Meeting Name: Infrastructure, Investment, and Development Services Committee (inactive) Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 2/23/2015 6:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chamber
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TMP-9564 1  Presentation - AC/RCPRESENTATION - ZONING FOR MIXED USES M. Kalyaniwalla, Manager of Policy Planning, provided a slide presentation concerning Zoning for Mixed Uses. Mr. Kalyaniwalla discussed slides concerning the following topics: · Background history and information associated with Zoning for Mixed Uses including Provincial and Municipal planning policy; · The five stage process associated with Intensification and Mixed Uses; · The comments related to resistance to intensification; · The location of the intensification nodes and corridors and the total parcel area associated with mixed use development; · The purpose, and benefits and rationale associated with mixed use development; and · Examples of successful mixed use developments. Members of the Committee and Council Members in attendance asked several questions related to the information provided and received responses. Dr. Charles Gardner, Medical Officer of Health of the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit provided a slide presentation regarding Building Healthier Neighbourhoods in Barrie. Dr. Gardner discussed slides conReceived  Action details Not available
TMP-9579 1  Item of DiscussionZONING FOR MIXED USES Six individuals (Ms. C. Phillips, Mr. L. Racicot, Mr. S. Mason, Mr. R. Duhamel, Mr. A. McNair and Mr. R. Meier) addressed the Committee concerning the Zoning for Mixed Uses and provided comments and concerns related to the following: · Concerns associated with the proposed Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments related to: - provisions being too permissive with the potential for wide range implications application to be approved; - the proposed height/number of storeys that would be permitted versus lower heights/densities that would still achieve intensification - an approach that would look at the specific corridors before the approval of policy and standards; - the impact on adjacent uses; and - the need for land use/market study prior to the establishment of zoning categories. · Support for Intensification and comments related to: - allowing flexibility and creativity for development; - challenges balancing intensification with the concerns of property owners; - supportive of commercial uses not being required in corridors; - the poReceived  Action details Not available
15-G-055 2  Staff Report ZONING FOR MIXED USES 1. That the Official Plan Amendment for the addition of Section 4.9 "Mixed Use", as included in Appendix "A" attached to Staff Report PLN018-14, be approved for the portions related to intensification nodes. 2. That the Zoning By-law Amendment for the addition of Section 5.4 "Mixed Use", as included in Appendix "B", in Staff Report PLN018-14, be approved for the portions related to intensification nodes. 3. That staff in the Planning Services Department report back to the Infrastructure, Investment and Development Services Committee with additional detail regarding the following: a) Which parts of intensification corridors and which proposed uses are appropriate for intensification; b) The potential to require parking spaces for visitors and specific barrier free parking in intensification corridors; and c) The potential to increase maximum building heights, to reflect the change to the Ontario Building Code to six storeys in intensification corridors. (14-G-162) (File: D00)recommended for adoption  Action details Not available
TMP-9565 1  Presentation - AC/RCPERMITTED USES WITHIN INDUSTRIAL SECTION (7.0) OF THE CITY’S COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW 2009-141 R. Windle, Acting Director of Planning Services provided a verbal overview regarding the Staff Report concerning Permitted Uses Within Industrial Section (7.0) of the City’s Comprehensive Zoning By-law 2009-141. Mr. Windle outlined the background information related to the proposed change to the Permitted Uses Within the Industrial Section. He noted that staff are proposing to reduce the number of zoning categories from five categories to four categories. Mr. Windle noted that staff took a holistic look at the Comprehensive Zoning By-law and considered stakeholder comments to see if the permitted uses and locations are appropriate. A summary spreadsheet of comments received and responses has been provided. Members of the Committee asked a number of questions related to the information provided and received responses. Four individuals (Mr. W. Hay, Mr. R. Pineaullt, Mr. C. Sellers and Mr. K. Strong) addressed the Committee concerning the Permitted Uses Within Industrial SectionReceived  Action details Not available
15-G-065 2  Staff Report PERMITTED USES WITHIN INDUSTRIAL SECTION (7.0) OF THE CITY’S COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW 2009-141 AMENDMENT #1 Moved by: Councillor, J. Brassard Seconded by: Councillor, A. Khan That motion 15-G-065 of Section “D” of the General Committee Report dated March 23, 2015 concerning Permitted Uses within Industrial Section (7.0) of the City’s Comprehensive Zoning By-law 2009-141 be amended by adding the following paragraph: “9: That staff in the Legal Services, Building and By-law Services and Planning Departments investigate and report back to General Committee on the feasibility of establishing similar municipal licensing requirements as the City of Mississauga with respect to Building and Fire Code inspections as well as requirements for a criminal records check for operators and employees of a facility.” CARRIED AMENDMENT #2 Moved by: Councillor, M. McCann Seconded by: Councillor, D. Shipley That motion 15-G-065 of Section “D” of the General Committee Report dated March 23, 2015 concerning Permitted Uses within Industrial Section (7.0) of the City’s Crecommended for adoption  Action details Not available
TMP-9544 2  Committee Report HERITAGE BARRIE COMMITTEE REPORT DATED OCTOBER 7, 2014 The Report of the Heritage Barrie Committee dated October 7, 2014 was received. (File: C05)Received  Action details Not available
TMP-9545 1  Committee Report HERITAGE BARRIE COMMITTEE REPORT DATED FEBRUARY 3, 2015 The Report of the Heritage Barrie Committee dated February 3, 2015 was received. (File: C05)Received  Action details Not available
15-G-056 1  Item of DiscussionGOWAN PORTRAIT RESTORATION PROJECTrecommended for adoption  Action details Not available