Moved by Mayor Pellegrini
Seconded by Regional Councillor Rosati
That Council adopt the recommendations in the Minutes of the Committee of the Whole meeting held on September 10, 2020, except for Items H.2.1 and H.2.3 as noted below.
Carried
H.2.1 Major Transit Station Areas Endorsement Report
Moved by Regional Councillor Jackson
Seconded by Mayor Bevilacqua
That Council adopt an amendment to add the following clauses:
- That MTSA 57 (Rutherford GO station) be referred to the City of Vaughan for additional consideration of the boundaries and density and request a report back to the Region in Q1 2021.
- That York Region Council support the expansion of the boundary of MTSA 58 for the lands around the Maple GO station to include the 2.8 hectare parcel of land at the north east corner of Major Mackenzie Drive and McNaughton Road East in the City of Vaughan so that the lands can be considered in the context of supporting intensification around an existing GO station and which further supports the growth targets of the Region of York.
Carried
Moved by Regional Councillor DiPaola
Seconded by Mayor Barrow
That Council adopt an amendment to add the following clause:
- That MTSA 72 (Gormley GO Station) minimum density target be set at 50 people and jobs per hectare.
Carried
Moved by Regional Councillor Heath
Seconded by Mayor Scarpitti
That Council adopt the following main motion, as amended:
- Council endorse for inclusion in the Regional Official Plan update, the boundary delineations, minimum density targets and preliminary policy directions for the 72 major transit station areas identified in this report, except for those outlined below.
- The Province be requested to approve alternative density targets for two Provincially required major transit station areas: Highway 407 Subway Station and King City GO Station.
- Regional staff delineate boundaries and set density targets for the future MTSA stations along Jane Street in Vaughan and report back to Council for endorsement.
- The Regional Clerk forward this report and attachments to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing and local municipalities.
- That MTSA 57 (Rutherford GO station) be referred to the City of Vaughan for additional consideration of the boundaries and density and request a report back to the Region in Q1 2021.
- That York Region Council support the expansion of the boundary of MTSA 58 for the lands around the Maple GO station to include the 2.8 hectare parcel of land at the north east corner of Major Mackenzie Drive and McNaughton Road East in the City of Vaughan so that the lands can be considered in the context of supporting intensification around an existing GO station and which further supports the growth targets of the Region of York.
- That MTSA 72 (Gormley GO Station) minimum density target be set at 50 people and jobs per hectare.
Carried
H.2.3 Township of King Official Plan 2019
Moved by Mayor Pellegrini
Seconded by Regional Councillor Jones
That Council adopt the following recommendations in the report, as amended, dated August 27, 2020 from the Commissioner of Corporate Services and the Chief Planner:
- Council approve the Township of King “Our King” Official Plan 2019, subject to the modifications outlined in this resolution, in Attachment 1 to this report and site-specific deferrals listed in Attachment 2.
- The Director of Community Planning and Development Services be authorized to issue Notice of Regional Council’s decision on the Township of King “Our King” Official Plan 2019.
- The Director of Community Planning and Development Services be authorized to issue Notice regarding the deferrals under delegated authority once resolved.
- Staff be authorized to appear before the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal in support of the Region’s decision, if required, and the Regional Solicitor or designate, be authorized to execute Minutes of Settlement, if appropriate.
- That Council support an additional site modification to the Township of King Official Plan "Our King" to add site specific policy to enable the two existing detached dwellings located at 3655 and 3653 Lloydtown-Aurora Road to be divided into separate conveyable parcels of land subject to a zoning bylaw amendment and application for consent to sever.
- The land use designations and polices for the lands municipally known as 1265 and 1405 19th Sideroad be deferred on a site-specific basis to provide King Township the opportunity to further review the existing and permitted uses on the subject properties in the context of the Township’s policy framework and the Township’s Rural Area Zoning By-law Review. Following the completion of a review and assessment, and Township Council’s endorsement of a preferred approach, the Township would be in a position to request a decision on the site-specific deferral.
- The land use designation and polices for the lands municipally known 1380 Wellington Street West be deferred on a site-specific basis to provide King Township the opportunity to further review and assessment. Following the completion of a review and assessment, and Township Council’s endorsement of a preferred land use approach, the Township would be in a position to request a decision on the site-specific deferral.
Carried