03 11 2003 PAC Minutes Amended
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TOWNSHIP OF ORO-MEDONTE
PLANNING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MINUTES
March 11, 2003
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Susan Grant, Fran Sutton, Peter Wigham, Councillor
Bell, Councillor Ruth Fountain, Councillor Paul Marshall,
Mayor Neil Craig
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Bob Barlow
STAFF PRESENT:
Jennifer Zieleniewski C.A.O., Gary Smith, Planner
Nick McDonald Meridian Planning Consultant Inc
1.
Call to Order by Chairman
Councillor Paul Marshall called the meeting to order at 7:05pm.
2.
"DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL
NATURE THEREOF - IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACT."
None Declared.
3.
Adoption of Minutes
None available.
4.
Correspondence and Communication
None.
5.
Deputations
7:00 p.m.
Marilyn Forbes
Con. 3, Part Lot 28, (formerly Oro)
4346-010-007 -22000-00000
In Attendance: Ms. Marilyn Forbes
Mr. Smith explained the background on this application and reviewed her planning
report with the Committee. The property is located within the Rural Settlement Area of
Shanty Bay. The application appears to conform with those policies as the intended bed
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and breakfast would be located within the existing building with parking for up to 7 cars
provided on site. The property would also be subject to Site Plan Control prior to
consideration of a Zoning By-law Amendment.
The Committee had a number of items for discussion including: driveway access and
parking requirements. The applicant indicated that she has a newer septic system also
that parking would be addressed through the site plan process.
Moved by Susan Grant, seconded by Fran Sutton
"It is recommended to Council that Development Application P-147/03,
Marilynn Forbes, Concession 3, Part Lot 28, (formerly Oro), a proposed
Zoning By-law Amendment proceed to a Public Meeting in accordance with
the requirements of the Planning Act"
Carried.
7:10p.m.
Buffalo Springs
In Attendance: Nick McDonald, Meridian Planning Consultants
Mr. Macdonald presented a report on the Buffalo Springs Proposal putting an historical
perspective forward on the development approval process specifically as it pertains to
Buffalo Springs. Buffalo Springs was draft approved by the Ontario Municipal Board in
1994. Along with this draft approval was approval in the Official Plan and Zoning By-law
for the development of 290 lots on partial services. The draft-approved subdivision has
not seen any progress in fulfilling conditions of the draft plan approval. Nick Mcdonald
then outlined rationales that maybe considered by the Township of Oro-Medonte,
including rescinding the an approval based on the following:
A.
The landowner has not proceeded with the clearing of any conditions. A
number of very detailed draft conditions were prepared by the Ontario Municipal
Board in 1994. One of these conditions requires the initiation of a monitoring
program on the property, which is intended to last for two years. Such a
monitoring program has not been initiated. In addition, none of the other
conditions have been, to the best of our knowledge, considered by the
landowner and otherwise dealt with in a manner suitable to the approval authority
or any agency, including the Township. On this basis, we believe that one
reason for reviewing the application again is the lack of progress on any of the
conditions that were issued in 1994.
As Council may be aware, the Planning Act currently provides approval
authorities with the ability to issue draft plan approval for three-year period only.
The intent behind this provision is to provide the approval authority with a
mechanism to review the conditions in detail and determine whether they
should be modified, updated, deleted or improved. Unfortunately, this
provision in the Planning Act did not exist when Buffalo Springs was approved by
the Ontario Municipal Board. This means that there is no effective mechanism at
the present time to review the conditions in any detail. Given our ever-increasing
knowledge about the Oro Moraine and the features and functions of the Oro
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Moraine, it is quite conceivable that additional conditions could be added to the
existing draft conditions to ensure the development has a minimal impact on the
environment.
B.
If the development were proposed today, given the current land use policy
climate, it may not be approved. The application to develop the Buffalo
Springs property was submitted in 1988. The application predated the Wetland
Policy Statement, which was issued in 1990. On this basis, the Wetland Policy
Statement could not be relied upon to any serious extent at the hearing in 1994.
It has been suggested that if the development were proposed today, it could be
shown that the development would have a negative impact on the Provincially
Significant Wetland located on the property. While we do not have any scientific
evidence in this regard, it is my opinion that it is conceivable that the current
Provincial policies do not provide or would otherwise permit this type of
development today.
c.
Development on partial services, as is proposed at Buffalo Springs, is no
longer considered an appropriate servicing option by the Province and the
County. At the time the application to develop Buffalo Springs was made, the
Province did not have a clear policy on what types of servicing systems were
considered appropriate. In 1992, the Ministry of the Environment released a
guideline on sewer and water services and indicated in the guideline that partial
services were discouraged. However, this guideline was issued after the
application was made and was only a guideline. The Comprehensive Set of
Policy Statements, which was adopted by the Province in 1994, clearly
articulated the desire of the Province to discourage the development of partial
servicing systems. This policy was again articulated in the 1996 Provincial Policy
Statement that replaced the Comprehensive Policy Statements.
The rationale behind the Provincial policy is that the development of partial
services potentially allows for the super-charging of septic systems and the
resulting pollution to the environment. On this basis, most of the Official Plans in
the Province, including the County of Simcoe Official Plan and the Oro-Medonte
Official Plan discourage the development of partial services.
D.
The development of the Craighurst Community on full services may be
more appropriate than the development of a partially serviced community
in an area which is currently undeveloped. The Provincial Policy Statement,
the County of Simcoe Official Plan and the Oro-Medonte Official Plan all direct
development to existing settlement areas on full municipal services wherever
possible. On this basis, a Secondary Plan process for Craighurst was initiated.
On the basis of the work completed to date, it appears as if it is both financially
and environmentally feasible to develop full services within the Craighurst
community. Given this apparent feasibility, it is my opinion that it would be much
more appropriate to encourage the development of a fully serviced community as
opposed to the development of a partially serviced community in an undeveloped
area on the Oro Moraine.
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On the basis of the above, Mr. Macdonald appeared before Council in December 2002
to recommend that the process of initiating the un-designation and un-zoning the Buffalo
Springs property begin. Council agreed to support the recommendation.
As a result of the above, the first step in the process is to hold a public meeting under
Sections 17 and 34 of the Planning Act and further recommends that PAC support this
recommendation.
Once the public meeting has been held, a report summarizing and analyzing all
comments would be prepared, along with a recommendation, for PAC's consideration.
Moved by Peter Wig ham, seconded by Susan Grant
"It is recommended that the Planning Advisory Committee receive Mr.
Mcdonald's report on Buffalo Springs and further recommends that
Council proceed with draft Official Plan Amendments to a Public Meeting in
accordance with the requirements of the Planning Act"
Carried.
6.
Other Business
Nick McDonald asked to address the Committee on two issues.
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Mr. McDonald spoke briefly on the Official Plan Review process that he has been
asked to take on behalf of the Township with a possible presentation to the
Committee in April and a Public Meeting in June or July.
Mr. Mcdonald also spoke briefly to the Committee on the Horseshoe Valley
Resorts Comprehensive Development Plan which would be brought forward at a
special meeting of the Committee.
Discussion with respect to possible meeting dates with the Horseshoe Valley
Resorts CDP meeting to be on March 26th and the Official Plan Review meeting
to be held on April 22nd
7.
Adjournment
Moved by Councillor Don Bell
That the meeting now adjourn at 8:45 p.m.
Carried.
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