City -feb 1.indd - City of Burlington

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City -feb 1.indd - City of Burlington
pedestrian access points to the new South GO
Station parking lot at Masonry Court in Aldershot.
• Report regarding a site plan application for the
property at 5327 Upper Middle Road - New
Horizon Homes.
• Report concerning construction of a new storm
sewer on Greenwood Drive and Sunset Road.
• Update on the progress of the Waterdown Road
Interchange and detailed design project.
• Report regarding the City of Burlington Cycling
Master Plan.
• Report concerning the payment of additional fees
for the detailed design of the King Road/CNR
underpass.
• Memorandum recommending approval for the
City of Burlington to participate in the global
Earth Hour challenge on March 29, 2008.
Calendar for the Week of February 1-8
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Winter Carnival Events at the Waterfront
Discovery Landing
905-335-7600, ext. 7391
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Discovery Landing at Downtown Waterfront
and Mad Science presents “Matter of Fact”
Investigate the ingredients of the universe
11 a.m. – noon
Discovery Landing
905-335-7600, ext. 7391
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Lowville Games
Lowville Park
noon – 4 p.m.
905-335-7600, ext. 7201
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Special Community & Corporate Services
Committee
4 p.m., Council Chambers, 2nd level, City Hall
Agenda Highlights:
• Revised Burlington Seniors’ Centre Board of
Management Memorandum of Understanding.
• Presentation from Chief Gary Crowell and
Superintendent Keith Gregory regarding
policing issues.
• Report recommending that the City vest ownership
of the property at 2030 and 2031 Springer
Crescent and declare the properties as surplus.
• An update to the Procedural Bylaw.
For details, please contact Evelyn Eichenbaum, committee
clerk, at 905-335-7600, ext. 7492
For details, please contact Jennifer Shaw, committee clerk at
905-335-7600, ext. 7413.
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1 p.m., Council Chambers, 2nd level, City Hall
Agenda Highlights:
• Report presenting the internal audit findings and
recommendations as a result of the internal audits
conducted in 2007.
• Report providing an update on internal audit action
items.
• Report recommending approval of the 2007 yearend Audit Plan.
For details, please contact Ashley Grigg, committee clerk at
905-335-7600, ext. 7375.
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Community & Corporate Services Committee
Committee of Adjustment
6:30 p.m., Council Chambers, 2nd level, City Hall
6:30 p.m., Room 247, 2nd level, City Hall
Agenda Highlights:
• The 2008-2010 Accessibility Plan
• The 2007 Festivals and Events Annual Report
• Report recommending a preferred design option,
revised project timelines and outlining operating
impacts for the Burlington Performing Arts Centre
• Report recommending implementation of paid
parking in the westerly surface parking lot of the
lands to be occupied by the proposed Burlington
Performing Arts Centre
Agenda Highlights:
• 18 Plains Road Holdings Inc. Re: 12 Plains Road West.
• Heidi Teresa Zach-Sartor Re: 2178 Orchard Road.
• Chris Allan Biggar, Tina Louise Nielsen
Re: 2132 Bellwood Avenue.
• Peter Roe, Linda Roe Re: 259 Plains Road West.
Deferred Item:
• Oriana Manica Colakovic, Srecko Colakovic
Re: 220 Walden Drive.
For details, please contact Carol Capes, secretary-treasurer
at 905-335-7500, ext. 7629.
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Audit Committee
Community Development Committee
6:30 p.m., Council Chambers, 2nd level, City Hall
Agenda Highlights:
• Public Meeting - Official Plan Amendment and
rezoning application for lands at 4100 Upper
Middle Road - Oakwood Retirement Communities
Inc.
• Public Meeting - Official Plan Amendment and
rezoning application for lands at 1030 Brant
Street, 1428 and 1430 Leighland Road - Mountain
Equipment Co-Op (MEC).
• Environmental Management Team’s quarterly
report for the period of October to December
2007.
• Report concerning the impact for Burlington of
the whole of Toronto being recognized as a tourist
area permitting retail operations to be open on all
statutory holidays with the exception of Christmas.
• Report recommending the implementation of
For details, please contact Evelyn Eichenbaum, committee
clerk, at 905-335-7600, ext. 7492
Special Ward 3
Community Meeting
Hosted by Councillor John Taylor
Topic:
Burlington Performing Arts Centre
Date:
Tuesday, February 12
Time:
8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Location:
Angela Coughlan Pool
2425 Upper Middle Road
Since 2006 the capital cost of the Burlington Performing Arts
Centre has risen from $22.1 million to an estimated $36.2
million. The input of Ward 3 residents is needed prior to City
Council’s next decision on Februrary 19.
For more information, please contact: Rosemary Fitzpatrick,
905-335-7600, ext. 7454 or e-mail fitzpatrickr@burlington.ca
Ward 5
Town Hall Meeting
Tuesday, February 12
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Appleby Ice Centre
1201 Appleby Line
Ward 5 residents are invited to attend to hear about the
following items:
• Ward 5 Park Update
- Parks Master Plan & Strategic Plan
- Sherwood Forest Park Master Plan
- Projects in Ward 5
• Burlington Public Library Presentation
- Branch Updates: New Appleby and Tansley Woods
- Maximizing your membership
- Electronic Services and the Internet
• Climate Change, Air Quality and Energy
Challenges - The time for action is NOW!!!
- What cities can do
- What you can do
• Open Forum Discussion
For more information about events visit the Burlington
Events Calendar at www.burlington.ca
For more information, please contact:
Elevate your Event Experience!
Georgie Gartside at 905-335-7600, ext. 7368
or e-mail gartsideg@burlington.ca
Cemeteries Act, 1990
Notice of Municipal Approval
Bethel Chapel Cemetery
1172 Britannia Road, Burlington
File: 720-02/07
TAKE NOTICE THAT on January 14, 2008, the
Community Development Committee of the City of
Burlington, under Section 5 of the Cemeteries Act,
approved an application for an expansion to the existing
cemetery at Bethel Chapel Cemetery, 1172 Britannia
Road, Burlington.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person with an
interest may appeal the decision to the Ontario Municipal
Board by filing a notice of appeal with the Clerk of the
City of Burlington, no later than 15 days after publication
of this notice, setting out the objection and the reasons in
support of the objection.
Mailing address: City Clerk,
Corporation of the City of Burlington
P.O. Box 5013, Burlington,
Ontario L7R 3Z6
Notice of Passing a Zoning Bylaw
SUBJECT: By-law 2020.226 - A By-law to amend By-law
2020, as amended, to regulate the location and
form of adult entertainment uses in the city.
File: 502-02-48
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the
City of Burlington passed By-Law 2020.226 on the 28th day
of January, 2008, under Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1990,
as amended.
EXPLANATION OF PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF
ZONING BY-LAW 2020.226
Zoning By-law 2020.226 regulates the location and form of
adult entertainment uses in the City. The By-law sets out the
following:
• It permits adult entertainment establishments only on
interior lots within defined areas of the City which meet the
criteria of:
- located a distance greater than 400 metres from
residential and other land uses that are sensitive to
adult entertainment uses;
- not abutting an arterial road or Provincial 400-series
highway;
• A requirement that an adult entertainment establishment be
freestanding (may not be located in a building or structure
which contains another use or uses.)
• An increase in the minimum parking standard for adult
entertainment establishments from 1 space per 4 persons
occupancy to 1 space per 2 persons capacity.
For further information concerning By-law 2020.226, please
contact Brian Chire of the planning department at 905-3357600, ext. 7787.
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Schedule 2 TO PART 1, SUB.2.35
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT
PERMITTED AREAS
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AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal
to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the by-law
• A maximum floor area of 930 m2 for an adult entertainment
by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the City of
establishment;
Burlington, not later than the 21st day of February, 2008, a
Schedule 1 TO PART 1, SUB.2.35
notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law, and
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT
PERMITTED AREAS
the reasons in support of the objection, together with a cheque
in the amount of $125, for the bylaw, payable to the Minister
of Finance.
• A minimum distance separation of 1000 m between adult
entertainment establishments, or 400 m if separated by the
Queen Elizabeth Way;
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An explanation of the purpose and effect of the by-law,
describing the lands to which the by-law applies, and key
maps showing the location of the lands to which the by-law
applies, are attached. The complete by-law is available for
inspection in my office during regular office hours.
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Jennifer Shaw, Committee Clerk, City of Burlington, 426
Brant Street, P.O. Box 5013, Burlington, Ontario L7R 3Z6.
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NOTE: Only individuals, corporations and public bodies
may appeal a zoning by-law to the Ontario
Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be
filed by an unincorporated association or group.
However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the
name of an individual who is a member of the
association or group on its behalf.
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Shoreacres Creek Erosion Control / Stream Restoration
CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
Notice of Public Information Centre
The Shoreacres Creek watershed is located entirely within the
City of Burlington and the Region of Halton. The Shoreacres
Creek watershed is roughly bounded by Lake Ontario to the
south, Guelph Line to the west, No. 1 Side Road to the north
and Burloak Drive to the east. The Shoreacres Creek originates
above the Niagara Escarpment and drains in a west to east
direction. At Lake Ontario, Shoreacres Creek has a drainage
area of approximately 12.3 km2. Shoreacres Creek for the
most part has been channelized. The remaining natural portions
are located above Dundas Street and a 1 km long section
downstream of Spruce Street. Most of the Shoreacres Creek
is a grass-lined channel with little or no riparian vegetation.
Many small drop structures have been constructed along the
watercourse.
An Erosion control / stream restoration Class Environmental
Assessment is required along Shoreacres Creek from New
Street Lakeshore Road to investigate the existing erosion along
the entire reach and to determine the recommended remedial
measures that will address the erosion concerns. As part of the
study, alternative remedial works are to be investigated and
evaluated based on cost-effectiveness, social and environmental
considerations, and a preferred alternative recommended.
The study area is defined as part of approximately 1,000 m of
Shoreacres Creek located mostly within the city owned creek
blocks. Approximately 300 m of the Creek section north of
Lakeshore Road is located on private property.
The study is conducted in compliance with Schedule “B”
of the Municipal Engineers Association “Municipal Class
Environmental Assessment,” (June 2000). We are interested
in hearing any comments or concerns that you may have about
this study. Comments and information regarding the study
are being collected to assist the City of Burlington in meeting
the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. This
material will be maintained on file for use during the project
and may be included in project documentation.
A key component of the study is consultation with stakeholders
(public, landowners and regulatory agencies). A Public
Information Centre (PIC) will be held to provide interested
parties with an opportunity to review and discuss issues related
to the project. The PIC is scheduled for:
Date:
Location:
Time:
Tuesday, February 5
Rotary Youth Centre,
560 Guelph Line – Pines Room
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Those attending the PIC will have the opportunity to meet
with the Project Team, review the study scope and discuss
issues related to the project, including background information,
baseline performance and environmental considerations. If you
are unable to attend the PIC or if you have specific comments
related to this project, please contact either of the following:
Mr. Arif Shahzad, M. Eng., P. Eng
Senior Environmental Engineer
City of Burlington
42 Brant Street, P.O. Box 5013,
Burlington, Ontario L7R 3Z6
Phone: 905-335-7600 Fax: 905-335-7861
shahzada@burlington.ca
Wolfgang Wolter
Project Manager
Totten Sims Hubicki Associates
72 Victoria St. S., Suite 202,
Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4Y9
Phone: 519-886-2160, Fax: 519-886-1697
wwolter@tsh.ca
www.burlington.ca
IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT
AND IN THE MATTER OF the lands in the City of
Burlington known municipally as 4210 Inglewood Drive,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Burlington
passed By-law 4-2008 on January 28, 2008, to designate the
above-noted property as having cultural heritage value or
interest.
A Description of the Property, a Statement of Cultural
Heritage Value or Interest, a Legal Description, and a key
map showing the location of the lands to which the by-law
applies are attached.
Notice of Intention to Designate
Notice of Intention to Designate
IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT AND IN
THE MATTER OF the lands in the City of Burlington known as
the Lakehurst Villa Knee Wall located in the City’s road allowance,
directly in front of the properties municipally known as 3064 to 3088
Lakeshore Road,
IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT AND
IN THE MATTER OF the lands in the City of Burlington
known municipally as 440 Mountain Brow Road,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Burlington intends
to designate the above-noted Knee Wall, as having cultural heritage
value or interest.
A Description of the Property, a Statement of Cultural Heritage
Value or Interest, a Legal Description, and a key map showing
the location of the lands to which the intended designation
A Description of the Property, a Statement of Cultural Heritage Value
applies are attached.
or Interest, a Legal Description, and a key map showing the location
of the lands to which the intended designation applies are attached.
Description of Property:
Description of Property:
Description of Property:
The subject property is located within the Shoreacres
community, south of Lakeshore Road, east of Walker’s Line
on the southeast corner of Lakeshore Road and Inglewood
Drive. The structure, built in 1925 (and added to circa 1961)
is a split-level, stucco clad, five-bay bungalow built in the
Picturesque style.
The subject Knee Wall is located within the Roseland community
of Burlington on the south side of Lakeshore Road, east of Guelph
Line. The structure is a fieldstone and mortar knee wall, extending
approximately 120 metres from east to west along the frontages of
3064, 3072, 3080, and 3088 Lakeshore Road. The wall measures
approximately one metre in height.
Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest:
The Lakehurst Villa Knee Wall was built circa 1910 for W. D.
Flatt as part of the Lakehurst Villa estate. The wall was slightly
modified in the 1990’s, following demolition of the Lakehurst
Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest:
Villa when several new homes were constructed south of the wall
and new openings were created to facilitate access to these homes.
The cultural heritage value of the subject property lies in
The cultural heritage value of the subject Knee Wall lies in its
its historical, architectural and contextual value. Heritage
historical, and contextual value. The heritage attributes include:
attributes include but are not limited to: the stepped landscape the height, length, materials, and the style of construction.
with stonework; the scale and siting of the building; design
Legal Description:
elements of the south, west and north elevations (with the
exception of the circa 1961 addition); and hipped-gable roof. Part of Lakeshore Road, lying between Hart Avenue and Rossmore
Boulevard, being Forced Road (formerly known as Toronto and
Legal Description:
Hamilton Highway and as King’s Highway Number 2) through part
of Lot 15, Concession 4 South of Dundas Street, being part of Pin
07043-0090, City of Burlington, Regional Municipality of Halton.
Plan 221, Lot 34, Being the whole of Pin 07018-0049,
City of Burlington, Regional Municipality of Halton.
Further information respecting the proposed designation is available
for viewing in the Clerks Department, Main Floor, City Hall,
Further information respecting the designation is available
for viewing in the Clerks Department, Main Floor, City Hall, 426 Brant Street, during regular business hours.
426 Brant Street, during regular business hours.
Any person may, within 30 days after the date of the publication
of this notice, serve written notice of objection to the proposed
designation, together with a statement for the objection and all
relevant facts.
Dated at the City of Burlington this 1st day of February,
2008.
The property at 440 Mountain Brow Road is recommended
for designation pursuant to Section 29 of Part IV of the
Ontario Heritage Act based on its historical associative value;
its contextual value; and its design value. These values are
associated with both the lands and the buildings.
Legal Description:
Pin 07194-0069 being Pt Lts 3 & 4 Con 2 EF as in 509810
(Secondly); Together with 509810 Secondly & Thirdly;
except together with Firstly and Fourthly in 509810; City of
Burlington, Regional Municipality of Halton.
Pin 07194-0068 being Pt Lts 3 & 4 Con 2 EF as 509810
(Firstly); Together with 509810 Firstly; Together with Fourthly
in 509810 if any and except together with Secondly & Thirdly
in 509810; City of Burlington, Regional Municipality of Halton.
Further information respecting the proposed designation is
available for viewing in the Clerks Department, Main Floor,
City Hall, 426 Brant Street, during regular business hours.
Any person may, within 30 days after the date of the publication
of this notice, serve written notice of objection to the proposed
designation, together with a statement for the objection and all
relevant facts.
Dated at the City of Burlington this 1st day of February, 2008.
Jennifer Shaw, Committee Clerk, The Corporation of the City
of Burlington, 426 Brant Street, P.O. Box 5013, Burlington,
Ontario, L7R 3Z6.
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The property is located east of Waterdown Road, on Mountain
Brow Road in North Aldershot (formerly East Flamborough,
annexed to the City of Burlington in 1958). The landscape is
rural and has sweeping views of the Burlington Bay/Hamilton
Harbour. The property supports a one-storey, stucco-clad
farmhouse built in the Regency style as well as several
outbuildings associated with past farm use. The house was
built for Adam Fergusson in 1833. Some of the original design
elements remain.
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Jennifer Shaw, Committee Clerk, The Corporation of the City Dated at the City of Burlington this 1st day of February, 2008.
of Burlington, 426 Brant Street, P.O. Box 5013, Burlington,
Jennifer Shaw, Committee Clerk, The Corporation of the City of
Ontario, L7R 3Z6.
Burlington, 426 Brant Street, P.O. Box 5013, Burlington, Ontario,
L7R 3Z6.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Burlington
intends to designate the above-noted property as a property of
cultural heritage value or interest.
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Notice of Passing of a Bylaw Pursuant
to the Ontario Heritage Act