Middlesex Centre Council Agenda
Regular Meeting of Council

06-2021
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Electronic Council Meeting

Mayor DeViet to call the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.

Council will be meeting in a Closed Session following the Call to Order with the open meeting items and live stream scheduled to begin at approximately 6:00 p.m.

In response to COVID-19 we continue to hold Council meetings electronically. Members of the public are invited to participate in this meeting of Council by accessing the meeting which will be live-streamed on our Middlesex Centre YouTube channel.

The Committee of Adjustment and Public Meetings for Planning items will begin at approximately 7:00 p.m.

The Municipal Conflict of Interest Act requires any member of Council declaring a pecuniary interest and the general nature thereof, where the interest of a member of Council has not been disclosed by reason of the member’s absence from the meeting, to disclose the interest at the first open meeting attended by the member of Council and otherwise comply with the Act.

  • THAT the Council for the Municipality of Middlesex Centre adjourn to closed session at ________ pursuant to Section 239 (2) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended to discuss the following matters:

    Section 239 (2)(c)  a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board.

     

4.1
CALL TO ORDER
 

4.2
DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
 

4.3
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
 

4.3.1
March 10, 2021 Closed Minutes
 

4.4
CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
 

4.4.1
Potential Property Disposition - Ward 4
 

4.5
ADJOURNMENT
 

Presenting will be: Steven Jelich, Director, Southwest Region Operations and Darryl Arnold, Manager, Operations London/Sarnia.

  • THAT the minutes of the Middlesex Centre Council meeting held on March 10, 2021 be adopted as printed.

Items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered routine and may require discussion but no action on the part of Council. Consent items are received in one motion. Council members may request that one or more item be removed for further action.

  • THAT Items 7.1 through to 7.5 listed under the heading of Consent Agenda for March 24, 2021 be adopted as recommended.

  • THAT the minutes of the Community Services Advisory Committee held on February 8, 2021 be received for information.

  • THAT report CPS-11-2021 regarding write off of taxes under Section 354 (3) of the Municipal Act, 2001 be received;

    AND THAT taxes amounting to $730.60 be written off pursuant to the provisions of Section 354 (3) of the Municipal Act, 2001.

  • THAT Report CPS-12-2021 regarding the Delaware Hydro Reserve Fund be received for information.

  • THAT Report FS-02-2021 regarding a Fire Safety Grant Opportunity be received for information.

  • THAT Report PWE 09-2021 regarding Vehicle Utilization due to the COVID-19 Pandemic be received;

    AND THAT Staff be authorized to carry forward with the temporary use of vehicle 7501 (Grey 2010 Dodge Ram) for PWE-Transportation until a new ¾ ton truck has been delivered after which time it will be disposed of in accordance with Council Policy;

  • THAT Report CLK-09-2021 re: Agreement of Purchase and Sale – 79 Glendon Drive be received;

    AND THAT the Agreement of Purchase and Sale for 79 Glendon Drive attached as Appendix ‘A’ be approved;

    AND FURTHER THAT staff be directed to prepare a by-law to authorize the Mayor and Clerk to execute the Agreement of Purchase and Sale for the above-noted property.

  • THAT Report CLK-10-2021 re: Appointment of Council Representative to LTVCA Board of Directors be received;

    AND THAT Councillor __________ be appointed as the Municipality of Middlesex Centre representative to the LTVCA Board of Directors for the remaining duration of the 2018-2022 term of Council;

  • THAT the purchase, supply and delivery of one 2022 Freightliner 114SD Tandem Truck with Snow & Ice Removal Equipment be awarded to the lowest tender bid submission received from Team Truck in the amount of $ 345,875.00 (excluding HST);

    AND THAT the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary documents.

  • THAT Council adjourn its regular meeting at 7:00 pm in order to sit as a Committee of Adjustment under Section 45 of The Planning Act R.S.O., 1990, as amended, to consider the Minor Variance applications noted on the March 24, 2021 meeting agenda.

  • THAT Minor Variance Application A-2/2021, filed by VanderMolen Homes for relief from the Comprehensive Zoning By-law in order to establish an interior side yard setback of 1.4 metres (4.59 feet) on either side, whereas the By-law requires a minimum interior side yard setback of 1.5 metres (4.9 feet) on one side and 2.5 metres (8 feet) on the other side, and permit a maximum lot coverage of 40 percent for the main dwelling and all accessory buildings, whereas the maximum lot coverage for the main dwelling is 35 percent and an additional 3 percent permitted for accessory buildings; for a property legally described as Lot 16, Registered Plan 33M746, Municipality of Middlesex Centre, County of Middlesex, and Municipally known as 12 Edgeview Crescent, GRANTED, subject to the following condition:

    AND THAT the minor variance only be applicable to a proposal to building a single storey dwelling.

    AND FURTHER THAT the reasons for granting Minor Variance Application A-2/2021:

    • The request complies with the general intent and purpose of Middlesex Centre’s Official Plan;
    • The request complies with the general intent and purpose of Middlesex Centre’s Comprehensive Zoning By-law;
    • The request is minor in nature; and
    • The request represents appropriate development on the subject property.
  • THAT Minor Variance Application A-3/2021, filed by Aba-el-dean Mourad for relief from the Comprehensive Zoning By-law in order to establish an interior side yard setback of 1.4 metres (4.59 feet) on either side, whereas the By-law requires a minimum interior side yard setback of 1.5 metres (4.9 feet) on one side and 2.5 metres (8 feet) on the other side; for a property legally described as Lot 1, Plan 33M779, Municipality of Middlesex Centre, County of Middlesex, and Municipally known as 246 Union Ave, be GRANTED;

    AND THAT the reasons for granting Minor Variance Application A-3/2021:

    • The request complies with the general intent and purpose of Middlesex Centre’s Official Plan;
    • The request complies with the general intent and purpose of Middlesex Centre’s Comprehensive Zoning By-law;
    • The request is minor in nature; and
    • The request represents appropriate development on the subject property.
  • THAT Minor Variance Application A-3/2021, filed by Andrew Kooman for relief from the Comprehensive Zoning By-law in order to establish an interior side yard and rear yard setback of 0.6 metres (2 feet) for a pool, whereas the Middlesex Centre Comprehensive Zoning By-law requires a minimum interior side yard and rear yard setback for a pool of 1.5 metres (4.9 feet); for a property legally described as unit 13 in vacant land condominium COND840, Municipality of Middlesex Centre, County of Middlesex, and Municipally known as 13-41 Earlscourt Terrace, be GRANTED, subject to the following condition:

    AND THAT the reduction to the rear and interior side yards only apply to an above ground hot tub, interpreted as a pool in the Comprehensive Zoning By-law;

    AND FURTHER THAT the reasons for granting Minor Variance Application A-4/2021:

    • The request complies with the general intent and purpose of Middlesex Centre’s Official Plan;
    • The request complies with the general intent and purpose of Middlesex Centre’s Comprehensive Zoning By-law;
    • The request is minor in nature; and
    • The request represents appropriate development on the subject property.

Members of the public that wish to participate in a public meeting electronically are asked to notify the Municipal Clerk before Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 4:30 p.m. and provide the following information; First and Last Name, Mailing Address, the Application Number they wish to speak to along with any prepared speaking notes. 

Please email planning@middlesexcentre.on.ca to submit a request to participate.

Any questions in regards to the following applications should be directed to the appropriate Planner on file.

  • THAT Committee of Adjustment reconvene as Council to move into Planning Public Meetings pursuant to the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended, to consider the  planning applications listed on the March 24, 2021 Agenda.

  • THAT Consent Application B-26/2020, filed by Phil Pattyn, in order to sever a residential lot with a frontage of approximately 36.1 m (118.4 ft) on Harris Road, a depth of approximately 100 metres  (328 feet), and an area of approximately 3,610 m2 (0.89 ac), and the retained a frontage of approximately 20 m (66 ft) on Harris Road and an area of approximately 12.15 ac (4.92 ha) on a property legally described as Part of Lot 15, Plan 305 in the Municipality of Middlesex Centre, County of Middlesex and, Municipally known as 131 Queen Street; be GRANTED;

    AND THAT Consent B-26/2020 be subject to the following conditions:

    1. That the Certificate of Consent under Section 53(42) of the Planning Act shall be given within one year of the date of the notice of the decision. The request for the Certificate of Consent shall be accompanied by a written submission that details how each of the conditions of severance has been fulfilled.
    2. That the fee for the Certificate of Consent be paid in accordance with the Municipality’s Fees and Charges By-law.
    3. That a draft reference plan be prepared by an Ontario Land Surveyor for the purposes of facilitating the transaction of Consent B-26/2020 and that this plan be approved by the Municipality prior to being deposited with the Land Registry Office.
    4. That the Owners’ solicitor provide a Transfer in Preparation to the Municipality, together with a deposited reference plan and a Schedule describing the land to be transferred, for the purposes of the issuance of a Certificate of Consent.
    5. That the Owners’ solicitor submit an undertaking in a form satisfactory to the Municipality to register an electronic transfer of title consistent with the Consent decision.
    6. That any outstanding property taxes for the severed and retained lots of Consent B-26/2020 be paid in full.
    7. That the Owner provides a lot grading plan prepared by a Professional Engineer that includes appropriate grades at property boundaries and the four corners of a building envelope. The lot grading plan shall indicate a suitable building area that meets the required setbacks from the overhead electrical lines servicing neighbouring properties. The electrical lines and setbacks shall be shown on the grading plan, if applicable.
    8. That the Owner enter into a Development Agreement with the Municipality, and that the Agreement be registered against the title of the subject land, to address among other matters: all financial, legal, planning and engineering matters including but not limited to payment of the Municipality’s engineering, legal and planning review costs, entrance locations and construction, works within the road allowance, lot grading and drainage plans, and building envelopes, all to the satisfaction of the Municipality.
    9. That the lot shall be serviced with Municipal water at the expense of the Owner prior to consent being granted to the satisfaction of the Municipality.
    10. That any existing water or sanitary systems be removed or relocated so that they are wholly contained on the retained lands to the satisfaction of the municipality.
    11. That a demolition permit be obtained for the removal of the existing single unit dwelling and any / all structures associated with this structure be removed from the severed lands, including and well or septic systems.
    12. That the Owner be required to provide a stormwater management plan and servicing plans to the satisfaction of the Municipality.
    13. That the Owner be required to provide a groundwater impact assessment.
    14. That the Owner be required to provide a road widening dedication in the amount of up to 10 m from the centreline of construction of Harris Road prior issuance of the Certificate of Consent.
    15. That the Owners pay $1,100 cash-in-lieu of parkland dedication for the proposed lot of Consent B-26/2020.
    16. That the Owner be required to rezoned both the severed and retained lands and that a zoning by-law amendment be in full force and effect prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Consent;

    AND FURTHER THAT the reasons for granting Consent application B-26/2020 include:

    • The proposal is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement;
    • The proposal conforms to the County of Middlesex Official Plan and the Middlesex Centre Official Plan; and
    • The proposal complies with the Middlesex Centre Comprehensive Zoning By-law.
  • THAT Consent Application B-1/2021, filed by Tony and Lisa Vandenheuver, in order to sever a residence surplus to a farm operation as a result of consolidation on a lot with a frontage of approximately 63.4 m (208 ft) on Clarke Road and an area of approximately 0.99 ac (0.4 ha), and the retained having a frontage of approximately 261.6 m (858 ft) on Elginfield Road and an area of approximately 69 ac (27.9 ha), from a lot legally described Part of Lot 4, Concession 16 W, in the Township of Middlesex Centre, County of Middlesex; be GRANTED;

    AND THAT Consent B-01/2021 be subject to the following conditions:

    1. That the Certificate of Consent under Section 53(42) of the Planning Act shall be given within one year of the date of the notice of the decision. The request for the Certificate of Consent shall be accompanied by a written submission that details how each of the conditions of severance has been met.
    2. That the fee for the Certificate of Consent be paid in accordance with the Municipality’s Fees and Charges By-law.
    3. That a draft reference plan be prepared by an Ontario Land Surveyor for the purposes of facilitating the transaction of Consent B-1/2021 and that this plan be approved by the Municipality prior to being deposited with the Land Registry Office.
    4. That the Owner’s solicitor provide a Transfer in Preparation to the Municipality, together with a deposited reference plan and a Schedule describing the land to be transferred, for the purposes of the issuance of a Certificate of Consent.
    5. That the Owner’s solicitor submit an undertaking in a form satisfactory to the Municipality to register an electronic transfer of title consistent with the Consent decision.
    6. That the Owner enter into a severance agreement with the Municipality in order to advise future owner of the severed lot of Consent B-1/2021 of normal farm practices occurring in the area as outlined in the Farming and Food Production Protection Act, 1998, as amended.
    7. That any outstanding property taxes for the severed and retained lots of Consent B-1/2021 be paid in full.
    8. That, if necessary a revised assessment schedule in accordance with the Drainage Act, as amended, be commissioned and paid for by the Owner.
    9. That a Zoning By-law Amendment that recognizes the residential use of the severed lot and prohibits residential use on the retailed lot of Consent B-1/2021 be in full force and effect.
    10. That the Owner provide confirmation that the private sewage disposal system that services the residence on the severed lot of Consent B-1/2021 is wholly contained on the said lot and that a 100% contingency area exists, to the satisfaction of the Municipality.
    11. That the severed land requires its own entrance, address and any laneway connecting the retained and severed land shall be altered in such a way that one cannot travel from one parcel of land to the other.

    AND FURTHER THAT the reasons for granting Consent Application B-1/2021 include:

    • The proposal is consistent with the Provincial Policy Statement;
    • The proposal conforms to the County of Middlesex Official Plan and the Middlesex Centre Official Plan; and
    • Subject to the conditions, the proposal would comply with the Middlesex Centre Comprehensive Zoning By-law.

    Rezoning Recommendation:

    THAT Application for Zoning By-law Amendment ZBA-2/2021 filed by Tony and Lisa Vandenheuver for the lands legally described Part of Lot 4, Concession 16 W, in the Township of Middlesex Centre, County of Middlesex, and known municipally as 24176 Clarke Road, to rezone the severed lands from the Agricultural (A1) Zone to the Surplus Residential (SR) Zone and the severed lands from an Agricultural (A1) Zone to an Agricultural No Residence (A3) Zone; be GRANTED;

    AND THAT the implementing By-law be forwarded to Council for consideration once a deposited reference plan has been provided to the satisfaction of the Municipality.

  • THAT Zoning By-law Amendment application (ZBA-01-2021), filed by Roy and Heather Bloomfield, to permit two single-detached dwellings on one property for up to three years to allow a new residence to be constructed on the land, be APPROVED;

    AND THAT the owner be required to enter into a Temporary Use Agreement with the Municipality and submit a deposit of $10,000 to ensure the removal of the existing residence.

  • THAT the request by Sifton Properties Limited on behalf of 1960634 Ontario Inc. to remove the (h-6) holding symbol from the zoning of the land known legally as Concession 11 Part of Lot 24, Middlesex Centre, be APPROVED.

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  • THAT By-law 2021-023 through to By-law 2021-031 be adopted as printed.

  • THAT the Council for the Municipality of Middlesex Centre adjourns the March 24, 2021 Council meeting at ___ p.m.

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