Council Meeting
Revised Agenda

C#44-20
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(Electronic Meeting pursuant to Section 238(3.3) of the Municipal Act, 2001)

His Worship
Mayor Dave Barrow

PUBLIC NOTICE

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  • a) That the minutes of the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting AAC#03-19 held September 26, 2019, be adopted.

  • a) That the minutes of Heritage Richmond Hill meeting HRH#04-20 held July 7, 2020 be adopted.

  • That the minutes of the Budget Committee of the Whole meeting BCW#03-20 held October 6, 2020 be adopted as circulated and the following recommendations be approved:

  • a) That the presentation by David Dexter, Director of Financial Services and Treasurer, and staff report SRCFS.20.025 regarding the 2020 and 2021 Operating Forecast, COVID-19 Pressures and Updated Cash Flow, be received with thanks.

  • a) That staff report SRCFS.20.026, regarding the Financial Sustainability Strategy be received;

    b) That the Financial Sustainability Strategy for the Tax Supported Capital Program, based on the third scenario presented in staff report SRCFS.20.026, be implemented commencing in the 2022 Capital Budget process;

    c) That Finance staff continue to work with Council to seek other sustainable measures that can be implemented prior to 2022.

  • a) That the update and initiatives outlined in staff report SRCFS.20.028, be received;

    b) That Staff update three Development Charges By-laws, including the amendment of the City-wide Development Charges By-law to incorporate changes to soft services and two Area Specific Development Charges By-laws by July of 2021;

    c) That Staff update the City-wide Development Charges By-law prior to the end of 2023, to reflect the update of various City-wide plans and studies.

(Staff Report SRPRS.20.139 is attached for Council's reference)

  • That the Heritage Richmond Hill Committee recommends to Council:

    a) That the property located at 19 Aubrey Avenue does not merit cultural heritage designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act

    b) That 19 Aubrey Avenue be removed from Richmond Hill’s Inventory of Buildings of Architectural and Historical Importance.

(Referred from the September 9, 2020 Council meeting)

  • a) That staff report SRCS.20.26 regarding the Grass and Weed By-law 31-19, Exemption Request, be received;

    b) That the request for 1 and 2 Debonair Street to be exempted from the Grass and Weeds By-law requirement to maintain adjoining municipal boulevards, be denied.

  • a) That staff report SRCS.20.28 regarding the boulevard grass replacement pilot at 1 and 2 Dubonair Street, be received;

    b) That staff be directed not to pursue a pilot project to replace the grass on the City boulevard with another type of low growing plant at 1 and 2 Debonair Street.

  • a) That staff report SRCS.20.31 regarding Spas, Wellness Centres and Body Rub Parlours be received.

    b) That a copy of staff report SRCS.20.31 be sent to York Regional Police, the Regional Municipality of York, and the Ministry of the Attorney General.

(Staff report SRCS.20.03 and extract from the April 8, 2020 Council meeting are attached for Council's reference)

  • a) That staff engage in public consultation and associated research, through the Official Plan and Comprehensive Zoning By-law review processes, to establish an appropriate land-use planning framework for Short Term Rental Accommodations, and continue to assess whether a Short Term Rental Accommodation licensing regime is recommended for the City of Richmond Hill.

  • a) That the revised Zoning By-law Amendment application submitted by Vomano Valley Developments Inc. for lands known as Block 1, Plan 65M-4416 (Municipal Addresses: 12955A and 12955B Bathurst Street), City File D02-20012, be approved subject to the following:

    i. that the subject lands zoned Local Commercial (LC) Zone under By-law 313-96, as amended, be amended to include additional uses and a site specific parking standard as set out in Appendix “B” to staff report SRPI.20.003;

    ii. that the amending Zoning By-law be brought forward to a regular meeting of Council for consideration and enactment; and,

    iii. that pursuant to Section 34(17) of the Planning Act, Council deem that no further notice be required with respect to any necessary modifications to the draft amending Zoning By-law to implement the proposed development on the subject lands.

  • a) That staff report SRPI.20.004 regarding a Private Street Naming Application submitted by Elgin House Properties Limited for the lands known as Part of Lots 26 and 27, Concession 2, E.Y.S. (Municipal Address: 1000 Elgin Mills Road East), City File D15-20042, be approved subject to the following:

    1. That the name “Steckley House” be added to the Council Approved Street Name List;
    2. That the proposed private street names (David Eyer Lane (P)) and (Steckley House Lane (P)) be approved in accordance with SRPI.20.004; and,
    3. That staff be directed to bring forward a by-law to a regularly scheduled Council meeting to implement the proposed private street names.
  • a) That the 2020 Annual Report from Norman J. Groot, Integrity Commissioner for the City of Richmond Hill, dated September 22, 2020, be received for information.

  • a) That the petition submitted by residents of Betony Drive, received September 8, 2020, containing approximately 50 signatures, regarding the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment Application submitted by Vomano Valley Developments Inc. for 12955A and 12955B Bathurst Street, be received.

  • a) That the implementation of hybrid in-person/electronic Council and Committee Meetings be delayed until January 2021.

    1. That Staff Report SRPI.20.016 be received for information purposes;
    2. That the LPAT be advised as follows:
      1. That Council supports the revised development proposal in principle as generally depicted on Maps 6 to 11 in Staff Report SRPI.20.016;
      2. that the LPAT be requested to approve the Official Plan Amendment substantially in accordance with the document shown in Appendix “B” to Staff Report SRPI.20.016;
      3. that the LPAT be requested to approve the Zoning By-law Amendment substantially in accordance with the document shown in Appendix “C” to Staff Report SRPI.20.016;
      4. that the LPAT be requested to withhold the issuance of its Final Order with respect to both the Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment until such time as the City advises the Tribunal that the applicants have paid the applicable processing fees in accordance with the City’s Tariff of Fees By-law 108-19; and,
      5. that the LPAT be requested to withhold the issuance of its Final Order with respect to the Zoning By-law Amendment until such time as the City advises the Tribunal that a Site Plan application has been finalized to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Planning and Infrastructure;

    c)That Council approve the Section 37 Community Benefits package (the “Section 37 Community Benefits Package”) as generally described in Staff Report SRPI. 20.016 and incorporated into the aforementioned Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Planning and Infrastructure;

    d)That upon the recommendation of the Commissioner of Planning and Infrastructure, the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into Minutes of Settlement pertaining to the Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment appeals before the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal;

    e) That upon the recommendation of the Commissioner of Planning and Infrastructure, the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to approve and execute any agreements necessary to secure the Section 37 Community Benefits Package described in Staff Report SRPI.20.016;

    f)That the authority to assign servicing allocation to the proposed development to be constructed on the subject lands be delegated to the Commissioner of Planning and Infrastructure subject to the criteria in the City’s Interim Growth Management Strategy, and that the assigned servicing allocation be released in accordance with the provisions of By-law 109-11; and,

    g)That appropriate City staff be directed to appear at the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal in support of Council’s position concerning the subject applications.

(Refer to Item 13.8)

  • a) That the correspondence from Pat Pollock, Chair, Mayvern Area Residents Association, dated October 28, 2020, regarding Memorandum from Tracey Steele, Director, Community Standards with respect to staff report SRCS.20.03 regarding Short Term Rental Accommodations, be received.

  • a) That the correspondence from Pat Pollock, 67 Drumern Crescent, dated October 26, 2020, regarding the 2020 Annual Report - Norman J. Groot, Integrity Commissioner Office for the City of Richmond Hill, dated September 22, 2020, be received.

(Refer to Item 13.14)

  • a) That the correspondence from Nancy Spinks, 55 Royal Chapin Crescent, dated October 26, 2020, regarding Request for Direction – Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Applications - 2515756 Ontario Inc., 1214420 Ontario Limited and Joey Falvo – 11488 Yonge Street and 49 Gamble Road - City Files D01-14003 and D02-14014, be received.

  • a) That the correspondence from Dean Gossi, Road Watch committee member, regarding the member motion submitted by Regional and Local Councillor Perrelli with respect to Funding of a Road Watch Mobile App, be received.

  • That the following correspondence regarding the member motion submitted by Regional and Local Councillor Perrelli with respect to Economic Development Opportunity, be received:

    a) Paul Minz, President, Baif Developments Limited, dated October 26, 2020;

    b) Pat Pollock, 67 Drumern Crescent, received October 27, 2020.

Moved by: Councillor West

  • Whereas traffic safety is an important issue in all Greater Toronto Area (GTA) communities including Richmond Hill;

    Whereas Richmond Hill’s population is growing and with this growth comes a commensurate increase in traffic volumes, it is therefore very important that municipalities like Richmond Hill are able to manage these increased volumes and respond to traffic issues when they arise over time;

    Whereas there has been a noticeable increase in traffic related concerns from residents in the recent past, and especially during the current COVID-19 shut down period;

    Whereas to address these increases in traffic concerns, Richmond Hill traffic staff and Council must be properly resourced to deal with the issues and meet the expectations of our residents;

    Now Therefore Be It Resolved:

    That Council send a letter to the Ministry of the Attorney General and to the Ministry of Transportation Ontario to expedite the permissions from the Province that need to urgently be put in place to allow the revenue from photo radar devices placed in school zones to be a part of the municipal Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS) program so that the cost of this program will not be prohibitive to local municipalities like it currently is;

    That the Traffic Safety Supervisor position that is already approved in a previous budget be hired immediately.

    That when the Traffic Safety Supervisor position is filled, Council direct staff to complete the long scheduled but not yet started, Traffic Operations Study which will bring forward sound and updated policies to expand and guide the range of traffic safety, traffic management and traffic calming measures that can be used as appropriate, and when necessary, to better control traffic on municipal roads.

Moved by: Regional and Local Councillor Perrelli

  • Whereas, Marilyon Morrison was the founder of Road Watch, a community initiative, supported by the City of Richmond Hill and York Regional Police to address aggressive and dangerous driving on public roads; and

    Whereas, instances of speeding, unsafe lane changes, disobeying traffic lights and running stop signs are some types of behaviors that qualify for a road watch submission; and

    Whereas, community safety is one of Richmond Hill’s top priorities; and

    Whereas, Road Watch Committee has developed an app and website that would make it easier for residents to access and report aggressive and dangerous driving on roads; and

    Whereas, Marilyon Morrison and the Town of Caledon are ready to transfer the domain name to the City of Richmond Hill for the creation of the website/app;

    Now Therefore Be It Resolved:

    That the City act as the Project Sponsor and Champion for the Roadwatch website/app; and

    That the City work with Road Watch Committee to acquire the domain and help with development of the app; and

    That the City approve project funding of $25,000 AND provide various in-kind departmental services/facilities etc. to its Roadwatch Committee for the various costs associated with the research, development, validation and marketing of the website/app; and

    That the City facilitates the introduction of the Roadwatch project team and the Roadwatch website/app to York Regional council for a presentation of our strategic roadmap; and

    That the City liaises with the York Regional Police and the Roadwatch project in an effort to help facilitate a working relationship surround project deliverables; and

    That the City assists in the promotional launch and marketing of the Roadwatch app via its various channels.

Moved by: Regional and Local Councillor Perrelli

  • Whereas, Provincial Growth Plan does not identify the lands described as 1577-1621 Major Mackenzie Drive East (the “subject lands”) as Provincially Significant Employment Lands; and

    Whereas, the City of Richmond Hill Council at its meeting of September 18, 2019 approved a Member Motion supporting a concept plan that proposed residential uses on the subject lands; and

    Whereas, the City of Richmond Hill Council at its meeting of February 26, 2020 recommended to the Region of York its support of an Employment Lands conversion for the subject lands; and

    Whereas, The Region of York Council at its meeting of October 22, 2020 approved an Employment Lands conversion for the subject lands; and

    Whereas, Treasure Hill, on behalf of Rice Commercial Group Ltd., has submitted a new concept plan prepared by Malone Given Parsons dated October 17, 2020 (the “plan”) and a draft Ministers Zoning Order for the subject lands; and

    Whereas, the concept plan submitted by Treasure Hill, on behalf of Rice Commercial Group Ltd., fulfills City objectives including delivery of critical infrastructure and bringing natural heritage lands into public ownership; and

    Whereas, new Long-Term Care facilities are needed in the Region of York and the City of Richmond Hill; and

    Whereas, the concept plan proposes a new large Long-Term Care facility; and

    Whereas, as a result of the global pandemic, the economy of the City of Richmond Hill and the Region of York has suffered; and

    Whereas, the Province of Ontario has encouraged municipalities to plan for the economic recovery including getting projects shovel ready, see attached news release titled Ontario Rebuilding and Recovery Act, 2020 - Accelerating Infrastructure Projects dated Oct 22; and

    Whereas, the proposed development will create significant short term and permanent jobs for the City and Region; and

    Whereas, the proposed development will generate significant Regional and City Development Charge revenue and significant long-term property tax revenue;

    Now Therefore Be It Resolved:

    That the Council of the City of Richmond Hill has considered and approves the concept plan and draft Ministers Zoning Order submitted by Treasure Hill on behalf of Rice Commercial Group Ltd.; and

    That the City formally request the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing to issue a Minister’s Zoning Order, substantially in the form attached, to implement the proposed development; and

    That the City Clerk be directed to, forthwith, forward a copy of this resolution to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing as a statement of Council’s request; and

    That the City Clerk be directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Region of York for their information.

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Explanation: Elbay Developments Inc. - 930 Elgin Mills Road East - City File D02-14017 (Related Files D01-17004, D03-14004 and D06-17042)

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