Executive Committee Meeting #9/10

Chair: Gerri Lynn O'Connor Vice Chair: Maria Augimeri Members: David Barrow Gay Cowbourne Glenn De Baeremaeker Suzan Hall Jack Heath Colleen Jordan Ron Moeser Anthony Perruzza Maja Prentice Richard Whitehead

November 12, 2010 9:30 A.M. VICTORIA ROOM, BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE

AGENDA

EX1. MINUTES OF MEETING #8/10, HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 2010 Minutes Enclosed Herewith on PINK

EX2. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES

EX3. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF

EX4. DELEGATIONS

EX4.1 A delegation by Dennis Seward, Owner, in regard to item EX7.1 - Request for Disposal of and Region Conservation Authority-owned Land

1 EX5. PRESENTATIONS

EX5.1 A presentation by Jane Henley, Chief Administrative Officer,World Green Building Council (WGBC), in regard WGBC Update.

EX6. CORRESPONDENCE

EX7. SECTION I - ITEMS FOR AUTHORITY ACTION

EX7.1 REQUEST FOR DISPOSAL OF TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY-OWNED LAND West side of Weston Road, north of Highway No. 401, City of Toronto ( York Community Council Area) CFN 43289 28

EX7.2 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Rouge River Watershed Estate of Taimi Soosaar CFN 44124 32

EX7.3 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Rouge River Watershed Mattamy Development Corporation CFN 44769 36

EX7.4 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River Watershed Mansions of Humberwood Inc. CFN 44768 39

EX7.5 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Don River Watershed Andridge Homes Limited CFN 44766 42

EX7.6 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Rouge River Watershed Primont Homes CFN 44775 45

EX7.7 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River Watershed Heathwood Homes (Tranquility-West) Limited, Regional Municipality of York CFN 44763 48

EX7.8 MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION Expropriation Settlement CFN 30391 51

2 EX7.9 OFFICE ACCOMODATION Lease of Office Space at the Earth Rangers Centre CFN 40721 54

EX7.10 MEETING SCHEDULE 2011-2012 56

EX8. SECTION II - ITEMS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION

EX8.1 MUNICIPAL BOARD HEARING Lands East and West of Church Street, North of Rossland Road, Town of Ajax 60

EX8.2 SOURCE PROTECTION PLAN POLICY OPTION DISCUSSION PAPER Hiring of Vendor 63

EX8.3 HABITAT IMPLEMENTATION PLANS AND PEEL CLIMATE CHANGE BUDGET 66

EX9. SECTION IV - ITEMS FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE BOARD

EX9.1 OUT OF COUNTRY TRAVEL Chief Administrative Officer 69

EX10. ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06

CITY OF

EX10.1 54 RIVERGLEN STREET To site grade on Lot 170, Plan 43M-1778, (54 Riverglen Street), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the demolition of an existing wood deck and construct a covered porch and second storey balcony. 71

EX10.2 TIME CASTLE HOLDINGS INC. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on East Half Lot 15, Concession 6 EHS Lots 80-92, Plan 43M-1750, Part Block 145, Plan 43M-1821, Part Block 99, Plan 43M-1750, (Haviland Circle), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Time Castle Holdings Inc.. The purpose is to undertake works in a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 12 single family dwellings on Lots 80 to 92 and one single family dwelling on Block 145/99 associated with a residential subdivision development on Haviland Circle, in the City of Brampton. 74

3 CITY OF PICKERING

EX10.3 1452 HIGHBUSH TRAIL To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 135, Plan 816, (1452 Highbush Trail), in the City of Pickering, Petticoat Creek Watershed. The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Petticoat Creek watershed to facilitate construction of a replacement two-storey dwelling. 76

EX10.4 645 BREEZY DRIVE To alter a shoreline on Part Lot 3, Plan 811, (645 Breezy Drive), in the City of Pickering, Frenchman's Bay Watershed. The purpose is to repair a existing and failing shoreline retaining wall along Frenchman's Bay. 77

CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.5 6 SPEARS STREET 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 1, 2, Plan 1427, (6 Spears Street), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a detached garage and a deck to the rear of the existing semi-detached dwelling at 6 Spears Street in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing shed and rear deck are to be removed. 79

EX10.6 34 NORANDA 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 129, Plan 3578, (34 Noranda Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with integral garage and rear patio at 34 Noranda Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling and detached garage are to be demolished. 80

4 EX10.7 GLENDARLING ROAD, VALECREST ROAD, BELL ROYAL COURT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on , (Glendarling Road, Valecrest Road, Bell Royal Court - near Royal York Road and Eglinton Avenue West), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to install a sanitary sewer along Glendarling Road and Valecrest Drive, and between Bell Royal Court and Bearwood Drive. The proposed will involve installing a 250mm diameter sanitary sewer pipe using directional drilling technology for sections underneath the watercourse. A Letter of Advice regarding mitigation of negative impacts will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). 82

EX10.8 39 MEADOWCREST ROAD 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 11, Plan 3999, (39 Meadowcrest Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two-storey rear addition and second storey addition to the existing single family detached dwelling at 39 Meadowcrest Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 85

EX10.9 78 ELLIS PARK ROAD 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 339, Plan M-438, (78 Ellis Park Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with integral garage at 78 Ellis Park Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling is to be demolished. 86

EX10.10 16 BEAUCOURT ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 25, Plan 3648, Part 1 Plan 64R9977, (16 Beaucourt Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed. The purpose is to construct an upper deck and a partial lower deck to the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 16 Beaucourt Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). A portion of the existing rear deck is to be removed. 88

5 EX10.11 ISLINGTON GOLF CLUB LTD. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and 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 8, 9, 10, Concession A 11, 12 Plan 3390, 2451, (45 Riverbank Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Islington Golf Club Ltd.. The purpose is to construct two raised patios at the southwest and northwest corners of the existing clubhouse building at Islington Golf Club municipally described 45 Riverbank Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 90

EX10.12 123 WESTBURY CRESCENT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Part Lot 767, 768, Plan 2008, (123 Westbury Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a detached garage in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 123 Westbury Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 92

EX10.13 93 VALECREST DRIVE 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 Lot 28, Plan 4103, (93 Valecrest Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to The purpose is to construct a stone patio, associated hard and soft landscaping, and slope stabilization works in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 93 Valecrest Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). A portion of the proposed works were carried out without the benefit of any TRCA and/or municipal permits. As such, a penalty fee in the amount of 2X the original permit fee has been received by TRCA staff. 94 CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.14 15 VIAMEDE CRESCENT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 20, Plan 5482, (15 Viamede Crescent), 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 watershed to facilitate construction of a replacement deck at the rear of the existing dwelling. 96

6 EX10.15 TRANS-NORTHERN PIPELINES 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 21, Concession 1 EYS, (Utility Corridor - east of Maxome Avenue and west of Bayview Avenue - near Finch Avenue), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Trans-Northern Pipelines (Easements). The purpose is to undertake pipeline maintenance works involving excavation of the petroleum pipeline within the utility corridor between Maxome Avenue and Bayview Avenue near Bayview and Finch Avenue. Due to proximity of the proposed works in relation to the watercourse, a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required for this project. 98

EX10.16 TRANS-NORTHERN PIPELINES 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 21, Concession II WYS, (Utility Corridor, G. Ross Lord Park - Reservoir - near Dufferin Street and Finch Avenue), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Trans-Northern Pipelines (Easement). The purpose is to undertake pipeline maintenance works involving excavation of the petroleum pipeline within the utility corridor near the G. Ross Lord Park and dam area, near Dufferin Street and Finch Avenue. Staff will be preparing a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project. 100

EX10.17 TRANS-NORTHERN PIPELINES 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 22, Concession II EYS, (Utility Corridor - east of Luton Gate and west of Pineway Drive), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Trans-Northern Pipelines (Easement). The purpose is to undertake pipeline maintenance works involving excavation of the petroleum pipeline within the utility corridor between Luton Gate and Pineway Drive near the intersection of Leslie Street and Finch Avenue. Due to proximity of the proposed works in relation to the watercourse, a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required for this project. 102

EX10.18 26 DONINO AVENUE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 68, Plan 2343, (26 Donino Avenue), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area to facilitate construction of a replacement detached garage. 104 7 CITY OF TORONTO [SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.19 CITY OF TORONTO To site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on , (From Upper Rouge Trail to Sewells Road - Near Morningside Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto/Hydro Corridor Easements. The purpose is to permit the installation of a 3.5 meter wide asphalt multi-use trail and associated entry points within the former Scarborough Pit Spur from Upper Rouge Trail to Sewells Road. Due to proximity of the proposed works in relation to the Rouge River, a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required for this project. The project is being funded through the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) program. 105

EX10.20 CITY OF TORONTO To site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on , (Gatineau Hydro Corridor - from Conlins Road to Meadowvale Road within the hydro corridor - near Conlins Road and Sheppard Avenue East), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto/Hydro Corridor Easements. The purpose is to construct a 3.5 meter wide asphalt multi-use trail within the Gatineau Hydro Corridor in Scarborough East, from Conlins Road to Meadowvale Road, within a regulated area. This project is one of the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) funded projects of the City of Toronto. Due to proximity of the proposed works in relation to the Rouge River, a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required for this project. 107

EX10.21 102 RUSCICA 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 569, Plan M-762, (102 Ruscica Drive), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed to facilitate construction of a second-storey addition above the existing one-storey dwelling. 109

EX10.22 59 COPPING ROAD 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 59, Plan 4888, (59 Copping Road), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed. The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Highland Creek watershed to facilitate construction of a second-storey addition over the existing one-storey dwelling. 111

8 CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.23 46 MARIGOLD AVENUE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 133, Plan M455, (46 Marigold Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new deck to the rear of the existing semi-detached dwelling at 46 Marigold Avenue in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). 113

EX10.24 36 FOUR OAKS GATE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and 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, Plan 2932, (36 Four Oaks Gate), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a one-storey addition to the rear/side of the existing single storey detached dwelling at 36 Four Oaks Gate in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). 114

EX10.25 9 GLENCREST BOULEVARD 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 temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 20, Plan M-605, (9 Glencrest Boulevard), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two-storey (south) side addition and full second storey addition to the existing single storey detached dwelling at 9 Glencrest Boulevard in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). This proposal includes an integral garage, second storey balcony and rear deck. The existing detached garage is to be demolished. 116

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.26 KIRBY ROAD 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 Kirby Road, 150 ft east of Cold Creek, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Vaughan. The purpose is to remove a 5 ft by 63 ft deteriorated CSP culvert and replace it with one of the same size on Kirby Road. The project was constructed within the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) cold water fisheries timing window as Emergency Works. A Letter of Advice was written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project. 118 9 EX10.27 M. AND N. MESSERSI To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on 11880 Dufferin Street, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to recognize grading works already completed and conduct new restoration landscaping works within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed at 11880 Dufferin Street in the City of Vaughan. 120

TOWN OF AJAX

EX10.28 118 CHURCH STREET 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 15, Concession 1, (118 Church Street), in the Town of Ajax, Duffins Creek Watershed. The purpose is to refurbish an existing double garage and extend an existing deck within the Regional Storm Flood Plain associated with Duffins Creek. 122

TOWN OF CALEDON

EX10.29 19353 GLEN HAFFY ROAD To alter a watercourse on Lot 37, Concession 2, (19353 Glen Haffy Road), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to permit the replacement of an existing culvert to facilitate cattle and farm equipment crossing over a tributary of the Humber River. 124

EX10.30 3709 KING STREET To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on West Half Lot 27, Concession 2, (3709 King 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 265.80 square metre (2,861 sq. ft.) replacement dwelling on the subject property associated with a municipal building permit. 126

EX10.31 17197 THE GORE ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 26, Concession 4, (17197 The Gore 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 raising of an existing deck, the construction of a 7.78 (83.74 sq. ft.) square metre covered porch, and a 33.47 square metre (360.27 sq. ft.) addition to an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal site plan application. 128

10 EX10.32 5 CARROLL COURT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 34, Plan M755, (5 Carroll Court), 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 reconstruction of an existing deck structure at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. 129

TOWN OF MARKHAM

EX10.33 29 STANFORD ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on , (29 Stanford Road), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA regulated area of the Rouge River to construct a 9' x 21' elevated deck at the rear of the house. 131 EX10.34 43 EAST DRIVE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 59, 60, Plan 2926, (43 East Drive), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the demolition of the existing dwelling and the construction of a new 431.07 m² (4,640 ft²) residential dwelling. 133

EX10.35 50 REEVE DRIVE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 51, Plan M-2016, (50 Reeve Drive), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA regulated area of the Rouge River to construct a 13' x 16' elevated deck at the rear of the house and a 1.2m x 5.5m side yard deck. 135

TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

EX10.36 2022331 ONTARIO INC. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Part Lot 48, Plan 65R-25714, PARTS 4 & 5, (166 Newkirk Road), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by 2022331 Ontario Inc.. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed to facilitate the development of industrial building. 136

11 TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE

EX10.37 3957 BETHESDA ROAD 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 5, Concession 6, (3957 Bethesda Road), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new residential dwelling on a vacant lot within a Regulated Area associated with a tributary to the Rouge River. 138

TOWNSHIP OF KING

EX10.38 3801 KING ROAD 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 10, Plan 542, (3801 King Road), in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new single-detached dwelling and new septic system within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed at 3801 King Road in the Township of King. 141

PERMIT APPLICATIONS EX10.39 - EX10.58 ARE ERRATA ITEMS:

CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.39 2073740 ONTARIO INC./2073737 ONTARIO INC. To site grade on Lot 9, Concession 9, N.D.S., in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by 2073740 Ontario Inc./2073737 Ontario Inc.. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading. 143

EX10.40 2073913 ONTARIO INC. To site grade on Lot 9, Concession 9, N.D.S., in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by 2073913 Ontario Incorporated. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading. 145

EX10.41 APPLEMOOR PROPERTIES LTD./STARVILLA HOMES CORP./FLORENTINE DESIGN CORP. To site grade on Lot 10, Concession 9 NDS, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Applemoor Properties Ltd./Starvilla Homes Corp./Florentine Design Corp.. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading. 146

12 EX10.42 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 Conservation Drive between Hurontario Street and Kennedy Road in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Brampton. The purpose is to rehabilitate Conservation Drive Bridge over the Etobicoke Creek located between Hurontario Street and Kennedy Road. The City of Brampton will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for Bridge Maintenance. 148

EX10.43 IBRANS DEVELOPMENTS LTD. To site grade on Lot 9, Concession 9, N.D.S., in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Ibrans Developments Limited. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading. 150

EX10.44 JORDON ENTERPRISES INC. To interfere with a wetland on Lot 11, Concession 2, (Northwest corner of Highway 410 and Highway 7), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Jordon Enterprises Incorporated. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to carry out clean-up works to a wetland feature. 152

EX10.45 6 FORESTVIEW COURT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Block 17, Plan 43812, (6 Forestview Court), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works in a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 1618 square metre (17,416 sq. ft.) single family dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. 154

EX10.46 PORT MARK INVESTMENTS LTD. To site grade on Lot 8, 9, Concession 9, N.D.S., in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Port Mark Investments Limited. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading. 156

13 EX10.47 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 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 The Gore Road, north and south of Castlemore Road in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of Peel. The purpose is to install a watermain and sanitary sewer along The Gore Road from approximately 200 m south to 250 m north of Castlemore Road in the City of Brampton. The warmwater fisheries timing window will apply to the watercourse crossings in order to mitigate any adverse affects to the local fish communities. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). 158 EX10.48 VINCENZO BELLISSIMO (CALI GROUP) To site grade on Lot 10, Concession 9, N.D.S., in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Vincenzo Bellissimo (Cali Group). The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading. 159

CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.49 2 DACRE CRESCENT 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 Part Lot 8, Lot 7, Plan M-579, (2 Dacre Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling at 2 Dacre Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing single family detached dwelling is to be demolished. 161 EX10.50 18 BYNG AVENUE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and 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 Part Lot 11, Plan 2328, (18 Byng Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a one-storey rear addition, side garage addition and a rear deck to the existing single family detached dwelling at 18 Byng Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 163

14 CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.51 11 ST. MARGARETS 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 Part Block A, Plan 2773,, (11 St. Margarets 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 watershed to facilitate construction of a replacement two-storey dwelling, replacement retaining wall, and new hot tub. 165

EX10.52 8 TIMBERGLADE COURT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Part Lot 12, Plan 5302, (8 Timberglade Court), 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 watershed to facilitate construction of a replacement deck, patio and pergola at the rear of the existing dwelling. 166

CITY OF TORONTO [SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.53 SCARBORO GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 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 Part Lot 15, Concession D, (321 Scarborough Golf Club Road), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Scarboro Golf and Country Club. The purpose is to construct a new irrigation reservoir adjacent to the west tributary of the Highland Creek. 168

CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.54 CITY OF TORONTO To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on , (Don Valley Parkway and Don Mills Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to replace the existing asphalt pathway with a new asphalt pathway in the same footprint. The City will also be replacing the walkway deck as well as the north and south approach walkway. Due to the proximity of the project limits in relation to the West and East Branches of the Don River, staff will be preparing a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project. 170

15 CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.55 89 CLARENCE STREET 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 , (89 Clarence Street), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a replacement home and new inground swimming pool within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed at 89 Clarence Street in the City of Vaughan. 171

TOWN OF CALEDON

EX10.56 16111 THE GORE ROAD To site grade and interfere with a wetland on Part Lot 21, Concession 4, (16111 The Gore 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 installation of a new septic system. 173

TOWN OF MARKHAM

EX10.57 TOWN OF MARKHAM To site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Steelcase Road near John Street, in the Town of Markham, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Town of Markham. The purpose is to permit repairs to the existing box culvert including: repair of delamination and cracks, replacement of the existing concrete floor within the corrugated steel culvert, and replacement of the failed gabion walls with river stone. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) warm water fisheries timing window will apply to the work. 175

TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

EX10.58 8 WENDY WAY To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 94, 95, Plan 202, (8 Wendy Way), in the Town of Richmond Hill, 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 298.23 square metre (3,210 sq. ft.), two-storey replacement dwelling on the subject property associated with a municipal site plan application. 177

16 PERMIT APPLICATIONS EX10.59 - EX10.65 ARE PERMISSION FOR ROUTINE INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS:

Permission for Routine Infrastructure Works Letter of Approval are implemented by Planning and Development Division staff and are received monthly by the Executive Committee. The permission of routine infrastructure works is subject to authorization by the Director, Planning and Development and signed by an appointed enforcement officer. All routine infrastructure works are located within a Regulated Area, generally within or adjacent to the hazard or natural feature and in the opinion of staff do not affect the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the conservation of land.

CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.59 CITY OF TORONTO To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance in a Regulated Area, within an existing roadway on Edenbridge Drive near Royal York and Eglinton Ave W., in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to permit the installation of a 200 millimetre diameter watermain, 300 and 650 millimetre diameter sanitary sewer, and 600 and 825 millimetre storm sewer on Edenbridge Drive. A Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada is not required for this project.

CFN: 43731 - Application #: 0155/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 For information contact: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 Date: September 27, 2010

EX10.60 CITY OF TORONTO To undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction and structure maintenance in a Regulated Area within Berry Park, east of Royal York Road, north of The Queensway, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to permit routine park maintenance including: bridge and ramp railing repair, and resurfacing of the existing parking lot and granular trail. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), however no fisheries timing window will be applied.

CFN: 44259 - Application #: 0548/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 For information contact: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 Date: September 30, 2010

17 CITY OF TORONTO [SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.61 TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION To undertake borehole investigations on Markham Road and Progress Avenue - Various Locations, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Toronto Transit Commission. The purpose is to undertake geotechnical investigations works for the Scarborough Rapid Transit (SRT) extension project. A total of 32 boreholes are proposed at locations within the top or toe of slope areas of the East Highland Creek valley. This permit is to allow the TTC to undertake borehole investigations at the remaining 17 of the 32 borehole locations. These borehole investigations are needed to facilitate the development of the proposed Scarborough Rapid Transit extension route alignment, particularly to obtain geotechnical information in support of foundation design and slop stability analysis for the proposed SRT. Given the proximity associated with the works, no letter of advise is required on behalf of Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

CFN: 44453 - Application #: 0706/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 Date: October 28, 2010

EX10.62 TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION To undertake borehole investigations on , (Markham Road and Progress Avenue - Various Locations), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed. The purpose is to undertake geotechnical investigation works for the Scarborough Rapid Transit (SRT) extension project. A total of 32 boreholes are proposed at locations within the top or toe of slope areas of the East Highland Creek valley. This permit is to allow the TTC to undertake borehole investigations at 15 of the 32 borehole locations only. These borehole investigations are needed to facilitate the development of the proposed Scarborough Rapid Transit extension route alignment, particularly to obtain geotechnical information in support of foundation design and slop stability analysis for the proposed SRT. Given the proximity associated with the works, no letter of advise is required on behalf of Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

CFN: 44681 - Application #: 0873/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 Date: October 4, 2010

18 TOWN OF CALEDON

EX10.63 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL To undertake borehole investigations on - along Heart Lake Road - Mayfield Road to King Street, in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of Peel. The purpose is to undertake borehole investigations and install monitoring wells along Heart Lake Road between Mayfield Road and King Street. No in-water works will take place.

CFN: 44698 - Application #: 0876/10/CAL Report Prepared by: Sharon Lingertat, extension 5717 For information contact: Sharon Lingertat, extension 5717 Date: October 6, 2010

EX10.64 TOWN OF CALEDON To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Innis Lake Road near Old Church Road, in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Town of Caledon. The purpose is to extend the existing 200 mm diameter watermain on Innis Lake Road, south of Old Church Road to provide water service to the future OPP station. No in or near water works are proposed.

CFN: 44784 - Application #: 0932/10/CAL Report Prepared by: Ben Krul, extension 5769 For information contact: Ben Krul, extension 5769 Date: November 1, 2010

TOWN OF MARKHAM

EX10.65 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Riverlands Avenue - approx. 56m east of Cornell Avenue, in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Cornell-Rouge Development Corp.. The purpose is to install a buried gas main within an existing road right-of-way. The gas main will cross above an existing culvert conveying a tributary of the Rouge River. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) warm water fisheries timing window applies to this project. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project.

CFN: 44566 - Application #: 0787/10/MARK Report Prepared by: Leah Weller, extension 5785 For information contact: Leah Weller, extension 5785 Date: October 12, 2010 19 PERMIT APPLICATIONS EX10.66 - EX10.93 ARE MINOR WORKS LETTER OF APPROVAL:

Permission for Minor Works Letter of Approval are implemented by Planning and Development Division staff and are received monthly by the Executive Committee. The permission of minor works is subject to authorization by the Director, Planning and Development and signed by an appointed enforcement officer. All minor works are located within a Regulated Area, outside of the floodplain and in the opinion of staff do not affect the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the conservation of land.

CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.66 61 FORESTGROVE CIRCLE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 42, Plan 43M-1153, (61 Forestgrove Circle), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed.

CFN: 44661 - Application #: 0850/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Leilani Lee-Yates, extension 5370 For information contact: Leilani Lee-Yates, extension 5370 Date: September 23, 2010

CITY OF PICKERING

EX10.67 911 DUNCANON DRIVE To install a swimming pool on Lot 16, 17, 18, 19, Plan 40M-1479, (911 Duncannon Drive), in the City of Pickering, Frenchman's Bay Watershed.

CFN: 44783 - Application #: 0931/10/PICK Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718 Date: October 22, 2010

EX10.68 1375 PICKERING UXBRIDGE TOWNLINE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 22, Concession 9, (1375 Pickering Uxbridge Townline), in the City of Pickering, Duffins Creek Watershed.

CFN: 44693 - Application #: 0874/10/PICK Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718 Date: October 1, 2010

20 CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.69 5 NEWLOVE COURT To 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 5 Newlove Court in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 44725 - Application #: 0897/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 21, 2010

EX10.70 100 NEILSON DRIVE To install a swimming pool on Part 12 Plan 64R-6181, (100 Neilson Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Etobicoke Creek Watershed.

CFN: 44721 - Application #: 0894/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 21, 2010

E10.71 97 YORKLEIGH AVENUE To construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 15, Plan M-1288, (97 Yorkleigh Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 44631 - Application #: 0832/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 8, 2010

EX10.72 49 DECARIE CIRCLE To install a swimming pool on Lot 33, Plan 5400, (49 Decarie Circle), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Etobicoke Creek Watershed.

CFN: 44632 - Application #: 0831/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: September 30, 2010

21 EX10.73 11 DURBAN ROAD To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and 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 , (11 Durban Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed.

CFN: 44419 - Application #: 0671/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 12, 2010

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.74 25 OXBOW 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 1, Plan 5078, (25 Oxbow Road), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

CFN: 44584 - Application #: 0801/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: September 29, 2010

EX10.75 SCENIC (ARH) DEVELOPMENT LTD. To undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) on Block D, E, Plan 66M-2380, (35 Brian Peck Crescent), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Scenic (Arh) Development Ltd..

CFN: 44634 - Application #: 0829/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Mark Rapus, extension 5259 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 5, 2010

CITY OF TORONTO [ SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.76 26 MANORWOOD ROAD To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 470, Plan M-774, (26 Manorwood Road), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed as located on the property.

22 CFN: 44602 - Application #: 0813/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: September 29, 2010

EX10.77 8 BOX HILL DRIVE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 19, Plan M-1873, (8 Box Hill Drive), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed.

CFN: 41231 - Application #: 662/08/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 29, 2010

EX10.78 27 FALLINGBROOK DRIVE To 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 34, Plan 4304, (27 Fallingbrook Drive), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed.

CFN: 44782 - Application #: 0930/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 25, 2010

EX10.79 7 VALHALLA BOULEVARD To 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 87, Plan 1902, (7 Valhalla Boulevard), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed.

CFN: 44701 - Application #: 0880/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 7, 2010

EX10.80 40 BEATH STREET To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 20, Plan 2504, (40 Beath Street), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed.

23 CFN: 44704 - Application #: 0884/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 7, 2010

CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.81 605 RUSHTON ROAD To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 1, Plan 2612, (605 Rushton Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

CFN: 44651 - Application #: 0845/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 21, 2010

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.82 1586941 ONTARIO INC. To undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) on Lot 18, Plan 65M-3685, (120 Starwood Road), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by 1586941 Ontario Inc..

CFN: 44718 - Application #: 0901/10/VAUG Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: October 8, 2010

EX10.83 246 ROYALPARK WAY To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 29, Plan 65M-3158, (246 Royalpark Way), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 44713 - Application #: 0890/10/VAUG Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: October 7, 2010

24 EX10.84 44 REBECCA COURT To 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 18, Plan M-1731, (44 Rebecca Court), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 44709 - Application #: 0887/10/VAUG Report Prepared by: Coreena Smith, extension 5269 For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269 Date: October 6, 2010

EX10.85 41 APPLE GROVE COURT To install a swimming pool, 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 155, Plan 65M-4004, (41 Apple Grove Court), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 44754 - Application #: 0919/10/VAUG Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: October 20, 2010

TOWN OF AJAX

10.86 0 EBONY STREET (FORMERLY 2990 EBONY STREET) To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 101, Plan 285, (0 Ebony Street (Formerly 2990 Ebony Street)), in the Town of Ajax, Carruthers Creek Watershed.

CFN: 44729 - Application #: 0905/10/AJAX Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: October 8, 2010

TOWN OF MARKHAM

EX10.87 79 MAIN STREET To construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 3, Block B, Plan R274728, (79 Main Street), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed.

25 CFN: 44720 - Application #: 0899/10/MARK Report Prepared by: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 Date: October 13, 2010

EX10.88 7775 NINTH LINE To install a swimming pool on Part Lot 1, Plan 65R-4007, (7775 Ninth Line), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed.

CFN: 44747 - Application #: 0915/10/MARK Report Prepared by: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 Date: October 19, 2010

EX10.89 77 LUNAU LANE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) at 77 Lunau Lane, in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed.

CFN: 44760 - Application #: 0917/10/MARK Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: October 22, 2010

EX10.90 8 ALEXIS ROAD To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 4, Plan 65M-2090, (8 Alexis Road), in the Town of Markham, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 44364 - Application #: 0627/10/MARK Report Prepared by: Uton Samuels, extension 5386 For information contact: Uton Samuels, extension 5386 Date: October 20, 2010

TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE

EX10.91 EMMANUEL RELIEF & REHABILITATION INTERNATIONAL INC. To construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 35, Plan 64R-8562, (3967 Stouffville Road), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Emmanuel Relief & Rehabilitation International Inc..

CFN: 44648 - Application #: 0841/10/WS Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718 Date: September 28, 2010 26 TOWNSHIP OF KING

EX10.92 146 EAST HUMBER DRIVE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on , (146 East Humber Drive), in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 44711 - Application #: 0892/10/KING Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: October 7, 2010

EX10.93 PIONEER HONEY 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 10, Concession 8, (5815 15th Sideroad), in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Pioneer Honey.

CFN: 44664 - Application #: 0856/10/KING Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: September 24, 2010

EX11. NEW BUSINESS

NEXT MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE #10/10, TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 3, 2010, AT 9:30 A.M. IN THE HUMBER ROOM, HEAD OFFICE

Brian Denney Chief Administrative Officer

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27 Item EX7.1 TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: James W. Dillane, Director, Finance and Business Services

RE: REQUEST FOR DISPOSAL OF TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY-OWNED LAND West side of Weston Road, north of Highway No. 401, City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area) CFN 43289 ______KEY ISSUE Toronto and Region Conservation Authority is in receipt of a request for a land exchange of a parcel of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority land located on the west side of Weston Road, north of Highway No. 401, City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River watershed.

RECOMMENDATION

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) land located on the west side of Weston Road, north of Highway No. 401, City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), be retained for conservation purposes.

BACKGROUND A letter has been received from Mr. Guillaume Lavictoire of Rueter Scargall Bennett LLP, who is acting on behalf of Dulane Construction Company Ltd., Torch Investments Ltd. and Hillhurst Acres Ltd., requesting that the subject parcel of TRCA land situated on the west side of Weston Road, north of Highway No. 401 be exchanged for the valleyland portion of his clients' neighbouring property to the north.

At Executive Committee Meeting #10/09, held on December 11, 2009, Resolution #B180/09 was approved as follows:

THAT the potential disposal of a parcel of land located on the west side of Weston Road, north of Highway No. 401, City of Toronto - Etobicoke York Community Council Area, be referred to Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) staff for review and discussion in accordance with established TRCA policies;

AND FURTHER THAT a report be brought forward to the Executive Committee at a future date recommending further action.

This request was circulated to City of Toronto staff and TRCA staff for review and comment. The following comments have been received:

28 City of Toronto Staff Comments The City is not allowed to sell parkland; however, the City can exchange parkland provided that the exchange meets Parks, Forestry and Recreation Department (PF&R) objectives and meets policies set out in the Official Plan.

Section 2.3.2.4 of the Official Plan notes that:

Parkland Cannot Be Sold: The policy prohibits the sale of city-owned land (not just parkland but any city lands) that are part of the Green Space System which means designated Parks and Open Space (POS).

But it Can Be Exchanged: The policy recognizes that in some cases it would be acceptable to exchange City-owned POS land if the land to be exchanged is:

z nearby (i.e. within normal walking distance); z equivalent or larger in area; and z comparable or superior green space utility (i.e. does the exchange make the park the same or better).

PF&R staff has said that this land exchange would comply with the Official Plan policies for land exchange involving areas designated as open space.

TRCA Staff Comments Planning and Development staff does not support the request for disposal of TRCA lands at this location for the following reasons:

The Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP) sets out the policy Framework for TRCA. The VSCMP defines the limits of stream/valley corridors to include a minimum of 10 metres inland from the top of valley bank, provided that the stream or valley is in a stable condition. In the case of the subject lands, the top of valley bank is located on the far eastern portion of the property near the road, placing the entire property within the valley and its 10 metre buffer.

In addition, one of the principles in the VSCMP states: "the successful management of valley and stream corridors is dependent on good tableland management". Removing lands that are considered to be buffers from public ownership does not meet the notion of good tableland management. Finally, as part of day-to-day negotiations with the development industry and private property owners, staff always endeavors to obtain a buffer for the protection of ecological features/stream and valley corridors as well as to protect private lands.

A plan illustrating the location of the subject lands is attached.

29 CONCLUSION While the City of Toronto's Official Plan policies do allow exchanges of park land in certain circumstances, the disposal of the subject parcel of land is contrary to TRCA's VSCMP policies as well as TRCA's mandate to conserve natural areas and protect adjacent land from natural hazards. Therefore, staff is recommending that the subject parcel be retained.

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] or [email protected] Date: August 24, 2010 Attachments: 1

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31 Item EX7.2

TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: James W. Dillane, Director, Finance and Business Services

RE: GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Rouge River Watershed Estate of Taimi Soosaar CFN 44124 ______KEY ISSUE Acquisition of land located east of Bayview Avenue north of Stouffville Road, Town of Richmond Hill, Regional Municipality of York, under "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010,” Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Rouge River watershed.

RECOMMENDATION

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 3.059 hectares (7.559 acres), more or less, of vacant land being Part of Lot 2, Concession 2, Town of Richmond Hill, Regional Municipality of York, located east of Bayview Avenue, north of Stouffville Road be purchased from the Estate of Taimi Soosaar;

THAT the purchase price be $30,000.00;

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 transactions 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

AND FURTHER THAT authorized TRCA officials be directed to take whatever action may be required to give effect hereto including the obtaining of necessary approvals and the signing and execution of any documents.

BACKGROUND Resolution #A260/05 at Authority Meeting #9/05, held on November 25, 2005, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

In the late 1990's the Rouge Park Alliance/TRCA developed a Pool of Priority Sites for Acquisition and included in the list was the Jefferson Forest Environmentally Significant Area (ESA) and the Provincial Life Science Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI) called the Wilcox Lake Wetlands and Uplands, in an area approximately bounded between Bayview Avenue, Leslie Street, Stouffville Road and Bethesda Road. This is considered to be an important headwaters area for the Rouge River and TRCA has been acquiring properties in the area. 32 The subject lands comprise 3.059 hectares (7.559 acres), more or less, of vacant land having a westerly component of 0.372 hectares (0.918 acres) and an easterly component of 2.6881 hectares (6.641 acres). Both parcels are described as Part of Lot 2, Concession 2, Town of Richmond Hill, Regional Municipality of York.

The offer at hand is supported by an appraised value based on an independent valuation.

Negotiations with the estate have been conducted through Bart Arsenault, Senior Trust Officer for the CIBC Trust Corporation.

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

RATIONALE The subject lands are within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Rouge River watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010. The subject is also included in the Pool of Priority Acquisition Sites for the Rouge Park approved by the Rouge Park Alliance.

The subject lands are a priority acquisition within the provincially significant Wilcox Lake and Uplands Area of Natural and Scientific Interest and within the Jefferson Forest Environmentally Significant Area (ESA#90).

The subject lands are designated as Natural Core Area under the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan and the addition of the subject lands will compliment TRCA's holdings in this area.

TAXES AND MAINTENANCE Since the property has been designated as a provincially significant ANSI, it would appear that all of the subject property would be eligible to receive a property tax exemption for the 2012 taxation year under the Provincial Conservation Land Tax Incentive Program. TRCA and other stakeholders, including the Town of Richmond Hill, Regional Municipality of York and Ontario Realty Corporation, are currently preparing a management plan for TRCA lands in the vicinity of subject lands. The subject lands will be added to the management planning process once the transaction has been completed.

FINANCIAL DETAILS The subject lands were identified on the list of properties approved by the City of Toronto to be funded from the City's Land Acquisition for Source Water Protection Reserve. The City will fund up to 33% of the costs of the acquisition for properties on the list located outside of the city boundaries. The remainder of the funding will be from TRCA's land sale reserve.

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

Report prepared by: Dan O'Donohue, extension 5767 Emails: do'[email protected] For Information contact: Dan O'Donohue, extension 5767, Michael Fenning, extension 5223 Emails: do'[email protected], [email protected] Date: October 26, 2010 Attachments: 1

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35 Item EX7.3 TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: James W. Dillane, Director, Finance and Business Services

RE: GREENLANDS ACQISITION PROJECT FRO 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Rouge River Watershed Mattamy Development Corporation CFN 44769 ______KEY ISSUE Acquisition of valleylands located south of Hoover Park Drive and east of Ninth Line from Mattamy Homes, Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Regional Municipality of York.

RECOMMENDATION

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 11.60 hectares (28.68 acres), more or less, of vacant land being Part of Lot 32, Concession 8, and designated Part 1 on a draft plan of survey prepared by Rady-Pentek & Edwards Surveying Ltd, #06-105, located south of Hoover Park Drive and east of Ninth Line, Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, be purchased from Mattamy Development Corporation;

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 and a lease to Telus Communications Company;

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 authorized TRCA officials be directed to take whatever action may be required to give effect hereto, including the obtaining of necessary approvals and the signing and execution of any documents.

BACKGROUND Resolution #A260/05 at Authority Meeting #9/05, held on November 25, 2005, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

As a condition of subdivision approval, Mattamy Development Corporation is required to convey the lands within the Little Rouge valley system and associated environmental buffers.

Negotiations have been conducted with project coordinator, Chris Strzemieczny of Mattamy Development Corporation.

36 The property is subject to a lease to Telus Communications Company which expires on June 30, 2015.

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 Rouge River watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

Through the review of the subdivision 19T"W"-04.005 for a proposed single family lot residential development of the site, TRCA staff established the limits of the open space lands (i.e. Part 1 on the Plan of Survey) which is comprised of the valley corridor and wetlands of the Rouge River at this location.

TAXES AND MAINTENANCE Based on TRCA's preliminary review of the environmental criteria for lands that are eligible to receive a property tax exemption under the Provincial Conservation Land Tax Incentive Program, it would appear that all of the subject property would be eligible for exemption for the 2012 taxation year. The addition of the subject parcel 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: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711; Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Emails: [email protected]; [email protected] Date: October 21, 2010 Attachments: 1

37 Attachment 1

38 Item EX7.4 TO: Chair and Members of the Executive CommitteeMeeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: James W. Dillane, Director, Finance and Business Services

RE: GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River WatersheD Mansions of Humberwood Inc. CFN44768 ______KEY ISSUE Purchase of property located north of Humberwood Boulevard, east of Highway No. 427 (rear of 720 Humberwood Boulevard), City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010", Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River watershed.

RECOMMENDATION

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 1.00 hectare (2.47 acres), more or less, of vacant land being Part of Block 1, Registered Plan 66M-2257 and designated as Block 41 on draft Plan of Subdivision prepared by Holding Jones Vanderveen Inc., Ontario Land Surveyors, under their Job No. 10-2040-MPLAN1, dated June 8, 2010, City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), located north of Humberwood Boulevard, east of Highway No. 427 (rear of 720 Humberwood Boulevard), be purchased from Mansions of Humberwood 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 authorized TRCA officials be directed to take whatever action may be required to give effect thereto, including the obtaining of necessary approvals and the signing and execution of any documents.

BACKGROUND Resolution #A260/05 at Authority Meeting #9/05, held on November 25, 2005, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

Negotiations have been conducted with Mr. Jose A. Costa, Vice President, Land Development, of Mansions of Humberwood Inc.

39 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 Humber River watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010. Through the review of Zoning By-law Amendment Application 07 196771 WET 02 OZ and Draft Plan of Subdivision Application 09 102810 WET 02 SB for proposed residential development of this site, TRCA staff established the limits of the open space lands (i.e. Block 41 on draft Plan of Survey) which are comprised of a portion of the valley corridor of the West Humber River at this location.

TAXES AND MAINTENANCE It is proposed that the lands be turned over to the City of Toronto for management.

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; Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Emails: [email protected]; [email protected] Date: October 21, 2010 Attachments: 1

40 Attachment 1

41 Item EX7.5

TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: James W. Dillane, Director, Finance and Business Services

RE: GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Don River Watershed Andridge Homes Limited CFN44766 ______KEY ISSUE Purchase of property located east of Dufferin Street, south of Teston Road, City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010", Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Don River watershed.

RECOMMENDATION

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 8.21 hectares (20.28 acres), more or less, of vacant land being Part of Lots 24 and 25, Concession 2 and designated as Blocks 65, 66, 67, 68, 72, 73, 74, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 88 and 89 on a draft Plan of Subdivision prepared by Schaeffer & Dzaldov Limited, Ontario Land Surveyors, under their Job No. 03-809-00, dated May 20, 2010, City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, located east of Dufferin Street, south of Teston Road, be purchased from Andridge Homes Limited;

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 authorized TRCA officials be directed to take the necessary action to finalize the transaction including obtaining needed approvals and execution of documentation.

BACKGROUND Resolution #A260/05 at Authority Meeting #9/05, held on November 25, 2005, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

Negotiations have been conducted with Mr. Gaetano Franco of Andridge Homes Limited.

42 Attached is a plan showing the location of the subject lands. Access to the subject lands will be directly available from the internal road system of the proposed subdivision.

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 Phase 2C of subdivision 19T-99V08 for proposed single family lot residential development of this site, TRCA staff established the limits of the open space lands (i.e. Blocks 65, 66, 67, 68, 72, 73, 74, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 88 and 89 on Plan of Survey) which is comprised of the valley corridor of the East Don River at this location.

TAXES AND MAINTENANCE Based on TRCA's preliminary review of the environmental criteria for lands that are eligible to receive a property tax exemption under the Provincial Conservation Land Tax Incentive Program, it would appear that all of the subject property would be eligible for exemption for the 2012 taxation year. 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, Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Date: October 21, 2010 Attachments: 1

43 Attachment 1

44 Item EX7.6

TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: James W. Dillane, Director, Finance and Business Services

RE: GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Rouge River Watershed Primont Homes CFN 44775 ______KEY ISSUE Purchase of property located south of Gamble Road, west of Yonge Street, Town of Richmond Hill, Regional Municipality of York, under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010", Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Rouge River watershed.

RECOMMENDATION

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 0.64 hectares (1.58 acres), more or less, of vacant land being Part of Lot 24 on Plan 4667 and designated as Block 14 on a draft Plan of Subdivision prepared by P. Salna Limited, Ontario Land Surveyors, under their File No. 76-10M, dated June 28, 2010, Town of Richmond Hill, Regional Municipality of York, located south of Gamble Road, west of Yonge Street, be purchased from Primont Homes;

THAT the purchase price be $2.00;

THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) receive conveyance of the land free from encumbrance, subject to a permanent easement in favour of the Town of Richmond Hill for maintenance of a roadway embankment and 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 authorized TRCA officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to finalize the transaction including obtaining any necessary approvals and the signing and execution of any documents.

BACKGROUND Resolution #A260/05 at Authority Meeting #9/05, held on November 25, 2005, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

45 Negotiations have been conducted with Mr. Mark Greenbaum, Planner, Planning & Environmental Design, of MMM Group Limited.

Attached is a plan showing the location of the subject lands. Access to the subject lands will be directly available from the internal road system of the proposed subdivision.

RATIONALE The subject property falls within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Rouge River watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010. Through the review of subdivision 19T-98001 for proposed single family lot residential development of this site, TRCA staff established the limits of the open space lands (i.e. Block 14 on Plan of Survey) which is comprised of the valley corridor of a headwater tributary of the Rouge River at this location. Additionally, a permanent easement will be granted in favour of the Town of Richmond Hill for the maintenance of a road embankment along the west end of the lands being acquired by TRCA. At The Executive Committee Meeting #5/09, held on July 10, 2009, Permit No. C-09532 for filling and grading of the road embankment was approved. The embankment work has been completed and all areas have been revegetated; Town of Richmond Hill staff has agreed to the permanent easement in order to maintain the road embankment.

TAXES AND MAINTENANCE Based on TRCA's preliminary review of the environmental criteria for lands that are eligible to receive a property tax exemption under the Provincial Conservation Land Tax Incentive Program, it would appear that all of the subject property would be eligible for exemption for the 2012 taxation year. 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] or [email protected] Date: October 20, 2010 Attachments: 1

46 Attachment 1

47 Item EX7.7

TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: James W. Dillane, Director, Finance and Business Services

RE: GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2006-2010 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River Watershed Heathwood Homes (Tranquility-West) Limited, Regional Municipality of York CFN 44763 ______KEY ISSUE Acquisition of property located on the east side of Bathurst Street between Humberland Drive and Mason Avenue in Town of Richmond Hill, Regional Municipality of York, under the 'Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010', Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River watershed.

RECOMMENDATION

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 15.38 hectares (38.01 acres), more or less, of vacant land, being Part of Lots 67 and 68, Concession I, and Block 108 Registered Plan 65M-3352, Geographic Township of King, designated as Block 132 on draft M-Plan prepared by Lloyd and Purcell under job no. 04-554, Town of Richmond Hill, Regional Municipality of York, be purchased from Heathwood Homes (Tranquility-West) Limited;

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 authorized TRCA officials be directed to take whatever action may be required to give effect thereto, including the obtaining of necessary approvals and the signing and execution of any documents.

BACKGROUND Resolution #A260/05 at Authority Meeting #9/05, held on November 25, 2005, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010.

As a condition of subdivision registration, Heathwood Homes (Tranquility-West) Limited is to transfer the valleylands to TRCA.

48 Negotiations have been conducted with Mr. Paul Bailey of Bazil Developments 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 Humber River watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2006-2010. Through the review of subdivision T-95121 for a proposed single family lot residential development of this site, TRCA staff established the limits of the open space lands (i.e. Block 132 on the draft M-Plan) which is comprised of the valley corridor and wetlands of the Humber River at this location.

TAXES AND MAINTENANCE Based on preliminary review of the environmental criteria for lands that are eligible to receive a property tax exemption under the provincial Conservation Land Tax Incentive Program, it would appear that all of the subject property would be eligible for exemption for the 2012 taxation year. The Town of Richmond Hill has agreed to manage the property.

Report prepared by: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711, Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Emails: [email protected] Date: October 19, 2010 Attachments: 1

49 Attachment 1

50 Item EX7.8

TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: James W. Dillane, Director, Finance and Business Services

RE: MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION Expropriation Settlement CFN 30391 ______KEY ISSUE Settlement of compensation relating to lands expropriated by the Ministry of Transportation for Highway #410, located north of Mayfield Road, East of Highway #10, Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of Peel.

RECOMMENDATION

WHEREAS the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) expropriated Parts 1 and 2 on Expropriation Plan PR1149444 on October 6, 2006 and Part 1 on Expropriation Plan PR1384710 on December 5, 2007 from Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA);

THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT TRCA enter into a settlement of compensation with MTO for said expropriations on the following basis:

1) The compensation be $66,700.00 plus interest at 6% annually from the date of expropriation until the date of payment together with TRCA's reasonable legal fees;

2) MTO abandon its expropriation of Part 2 on Plan 43R-31166, and Part 2 be returned to TRCA;

AND FURTHER THAT authorized TRCA officials be directed to take whatever action may be required to implement the settlement agreement, including the obtaining of necessary approvals and the signing and execution of any documents.

51 BACKGROUND On October 6, 2006 MTO expropriated its land requirements from TRCA for the extension of Highway 410 from northeast of the Heart Lake Road/Mayfield Road intersect to Highway 10. These lands contained 5.354 hectares (13.230 acres) and are described as Part of Lots 18 and 19, Concession 1, East of Hurontario Street, Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of Peel and designated as Parts 1 and 2 on Expropriation Plan PR1149444. These lands were expropriated based on MTO's original detailed design. After reviewing the detailed design, MTO determined it required additional land from TRCA and on December 5, 2010 MTO expropriated additional land from TRCA. These lands contained 0.692 hectares (1.710 acres) and are described as Part of Lots 18 and 19, Concession 1, East of Hurontario Street, Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of Peel and designated as Part 1 on Expropriation Plan PR1384710.

MTO has agreed that they will abandon their expropriation of a parcel of land containing 0.649 hectares (1.604 acres) and described as Part of Lot 18, Concession 1, East of Hurontario Street, Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of Peel and designated as Part 2 on Plan 43R-31166 as this parcel of land is not required for the construction of the highway.

Staff has carried out negotiations with representatives of MTO and respectfully submit that the compensation package relating to the expropriation is fair and reasonable.

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

FINANCIAL DETAILS It is proposed that the compensation obtained from this settlement be utilized for the purchase of priority properties under the Greenlands Acquisition Project.

Report prepared by: Mike Fenning, extension 5223 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Mike Fenning, extension 5223, Ron Dewell, extension 5245 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Date: October 21, 2010 Attachments: 1

52 Attachment 1

53 Item EX7.9

TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: James W. Dillane, Director, Finance and Business Services

RE: OFFICE ACCOMMODATION Lease of Office Space at the Earth Rangers Centre CFN 40721 ______KEY ISSUE Approval to enter into a lease for a five-year term for approximately 4,400 square feet of office space at the Earth Rangers Centre at Kortright Centre for Conservation.

RECOMMENDATION

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) enter into a lease with the Earth Rangers Foundation for office space located at the Earth Rangers Centre at Kortright Centre for Conservation;

THAT the term of the lease be for 60 months (five years) commencing January 1, 2011;

THAT the terms and conditions of the lease be satisfactory to TRCA staff and solicitor;

AND FURTHER THAT the authorized TRCA officials be directed to take the necessary actions to implement the lease agreement including obtaining all necessary approvals and the signing and the execution of all necessary documents.

BACKGROUND At Authority Meeting #7/07, held on September 28, 2007, Resolution #A199/07 as approved as follows:

THAT approval be granted for Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with World Green Building Council (WGBC) for the development and support of the World Green Building Council Secretariat, to be located at TRCA's The Living City Campus;

THAT appropriate TRCA officials be authorized and directed to take whatever action may be required to give effect thereto including the signing of documents;

AND FURTHER THAT staff be directed to report back to the Business Excellence Advisory Board on an annual basis with an update on the status of the business relationship.

54 As a result of Earth Rangers' strong interest in supporting the objectives of WGBC, they agreed to provide approximately 1,500 square feet of space at the Earth Rangers Centre for WGBC administration offices and a three party agreement (sublease) was formally entered into on September 1, 2007 (expiring on December 31, 2012), which involved the Earth Rangers Foundation, the World Green Building Council and TRCA, at an annual lease cost of $25,000 plus applicable taxes.

WGBC, in collaboration with TRCA, recently decided to relocate their administrative offices to a downtown Toronto location (at Build Toronto) and as a result, will be vacating the office space at the Earth Rangers Centre effective November 1, 2010. The downtown location for WGBC will be generally more efficient for staff and international visitors and also raises interesting collaboration opportunities with Build Toronto.

RATIONALE TRCA has arranged with Earth Rangers to assume the approximate 1,500 square feet of office space at the Earth Rangers Centre recently vacated by WGBC.

Earth Rangers are also prepared to make available to TRCA an additional 2,900 square feet of contiguous second floor space (for a total leased office space of 4,400 square feet) as well as approximately 800 square feet of interior basement storage space at the Earth Rangers Centre. Although negotiations continue, it is estimated that the proposed 4,400 square foot area would accommodate some 40 - 50 TRCA staff. The annual lease cost is estimated to be approximately $100,000, inclusive of all real estate taxes, repairs, maintenance, security, parking, furniture and all utilities, plus applicable taxes. TRCA would be responsible for installation of data and communication cabling and nonstructural interior alterations and improvements at its own expense.

The TRCA staff who would be located at Earth Rangers have strong connections to the programming at The Living City Campus at Kortright.

FINANCIAL DETAILS Funds for the estimated rental payments and set up costs has been allocated for in the 2011 preliminary operating budget from TRCA's municipal funding partners.

Report prepared by: Tom Campitelli, extension 5335 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Jim Dillane, extension 6292, Tom Campitelli, extension 5335 Emails: [email protected]; [email protected] Date: October 07, 2010

55 Item EX7.10

TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: Brian Denney, Chief Administrative Officer

RE: MEETING SCHEDULE 2011-2012 ______KEY ISSUE To provide a schedule of meetings for the forthcoming Authority year, beginning January 28, 2011 and ending February 24, 2012.

RECOMMENDATION

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT the Schedule of Meetings 2011-2012, dated November 1, 2010, be approved;

THAT the Executive Committee be designated the powers of the Authority during the month of August, 2011, as defined in Section 2.10 of the Rules of Conduct;

AND FURTHER THAT the CAO's Office distribute this schedule at the earliest opportunity to Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's (TRCA) watershed municipalities and the Ministry of Natural Resources.

RATIONALE Since almost all members of TRCA sit on councils, boards or committees which usually meet on days other than Friday, the schedule has been arranged to accommodate all TRCA board meetings on Fridays. Staff has made every effort to avoid conflicts with municipal council meetings, Federation of Canadian Municipalities annual conference, statutory holidays and March Break, as much as possible in selecting the proposed meeting days. City of Toronto's meeting schedule will not be available until after the first meeting of Council in December.

An Authority meeting is not scheduled in the month of August due to the summer vacation season. To accommodate the large number of permit requests at this time, an Executive Committee meeting is scheduled. This meeting will be to primarily handle permits. Should an item requiring Authority approval need to be dealt with at this time, this is allowed for under Section 2.10 of the Authority's Rules of Conduct, should the Authority designate these powers:

2.10 to exercise such additional powers, excluding those powers set out in Clause (d) of Subsection (1) of Section 30 of the Act, as may be assigned to it by the Authority during the months of July and August provided that a report be given to the Authority at the first meeting of the Authority thereafter;

56 Staff is recommending powers be so designated to the Executive Committee for August, 2011, with the required report being brought to the Authority at its meeting scheduled to be held on September 30, 2011. Staff is also recommending that the August Executive Committee meeting be conducted with the option of teleconferencing due to the lighter agenda, unless otherwise advised as a result of items scheduled.

At Authority Annual Meeting #1/02, held on January 25, 2002, Resolution #A6/02 was approved in part as follows:

THAT the dates of future Annual Meetings be changed to accommodate the budget meeting schedule for our member municipalities, such that the Annual Meeting held following a municipal election be in January while the Annual Meetings in the interim two years between elections be moved to February;

In accordance with Resolution #A6/02, the 2011 annual Authority meeting is scheduled to be held on Friday, February 24, 2012.

All meetings will be held at Black Creek Pioneer Village (BCPV), except for the December Executive Committee meeting which will be held in the Humber Room, Head Office, to accommodate the busy school booking season at BCPV. The Authority and Executive Committee meetings will be held at 9:30 a.m.. The Budget/Audit Advisory Board (BAAB) meetings are scheduled to be held immediately following Executive Committee meetings on April 8, 2011, June 10, 2011 and October 14, 2011. The initial intention was to schedule BAAB meetings as required, but due to difficulties with scheduling members, staff believe it prudent to schedule meeting dates for BAAB during the months that TRCA regularly deals with budget and audit reports.

All members are requested to put all Authority meetings in their calendars upon receipt of the annual schedule, along with Executive Committee and Budget/Audit Advisory Board for those elected to each committee at the Annual Authority Meeting. Members are further requested to schedule to be in attendance at Authority meetings until at least 1:30 p.m. to ensure quorum is maintained.

Report prepared by: Kathy Stranks, extension 5264 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Kathy Stranks, extension 5264 Emails: [email protected] Date: November 1, 2010 Attachments: 1

57 Attachment 1 TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY MEETING SCHEDULE 2011-2012

JANUARY 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION January 7 9:30 a.m. Authority #10/10 January 14 9:30 a.m. Executive #11/10 January 28 10:30 a.m. ANNUAL Authority #1/11

Note: January meetings already approved in the Meeting Schedule 2010-2011.

FEBRUARY 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION February 4 9:30 a.m. Executive #1/11 February 25 9:30 a.m. Authority #2/11

MARCH 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION March 4 9:30 a.m. Executive #2/11 March 25 9:30 a.m. Authority #3/11

APRIL 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION April 8 9:30 a.m. Executive #3/11 April 8 approx. 11:00 a.m. BAAB #1/11 April 29 9:30 a.m. Authority #4/11

MAY 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION May 6 9:30 a.m. Executive #4/11 May 27 9:30 a.m. Authority #5/11

JUNE 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION June 10 9:30 a.m. Executive #5/11 June 10 approx. 11:00 a.m. BAAB #2/11 June 24 9:30 a.m. Authority #6/11

JULY 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION July 8 9:30 a.m. Executive #6/11 July 29 9:30 a.m. Authority #7/11

AUGUST 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION August 5 9:30 a.m. Executive #7/11

SEPTEMBER 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION September 9 9:30 a.m. Executive #8/11 September 30 9:30 a.m. Authority #8/11

58 OCTOBER 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION October 14 9:30 a.m. Executive #9/11 October 14 approx. 11:00 a.m. BAAB #3/11 October 28 9:30 a.m. Authority #9/11

NOVEMBER 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION November 4 9:30 a.m. Executive #10/11 November 25 9:30 a.m. Authority #10/11

DECEMBER 2011 TIME DESCRIPTION December 2 9:30 a.m. Executive #11/11 Humber Room

JANUARY 2012 TIME DESCRIPTION January 6 9:30 a.m. Authority #11/11 January 13 9:30 a.m. Executive #12/11 January 27 9:30 a.m. Authority #12/12

FEBRUARY 2012 TIME DESCRIPTION February 3 9:30 a.m. Executive #13/11 February 24 10:30 a.m. ANNUAL Authority #1/12

1. All AUTHORITY meetings will be held in Weston Room B, Visitor’s Centre, Black Creek Pioneer Village (BCPV), 1000 Murray Ross Parkway, Downsview, Ontario, unless otherwise noted on the agenda. 2. All EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE meetings will be held in the Victoria Room, Visitor’s Centre, BCPV, unless otherwise noted on the agenda. 3. Authority and Executive Committee meetings will be held at 9:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted on the agenda. 4. ALL BUDGET/AUDIT ADVISORY BOARD (BAAB) meetings will be held immediately following Executive Committee meetings in the Victoria Room, Visitor’s Centre, BCPV, unless otherwise noted on the agenda. Approximate meeting start time is 11:00 a.m., but members will be given a better indication of start time when the agenda becomes available. 5. Members are requested to be present for the entire meeting time as not doing so puts quorum at risk.

For further information, please contact Kathy Stranks at 416-661-6600, extension 5264 or Judith Reda at extension 5254.

59 Item EX8.1 TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: Carolyn Woodland, Director, Planning and Development

RE: ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD HEARING Lands East and West of Church Street, North of Rossland Road, Town of Ajax ______KEY ISSUE Authorization for Toronto and Region Conservation Authority staff to obtain Party Status before the Ontario Municipal Board on referrals related to Zoning By-law Amendments and Draft Plans of Subdivision under the Planning Act, to permit a primarily residential development on lands located east and west of Church Street and north of Rossland Road.

RECOMMENDATION

THAT authorization be given for Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) staff to obtain Party Status before the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) regarding proposed Zoning By-law Amendments and Draft Plans of Subdivision to permit a primarily residential development on the Ajax A9 southern lands which are not in conformity with the Town of Ajax requirement for an approved Master Environmental Servicing Plan;

THAT staff continue to work cooperatively with Durham Region, the Town of Ajax and the appellants to ensure that the Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) is completed to TRCA satisfaction, and that the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments and Draft Plans of Subdivision conform to the approved MESP and the requirements of the Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program; THAT staff be authorized to retain legal counsel to pursue this appeal before the OMB;

AND FURTHER THAT the OMB and all parties and participants to the hearing be so advised.

BACKGROUND The subject lands are located within the Ajax A9 southern lands (east and west of Church Street and north of Rossland Road in the Town of Ajax - Attachment 1). These lands are some of the few remaining vacant blocks included in the Town's urban boundary. Portions of the lands are located within valley and stream corridors and within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Duffins Creek watershed. The subject lands include natural features and agricultural uses. There are two separate planning applications - the first to the west of Church Street is referred to as the Cougs West Subdivision, and the second to the east of Church Street is referred to as the Cougs Workmans Circle Subdivision. The applications were received in January 2010 and May 1995, respectfully.

60 The applicant is proposing to subdivide the lands into 527 single family residential lots, five multi-family residential blocks, one school block, three park blocks, four stormwater blocks and one commercial block. The lands are subject to Town of Ajax Official Plan Policy 6.11 which requires the completion of a MESP prior to approving any new development applications. Through TRCA's provincial mandate and a Memorandum of Understanding with the Region of Durham, TRCA is responsible to review and approve applications for consistency with provincial natural hazard and natural heritage system policies. As such, TRCA's review of the MESP must address a range of environmental issues relating to surface water, groundwater, flooding, fluvial geomorphology, and terrestrial and aquatic resources.

The Terms of Reference for the MESP was approved by TRCA and the Town in September, 2009. The first draft of the MESP was also received by TRCA in November, 2009 and a significant list of comments was provided to the applicant in February, 2010. The comments include concerns with the proposed elimination of a headwater watercourse and portions of a woodlot, the lack of water balance to a significant discharge zone, the lack of appropriate buffers to the natural features, the potential for downstream erosion and impacts to aquatic habitat, among others. A meeting with the applicant to go over the concerns was held in March, 2010. No response has been received to date. There is also an outstanding response required to address Town of Ajax and Region of Durham comments. Staff has informed the applicant and the Town that the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments and Draft Plans of Subdivision are premature until such time as a revised MESP is approved.

RATIONALE The OMB has scheduled a pre-hearing for November 7, 2010. It is expected that TRCA staff will request the Board to defer any hearing to a date after the MESP has been approved and the applicant has demonstrated conformity with an approved MESP through the submission, review and approval of a Functional Servicing Report. If successful, and the hearing is deferred, then TRCA may or may not have any outstanding issues. If unsuccessful, it is expected that staff will need to present professional opinion at a hearing.

DETAILS OF WORK TO BE DONE Staff is requesting authorization to represent TRCA interests in order to defend TRCA's position that the applications are premature, and ensure that the provincial natural hazard and natural heritage policies and related policies of Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program are upheld at any future OMB hearing. Staff will continue to work with the parties and participants to the hearing to resolve the issues, and will represent TRCA interests in advance of and during the hearing. We anticipate that TRCA legal costs will be streamlined if the hearing can be deferred and a settlement reached.

Report prepared by: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Emails: [email protected] Date: October 13, 2010 Attachments: 1

61 Attachment 1

62 Item EX8.2 TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: David Burnett, Planning Lead, TRSPA

RE: SOURCE PROTECTION PLAN POLICY OPTIONS DISCUSSION PAPER Hiring of Vendor ______KEY ISSUE Award of contract to Barrett Consulting, Kidd Consulting and Anthony Usher Planning Consultant for the development of a Source Protection Plan Policy Options Discussion Paper as required under the Clean Water Act, 2006.

RECOMMENDATION

THAT the consulting team of Barrett Consulting, Kidd Consulting and Anthony Usher Planning Consultant be awarded the contract for the development of a Source Protection Plan Policy Options Discussion Paper at a cost not to exceed $99,425, plus HST, plus a $20,000 contingency allowance to be used at the discretion of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) staff for additional consultation work further to that outlined in the Terms of Reference;

AND FURTHER THAT staff be authorized to take the necessary steps to implement the agreement including obtaining approvals and signing and execution of documents.

BACKGROUND As required by the Clean Water Act, 2006, a key component of the source protection program is the preparation of a source protection plan (SPP). With funding from the Province of Ontario, conservation authorities and partner municipalities through the Province are in the process of developing SPP's for the protection of municipal drinking water sources. As such, the CTC Source Protection Committee (CTC-SPC) sought proposals for consulting services to support the creation of a SPP Policy Options Discussion Paper, which will be used as the basis for consultation on future draft CTC SPP's.

RATIONALE On September 15, 2010 staff distributed a Request for Proposal (RFP) for consulting services to support the creation of SPP policy options to the following seven prospective qualified vendors: z Sue Cumming, Cummings + Company; z Ann Joyner, Dillon Consulting; z Joanna Kidd, Kidd Consulting; z Nick Tunnacliffe, planning consultant; z Anthony Usher, Anthony Usher Planning Consultant; z Ruth Victor, Ruth Victor & Associates; z Karen Wianecki, Planning Solutions Inc.

63 By the deadline of September 30, 2010, proposals had been received by two consultant teams (Team A - Dillon Consulting, Cummings + Company, and Team B - Barrett Consulting, Kidd Consulting, Anthony Usher Planning Consultant), who provided costs for a series of SPP policy options workshops and associated discussion papers. The remaining vendors indicated they were unable to dedicate the appropriate time necessary for the work and did not submit proposals.

A steering committee comprised of conservation authority and municipal planners, regional water resource specialists and the CTC project manager was struck to review drafts of the RFP and the proposals submitted by consultants. CTC-SPP Steering Committee members reviewed and scored the proposals in an evaluation matrix to determine the preferred consulting team. Upon tabulating the individual evaluation scores, the results were inconclusive and it was decided that an interview with both vendors would be necessary to make a final decision.

The evaluation matrix criteria used for scoring the vendors was divided into three sections with points allocated to each: z proponent (40 points) focused on qualifications, related experience, resources and geographic location; z proposal (50 points) focused on project design/organization, methodology, supervision, project team and clarity of presentation; z cost (10 points) was formula-based with the lowest cost automatically receiving ten points and the next lowest receiving eight points.

The CTC-SPP Steering Committee held interviews on October 12, 2010. Vendors were asked to prepare a short presentation. Following the presentations and an open question and answer period, the CTC-SPP Steering Committee re-scored the vendors taking into consideration both the interview and proposal. The following summarizes the staff considerations and conclusions in evaluating the proposals and recommending the work to be awarded as outlined by the evaluation matrix.

Based on interviews by both candidate teams the selection committee agreed Team B of Barrett Consulting, Kidd Consulting and Anthony Usher Planning Consultant best met the requirements of the RFP. Team B also demonstrated a better understanding of the overall scope of the project and included additional note-taking services not included in the Team A proposal. Staff therefore recommend that a contract to complete this work be awarded to the consultant team of Barrett Consulting, Kidd Consulting and Anthony Usher Planning Consultant based on a greater certainty that the firm has the necessary staff team experience and resources to meet expectations.

64 FINANCIAL DETAILS The cost of the contract will not exceed $99,425, plus HST based on the delivery of five policy options workshops and associated discussion papers. An additional contingency of $20,000 is recommended to address other work not outlined in the Terms of Reference and will be allocated on an as-needed basis for consultant attendance at relevant educational SPP workshops, presenting the work at CTC SPC meetings, public consultation sessions and potential additional workshops with other stakeholders. A series of workshops and the creation of a Source Protection Plan Policy Options Discussion Paper is an eligible expense included in the current approved work plan. Funds have been provided by the Province and are held in TRCA account 121-01.

Report prepared by: Kathy Padgett, extension 5687 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: David Burnett, extension 5361 Emails: [email protected] Date: October 22, 2010

65 Item EX8.3 TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: Nick Saccone, Director, Restoration Services

RE: HABITAT IMPLEMENTATION PLANS AND PEEL CLIMATE CHANGE BUDGET ______KEY ISSUE Contract extension required for existing procurement for new work.

RECOMMENDATION

THAT the contract to complete restoration construction work for Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's (TRCA) Restoration Services, Habitat Group be extended to Valefield Contracting Inc. at a total cost not to exceed $36,777.88, plus HST.

BACKGROUND In spring of 2010, TRCA initiated a competitive bid process for construction support to complete restoration work throughout the TRCA jurisdiction under various implementation programs. This contract was for 26 weeks of construction time within the 2010 construction season ending December 31 2010. There were three bids received from the following companies: z Valefield Contracting Inc.; z Dagmar Construction Inc.; z Brock and Sons Construction Ltd.

On April 13 2010, Valefield Contracting Inc. was awarded a procurement by the CAO under TRCA's Purchasing Policy. It was resolved:

THAT Valefield Contracting Inc. be awarded the contract for the construction support (excavator and operator) of various habitat restoration projects for Restoration Services at a total estimated cost of $98,789.60 plus applicable taxes.

Valefield Contracting Inc. provides a specialized service relating to habitat restoration construction with smaller equipment than what Sartor and Susin (TRCA's other main contractor) can provide. As a result, the work was not included into the contract with Sartor and Susin Ltd. for 2010. To date, the work provided by Valefield Contracting Inc. has been exemplary.

66 During 2010, TRCA's Restoration Services Division garnered additional partnerships, work and funding to complete restoration construction projects beyond what was originally anticipated. This included a total of five wetland projects within the Rouge Park and Transport Canada Pickering Greenspace Lands. To achieve logistic efficiencies and cost savings, some additional projects have been completed, and additional projects should be completed in this construction season. To complete all of the upcoming work, the contract cost would exceed the originally approved procurement limit of $98,789.60 plus applicable taxes. This represents an additional five weeks of construction time within the 2010 schedule. Valefield Contracting Inc. was the lowest bidder in a competitive process for the original contract.

RATIONALE There are a variety of cost benefits to be gained from continuing the work with Valefield Contracting Inc. to implement the remaining 2010 work, which include: z Mobilization and demobilization costs will be minimized by floating machinery straight from one project to the next. z Time efficiency by maintaining no downtime between projects. z The work required is very specialized and there has been a lot of time put in to ensure that the work is being done according to the habitat requirements and outcomes that TRCA's Restoration and Environmental Monitoring Projects group requires (i.e. there would be no added cost or time for training new operators). z Valefield Contracting Inc. is pre-qualified to do work on the waterfront, and some additional works are along the waterfront.

Due to benefits of logistics, efficiency and product quality, TRCA staff is confident that a contract extension with Valefield Contracting Inc. will ensure that the upcoming projects are constructed to the level of standard that is needed. The contract will be re-tendered in 2011.

The recommended extension meets section 1.14.3 of TRCA's Purchasing Policy as follows:

When the extension or reinstatement of an existing contract would prove most cost-effective or beneficial. The extension shall not exceed one year.

The original contract was approved as per TRCA's Purchasing Policy by the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). However, as the proposed contract extension exceeds the CAO's approval limit, TRCA staff is requesting approval from the Executive Committee for the contract extension.

FINANCIAL DETAILS The CAO approved award of the contract at a cost not to exceed $98,789.60 plus applicable taxes. Staff recommend an extension of the existing contract at a cost not to exceed $36,777.88, plus HST, for a total contract value of $140,506.95 (including applicable taxes).

67 Funding will be provided by various regional partnership programs and Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation, which include projects under the following account codes: 117-41, 114-43, 114-39, 129-36, 111-65, 113-37.

Report prepared by: John Stille, extension 5396 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: John Stille, extension 5396 Emails: [email protected] Date: October 27, 2010

68 Item EX9.1 TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: Brian Denney, Chief Administrative Officer

RE: OUT OF COUNTRY TRAVEL Chief Administrative Officer ______KEY ISSUE Receipt of information on the Chief Administrative Officer's out of country travel to Greenbuild 2010 and the Green Cities Conference, to be held from November 17-19, 2010 in Chicago, United States and February 27 to March 2, 2011 in Melbourne, Australia, respectively.

RECOMMENDATION

IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT the staff report dated October 19, 2010 on Out of Country Travel for Brian Denney, Chief Administrative Officer, be received.

BACKGROUND World Green Building Council (WGBC) was founded in 1999 and provides a union of national green building councils whose common goal is the sustainable transformation of the global property industry. On April 30, 2007, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) was awarded the bid to host the WGBC Secretariat. An MOU was approved by the Authority in September 2007 for TRCA to be an official partner and supporter of WGBC.

WGBC staff provided by TRCA are located at the Build Toronto office in downtown Toronto. However, the Chair, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer are located in Australia as they were appointed by the Green Building Council of Australia.

In addition to TRCA's close relationship with WGBC, Brian Denney was appointed in July 2010 as a member of the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC) for 2010/2011.

RATIONALE Members of the green building councils are encouraged to attend Greenbuild, which is to be held in Chicago from November 17-19, 2010. As Greenbuild is coming to Toronto in October 2011, for the first time that the U.S. Green Building Council has staged Greenbuild outside of the U.S., and as Mr. Denney is on the Board of CaGBC, it is important to be in Chicago to learn more about this large event (over 30,000 registrants) and assist with the Toronto booth. The WGBC Chair had intended to attend Greenbuild 2010 but due to another commitment, is unable to attend. As a result, the WGBC Chair invited Brian Denney to attend the Green Building Council of Australia’s annual Green Cities conference in Melbourne, Australia from February 27 to March 2, 2011. This provides an important opportunity for TRCA to meet and collaborate with the senior executives of WGBC.

69 TRCA's Employee Expense Policy requires approval from the Chair for travel by the Chief Administrative Officer. In this regard, Brian Denney was authorized on October 20, 2010 by Chair O'Connor to attend Greenbuild 2010 and the Green Cities Conference.

FINANCIAL DETAILS Airfare, accommodations and expenses for Greenbuild 2010 in Chicago are expected to not exceed $2,500.

Airfare and accommodations for the Green Cities conference will be paid for by the Green Building Council of Australia. Costs for meals and ground transportation will not exceed $500.

Funds are available in TRCA's 2010 Operating Budget from TRCA's municipal partners in account 010-01.

Report prepared by: Kathy Stranks, extension 5264 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Brian Denney, 416-667-6290 Emails: [email protected] Date: October 19, 2010

70 Item EX10. TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #9/10, November 12, 2010

FROM: Carolyn Woodland, Director, Planning and Development

RE: APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS PURSUANT TO ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06 Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses ______KEY ISSUE 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.

RECOMMENDATION

THAT permits be granted in accordance with Ontario Regulation 166/06 for the applications which are listed below:

CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.1 54 RIVERGLEN STREET To site grade on Lot 170, Plan 43M-1778, (54 Riverglen Street), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the demolition of an existing wood deck and construct a covered porch and second storey balcony.

71 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z General Notes, Drawing No. A-1, prepared by De Sousa Designs, dated October 3, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 15, 2010; z Site Plan, Drawing No. A-2, prepared by De Sousa Designs, dated October 3, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 15, 2010; z Foundation Plan, Drawing No. A-3, prepared by De Sousa Designs, dated October 3, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 15, 2010; z Ground Floor Plan, Drawing No. A-4, prepared by De Sousa Designs, dated October 3, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 15, 2010; z Second Floor Plan, Drawing No. A-5, prepared by De Sousa Designs, dated October 3, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 15, 2010; z Rear Elevation, Drawing No. A-6, prepared by De Sousa Designs, dated October 3, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 15, 2010; z Left/Right Side Elevation, Drawing No. A-7, prepared by De Sousa Designs, dated October 3, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 15, 2010; z Building Section A, Drawing No. A-8, prepared by De Sousa Designs, dated October 3, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 15, 2010; z Exterior Views, Drawing No. A-9, prepared by De Sousa Designs, dated October 3, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 15, 2010; z Landscape Plan, Drawing No. 1, prepared by Partridge Design Build, dated July 2010, last revised October 14, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development October 15, 2010.

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

72 Proposal: The purpose of this application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the demolition of an existing wood deck and construct a covered porch and second storey balcony at 54 Riverglen Street, in the City of Brampton. The rear of the property is located adjacent to a valley corridor. The existing deck structure is located at the rear of the existing residential dwelling. The proposed works are located in an area that is already disturbed (i.e., existing development) and that is current manicured. The proposed development is adequately setback from the edge of the valley corridor, consistent with TRCA's setback policy requirement. The subject property is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain.

Control of Flooding: The subject property is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) will be installed and 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: The area to which this application applies is either already disturbed or currently manicured. As such, no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. However, the application has submitted a landscape enhancement plan for the edge of the valley corridor in order to improve the ecological condition of the valley corridor.

Plantings All proposed plant species are native and non-invasive consistent with TRCA planting guidelines.

Policy Guidelines: This 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: 44779 - Application #: 0926/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: November 2, 2010

73 EX10.2 TIME CASTLE HOLDINGS INC. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on East Half Lot 15, Concession 6 EHS Lots 80-92, Plan 43M-1750, Part Block 145, Plan 43M-1821, Part Block 99, Plan 43M-1750, (Haviland Circle), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Time Castle Holdings Inc.. The purpose is to undertake works in a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 12 single family dwellings on Lots 80 to 92 and one single family dwelling on Block 145/99 associated with a residential subdivision development on Haviland Circle, in the City of Brampton.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Plan, prepared by Suriano Design Consultants Inc., dated September 10, 2007, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on September 21, 2010.

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

74 Proposal: The purpose of this application is to undertake works in a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 12 single family dwellings on Lots 80 to 92 and one single family dwelling on Block 145/99 on Haviland Circle, in the City of Brampton. The subject properties are owned by Time Castle Holdings Incorporated and are located within an approved Plan of Subdivision (Plan 43M-1750) for which TRCA clearance was previously provided. The implementing Zoning By-law for the subject property requires a 10 metre structural setback for all buildings and structures adjacent to the buffer block and valleylands to the rear of the subject property. Minor Variance Applications (City Files #A178-07 to 193-07) were conditionally approved to allow a 7.5 metre setback to the adjacent buffer block at the rear of the properties, subject to obtaining a permit for the construction of the dwellings. Though the 2.5 metre reduction has been considered minor in nature by TRCA staff in this particular instance, a new permit is required from the TRCA as the requested setback differs from the setback through previous approvals and the implementing Zoning By-law. There are no geotechnical, ecology, or flooding concerns anticipated with this application.

Control of Flooding: TRCA staff has confirmed that the proposed works are located outside of the Regional Storm 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: No geotechnical concerns are anticipated with this proposal.

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

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 4.1.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Plan (VSCMP).

CFN: 44827 - Application #: 0951/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: November 3, 2010

75 CITY OF PICKERING

EX10.3 1452 HIGHBUSH TRAIL To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 135, Plan 816, (1452 Highbush Trail), in the City of Pickering, Petticoat Creek Watershed. The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Petticoat Creek watershed to facilitate construction of a replacement two-storey dwelling.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A1, Site Plan, prepared by Rowan-Stanciu Ltd., dated September 11, 2010, received by TRCA September 22, 2010.

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

Proposal: The proposed works include construction of a new two-storey dwelling in a Regulated Area of the Petticoat Creek watershed. The existing dwelling will be demolished. The site is located north of Kingston Road, east of Altona Road, in the City of Pickering.

Control of Flooding: The subject property is partially located within the Regional Storm floodplain, but the proposed dwelling will be located outside of the floodplain portion of the property.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be installed prior to commencement of any regrading or construction activities, and will remain in place until construction is complete, and any exposed soils have been stabilized.

76 Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

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

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

Plantings No plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2(D), Replacement Structures, of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44710 - Application #: 0886/10/PICK Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 3, 2010

EX10.4 645 BREEZY DRIVE To alter a shoreline on Part Lot 3, Plan 811, (645 Breezy Drive), in the City of Pickering, Frenchman's Bay Watershed. The purpose is to repair a existing and failing shoreline retaining wall along Frenchman's Bay.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Plan Sketch of subject lands, prepared by Horton, Wallace & Davies Ltd., dated April 4, 1994, received by TRCA on October 15, 2010; z Retaining Wall Installation Details, dated October 15, 2010, received by TRCA on October 15, 2010. 77 RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal: The applicant seeks permission in order to replace an existing and failing shoreline retaining wall. The proposed works are located on a residential lot backing on to the west shore of Frenchman's Bay within the West Shore neighbourhood of the City of Pickering. The wall is to be repaired by placing galvanized gabion baskets filled with stone along the perimeter of the subject lands adjacent to the shoreline. The gabion baskets are to be placed on a gravel backfill above the water level of Frenchman's Bay. The repaired retaining wall will abut a concrete block retaining wall on the neighbour's lands to the north and another gabion basket retaining wall on the neighbour's to the south.

Control of Flooding: As the proposed works repair an existing condition, there will be no impacts to flood hazards associated with the Frenchman's Bay shoreline.

Pollution: The works are to take place above the water level of Frenchman's Bay. No in water works are permitted as part of this proposal. Filter cloth geotextile is proposed behind the gabion wall to limit erosion of the gravel backfill in to the bay.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: The proposed repairs will continue the existing hardened condition of the shoreline at this location. It is anticipated that repairs will be required again in the future due to the erosive forces of Frenchman's Bay on the shoreline.

Conservation of Land: No in water works or impact to fish habitat are anticipated as part of this proposal. The existing gabion baskets are to be replaced with new baskets maintaining the status quo on the shoreline at this location.

Plantings No plantings have been required as part of this proposal due the existing and proposed future conditions of the privately owned shoreline at the subject lands.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with the provisions of the Shoreline Management Program.

CFN: 44764 - Application #: 0920/10/PICK Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718 Date: November 2, 2010

78 CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.5 6 SPEARS STREET 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 1, 2, Plan 1427, (6 Spears Street), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a detached garage and a deck to the rear of the existing semi-detached dwelling at 6 Spears Street in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing shed and rear deck are to be removed.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A-1, Site Plan, prepared by EKP Designs Inc., dated April 19, 2010, received on October 26, 2010; z Drawing No. A-2, Floor Plan and Elevations, prepared by EKP Designs Inc., dated April 2010, received on October 26, 2010; z Drawing No. A-3, Partial Floor Plans and Elevation, prepared by EKP Designs Inc., dated April 2010, received on October 26, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a detached garage and a deck to the rear of the existing semi-detached dwelling at 6 Spears Street. The existing shed and rear deck are in a state of disrepair and are to be removed. The subject site is located north of St. Clair Avenue West and west of Weston Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

79 Control of Flooding: The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: A geotechnical slope stability report has been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff and the proposal will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of this report.

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are located further from the top of bank than the existing limits of development. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2. (D) and (E) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures, Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44052 - Application #: 0386/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.6 34 NORANDA 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 129, Plan 3578, (34 Noranda Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with integral garage and rear patio at 34 Noranda Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling and detached garage are to be demolished.

80 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. 1, Site Plan & Legend, prepared by Design Spectrum Inc., dated December 1, 2009, Revision No. 1, revised on April 22, 1010, received on July 14, 2010; z Drawing No. 3, Elevations, prepared by Design Spectrum Inc., dated March 2, 2010, Revision No. 1, revised on April 22, 1010, received on July 14, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with integral garage and rear patio at 34 Noranda Drive. The existing dwelling and detached garage are to be demolished. The subject site is located south of Lawrence Avenue West and west of Black Creek Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding: The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are adequately set back from the top of bank. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(D) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44399 - Application #: 0659/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.7 GLENDARLING ROAD, VALECREST ROAD, BELL ROYAL COURT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on , (Glendarling Road, Valecrest Road, Bell Royal Court - near Royal York Road and Eglinton Avenue West), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to install a sanitary sewer along Glendarling Road and Valecrest Drive, and between Bell Royal Court and Bearwood Drive. The proposed will involve installing a 250mm diameter sanitary sewer pipe using directional drilling technology for sections underneath the watercourse. A Letter of Advice regarding mitigation of negative impacts will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

82 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing U-1677-001 - Glendarling Road Sanitary Sewer Replacement from Royal York Road to Valecrest Drive; dated September 2007; prepared by R.V. Anderson Associates Limited for the City of Toronto, re-issued for TRCA on October 27, 2010, and received by TRCA on October 27, 2010; z Drawing U-2694-001 - Glendarling Road Sanitary Sewer Replacement from Royal York Road to Valecrest Drive; dated September 2007; prepared by R.V. Anderson Associates Limited for the City of Toronto, re-issued for TRCA on October 27, 2010, and received by TRCA on October 27, 2010; z Drawings U-1140-001 and 002 - Bell Royal Court - Easement Sanitary Sewer Replacement from Bell Royal Court to Bearwood Drive; dated September 2007; prepared by R.V. Anderson Associates Limited for the City of Toronto, re-issued for TRCA on October 27, 2010, and received by TRCA on October 27, 2010; z Drawing M-1140-001 - Bell Royal Court - Easement Sanitary Sewer Replacement Tree and Shrub Restoration; dated July 2007; prepared by R.V. Anderson Associates Limited for the City of Toronto, re-issued for TRCA on October 27, 2010, and received by TRCA on October 27, 2010.

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

83 Proposal: The proposal consists of the replacement of a portion of a 250 mm sanitary sewer to address operational and maintenance issues. The existing sewer that runs along the ravine from Glendarling Road to Valecrest Drive will be abandoned, and a new section will be constructed along the roadways by open cut. The existing sewer that runs across the ravine from Bell Royal Court to Bearwood Drive will be replaced along approximately the same route by horizontal directional drilling. This will include one crossing of a minor watercourse, under the existing culvert below Valecrest Drive. Appropriate erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented as per the GTA CA’s Erosion & Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban Construction (2006). Disturbed areas will be restored to original or better conditions once construction is completed.

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

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent the generated sediments from entering into the creek. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: Staff has not identified any geotechnical/slope stability issues with the proposal.

Conservation of Land: The construction of the sewer within the ravine will be performed by horizontal directional drilling to minimize impacts to the natural area. Two TRCA L3 species of concern have been identified within the work area, which will be transplanted to an appropriate nearby site prior to construction.

Plantings Disturbed areas within the ravine will be restored with appropriate native trees and shrubs to provide a net ecological gain.

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

CFN: 44819 - Application #: 0959/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 Date: November 1, 2010

84 EX10.8 39 MEADOWCREST ROAD 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 11, Plan 3999, (39 Meadowcrest Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two-storey rear addition and second storey addition to the existing single family detached dwelling at 39 Meadowcrest Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing unnumbered, Site Plan, prepared by Tom A. Senkus, dated July 19, 2010, received on September 10, 2010; z Drawing No. A4, Front Elevation, prepared by Vulcan Design Inc., dated September 8, 2010, received on September 10, 2010; z Drawing No. A5, Right-side Elevation, prepared by Vulcan Design Inc., dated September 8, 2010, received on September 10, 2010; z Drawing No. A6, Rear Elevation, prepared by Vulcan Design Inc., dated September 8, 2010, received on September 10, 2010; z Drawing No. A7, Left-side Elevation, prepared by Vulcan Design Inc., dated September 8, 2010, received on September 10, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a two-storey rear addition and second storey addition to the existing single family detached dwelling at 39 Meadowcrest Road. The subject site is located west of Royal York Road and south of Bloor Street West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

85 Control of Flooding: TRCA Mapping shows that this site is partially located within the Regional Storm Floodplain of the Mimico Creek watershed. The proposed works have been determined through a topographical survey to be located outside of this floodplain.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development and are consistent with development along this corridor reach. All excavated material will be removed off the site and the appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(B) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44644 - Application #: 0837/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.9 78 ELLIS PARK ROAD 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 339, Plan M-438, (78 Ellis Park Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with integral garage at 78 Ellis Park Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling is to be demolished.

86 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. SP, Site Plan/Landscape Plan, prepared by David W. Small Designs Inc., dated November 2009, Revision No. 4, revised on September 30, 2010, received on October 13, 2010; z Drawing No. A5, Front Elevation, prepared by David W. Small Designs Inc., dated July 2010, Revision No. 1, revised on July 29, 2010, received on October 13, 2010; z Drawing No. A6, Rear Elevation, prepared by David W. Small Designs Inc., dated July 2010, Revision No. 1, revised on July 29, 2010, received on October 13, 2010; z Drawing No. A7, Right-side Elevation, prepared by David W. Small Designs Inc., dated July 2010, Revision No. 1, revised on July 29, 2010, received on October 13, 2010; z Drawing No. A8, Left-side Elevation, prepared by David W. Small Designs Inc., dated July 2010, Revision No. 1, revised on July 29, 2010, received on October 13, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with integral garage at 78 Ellis Park Road. The existing dwelling is to be demolished. The subject site is located south of Bloor Street West and east of South Kingsway in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding: The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

87 Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development and are consistent with development along this corridor reach. All excavated material will be removed off the site and the appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(D) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44736 - Application #: 0907/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 3, 2010

EX10.10 16 BEAUCOURT ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 25, Plan 3648, Part 1 Plan 64R9977, (16 Beaucourt Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed. The purpose is to construct an upper deck and a partial lower deck to the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 16 Beaucourt Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). A portion of the existing rear deck is to be removed.

88 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing unnumbered, Site Plan, Aaron Sherwood Construction Management Limited, undated, received on September 20, 2010; z Drawing unnumbered, Foundation Pier Layout/Girder & Deck Framing Plan, Aaron Sherwood Construction Management Limited, undated, received on September 20, 2010; z Drawing unnumbered, Upper Level Deck Layout Plan/Back Elevation, Aaron Sherwood Construction Management Limited, undated, received on September 20, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an upper deck and a partial lower deck to the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 16 Beaucourt Road. The existing rear deck is in a state of disrepair and is to be partially removed. The subject site is located west of Park Lawn Road, north of The Queensway and backs on to Berry Park Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding: The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

89 Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: TRCA geotechnical engineering staff are satisfied that there will be no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the completed works.

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development. The appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(D) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44675 - Application #: 0867/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 3, 2010

EX10.11 ISLINGTON GOLF CLUB LTD. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and 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 8, 9, 10, Concession A 11, 12 Plan 3390, 2451, (45 Riverbank Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Islington Golf Club Ltd.. The purpose is to construct two raised patios at the southwest and northwest corners of the existing clubhouse building at Islington Golf Club municipally described 45 Riverbank Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

90 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A-101, Site Plan, prepared by Nicholls & Associates Ltd., dated August 2010, issued October 5, 2010, received on October 12, 2010; z Drawing No. A-201, Exterior Elevations, prepared by Nicholls & Associates Ltd., dated August 2010, issued October 5, 2010, received on October 12, 2010; z Drawing No. A-202, Exterior Elevations, prepared by Nicholls & Associates Ltd., dated August 2010, issued October 5, 2010, received on October 12, 2010; z Drawing No. A-203, Building Section, prepared by Nicholls & Associates Ltd., dated August 2010, issued October 5, 2010, received on October 12, 2010; z Drawing No. A-204, Building Section, prepared by Nicholls & Associates Ltd., dated August 2010, issued October 5, 2010, received on October 12, 2010; z Drawing No. S-1, Key Foundation Plan/Foundation Plans/Schedules, prepared by Nicholls & Associates Ltd., dated September 2010, issued October 7, 2010, received on October 12, 2010; z Drawing No. S-1, Key Framing Plan/Framing Plans, prepared by Nicholls & Associates Ltd., dated September 2010, issued October 7, 2010, received on October 12, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek watershed in order to facilitate the construction of two raised patios at the southwest and northwest corners of the existing clubhouse building at Islington Golf Club municipally described 45 Riverbank Drive. The subject site is located west of Islington Avenue and north of Dundas Street West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

91 Control of Flooding: The proposed works are not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: A geotechnical slope stability report has been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff and the proposal will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of this report.

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(E) - Development Guidelines for Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44737 - Application #: 0908/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.12 123 WESTBURY CRESCENT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Part Lot 767, 768, Plan 2008, (123 Westbury Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a detached garage in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 123 Westbury Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

92 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A-1, Site Plan, V. Rosa Designs Ltd., dated August 2010, received on September 24, 2010; z Drawing No. A-2, Floor Plan & East Elevation, V. Rosa Designs Ltd., dated August 2010, received on September 24, 2010; z Drawing No. A-2, Elevations, V. Rosa Designs Ltd., dated August 2010, received on September 24, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a detached garage in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 123 Westbury Crescent. The subject site is located south of Eglinton Avenue West and west of Keele Street in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding: The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are adequately set back from the top of bank. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(E) - Development Guidelines for Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44679 - Application #: 0863/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.13 93 VALECREST DRIVE 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 Lot 28, Plan 4103, (93 Valecrest Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to The purpose is to construct a stone patio, associated hard and soft landscaping, and slope stabilization works in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 93 Valecrest Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). A portion of the proposed works were carried out without the benefit of any TRCA and/or municipal permits. As such, a penalty fee in the amount of 2X the original permit fee has been received by TRCA staff.

94 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. L-1, Layout Plan, prepared by John Lloyd & Associates, dated May 26, 2010, Revision No. 2, revised on August 30, 2010, received on September 28, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a stone patio, associated hard and soft landscaping, and slope stabilization works in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 93 Valecrest Drive. A portion of the proposed works were carried out without the benefit of any TRCA and/or municipal permits. As such, a penalty fee in the amount of 2X the original permit fee has been received by TRCA staff. The subject site is located east of Royal York Road and south of Eglinton Avenue West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding: The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

95 Erosion: A geotechnical slope stability report has been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff and the proposal will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of this report.

Conservation of Land: The appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2. (D) and (E) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures, Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44203 - Application #: 0494/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 3, 2010

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.14 15 VIAMEDE CRESCENT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 20, Plan 5482, (15 Viamede Crescent), 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 watershed to facilitate construction of a replacement deck at the rear of the existing dwelling.

96 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A1, Site Plan, author unknown, dated September 3, 2010, received by TRCA September 7, 2010.

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

Proposal: The proposed works include construction of a replacement deck at the rear of the existing dwelling. The site is located south of Finch Avenue East, east of Bayview Avenue, in the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The property is not located in the Regional Storm floodplain.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing is not required as the site is adequately setback from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

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

Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. Appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed in accordance with the City of Toronto Ravine and Natural Feature Protection By-law.

Plantings No plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2(D), Replacement Structures, of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44668 - Application #: 0862/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

97 EX10.15 TRANS-NORTHERN PIPELINES 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 21, Concession 1 EYS, (Utility Corridor - east of Maxome Avenue and west of Bayview Avenue - near Finch Avenue), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Trans-Northern Pipelines (Easements). The purpose is to undertake pipeline maintenance works involving excavation of the petroleum pipeline within the utility corridor between Maxome Avenue and Bayview Avenue near Bayview and Finch Avenue. Due to proximity of the proposed works in relation to the watercourse, a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required for this project.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Letter of Undertaking received from Trans Northern Pipelines (Tom Alexander) committing to provide revisions to permit submission and appropriate documentation to the satisfaction of TRCA staff; dated November 3, 2010 and received by TRCA on November 3, 2010.

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

98 Proposal: Trans Northern Pipelines (TNPI) is proposing to undertake pipeline maintenance works involving the excavation of the petroleum pipeline within the utility corridor in a regulated area. The proposed work will be located in a Hydro corridor between Maxome Avenue and Bayview Avenue near Bayview and Finch Avenues, in North York. The proposed work will involve the inspection, excavation, and repair of pipe, as needed. All work will take place within the TNPI ROW within the Hydro corridor with access to the site being from Bayview Avenue. No tree removals are anticipated as the proposed location is within a meadow Hydro corridor. Some minor shrub and grass removals are anticipated for construction access purposes. The proposed work will be conducted in accordance with the guidelines set forth in TNPI's Environmental Practices Manual (1999) and will be completed within two weeks. Erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented to prevent the deposition of sediments into the watercourse. All disturbed areas will be reseeded once the works are finished.

Control of Flooding: The proposed maintenance is not anticipated to affect the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment fencing) will be implemented prior to the commencement of the work, and maintained for the duration of the works, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering the watercourse. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: Staff has not identified any geotechnical/slope stability issues with the proposal.

Conservation of Land: There will be no tree removals associated with this project. The project will not include any in-stream work; thus, there will be no concerns related to fish habitat. A Letter of Advice on behalf of DFO is not required for this project.

Plantings All existing topsoil the maintenance location will be put back after the work is completed. No tree removals are proposed as part of the maintenance activities.

Policy Guidelines: The proposed complies with Section 4.3-infrastructure and Servicing-of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44794 - Application #: 0948/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 Date: November 1, 2010

99 EX10.16 TRANS-NORTHERN PIPELINES 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 21, Concession II WYS, (Utility Corridor, G. Ross Lord Park - Reservoir - near Dufferin Street and Finch Avenue), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Trans-Northern Pipelines (Easement). The purpose is to undertake pipeline maintenance works involving excavation of the petroleum pipeline within the utility corridor near the G. Ross Lord Park and dam area, near Dufferin Street and Finch Avenue. Staff will be preparing a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Letter of Undertaking received from Trans Northern Pipelines (Tom Alexander) committing to provide revisions to permit submission and appropriate documentation to the satisfaction of TRCA staff; dated November 3, 2010 and received by TRCA on November 3, 2010.

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

100 Proposal: Trans Northern Pipelines (TNPI) is proposing to undertake pipeline maintenance works involving the excavation of the petroleum pipeline within the utility corridor in a regulated area. The proposed work will be located in the Hydro corridor between G. Ross Lord Park near Dufferin Street and Finch Avenue, in North York. The proposed work will involve the inspection, excavation, and repair of pipe as needed. All work will take place within the TNPI ROW within the Hydro corridor with access to the site being from Bathurst Avenue (east of the site), through the soccer fields to the site. Once the maintenance works are done, the site will be regraded to match existing conditions. No tree removals are anticipated as the proposed location is within a meadow Hydro corridor. Some minor shrub and grass removals are anticipated for construction access purposes. The proposed work will be conducted in accordance with the guidelines set forth in TNPI's Environmental Practices Manual (1999) and will be completed within two weeks. Erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented to prevent the deposition of sediments into the watercourse. All disturbed areas will be reseeded once the works are finished.

Control of Flooding: The proposed maintenance is not anticipated to affect the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment fencing) will be implemented prior to the commencement of the work, and maintained for the duration of the works, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering the watercourse or reservoir. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: Staff has not identified any geotechnical/slope stability issues with the proposal.

Conservation of Land: There will be no tree removals associated with this project. The project will not include any in-stream work; thus, there will be no concerns related to fish habitat. A Letter of Advice regarding erosion and sediment control measures will be prepared by TRCA staff on behalf of DFO.

Plantings All existing topsoil at the maintenance location will be put back after the work is completed. No tree removals are proposed as part of the maintenance activities. TNPI has committed to complete seeding of the site in the spring time.

101 Policy Guidelines: The proposed complies with Section 4.3-infrastructure and Servicing-of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44795 - Application #: 0949/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.17 TRANS-NORTHERN PIPELINES 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 22, Concession II EYS, (Utility Corridor - east of Luton Gate and west of Pineway Drive), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Trans-Northern Pipelines (Easement). The purpose is to undertake pipeline maintenance works involving excavation of the petroleum pipeline within the utility corridor between Luton Gate and Pineway Drive near the intersection of Leslie Street and Finch Avenue. Due to proximity of the proposed works in relation to the watercourse, a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required for this project.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Letter of Undertaking received from Trans Northern Pipelines (Tom Alexander) committing to provide revisions to permit submission and appropriate documentation to the satisfaction of TRCA staff; dated November 3, 2010 and received by TRCA on November 3, 2010.

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

Proposal: Trans Northern Pipelines (TNPI) is proposing to undertake pipeline maintenance works involving the excavation of the petroleum pipeline within the utility corridor in a regulated area. The proposed work will be located in a Hydro corridor between Luton Gate and Pineway Drive near the intersection of Leslie Street and Finch Avenue, in North York. The proposed work will involve the inspection, excavation, and repair of pipe as needed. All work will take place within the TNPI ROW within the Hydro corridor with access to the site being from Lutton Gate. No tree removals are anticipated as the proposed location is within a meadow Hydro corridor. Some minor shrub and grass removals are anticipated for construction access purposes. The proposed work will be conducted in accordance with the guidelines set forth in TNPI's Environmental Practices Manual (1999) and will be completed within two weeks. Erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented to prevent the deposition of sediments into the watercourse. All disturbed areas will be reseeded once the works are finished.

Control of Flooding: The proposed maintenance is not anticipated to affect the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment fencing) will be implemented prior to the commencement of the work, and maintained for the duration of the works, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering the watercourse. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: Staff has not identified any geotechnical/slope stability issues with the proposal.

Conservation of Land: There will be no tree removals associated with this project. The project will not include any in-stream work; thus, there will be no concerns related to fish habitat. A Letter of Advice on behalf of DFO is not required for this project.

Plantings All existing topsoil the maintenance location will be put back after the work is completed. No tree removals are proposed as part of the maintenance activities.

Policy Guidelines: The proposed complies with Section 4.3-infrastructure and Servicing-of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

103 CFN: 44796 - Application #: 0950/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.18 26 DONINO AVENUE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 68, Plan 2343, (26 Donino Avenue), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area to facilitate construction of a replacement detached garage.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A-01, Site Plan Zoning Statistics, prepared by Architrave Design, dated September 20, 2010, received by TRCA October 6, 2010.

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

Proposal: The proposed works include construction of a detached, two-car garage. The existing detached garage will be demolished. The site is located south of York Mills Road, east of Yonge Street, in the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The site is not located in the Regional Storm floodplain.

104 Pollution: Sediment control fencing is not required as the work area is located adjacent to the toe-of-slope, and the site is adequately setback from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: A geotechnical investigation has been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff and the proposed works will be constructed in accordance with the findings of the report.

Conservation of Land: Three trees will be removed as a result of construction. Tree protection fencing will be installed and remain in place throughout construction.

Plantings Native tree, shrub and seed mix will be planted in accordance with the City of Toronto Ravine and Natural Feature Protection By-Law.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2(D), Replacement Structures, of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 41128 - Application #: 578/08/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 2, 2010

CITY OF TORONTO [SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.19 CITY OF TORONTO To site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on , (From Upper Rouge Trail to Sewells Road - Near Morningside Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto/Hydro Corridor Easements. The purpose is to permit the installation of a 3.5 meter wide asphalt multi-use trail and associated entry points within the former Scarborough Pit Spur from Upper Rouge Trail to Sewells Road. Due to proximity of the proposed works in relation to the Rouge River, a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required for this project. The project is being funded through the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) program.

105 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Letter of Undertaking, prepared by the City of Toronto (Daniel Egan), dated October 28, 2010, received by TRCA on October 29, 2010

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

Proposal: The proposal involves the installation of a 3.5 meter wide asphalt multi-use trail and associated entry points within the former Scarborough Pit Spur, from Upper Rouge Trail to Sewells Road, north of Sheppard Avenue East, east of Morningside Avenue, within a Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed, in the City of Toronto. The trail has been designed to closely follow existing grades and will maintain the current overland flow and drainage paths. The project is being funded through the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) program. Construction is proposed to commence in November 2010. The composition of the asphalt trial will conform to City of Toronto standards for asphalt paving (TG-5.2). Appropriate tree protection fences will be installed and maintained during construction. TRCA staff is working with City park department and Rouge Park regarding tree removals and restoration activities associated with this project.

Control of Flooding: The proposed trail is not located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain, and is not anticipated to affect the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment fencing) will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering any watercourse or wetland. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

106 Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: Staff has not identified any geotechnical/slope stability issues with the proposal.

Conservation of Land: There will be no in stream work associated with this project, and there will be no concerns related to fish habitat. A Letter of Advice on behalf of DFO is not required for this project.

Plantings TRCA staff is working with City park department and Rouge Park regarding tree removals and restoration activities associated with this project.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Sections 4.1.2 - New Resource Based Uses - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program

CFN: 44455 - Application #: 0708/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.20 CITY OF TORONTO To site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on , (Gatineau Hydro Corridor - from Conlins Road to Meadowvale Road within the hydro corridor - near Conlins Road and Sheppard Avenue East), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto/Hydro Corridor Easements. The purpose is to construct a 3.5 meter wide asphalt multi-use trail within the Gatineau Hydro Corridor in Scarborough East, from Conlins Road to Meadowvale Road, within a regulated area. This project is one of the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) funded projects of the City of Toronto. Due to proximity of the proposed works in relation to the Rouge River, a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required for this project.

107 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing P-193-002, Multi-Use Pathway - General Notes, From Conlins Road to Meadowvale Road, prepared by the City of Toronto, dated August 2010, received by TRCA on October 6, 2010; z Drawing P-193-026, Multi-Use Pathway - Route 26, New Construction From Conlins Road to Meadowvale Road, prepared by Chisholm, Fleming and Associates for the City of Toronto, dated August, 2010, received by TRCA on October 6, 2010; z Drawing P-193-027, Multi-Use Pathway - Route 26, New Construction From Conlins Road to Meadowvale Road, prepared by Chisholm, Fleming and Associates for the City of Toronto, dated August, 2010, received by TRCA on October 6, 2010.

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

Proposal: The City of Toronto is proposing to construct a 3.5 metre wide asphalt multi-use trail within the Gatineau - Finch Hydro corridor. The trail will run from Conlins Road to Meadowvale Road, following the existing hydro corridor in Scarborough. The trail will start at the intersection of Conlins Road and the Hydro Corridor and will run eastwards through the hydro corridor, to just west of Meadowvale Road where it will connect to an existing asphalt trail, behind the residential subdivision. TRCA regulated areas are located at the eastern most portion of the project area. The project is being funded through the Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) program. Construction is proposed to commence in November 2010. The composition of the asphalt trial will conform to City of Toronto standards for asphalt paving (TG-5.2). There will be no tree removals associated with this project. All disturbed areas will be restored once construction is completed.

108 Control of Flooding: The proposed works will have no impacts to flooding, flood storage or conveyance of floodwaters. All grades within the Regional Storm Floodplain will be maintained.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent sediments from draining into the Rouge River. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: Staff have not identified any geotechnical/slope stability issues with the proposal.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sediment control measures in place, the potential for Harmful, Alteration, Disruption or Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. There will be no in water-works associated with the project. Due to proximity of the proposed works in relation to the Rouge River, a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required for this project.

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 TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44682 - Application #: 0871/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.21 102 RUSCICA 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 569, Plan M-762, (102 Ruscica Drive), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed to facilitate construction of a second-storey addition above the existing one-storey dwelling.

109 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No A-1, Existing Site Plan, prepared by Battaglia Associates Inc., dated July 2009, received by TRCA September 28, 2010.

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

Proposal: The proposed works include the construction of a second-storey addition above a one-storey dwelling. The site is located west of Victoria Park Avenue, north of Eglinton Avenue East in the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The site is not located in the Regional Storm floodplain.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing is not required as the site is adequately setback from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

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

Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. Appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed in accordance with the City of Toronto Ravine and Natural Feature Protection By-Law.

110 Plantings No plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2(C), Minor Additions, of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44674 - Application #: 0868/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.22 59 COPPING ROAD 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 59, Plan 4888, (59 Copping Road), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed. The purpose is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Highland Creek watershed to facilitate construction of a second-storey addition over the existing one-storey dwelling.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A1, Site Plan, prepared by Cantam Group Ltd., dated July 7, 2010, revised October 5, 2010, received by TRCA October 6, 2010; z Drawing No. A4, Proposed Ground Floor Plan, prepared by Cantam Group Ltd., dated October 5, 2010, received by TRCA October 6, 2010; z Drawing No. A5, Proposed Second Floor Plan, prepared by Cantam Group Ltd., dated October 5, 2010, received by TRCA October 6, 2010; z Drawing No. A7, Front & Back Side Elevation, prepared by Cantam Group Ltd., dated October 5, 2010, received by TRCA October 6, 2010; z Drawing No. A8, Left Side Elevation, prepared by Cantam Group Ltd., dated October 5, 2010, received by TRCA October 6, 2010;

111 z Drawing No. A9, Right Side Elevation, prepared by Cantam Group Ltd., dated October 5, 2010, received by TRCA October 6, 2010.

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

Proposal: The proposed works include construction of a second-storey addition over the existing one-storey dwelling. The site is located west of Morningside Avenue, north of Lawerence Avenue East in the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The site is not located in the Regional Storm floodplain.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing is not required as the site is adequately setback from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

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

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

Plantings No plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2(C), Minor Additions, of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44479 - Application #: 0720/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

112 CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.23 46 MARIGOLD AVENUE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 133, Plan M455, (46 Marigold Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new deck to the rear of the existing semi-detached dwelling at 46 Marigold Avenue in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. S1, Site Plan, prepared by Tabcon Engineering, dated August 24, 2010, received on September, 27, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to allow for the construction of a new deck to the rear of the existing semi-detached dwelling at 46 Marigold Avenue. The subject site is located in a Regulated Floodplain of the Lower Don Special Policy Area north of Eastern Avenue and west of Leslie Street in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding: The entire property is located within the flood-fringe portion of the Regional Storm Floodplain of the Don River and within the Lower Don Special Policy Area. The proposed structure will be located outside of the hydraulic floodway and is not expected to impact on the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters. TRCA staff have determined that the flood depths are minimal in this area as it is a spill zone and the new ancillary structure does not increase the risk over that which existed.

113 Pollution: Sediment fencing is not required as the proposed works are adequately setback from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

Conservation of Land: The subject property is located more than 400 metres from the Don River and the proposed works are not expected to cause any sedimentation of any watercourse. No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction.

Plantings No plantings are required as part 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 TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44714 - Application #: 0889/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.24 36 FOUR OAKS GATE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and 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, Plan 2932, (36 Four Oaks Gate), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a one-storey addition to the rear/side of the existing single storey detached dwelling at 36 Four Oaks Gate in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

114 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. A0, Site Plan, prepared by Cadaxx Design, dated October 25, 2010, received on October 27, 2010; z Drawing No. A5, Back Elevation, prepared by Cadaxx Design, dated October 25, 2010, received on October 27, 2010; z Drawing No. A6, Side Elevation, prepared by Cadaxx Design, dated October 25, 2010, received on October 27, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a one-storey addition to the rear/side of the existing single storey detached dwelling at 36 Four Oaks Gate. The subject site is located west of Coxwell Avenue and south of O'Connor Drive in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding: The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(B) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44824 - Application #: 0958/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

EX10.25 9 GLENCREST BOULEVARD 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 temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 20, Plan M-605, (9 Glencrest Boulevard), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two-storey (south) side addition and full second storey addition to the existing single storey detached dwelling at 9 Glencrest Boulevard in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). This proposal includes an integral garage, second storey balcony and rear deck. The existing detached garage is to be demolished.

116 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. 1, Site Plan, prepared by Urbanquest Incorporated, dated October 9, 2010, received on October 21, 2010; z Drawing No. 5, Front Elevation, prepared by Urbanquest Incorporated, dated October 9, 2010, received on October 21, 2010; z Drawing No. 6, Rear Elevation, prepared by Urbanquest Incorporated, dated October 9, 2010, received on October 21, 2010; z Drawing No. 7, South Elevation, prepared by Urbanquest Incorporated, dated October 9, 2010, received on October 21, 2010; z Drawing No. 8, North Elevation, prepared by Urbanquest Incorporated, dated October 9, 2010, received on October 21, 2010.

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a two-storey (south) side addition and full second storey addition to the existing single storey detached dwelling at 9 Glencrest Boulevard. This proposal includes an integral garage, second storey balcony and rear deck. The existing detached garage is to be demolished. The subject site is located west of Victoria Park Avenue and south of St. Clair Avenue East in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

Conditional Permit: The issuance of this permit is conditional upon the approval of City of Toronto's Urban Forestry Services. Minor revisions to the approved plans required on behalf of Urban Forestry Services will be addressed by TRCA staff through redline revisions.

117 Control of Flooding: The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are located further inland than the existing limits of development. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(D) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44818 - Application #: 0947/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.26 KIRBY ROAD 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 Kirby Road, 150 ft east of Cold Creek, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Vaughan. The purpose is to remove a 5 ft by 63 ft deteriorated CSP culvert and replace it with one of the same size on Kirby Road. The project was constructed within the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) cold water fisheries timing window as Emergency Works. A Letter of Advice was written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project.

118 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing labelled Kirby-Cold Creek Culvert Replacement; received July 10, 2009; prepared by the City of Vaughan.

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

Proposal: The works involved the replacement of a deteriorated 5 ft by 63 ft CSP culvert with one of the same size on Kirby Road in the City of Vaughan. The proposed works were classified as "Emergency Works" to prevent future damage to the road and potential impact to the watercourse due to the failing infrastructure. Existing conditions represented an immediate hazard to public safety, and as such represented a threat of injury to persons, loss of life, or loss of property (Conservation Authorities Act). This application seeks to formalize works that have already been approved through the Emergency Works process.

Control of Flooding: The proposed project had no impacts on the storage or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment fencing, coffer dam) were implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering any watercourse or wetland. Erosion and sediment control measures were provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

119 Erosion: No geotechnical/slope stability issues were identified for the proposal.

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

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

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

CFN: 42642 - Application #: 0500/09/VAUG Report Prepared by: Suzanne Bevan, extension 5759 For information contact: Suzanne Bevan, extension 5759 Date: October 28, 2010

EX10.27 M. AND N. MESSERSI To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on 11880 Dufferin Street, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to recognize grading works already completed and conduct new restoration landscaping works within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed at 11880 Dufferin Street in the City of Vaughan.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Rehabilitation Plan, Drawing No. L-1, prepared by Landscape Planning Limited, revise dated September 27, 2010

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

Proposal: The purpose is to recognize grading works already completed and conduct new restoration landscaping works within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed. The subject property is currently used for agricultural purposes and contains a number of Provincially Significant Wetlands (PSW), and a well vegetated, forested area which divides the subject property into two halves. The forested area has been identified by the Ministry of Natural Resources as an Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI) - Life Science and a Environmentally Significant Area by the TRCA. The forested area is Regulated under Ontario Regulation 166/06 as they are within the PSW's Wetland Area of Interference.

The applicant constructed a shale driveway access with associated grading works through the property including the forested area in order to provide access for agricultural machinery to the rear half of the subject property. As these works were conducted without the issuance of an Ontario Regulation 166/06 permit, a violation was issued June 28, 2010 (Violation No. V2517). This permit will resolve this currently outstanding violation.

The works proposed as part of this permit include the nearly full restoration of the driveway access constructed through the woodlot. In order to provide some form of access to the rear half of the lot which has been determined to be sufficient for the property owner, a 2.0 metre wide trail is to remain where the already constructed driveway is located. The remainder of the shale driveway as it passes through the forested area is to be fully removed and restored with native non-invasive plantings. Also included in the proposed works is the creation of a new 10 metre buffer area along the eastern edge of the forested area to be composed of native non-invasive plantings. The proposed buffer area is located on lands currently used for agricultural purposes.

Fees: As the grading works associated with the construction of the driveway were conducted prior to the issuance of an Ontario Regulation 166/06 permit, an additional administrative charge has been applied to this application.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are not located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain, there will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: There are no sediment transport issues associated with this application.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

121 Conservation of Land: As a 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 All disturbed areas will restored with native, non-invasive plantings. The proposed 10 metre vegetative buffer will create an enhanced buffer between the existing agricultural uses and the forested area.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 E) - Property Improvement and Ancillary Structures and Section 4.2.2 F) - Opportunities for Regeneration of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program

CFN: 44523 - Application #: 0750/10/VAUG Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: October 7, 2010

TOWN OF AJAX

EX10.28 118 CHURCH STREET 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 15, Concession 1, (118 Church Street), in the Town of Ajax, Duffins Creek Watershed. The purpose is to refurbish an existing double garage and extend an existing deck within the Regional Storm Flood Plain associated with Duffins Creek.

122 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. 138Sk10, Site Plan, Plan and Elevations of proposed garage rehabilitation, prepared by Archrival Design, received by TRCA on October 1, 2010; z Drawing No. 139D10, Proposed Alterations at 118 Church Street Ajax (Details), prepared by Archrival Design, dated September 2010, received by TRCA on October 1, 2010.

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

Proposal: The applicant seeks permission in order to refurbish an existing double garage and extend an existing deck within the Regional Storm Flood Plain associated with Duffins Creek. The subject lands are located on the west side of Church Street south of Pickering Village in Ajax. The lands are near the valley floor of the Duffins Creek valley and are therefore subject to a significant flood risk (in the order of 4m (13 feet) depth of flooding) in the event of a Regional Storm over the Duffins Creek Watershed. The proposal includes raising the height of an existing garage and resurfacing the structure. A small wrap-around deck is to be constructed at the rear and side of the existing dwelling on the property.

In recognition of the flood risk and the existing development present, a Special Policy Area designation has been established for the area by the Province of Ontario, Town of Ajax and TRCA. The purpose of the Special Policy Area designation is to accept the higher level of risk commensurate with relaxed flood plain management policies in order to allow expansions and improvements to the existing development. Development must meet the minimum floodproofing standard of the 350 year flood level and, where possible, meet the higher standard of the Regional Storm flood level.

Control of Flooding: While all works are located in a deep section of the Regional Storm Flood Plain associated with Duffins Creek, from a flood conveyance and storage perspective the proposal represents no change from existing conditions. No adverse impacts to the flood plain conveyance and storage are expected from the proposal. From a risk perspective, both the deck and garage cannot be floodproofed to the 350-year flood level. However, both structures are small in scale and cannot accommodate any liveable space. The proposed works therefore represent low risk improvements to the lands.

Pollution: Limited site alteration is required for the proposal. Risk of sedimentation reaching the adjacent Duffins creek is minimal.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

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

Conservation of Land: The works are to take place within urbanized portions of the property. There are no conservation of land issues associated with the proposal.

Plantings No plantings were required as part of this proposal.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.1 D), Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas, of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44708 - Application #: 0888/10/AJAX Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718 Date: November 2, 2010

TOWN OF CALEDON

EX10.29 19353 GLEN HAFFY ROAD To alter a watercourse on Lot 37, Concession 2, (19353 Glen Haffy Road), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to permit the replacement of an existing culvert to facilitate cattle and farm equipment crossing over a tributary of the Humber River.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

124 z Letter of Undertaking from G. Donnelly, dated November 10, 2010, to address Niagara Escarpment Commission (NEC) permit approval.

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

Proposal: The applicants have been working with TRCA Restoration Services staff to undertake best management practices on their property to improve the water quality of the Humber River. A previous TRCA permit was issued to allow for pond and dam reconstruction works on the subject property. Additional works are proposed to replace an existing 45.72 cm (18 in) culvert with a 60.96 cm (24 in) culvert to facilitate cattle and farm equipment crossing over a tributary of the Humber River to reduce the likelihood of sediment and nutrients entering the stream. Funding for this project is provided through the Peel Rural Water Quality Program (75%) and Environmental Farm Plan Program (25%).

Control of Flooding: Bagged pea gravel coffer dams will be installed upstream and downstream to bypass stream flow around the culvert during construction. There will be no flood risk to buildings or structures.

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

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns anticipated with this proposal.

Conservation of Land: TRCA staff is satisfied that any impacts on fish habitat resulting from the proposed culvert replacement will be minimized. A Letter of Advice under the Level III agreement with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), and a letter of permission to extend the fisheries window will be provided to the applicant with the TRCA permit.

Plantings TRCA Restoration Services staff have planted a 10 m (32.8 ft) vegetative riparian buffer along the stream corridor where the culvert will be located. Furthermore, disrupted banks will be seeded and covered with straw matting.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

125 CFN: 44822 - Application #: 0962/10/CAL Report Prepared by: Leilani Lee-Yates, extension 5370 For information contact: Leilani Lee-Yates, extension 5370 Date: November 2, 2010

EX10.30 3709 KING STREET To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on West Half Lot 27, Concession 2, (3709 King 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 265.80 square metre (2,861 sq. ft.) replacement dwelling on the subject property associated with a municipal building permit.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Plan, Drawing No. SP, prepared by MP Design & Associates, dated January 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on October 21, 2010; z First Floor Plan, Drawing No. A-2, prepared by MP Design & Associates, dated January 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on October 21, 2010; z First Floor Plan, Drawing No. A-3, prepared by MP Design & Associates, dated January 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on October 21, 2010; z Existing Floor Plans, Drawing No. A-4 prepared by MP Design & Associates, dated January 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on October 21, 2010.

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

126 Proposal: The purpose of this application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 265.80 square metre (2,861 sq. ft.) replacement dwelling at 3709 King Street, in the Town of Caledon. The existing dwelling is located on a flat area within the Campbell's Cross Creek valley corridor. The valley slope is located at the rear and side of the existing structure. The proposed replacement dwelling is located in the same location as the existing structure. TRCA staff do not anticipate any geotechnical concerns as a result of this proposal. The proposed dwelling is larger than the existing structure, however, the additional total floor area will be less than 50% of the total floor area of the existing structure in accordance with TRCA's VSCMP. In addition, there are no flooding or ecology related concerns anticipated with this proposal.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, there are no impacts to the storage and 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 anticipated with this project.

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are located within an existing manicured lawn. As such, no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. In addition, there are no fisheries related concerns associated with this project.

Plantings As no vegetation is to be removed by the proposed works, plantings have not been required at this time.

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

CFN: 44035 - Application #: 0372/10/CAL Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: November 3, 2010

127 EX10.31 17197 THE GORE ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 26, Concession 4, (17197 The Gore 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 raising of an existing deck, the construction of a 7.78 (83.74 sq. ft.) square metre covered porch, and a 33.47 square metre (360.27 sq. ft.) addition to an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal site plan application.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Plan, Drawing No. A-1, prepared by Murakami Residential Design and Reconstruction, dated June 2010, Revision No. 4, revised on October 22, 2010; z Natural Buffer/Slope Stabilization Planting Plan, Drawing No. L-1, prepared by Sunarts Design, dated September 2010, Revision No. 2, revised on October 21, 2010; z Landscape Details, Drawing No. L-2, prepared by Sunarts Design, dated September 2010, Revision No. 2, revised on October 21, 2010.

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 Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the raising of an existing deck, the construction of a 7.78 (83.74 sq. ft.) square metre covered porch, and a 33.47 square metre (360.27 sq. ft.) addition to an existing residential dwelling located at 17197 The Gore Road, in the Town of Caledon. The existing dwelling is located adjacent to the top of bank associated with a Humber River tributary valley corridor. The proposed addition and covered porch are adequately setback from the existing top of bank. The reconstructed deck is adjacent to the stable top of bank. TRCA staff do not anticipate any geotechnical or erosion concerns with the proposed raising of the deck or additions. A planting enhancement plan for the buffer and existing slope is proposed with this application. As such, there are no ecology or flooding related concerns with this application. 128 Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, there are no impacts to the storage and 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 anticipated with this project.

Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. In addition, there are no fisheries related concerns associated with this project.

Plantings All plantings are native and non-invasive in accordance with TRCA guidelines.

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

CFN: 44516 - Application #: 0747/10/CAL Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: November 3, 2010

EX10.32 5 CARROLL COURT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 34, Plan M755, (5 Carroll Court), 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 reconstruction of an existing deck structure at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit.

129 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Plan, redline revised by TRCA staff on November 2, 2010, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on July 15, 2010; z Elevation, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on October 3, 2010.

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 Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the completion of the reconstruction of an existing deck structure at the rear of an existing residential dwelling located at 5 Carroll Court, in the Town of Caledon. The existing deck is adjacent to the top of bank associated with the main Humber River valley corridor. Construction of the deck was initiated without a permit from the TRCA in July 2008. As part of this application, an initiated extension to the deck is to be removed and the area beneath it restored. TRCA staff have reviewed and approved a submitted geotechnical report and no geotechnical or erosion concerns are anticipated with this application. In addition, there are no floodplain or ecology concerns with this proposal.

Fee and Permit Timing: As the works were completed prior to the issuance of a permit under Ontario Regulation 166/06, an additional administrative fee has been charged on this application. In addition, the time-frame for this permit has been adjusted to reflect that the works have already been initiated.

130 Control of Flooding: TRCA staff has confirmed that the proposed works are located outside of the Regional Storm 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: No geotechnical or erosion concerns are anticipated with this proposal.

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

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: 41035 - Application #: 496/08/CAL Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: November 3, 2010

TOWN OF MARKHAM

EX10.33 29 STANFORD ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on , (29 Stanford Road), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA regulated area of the Rouge River to construct a 9' x 21' elevated deck at the rear of the house.

131 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Deck Plan, prepared by Hickory Dickory Decks, received September 30, 2010; Deck Section and Details, prepared by Hickory Dickory Decks, received September 30. 2010; Legal Survey showing deck setbacks from the property lines; submitted by Hickory Dickory Decks, received September 30, 2010.

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

Proposal: The proposal is to construct an elevated 9' x 21' deck at the rear of the existing dwelling within the Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed. The area to which this application applies is currently a manicured lawn and interlocking patio, void of any significant vegetation. In this area, the floodplain extends into the rear of the properties; however, the proposed deck is located approximately 25 metres away from the top of bank and is outside of the floodplain.

Control of Flooding: TRCA water management staff has reviewed the plans related to the proposed works and has determined that there will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: The proposed works are limited in nature. No sedimentation is expected from these works as the deck is located well over 100 metres from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

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

Conservation of Land: TRCA staff are satisfied that there are no geotechnical/slope stability issues and there are no other significant natural features that may be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings This project 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 (E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44726 - Application #: 0900/10/MARK Report Prepared by: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 Date: October 27, 2010

EX10.34 43 EAST DRIVE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 59, 60, Plan 2926, (43 East Drive), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the demolition of the existing dwelling and the construction of a new 431.07 m² (4,640 ft²) residential dwelling.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

133 z Drawing No. A01 - Site Plan, Site Statistics and Notes, East Dr. Residence, prepared by Stoyanovskyy Design & Mina Design Group Inc., revision date October 28, 2010

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. The nature of the works is to facilitate the demolition of an existing dwelling and the construction of a new residential dwelling at 43 East Drive in Markham, located within an established residential subdivision. The majority of the property is located within the Unionville Special Policy Area and the rear portion of the site is located in the Regional floodplain. However, the proposed works are located entirely outside of the Regional floodplain, comprised of a manicured lawn, void of any significant vegetation. As such, there are no flooding concerns with this application.

Control of Flooding: The proposed dwelling is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, there are no flooding concerns with this application.

Pollution: In accordance with TRCA Guidelines, a sediment control fence will be erected and maintained before construction is undertaken and removed upon site stabilization. All excavated materials are to be removed from the site.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns related to the application at this time. In the unlikely event surficial erosion may occur, the applicant has agreed to staff's recommendation to implement an erosion control blanket and toe drain works over the slope and bank, if required.

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

Plantings No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. As such, no additional plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.1B - Development Guidelines for Development Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Area or Special Policy Area and Section 4.2.2 G - Infilling of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

134 CFN: 44197 - Application #: 0488/10/MARK Report Prepared by: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 Date: October 26, 2010

EX10.35 50 REEVE DRIVE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 51, Plan M-2016, (50 Reeve Drive), in the Town of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA regulated area of the Rouge River to construct a 13' x 16' elevated deck at the rear of the house and a 1.2m x 5.5m side yard deck.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Site Plan, Interior Renovations & Exterior Deck Replacement; 50 Reeve Drive, Markham ON; Drawing Sheet No. A-0; prepared by Markham High Tech Inc. Architects; dated September 2010; received September 29, 2010

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

Proposal: The proposal is to construct an elevated 13' x 16' deck at the rear of the existing dwelling and a 4' x 17' side yard deck within the Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed. This is a request for a permit "after the fact". The works were initiated in advance of a permit application being submitted, however TRCA staff are satisfied that the proposed works in general, are consistent with TRCA policy. The rear yard is currently a manicured lawn and is void of any significant vegetation and the side yard is also void of vegetation. The proposed deck is located approximately 8 metres away from the top of bank. The proposed works are all located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain and will not affect the storage of conveyance of flood waters. 135 Control of Flooding: TRCA water management staff has reviewed the plans related to the proposed works and has determined that there will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: The proposed works are limited in nature. No sedimentation is expected from these works as the deck is located well over 30 metres from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

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

Conservation of Land: TRCA staff are satisfied that there are no geotechnical/slope stability issues and there are no other significant natural features that may be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings This project 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 (E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44719 - Application #: 0902/10/MARK Report Prepared by: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306 Date: October 27, 2010

TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

EX10.36 2022331 ONTARIO INC. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Part Lot 48, Plan 65R-25714, PARTS 4 & 5, (166 Newkirk Road), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by 2022331 Ontario Inc.. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed to facilitate the development of industrial building.

136 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Dwg. No. A1, Context Plan with TRCA Flood Plain, Prepared by Wes Surdyka Architect Inc., Received October 7, 2010; z Dwg. No. L1, Landscape Plan, Prepared by Strybos Barron King Landscape Architect, Received October 7, 2010; z Dwg. No. 203171-1, Site Servicing and Grading Plan, Prepared by EMC Group Limited, Received October 7, 2010; z Dwg. No. Newkirk-srpr, Survey, Prepared by P. Salna Company Ltd., Received October 7, 2010.

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 Don River Watershed to facilitate the development of a industrial building and its associated grading works. The subject property is located east of Yonge Street and south of Elgin Mills Road East and is adjacent to German Mills Creek. The proposed development was approved in 2003 and as part of the approval, the applicant dedicated land to the TRCA to act as a buffer based on Ontario Regulation 158 policies that were in place a that time. The applicant has recently revived the application, but now must comply with Ontario Regulation 166/06 policies. TRCA staff reviewed the current proposal and are satisfied that the proposal is adequately outside of the floodplain, will maintain an appropriate buffer and will be floodproofed as the applicant has proposed to elevate the building above the floodline elevation. TRCA staff is satisfied that this proposal will not have any negative impacts to the Don River Watershed as the established buffer will be planted and the grading will be out of the floodplain.

137 Control of Flooding: The subject site is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no further impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters are anticipated.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained on the subject property throughout all phases of construction adjacent to the tributary.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this project as all slopes have been verified.

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

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

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

CFN: 44755 - Application #: 0918/10/RH Report Prepared by: Uton Samuels, extension 5386 For information contact: Uton Samuels, extension 5386 Date: November 3, 2010

TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE

EX10.37 3957 BETHESDA ROAD 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 5, Concession 6, (3957 Bethesda Road), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new residential dwelling on a vacant lot within a Regulated Area associated with a tributary to the Rouge River..

138 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Drawing No. Part of A1, Site Plan, prepared by Henry W Chiu Architect, dated October 2010, Revision No. 2, revised on October 26, 2010, received by TRCA on October 27, 2010; z Drawing No. Part of A2, Basement Floor Plan, prepared by Henry W Chiu Architect, dated October 2010, Revision No. 2, revised on October 26, 2010, received by TRCA on October 27, 2010; z Drawing No. Part of A4 & A6, Rear (South Side) Elevation, prepared by Henry W Chiu Architect, dated October 2010, Revision No. 2, revised on October 26, 2010, received by TRCA on October 27, 2010.

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

Proposal: The applicants seek permission in order to construct a new residential dwelling on a vacant lot that is partially covered by the Regional Storm Flood Plain associated with a headwater tributary of the Little Rouge Creek. The subject lands are located on the south side of Bethesda Road between McCowan Road and Kennedy Road in a rural area of the town northwest of the Community of Stouffville. The subject lands are on the south slope of the Oak Ridges Moraine and are within an area traversed by many watercourses and wetlands typical of a headwater zone on the Oak Ridges Moraine. Due to the presence of a small tributary located off site to the west, and the relatively flat topography between the site and the watercourse, a wide and shallow flood plain covers a large portion of the currently vacant lot.

139 Control of Flooding: The proposed dwelling has been sited outside of the Regional Storm Flood Plain on the lot. TRCA staff required the Owner to prepare a Flood Study in order to determine the precise boundary of the flood plain on the subject lands. The proposed driveway will be raised above existing grades by approximately 0.5m to 1m (1.6 to 3.2 feet) in order to ensure access to the dwelling will not be inundated with flood waters in the event of a Regional Storm. Staff have determined that these measures will have a negligible impact upon the storage and conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: The proposed works are removed from any significant natural heritage or hydrological features, such as watercourses or wetlands. As such there is a low risk of sedimentation from construction activity reaching any feature.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: There are no erosion or slope stability concerns associated with this proposal.

Conservation of Land: The proposed dwelling, driveway, and associated grading and servicing such as the septic system have been sited on an area currently subject to agricultural cultivation and will not have an impact upon any natural heritage or hydrological features.

Plantings No plantings have been required as part of this proposal due to the proper siting of works away from any natural features or areas.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 G), Development & Redevelopment/Intensification Within Non-Established Communities/Highly Urbanized Areas -Infilling, of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44415 - Application #: 0667/10/WS Report Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718 For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718 Date: November 3, 2010

140 TOWNSHIP OF KING

EX10.38 3801 KING ROAD 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 10, Plan 542, (3801 King Road), in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new single-detached dwelling and new septic system within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed at 3801 King Road in the Township of King.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit: z Lot Grading Plan, prepared by David Horwood Limited, dated September 3, 2010, received by the TRCA September 30, 2010, redline revised to indicate location of sediment control fencing and removal of excess fill material.

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

Proposal: The purpose is to construct a new single-detached dwelling and new septic system within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed. The subject property is partially within a well vegetated, valley feature which contains an intermittent watercourse that connects to a wetland outside of the subject property.

141 As part of the associated King Township consent file (File No. 05-B-06), TRCA staff staked the dripline on the subject property on December 7, 2006. The proposed dwelling is located a minimum 4 metres away from the staked dripline. The proposed dwelling is set back approximately 10 metres from the long-term-stable top-of-slope (LTSTOS) as determined in a Geotechnical Report prepared by Patriot Engineering Ltd., dated April 8, 2010. Portions of the proposed septic system are located closer to the LTSTOS, but at no point are these works closer than 4 metres from the stable slope line. Furthermore, none of the septic system works encroach into the previously staked dripline area.

TRCA ecology and geotechnical staff are satisfied that the proposed works are adequately set back from the natural features on the property and that best-efforts have been achieved for this size constrained lot.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are not located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. There will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be installed and maintained during the duration of construction to prevent the transport of sediment into the adjacent valley system.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: TRCA geotechnical staff are satisfied that the proposed works are adequately set back from the long-term-stable top-of-slope and will not impact the slope's stability.

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

Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored to the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 G) - Infilling - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44712 - Application #: 0891/10/KING Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: October 8, 2010

142 PERMIT APPLICATIONS EX10.39 - EX10.58 ARE ERRATA ITEMS:

Staff's recommendation for approval is based upon the review and acceptance of additional information from the applicant. The applicant has been informed that the information outstanding must be reviewed and accepted by staff prior to the Executive Committee Meeting. Staff will advise that this application be withdrawn from the Executive Committee Agenda should this information remain outstanding.

CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.39 2073740 ONTARIO INC./2073737 ONTARIO INC. To site grade on Lot 9, Concession 9, N.D.S., in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by 2073740 Ontario Inc./2073737 Ontario Inc.. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The purpose of the application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading associated with a draft plan of subdivision application (City File No. 21T-09003B). The subject lands are located on the east side of McVean Drive and south of Castlemore Road. The Main Branch of the West Humber River traverses the subject property. Future residential development is proposed on both sides of the valley corridor bisecting the subject lands. The property is located within the planning boundaries of the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan.

143 The proposed works are located on the tableland portion of the subject property. No works are located within the valley corridor and/or Regional Storm Floodplain.

This permit application is one of several proposed topsoil stripping and pre-grading applications associated with the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan draft plan of subdivision applications currently on the November 12, 2010 TRCA Executive Committee meeting agenda.

Through the Secondary Plan review, a Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) was reviewed and approved by the TRCA. An erosion and sediment control plan has been provided for the subject property. The proposed erosion and sediment control scheme is consistent with the requirements and recommendations approved with the MESP report.

A separate TRCA permit application will be submitted for the proposed servicing, final grading and planting requirements associated with this draft plan of subdivision.

Control of Flooding: The area to which this application applies is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., temporary sediment ponds, silt fence, rock check dams, etc.) will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction consistent with TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

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

Plantings A planting plan will be submitted through a separate TRCA permit application for the balance of the subdivision works.

Policy Guidelines: The proposed works are consistent with Section 4.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 44809 - Application #: 0942/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: November 3, 2010

144 EX10.40 2073913 ONTARIO INC. To site grade on Lot 9, Concession 9, N.D.S., in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by 2073913 Ontario Incorporated. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The purpose of the application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading associated with a draft plan of subdivision application (City File No. 21T-09006B). The subject lands are located on the east side of McVean Drive and south of Castlemore Road. The Main Branch of the West Humber River traverses the subject property. Future residential development is proposed on both sides of the valley corridor bisecting the subject lands. The property is located within the planning boundaries of the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan.

The proposed works are located on the tableland portion of the subject property. No works are located within the valley corridor and/or Regional Storm Floodplain.

This permit application is one of several proposed topsoil stripping and pre-grading applications associated with the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan draft plan of subdivision applications currently on the November 12, 2010 TRCA Executive Committee meeting agenda.

145 Through the Secondary Plan review, a Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) was reviewed and approved by the TRCA. An erosion and sediment control plan has been provided for the subject property. The proposed erosion and sediment control scheme is consistent with the requirements and recommendations approved with the MESP report.

A separate TRCA permit application will be submitted for the proposed servicing, final grading and planting requirements associated with this draft plan of subdivision.

Control of Flooding: The area to which this application applies is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., temporary sediment ponds, silt fence, rock check dams, etc.) will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction consistent with TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

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

Plantings A planting plan will be submitted through a separate TRCA permit application for the balance of the subdivision works.

Policy Guidelines: The proposed works are consistent with Section 4.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 44811 - Application #: 0944/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: November 2, 2010

EX10.41 APPLEMOOR PROPERTIES LTD./STARVILLA HOMES CORP./FLORENTINE DESIGN CORP. To site grade on Lot 10, Concession 9 NDS, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Applemoor Properties Ltd./Starvilla Homes Corp./Florentine Design Corp.. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading.

146 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The purpose of the application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading associated with a draft plan of subdivision application (City File No. 21T-09004B). The subject lands are located on the east side of McVean Drive and south of Castlemore Road. The Main Branch of the West Humber River traverses the eastern portion of the subject lands. Future residential development is proposed on the west side of the valley corridor. The property is located within the planning boundaries of the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan.

The proposed works are located on the tableland portion of the subject property. No works are located within the valley corridor and/or Regional Storm Floodplain.

This permit application is one of several proposed topsoil stripping and pre-grading applications associated with the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan draft plan of subdivision applications currently on the November 12, 2010 TRCA Executive Committee meeting agenda.

Through the Secondary Plan review, a Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) was reviewed and approved by the TRCA. An erosion and sediment control plan has been provided for the subject property. The proposed erosion and sediment control scheme is consistent with the requirements and recommendations approved with the MESP report.

A separate TRCA permit application will be submitted for the proposed servicing, final grading and planting requirements associated with this draft plan of subdivision.

147 Control of Flooding: The area to which this application applies is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., temporary sediment ponds, silt fence, rock check dams, etc.) will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction consistent with TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

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

Plantings A planting plan will be submitted through a separate TRCA permit application for the balance of the subdivision works.

Policy Guidelines: The proposed works are consistent with Section 4.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 44814 - Application #: 0945/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: November 2, 2010

EX10.42 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 Conservation Drive between Hurontario Street and Kennedy Road in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Brampton. The purpose is to rehabilitate Conservation Drive Bridge over the Etobicoke Creek located between Hurontario Street and Kennedy Road. The City of Brampton will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for Bridge Maintenance.

148 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The City of Brampton has proposed the rehabilitation of Conservation Drive Bridge over the Etobicoke Creek located between Hurontario Street and Kennedy Road. The bridge works will include the removal and replacement of the sidewalks and parapet walls, as well as the repair of any delaminations or cracks on the abutments and wingwalls.

Control of Flooding: There will be no impacts to the control of flooding.

Pollution: Standard erosion control measures (silt fence, catch basin covers and tarp) 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: No stabilization is required as no vegetation will be disturbed.

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. The City of Brampton will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for Bridge Maintenance.

149 Plantings No vegetation removals are required to complete these works.

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

CFN: 43978 - Application #: 0337/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Ben Krul, extension 5769 For information contact: Ben Krul, extension 5769 Date: November 2, 2010

EX10.43 IBRANS DEVELOPMENTS LTD. To site grade on Lot 9, Concession 9, N.D.S., in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Ibrans Developments Limited. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

150 Proposal: The purpose of the application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading associated with a draft plan of subdivision application (City File No. 21T-09009B). The subject lands are located on the east side of McVean Drive and south of Castlemore Road. The Main Branch of the West Humber River traverses the subject property. Future residential development is proposed on both sides of the valley corridor bisecting the subject lands. The property is located within the planning boundaries of the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan.

The proposed works are located on the tableland portion of the subject property. No works are located within the valley corridor and/or Regional Storm Floodplain.

This permit application is one of several proposed topsoil stripping and pre-grading applications associated with the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan draft plan of subdivision applications currently on the November 12, 2010 TRCA Executive Committee meeting agenda.

Through the Secondary Plan review, a Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) was reviewed and approved by the TRCA. An erosion and sediment control plan has been provided for the subject property. The proposed erosion and sediment control scheme is consistent with the requirements and recommendations approved with the MESP report.

A separate TRCA permit application will be submitted for the proposed servicing, final grading and planting requirements associated with this draft plan of subdivision.

Control of Flooding: The area to which this application applies is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., temporary sediment ponds, silt fence, rock check dams, etc.) will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction consistent with TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

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

Plantings A planting plan will be submitted through a separate TRCA permit application for the balance of the subdivision works.

151 Policy Guidelines: The proposed works are consistent with Section 4.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 44805 - Application #: 0940/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: November 3, 2010

EX10.44 JORDON ENTERPRISES INC. To interfere with a wetland on Lot 11, Concession 2, (Northwest corner of Highway 410 and Highway 7), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Jordon Enterprises Incorporated. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to carry out clean-up works to a wetland feature.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

152 Proposal: The purpose of this application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate clean-up works for a portion of the Provincially Significant Heart Lake Wetland Complex (PSW). The wetland feature is located northwest of the intersection of Bovaird Drive and Highway 410 and is bounded to the west by Heart Lake Road, to the east by the former Heart Lake Road right-of-way and to the south by vacant undeveloped property. To the north of the wetland feature is a small access road connecting Heart Lake Road with the former Heart Lake Road right-of-way. The wetland has an area of approximately 1.7 hectares with the largest portion (1.4 hectares) located on lands owned by the Peel County Game and Protective Association (PCGFPA) and a smaller portion (0.3 hectares) located on the Jordan Enterprises Incorporated property to the south. Surrounding properties are used for commercial and residential purposes.

It is our understanding that the major portion of the PSW is owned by the PCGFPA, and a small portion, approximately 1 acre is owned by the applicant (i.e., Jordan Enterprises Inc.). We understand that the PCGFPA site was previously used as a gun club. Due to the historical use of the area by the PCGFPA, the wetland feature is contaminated by lead shot and clay target fragments from trap shooting activities.

As a condition of future development applications, the City of Brampton has identified to the land owner that the wetland is to be cleaned-up and remediated. Please note, the completion of the wetland clean-up is not a requirement of the TRCA pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06 and/or our policies and programs. However, TRCA staff has advocated for the clean-up of this PSW.

As a component of this application, the applicant has prepared a remediation and restoration plan for the contaminated PSW. A dredge and screening separation system will be used to remove the lead shot and clay target fragments from the impacted sediments. The dredging will begin at the south end of the wetland and proceed northward along east-west grid lines with the dredged material piped to the separation area. The objective of the remediation is for the site to meet the applicable Ontario Regulation 153/04 standards and to then file a Record of Site Condition for the development lands to the Ministry of Environment (MOE) Brownfield Registry. As the remedial activities will result in significant disturbance to the wetland community, a post-remediation restoration plan has also been proposed to return the wetland to its pre-existing state.

Through the review process, Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) staff has been involved. MNR staff supports the proposed works, recognizing that such remediation will result in the wetland being returned to its pre-existing state (i.e., vegetation communities, species composition, shape, etc.).

Please note that TRCA staff is currently in discussions with the land owner concerning development options for the tableland portion of the subject property. However, the review of the development proposal will be completed through a separate TRCA permit review process.

153 Control of Flooding: The area to which this application applies is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

Conservation of Land: The proposed works involve the removal of cattails above the wetland water's surface. Cattail stems and leaves can clog the dredge, though it can easily deal with the portion of the plant left below the water's surface. This work will be completed during the winter months, when they can be cleared on the ice surface or in the early spring before re-growth begins. Other plant material will also be cleared, as necessary, to allow dredge access and provide a separation area for the dredged material. However, plant material will be saved and re-used on site for the restoration process. A plant inventory has been completed as a component of this application to identify the plant removals. A restoration plan has been submitted for our review and approval. The objective of the restoration project is to return the wetland to its pre-remediation state. This will include restoring vegetation communities and species composition and ensuring that the wetland shape is as near pre-remedial conditions as possible.

Plantings All proposed plant materials are native and non-invasive consistent with TRCA's planting and restoration guidelines.

Policy Guidelines: This project is in conformity with Section 5.4 (B) - Environmental Management Projects - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 44654 - Application #: 0844/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: November 2, 2010

EX10.45 6 FORESTVIEW COURT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Block 17, Plan 43812, (6 Forestview Court), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works in a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 1618 square metre (17,416 sq. ft.) single family dwelling associated with a municipal building permit.

154 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to undertake works in a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a single family dwelling on 6 Forestview Court, in the City of Brampton. The subject property is located within an approved Plan of Subdivision (Plan 43812). The rear of the subject property is adjacent to a valley corridor. The top of bank associated with the valley corridor was delineated through the subdivision process and the proposed works are setback 10 metres from the top of bank. As such, there are no geotechnical concerns anticipated with this application. Although there are no geotechnical, ecology, or flooding concerns anticipated with this application, a planting plan will be provided in order to provide a net ecological gain with this application.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, there are no impacts to the storage and 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 anticipated with this project.

155 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 All plantings will be native and non-invasive in accordance with TRCA's guidelines.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.1 - New Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Plan (VSCMP).

CFN: 44813 - Application #: 0946/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: November 2, 2010

EX10.46 PORT MARK INVESTMENTS LTD. To site grade on Lot 8, 9, Concession 9, N.D.S., in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Port Mark Investments Limited. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

156 Proposal: The purpose of the application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading associated with a draft plan of subdivision application (City File No. 21T-09002B). The subject lands are located on the east side of McVean Drive and south of Castlemore Road. The Main Branch of the West Humber River traverses the subject property. Future residential development is proposed on both sides of the valley corridor bisecting the subject lands. The property is located within the planning boundaries of the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan.

The proposed works are located on the tableland portion of the subject property. No works are located within the valley corridor and/or Regional Storm Floodplain.

This permit application is one of several proposed topsoil stripping and pre-grading applications associated with the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan draft plan of subdivision applications currently on the November 12, 2010 TRCA Executive Committee meeting agenda.

Through the Secondary Plan review, a Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) was reviewed and approved by the TRCA. An erosion and sediment control plan has been provided for the subject property. The proposed erosion and sediment control scheme is consistent with the requirements and recommendations approved with the MESP report.

A separate TRCA permit application will be submitted for the proposed servicing, final grading and planting requirements associated with this draft plan of subdivision.

Control of Flooding: The area to which this application applies is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., temporary sediment ponds, silt fence, rock check dams, etc.) will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction consistent with TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

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

Plantings A planting plan will be submitted through a separate TRCA permit application for the balance of the subdivision works.

157 Policy Guidelines: The proposed works are consistent with Section 4.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 44812 - Application #: 0943/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: November 3, 2010

EX10.47 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 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 The Gore Road, north and south of Castlemore Road in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of Peel. The purpose is to install a watermain and sanitary sewer along The Gore Road from approximately 200 m south to 250 m north of Castlemore Road in the City of Brampton. The warmwater fisheries timing window will apply to the watercourse crossings in order to mitigate any adverse affects to the local fish communities. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

158 Proposal: The Region of Peel is proposing the installation of a watermain and sanitary sewer along The Gore Road from approximately 200 m south to 250 m north of Castlemore Road in the City of Brampton. This permit will be issued for the construction of a 400 mm diameter watermain and a 750 mm diameter sanitary sewer under The Gore Road Tributary located north of Castlemore Road. Both the watermain and sanitary sewer will be installed by method of open cut within the roadway and trenchless tunnelling under The Gore Road Tributary.

Control of Flooding: There will be no impacts to the control of flooding.

Pollution: Standard erosion control measures (silt fence, rock check dams, and erosion control blankets) 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: The stabilization works proposed as part of this project will alleviate erosion issues.

Conservation of Land: With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, and the works conducted during the Ministry of Natural Resources warmwater fisheries (July 1 to March 31) timing window, 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 stabilized and restored with native, non-invasive plant species.

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

CFN: 44064 - Application #: 0453/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Ben Krul, extension 5769 For information contact: Ben Krul, extension 5769 Date: November 2, 2010

EX10.48 VINCENZO BELLISSIMO (CALI GROUP) To site grade on Lot 10, Concession 9, N.D.S., in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Vincenzo Bellissimo (Cali Group). The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading.

159 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The purpose of the application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and pre-grading associated with a draft plan of subdivision application (City File No. 21T-09005B). The subject lands are located on the east side of McVean Drive and south of Castlemore Road. The Main Branch of the West Humber River traverses the subject property. Future residential development is proposed on the southern and northeast portions of the subject property. The property is located within the planning boundaries of the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan.

The proposed works are located on the tableland portion of the subject property. No works are located within the valley corridor and/or Regional Storm Floodplain.

This permit application is one of several proposed topsoil stripping and pre-grading applications associated with the Bram East Area "H" Secondary Plan draft plan of subdivision applications currently on the November 12, 2010 TRCA Executive Committee meeting agenda.

Through the Secondary Plan review, a Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) was reviewed and approved by the TRCA. An erosion and sediment control plan has been provided in support of this application. The proposed erosion and sediment control scheme is consistent with the requirements and recommendations approved with the MESP report, as well as TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

A separate TRCA permit application will be submitted for the proposed servicing, final grading and planting requirements associated with this draft plan of subdivision.

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

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., temporary sediment ponds, silt fence, rock check dams, etc.) will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction consistent with TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

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

Plantings A planting plan will be submitted through a separate TRCA permit application for the balance of the subdivision works.

Policy Guidelines: The proposed works are consistent with Section 4.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 44810 - Application #: 0941/10/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: November 3, 2010

CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.49 2 DACRE CRESCENT 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 Part Lot 8, Lot 7, Plan M-579, (2 Dacre Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling at 2 Dacre Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing single family detached dwelling is to be demolished.

161 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to develop within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey single family detached dwelling at 2 Dacre Crescent. The existing single family detached dwelling is to be demolished. The subject site is located south of Bloor Street West and east of South Kingsway in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

Conditional Permit: The issuance of this permit is conditional upon the approval of City of Toronto's Urban Forestry Services. Minor revisions to the approved plans required on behalf of Urban Forestry Services will be addressed by TRCA staff through redline revisions.

Control of Flooding: The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are located no further than the existing limits of development. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(D) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 43901 - Application #: 0267/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 3, 2010

EX10.50 18 BYNG AVENUE To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and 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 Part Lot 11, Plan 2328, (18 Byng Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a one-storey rear addition, side garage addition and a rear deck to the existing single family detached dwelling at 18 Byng Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

163 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The purpose of this application is to construct a one-storey rear addition, side garage addition, and a rear deck to the existing single family detached dwelling at 18 Byng Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York). The subject site is located south of Finch Avenue West and east of Albion Road within a Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed. The proposed works are to be constructed in the Regulatory Floodplain.

Control of Flooding: The subject property is located within a Regulatory Floodplain of the Humber River Watershed. However, TRCA staff have determined the proposed works will not adversely impact the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters, and the proposed addition is adequately flood proofed.

Pollution: Sediment and erosion control fencing is not required as the proposed works are adequately set back from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

Conservation of Land: There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

Plantings Native plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(B) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions within Non-Established Communities/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

164 CFN: 44678 - Application #: 0864/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 3, 2010

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.51 11 ST. MARGARETS 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 Part Block A, Plan 2773,, (11 St. Margarets 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 watershed to facilitate construction of a replacement two-storey dwelling, replacement retaining wall, and new hot tub.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The proposed works include construction of a replacement two-storey dwelling, replacement patio and retaining wall, and new in-ground hot tub in the rear yard. The proposed dwelling and terrace are located at toe-of-slope. The existing in-ground swimming pool will be retained. A bridge spanning from the second storey to the adjacent top-of-bank is proposed to allow for wheel chair access to both the upper and lower tiers of the rear yard. The site is located south of York Mills Road, east of Yonge Street, in the City of Toronto.

165 Control of Flooding: The site is partially located within the Regional Storm floodplain. The proposed dwelling and landscaping works are not located in the floodplain portion of the site.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be erected prior to commencement of any construction or regrading activities, and will remain in place until construction is complete and any exposed soils have been stabilized.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: A geotechnical investigation has been reviewed and accepted by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff, and the proposal will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of the report. The new development also includes replacement of the existing retaining structures which will reduce the potential for erosion.

Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. Appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed.

Plantings Native tree shrub and seed mix will be planted in accordance with the City of Toronto Ravine and Natural Feature Protection By-Law.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2(D), Replacement Structures, and 4.2.2(E), Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures, of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 43624 - Application #: 0072/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 2, 2010

EX10.52 8 TIMBERGLADE COURT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Part Lot 12, Plan 5302, (8 Timberglade Court), 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 watershed to facilitate construction of a replacement deck, patio and pergola at the rear of the existing dwelling.

166 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The proposed works include renovation to the existing deck and patio at the rear of the dwelling, as well as a slope remediation and restoration plan. The site is located north or Lawrence Avenue East, east of Bayview Avenue, in the City of Toronto.

Control of Flooding: The site is not located in the Regional Storm floodplain.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing is not required as the property is not located adjacent to a watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: A geotechnical report and addendum have been reviewed to the satisfaction of TRCA geotechnical engineering staff, and the works will be constructed in accordance with these documents. Slope restoration works will include the use of fibre matting to secure plantings. No regrading activities will be performed within the valley feature.

Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. Restoration plantings will be installed in accordance with the recommendations of the approved geotechnical reports.

167 Plantings Native tree shrub and seed mix will be planted in accordance with the City of Toronto's Ravine and Natural Feature Protection By-Law.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2(D), Replacement Structures, of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 43680 - Application #: 0107/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Michelle Stafford, extension 5250 For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311 Date: November 1, 2010

CITY OF TORONTO [SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.53 SCARBORO GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 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 Part Lot 15, Concession D, (321 Scarborough Golf Club Road), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Scarboro Golf and Country Club. The purpose is to construct a new irrigation reservoir adjacent to the west tributary of the Highland Creek.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

168 Proposal: It is proposed to construct a new irrigation reservoir to be setback 15 metres from the watercourse. The works also include the construction of a creek water intake system comprising a pumphouse, water intake pipe and access road. The purpose of the reservoir is to provide sufficient water for the irrigation of the golf course during times of restricted water taking from the West Highland Creek.

Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located within the Regional Storm Floodplain, however they will not significantly affect the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Silt fencing will be secured around all construction areas to prevent the migration of construction generated sediment into the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: Not applicable.

Conservation of Land: A comprehensive planting plan has been reviewed and approved by TRCA and Urban Forestry staff at the City of Toronto.

Plantings All plantings will be in accordance with TRCA's Post-Construction Restoration Guidelines and Seed Mix Guidelines.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.4.2 (H) Existing Resource-Based-Uses- of the Authorities Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44553 - Application #: 0772/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Mark Rapus, extension 5259 For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259 Date: November 2, 2010

169 CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.54 CITY OF TORONTO To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on , (Don Valley Parkway and Don Mills Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to replace the existing asphalt pathway with a new asphalt pathway in the same footprint. The City will also be replacing the walkway deck as well as the north and south approach walkway. Due to the proximity of the project limits in relation to the West and East Branches of the Don River, staff will be preparing a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: This proposal involves the replacement of the existing asphalt pathway with a new asphalt pathway in the same footprint. The existing walkway deck will be replaced, which will remain supported by hangers from an existing overhead bridge and wood piers. To compliment this, the approaches to the north and south of the walkway will also be replaced. The existing wood piers and concrete footings will be replaced with steel piers and new concrete footings. The City intends to construct this project between September and November 2010. There will be no tree removals associate with the work. Appropriate erosion and sediment control measures as well as tree protection fencing will be installed to prevent the deposition of sediments into the water and protect trees and vegetation that will not be impacted as a result of the work. City of Toronto Urban Forestry staff are involved with this project. All disturbed areas will be reseeded once the works are finished.

170 Control of Flooding: The proposed maintenance is not anticipated to affect the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment fencing) will be implemented prior to the commencement of the work, and maintained for the duration of the works, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering nearby watercourses. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable

Erosion: Staff has not identified any geotechnical/slope stability issues with the proposal.

Conservation of Land: There will be no tree removals associated with this project. The project will not include any in-stream work; thus, there will be no concerns related to fish habitat. A Letter of Advice regarding erosion and sediment control measures will be prepared by TRCA staff on behalf of DFO.

Plantings All existing topsoil will be put back after the work is completed. No tree removals are proposed as part of the project.

Policy Guidelines: The proposed complies with Section 4.3-infrastructure and Servicing-of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44551 - Application #: 0780/10/TOR Report Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714 Date: November 3, 2010

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.55 89 CLARENCE STREET 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 , (89 Clarence Street), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a replacement home and new inground swimming pool within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed at 89 Clarence Street in the City of Vaughan.

171 The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

Proposal: The purpose is to construct a replacement home and new inground swimming pool within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed. The subject property is located within the Woodbridge Special Policy Area (SPA) and is entirely within the Regional Storm Flood Plain but outside of the Hydraulic Floodway. In addition, based upon a topographical survey prepared by Ertl Surveyors, dated April 16, 2010, the subject property is located above the 350 year event flood elevation of 142.49 metres above sea level, which is consistent with development requirement policies within the Woodbridge SPA. The subject property is generally flat and is also devoid of any significant vegetation.

Control of Flooding: The subject property is located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. TRCA water resources staff are satisfied that the proposed works will have a minimal affect on the storage and conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be erected and maintained to prevent the transport of sediment into the adjacent property and watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

172 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 All disturbed areas will be restored to the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features.

Policy Guidelines: The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.1 B) - Development & Redevelopment Within Establish Designated Two Zone Areas and Special Policy Areas - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 44234 - Application #: 0507/10/VAUG Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724 For information contact: Kevin Huang, extension 5307 Date: September 7, 2010

TOWN OF CALEDON

EX10.56 16111 THE GORE ROAD To site grade and interfere with a wetland on Part Lot 21, Concession 4, (16111 The Gore 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 installation of a new septic system.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

173 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 Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the installation of a new septic system at 16111 The Gore Road, in the Town of Caledon. The subject property is located on the east side of The Gore Road, just north of Old Church Road, in the Town of Caledon.

Please be advised that TRCA staff reviewed and the TRCA Executive Committee approved at the December 1, 2006 TRCA Executive Committee meeting a permit (Permit No. C-07697) the existing residential dwelling located on the subject property. Please note that the approval included the construction of a septic system. The applicant has revised the original plan to include a revised septic system, which is currently proposed. However, the original permit has since expired. As such, a new permit application is required in order to facilitate the current proposal.

The subject property is located on the Oak Ridges Moraine (ORM) and has been reviewed by TRCA and Town of Caledon staff to ensure conformity to the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan (ORMCP). A significant portion of the subject property is located within the Provincially Significant Centreville Creek Wetland Complex (PSW) and is designated an Environmentally Significant Area (ESA). The development envelope was reviewed and approved as a component of the earlier permit. The proposed new septic system is located within the boundaries of the building envelope.

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

Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

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

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

Plantings As no significant vegetation will be removed, plantings are not required.

174 Policy Guidelines: The proposed works are consistent with Section 4.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 44821 - Application #: 0954/10/CAL Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244 For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244 Date: November 1, 2010

TOWN OF MARKHAM

EX10.57 TOWN OF MARKHAM To site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Steelcase Road near John Street, in the Town of Markham, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Town of Markham. The purpose is to permit repairs to the existing box culvert including: repair of delamination and cracks, replacement of the existing concrete floor within the corrugated steel culvert, and replacement of the failed gabion walls with river stone. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) warm water fisheries timing window will apply to the work.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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

175 Proposal: The proposal involves repairs to the existing culvert and gabion walls located on Steelcase Road West, south of John Street, east of Highway 404, within a Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed, in the Town of Markham. The work will include repairs to the existing box culvert including: repair of delamination and cracks, replacement of the existing concrete floor within the corrugated steel culvert, and replacement of the failed gabion walls with river stone.

Control of Flooding: The proposed repair work is located within the estimated Regional Storm Flood Plain. The proposed work will closely approximate existing conditions and is not anticipated to affect the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment fencing, coffer dam & bypass pump) will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering any watercourse or wetland. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable.

Erosion: Staff have not identified any geotechnical/slope stability issues with the proposal.

Conservation of Land: The work will take place within the watercourse, however, coffer dams and bypass pumping will be employed in order to isolate the work area from the watercourse and minimize the downstream transport of construction generated debris. 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 issued by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). The MNR warm water fisheries timing window (construction to occur between July 1 and March 31) will apply to the works. Vegetation removals are required to access the site, however the Town has proposed appropriate restoration to compensate.

Plantings The Town has proposed the planting of 9 trees and 51 shrubs to restore the site.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 43915 - Application #: 0285/10/MARK Report Prepared by: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744 For information contact: Suzanne Bevan, extension 5759 Date: November 3, 2010

176 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

EX10.58 8 WENDY WAY To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 94, 95, Plan 202, (8 Wendy Way), in the Town of Richmond Hill, 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 298.23 square metre (3,210 sq. ft.), two-storey replacement dwelling on the subject property associated with a municipal site plan application.

The permit will be issued for the period of November 12, 2010 to November 11, 2012.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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 Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 298.23 square metre (3,210 sq. ft.), two-storey replacement dwelling on the subject property. The existing dwelling is not floodproofed and is partially located within the Regional Floodplain, but outside of the hydraulic floodway. The proposed replacement dwelling will be adequately floodproofed such that all openings will be above the Regional Storm elevation. The building will also be able to withstand water flow velocities expected during the Regional Storm Event. In addition, in order to conform to VSCMP 'minor addition' policies, the added total area of the proposed dwelling will not exceed 50% of the existing structure. The dwelling is also within the vicinity of a Provincially Significant Wetland (PSW), however, is separated from the wetland by a municipal road and no impacts to the wetland are anticipated as a result of the proposed works. As such, there are no flooding, ecology, or geotechnical concerns anticipated with this proposal.

177 Control of Flooding: The proposed works are partially located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA staff have confirmed that the replacement structure and proposed addition 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 anticipated with this project.

Conservation of Land: The proposed works are located within an existing manicured lawn. As such, 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 have not been required at this time.

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

CFN: 44517 - Application #: 0744/10/RH Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743 For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324 Date: November 3, 2010

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