INDEX TO

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MINUTES #4/07

Friday, June 1, 2007

MINUTES Minutes of Meeting #3/07, held on May 4, 2007 308

DELEGATIONS Di Biase, Michael re: Request for Disposal of TRCA-Owned Land 308

GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Watershed 1275621 Inc., CFN 37665 309 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Duffins Creek Watershed Hyang-Yom Kwak, CFN 37783 312 The Corporation of the Township of Uxbridge, CFN 37783 315

THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK Request for a Permanent Easement for an Access Road to Upgrade and Maintain the West Rainbow Creek Sanitary Trunk Sewer, Humber River Watershed CFN 39199 318

REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL Request for a permanent easement for a Passive Gas Ventilation System, City of Brampton, Regional Municipality of Peel, Creek Watershed\ CFN 39213 321

LAND EXCHANGE Slokker Canada Corporation and the Township of King Humber River Watershed, CFN 39231 324

FRENCHMAN'S BAY - CANOE CLUB Licence Agreement Extension, CFN 26339 327

HIGHLAND CREEK EMERGENCY BANK STABILIZATION PROJECT Morningside Avenue Bridge, City of 330 EXCHANGE OF LANDS Vicinity Goodwood and Coppin's Corners Township of Uxbridge, CFN 39214 331

ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06 1 Donino Court, City of Toronto 366 4 Valleywest Road, City of Brampton 399 5 Pine Hill Road, City of Toronto 369 6 Brule Terrace, City of Toronto 401 6 Mossom Place, City of Toronto 365 7 Fairfield Place, Town of Markham 383 9 Spring Garden Road, City of Toronto 341 10 Fiddlers Circle, Cit of Vaughan 402 11 Jacinta Court, Town of Richmond Hill 403 12 Banstock Drive, City of Toronto 401 14 Davenrich Court, City of Brampton 399 14 Edison Circle, City of Toronto 400 14 Manorpark Court, City of Toronto 402 16 Keily Crescent, Town of Caledon 403 16 Ridgevalley Crescent, City of Toronto 401 18 Blyth Street, Town of Richmond Hill 404 22 Ridgevalley Crescent, City of Toronto 401 23 Floresville Court, Town of Richmond Hill 404 24 True Davidson Drive, City of Toronto 402 25 Wilderness Trail, Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville 354 28 Reesor Place, Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville 404 31 The Palisades, City of Toronto 400 32 Vision Way, City of Brampton 399 33 Strathearn Road, City of Toronto 402 37 Valecrest Drive, City of Toronto 338 41 Fonthill Boulevard, Town of Markham 403 44 Squire Baker's Lane, Town of Markham 378 54 Grenview Boulevard South, City of Toronto 340 58 Stanwood Crescent, City of Toronto 400 63 Lancer Drive, City of Vaughan 372 96 Louisa Street, Town of Caledon 374 97 Citation Drive, City of Toronto 342 105 Riverview Gardens, City of Toronto 337 148 Coldspring Drive, City of Vaughan 346 219 Riverwalk Drive, Town of Markham 403 365 Silverstone Drive, City of Toronto 401 485 Rouge Hills Drive, City of Toronto 344 850 Kingston Road, Unit 29, City of Pickering 335 1547 Willowside Court, City of Pickering 336 2508 Linwood Street, City of Pickering 399 2629 Lakeshore Boulevard West, City of Toronto 400 5051 Highway No. 7 Inc., Town of Markham 377 8065 16th Sideroad, Township of King 386 12458 Creditview Road, Town of Caledon 375 12876 Weston Road, Township of King 356 14597 McLaughlin Road, Town of Caledon 403 401704 Ontario Ltd. and Iskander Inc. 404 Andridge Homes Five Limited c/o Castlepoint Investments Inc. 370 Brampton, City of 357-362 Fawn Ridge Holdings Ltd. 352 Fieldgate Development 379 King, Township of 396 Majorwood Development Inc. 381 Markham, Town of 349 Meadowbrook Golf & Country Club 385 Pickering, City of 333 Region of Peel 332, 362-365 Regional Municipality of York 347, 351, 388-396 Richmond Hill, Town of 406 Sanofi Pasteur Ltd. 343 Toronto, City of 367

APPOINTMENT OF ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Mark Rapus 407

OUT OF COUNTRY TRAVEL American Fisheries Society Conference, San Francisco, California September 2-7, 2007 408 REQUEST FOR DISPOSAL OF TRCA-OWNED LAND Rear of 2175 Lakeshore Boulevard West, City of Toronto Waterfront, CFN 38910 409

REQUEST FOR DISPOSAL OF TRCA-OWNED LAND Part of Lot 7, Concession 7 WYS (E/S Islington Ave., North of Hwy #7) City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed 412 MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE #4/07 June 1, 2007

The Executive Committee Meeting #4/07, was held in the Victoria Room, Pioneer Village , on Friday, June 1, 2007 . The Chair Gerri Lynn O'Connor , called the meeting to order at 10:41 a.m..

PRESENT Paul Ainslie Member, Authority Rob Ford Member Linda Pabst Member, Authority Gerri Lynn O'Connor Chair Richard Whitehead Member

ABSENT Maria Augimeri Vice Chair David Barrow Member Suzan Hall Member Colleen Jordan Member Ron Moeser Member

RES.#B43/07 - MINUTES

Moved by: Paul Ainslie Seconded by: Rob Ford

THAT the Minutes of Meeting #3/07, held on May 4, 2007, be approved. CARRIED ______

DELEGATIONS

(a) A delegation by Mr. Michael Di Biase, in regard to item 9.1 - Request for Disposal of TRCA-Owned Land.

RES.#B44/07 - DELEGATIONS

Moved by: Richard Whitehead Seconded by: Paul Ainslie 308 WHEREAS the Executive Committee waited for 20 minutes after the scheduled start time of Executive Committee Meeting #4/07 for the deputant to appear;

THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT the Request for Disposal of TRCA-Owned Land for Part of Lot 7, Concession 7 WYS (E/S Islington Avenue, North of Highway 7), City of Vaughan, not be re-opened;

AND FURTHER THAT Mr. Di Biase be so advised. CARRIED ______

SECTION I - ITEMS FOR AUTHORITY ACTION

RES.#B45/07 - GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Don River Watershed 1275621 Ontario Inc., CFN 37665. Purchase of property located south of Major Mackenzie Drive, east of Dufferin Street, City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010", Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Don River watershed.

Moved by: Linda Pabst Seconded by: Paul Ainslie

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 0.08 hectares (0.18 acres), more or less, of vacant land being Part of Lot 20, Concession 2 and designated as Block 56 on a draft Plan of Subdivision prepared by Schaeffer & Dzaldov Limited, Ontario Land Surveyors, under their Job No. 03-553-00C, dated April 17, 2007, City of Vaughan, located south of Major Mackenzie Drive, east of Dufferin Street, be purchased from 1275621 Ontario Inc.;

THAT the purchase price be $2.00;

THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) receive conveyance of the land free from encumbrance, subject to existing service easements;

THAT the firm of Gardiner Roberts LLP, Barristers & Solicitors, be instructed to complete the transaction at the earliest possible date. All reasonable expenses incurred incidental to the closing for land transfer tax, legal costs, and disbursements are to be paid;

AND FURTHER THAT the appropriate TRCA officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to finalize the transaction including execution and signing of all necessary documentation. CARRIED BACKGROUND Resolution #A260/05 at Authority Meeting #9/05, held on November 25, 2005, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010. 309 Negotiations have been conducted with Mr. Nick Colucci of Nu-Land Management Inc., on behalf of 1275621 Ontario Inc..

Attached is a plan showing the location of the subject lands.

RATIONALE The subject property falls within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Don River watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010. Through the review of residential subdivision 19T-95065, TRCA staff established the limits of the open space lands (i.e. Block 56 on draft Plan of Subdivision) which are comprised of a 5 metre buffer within the valley corridor of the East Don River at this location.

TAXES AND MAINTENANCE On December 10, 2004, the Ontario government announced a regulation that expands the environmental criteria for lands that are eligible to receive a property tax exemption for the 2008 taxation year. Based on a preliminary review of the new criteria, it would appear that these lands will be eligible for the exemption. The addition of the subject parcel of land will not significantly impact TRCA's maintenance costs at this location.

FINANCIAL DETAILS Funds for the costs related to this purchase are available in the TRCA land acquisition capital account.

Report prepared by: George Leja, extension 5342 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: George Leja, extension 5342 or Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Emails: [email protected]; [email protected] Date: May 14, 2007 Attachments: 1

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311 RES.#B46/07 - GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Duffins Creek Watershed, Hyang-Yom Kwak, CFN 37783. Acquisition of a partial taking, located east of Brock Road, north of Uxbridge-Pickering Townline, Township of Uxbridge, Regional Municipality of Durham, under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010", Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Duffins Creek watershed.

Moved by: Linda Pabst Seconded by: Paul Ainslie

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 1.23 hectares (3.05 acres), more or less, consisting of an irregular shaped parcel of vacant land, said lands being Part of Lot 2, Concession 5, Township of Uxbridge, Regional Municipality of Durham, further described as being Part 3 on Plan 40R-24615, situated east of Brock Road, north of Uxbridge-Pickering Townline, be purchased from Hyang-Yom Kwak;

THAT the purchase price be $2.00;

THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) receive conveyance of the land required free from encumbrance, subject to existing service easements;

THAT Gardiner Roberts, Barristers and Solicitors, be instructed to complete the transaction at the earliest possible date. All reasonable expenses incurred incidental to the closing for land transfer tax, legal costs and disbursements are to be paid;

AND FURTHER THAT the appropriate TRCA officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to finalize the transaction including execution and signing of all necessary documentation. CARRIED BACKGROUND Resolution #A260/05, at Authority Meeting #9/05, held on November 25, 2005 approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

In this instance, TRCA will acquire 1.23 hectares (3.05 acres) of the approximate 44.4 hectare (109.6 acre) Kwak property. This area consists of a 10 metre wide section of property running east-west from the road allowance adjacent to Brock Road, into the western edge of the TRCA-owned property known as the Brock Tract. The section includes a small wetland, mature hardwood forest and old field landscape types.

In addition to the lands that will be transferred from Mr. Kwak, the Township of Uxbridge has agreed to transfer to TRCA part of the road allowance between Concessions 4 and 5, Township of Uxbridge, Regional Municipality of Durham, those lands totaling 0.005 hectares (0.012 acres) in size as shown on attached sketch and which will be subject to a future report.

312 This section of the road allowance, along with the lands being transferred from Mr. Kwak, will allow for a potential trail connection that links the Town of Claremont to the significant TRCA-owned Glen Major lands. The Glen Major lands total more than 1,500 hectares in size, consist of mature forest habitat on the Oak Ridges Moraine and provide over 50 kilometres of multi-use trail experiences.

Negotiations have been conducted with the property owner, Hyang-Yom Kwak, and as a result TRCA has obtained an option on the property which is conditional on the necessary approvals.

Attached is a sketch showing the location of the subject lands.

RATIONALE The subject property falls within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Duffins Creek watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010. It is located in the headwaters of the Duffins Creek on the Oak Ridges Moraine. The property is designated as Natural Core Area and Countryside Area under the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan and is adjacent to TRCA holdings in the area. The acquisition of this parcel will compliment TRCA’s holdings in the Glen Major area, will help consolidate the protection of the resource features as provided by the abutting TRCA holdings and will provide a potential trail link between our Glen Major holdings and the Claremont community.

TAXES AND MAINTENANCE Based on the realty taxes paid on adjacent TRCA-owned lands, it is estimated that the annual taxes for the property would be approximately $200.00. On December 10, 2004, the Ontario government announced a regulation that expands the environmental criteria for lands that are eligible to receive a property tax exemption. Based on a preliminary review of the new criteria, it would appear that a portion of the subject lands would be eligible for exemption for the 2007 taxation year.

Since TRCA maintains lands in this vicinity in the Glen Major area the addition of the subject parcel of land would not significantly impact TRCA's maintenance costs at this location given that these types of lands require a low degree of maintenance.

FINANCIAL DETAILS All expenditures for this acquisition including appraisal, survey, environmental and legal fees are to be charged to the TRCA land acquisition capital account.

Report prepared by: Tom Campitelli, extension 5335 Email: [email protected] For Information contact: Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Email: [email protected] Date: May 11, 2007 Attachments: 1

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314 RES.#B47/07 - GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component Duffins Creek Watershed The Corporation of the Township of Uxbridge, CFN 37783. Purchase of a property located east of Brock Road, north of the Uxbridge-Pickering Townline, Township of Uxbridge, Regional Municipality of Durham, under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010" Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Duffins Creek watershed.

Moved by: Linda Pabst Seconded by: Paul Ainslie

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 0.005 hectares (0.012 acres), more or less, of vacant land, being Part of Lot 2, Concession 5, Township of Uxbridge, Regional Municipality of Durham, further described as being Part 7 on Plan 40R-24615, situated east of Brock Road, north of the Uxbridge-Pickering Townline be purchased from The Corporation of the Township of Uxbridge;

THAT the purchase price be $2.00;

THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) receive conveyance of the land free from encumbrance, subject to existing service easements;

THAT Gardiner Roberts LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, be instructed to complete the transaction at the earliest possible date. All reasonable expenses incurred incidental to the closing for land transfer tax, legal costs and disbursements are to be paid;

AND FURTHER THAT the appropriate TRCA officials be authorized and directed to execute all necessary documentation required. CARRIED BACKGROUND Resolution #A260/05 at Authority Meeting #9/05, held on November 25, 2005, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

In this instance, TRCA will acquire from The Corporation of the Township of Uxbridge part of the unopened road allowance between Concessions 4 and 5, consisting of 0.005 hectares (0.012 acres) of vacant land. This section of the unopened road allowance, along with 1.23 hectares (3.05 acres) of vacant land being acquired from Mr. Kwak (as shown on attached sketch and which is subject to a separate report) will allow for a potential trail connection that will link the Town of Claremont to the significant TRCA-owned Glen Major lands. The Glen Major land currently comprise over 1,500 hectares and consist of mature forest habitat on the Oak Ridges Moraine and provide over 50 kilometres of multi-use trail experiences.

Attached is a sketch showing the location of the subject lands.

RATIONALE The subject property falls within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Duffins Creek watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

315 TAXES AND MAINTENANCE It is estimated that the annual 2007 realty tax for the portion of land to be acquired by TRCA will be approximately $100. TRCA maintains lands in this vicinity and it is expected that the subject parcel of land will not significantly impact TRCA's maintenance costs because these types of lands require a low degree of maintenance.

FINANCIAL DETAILS Funds for the costs related to this purchase are available in the TRCA land acquisition capital account.

Report prepared by: Tom Campitelli, extension 5335 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Ron Dewell, extension 5245 or Tom Campitelli, extension 5335 Emails: [email protected] or [email protected] Date: May 14, 2007 Attachments: 1

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317 RES.#B48/07 - THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK Request for a Permanent Easement for an Access Road to Upgrade and Maintain the West Rainbow Creek Sanitary Trunk Sewer, Humber River Watershed, CFN 39199. Receipt of a request from The Regional Municipality of York to provide a permanent easement for an access road to upgrade and maintain the West Rainbow Creek Sanitary Trunk Sewer, north of Steeles Avenue, east of Kipling Avenue in the City of Vaughan.

Moved by: Linda Pabst Seconded by: Paul Ainslie

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT WHEREAS Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is in receipt of a request from The Regional Municipality of York to provide a permanent easement for an access road to upgrade and maintain the West Rainbow Creek Sanitary Trunk Sewer, north of Steeles Avenue, east of Kipling Avenue in the City of Vaughan;

AND WHEREAS it is in the opinion of TRCA that it is in the best interest of TRCA in furthering its objectives, as set out in Section 20 of the Conversation Authorities Act, to cooperate with The Regional Municipality of York in this instance;

THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT a permanent easement containing a total of 0.46 hectares (1.12 acres), more or less, be granted to The Regional Municipality of York for the construction of an access road, said land being Part of Lot 2, Registered Plan 9691, City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, designated as Part 10 on Plan 65R-28664;

THAT consideration is to be the nominal sum of $2.00, plus all legal, survey and other costs to be paid by The Regional Municipality of York;

THAT The Regional Municipality of York is to fully indemnify and save harmless TRCA from any and all claims for injuries, damages or loss of any nature resulting in any way either directly or indirectly from this easement or the carrying out of construction;

THAT an archaeological investigation be conducted before any site disturbance with any mitigative measures required being carried out all at the expense of The Regional Municipality of York;

THAT a permit pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06 be obtained prior to the commencement of construction;

THAT all TRCA valley lands disturbed by the proposed works be revegetated / stabilized following construction and, where deemed appropriate by TRCA staff, a landscape plan be prepared for TRCA staff review and approval in accordance with existing TRCA landscaping guidelines;

318 THAT the granting of this easement is subject to the approval of the Minister of Natural Resources in accordance with Section 21(2) of the Conservation Authorities Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter C.27 as amended;

AND FURTHER THAT the appropriate TRCA officials be authorized and directed to take whatever action may be required to give effect thereto, including the obtaining of necessary approvals and the execution of any documents. CARRIED BACKGROUND The Regional Municipality of York has formally requested a permanent easement for a 5.0 metre wide access road to upgrade and maintain the West Rainbow Creek Sanitary Trunk Sewer, north of Steeles Avenue, east of Kipling Avenue in the City of Vaughan.

The project is being reviewed by TRCA Planning and Development staff through the Environmental Assessment (EA) Act process. The proposed access road will be located partially within the Regional Storm flood plain as well as the Fill Regulated Area of the Humber River; approximately the western half of the road which will cross TRCA property is on tableland and not fill regulated. A permit application pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06 was approved at Executive Committee Meeting #1/07, held on March 2, 2007. The permit is being held in abeyance until the conditions of permanent easement approval have been satisfied.

A temporary working easement will not be required as part of the construction of the proposed access road.

The subject TRCA lands were acquired from the Estate of C. J. Thackray on July 10, 1959 and the Canadian National Railway Company on March 15, 1966 under the Humber River Flood Plain Lands Acquisition Project.

Plantings: All lands disturbed by construction will be stabilized and, where deemed appropriate by TRCA staff, revegetated with native woody and herbaceous plant material in accordance with existing TRCA landscaping guidelines. A landscape plan will be prepared and form part of the permit pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06.

A plan illustrating the permanent easement location is attached.

FINANCIAL DETAILS York Region has agreed to assume all legal, survey and other costs involved in completing this transaction.

Report prepared by: George Leja, extension 5342 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: George Leja, extension 5342 or Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Emails: [email protected]; [email protected] Date: May 14, 2007 Attachments: 1

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320 RES.#B49/07 - REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL Request for a permanent easement for a Passive Gas Ventilation System, City of Brampton, Regional Municipality of Peel Etobicoke Creek Watershed, CFN 39213. Receipt of a request from the Regional Municipality of Peel to provide a permanent easement for a passive gas ventilation system at the east end of Centennial Park, located south of Clarence Street and west of Centre Street.

Moved by: Linda Pabst Seconded by: Paul Ainslie

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT WHEREAS the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is in receipt of a request from the Regional Municipality of Peel to provide a permanent easement for a passive gas ventilation system, at the east end of Centennial Park, located south of Clarence Street. and west of Centre Strett;

WHEREAS it is in the best interest of TRCA in furthering its objectives as set out in Section 20 of the Conservation Authorities Act to cooperate with the City of Toronto in this instance;

THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT a permanent easement containing a total of 0.27 hectares (0.68 acres), more or less, be granted to the Region of Peel for a passive gas ventilation system, said land being at the east end of Centennial Park, located south of Clarence Street and west of Centre Street, City of Brampton, Region of Peel, designated as Parts 2-4 (inclusive) on Draft Plan prepared by Marshall Macklin Monaghan OLS, under job number 20-07-005-00-000 and file name 07005_R01.DWG.;

THAT consideration be the nominal sum of $2.00, plus all legal, survey and other costs to be paid by the Region of Peel;

THAT the Region of Peel is to fully indemnify TRCA from any and all claims from injuries, damages or costs of any nature resulting in any way, either directly or indirectly, from the granting of this easement or the carrying out of construction;

THAT an archaeological investigation be completed, with any mitigative measures being carried out to the satisfaction of TRCA staff, at the expense of the Region of Peel;

THAT all TRCA lands disturbed by the proposed works be revegetated/stabilized following construction and, where deemed appropriate by TRCA staff, a landscape plan be prepared for TRCA staff review and approval in accordance with existing TRCA landscaping guidelines;

THAT a permit pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06 be obtained prior to commencement of construction;

THAT said easement be subject to approval of the Minister of Natural Resources in accordance with Section 21(2) of the Conservation Authorities Act, R.S.O 1990, Chapter C.27, as amended;

321 AND FURTHER THAT the appropriate TRCA officials be authorized and directed to take whatever action may be required to give effect hereto, including the obtaining of necessary approvals and the execution of any documents. CARRIED BACKGROUND The Region of Peel has formally requested a permanent easement for a passive gas ventilation system in the east end of Centennial Park, located south of Clarence Street and west of Centre Street. The proposed passive gas ventilation system is needed to release the landfill gases built up in the old landfill.

The lands subject to the permanent easement are owned by TRCA and are managed by the City of Brampton. In addition to the permanent easement, a temporary working easement will be required.

The subject TRCA-owned lands were acquired from A & F Keuning on October 5, 1977 and Roundhill Apartments on March 17, 1978.

A plan illustrating the permanent easement location is attached.

Report prepared by: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711 Email: [email protected] For Information contact: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711, Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Date: May 14, 2007 Attachments: 1

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323 RES.#B50/07 - LAND EXCHANGE Slokker Canada Corporation and the Township of King Humber River Watershed, CFN 39231. Receipt of a request from Slokker Canada Corporation to convey lands to the Township of King for a stormwater management pond, in exchange Slokker Canada Corporation will convey to TRCA valley and buffer lands in the vicinity of the Slokker Subdivision located in Parts Lot of 7-10 (inclusive), Concession 8 in the Township of King, Regional Municipality of York.

Moved by: Linda Pabst Seconded by: Paul Ainslie

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT WHEREAS the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is in receipt of a request from Slokker Canada Corporation to convey lands to the Township of King for a stormwater management pond, in exchange Slokker Canada Corporation will convey to TRCA valley and buffer lands in the vicinity of the Slokker Subdivision located in Parts Lot of 7-10 (inclusive), Concession 8 in the Township of King, Regional Municipality of York;

WHEREAS it is in the opinion of TRCA that it is the best interest of TRCA in furthering its objectives, as set out in Section 20 of the Conservation Authorities Act, to proceed with an exchange in this instance;

THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT TRCA provide lands for a stormwater management pond in exchange for valley and buffer lands on the following basis:

(a) Slokker Canada Corporation will convey to TRCA parcels of land containing 15.37 hectares (38 acres), more or less, shown on a sketch prepared by Schaffer & Dzaldov Ltd., OLS;

(b) TRCA will convey to the Township of King a parcel of land containing 3.23 hectares (8 acres), more or less shown on a sketch prepared by Schaffer & Dzaldov Ltd., OLS;

(c) Slokker Canada Corporation to pay the survey costs;

THAT TRCA enter into a management agreement with the Township of King for the lands acquired from Slokker Canada Corporation;

THAT TRCA receive conveyance of the land free from encumbrance, subject to existing service easements;

THAT the firm of Gardiner Roberts LLP, Solicitors, be instructed to complete the transaction at the earliest possible date. All reasonable expenses incurred incidental to the closing for land transfer tax, legal costs, and disbursements are to be paid;

324 AND FURTHER THAT appropriate TRCA officials be authorized and directed to take whatever action may be required to give affect thereto, including the obtaining of any necessary approvals and the execution of any documents. CARRIED BACKGROUND Resolution #A60/05 at Authority Meeting #9/05, held on November 25, 2005, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010

The subject property was acquired from 1083951 Ontario Ltd (Slokker) on December 1, 2006 under the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

At the time of the acquisition the proposal was that TRCA would own the land on which the stormwater management pond was constructed and an easement would be granted to the Township of King for the maintenance and operation. The Township of King has now indicated that they require ownership of the stormwater management pond.

A map illustrating the stormwater management pond and the valley and buffer lands is attached.

RATIONALE As the Township of King would be responsible for maintenance and operation of the stormwater management pond, it would be reasonable to convey the lands to the Township of King.

TAXES AND MAINTENANCE The Township of King will be responsible for taxes and maintenance under the terms of the management agreement.

FINANCIAL DETAILS Funds for the costs related to this purchase are available in the TRCA land acquisition capital account.

Report prepared by: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711, Mike Fenning, extension 5223 Email: [email protected] For Information contact: Mike Fenning, extension 5223, Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Date: May 15, 2007 Attachments: 1

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326 RES.#B51/07 - FRENCHMAN'S BAY - WEST ROUGE CANOE CLUB Licence Agreement Extension, CFN 26339. To extend the temporary licence agreement with the West Rouge Canoe Club for the existing location on the west spit of Frenchman's Bay in the City of Pickering for three years commencing November 1, 2006.

Moved by: Linda Pabst Seconded by: Paul Ainslie

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT the request to extend the temporary licence agreement with the West Rouge Canoe Club for a paddling facility on Frenchman's Bay for three years commencing November 1, 2006, be approved subject to conditions satisfactory to Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) staff and solicitor;

THAT the appropriate TRCA officials be authorized and directed to take whatever action is required in connection with the continuation of the West Rouge Canoe Club paddling facility on TRCA-owned lands, including the execution of appropriate documents;

AND FURTHER THAT the City of Pickering be so advised. CARRIED BACKGROUND At Authority Meeting #1/04, held on February 6, 2004, Resolution #A43/04 was approved as follows:

THAT the request to extend the temporary licence agreement with the West Rouge Canoe Club for a paddling facility on Frenchman's Bay for the next three years commencing November 1, 2003, be approved subject to conditions satisfactory to Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) staff and solicitor;

THAT the Authority's approval be subject to the City of Pickering Council's concurrence with the temporary licence agreement extension for the next three years;

THAT the appropriate TRCA officials be authorized and directed to take whatever action is required in connection with the continuation of the West Rouge Canoe Club paddling facility on TRCA lands, including the execution of appropriate documents;

AND FURTHER THAT the City of Pickering be so advised.

On December 18, 2006, TRCA received a request from the West Rouge Canoe Club to extend this temporary licence agreement for the next three years.

The Corporation of the City of Pickering concurred with the lease extension to October 31, 2009 by adopting the following resolution:

327 That the request of the West Rouge Canoe Club to extend its lease agreement with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority for the next three years on an annual basis commencing with the period November 1, 2006 to October 31, 2009, to accommodate a temporary compound on the west spit of Frenchman's Bay for the storage, within trailers, of canoes and kayaks associated with the club's paddling facility, be supported by Council, and

Further, that the City Clerk forward a copy of Report PD 11-7 to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority.

RATIONALE

The paddling facility is consistent with the environmentally-friendly recreation activities which are suitable for Frenchman's Bay and with the current park operations. This proved to be the case for the operating seasons 1994 to 2006 with no objections from the residents and users of the park.

DETAILS OF WORK TO BE DONE The Pickering Harbour Company has been notified of this licence agreement extension as owners of the abutting lake bed of Frenchman's Bay. The Pickering Harbour Company has advised they have no objection to the licence agreement extension.

TRCA and the City of Pickering staff, along with the West Rouge Canoe Club will investigate opportunities for a permanent location consistent with TRCA/Pickering waterfront plans.

Staff, upon approval by the Authority will prepare and execute the necessary documents for extension of the licence agreement on an annual basis, commencing with the period November 1, 2006 to October 31, 2007.

FINANCIAL DETAILS The club will continue to pay annually $500 rent for the next three year lease period.

The club will continue to cover the costs of one portable toilet which will be accessible to park users, and any additional costs deemed appropriate to cover the TRCA property taxes for the site area.

The club agrees to assist TRCA with on site clean-up and assist in monitoring any activities deemed detrimental to the public's enjoyment of this area.

The club will also maintain the trailers to the satisfaction of TRCA staff.

Report prepared by: Lori Colussi, extension 5303; Larry Field, extension 5243 Emails: [email protected]; [email protected] For Information contact: Larry Field, extension 5243 Email: [email protected] Date: April 23, 2007 Attachments: 1

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______329 RES.#B52/07 - HIGHLAND CREEK EMERGENCY BANK STABILIZATION PROJECT Morningside Avenue Bridge, City of Toronto. Award of Contract RSD07-06 for the supply and delivery of approximately 8,500 tonnes of angular stone.

Moved by: Linda Pabst Seconded by: Paul Ainslie

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT Contract RSD07-06 for the supply and delivery of approximately 8,500 tonnes of 800 mm to 1200 mm angular stone to the Highland Creek Emergency Bank Stabilization Project be awarded to Belmont Rose Granite Corporation at a total cost not to exceed $340,000, plus applicable taxes, it being the lowest tender that met Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) specifications. CARRIED BACKGROUND In January, 2005, the City of Toronto Parks department identified to TRCA staff an eroding pathway in Morningside Park immediately east of the Morningside Avenue bridge. Following the site inspection, a detailed survey was carried out by TRCA staff on February 7, 2005. At this time an exposed watermain was discovered in the creek bed below the eroded section of pathway. TRCA staff notified the City of Toronto Works department (now Toronto Water) of the problem and informed them that the bank stabilization works to protect the pathway would not be carried out until the exposed watermain could be addressed. In addition, staff notified Hydro One of an existing hydro pole at risk, located near the top of bank on the north side of Highland Creek, east of Morningside Avenue. Hydro One subsequently relocated the pole shortly thereafter.

In the interim, TRCA continued ongoing site monitoring, completed the final detailed design and obtained approvals to proceed with the implementation of the bank stabilization work, including reinstatement of the pedestrian trail. Implementation was delayed pending completion of required protection of the exposed watermain by the City of Toronto.

The severe flood event of August 19, 2005 and subsequent events resulted in a significant amount of additional damage at the site. In addition to advancing the erosion of the pathway and further exposing of the watermain, extensive erosion occurred around Morningside Avenue bridge pier and a concrete-encased telephone conduit upstream of the bridge became exposed in the creek. In the months following the flood event, multiple inspections of the site were carried out by various departments within the City of Toronto (Transportation, Toronto Water and Parks), who collectively determined that restoration works should be carried out as a single undertaking.

In April 2006, Toronto Water requested that TRCA serve as project manager for the restoration works at the site. Due to extensive damage of the infrastructure at this site, City of Toronto staff also declared the restoration works under the Emergency Protocol.

330 Although the City of Toronto remains the proponent for the works, TRCA is responsible for managing the services of the consultant, Parish Geomorphic, for the development of the final design, securing all approvals and implementing the restorative works. Protection of the exposed Bell conduit and temporary channel realignment was recently completed by R&M Construction on behalf of Bell Canada. In addition, the City of Toronto is presently tendering for the protection of the exposed south bridge pier, which is tentatively scheduled to be completed by the end of May, 2007. Following completion of the bridge works, TRCA will commence implementation of the final design for the remaining of the channel protection, pending receipt of all approvals.

RATIONALE The tender was publicly advertised in the Daily Commercial News on Friday, April 27, 2007 with the following bids being received:

Bidder Unit Price Quantity Subtotal (tonnes) (plus GST) Belmont Rose Granite $40.00 8,500 $340,000 P.D. Brookes Haulage $41.89 8,500 $356,065 & Construction Ltd. Glenn Windrem $47.68 8,500 $405,280 Trucking Bert and Bender Inc. $56.83 8,500 $483,055 Aecon Construction $67.30 8,500 $572,050 and Materials Ltd.

Based on the bids received, staff recommend award of Contract RSD07-06 to Belmont Rose Granite Corporation for the total estimated cost not to exceed $340,000 plus GST.

FINANCIAL DETAILS Funding is 100% recoverable from the City of Toronto, within account 156-01.

Report prepared by: Mark Preston, 416-392-9722 Email: [email protected] For Information contact: Mark Preston, 416-392-9722 Email: [email protected] Date: May 16, 2007

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RES.#B53/07 - EXCHANGE OF LANDS Vicinity Goodwood and Coppin's Corners Township of Uxbridge, CFN 39214.

Moved by: Richard Whitehead Seconded by: Linda Pabst

331 THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT confidential item 7.9 - Exchange of Lands, be approved. CARRIED ______

SECTION II - ITEMS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION

RES.#B54/07 - APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS PURSUANT TO ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06 Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses. Pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06, written permission from the Authority is required for: a) straightening, changing, diverting or interfering in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse, or for changing or interfering in any way with a wetland; b) development, if in the opinion of the authority, the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches or pollution or the conservation of land may be affected by the development.

A permit may be refused through a Hearing Process, if in the opinion of the Authority, the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the conservation of land is affected.

Moved by: Rob Ford Seconded by: Linda Pabst

THAT permits be granted in accordance with Ontario Regulation 166/06 for the applications (8.1.1 - 8.1.18 & 8.1.71 - 8.1.72, inclusive), which are listed below. CARRIED CITY OF BRAMPTON

8.1.1 REGION OF PEEL To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on The Gore Road from to Ebenezer Road in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by the Region of Peel.

The purpose is to construct a portion of a sanitary forcemain from the intersection of The Gore Road and Ebenezer Road to The Gore Road Pumping Station.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Sheet 1 of 6 - The Gore Road Forcemain Twinning Construction; dated June 2006; received May 22, 2007; prepared by the Region of Peel; z Sheet 2 of 6 - The Gore Road Forcemain Twinning Construction; dated June 2006; received April 16, 2007; prepared by the Region of Peel.

332 RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal consists of the twinning of the existing 200 millimetre diameter sanitary forcemain by installing a 250 millimetre diameter sanitary forcemain in parallel. A watercourse crossing between The Gore Road Pumping Station and The Gore Road will be performed by tunnelling.

Control of Flooding: No adverse impacts to the storage or conveyance of flood waters are anticipated as a result of this project.

Pollution: Appropriate controls will be implemented and maintained throughout construction to prevent sediment and debris from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: There are no significant slope stability or geotechnical concerns with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: There will be no impacts to significant aquatic or terrestrial features from the proposed works.

Plantings All disturbed areas will be stabilized and restored with an appropriate native seed mix.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3, Infrastructure and Servicing, of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 38952 - Application #: 121/07/BRAM Report Prepared by: Alex Blasko, extension 5714 For information contact: Alex Blasko, extension 5714 Date: May 22, 2007

CITY OF PICKERING

8.1.2 CITY OF PICKERING To alter a watercourse, construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 24, Concession 1 (David Farr Park, 1150 Glenanna Road), in the City of Pickering, Frenchman's Bay Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Pickering.

The purpose is to construct, site grade, place/remove fill/material, and alter a watercourse to undertake the removal of a dam and reconstruction of the channel.

333 The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Letter of Undertaking to provide a Technical Design Brief and revisions to the detailed design drawings; dated May 18, 2007; received May 18, 2007; prepared by the City of Pickering.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal includes the removal of the degraded concrete and gabion basket dam on Pine Creek within David Farr Park. The dam no longer meets current standards for public safety and poses a barrier to fish migration. The project involves the removal of the existing structure and the reconstruction of the channel. A new outfall for the existing storm sewer will be constructed, the existing asphalt pathway leading to the dam will be removed, and a new wetland area will be created. Fill generated from these works will be used on site to create a butterfly meadow.

The project was reviewed by TRCA staff during the Environmental Assessment process and conforms to TRCA requirements.

Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be impacted with the proposed works.

Pollution: Standard sediment and erosion control measures will be implemented and maintained for the duration of construction and until the site is stabilized and restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no slope stability concerns associated with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). In water works will proceed during warm water timing window between July 1 and March 31

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction to provide a net environmental gain.

334 Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 38901 - Application #: 099/07/PICK Report Prepared by: Laura James, extension 5723 For information contact: Laura James, extension 5723 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.3 850 KINGSTON ROAD, UNIT 29 To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on, (1850 Kingston Road, Unit 29), in the City of Pickering, Duffins Creek Watershed.

The purpose is to construct within a Regulated Area of the Duffins Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a deck in the rear yard of 1850 Kingston Road, Unit 29. This property is located within the Pickering Town Centre Special Policy Area.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Deck Details submitted by the applicant April 23, 2007; z Deck Location submitted by the applicant April 23, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal is to construct within a Regional Storm Floodplain of Duffins Creek to facilitate the construction of a deck in the rear yard of the existing dwelling. The property is located at 1850 Kingston Road, west of Notion Road and north of the 401 in the City of Pickering. The property is located within a Special Policy Area of the Duffins Creek.

Control of Flooding: The subject property has been graded to above the 350-year flood elevation. As such there will be no significant impact of the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment controls are not required as the proposed works are sufficiently set back from the natural features.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geo-technical issues associated with this application.

335 Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be impacted as part of this proposal.

Plantings No plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 E - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39162 - Application #: 226/07/PICK Report Prepared by: Shannon McNeill, extension 5744 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 22, 2007

8.1.4 1547 WILLOWSIDE COURT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on (1547 Willowside Court), in the City of Pickering, Duffins Creek Watershed.

The purpose is to construct within a Regulated Area of the Duffins Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an in-ground pool.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Pool Design, submitted by Starling Pools Ltd., dated January 5, 2005, received May 8, 2007; z Site Plan, submitted by the applicant, dated May 11, 2007, received May 11, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The purpose of this proposal is to construct, within a Regulated Area of Duffins Creek Watershed, an in-ground pool and an associated retaining wall located 1547 Willowside Court. This property is partially located within the regional flood plain and the proposed location of the pool will be within the flood plain. The owners of the subject property had constructed a partially above ground pool in the rear yard. TRCA staff have been on site and have negotiated with the owners to revise the plans to an in-ground pool. TRCA technical staff confirmed that an in-ground pool and retaining wall will not impact flood storage or conveyance.

In addition to the flood plain, the property is also located close to the Frenchman's Bay Marshes. Planning Ecology staff have been on site and have confirmed that the location of the pool is adequately set back from the wetland. Sediment fencing will be in place and maintained throughout the duration of construction. 336 Control of Flooding: Water Management staff have reviewed the plans for an in-ground pool and are satisfied that there will be no impacts to flood conveyance or storage.

Pollution: Sediment fencing will be in place and maintained throughout the duration of construction to prevent any sediment from entering the adjacent watercourse and wetland.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project.

Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as part of this project.

Plantings No plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 (E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39117 - Application #: 199/07/PICK Report Prepared by: Shannon McNeill, extension 5744 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 23, 2007

CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)

8.1.5 105 RIVERVIEW GARDENS To change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Block A, Plan 2671, (105 Riverview Gardens), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Humber River to facilitate the construction of a an addition onto the existing dwelling.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Plan, prepared by The Plan Company, undated, received on April 24, 2007.

337 RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Humber River to facilitate an addition onto the existing dwelling. The subject property is located west of Jane Street and south of Bloor Street West, within the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The proposal is not located within a Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not impact the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: A sediment control fence will be installed to prevent construction debris from entering the adjacent ravine.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no erosion issues.

Conservation of Land: There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project. There will be no impact on fisheries, riparian vegetation or significant natural features. All works are sufficiently setback from the top of bank.

Plantings Native and non-invasive species will be planted.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.E -Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures- of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39246 - Application #: 286/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.6 37 VALECREST DRIVE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 9, Plan 3939, (37 Valecrest Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

338 The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Humber River to facilitate the construction of a new two storey single family dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A1, Site Plan, prepared by Culmone & Associates Ltd., dated October 16, 2006, received by TRCA May 2, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Humber River to facilitate the construction of a two storey dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The subject property is located south of Eglinton Avenue and east of Royal York Road within the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are not located within a Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not affect the storage or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Sediment fencing is required as the proposed works are located adjacent to significant natural features that must be protected during construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical issues associated with this project.

Conservation of Land: There will be no impact on significant natural features or riparian vegetation.

Plantings Some plantings are required as per Urban Forestry's guidelines for this application.

Policy Guidelines: This project complies with Section 4.2.2. D - Replacement Structures - of this Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39175 - Application #: 235/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 23, 2007

339 8.1.7 54 GRENVIEW BOULEVARD SOUTH To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units and site grade on Lot 20, Plan 3729, (54 Grenview Boulevard South), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Humber River to facilitate the construction of a new two storey dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished..

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A1, Site Plan, prepared by J.A. Benoit, dated February 22, 2007, received on March 13, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Humber River to facilitate the construction of a new dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The subject property is located west of Jane Street and south of Bloor Street West, within the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The proposal is not located within a Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not impact the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: A sediment control fence will be installed to prevent construction debris from entering the adjacent ravine.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no erosion issues.

Conservation of Land: There are no geo-technical issues associated with this project. There will be no impact on fisheries, riparian vegetation or significant natural features. All works are sufficiently setback from the top of bank.

Plantings Native and non-invasive species will be planted as part of the overall site development.

340 Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.D -Replacement Structures- of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39247 - Application #: 287/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.8 9 SPRING GARDEN ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 6, Plan 3744, (9 Spring Garden Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Creek Watershed.

The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of Mimico Creek to facilitate the construction of a new two storey single family dwelling. The existing single storey dwelling will be demolished.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. SP-1, Site Plan/Grading/Tree Preservation, prepared by W.I.P. Studios, dated January 30, 2007, received by TRCA May 22, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal is to develop within a Regulated Area of Mimico Creek to facilitate the construction of a new two storey single family dwelling. The existing single storey dwelling will be demolished. The site is located south of Bloor Street west and east of Islington Avenue within the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are not located within the Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not affect the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment fencing is not necessary as the proposed works are removed from significant natural features.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical issues associated with this project.

341 Conservation of Land: There will be no impact on significant natural features or riparian vegetation.

Plantings Plantings are not required as part of this application.

Policy Guidelines: This project complies with Section 4.2.2. D - Replacement Structures - of this Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39257 - Application #: 294/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 22, 2007

CITY OF TORONTO ( COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)

8.1.9 97 CITIATION DRIVE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on (97 Citation Drive), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two storey dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Plan, prepared by David Wooldride Inc., undated, received on April 25, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new two storey dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The new dwelling will be slightly larger than the existing dwelling. The subject property is located east of Bayview Avenue and north of Sheppard Avenue, within the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The proposal is not located within a Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not impact the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: A sediment control fence will be installed to prevent construction debris from entering the adjacent ravine.

342 Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no erosion issues.

Conservation of Land: There will be no impact on significant natural features, riparian vegetation or fisheries. All disturbed areas will be stabilized upon the completion of construction. All excavated material will be removed off the site.

Plantings Native and non-invasive species will be planted as part of the overall site development.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.D - Replacement Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39109 - Application #: 195/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.10 SANOFI PASTEUR LTD. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 12, Concession 2 Lot 25, Plan 64R-2199, (1756 Steeles Avenue West), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Sanofi Pasteur Ltd..

The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new one-storey laboratory building on site.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A102, Key Site Plan, prepared by Whitney-Bailey Associates Inc., dated November 2006, received by TRCA February 20, 2007; z Drawing No. A103, Site Plan, prepared by Whitney-Bailey Associates Inc., dated November 2006, received by TRCA February 20, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

343 Proposal: The proposal is to construct within a Regulated Area to facilitate the construction of a one storey laboratory building on the existing site for research use.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are not located within a Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not impact the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Please refer to the note on the site plan drawing for a guide on how sediment and erosion control fencing should be installed on site.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical issues associated with this project.

Conservation of Land: All filled and disturbed areas will be stabilized and revegetated following construction. No significant resource features will be impacted by the proposed works. The existing spruce trees as shown on the site plan will be protected by tree hoarding during construction.

Plantings Plantings have been required as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry guidelines.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 4.2.2 A - Development and Redevelopment/Intensification Within Non-Established Communities/Highly Urbanized Areas, of this Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 38908 - Application #: 104/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 23, 2007

CITY OF TORONTO (SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)

8.1.11 485 ROUGE HILLS DRIVE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 4, 5, Plan 276, (485 Rouge Hills Drive), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed.

The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Rouge River to facilitate the construction of a replacement pool cabana and a new pond in the rear yard.

344 The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A1, Site Plan, no author or date provided on plan, received by TRCA May 4, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Rouge River to facilitate the construction of a replacement pool cabana and a new pond in the rear yard. The previous accessory pool structure has since been demolished. The new cabana will be built in the exact same location.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are not located within the Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not affect the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment fencing is not necessary as the proposed works are removed from significant natural features.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: There are no geotechnical issues associated with this project.

Conservation of Land: There will be no impact on significant natural features or riparian vegetation.

Plantings Plantings are not required as part of this application.

Policy Guidelines: This project complies with Section 4.2.2. D - Replacement Structures - of this Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39121 - Application #: 204/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 15, 2007

345 CITY OF VAUGHAN

8.1.12 148 COLDSPRING DRIVE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 7, Plan M-885, (148 Coldspring Drive), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed.

The purpose is to replace the existing single family dwelling with a new single family dwelling and attached garage, in-ground swimming pool, patio, cabana and septic system.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Plan, prepared by hinkley/associates on October 20/06, received by the TRCA on May 14, 2007, redline revised to add additional plantings and remove the word 'concept'.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal involves the replacement of the existing single family dwelling with a new dwelling and attached garage, in-ground pool, patio, cabana and septic system within a Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed. The development will not be located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain, and no significant natural features will be affected by the project. TRCA staff were on-site November 22, 2006 to stake the limits of the features. The existing dwelling is located adjacent to the top of bank. The new dwelling will be setback 5 metres from the top of bank, an improvement from the existing site conditions. The proposed development, as a whole, will encroach into the dripline of the tableland vegetation, but no vegetation will be removed and the applicant has agreed to provide buffer plantings adjacent to the physical top of bank.

Control of Flooding: The development will not be located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. As such, there will be no impact on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be installed and maintained during construction to prevent sediment from entering the adjacent valley system.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the development.

346 Conservation of Land: As the watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings The proposed works will not affect any significant natural features. All disturbed areas will be restored to existing conditions upon completion of the project. All additional plantings will consist of native, non-invasive species.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2 - Existing Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39226 - Application #: 271/07/VAUG Report Prepared by: Suzie Losiak, extension 5724 For information contact: Bill Kiru, extension 5306 Date: May 23, 2007

TOWN OF AURORA

8.1.13 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere, interfere with a wetland, alter a watercourse, construct in a flood plain and place fill within a regulated area (Bloomington Road from Leslie Street to Highway 404), in the Town of Aurora, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York.

The purpose is to excavate and place fill (for road widening from 2 to 4 lanes with additional turning lanes at Leslie Street; for a total of 4 culvert removals and 4 culvert replacements and lengthenings, and for a total of 3 wetland equalizer culverts) in a Regulated Area; to construct structures (2 of the culvert replacements: C20 at Station 16+645; C21 at Station 17+030; and asphalt paving) within a Regional Storm Floodplain; to temporarily alter a watercourse (tributary of Rouge River) during the coldwater timing window (June 15 to September 15) through a dam and pump around method, and to interfere with a wetland (White Rose-Preston Lake Wetland Complex).

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Letter of Undertaking (to provide revisions to drawings and reports); dated May 16, 2007; received May 17, 2007; prepared by Regional Municipality of York.

347 RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The entire Bloomington Road project, from approximately 120 metres west of Bathurst Street to just west of Highway 404, consists of the widening and repaving of 7420 metres of Bloomington Road. The entire project is situated on the Oak Ridges Moraine. This file focuses on the eastern section between Leslie Street and Highway 404 within the Regulated Area. The existing two-lane rural cross-section will be widened to four lanes with additional turning lanes near major intersections. The widening of the road will require several culverts to be removed and replaced with longer culverts to accommodate the widening.

There is a Regulated Area in the east surrounding the White Rose-Preston Lake Wetland Complex at the Leslie Street, Bloomington Sideroad Intersection and along Bloomington Sideroad to the Canadian National Rail (CNR) overpass near Highway 404. The rural cross section will be maintained in this section between Bayview Avenue to the CNR. The profile in the wetland will be modified by a maximum of 1 metre at the lowest point. On Bloomington Road east of Leslie Street three dry culverts will be installed to equalize drainage between the wetland and for terrestrial passage at C20.A at Station 16+700; C20.B at Station 16+900; and C20.C at Station 17+100. Three other culverts will be replaced with the same diameter and lengthened between 7.4 to 7.9 metres maximum at C20 at Station 16+645, C20.1 at Station 16+930; C21 at Station17+030 in the Regulated Area. Two of the culverts (C20 and C21) are located within a Regional Storm Floodplain. On Leslie Street north of Bloomington Road one culvert will be replaced and lengthened by 4.3 metres at L1 at Station 7 +123 in a Regulated Area. The project was reviewed by TRCA staff during the Environmental Assessment process.

Control of Flooding: The diameters of the 4 replacement culverts will remain the same, only the length will be changed to accommodate the road widening, therefore, staff does not anticipate any concerns with the hydraulic functioning of the culverts. Fill placement will be minimized within the Regional Storm Floodplain with this infrastructure project and staff does not anticipate concerns with loss of storage or conveyance.

Pollution: Standard erosion control measures (rock check dams, silt fence, coffer dams) will be implemented to ensure that the construction-generated sediments do not enter the watercourse. The proposed stormwater management controls are acceptable. Drainage from all of the outfalls/culverts will be receiving as much treatment as possible through appropriately sized oil-grit separators, existing stormwater management ponds, and/or grassed ditches.

Dynamic Beaches: The project is not located on the shore of Lake Ontario, therefore, there will be no implications to dynamic beaches.

Erosion: There will be no slope stability issues related to the works.

348 Conservation of Land: There will be in stream works associated with this project. Two watercourses (C20 and C21) will be temporarily altered in order to work in the dry to facilitate the culvert removals and replacements. With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and Letter of Advice #2 will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The proposed works will impact no significant terrestrial resource features. The proponent has provided an Environmental Impact Assessment which indicates how the detailed design of the project will mitigate the impacts to the existing wetland.

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program and to the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan.

CFN: 36840 - Application #: 331/05/AUR Report Prepared by: June Murphy, extension 5304 For information contact: June Murphy, extension 5304 Date: May 23, 2007

TOWN OF MARKHAM

8.1.14 TOWN OF MARKHAM To change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units and site grade on Part Lot 12, Concession 5, (197 Main Street Unionville), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Town of Markham.

The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the replacement of two sets of staircases, minor retaining walls, and the construction of a new access ramp.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Removals Plan, Sheet No. L1, prepared by J.M. Ferrara, Town of Markham, dated June 9, 2006, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 5, 2007; z Layout & Grading, Sheet No. L2, prepared by J.M. Ferrara, Town of Markham, dated June 9, 2006, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 5, 2007; z Elevations, Sheet No. L3, prepared by J.M. Ferrara, Town of Markham, dated June 9, 2006, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 5, 2007;

349 z Details, Sheet No. L4, prepared by J.M. Ferrara, Town of Markham, dated June 9, 2006, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 5, 2007; z Details, Sheet No. L5, prepared by J.M. Ferrara, Town of Markham, dated June 9, 2006, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 5, 2007; z Landscape Plan, Sheet No. L6, prepared by J.M. Ferrara, Town of Markham, dated June 9, 2006, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 5, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The purpose of this proposal is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the replacement of two sets of staircases, minor retaining walls, and the construction of a new access ramp at the Town of Markham's Eckhardt-Mckay-Varley House. The existing art gallery is located within the Unionville Special Policy Area (SPA) and will be inundated by flood waters during the Regional Storm Event. However, recognizing the proposed works are considered to be replacement structures and/or ancillary in nature, TRCA Water Resources staff have confirmed that the proposed works will not have an adverse impact to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters. The area to which this application applies is either already developed or currently a manicured lawn. As such, no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA Water Resources staff have confirmed that this proposal will not have any significant impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment control measures have been proposed with this application and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this project.

Conservation of Land: There are no fisheries related concerns with this proposal. No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction.

Plantings The project will not affect any significant natural features. No enhancement plantings are required.

350 Policy Guidelines: This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.2.2 (D) - Replacement Structures and Section 4.2.2 (E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 39256 - Application #: 293/07/MARK Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: May 23, 2007

TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

8.1.15 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and interfere with a wetland on Lot 70, Concession 1 WYS, (Bloomington Road between Bathurst Street and ), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York.

The purpose is to excavate and place fill (for road widening from 2 to 4 lanes; for a culvert removal and replacement with a ditch inlet) in a Regulated Area; and to interfere with a wetland (Mallard Marsh).

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Letter of Undertaking (to provide revisions to drawings and reports); dated May 16, 2007; received May 17, 2007; prepared by Regional Municipality of York.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The entire Bloomington Road project, from approximately 120 metres west of Bathurst Street to just west of Highway 404, consists of the widening and repaving of 7420 metres of Bloomington Road. The entire project is situated on the Oak Ridges Moraine. This file focuses on the western section between Bathurst Street and Yonge Street within the Regulated Area. The existing two-lane rural cross-section will be widened to four lanes with additional turning lanes near major intersections.

There is a Regulated Area in the west surrounding the Mallard Marsh near Bathurst Street. Between Bathurst Street and Bayview Avenue an urban cross-section is proposed and within the urban area, storm sewers will be installed. In the Regulated Area one culvert will be removed (C4 at Station 10+553) and replaced with a ditch inlet connection to the proposed storm sewer system. The project was reviewed by TRCA staff during the Environmental Assessment process.

351 Control of Flooding: The subject property is not located within the Regional Storm Floodplain, therefore, there will not be any impacts to flooding.

Pollution: Standard erosion control measures (rock check dams, silt fence) will be implemented to ensure that the construction-generated sediments do not enter the watercourse. The proposed stormwater management controls are acceptable. Drainage from all of the outfalls/culverts will be receiving as much treatment as possible through appropriately sized oil-grit separators, existing stormwater management ponds, and/or grassed ditches.

Dynamic Beaches: The project is not located on the shore of Lake Ontario, therefore, there will be no implications to dynamic beaches.

Erosion: There will be no slope stability issues related to the works.

Conservation of Land: As there will be no in stream work associated with the project there will be no concerns related to fish habitat loss. The proposed works will impact no significant terrestrial resource features. The proponent has provided an Environmental Impact Assessment which indicates how the detailed design of the project will mitigate the impacts to the existing wetland.

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program and to the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan.

CFN: 38441 - Application #: 705/06/RH Report Prepared by: June Murphy, extension 5304 For information contact: June Murphy, extension 5304 Date: May 23, 2007

TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE

8.1.16 FAWN RIDGE HOLDINGS LTD. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Lot 16, Plan 65M 2841, (29 Wilderness Trail), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Fawn Ridge Holdings Ltd..

352 The purpose is to place a structure, undertake site grading, permanently place fill material and alter a watercourse in order to improve the grades of a headwater watercourse.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. SP-1, Site Plan, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd. , dated February 2007, received by TRCA on May 16, 2007; z Drawing No. SP-2, Sediment Control Plan, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd., dated February 2007, received by TRCA on May 16, 2007; z Drawing No. PRO, Ditch Profile, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd., dated February 2007, received by TRCA on May 16, 2007; z Drawing No. L1, Swale Restoration Plan, prepared by Cosburn Associates Limited, dated May 11, 2007, received by TRCA on May 16, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The applicant seeks permission to place a structure, undertake site grading, permanently place fill material and alter a watercourse in order to improve the grades of a headwater watercourse. As the works are to take place on to adjoining properties, this proposal forms one of two permit applications put forward for a decision at this time. The owners wish to eliminate the presence of standing and stagnant water that periodically collects within an intermittent headwater watercourse. The watercourse traverses the rear and side yards of two estate residential homes, which are located in the upper reaches of the Rouge River watershed.

In order to remove the standing and stagnant water it is proposed that the watercourse within the two lots be graded in order to increase the slope traversed by the watercourse and thereby encourage the movement of water downstream. A sub drain is proposed beneath the watercourse to further enhance the drainage of standing water. As the watercourse enters a culvert to the south of the properties, existing terrafix blocks are proposed to be replaced with riverstone.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works will not have an impact upon the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: A sediment and erosion control plan has been prepared as part of the proposal which will isolate down stream areas with a sediment curtain. The contractor is to use small equipment to minimize disturbance to the area and will be limited to the watercourse and areas immediately adjacent to it.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

353 Erosion: There are no slope stability or erosion issues associated with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). In-water/near-water works will proceed during the cold-water timing window of June 15 to September 15.

Plantings A restoration plan has been prepared as part of the proposal. The plan provides for the planting of the watercourse with shrubs and grasses.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Note #1 to Policy 3.3 -Policies and Procedures for Identifying Watercourses and Alterations- of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39118 - Application #: 198/07/WS Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718 Date: May 22, 2007

8.1.17 25 WILDERNESS TRAIL To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Lot 15, Plan 65M 2841, (25 Wilderness Trail), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed.

The purpose is to place a structure, undertake site grading, permanently place fill material and alter a watercourse in order to improve the grades of a headwater watercourse.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. SP-1, Site Plan, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd. , dated February 2007, received by TRCA on May 16, 2007; z Drawing No. SP-2, Sediment Control Plan, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd., dated February 2007, received by TRCA on May 16, 2007; z Drawing No. PRO, Ditch Profile, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd., dated February 2007, received by TRCA on May 16, 2007; z Drawing No. L1, Swale Restoration Plan, prepared by Cosburn Associates Limited, dated May 11, 2007, received by TRCA on May 16, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

354 Proposal: The applicant seeks permission to place a structure, undertake site grading, permanently place fill material and alter a watercourse in order to improve the grades of a headwater watercourse. As the works are to take place on to adjoining properties, this proposal forms one of two permit applications put forward for a decision at this time. The owners wish to eliminate the presence of standing and stagnant water that periodically collects within an intermittent headwater watercourse. The watercourse traverses the rear and side yards of two estate residential homes, which are located in the upper reaches of the Rouge River watershed.

In order to remove the standing and stagnant water it is proposed that the watercourse within the two lots be graded in order to increase the slope traversed by the watercourse and thereby encourage the movement of water downstream. A sub drain is proposed beneath the watercourse to further enhance the drainage of standing water. As the watercourse enters a culvert to the south of the properties, existing terrafix blocks are proposed to be replaced with riverstone.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works will not have an impact upon the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: A sediment and erosion control plan has been prepared as part of the proposal which will isolate down stream areas with a sediment curtain. The contractor is to use small equipment to minimize disturbance to the area and will be limited to the watercourse and areas immediately adjacent to it.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no slope stability or erosion issues associated with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). In-water/near-water works will proceed during the cold-water timing window of June 15 to September 15.

Plantings A restoration plan has been prepared as part of the proposal. The plan provides for the planting of the watercourse with shrubs and grasses.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Note #1 to Policy 3.3 -Policies and Procedures for Identifying Watercourses and Alterations- of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

355 CFN: 39119 - Application #: 197/07/WS Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718 Date: May 22, 2007

TOWNSHIP OF KING

8.1.18 12876 WESTON ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 12 and Part Lot 11, Plan 167, 12786 Weston Road, in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed.

The purpose is to permit site grading and placement of material within a Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed to facilitate the construction of a new attached family room and enclosed entrance foyer.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Plan Drawing for 12786 Weston Road, received by the TRCA on May 16, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proponent seeks to construct a rear addition and an enclosed entrance (foyer). The property is regulated because it is adjacent to a tributary of the Humber River. The proposed addition would be located outside of the estimated floodplain and will not extend any closer to the watercourse.

Control of Flooding: The development will not be located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. As such, there will be no impact on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be installed and maintained during construction to prevent sediment from entering the adjacent valley system.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the development.

356 Conservation of Land: There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the development. As the watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings The proposed works will not affect any significant natural features. All disturbed areas will be restored to existing conditions upon completion of the project.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2 .2 c) - Minor Additions- of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39221 - Application #: 275/07/KING Report Prepared by: Suzie Losiak, extension 5724 For information contact: Bill Kiru, extension 5306 Date: May 22, 2007

THE FOLLOWING PERMIT APPLICATIONS WERE ERRATA ITEMS:

RES.#B55/07 - APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS PURSUANT TO ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06 - ERRATA APPLICATIONS

Moved by: Rob Ford Seconded by: Linda Pabst

THAT permits be granted in accordance with Ontario Regulation 166/06 for applications (8.1.19 - 8.1.45, inclusive), that had been scheduled on the agenda as errata items for which all the required information was received and finalized as listed below. CARRIED CITY OF BRAMPTON

8.1.19 CITY OF BRAMPTON To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Block A, Plan 1002, within Wildfield-St.John Park (0 Countryside Drive), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Brampton.

The purpose is to construct, site grade, place/remove fill/material, to undertake the replacement of a pedestrian bridge.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering drawings to the satisfaction of TRCA, dated May 1, 2007; received May 3, 2007; prepared by City of Brampton.

357 RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal includes the removal of the existing timber pedestrian bridge within Wildfield-St. John Park which is deteriorated and a safety concern, the structure will be replaced with a prefabricated bridge with wood decking.

Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be impacted with the proposed works.

Pollution: Standard sediment and erosion control measures will be implemented and maintained for the duration of construction and until the site is stabilized and restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no slope stability concerns associated with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction to provide a net environmental gain.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 38948 - Application #: 116/07/BRAM Report Prepared by: Laura James, extension 5723 For information contact: Laura James, extension 5723 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.20 CITY OF BRAMPTON To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Block 12, Plan M-527 (Ken Whillans Park - east of Main Street, north of Church Street East), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Brampton.

358 The purpose is to construct, site grade, place/remove fill/material, and construct in the Regional Storm Floodplain to undertake the replacement of a pedestrian bridge in Ken Whillans Park, City of Brampton.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to implement all Engineering and Ecological strategies as outlined and/or identified by the TRCA, to the TRCA's satisfaction; prepared by the City of Brampton; dated May 1, 2007; received by TRCA May 3, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal involves the removal of the existing pedestrian bridge within Ken Whillans Park which has deteriorated and is a safety concern. The bridge will be replaced with concrete footings and a prefabricated bridge with wood decking. The site is located within a Regulated Area and a Regional Storm Floodplain.

Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be negatively impacted with the proposed works.

Pollution: Standard sediment and erosion control measures will be implemented and maintained for the duration of construction and until the site is stabilized and restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no slope stability concerns associated with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction to provide a net environmental gain.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

359 CFN: 38949 - Application #: 118/07/BRAM Report Prepared by: Chris Barber, extension 5715 For information contact: Chris Barber, extension 5715 Date: May 22, 2007

8.1.21 CITY OF BRAMPTON To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Block C, Plan 962 within Knightsbridge Park (0 Knightsbridge Road), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Brampton.

The purpose is to construct, site grade, place/remove fill/material, to undertake the replacement of a pedestrian bridge..

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering drawings to the satisfaction of TRCA, dated May 1, 2007; received May 3, 2007; prepared by City of Brampton.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal includes the removal of the existing timber pedestrian bridge over Spring Creek within Knightsbridge Park which is deteriorated and a safety concern, the structure will be replaced with a prefabricated bridge with wood decking.

Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be impacted with the proposed works.

Pollution: Standard sediment and erosion control measures will be implemented and maintained for the duration of construction and until the site is stabilized and restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no slope stability/geotechnical concerns associated with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

360 Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction to provide a net environmental gain.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 38950 - Application #: 119/07/BRAM Report Prepared by: Laura James, extension 5723 For information contact: Laura James, extension 5723 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.22 CITY OF BRAMPTON To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 9, Concession 4 (Manitou Park - north side of North Park Drive, between Dixie Road and Mackay Street South.), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Brampton.

The purpose is to construct, site grade, place/remove fill/material, and construct in the Regional Storm Floodplain to undertake the replacement of a pedestrian bridge in Manitou Park, City of Brampton.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to implement all Engineering and Ecological strategies as outlined and/or identified by the TRCA, to the TRCA's satisfaction; prepared by the City of Brampton; dated May 1, 2007; received by TRCA May 3, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal involves the removal of the existing pedestrian bridge within Manitou Park which has deteriorated and is a safety concern. The bridge will be replaced with concrete footings and a prefabricated bridge with wood decking. The site is located within a Regulated Area and a Regional Storm Floodplain.

Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be negatively impacted with the proposed works.

361 Pollution: Standard sediment and erosion control measures will be implemented and maintained for the duration of construction and until the site is stabilized and restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no slope stability concerns associated with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction to provide a net environmental gain.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 38951 - Application #: 120/07/BRAM Report Prepared by: Chris Barber, extension 5715 For information contact: Chris Barber, extension 5715 Date: May 22, 2007

8.1.23 REGION OF PEEL To construct a structure and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 4, 5, Concession 1, in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by TRCA. This application is being reviewed concurrently with a report that has also been submitted for the June 2007 Executive from TRCA's Property Department for a permanent easement at this site (CFN 39213).

The purpose is to construct a structure (gas ventilation system) and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove material originating on the site or elsewhere at the former Centre Street Landfill Site now located within Centennial Park, City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering drawings to the satisfaction of TRCA; dated March 27, 2007; received April 2, 2007; prepared by the Region of Peel.

362 RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: This proposal consists of installing a passive gas ventilation system to mitigate landfill gas migration to the surrounding areas. The system will be installed underground at the former Centre Street Landfill with vents sitting approximately 8 feet above the surface. The vents will allow for the current landfill gas located underground to be collected and vented away from the properties and park. The vents will be constructed to resemble light standards, similar to those already located within the park.

Control of Flooding: TRCA engineering staff has reviewed the proposal and determined that the proposed works will have no impact to the control of flooding.

Pollution: Standard erosion control measures (silt fencing) will be implemented for the duration of construction, and until the site is restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the proposal.

Conservation of Land: No in-stream works are proposed to take place.

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native non-invasive species following construction.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 38961 - Application #: 125/07/BRAM Report Prepared by: Sharon Lingertat, extension 5717 For information contact: Sharon Lingertat, extension 5717 Date: May 17, 2007

363 CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

8.1.24 REGION OF PEEL To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 6, Concession 3, (6025 Tomken Road), in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Region of Peel.

The purpose is to construct a building or structure (pumping station facilities, parking area), site grade and permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere at the Hanlan Transfer Pumping Station, City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering drawings to the satisfaction of TRCA; dated May 24, 2007; received May 24, 2007; prepared by the Region of Peel.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: This proposal consists of the expansion of the Hanlan Pumping Station facilities as a result of the construction of the Beckett Sproule feedermain which was approved in August 2006. Construction activities will include the addition of an in-ground reservoir, pumping room, surge tank building, generator building, electrical substation and a parking lot.

Control of Flooding: TRCA engineering staff has reviewed the proposal and determined that the proposed works will have no impact to the control of flooding.

Pollution: Standard erosion control measures (silt fencing, mud mats) will be implemented for the duration of construction, and until the site is restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: There are no significant slope stability or geotechnical concerns with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: As a watercourse is not located on the site therefore no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

364 Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native non-invasive species following construction.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39034 - Application #: 151/07/MISS Report Prepared by: Sharon Lingertat, extension 5717 For information contact: Sharon Lingertat, extension 5717 Date: May 22, 2007

CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)

8.1.25 6 MOSSOM PLACE To undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) and construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 103, Plan M-356, (6 Mossom Place), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Humber River to facilitate the construction of two wood decks in the rear yard.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Drawing No. L-1, Planting Plan and Sections, prepared by Aldershot Landscape Contractors Limited, dated February 2007, received by TRCA May 15, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed to facilitate the construction of two wood decks in the rear yard of the existing dwelling. The property is located south of Bloor Street west and west of South Kingsway within the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are not located within the Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not affect the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be installed and maintained until construction is completed to ensure that no debris enters into the adjacent valley system.

365 Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: TRCA geo-technical staff have reviewed the geo-technical report that was submitted by the applicant and are satisfied that there are no slope stability issues associated with the project.

Conservation of Land: There will be no impact on significant natural features, riparian vegetation or fisheries. All works are sufficiently setback from the top of bank. All excavated material will be removed off the site.

Plantings Native and non-invasive species will be planted as part of the overall site development.

Policy Guidelines: This project complies with Section 4.2.2. E - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of this Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39228 - Application #: 269/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 23, 2007

CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)

8.1.26 1 DONINO COURT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units and site grade on Lot 5, Plan 2404, (1 Donino Court), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

The purpose is to develop within a Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new dwelling. The subject property is also located within the Hoggs Hollow Special Policy Area (SPA).

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of undertaking stating that revised engineering plans will be submitted to the satisfaction of the TRCA, dated and received May 30, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

366 Proposal: The proposal is to develop within a Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a new dwelling. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The site is within the Hoggs Hollow Special Policy Area (SPA) located east of Yonge Street and south of Road within the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: All openings of the new dwelling will be flood proofed to the 350 year elevation. The applicant has submitted a letter from a structural engineer which will state that the dwelling is able to withstand the flows and velocities in the event of a flood.

Pollution: Sediment controls will be installed and maintained during construction to ensure that no debris enters into the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geo-technical issues associated with this proposal.

Conservation of Land: There will be no impact on significant natural features, riparian vegetation or fisheries. All excavated material will be removed off the site.

Plantings Native and non-invasive species will be planted as part of the overall site development.

Policy Guidelines: The project is consistent with Section 4.2.2 D - Replacement Structures - of this Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 38791 - Application #: 050/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 23, 2007

CITY OF TORONTO (SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)

8.1.27 CITY OF TORONTO To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Morningside Bridge over Highland Creek in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto.

The purpose is to repair a bridge footing and construct a temporary storm sewer outfall.

367 The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide minor revisions to the detailed design drawings to the satisfaction of TRCA; dated May 23, 2007; received May 24, 2007; prepared by John Bryson, City of Toronto.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal consists of repair works to Pier No. 2 of the Morningside Avenue Bridge over the Markham Branch of the Highland Creek. Channel down-cutting has resulted in the undermining of the Pier’s foundation by approximately one metre. Additionally, channel migration behind Pier 2 has resulted in the exposure of approximately eight metres of the existing storm sewer located behind the pier.

The rehabilitation work at this location has been organized into the following phases: z Phase 1A - Bell Conduit Protection Works and Interim Channel Realignment (completed under Authorization for Emergency Works) z Phase 1B - Bridge Footing Repair (current proposal) z Phase 2 - Channel Alignment Stabilization Works (detailed design pending)

This permit will cover the works associated with Phase 1B only.

Previous repairs to the exposed Bell conduit in the channel at this location have been completed (CFN 38453 - Authorization for Emergency Works under Ontario Regulation 166/06 granted November 17, 2006, report brought forward for approval to the Executive Committee December 1, 2006). This work included the creation of temporary diversion channel to facilitate the construction of the subsequent phases. This diversion will allow the proposed works to be carried out in the dry. Final plans for the channel stabilization are pending, and will be reviewed under a separate file.

The proposed works for Phase 1B will consist of the repair of the Pier 2 footing, and the removal of the existing storm sewer outfall. The storm sewer will be diverted to a temporary outfall outside of the construction area.

Full restoration of the site, including channel stabilization, trail repair and bank restoration will be completed as part of the Phase 2 works.

Control of Flooding: No adverse impacts to the storage or conveyance of flood waters are anticipated as a result of this project.

Pollution: Appropriate controls will be implemented and maintained throughout construction to prevent sediment and other deleterious substances from entering the watercourse.

368 Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: There are no significant slope stability or geotechnical concerns with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: There will be no in-stream works associated with this phase of the proposal, and no significant terrestrial features will be impacted.

Plantings Disturbed areas will be stabilized and restored for the interim. Final restoration will take place as part of the completion of the Phase 2 works.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3, Infrastructure and Servicing, of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39265 - Application #: 302/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Alex Blasko, extension 5714 For information contact: Alex Blasko, extension 5714 Date: May 23, 2007

CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)

8.1.28 5 PINE HILL ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 5, 7, Plan M-237, Part Block D, Plan M-193, Part Lot 27, Plan 42Y, (5 Pine Hill Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a side addition onto the existing dwelling.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Drawing No. A.1, Site Plan, prepared by Studio Pyramid, dated February 28, 2006, received on May 18, 2007. Red-lined revised by TRCA staff to remove the proposed one storey garage and indicate sediment fencing on May 30, 2007; z Drawing No. A.6, Front Elevation and Drawing A.8, Rear Elevation, prepared by Studio Pyramid Architect, dated March 26, 2007, received on May 18, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

369 Proposal: The proposal is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Don River to facilitate the construction of a side addition onto the existing dwelling. The subject property is located east of Yonge Street and north of Rosedale Valley Road within the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The proposal is not located within a Regional Storm Floodplain and therefore will not impact the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: A sediment control fence will be installed to prevent construction debris from entering the adjacent ravine.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: TRCA staff have reviewed a geo-technical report submitted by the applicant and are satisfied that there are no erosion issues associated with this project.

Conservation of Land: There will be no impact on fisheries, riparian vegetation or significant natural features. All works are sufficiently setback from the top of bank.

Plantings Native and non-invasive species will be planted as part of the overall site development.

Policy Guidelines: This project is consistent with Section 4.2.2. E - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures- of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39243 - Application #: 285/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 23, 2007

CITY OF VAUGHAN

8.1.29 ANDRIDGE HOMES FIVE LIMITED C/O CASTLEPOINT INVESTMENTS INC. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Lot 25, Concession 2, Block 12 - south side of Teston Road and west side of Bathurst Street, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Andridge Homes Five Limited c/o Castlepoint Investments Inc.

370 The purpose is to permit the temporary/permanent placement, dumping or removal of material, conduct site grading, construct a structure and alter a watercourse within a Regulated Area of the East Don River (on the southwest corner of Bathurst Street and Teston Road). The works consist of re-grading an existing ditch at the intersection and connecting two existing culverts as part of servicing works for a related Site Plan Application DA.07.016, in the City of Vaughan.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking, prepared by Mr. Gaetano Franco, Castlepoint Investments, dated May 16, 2007, received May 22, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal is to temporarily/permanently place, dump or remove material, conduct site grading, construct a structure within a Regulated Area and Regional Storm Flood Plain of the East Don River and alter a watercourse, in order to re-grade a ditch and connect two existing culverts, as part of servicing works for related Site Plan Application DA.07.016.

The subject works are located on the south side of Teston Road, immediately west of Bathurst Street, in the City of Vaughan. The lands are also located within Planning Block 12 and are part of the approved Block 12 Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP). A commercial plaza including a two-storey office building is proposed on the lands subject to the associated site plan application.

TRCA technical staff attended a site walk of the subject site and had observed that an intermittent watercourse traverses the northeast corner of the site. A culvert crosses Teston Road in a southeasterly direction, conveying intermittent flows into a ditch area. This ditch is approximately 15 metres in length. Another culvert then conveys these flows across Bathurst Street. The proposed works will result in the enclosure of approximately 15 metres of the intermittent channel. However, it is noted that the channel is currently piped a minimum of 150 metres to an outlet to the tributary east of Bathurst Street.

TRCA technical staff has noted that the impact to fish habitat is minor as this area provides a limited indirect function. These impacts can be mitigated through a riparian habitat enhancement plan which is required as part of this permit application.

Control of Flooding: The intermittent channel drains an area of less than 50 hectares and there is no Regional Storm Flood Plain associated with this channel. As such, there is no impact to the control of flooding for this area.

Pollution: Sediment and erosion control measures will be erected around the perimeter of the work site and maintained for the duration of construction to ensure that sediment does not enter the watercourse.

371 Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: Erosion on the work site will be minimized through the application of the aforementioned sediment and erosion control measures.

Conservation of Land: There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the proposed works. TRCA technical staff is satisfied that the proposed impacts to fish habitat can be mitigated through a comprehensive restoration plan downstream of the site. As such, a Letter of Advice will be issued on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

Plantings Minimal vegetation removal will be required as part of the enclosure of the ditch. However, a comprehensive restoration plan is to be provided as part of the permit application in order to enhance riparian habitat downstream.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39220 - Application #: 276/07/VAUG Report Prepared by: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: May 22, 2007

8.1.30 63 LANCER DRIVE To change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 41, 63 Lancer Drive, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.

The purpose is to permit site grading and placement of material within a Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed to facilitate the construction of a garage.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Site Plan, Drawing No. A001, prepared by caricari lee architects on February 26, 2007, received by the TRCA on May 24, 2007, redline revised to be signed and dated by the owner; z Ground Floor Plan, Drawing No. A001, prepared by caricari lee architects on February 26, 2007, received by the TRCA on May 24, 2007; z Elevations, Drawing No. A200, prepared by caricari lee architects on February 26, 2007, received by the TRCA on May 24, 2007.

372 RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The purpose is to construct a partial second storey addition directly above the existing bungalow, relocate an existing garage and stair case along the side yards within a Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed. The proposed development will occur within the side yards of an existing residential lot.

Control of Flooding: The development will not be located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. As such, there will be no impact on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be installed and maintained during construction to prevent sediment from entering the adjacent valley system.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the development.

Conservation of Land: TRCA staff visited the subject property and are satisfied that there are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the proposed development. As the watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings The proposed works will not affect any significant natural features. All disturbed areas will be restored to existing conditions upon completion of the project.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2 .2 c) - Minor Additions- of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program and Section 4.2.2 E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39223 - Application #: 273/07/VAUG Report Prepared by: Suzie Losiak, extension 5724 For information contact: Bill Kiru, extension 5306 Date: May 23, 2007

373 TOWN OF CALEDON

8.1.31 96 LOUISA STREET To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 40, Block 1, Plan BOL-7, (96 Louisa Street), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed.

The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a second-storey deck at the rear of an existing residential dwelling.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Plan View- Main Structure, prepared by N. Esterson, received by TRCA Planning & Development Staff on April 7, 2006; z Pier-Post-Beam Assembly, prepared by N. Esterson, received by TRCA Planning & Development Staff on April 7, 2006; z Railing & Privacy Screen Location, prepared by N. Esterson, received by TRCA Planning & Development Staff on April 7, 2006; z Hand Rail Detailed View, prepared by N. Esterson, received by TRCA Planning & Development Staff on April 7, 2006; z Privacy Screen Themes Detailed View, prepared by N. Esterson, received by TRCA Planning & Development Staff on April 7, 2006.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The purpose is to construct a second-storey deck structure at the rear of an existing residential dwelling within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed. The subject property is located within the Bolton Special Policy Area (SPA). The proposed addition will be adequately floodproofed in accordance with SPA criteria. The structure has been designed to withstand water flow velocities expected during the Regional Storm Event.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA Water Resources staff have confirmed that this proposal will not have any significant impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) have been proposed with this application, and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this application.

374 Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. There are no fisheries related concerns associated with this project.

Plantings As no vegetation is to be removed by the proposed works, plantings are not required.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.2.2 (E) – Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures – of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 39156 - Application #: 223/07/CAL Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.32 12458 CREDITVIEW ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Lot 20, Concession 3, (12458 Creditview Road), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed.

The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a cover-all structure.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Site Plan, prepared by P. Van Der Burgt, VdB Contracting, dated May 3, 2007, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 3, 2007; z Project Layout, Drawing F802, prepared by S.R. Miller, Stonecrest Engineering, dated March 11, 2007, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 3, 2007; z Building Layout, Drawing F806, prepared by S.R. Miller, Stonecrest Engineering, dated March 11, 2007, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 3, 2007; z Endwall, Drawing F807, prepared by S.R. Miller, Stonecrest Engineering, dated March 11, 2007, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 3, 2007; z Endwall, Drawing F808, prepared by S.R. Miller, Stonecrest Engineering, dated March 11, 2007, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development May 3, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The purpose of this proposal is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a cover-all structure at 12458 Creditview Road, in the Town of Caledon. The proposed works are to provide farm storage and the continued viability of the farm practice.

375 The proposed structure consists of a wood frame and a fabric roof. Recognizing the flood constraints on-site, measures have been incorporated into the design of this proposal to address flooding conditions. For example, the structure is not enclosed to allow for flood waters to by-pass the proposed structure and maintain the conveyance of pre-development flood waters. As such, the proposed works may be considered to be 'ancillary' in nature. As well, the proposed works have been designed to withstand the water flow velocities expected during the Regional Storm Event.

In its current condition, the area to which this application applies is actively farmed. As such, no significant vegetation will be removed and/or impacted as a result of this proposal.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA Water Resources staff have confirmed that this proposal will not have any significant impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment control measures (i.e., silt fence) have been proposed with this application and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this project.

Conservation of Land: There are no fisheries related concerns with this proposal. No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction.

Plantings The project will not affect any significant natural features. No enhancement plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.1.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 39238 - Application #: 281/07/CAL Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: May 23, 2007

376 TOWN OF MARKHAM

8.1.33 5051 HIGHWAY NO. 7 INC. To change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 10, Concession 6 (5051 Highway 7 East), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by 5051 Highway No. 7 Inc..

The purpose is to develop within the TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed to facilitate the construction of a drive-thru to an existing commercial building.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Drawing No. ESC1, Erosion Control Plan, prepared by Cook Consulting Engineering Limited, dated May 23, 2007, dated stamped and received May 25, 2007; z Drawing No. SP1, Site Grading Plan, prepared by Cook Consulting Engineering Limited, dated March 26, 2007, dated stamped March 27, 2007, and received April 12, 2007; z Drawing No. SD1, Site Plan, prepared by David Johnston Architect, dated March 2007 and received April 12, 2007; z Landscape Plan, prepared by David Johnston Architect, dated March 2007 and received April 12, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The subject property is located at 5051 Highway No. 7, on the south side of Highway No. 7, east of Kennedy Road, in the Town of Markham. The subject property contains an existing commercial plaza with multiple tenants and an associated parking lot. The purpose of the application is to facilitate the construction of a drive-thru facility to the east side of the existing plaza. The property is located within the Town of Markham Special Policy Area (SPA), which permits limited redevelopment within the floodplain, subject to meeting established TRCA policy and criteria. Based on a review of the application, only a portion of the proposed drive-thru facility appears to be located within the floodplain and located at the flood fringe. TRCA staff are satisfied that this project is conformity with TRCA policy requirements.

Control of Flooding: TRCA Watershed Management staff has reviewed the application and are satisfied that there will be no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment and erosion control fencing will be installed and maintained during construction to ensure that construction-generated sediment does not enter into the adjacent valley and stream corridor.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

377 Erosion: Not applicable.

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are not expected to impact any significant natural features. No fisheries issues or impacts on riparian vegetation are anticipated.

Plantings No vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. As such, no plantings are required as a result of this project.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.1 (B) - Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 39157 - Application #: 224/07/MARK Report Prepared by: Susan Robertson, extension 5370 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.34 44 SQUIRE BAKER'S LANE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 100, Plan 7980, (44 Squire Baker's Lane), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed.

The purpose is to develop within the TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed to facilitate the construction of two decks within the rear yard of the subject property.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Drawing No. 1, Site Plan, prepared by David Smith, dated and received May 7, 2007; z Drawing No. 2, Deck 1 Details, prepared by David Smith, dated and received May 7, 2007; z Drawing No. 3, Deck 2 (including hot tub) Details, prepared by David Smith, dated and received May 7, 2007; z Drawing No. 4, Elevation of Ground Preparation for both decks, prepared by David Smith, dated and received May 29, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

378 Proposal: The subject property is located at 44 Squire Baker Lane, south of Highway No. 7 and east of Markham Road, in the Town of Markham. The intent of the proposal is to develop two decks, one including a hot tub, within the rear yard of the subject property. Based on a review of the site, the proposed decks are sufficiently setback from the adjacent valley corridor. The area to which this application applies is a manicured lawn.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain of the Rouge River Watershed. As such, the proposed works will not impact the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment and erosion control fencing will be installed and maintained during construction to ensure that construction-generated sediment does not enter into the adjacent valley and stream corridor.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: Not applicable.

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are not expected to impact any significant natural features. No fisheries issues or impacts on riparian vegetation are anticipated.

Plantings No vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. As such, no plantings are required as a result of this project.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 (E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 39180 - Application #: 238/07/MARK Report Prepared by: Susan Robertson, extension 5370 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.35 FIELDGATE DEVELOPMENT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and alter a watercourse on (Major MacKenzie Drive and Woodbine Avenue), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Fieldgate Development.

379 The purpose is to construct and place or remove fill within a Regulated area, to facilitate the construction of a stormwater management outfall and channel.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of undertaking provided by Amber Palmer, Stantec Consulting Ltd., dated May 30, 2007, to address outstanding TRCA Ecology and Engineering comments prior to the issuance of the permit.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: This permit is one of two being considered at this Executive Committee meeting relating to a proposed stormwater management pond, and associated outfall, within the West Cathedral lands, located between Major Mackenzie Drive and Elgin Mills, and between Highway 404 and Woodbine Avenue in the Town of Markham. This permit is to allow for the construction of a stormwater management outfall on the subject lands. A permit application for the associated stormwater management pond which is located on adjacent lands owned by Majorwood Development Inc. is also being brought forward under CFN 38639 .

The proposed pond (and outfall) was identified in the Environmental Servicing Master Plan (ESMP) completed for the area, and has been designed to treat the subject property, in addition to lands directly to the north, in accordance with that plan. TRCA staff have reviewed the proposed outfall, and associated outfall channel design, and have confirmed that it is in keeping with what was envisioned in the ESMP, and TRCA standards. The outflow channel from this outfall will incorporate natural channel design principles, in accordance with TRCA guidelines. Additional details regarding the proposed outfall channel and associated plantings will be required to the satisfaction of TRCA staff prior to the issuance of this permit.

Control of Flooding: While the proposed outfall will be partially located within the Regional Storm Floodplain, TRCA staff are satisfied that the conveyance and storage of flood waters will not be adversely affected by the proposed outfall.

Pollution: Sediment and erosion control fencing will be installed and maintained during construction to ensure that construction-generated sediment does not enter into the adjacent valley and stream corridor.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: Erosion on the work site will be minimized through the application of the aforementioned sediment and erosion control measures.

380 Conservation of Land: There are no geotechnical concerns that are anticipated with respect to this proposal. A Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) will be required for the proposed works.

Plantings A restoration plan has been provided for areas that will be disturbed through the works proposed. Areas disturbed as part of the construction works will be restored with native, non-invasive plantings. Additional plantings will be provided adjacent to the proposed outfall within currently unvegetated areas, to provide for a net gain in plantings within this area.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39144 - Application #: 216/07/MARK Report Prepared by: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.36 MAJORWOOD DEVELOPMENT INC. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 21, Concession 3, (Carleton Creek - West Branch), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Majorwood Development Inc.

The purpose is to construct and permanently place or remove fill within a Regulated area to facilitate the construction of a stormwater management pond associated with a new residential community.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of undertaking provided by Amber Palmer, Stantec Consulting Ltd., dated May 30, 2007, to address outstanding TRCA Ecology and Engineering comments prior to the issuance of the permit.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

381 Proposal: This permit is one of two being considered at this Executive Committee meeting relating to a proposed stormwater management pond, and associated outfall, within the West Cathedral lands, located between Major Mackenzie Drive and Elgin Mills, and between Highway 404 and Woodbine Avenue in the Town of Markham. This permit is to allow for the construction of a stormwater management pond on the subject lands. A permit application for the associated stormwater management pond (which is located on the adjacent lands owned by Fieldgate Developments) is also being brought forward under CFN 39144.

Two branches of Carleton Creek (a tributary of the Rouge River) traverse the West Cathedral lands in Markham. In accordance with the Environmental Servicing Master Plan (ESMP) completed for the area, the proposed pond will form the headwaters of the West Branch of Carleton Creek as the West Cathedral community develops. The proposed pond has been designed to accommodate stormwater flows from the subject property, in addition to lands directly to the north, in accordance with that plan. TRCA staff have reviewed the proposed pond, and have confirmed that it is in keeping with what was envisioned in the ESMP.

Through the ESMP planning process, it was agreed that the stormwater management ponds within Phase 2 of the West Cathedral development would incorporate measures to better replicate the existing (pre-development) groundwater flows. A system of this nature is proposed with the subject pond, as a component of this permit, which is to enhance the thermal and baseflow maintenance qualities of the pond with respect to its outflow into West Carleton Creek.

The TRCA Executive Committee approved (at the September 8, 2006 meeting) a temporary stormwater management pond and outfall in the location that is proposed by this permit for the permanent pond.

Control of Flooding: In accordance with the ESMP, the proposed stormwater management pond will form the headwaters of the West Branch of Carleton Creek, once surrounding lands are developed. As such, while the proposed pond is presently partially located within the Regional Storm floodplain, with the revised storm drainage patterns that will result from surrounding development, the proposed pond has been designed such that it will not adversely affect the storage or conveyance of flood waters associated with this tributary.

Pollution: Sediment and erosion control fencing will be installed and maintained during construction to ensure that construction-generated sediment does not enter into the adjacent valley and stream corridor.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: Erosion on the work site will be minimized through the application of the aforementioned sediment and erosion control measures.

382 Conservation of Land: There are no geotechnical concerns that are anticipated with respect to this proposal. A Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) will be required for the proposed works.

Plantings A comprehensive planting plan has been submitted for the proposed stormwater management pond and outfall channel, in accordance with TRCA's planting guidelines.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 38639 - Application #: 009/07/MARK Report Prepared by: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.37 7 FAIRFIELD PLACE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 1, Concession 2, (7 Fairfield Place), in the Town of Markham, Don River Watershed.

The purpose is to develop within the TRCA Regulated Area to facilitate the construction of an upper balcony, hot tub, associated terrace, and a pool extension/waterfall feature to an existing residence as well as the redevelopment of an existing tennis court.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Drawing No. A-1, Site Plan, Erosion Sediment Control Plan, prepared by Markham High Tech Architect Inc., dated May 2007, received May 4, 2007; z Drawing No. A-2, Part Site Plan/Landscape Planting Plans, prepared by Markham High Tech Architect Inc., dated April 2007, received April 13, 2007; z Drawing No. A-2(1), Grading Plan, prepared by Markham High Tech Architect Inc., dated May 2007, received May 4, 2007; z Drawing No. A-3, Part Plan at Grade & Balcony Level/2ND Floor, prepared by Markham High Tech Architect Inc., dated April 2007, received April 13, 2007; z Drawing No. A-4, Elevations, prepared by Markham High Tech Architect Inc., dated April 2007, received April 13, 2007; z Drawing No. A-5, Planting Plan Near Watercourse, prepared by Markham High Tech Architect Inc., dated May 2007, received May 29, 2007, Red-line revised to indicate shed removal, consistent with Drawing No. A1.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

383 Proposal: The subject property is located at 7 Fairfield Place, north of Steeles Avenue, east of Bayview Avenue, in the Town of Markham. The purpose of the application is to facilitate the construction of an upper balcony, hot tub, associated terrace, and a pool extension/waterfall feature to an existing residence as well as the redevelopment of an existing tennis court. The existing tennis court is located within the Regional Storm Floodplain of the German Mills Creek, within the Don River watershed. The paved tennis court will be removed and replaced with a turf. Through the redevelopment of the tennis court, all grades are to remain the same. All additional works are located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain and constitute property improvements to existing development.

Control of Flooding: TRCA Water Resources staff has reviewed the application and are satisfied that there will be no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment and erosion control fencing will be installed and maintained during construction to ensure that construction-generated sediment does not enter into the adjacent valley and stream corridor.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: Not applicable.

Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. An enhancement planting plan (proposed along the rear lot line, adjacent to the watercourse) has been included with this application to provide a net ecological gain. No fisheries issues or impacts on riparian vegetation are anticipated.

Plantings All plantings are native and non-invasive consistent with TRCA's guidelines.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 (E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39101 - Application #: 179/07/MARK Report Prepared by: Susan Robertson, extension 5370 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 23, 2007

384 TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE

8.1.38 MEADOWBROOK GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB To site grade on Part Lot 32, 33, Concession 5, (11939 Warden Avenue), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Meadowbrook Golf & Country Club.

The purpose is to construct within a Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the a berm located along Warden Avenue for the Meadowbrook Golf and Country Club.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z SP1, Site Plan Drawings, dated April 30, 2007, prepared by RJ Burnside & Associates, received May 1, 2007; z Figure 1, Proposed Berm Cut and Fill Calculations, dated April 23, 2007, prepared by RJ Burnside & Associates, received May 1, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The proposal consists of the construction of a berm along Warden Avenue for the Meadowbrook Golf and Country Club. The proposal includes the placement of 12 cubic metres of fill within the estimated flood plain of Bruce Creek. The proponent will be providing a compensatory cut of a similar volume in order to maintain flood storage.

This application also includes the relocation of three tee boxes west closer to Warden Avenue. Two of the three tee boxes will be located within the flood plain. TRCA technical staff have confirmed that there will be no impact on flood storage or conveyance with this relocation.

Control of Flooding: TRCA technical staff are satisfied with the cut and fill ratio and have determined that it will not affect the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Appropriate sediment fencing will be placed and maintained throughout the duration of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical issues associated with this application.

Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be impacted as part of this proposal.

385 Plantings No plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 (H) - Existing Resource Based Uses- of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39062 - Application #: 165/07/WS Report Prepared by: Shannon McNeill, extension 5744 For information contact: Bill Kiru, extension 5306 Date: May 23, 2007

TOWNSHIIP OF KING

8.1.39 8065 16TH SIDEROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Lot 15, Concession 11, 8065 16th Sideroad, in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed.

The purpose is to construct a new two storey dwelling measuring 1644 square metres with walkout basement, attached five-car garage, pool and pool house, detached carport, on-site landscaping features and new private sewage disposal system.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Site Plan, Drawing No. A1.0, prepared by intra architect inc. on April 2, 2007, received by the TRCA on May 14, 2007, redline revised to indicate fill removal and the placement of sediment control fencing; z Landscape Master Plan, Drawing No. L-1, prepared by landscape planning limited on March 29, 2007, received by the TRCA on May 14, 2007; z Concept Landscape Plan, Drawing No. L-2, prepared by landscape planning limited on March 29, 2007, received by the TRCA on May 14, 2007; z Enhancement Plan, Drawing No. LE-1, prepared by landscape planning limited on September 21, 2006, received by the TRCA on May 14, 2007; z Enhancement Plant List & Details, Drawing No. LE-2, prepared by landscape planning limited on September 21, 2006, received by the TRCA on May 14, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

386 Proposal: The proposal involves the construction of a new two storey dwelling measuring 1644 square metres including a walkout basement, attached five-car garage, pool and pool house, detached carport, on-site landscaping features and new private sewage disposal system. In addition, the owners are also proposing to construct an accessory garage measuring 198 square metres to be located in the front yard. Access to the property is proposed from one primary entrance and one secondary entrance from the 16th Sideroad.

The property is zoned "Oak Ridges Moraine Feature Protection" (ORMFP) and "Oak Ridges Moraine Natural Core and Linkage" (ORMNCL) by Zoning By-law #74-53, as amended by the Oak Ridges Moraine Zoning Conformity By-law 2005-23. There are no Key Natural Heritage Features in proximity to the proposed development envelope. The site plan respects the key natural heritage feature boundaries delineated by LGL in the Natural Heritage Screening, the proposed development should not have a negative impact on the natural features. In order to ensure minimal negative impacts, the mitigation measures recommended in the LGL report should be followed.

The TRCA has an interest in conserving, protecting, and enhancing the natural features of the Oak Ridges Moraine. TRCA staff are satisfied with the proposed location of the two storey dwelling with walkout basement, garage, pool and pool house, detached carport and new private sewage disposal system and TRCA staff do not anticipate negative impact to the ORMCP area. However given that municipalities are the designated approval authority under the Oak Ridges Moraine Act, the Township has the responsibility to ensure any planning applications required for the proposed development conform to the provisions of the ORMCP.

Control of Flooding: The development will not be located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. As such, there will be no impact on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be installed and maintained during construction to prevent sediment from entering the adjacent valley system.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the development.

Conservation of Land: As the watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

387 Plantings The proposed works will not affect any significant natural features. All disturbed areas will be restored to existing conditions upon completion of the project. All additional plantings will consist of native non-invasive species. A detailed landscape plan has been submitted to the satisfaction of the TRCA.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2 of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 39224 - Application #: 272/07/KING Report Prepared by: Suzie Losiak, extension 5724 For information contact: Bill Kiru, extension 5306 Date: May 23, 2007

8.1.40 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse at the culvert on Jane Street, approximately 803 metres north of King-Vaughan Townline, in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York.

The purpose is to site grade, remove/place fill/material, alter a watercourse and construct in a floodplain to install a liner within the existing culvert structure and grout the annular space, located on Jane Street approximately 803 metres north of King-Vaughan Townline.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering drawings and to address TRCA comments, all to the satisfaction of TRCA; prepared by the Regional Municipality of York; dated May 23, 2007; received by TRCA May 24, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: Due to deterioration and visible holes in the existing 1100 millimetre (mm) diameter x 18 metre (m) length Corrugated Steel Pipe (CSP) culvert, located on Jane Street approximately 803 metres north of King-Vaughan Road, a 900 mm diameter x 18 m length polyethylene liner will be installed to improve flow through the existing culvert. Once the liner is installed the annular spaces will be grouted. The works are being undertaken prior to the re-pavement of Jane Street which will be carried out this year.

Works will be conducted under dry conditions and a pump will be on standby to divert flow in the event that it is encountered during construction. 388 Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be negatively impacted by the proposed works.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (silt fence, pea gravel coffer dam to isolate the works) will be implemented for the duration of construction and until the site is restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering any watercourse/wetland. Works will be completed in the dry, during dry weather conditions when there is no flow in the culvert.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There will be no slope stability or erosion concerns with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). Culvert works will proceed during the cold-water timing window of July 1 to September 15.

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive vegetation species following construction.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

The location of the proposed works is within the Oak Ridges Moraine (ORM) and Greenbelt. This project has been reviewed for the tests and best management practices described in section 41(5)(a to e) of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan and complies with the Greenbelt Plan.

CFN: 39215 - Application #: 263/07/KING Report Prepared by: Chris Barber, extension 5715 For information contact: Chris Barber, extension 5715 Date: May 22, 2007

389 8.1.41 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere, interfere with a wetland and alter a watercourse at the culvert on Jane Street approximately 1.245 km north of King Road, in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York.

The purpose is to construct, site grade, place/remove fill/material, and alter a watercourse to replace an existing culvert on Jane Street approximately 1.245 kilometres north of King Road in the Township of King.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering drawings and to address TRCA comments, all to the satisfaction of TRCA; prepared by the Regional Municipality of York; dated May 23, 2007; received by TRCA May 24, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The works involve the removal of the existing 950 millimetre (mm) diameter x 20 metre (m) length Corrugated Steel Pipe (CSP) culvert and replacement with a new 950 mm diameter x 20 m length CSP culvert on Jane Street approximately 1.245 km north of King Road. The works are being undertaken due to the deteriorating condition of the culvert and prior to the re-pavement of Jane Street which will be carried out this year.

Works will be conducted under dry conditions and a pump will be on standby to divert flow in the event that it is encountered during construction.

Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be impacted by the proposed works.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (silt fence, coffer dam) will be implemented for the duration of construction and until the site is restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering any watercourse/wetland. Works will be completed in the dry, during dry weather conditions when there is no flow in the culvert.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There will be no slope stability or erosion concerns with the proposed works.

390 Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). Culvert works will proceed during the cold-water timing window of July 1 to September 15.

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive vegetation species following construction.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

The location of the proposed works is within the Oak Ridges Moraine (ORM) and Greenbelt. This project has been reviewed for the tests and best management practices described in section 41(5)(a to e) of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan and complies with the Greenbelt Plan.

CFN: 39216 - Application #: 265/07/KING Report Prepared by: Chris Barber, extension 5715 For information contact: Chris Barber, extension 5715 Date: May 22, 2007

8.1.42 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse at the culvert on Jane Street approximately 1.355 km north of King Road, in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York.

The purpose is to construct, site grade, place/remove fill/material, and alter a watercourse to replace an existing culvert on Jane Street approximately 1.355 kilometres north of King Road in the Township of King.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering drawings and to address TRCA comments, all to the satisfaction of TRCA; prepared by the Regional Municipality of York; dated May 23, 2007; received by TRCA May 24, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

391 Proposal: The works involve the removal of the existing 750 millimetre (mm) diameter x 16 metre (m) length Corrugated Steel Pipe (CSP) culvert and replacement with a new 750 mm diameter x 16 m length CSP culvert on Jane Street approximately 1.355 km north of King Road. The works are being undertaken due to the deteriorating condition of the culvert and prior to the re-pavement of Jane Street which will be carried out this year.

Works will be conducted under dry conditions and a pump will be on standby to divert flow in the event that it is encountered during construction.

Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be impacted by the proposed works.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (silt fence, coffer dam) will be implemented for the duration of construction and until the site is restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering any watercourse/wetland. Works will be completed in the dry, during dry weather conditions when there is no flow in the culvert.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There will be no slope stability or erosion concerns with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). Culvert works will proceed during the cold-water timing window of July 1 to September 15.

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive vegetation species following construction.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

The location of the proposed works is within the Oak Ridges Moraine (ORM) and Greenbelt. This project has been reviewed for the tests and best management practices described in section 41(5)(a to e) of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan and complies with the Greenbelt Plan.

CFN: 39217 - Application #: 266/07/KING Report Prepared by: Chris Barber, extension 5715 For information contact: Chris Barber, extension 5715 Date: May 22, 2007

392 8.1.43 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse at the culvert on Jane Street approximately 1.895 km north of King Road, in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York.

The purpose is to construct, site grade, remove/place fill/material, and alter a watercourse to install a liner within the existing culvert structure and grout the annular space, located on Jane Street approximately 1.895 kilometres north of King Road.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering drawings and to address TRCA comments, all to the satisfaction of TRCA; prepared by the Regional Municipality of York; dated May 22, 2007; received by TRCA May 24, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: Due to deterioration of the existing 900 millimetre (mm) diameter x 26 metre (m) length Corrugated Steel Pipe (CSP) culvert, located on Jane Street approximately 1.895 km north of King Road, a 675 mm diameter x 26 m length polyethylene liner will be installed to improve flow through the existing culvert. Once the liner is installed the annular spaces will grouted. The works are being undertaken prior to the re-pavement of Jane Street which will be carried out this year.

Works will be conducted under dry conditions and a pump will be on standby to divert flow in the event that it is encountered during construction.

Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be negatively impacted by the proposed works.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (silt fence, pea gravel coffer dam to isolate the works) will be implemented for the duration of construction and until the site is restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering any watercourse/wetland. Works will be completed in the dry, during dry weather conditions when there is no flow in the culvert.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

393 Erosion: There will be no slope stability or erosion concerns with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). Culvert works will proceed during the cold-water timing window of July 1 to September 15.

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive vegetation species following construction.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

The location of the proposed works is within the Oak Ridges Moraine (ORM) and Greenbelt. This project has been reviewed for the tests and best management practices described in section 41(5)(a to e) of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan and complies with the Greenbelt Plan.

CFN: 39218 - Application #: 267/07/KING Report Prepared by: Chris Barber, extension 5715 For information contact: Chris Barber, extension 5715 Date: May 22, 2007

8.1.44 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and interfere with a wetland at the culvert on Jane Street 157 metres north of 15th Sideroad, in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York.

The purpose is to site grade, remove/place fill/material, interfere with a wetland and construct in a floodplain to install a liner within the existing culvert structure and grout the annular space, located on Jane Street approximately 157 metres north of 15th Sideroad.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering drawings and to address TRCA comments, all to the satisfaction of TRCA; prepared by the Regional Municipality of York; dated May 23, 2007; received by TRCA May 24, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

394 Proposal: Due to deterioration of the existing 600 millimetre (mm) diameter x 19.5 metre (m) length Corrugated Steel Pipe (CSP) culvert, located on Jane Street approximately 157 metres north of 15th Sideroad, a 525 mm diameter x 19.5 m length polyethylene liner will be installed to improve flow through the existing culvert. Once the liner is installed the annular spaces will grouted. The works are being undertaken prior to the re-pavement of Jane Street which will be carried out this year.

Works will be conducted under dry conditions and a pump will be on standby to divert flow in the event that it is encountered during construction.

Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be negatively impacted by the proposed works.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (silt fence, pea gravel coffer dam to isolate the works) will be implemented for the duration of construction and until the site is restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering any wetland/watercourse. Works will be completed in the dry, during dry weather conditions when there is no flow in the culvert.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There will be no slope stability or erosion concerns with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). Culvert works will proceed during the cold-water timing window of July 1 to September 15.

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive vegetation species following construction.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

The location of the proposed works is within the Oak Ridges Moraine (ORM) and Greenbelt. This project has been reviewed for the tests and best management practices described in section 41(5)(a to e) of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan and complies with the Greenbelt Plan.

395 CFN: 39219 - Application #: 268/07/KING Report Prepared by: Chris Barber, extension 5715 For information contact: Chris Barber, extension 5715 Date: May 22, 2007

8.1.45 TOWNSHIP OF KING To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Lot 6, Concession 4 (Contract Area 6A1 - Keele Street, East Humber Drive, McClure Drive Easement), in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Township of King.

The purpose is to alter a watercourse, construct, site grade, and place/remove fill/material within a regulated area and regional storm floodplain for works including a sanitary sewage pumping station, sanitary sewers, forcemain, and sanitary overflow sewer in King City.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009. z Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering drawings and to address TRCA comments, all to the satisfaction of TRCA; prepared by the Township of King; dated May 23, 2007; received by TRCA May 28, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: Pumping Station The Keele Street pumping station is proposed to be constructed within a regulated area on the north side of the McClure Drive Easement, west of Keele Street.

The proponent will provide an emergency overflow for the pumping station in order to protect the nearby residential areas from sewage back-up in the event of complete failure of the Keele Street Pumping Station. The overflow will be into the existing culvert that crosses Keele Street. The overflow is located in a sanitary manhole upstream of the pumping station. Based on the local topography, the only available outlet for an emergency overflow for the Keele Street pumping station is the East Humber River via the existing 9.22 metre (m) x 5.46 m corrugated steel pipe arch culvert located approximately 30 m south of the proposed pumping station. The overflow will be via a 300 millimetre diameter pipe extending from the proposed Manhole (MH) 602B to the existing culvert, the overflow pipe will be sized to handle the ultimate peak design flow of the pumping station which is 64 litres/second. To reduce the risk of complete failure of the pumping station a number of contingency features have been included in the design of the station.

396 A check valve will be installed to prevent the inflow of water into the sewer system in the event of a storm. The check valve will be a "duck-billed" type and will be installed in a separate manhole, between the sanitary manhole and the culvert on Keele Street. This will protect the valve from siltation and debris and allow for easier maintenance. Should the culvert require replacement, the check valve will not be affected. From the check valve manhole, a pipe will connect the overflow to the culvert.

Sanitary Sewer Sanitary sewers (200 to 375 millimetre in diameter) and associated manholes will be constructed via open trench methods in Contract Area 6A1 (Keele Street, East Humber Drive) connecting to the proposed pumping station located on the McClure Drive Easement. A portion of the sewers are located within the floodplain and regulated area on Keele Street and East Humber Drive. There are two watercourse crossings whereby the sanitary sewer will be constructed by open trench methods above existing culverts which will act as flumes during construction. One crossing is on Humber East Drive west of Keele Street and the other crossing is on Keele Street north of East Humber Drive, south of the proposed pumping station location.

Forcemain A forcemain (250 millimetre in diameter) will be constructed via open trench methods in Contract Area 6A1 (Keele Street, East Humber Drive, McClure Drive Easement), partially within the floodplain and regulated area, that will pump sewage from the proposed pumping station south to the proposed MH600B which will lead to existing MH5A. There are two watercourse crossings whereby the sanitary sewer will be constructed by open trench methods above existing culverts which will act as flumes during construction. One crossing is on Humber East Drive west of Keele Street and the other crossing is on Keele Street north of East Humber Drive, south of the proposed pumping station location.

Road Restoration Roads will be reconstructed following open cut construction.

Dewatering Any required groundwater dewatering will be monitored throughout construction and mitigation measures implemented in accordance with the required Environmental Management Plan.

Landowner Authorization Note that Keele Street is a Region of York right-of-way. Landowner Authorization will be obtained from York Region prior to permit issuance.

Environmental Assessment The King City Sanitary Sewer project was reviewed by TRCA staff during the Environmental Assessment process.

Control of Flooding: The storage or conveyance of floodwaters will not be impacted by the proposed works.

397 Pollution: Standard sediment and erosion control measures will be implemented and maintained for the duration of construction and until the site is stabilized and restored in order to prevent construction generated sediment from entering any watercourse features.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There will be no slope stability concerns with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). Works associated with the watercourse crossings will be completed during the cold-water fisheries timing window of July 1 to September 15.

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

This project has been reviewed for the tests and best management practices described in section 41(5)(a to e) of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan and complies with the Greenbelt Plan. All watercourses on the Oak Ridges Moraine have been identified as hydrologically sensitive features. There are two watercourse crossings within the project limits. Section 41 of the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan indicates in Subsection 5 that transportation and infrastructure may be permitted to cross hydrologically sensitive features (i.e. watercourses) subject to the tests and best management practices described in section 41(5)(a to e).

CFN: 39176 - Application #: 237/07/KING Report Prepared by: Chris Barber, extension 5715 For information contact: Chris Barber, extension 5715 Date: May 22, 2007

PERMIT APPLICATIONS 8.1.46 - 8.1.70 ARE MINOR WORKS LETTER OF APPROVAL:

RES.#B56/07 - MINOR WORKS LETTER OF APPROVAL PURSUANT TO ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06

Moved by: Rob Ford Seconded by: Linda Pabst

398 THAT minor works letters of approval granted by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority staff in accordance with Ontario Regulation 166/06, for items (8.1.46 - 8.1.70, inclusive), which are listed below, be received. CARRIED CITY OF BRAMPTON

8.1.46 4 VALLEYWEST ROAD To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 11, Plan 43M-1652, (4 Valleywest Road), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 39141 - Application #: 214/07/BRAM Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 1, 2007

8.1.47 14 DAVENRICH COURT To install a swimming pool on Lot 124, Plan M-111, (14 Davenrich Court), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed.

CFN: 39193 - Application #: 246/07/BRAM Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 14, 2007

8.1.48 32 VISION WAY To install a swimming pool on Lot 105, Plan 43M-1449, (32 Vision Way), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 39154 - Application #: 222/07/BRAM Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 7, 2007

CITY OF PICKERING

8.1.49 2508 LINWOOD STREET To install a swimming pool on Lot 24, Plan 40M-1609, (2508 Linwood Street), in the City of Pickering, Duffins Creek Watershed.

CFN: 39235 - Application #: 283/07/PICK Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 18, 2007

399 CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)

8.1.50 58 STANWOOD CRESCENT To install a swimming pool on Lot 98, Plan 5780, (58 Stanwood Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 39140 - Application #: 213/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: April 30, 2007

8.1.51 31 THE PALISADES To construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than 150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on Part Lot 14, Plan M-457, (31 The Palisades), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 39230 - Application #: 264/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 17, 2007

8.1.52 2629 LAKESHORE BOULEVARD WEST To construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than 150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on (2629 Lakeshore Boulevard West), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed.

CFN: 39173 - Application #: 234/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 22, 2007

8.1.53 14 EDISON CIRCLE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 188, Plan 3244, (14 Edison Circle), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 39171 - Application #: 231/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 14, 2007

400 8.1.54 22 RIDGEVALLEY CRESCENT To install a swimming pool on Lot 10, Plan 2581, (22 Ridgevalley Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed.

CFN: 38975 - Application #: 131/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 9, 2007

8.1.55 16 RIDGEVALLEY CRESCENT To construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 7, Plan 3515, (16 Ridgevalley Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed.

CFN: 39172 - Application #: 232/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 14, 2007

8.1.56 6 BRULE TERRACE To construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 7, Plan M-538, (6 Brule Terrace), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 39191 - Application #: 247/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 22, 2007

8.1.57 365 SILVERSTONE DRIVE To construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 117, Plan M-1084, (365 Silverstone Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 39147 - Application #: 217/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259 Date: May 8, 2007

CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)

8.1.58 12 BANSTOCK DRIVE To install a swimming pool on Lot 100, Plan M-1000, (12 Banstock Drive), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

401 CFN: 39108 - Application #: 194/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 8, 2007

8.1.59 14 MANORPARK COURT To install a swimming pool on Lot 98, Plan 6311, (14 Manorpark Court), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

CFN: 39255 - Application #: 292/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 22, 2007

CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)

8.1.60 33 STRATHEARN ROAD To construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than 150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on Lot 278, 279, 282, 283, Plan M-387, (33 Strathearn Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

CFN: 39197 - Application #: 252/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Louise Monaghan, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 18, 2007

8.1.61 24 TRUE DAVIDSON DRIVE To change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units and site grade on Lot 13, Plan 66M-2374, (24 True Davidson Drive), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

CFN: 39005 - Application #: 141/07/TOR Report Prepared by: Annemarie Sanchez, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: May 11, 2007

CITY OF VAUGHAN

8.1.62 10 FIDDLERS CIRCLE To install a swimming pool on Lot 32, Plan 65M-2353, 10 Fiddlers Circle, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 39225 - Application #: 277/07/VAUG Report Prepared by: Suzie Losiak, extension 5724 For information contact: Bill Kiru, extension 5306 Date: May 23, 2007

402 TOWN OF CALEDON

8.1.63 14597 MCLAUGHLIN ROAD To construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than 150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on North West Lot 30, Concession 1, (14597 McLaughlin Road), in the Town of Caledon, Etobicoke Creek Watershed.

CFN: 39202 - Application #: 256/07/CAL Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 15, 2007

8.1.64 16 KEILY CRESCENT To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 25, Plan 960, (16 Keily Crescent), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 39204 - Application #: 254/07/CAL Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 15, 2007

TOWN OF MARKHAM

8.1.65 41 FONTHILL BOULEVARD To construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 148, Plan 7566, (41 Fonthill Boulevard), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed.

CFN: 39159 - Application #: 225/07/MARK Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 1, 2007

8.1.66 219 RIVERWALK DRIVE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on (219 Riverwalk Drive), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed.

CFN: 39151 - Application #: 220/07/MARK Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 1, 2007

TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

8.1.67 11 JACINTA COURT To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on (11 Jacinta Court), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Humber River Watershed.

403 CFN: 39195 - Application #: 250/07/RH Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 14, 2007

8.1.68 18 BLYTH STREET To install a swimming pool on Lot 3, Plan 65M2360, (18 Blyth Street), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 39181 - Application #: 239/07/RH Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 9, 2007

8.1.69 23 FLORESVILLE COURT To install a swimming pool on Lot 10, Plan 65M-3647, (23 Floresville Court), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 39227 - Application #: 270/07/RH Report Prepared by: Susan Robertson, extension 5370 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 18, 2007

TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE

8.1.70 28 REESOR PLACE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 19, Plan 65M-2323, (28 Reesor Place), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed.

CFN: 39168 - Application #: 229/07/WS Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Bill Kiru, extension 5306 Date: May 18, 2007

CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

8.1.71 401704 ONTARIO LTD. AND ISKANDER INC. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot A, Concession 1 (2101 Dundas Street East), in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by 401704 Ontario Ltd. and Iskander Inc.

The purpose is to Develop within the TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed to facilitate the construction of an outdoor patio to an existing restaurant.

404 The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A01, Site Plan, prepared by Daniel Louis Cusimano Architect Incorporated, dated April 5, 2007, seventh revision date April 12, 2007, received May 25, 2007, red-line revised to include sediment and erosion control fencing; z Drawing No. A02, Elevations, prepared by Daniel Louis Cusimano Architect Incorporated, dated April 12, 2007, seventh revision date April 12, 2007, received May 25, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The subject property is located at 2101 Dundas Street East, on the north side of Dundas Street East, east of South Creek Road, in the City of Mississauga. The proposal includes the development of an (unenclosed) outdoor patio, adjacent to an existing restaurant, for seasonal use only. The proposed outdoor patio is located within an existing parking lot that is located approximately 180 metres away from the Etobicoke Creek, within an existing industrial/commercial area, surrounded by existing development. The subject property is located within the Etobicoke Creek Special Policy Area (SPA) and is susceptible to flooding during a Regional Storm event. Subject to meeting established technical criteria, minor additions of this nature that will not adversely affect flood dynamics, may be permitted within SPAs. On this basis, this proposal satisfies TRCA's technical guidelines for SPAs, as the proposed unenclosed outdoor patio will be adequately flood proofed above the Regional Storm Flood elevation, and withstand the flows and velocities associated with a Regional Storm event.

Control of Flooding: The proposed outdoor patio will be flood proofed above the Regional Storm Flood elevation. In addition, TRCA staff are satisfied that the proposed works will not significantly affect the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Silt fencing will be installed and maintained during all phases of construction, surrounding the construction area to impede the overland migration of construction generated sediment.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this project.

Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction.

405 Plantings No planting plan is associated with the review and approval of this application, as the proposed patio is located within an existing parking lot.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.1 (B) - Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 39282 - Application #: 310/07/MISS Report Prepared by: Susan Robertson, extension 5370 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 30, 2007

TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

8.1.72 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Part Lot 26, Plan 65R-6156, PARTS 1 & 2, (1150 and 1200 Elgin Mills Road East), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Town of Richmond Hill.

The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the expansion of the existing Town of Richmond Hill Operations Centre.

The permit will be issued for the period of June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2009 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Grading & Erosion Control Plan, prepared by D.H., dated May 11, 2006, Revision No. 7, revised on April 19, 2007, received by TRCA Planning & Development Staff on May 17, 2007; z Site Servicing & Stormwater Management Plan, prepared by D.H., dated May 11, 2006, Revision No. 7, revised on April 19, 2007, received by TRCA Planning & Development Staff on May 17, 2007; z Notes and Details, prepared by D.H., dated May 11, 2006, Revision No. 7, revised on April 19, 2007, received by TRCA Planning & Development Staff on May 17, 2007.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the expansion of the existing Town of Richmond Hill Operations Centre. A portion of the subject property is adjacent to a wetland feature. The proposed development is sufficiently setback from the wetland feature. As such, there are no flooding, hydrological, geotechnical or ecology related concerns associated with this proposal.

406 Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located outside of the Regional Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters are anticipated.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) have been proposed with this application, and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this project.

Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. There are no fisheries related concerns associated with this proposal.

Plantings As no vegetation is to be removed by the proposed works, plantings are not required.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.2.2 (C) - Minor Additions - & Section 4.2.2 (E) - Property Improvements & Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Plan (VSCMP).

CFN: 39169 - Application #: 230/07/RH Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: May 23, 2007

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RES.#B57/07 - APPOINTMENT OF ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Mark Rapus. Appointment of Enforcement Officer to administer Regulation of Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses (Ontario Regulation 166/06).

Moved by: Richard Whitehead Seconded by: Rob Ford

THAT Mark Rapus be appointed as Enforcement Officer for the purposes of enforcing Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses Regulation (Ontario Regulation 166/06) made by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), pursuant to Section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act. CARRIED

407 BACKGROUND The Conservation Authorities Act provides for a conservation authority to appoint Enforcement Officers to enforce its regulations. There are several TRCA staff who currently have this designation, both for the purpose of enforcing TRCA's Ontario Regulation 166/06 and for authorizing the issuance of permits approved by the Executive Committee under the regulation.

RATIONALE Mr. Mark Rapus has recently been appointed to the position of Senior Planner within the Planning and Development division. In this position, he has the responsibility for supervising TRCA's regulation services associated with the review and approval of applications. The appointment as Enforcement Officer will allow him to authorize the issuance of approvals for the work that he supervises and will enable him to assist with the enforcement of the regulation as required.

Report prepared by: Carolyn Woodland, extension 5214 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Carolyn Woodland, extension 5214 Emails: [email protected] Date: May 22, 2007

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RES.#B58/07 - OUT OF COUNTRY TRAVEL American Fisheries Society Conference, San Francisco, California September 2-7, 2007. Approval for staff to travel outside Canada to attend a conference in the United States of America.

Moved by: Rob Ford Seconded by: Paul Ainslie

THAT approval be granted for Deborah Martin-Downs, Director, Ecology and Christine Tu, Supervisor, Aquatic Management, to attend the 137th annual American Fisheries Society Conference in San Francisco, California, from September 2-7, 2007, at a cost not to exceed $5,000, including applicable taxes. CARRIED BACKGROUND The American Fisheries Society (AFS) Conference is the world's largest aquatic conference, drawing approximately 2,000 delegates from all over the world. The conference and the journals published by the society are the leading sources of technical information. Deborah Martin-Downs is a member of AFS and has been since 1983. In 2008, the conference will be held in Ottawa and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is part of the organizing committee and will be presenting at it.

The conference also offers specific leadership and technical training sessions for professional development of staff.

408 RATIONALE The TRCA policy on travel requires Executive Committee approval for staff travel outside of the country on TRCA business.

Deborah Martin-Downs is the fundraising chair for the next AFS Conference to be held in Ottawa in August of 2008. Christine has offered to assist in that endeavour. The organizing committee for 2008 has requested that committee chairs attend the 2007 conference to assist in promoting the 2008 conference, to observe first hand the logistics and meet the various participants in the society. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Fisheries and Oceans Canada are actively involved in conference organization and sponsorship for 2008.

Attending the conference will serve as professional development and assists in building TRCA's knowledge base and network of contacts in the natural resource management field.

FINANCIAL DETAILS Costs to attend this conference, including registration, return flight, meals, accommodations and taxi fare, will not exceed $5,000 and will be fully covered by funding provided by the AFS 2008 organizing committee, project account 120-62 and operating account 115-01.

Report prepared by: Deborah Martin-Downs, extension 5706 Email: [email protected] For Information contact: Deborah Martin-Downs, extension 5706 Email: [email protected] Date: May 16, 2007

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RES.#B59/07 - REQUEST FOR DISPOSAL OF TRCA-OWNED LAND Rear of 2175 Lakeshore Boulevard West City of Toronto, Waterfront, CFN 38910. Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is in receipt of a request from South Beach (Lakeshore) Developments Limited to explore the possibility of a sale of subsurface rights in a parcel of TRCA-owned land located south of Lakeshore Boulevard West, east of Parklawn Road, City of Toronto, Lake Ontario waterfront.

Moved by: Richard Whitehead Seconded by: Linda Pabst

THAT the potential disposal of subsurface rights in a parcel of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)-owned land located south of Lakeshore Boulevard West, east of Parklawn Road, City of Toronto, be referred to TRCA staff for review in accordance with established TRCA policies;

409 AND FURTHER THAT a report be brought forward to the Executive Committee at a future date recommending further action. CARRIED BACKGROUND This request is being brought to the attention of the Executive Committee in accordance with Resolution #A289/94, adopted by the Authority at meeting #12/94, held on January 27, 1995, pertaining to the disposal of TRCA-owned lands.

A request has been received from South Beach (Lakeshore) Developments Limited, the owner of 2175 Lakeshore Boulevard West, to purchase subsurface rights in a parcel of TRCA-owned lands located between their property and Marine Parade Drive. Their proposal is to construct an underground parking facility on the property. The subject lands were acquired from the Province of Ontario and are under a management agreement with the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Department.

TRCA, provincial and city staff will be circulated the land sale proposal for review and comment.

A plan illustrating the location of the subject lands is attached.

Report prepared by: Mike Fenning, extension 5223 Email: [email protected] For Information contact: Mike Fenning, extension 5223; Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Emails: [email protected]; [email protected] Date: May 24, 2007 Attachments: 1

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411 SECTION IV - ITEMS FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE BOARD

RES.#B60/07 - REQUEST FOR DISPOSAL OF TRCA-OWNED LAND Part of Lot 7, Concession 7 WYS (E/S Islington Ave., North of Hwy #7) City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is in receipt of a request from Michael Di Biase to consider disposing of an approximately 0.41 hectare (1 acre) parcel of TRCA-owned property situated in Part Lot 7, Concession 7, WTS (E/S Islington Avenue, north of Highway 7) in the City of Vaughan, Humber River watershed.

Moved by: Richard Whitehead Seconded by: Paul Ainslie

THAT the report on a request for disposal of TRCA owned land, Part of Lot 7, Concession 7, City of Vaughan be received. CARRIED BACKGROUND At Authority Meeting #10/98, held on November 27,1998, Resolution #A217/98 was approved as follows:

THE TRCA lands located in Part Lot 7, Concession 7 WYS, in the City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York be retained for conservation purposes.

The staff report dated November 13, 1998, noted the following issues associated with the subject property: z it is entirely within the valley corridor of the main Humber River; z it is regulated pursuant to TRCA's Ontario Regulation 166/06; z approximately one quarter of the site is valley side slope with the balance of the parcel situated in the regional storm flood plain; z the back half of the lot is well-vegetated with relatively mature growth.

TRCA received a request from Michael Di Biase dated April 19, 2007, to consider disposing of the subject site and staff responded on April 25, 2007 advising of our board direction and that the technical reasons for retaining the site had not changed and that staff is not prepared to recommend disposal.

Report prepared by: Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Email: [email protected] For Information contact: Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Email: [email protected] Date: May 10, 2007 Attachments: 1

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413 TERMINATION

ON MOTION, the meeting terminated at 10:55 a.m., on Friday, June 1, 2007.

Gerri Lynn O'Connor Brian Denney Chair Secretary-Treasurer

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