prepared by Ekp Designs Inc., dated October 5, 2011, received October 11, 2011. EX10.49 TRANS-NORTHERN PIPELINES INC. Letter of Undertaking; dated October 5, 2011; prepared by Trans-Northern Pipelines Inc. to address outstanding concerns to TRCA's satisfaction; received by TRCA on October 6, 2011. 192
EX10.50 43 SUNNYPOINT CRESCENT WITHDRAWN EX10.51 220 GREYABBEY TRAIL Drawing No 25932-102, General Plan + Notes, prepared by IBI Group, dated October 3, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-201, Removals + Sediment Control Plan, prepared by IBI Group, dated October 3, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-301, Detailed Shoreline Works West, prepared by IBI Group, dated October 3, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-302, Detailed Shoreline Works Central, prepared by IBI Group, dated October 3, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-303, Detailed Shoreline Works East, prepared by IBI Group, dated October 3, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-304, Detail Access Road, prepared by IBI Group, dated October 3, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-801, Typical Cross-Sections, prepared by IBI Group, dated October 3, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-802, Cross-Sections, prepared by IBI Group, dated October 3, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-803, Cross-Sections, prepared by IBI Group, dated October 3, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-1101, Fish Spawning Shoals, Ecotec Environmental Consultants Inc., dated October 3, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-1102, Tree Protection and Removal, prepared by IBI Group, dated September 8, 2011, received October 6, 2011; Drawing No. 25932-1103, Landscape Restoration Plan, prepared by IBI Group, dated September 8, 2011, received October 6, 2011. EX10.52 1518710 ONTARIO LIMITED Letter of Undertaking entitled, "Interior and Exterior Renovations to the Existing Coach House at 5 Beaumont Road, Toronto, Ontario", received by Paul DaCunha, Paul DaCunha Architect Inc. on October 11, 2011. EX10.53 LORWOOD HOLDINGS INCORPORATED Site Grading Plan, Drawing No. GR-1, prepared by Schaeffers Consulting Engineers, dated April 2011, received by the TRCA September 15, 2011; Sections, Drawing No. SEC-1, prepared by Schaeffers Consulting Engineers, dated April 2011, received by the TRCA September 15, 2011; Landscape Plan, Drawing No. L1, prepared by Dougan & Associates, dated May 9, 2011, received by the TRCA September 15, 2011; Letter of Undertaking, prepared by Dougan & Associates, dated October 7, 2011, received by the TRCA October 7, 2011. EX10.54 62 CHERRY HILLS ROAD Site Plan, Drawing No. 1, prepared by EXP, received by the TRCA September 9, 2011; Cross Section, Drawing No. 3, prepared by EXP, received by the TRCA September 9, 2011. 193
EX10.55 WYCLIFFE KIPLING LIMITED Site Plan, prepared by SRN Architects Inc., dated September 2, 2011, received by the TRCA September 28, 2011; Site Grading Plan, Drawing No. GR-1, prepared by RJ Burnside & Associates Limited, revise dated September 12, 2011, received by the TRCA September 28, 2011; Erosion and Sediment Control Plan, Drawing No. ES-1, prepared by RJ Burnside & Associates Limited, revise dated August 31, 2011, received by the TRCA October 5, 2011; Planting Plan, Drawing No. L-2, prepared by Landscape Planning Limited, revise dated September 2, 2011, received by the TRCA September 28, 2011; Details Drawing, Drawing No. D-1, prepared by Landscape Planning Limited, revise dated September 2, 2011, received by the TRCA September 28, 2011. EX10.56 112 HAINES DRIVE Letter of Undertaking, dated October 11, 2011, prepared by F. DiStasi, to address outstanding TRCA engineering related concerns. EX10.57 15435 INNIS LAKE ROAD Letter of Undertaking, prepared by I. Trentin, dated October 11, 2011, to address all outstanding TRCA Ecology related comments. EX10.58 17084 DUFFY S LANE Site Plan, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on August 23, 2011; Detailed Site Plan, prepared by K. Ray Construction, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on August 23, 2011. EX10.59 13505 MISSISSAUGA ROAD Letter of Undertaking, prepared by J. Georgie, dated October 11, 2011, to address all outstanding TRCA related comments. EX10.60 22 SIXPENNY COURT Dwg. No. RW1, Residential Home Redi-Rock Wall, Prepared by IRC McCavour Engineering Group Inc., Revised September 14, 2011, Received September 27, 2011; Proposed Redi-Rock Retaining Wall Report, Prepared by inspec-sol Engineering Solutions, Dated September 16, 2011, Received September 20, 2011. EX10.61 390 SUNSET BEACH ROAD Sheet Number A1.2, Site Plan C of A 'A020/11, prepared by The Hicks Partnership Inc., dated May 21, 2010, revised August 31, 2011, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 8, 2011; Drawing No. 210-RH77, Site Grading and Servicing Plan S.P.-D06-10041, prepared by Skira & Associates Ltd., dated August 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 8, 2011; 194
Drawing No. L-1, Waters Edge Planting Plan, prepared by MDP Landscape Consultants Limited, dated March 24, 2009, revised April 24, 2011, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 8, 2011. EX10.62 RICE COMMERCIAL GROUP LIMITED Rice Commercial Mackenzie Commons, Richmond Hill Ontario, Demolition and Site Stabilization Plan, drawing number D-1, produced by Schollen & Company Inc., re vised to September 30, 2011, received by TRCA Planning and Development, October 5, 2011. EX10.63 12927 BAYVIEW AVENUE Dwg. No. A1, Site Plan, Prepared by Roberta Hashemi, Dated July 27, 2011, Received September 14, 2011; Dwg. No. A4, Elevations, Prepared by Roberta Hashemi, Dated July 27, 2011, Received September 14, 2011. 195
TOWN OF CALEDON EX10.113 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Kennedy Road from Old School Road to Waterville Way, in the Town of Caledon, Etobicoke Creek Watershed, as located within the road right-of-way under Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. Franchise Agreement. The purpose is to install a gas pipeline on Kennedy Road from Old School Road to Waterville Way. The warmwater fisheries timing window will apply to this project where trenchless tunnelling is proposed under a tributary of the Etobicoke Creek. Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for High Pressure Directional Drilling. The permit will be issued for the period of October 14, 2011 to October 13, 2013 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to engineering and landscape drawings to the satisfaction of TRCA staff; dated October 5, 2011; received October 5, 2011. RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. has proposed the installation of a gas pipeline on Kennedy Road with one crossing under a tributary of the Etobicoke Creek, between Old School Road and Waterville Way, in the Town of Caledon. The two regulated features along Kennedy Road are a watercourse and a valleyland feature. The watercourse crossing is located on Kennedy Road, approximately 1341 m south of Old School Road and the gas pipeline will be installed using the method of High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD) under the crossing. The proposed gas pipeline at the intersection of Old School Road and Kennedy Road will be installed by open cut method. All works will be contained within the road right-of-way. 196
Control of Flooding: No impacts are anticipated to the storage or conveyance of floodwaters as a result of this project. Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (Heavy Duty Silt Fence) will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering the watercourses. Erosion and sediment measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable Erosion: There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues that were identified with the proposal. Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a Harmful, Alteration, Disruption or Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. The warmwater fisheries timing window (July 1 - March 31) will apply to this project. Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for High Pressure Directional Drilling. Plantings Work will take place within the road right-of-way. All disturbed areas will be stabilized and restored upon completion of work Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: 44957 - Application #: 1027/10/CAL Report Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785 For information contact: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785 Date: October 11, 2011 197
TOWN OF MARKHAM EX10.114 MONARCH CORPORATION To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 23, Concession 3, (Woodbine By-pass and Elgin Mills Road), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Monarch Corporation. The purpose is to facilitate the construction of Prince Regent Street, in the Cathedral Community, including the placement of granular material, curbs and asphalt, over top of an existing culvert. The permit will be issued for the period of October 14, 2011 to October 13, 2013 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Letter of undertaking provided by Pascal Monat of Cole Engineering on behalf of Monarch Corporation and The Crown of Markham Inc, dated October 5, 2011, to address all outstanding TRCA issues prior to the issuance of the permit; RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: 198
Proposal: The subject property is located between Highway 404 and Woodbine Avenue, north of Major Mackenzie Drive in the West Cathedral Community, Town of Markham. In accordance with the West Cathedral Secondary Plan and Master and Environmental Servicing Plan, the portion of East Carleton Creek that traverses the plan area was realigned and restored - a TRCA permit for which was issued June 2008 (and expired in June 2010). The original permit included the restoration of East Carlton Creek which involved the widening of the valley corridor, the realignment of the entire watercourse within the West Cathedral community based upon natural channel design principles, and the installation of a culvert to provide an overpass for a future road connection. These restoration and infrastructure works are now complete, however the final grading of the future road located adjacent to East Carleton Creek, as well as the completion of the road across the top of the culvert, remains outstanding. This permit is to complete the construction of Prince Regent Street, which crosses the enhanced East Carleton Creek corridor. The works include the installation of erosion and sediment controls along East Carlton Creek, the placement of granular material, curbs and base and top coat of asphalt, within the area in which the road is to be constructed. The drawings provided are consistent with the engineering drawings approved by the Town of Markham. Control of Flooding: The proposed realignment of the corridor has been completed to contain Regional Storm flows, as such, there are no storage or conveyance of flood waters associated with this permit. Pollution: Appropriate Sediment and Erosion control measures will be put in place and maintained during all construction phases. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable Erosion: Sediment and erosion control measures will remain in place throughout the construction phases. There are no geotechnical concerns associated with this proposal. Conservation of Land: Landscape and enhancement plans, which met TRCA s requirements, were implemented a part of the previous permit. Plantings No plantings are required as part of the application. Policy Guidelines: The proposed works are consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. 199
CFN: 46441 - Application #: 0826/11/MARK Report Prepared by: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 Date: October 11, 2011 EX10.115 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Beaver Creek, 110m east of Frontenac), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to permit an approximately 18m extension of the existing 8.5m x 2m box culvert located 110m east of Frontenac Drive under Highway 7, construction of two new storm drain outlets (450mm and 375mm diameter), replacement of an existing 600mm pipe outlet and headwall including the installation of an oil grit separator, improvements to the roadside drainage ditches along the north and south sides of Highway 7, and raising the existing retaining wall on the south side of Highway 7 to match the proposed sidewalk. The works are being completed as part of the Highway 7 widening for the VIVA H3 expansion project. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) warm water fisheries timing window will be applied to the works. The permit will be issued for the period of to in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Letter of Undertaking prepared by the Regional Municipality of York, dated October 12, 2011, received by TRCA on October 12, 2011. 200
RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: The proposal involves construction of an approximately 18m extension of the existing 8.5m x 2m box culvert located 110m east of Frontenac Drive under Highway 7, construction of two new storm drain outlets (450mm and 375mm diameter), replacement of an existing 600mm pipe outlet and headwall including the installation of an oil grit separator, improvements to the roadside drainage ditches along the north and south sides of Highway 7, and raising the existing retaining wall on the south side of Highway 7 to match the proposed sidewalk, in a Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed, in the Town of Markham, Regional Municipality of York. The work is being undertaken to support the widening of Highway 7 to accommodate new rapid transit lanes as part of VIVA's H3 expansion project. In addition to the widening, water quality enhancements have been proposed in order to provide additional treatment of road drainage and improve the existing storm water system. Control of Flooding: The project is located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. The proposed work will have minimal impacts to the existing grades and configuration of the current stormwater conveyance scheme, and is therefore not anticipated to negatively affect the conveyance or storage of flood waters. Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment control fence and coffer dams) will be implemented prior to construction, maintained for the duration, and removed only after the site is stabilized and restored. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban Construction. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable Erosion: No geotechnical/slope stability issues have been identified for the proposal. Conservation of Land: The work and access areas will be isolated from the creek with sediment and erosion control fencing and all in-water/channel works will be isolated with coffer dams and a bypass pumping system. With the proposed erosion and sedimentation control plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated, and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The MNR warm water fisheries timing window (construction to occur between July 1 and March 31) will apply to the works. The proposed storm water works are anticipated to improve water quality and result in a net ecological gain to the receiving watercourse. Plantings The area will be planted with a native seed mix and live stakes to restore and stabilize the disturbed areas. 201
Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: 42346 - Application #: 0278/09/MARK Report Prepared by: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 For information contact: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 Date: October 12, 2011 EX10.116 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere at Bob Hunter Memorial Park (7218 Reesor Road), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. The purpose is to permit the replacement of the existing Tanglewood Pedestrian Bridge located in Bob Hunter Memorial Park. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) warm water fisheries timing window will apply to the works. The permit will be issued for the period of October 14, 2011 to October 13, 2013 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Letter of Undertaking prepared by the Regional Municipality of York, dated October 11, 2011, received by TRCA on October 12, 2011. RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: 202
Proposal: The proposal involves the replacement of the existing Tanglewood Pedestrian Bridge located in Bob Hunter Memorial Park, north of Steeles Avenue East, west of Reesor Road, within a Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed, in the Town of Markham. The Tanglewood Bridge replacement is being done as part of the Southeast Collector Enhancements and in accordance with the Bob Hunter Memorial Park Enhancement Plan. This project is being undertaken by York Region as part of their Bob Hunter Memorial Park Enhancement Plan, and relates to Condition 13 of the Ministry of Environment's conditions of approval for the Southeast Collector Trunk Sewer Project. The work will include: removal of the east abutment and installation of an armourstone/boulder wall on the south side of the west abutment to buttress the existing gravel/stone wall. The bridge foundation will be installed using a drilled caisson method, and new abutments will be installed further from the creek using cast in place pile caps. The bridge will be assembled and placed on the abutments to minimize the amount of construction taking place above the watercourse. Control of Flooding: The project is located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. The proposed construction will increase the height of the bridge over the watercourse and provide additional clearance for flood waters, and grading works will cut the existing slope to achieve a more gradual, stable grade. The works are not anticipated to negatively affect the conveyance or storage of flood waters. Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment control fence and metre bags) will be implemented prior to construction, maintained for the duration, and removed only after the site is stabilized and restored. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban Construction. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable Erosion: The eastern bridge abutment will be removed and the slope will be altered to achieve a 3:1 slope gradient in order to mitigate erosion concerns. The proposed design represents an improvement to the existing conditions as it relates to slope stability and erosion protection. Conservation of Land: The work and access areas will be isolated from the creek with sediment and erosion control fencing and grading and abutment locations will be isolated with coffer dams. With the proposed erosion and sedimentation control plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The MNR warm water fisheries timing window (construction to occur between July 1 and March 31) will apply to the works. Seven trees will be removed to accommodate access construction and equipment access. Plantings The Region has proposed the planting of 3 trees, 29 shrubs, and numerous live stakes to restore the area and provide slope stabilization. 203
Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 - Development and Redevelopment Intensification Within Non Established Communities Highly Urbanized Areas - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: 46340 - Application #: 0747/11/MARK Report Prepared by: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 For information contact: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 Date: October 12, 2011 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL EX10.117 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on 103 Pugsley Avenue, in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to permit the construction of a new diesel generator station, fuel storage tank, driveway landscaping, and site restoration with native tree and plant species. The permit will be issued for the period of October 14, 2011 to October 13, 2013 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: Letter of Undertaking prepared by the Regional Municipality of York, dated October 12, 2011, received by TRCA on October 12, 2011. RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: 204
Proposal: The proposal is to permit construction of a new diesel generator station, fuel storage tank, driveway landscaping, and site restoration with native tree and plant species, north of Major MacKenzie Drive, east of Pugsley Avenue, in the Don River Watershed,Town of Richmond Hill, Regional Municipality of York. The project also includes the replacement of four pumps, HVAC, and associated electrical and instrumentation work within the existing building. Control of Flooding: The proposed work is partially located within the estimated Regional Storm Flood Plain. The work will require minor changes to the existing grades and construction of a portion of the new generator station within the estimated flood plain. However, due to the minor nature of the changes, no negative impacts to the conveyance or storage of flood waters is anticipated. Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment control fencing) will be implemented prior to construction, maintained for the duration, and removed only after the site is stabilized and restored, in order to isolate the work area from the watercourse. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban Construction. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable. Erosion: No impacts to slope stability have been identified for the proposal. Conservation of Land: There will be no in water-works associated with the project. With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. No vegetation removals are proposed, although some trees will be transplanted (or replaced if not feasible) in order to accommodate construction access to the site. Plantings The Region has proposed the planting of 41 trees and 58 shrubs to restore and improve the natural cover on the site. Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program. CFN: 46199 - Application #: 0644/11/RH Report Prepared by: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 For information contact: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 Date: October 12, 2011 205