Meeting Name: Infrastructure, Investment, and Development Services Committee (inactive) Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 2/11/2014 7:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chamber
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TMP-7668 2  Item of DiscussionMIDHURST SECONDARY PLAN Mr. Rick McFadden and Mr. Gary Green of the Midhurst Ratepayers’ Association provided a presentation regarding the Midhurst Secondary Plan. Mr. McFadden explained that the purpose of the presentation is to outline the Midhurst Ratepayers’ Association’s concerns regarding the impact of the Midhurst Secondary Plan on Barrie. He highlighted the City of Barrie’s vision and noted that he feels the proposed Midhurst Secondary Plan will drain City resources. Mr. McFadden commented that Midhurst was not identified as a node for growth within the Places to Grow Planning Policy document. He noted that the proposed Midhurst Secondary Plan will increase the population of Midhurst by approximately 28,000 residents. Mr. McFadden stated that he believes that the Midhurst Secondary Plan proposes to discharge wastewater effluent into the Minesing Swamp. Mr. Gary Green of the Midhurst Ratepayers’ Association outlined possible impacts that the proposed Midhurst Secondary Plan may have on City of Barrie infrastructure. He stated that he feels the Midhurst Secondary Received  Action details Not available
TMP-7785 2  Item of DiscussionALLANDALE HISTORIC NEIGHBOURHOOD STRATEGY HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL Merwan Kalyaniwalla, Manager of Planning Policy provided an overview of the content of the memorandum from S. Naylor, Director of Planning Services dated February 11, 2014 regarding the Allandale Neighbourhood Strategy Heritage Conservation District and Development Control. He noted that staff reviewed five municipalities with Urban Growth Centres with the same density target as the City of Barrie and only one municipality contained a Heritage Conservation District within its Urban Growth Centre, which predated the passage of the Provincial Growth Plan. He commented that many municipalities implement heritage protection through other measures. Mr. Kalyaniwalla stated that staff had also provided comments on the other more immediate or “temporary stop gap” measures suggested by the Allandale Neighbourhood Association. He concluded by noting that staff met with representatives of the Allandale Neighbourhood Association to review their findings. The Committee Members and CouncillReceived  Action details Not available
TMP-7842 1  Item of DiscussionINVESTIGATION - PROTECTION OF THE ALLANDALE NEIGHBOURHOOD HERITAGE CHARACTER That staff in the Planning Services Department investigate alternative tools to protect the heritage character within the Allandale area including but not limited to “finer grained” zoning, re-zoning of specific blocks and specific zoning policies, and report back to Development Services Committee. (13-G- 262) (File: D00)recommended for adoption  Action details Not available
TMP-7667 2  Staff Report BONUSING POLICIES That a public meeting be scheduled to consider an amendment to “Section 6.8 Bonusing” of the City of Barrie Official Plan, such that the proposed amendment would have the effect of deleting the entire Section and replacing it with the following: 6.8 Height and Density Bonusing (a) The City may permit an increase in height and/or density that exceed the maximum height and/or density permitted in the Zoning By-law, in return for the provision of community benefits pursuant to Section 37 of the Planning Act provided that: i. the development constitutes good planning and is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of this Plan; ii. the community benefit provided bears a reasonable planning relationship to the increase in the height and/or density of the proposed development including having an appropriate geographic relationship to the development; iii. Adequate infrastructure exists or will be provided by the developer to support the proposed development. (b) Without limiting the authority of the foregoing, the City will seek to secure any recommended for adoption  Action details Not available