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Executive Committee Meeting Agenda #7/16 September 9, 2016 9:30 A.M. HEAD OFFICE, 101 EXCHANGE AVENUE, VAUGHAN Members: Chair Maria Augimeri Vice Chair Michael Di Biase Jack Ballinger David Barrow Vincent Crisanti Glenn De Baeremaeker Chris Fonseca Jennifer Innis Colleen Jordan Giorgio Mammoliti Mike Mattos Ron Moeser Pages 1. MINUTES OF MEETING #6/16, HELD ON AUGUST 5, 2016 Link to Executive Committee Minutes 2. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES 3. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF 4. DELEGATIONS 5. PRESENTATIONS 1

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Executive Committee MeetingAgenda 

 

 

#7/16September 9, 2016

9:30 A.M.HEAD OFFICE, 101 EXCHANGE AVENUE, VAUGHAN

Members:

Chair Maria AugimeriVice Chair Michael Di Biase

Jack BallingerDavid BarrowVincent Crisanti

Glenn De BaeremaekerChris FonsecaJennifer InnisColleen Jordan

Giorgio MammolitiMike MattosRon Moeser

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1. MINUTES OF MEETING #6/16, HELD ON AUGUST 5, 2016Link to Executive Committee Minutes

2. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES

3. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF

4. DELEGATIONS

5. PRESENTATIONS

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6. CORRESPONDENCE

6.1 A submission dated July 12, 2016 from Ms. Jane Fairburn, resident,Scarborough, in regard to Scarborough Waterfront Development Project.

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6.2 A submission dated August 29, 2016 from Mr. Roy Wright, resident,Scarborough, in regard to the Scarborough Waterfront Project.

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7. SECTION I - ITEMS FOR AUTHORITY ACTION

7.1 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020 15Acquisition for the Jennifer Court Erosion Control Project, Humber RiverWatershed2 and 4 Jennifer Court, City of TorontoCFN 55065 and CFN 55066

7.2 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020 18Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River WatershedBolton Gateway Developments Inc.CFN 56266

7.3 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020 21Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River Watershed PowerStream Inc.CFN 56094

7.4 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020 24Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Duffins Creek Watershed Oxford HomesCFN 56293

7.5 GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020 27Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Don River WatershedLongyard Properties Inc.CFN 56432

8. SECTION II - ITEMS FOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ACTION

8.1 WESTERN WATERFRONT MAJOR MAINTENANCE STRATEGY 30Shoreline Erosion Control Prioritization and Maintenance Study

9. SECTION III - ITEMS FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE BOARD

9.1 PROVINCIAL REVIEW OF THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT 35Comments to be Submitted to the Province of Ontario through the EnvironmentalBill of Rights

9.2 CONFIDENTIAL AS IT PERTAINS TO ON-GOING PROPERTYNEGOTIATIONS

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BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE PARKING LOT EXPRESSION OFINTERESTInformation Update  

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10. SECTION IV - ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06, AS AMENDEDPERMIT APPLICATIONS 10.1 – 10.14 ARE MAJOR APPLICATION - REGULARApplications that involved a more complex suite of technical studies to demonstrateconsistency with policies; applications that cover a significant geographic area (e.g.subdivisions, stormwater management ponds), extensive modifications to the landscape,major infrastructure projects, emergency infrastructure works, resolution ofviolations/after the fact permits, trail construction.

10.1 CITY OF BRAMPTON 50CLAIREVILLE HEIGHTS II LIMITED (CASTLERIDGE HOMES)To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site gradeon Lot 6, 7, Concession 8, N.D.S., 65 Yorkland Boulevard, in the City ofBrampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned byClaireville Heights II Limited (Castleridge Homes). The purpose is to undertakeworks within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in orderto facilitate the construction of a high-rise apartment building with anunderground parking garage associated with a municipal official planamendment application, zoning by-law amendment application, site planapplication and building permit application.

10.2 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL 54REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEELTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, temporarily orpermanently place, dump or remove any material originating on the site orelsewhere, and alter a watercourse, from the intersection of Highway 407 andSteeles Avenue East to the intersection of Queen Street East and GorewayDrive, in the City of Brampton, Mimico Creek Watershed as located propertywhich the Region of Peel is currently in the process of obtaining easements. The purpose is to twin the existing East Brampton trunk sewer from theintersection of Highway 407 and Steeles Avenue East to the intersection ofQueen Street East and Goreway Drive and realign a small section of MimicoCreek to address bank erosion issues, in the City of Brampton. The warm waterconstruction timing window will apply to this project.

10.3 CITY OF PICKERING 60CITY OF PICKERING To site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material,originating on the site or elsewhere, and alter a watercourse from MountcastleCrescent to Dixie Road and Kitley Avenue, in the City of Pickering,Frenchman's Bay Watershed, as located on the property owned by City ofPickering. The purpose is to restore a storm sewer outfall channel at PineCreek that extends from Mountcastle Crescent to Dixie Road and KitleyAvenue, in the City of Pickering.  The warm water construction timing windowwill apply to this project.

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10.4 CITY OF PICKERING 63NORTH PICKERING COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade andtemporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating onthe site or elsewhere on Taunton Road from approximately Sideline 26 toSideline 22, in the City of Pickering, Duffins Creek Watershed as located on theproperty owned by the Regional Municipality of Durham.  The purpose is toconstruct new 600 mm diameter Zone 4 and 750 mm diameter Zone 3 trunkwatermains along Taunton Road between Sideline 26 and Sideline 22 as partof the required servicing for the new Seaton community in the City of Pickering. No in-water works are proposed as part of this application.

10.5 CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA] 6616 PAULSON ROADTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarilyor permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site orelsewhere on Part Lot R, Plan 3133, (16 Paulson Road), in the City of Toronto(Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.  Thepurpose is to acknowledge the construction of a replacement pool, associateddeck and pool house in the rear yard of the existing single family detacheddwelling at 16 Paulson Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York). Inaddition, the crawl space under the existing cantilevered rear addition wasenclosed with a concrete block foundation wall.  The described works were alldone without the benefit of any TRCA or municipal permits.

10.6 CITY OF VAUGHAN 6853 MEETING HOUSE ROADTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade andtemporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating onthe site or elsewhere on Part Lot 8, Plan 65M-2165, 53 Meeting House Road, inthe City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to undertakeworks within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in orderto facilitate the installation of a 26.75 sq. m (288 sq. ft.) in ground swimmingpool, a 10.88 sq. m (sq. ft.) raised patio and a 65.49 sq. m (sq. ft.) at gradepatio area, associated with a municipal building permit.  The subject property islocated on lands known municipally as 53 Meeting House Road, in the City ofVaughan.

10.7 CITY OF VAUGHAN 7034 KLAMATH COURTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade andtemporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating onthe site or elsewhere on 34 Klamath Court, in the City of Vaughan, Don RiverWatershed.  The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Areaof the Don River Watershed in order to facilitate the installation of a 29.93 sq. m(322.16 sq. ft.) in ground swimming pool and interlock pavers associated with amunicipal building permit.  The subject property is located on lands knownmunicipally as 34 Klamath Court, in the City of Vaughan.

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10.8 TOWN OF CALEDON 7247 JAMES STREETTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 178, Plan43R-33056, 47 James Street, in the Town of Caledon, Humber RiverWatershed. The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Areaof the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 256.8sq.m (2,657 sq.ft) single detached dwelling associated with a municipal buildingpermit application.

10.9 TOWN OF CALEDON 74BOLTCOL HOLDINGS NORTH INC. AND BOLTCOL HOLDINGS SOUTH INC.To site grade on Part Lot 2 AND 3, Concession 5 ALBION  Plan 43R33412PARTS 1 AND 2, 0 Coleraine Drive and 12300 Coleraine Drive, in the Town ofCaledon, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by BoltcolHoldings North Inc. and Boltcol Holdings South Inc.. The purpose is to placeand remove fill within a Regulated area to facilitate initial earthworks associatedwith a new large format employment lands development.

10.10 TOWN OF CALEDON 7743 JAMES STREETTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 182, Plan43R-33056, (43 James Street), in the Town of Caledon, Humber RiverWatershed.  The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Areaof the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 230.2sq.m (2,478 sq.ft) single detached dwelling associated with a municipal buildingpermit application.

10.11 TOWN OF CALEDON 79ONTARI HOLDINGS LTD.To site grade on Part Lot 4 AND 5, Concession 5, (12724 Coleraine Drive), inthe Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed as located on the propertyowned by Ontari Holdings Ltd. The purpose is to place and remove fill within aRegulated area to facilitate initial earthworks associated with a new large formatemployment lands development.

10.12 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL 82BAYVIEW RAVINE ESTATES LIMITEDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site gradeon Part Lot 57, Concession 1 EYS, (Northeast of Yonge Street and 19thAvenue), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Rouge River Watershed as located onthe property owned by Bayview Ravine Estates Limited.

10.13 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL 8533 BRIMWOOD CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 20, Plan65M-3030, 33 Brimwood Crescent, in the Town of Richmond Hill, Rouge RiverWatershed.  The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Areaof the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate construction of a new deckapproximately 65 square metres (700 square feet) in size. In addition, a newshed approximately 9.3 square metres (100 square feet) in size will beconstructed onsite. The proposed deck was partially constructed prior to theissuance of TRCA permits; the current request will resolve the TRCA's violationfile for the deck. The proposed works are associated with a Municipal buildingpermit and Municipal violation file with the Town of Richmond Hill.

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10.14 TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE 872022988 ONTARIO INC. AND 2036737 ONTARIO INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade,temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating onthe site or elsewhere, interfere with a wetland and alter a watercourse on PartLot 9, 10, Concession 9, (Bloomington Road and Ninth Line), in the Town ofWhitchurch-Stouffville, Duffins Creek, Rouge River Watershed as located onthe property owned by 2022988 Ontario Inc. and 2036737 Ontario Inc. Thepurpose is to allow development within a Regulated Area of the Duffins Creekand Rouge Watersheds to facilitate grading and servicing of a draft approvedplan of subdivision (19T-83015 and 19T-86101) south of Bloomington Sideroadand East of Ninth Line, Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville.

10.15 TOWNSHIP OF KING 895135 15TH SIDEROADTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarilyor permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site orelsewhere on Part Lot 10, Concession 7,  5135 15th Sideroad, in the Townshipof King, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to facilitate the continuedconstruction of a 423.17 sq. m (4,555 sq. ft.) two (2) storey replacement singlefamily dwelling with a 78.5 sq. m (845 sq. ft. ) attached garage, a 136.10 sq. m(1465 sq. ft.) detached garage,  a 35.28 sq. m (379.75 sq. ft.) swimming pool, a587.14 (6320 sq. ft.) two (2) storey barn structure, a new sewage septic systemand a new driveway associated with a municipal building permit.  The describedworks were started without TRCA or municipal permits.  As such, the applicanthas paid double the application fee as required for voluntary compliance relatedto resolution of a violation of Ontario Regulation 166/06.  The subject propertyis located on lands known municipally as 5135 15th Sideroad, in the Townshipof King.

10.16 STANDARD DELEGATED PERMITS 92Standard Permits, including Emergency Infrastructure Works permissions, areimplemented by Planning and Development Division staff and are receivedmonthly by the Executive Committee.  Standard Permits , including EmergencyInfrastructure Works permissions, are subject to the authorization of designatedstaff appointed as Enforcement Officers, as per Authority Res.#A198/13,#A199/13 and #A103/15, respectively.  All standard and emergencyinfrastructure works  are non-complex permissions consistent with TRCAapproved policies and procedures and issued for a time period of two years ofless.

11. NEW BUSINESS

NEXT MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE #8/16, TO BE HELDON OCTOBER 14, 2016 AT 9:30 A.M. AT HEAD OFFICE, 101 EXCHANGE AVENUE,VAUGHAN

Brian Denney, Chief Executive Officer

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"M. Jane Fairburn" <>

28/07/2016 03:21 PM

To [email protected], [email protected], Councillor DeBaeremaeker <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], Councillor Moeser <[email protected]>, Councillor Ainslie <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

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Subject Fwd: TRCA Scarborough Waterfront Development Project, Preliminary Preferred East Segment Alternative, Comment

To the Chair, Vice Chair, Executive Committee and Advisory Board Members, and Board Members (Toronto) of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority :Attached below are my comments in relation to the Scarborough Waterfront Project, Preliminary Preferred East Segment Alternative. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.Yours truly,Jane Fairburn

Author: Along the Shore: Rediscovering Toronto’s Waterfront Heritage

Begin forwarded message:From: "M. Jane Fairburn" >Date: July 12, 2016 at 10:02:25 PM EDTTo: Toronto and Region Conservation Waterfront <[email protected]>Cc: [email protected], [email protected], Councillor Ainslie <councillor [email protected]>, Councillor Crawford <councillor [email protected]>, Councillor Moeser <councillor [email protected]>Subject: TRCA Scarborough Waterfront Development Project , Preliminary Preferred East Segment Alternative , CommentDear Mr. Worrell,Attached are my comments in connection with the TRCA’s June 28, 2016 meeting on the Scarborough Waterfront Development Project.Best,Jane Fairburn

TRCA.Commentary.June 28, 2016.final.pdfTRCA.Commentary.June 28, 2016.final.pdf

CORRESPONDENCE 6.1

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COMMENTARY: SCARBOROUGH WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, PRELIMINARY PREFERRED EAST SEGMENT ALTERNATIVE, GREY ABBEY, EAST POINT PARK AND VICINITY

TO: LIONEL WORRELL, PROJECT COORDINATOR – WATERFRONT, TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY (TRCA)FROM: M. JANE FAIRBURN DATE: JULY 12, 2016

INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUNDThe comments below are focused on the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s proposed destruction of over half of the last remaining natural sand beach on the mainland of Toronto, from the Grey Abbey shore, eastward to the western boundary of East Point Park. This proposal was put forward at the public meeting held on June 28, 2016, at Blessed Cardinal Newman High School.

The comments should be read with reference to my earlier  submission to the TRCA, dated February 12, 2016, as well as the multiple reports, environmental designations and protections that are apposite to the subject area, including:

• Regeneration: Toronto’s Waterfront and the Sustainable City: Final Report

• Scarborough Waterfront Project, Environmental Assessment Terms of Reference (specifically see reference to the City of Toronto Official Plan that designates the Scarborough Shore as a Natural Heritage System, p. 42)

• Scarborough Shoreline: Terrestrial Biological Inventory and Assessment, and

• The ESA and ANSI designations applicable to subject area, as stated in the Scarborough Waterfront Project, Environmental Assessment Terms of Reference, 7.2.7, Significant Natural Areas, p. 38

The TRCA has also been made aware of a petition that opposes the practice of further shoreline hardening in relation to Scarborough’s remaining beaches. (I am advised that there are over 550 signatures online and in handwritten form to date).

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COMMENTS1. The public’s viewpoint The petition noted above and other comment received by the TRCA, both in advance of June 28, 2016 and at the meeting, indicates that a vast and growing number Torontonians have no appetite for obliterating a natural beach in favour of an elevated roadway of “clean fill” and armour rock.

It is true, the opposite viewpoint (paving the beach) was uttered by some who attended the June 28, 2016 meeting. It is my respectful view however that public opinion should not be the ultimate driver of the matter of whether the beach is destroyed or saved. A matter as serious as the destruction of the majority of the last remaining natural beach on the mainland of Toronto should not come down to a popularity contest between the parties who would save it and those who would destroy the beach.

2. The real issueIn my view, the real issue to be decided is whether the process of shoreline hardening proposed by the TRCA will cause fundamental and irreversible damage to the shore and near shore areas of the subject area. If serious environmental damage is the likely result, the further issue is whether the TRCA is justified in committing such harm to the natural environment.

a) Fundamental and irreversible damageThe environmental damage caused by shoreline hardening is well recognized, including the destruction and/or displacement of local vegetation and animal life, and increases in local water turbidity, see: www.torontonaturalshorelines.ca/#!facts-on-shoreline-hardening/pll6a

The Scarborough Shoreline: Terrestrial Biological Inventory and Assessment is a detailed and considered report, authored by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority in 2012. In the Recommendations, the report recognizes the rich biodiversity of the Scarborough Shore and explicitly calls for its protection as a, “natural heritage system”  within the City of Toronto:

5.2, Site Recommendations, p. 28,In order to maintain a healthy level of biodiversity at the Scarborough Shoreline, the overall integrity of the natural heritage system that includes the site must be protected.

1. The first priority should be to focus on maintaining conditions that allow existing communities or species of conservation concern to thrive. This is especially true of

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East Point Park, and also the beach habitats that are threatened by shoreline hardening

The Recommendations also recognize the ill effects of shoreline hardening and state that the practice should be severely curtailed. Further, the natural shoreline conditions and beach habitat at East Point Park and vicinity should be largely maintained:

c. Shoreline hardening has been necessary to protect property (and tableland habitat) from erosion along much of the Scarborough Shoreline. Further hardening should be restricted to areas where it is absolutely necessary for erosion protection. Natural shoreline conditions and beach habitats should be maintained, for example, across much of the eastern part of the study area (e.g. East Point Park and vicinity).

b) Is the TRCA justified in destroying the shore?Nancy Gaffney, Waterfront Specialist at the TRCA, indicated at the June 28, 2016 meeting that, “the first objective”  of the TRCA mandate is conservation. Given the TRCA’s stated mandate of conservation and the obvious harm that would result from the ruination of the beach, what is the overriding reason presented for its  destruction?

At the June 28th meeting, the TRCA put forward the concern of erosion, and the dangers that the natural process presents to the public, as the primary reason(s) for the removal of the beach. (It is interesting and somewhat curious to note that the TRCA does not seem to have the same concern about erosion with respect to the portion of the beach they intend to save). If erosion is indeed a legitimate and pressing concern, there are innovative and creative ways of addressing its harmful effects that do not involve the destruction the beach. For example, please consider the approach proposed by the TRCA in the West Segment at Bluffer’s Park.

Bluffer’s Park is just to the east of the highest point of the Scarborough Bluffs, where the cliffs rise to well over 200 feet. (East Point and vicinity are near the termination point of the geological feature of the Scarborough Bluffs, and the cliffs are far lower in height, and accordingly, less dangerous).

At the eastern portion of the shore at Bluffer’s Park, the lake laps the toe of the Bluffs, increasing the rate and severity of erosion, yet here the TRCA is proposing a widened sand beach, rather than the removal of the shore. (At East Point the TRCA proposes to destroy the beach, even though the Bluffs are well recessed from Lake Ontario and are not eroding into the lake).

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3. ConclusionMr. Worrell, it is inimical to the public interest to destroy the beach when alternatives exist to remediate it (if indeed remediation is even necessary). In this era of climate change, and with the effects of global warming all around us, we need twenty-first century solutions to waterfront development. History shows that the natural environment never wins, that wildlife never wins, and that people never win when our natural beaches are destroyed. Please do the right thing and save this beach.

Yours truly,M. Jane FairburnAuthor, Along the Shore: Rediscovering Toronto’s Waterfront Heritage

Image: Vicinity of East Point Park, Laura Pederson, National Post

cc. Hon Glen Murray, Minister of Environment and Climate Change11th Floor, Ferguson Block 77Wellesley Street WestToronto, ONM7A 2T5

cc. Hon Kathryn McGarry, Minister of Natural Resources and ForestrySuite 6630, 6th FloorWhitney Block99 Wellesley Street WestToronto, ONM7A 1W3

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cc. Gary Crawford, Ward 36 [email protected]

cc. Paul Ainslie, Ward 43 [email protected]

cc. Ron Moeser, Ward 44 [email protected]

http://janefairburn.com/paving-the-beach-does-it-really-make-sense/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ8jjbeNaEghttp://omnyapp.com/…/plan-for-scarborough-bluffs-goes-to-th…http://news.nationalpost.com/…/plan-for-scarborough-bluffs-…

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CORRESPONDENCE 6.2

TRCA Executive Board Members,

Re: Scarborough Waterfront Project (SWP)

TRCA’s completed waterfront trail project east of Scarborough has resulted in a wonderful

bikeway and hiking trail. Much of the waterfront was previously unusable due to industrial

usage.

The area of concern in TRCA’s SWP proposal is the 2 1/2 klm. of natural sandy beach coastline

between East Point Park and Guild Park.

The sentiments of concern expressed in this deputation are shared by hundreds of petitioners and

every informed person and groups that I have communications with following TRCA’s 2nd

SWP

public meeting. The publics preferred option was to leave this 12,000 year old heritage coastline

as is (do nothing option). The TRCA’s preferred option is to pave over Toronto’s last remaining

natural beach trail.

Upon request, an alternative option to save this precious beach was sent to Councillor Glen

DeBearmeaker for consideration. It detailed a tableland bikeway trail in close proximity and

parallel to the waterfront via Copperfield Road that would directly connect to the waterfront trail

at Beechgrove.

Consider…..

1. TRCA’s 2012 environmental study/report and recommendations

a) No shoreline hardening unless absolutely necessary

b) Protection of fauna, flora and species at risk

c) Conservation of East Point Park and vicinity

2. A hardened waterfront is recreationally useless i.e. Hikers, dog walkers, swimmers,

picnickers, boaters and all who enjoy a real and rare sandy beach experience will be

denied forever.

3. Degradation to the environment i.e. destruction of wildlife habitats, detrimental to aquatic

life (spawning requires shallow waters), reduced biodiversity, East Point Bird Sanctuary

will have diminished staging grounds.

4. No cost benefit for the taxpayer. The five armourstone headlands that successfully

protect and sustain the sandy beaches were erected at significant costs to the taxpayers. It

makes no sense to now destroy this valuable asset.

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5. Access to the waterfront requires ascending and descending 20 to 120 meter heights

between Bluffers Park and East Point Park. To minimize environmental damage and

improve waterfront access is a dilemma that TRCA needs to address before rushing

ahead with the current unsatisfactory compromised solution. A proper engineered design

toward an improved switch back access roadway at Guild Park would make more sense.

6. Property acquisition would require expensive tax funded costs if expropriations are

required. Better alternative access options are available that will allow continued

recreational beach usage for all to enjoy. Therefore, as a stakeholder I would be

unwilling to sacrifice a clean, safe and accessible sandy beach for the construction of an

environmentally destructive armourstone roadway.

Formal Request:

TRCA to reconsider their preferred option requiring the destruction of the East Point vicinity

beachfront and consider the “leave as is” option as recommended in their 2012 environmental

report.

As reasonable and responsible members of the TRCA Executive Board your considered response

and action in this matter could have a profound effect for perpetuity. Hopefully, when TRCA

presents their SWP at the final public meeting required to fulfill the E.A. procedure, the alternate

beachfront conservation option will be presented.

Stakeholder Resident,

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Item EX7.1

Section I – Items for Authority Action TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #7/16, September 9, 2016 FROM: Mike Fenning, Associate Director, Property and Risk Management

RE: GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020 Acquisition for the Jennifer Court Erosion Control Project, Humber River Watershed 2 and 4 Jennifer Court, City of Toronto CFN 55065 and CFN 55066

____________________________________________________________________________ KEY ISSUE Acquisition of property located at 2 and 4 Jennifer Court, in the City of Toronto, under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020", Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River watershed. RECOMMENDATION THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT a parcel of land containing 0.005 hectares (0.012 acres) being Lots 22 & 23, registered Plan M-879, designated as Part 9 and Part 10 on registered Plan 66R-28319 and a permanent easement of 0.002 hectares (0.005 acres) being Lots 22 & 23, registered Plan M-879, designated as Part 8 and Part 11 on registered Plan 66R-28319, at the rear of 2 Jennifer Court, City of Toronto, be purchased by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) from Nicoletta Ginevra; THAT a parcel of land containing 0.010 hectares (0.025 acres) being Lots 22 & 23, registered Plan M-879, designated as Part 3 and Part 6 on registered Plan 66R-28319 and a permanent easement of 0.004 hectares (0.009 acres) being Lots 22 & 23, registered Plan M-879, designated as Part 2 and Part 5 on registered Plan 66R-28319, at the rear of 4 Jennifer Court, City of Toronto, be purchased by TRCA from Carrington and Denise Forbes; THAT the purchase price for each of the parcels of land and permanent easements at 2 and 4 Jennifer Court be $2.00 in addition to each vendor’s reasonable legal costs, and survey if required; THAT TRCA receive conveyance of the lands at 2 and 4 Jennifer Court free from encumbrance, subject to existing service easements; THAT the firm of Gardiner Roberts LLP, 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 FURTHER THAT authorized TRCA officials be directed to take the necessary action to finalize the transaction including obtaining any necessary approvals and signing and execution of documents.

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BACKGROUND Resolution #A161/15 at Authority Meeting #8/15 held on September 25, 2015, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. Following initial review by TRCA inspectors of the damage from the July 8, 2013 storm, 27 sites were recommended for preliminary slope stability and erosion risk assessments by a third party engineering firm, which was completed by Terraprobe Inc. Following these preliminary geotechnical reviews, 24 properties which included 2 and 4 Jennifer Court were recommended for detailed geotechnical assessments, which were also completed by Terraprobe. As the detailed geotechnical assessments for 2 and 4 Jennifer Court confirmed long-term impact to the dwellings, the approved 2014 work plan included the implementation of erosion control works at these properties, subject to approval from the City of Toronto and confirmation of available funding. The works at 2 and 4 Jennifer Court were completed in spring of 2016 and included erosion control design development and implementation, negotiation of erosion agreements, fence installation and restoration plantings. The TRCA funding policy for works carried out on private lands, stipulates that benefiting landowners are required to contribute to the cost of the project, either financially, or through the transfer of lands. The owners at 2 and 4 Jennifer Court have agreed to convey lands and permanent easements to TRCA as their contribution toward the costs of the project. Attached is a plan showing the location of the subject lands. RATIONALE The subject properties are required for the construction of the Jennifer Court Erosion Control Project. TAXES AND MAINTENANCE The lands proposed to be acquired at 2 and 4 Jennifer Court will be turned over to the City of Toronto under the terms of the existing management agreement. FINANCIAL DETAILS Funds for the costs related to this purchase are available in the TRCA erosion account. Report prepared by: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711, Jae R. Truesdell, extension 5247 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Date: August 15, 2016 Attachments: 1

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Section I – Items for Authority Action TO: Chair and Members of Executive Committee Meeting #7/16, September 9, 2016 FROM: Mike Fenning, Associate Director, Property and Risk Management RE: GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020

Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River Watershed Bolton Gateway Developments Inc. CFN 56266

____________________________________________________________________________ KEY ISSUE Acquisition of property located between Regional Road 50 and Albion-Vaughan Road, north of Mayfield Road, Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of Peel, under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020", Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River watershed. RECOMMENDATION THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 0.89 hectares (2.20 acres), more or less, of vacant land, located between Regional Road 50 and Albion-Vaughan Road north of Mayfield Road, said land being Part of Lot 2, Concession 7 ALBION and designated as Blocks 56 and 57 on a draft plan of subdivision prepared by MMM Geomatics Limited, Ontario Land Surveyors, under their Job No. 21-13-031-000-000, Drawing No. 14-11-218-100, Revision Date: March 14, 2016, Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of Peel, be purchased from Bolton Gateway Developments Inc.; THAT the purchase price be $2.00; THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) receive conveyance of the lands 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 any necessary approvals and signing and execution of documents. BACKGROUND Resolution #A161/15 at Authority Meeting #8/15, held on September 25, 2015, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. Negotiations have been conducted with Mr. Sam Morra, President, of Bolton Gateway Developments Inc. Access to the subject lands will be achieved through adjoining municipal stormwater management pond and park Blocks.

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Attached is a plan showing the location of the subject lands. RATIONALE The subject lands fall within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Humber River watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. Through the review of Official Plan Amendment Application POPA 12-06, Zoning By-law Amendment Application RZ 12-18, and Subdivision Application 21T-12006C for residential redevelopment, TRCA staff established the limits of the open space land (i.e. Blocks 56 and 57 on Draft Plan of Subdivision). Both Blocks are located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain and Regulated Area of Robinson Creek which is a tributary of the Humber River valley corridor at this location. This reach of Robinson Creek has been extensively altered as a result of urbanization. The area is generally comprised of industrial and commercial uses to the north, west and south; the subject property is primarily comprised of residential uses. TRCA permits were issued approximately one year ago for the renaturalization/restoration of the stream corridor occurring on Blocks 56 and 57. A three year monitoring period is in place for this ongoing work and staff has requested security funds from Bolton Gateway Developments Inc. to be held for the duration of the monitoring period. 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 will be eligible for an exemption once the restoration work has been completed. Taxes for 2016 are estimated to be $600. 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, Jae R. Truesdell, extension 5247 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Date: July 18, 2016 Attachments: 1

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Section I – Items for Authority Action TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #7/16, September 9, 2016 FROM: Mike Fenning, Associate Director, Property and Risk Management RE: GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River Watershed PowerStream Inc. CFN 56094 ____________________________________________________________________________ KEY ISSUE Acquisition of property located west of Kipling Avenue and north of Major MacKenzie Drive West, municipally known as 5400 Kirby Road, in the City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020," Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River watershed. RECOMMENDATION THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 5.100 hectares (12.602 acres), more or less, of vacant land, located west of Kipling Avenue and north of Major MacKenzie Drive West, said land being Part of Lot 31, Concession 8, designated as Parts 1, 3 and 6 on draft plan prepared by Dino Astri Surveying Ltd., Project No. 14123_RPLAN2, City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, be purchased from PowerStream 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 Gardiner Roberts LLP, 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 any necessary approvals and the signing and execution of documents. BACKGROUND Resolution #A161/15 at Authority Meeting #8/15, held on September 25, 2015, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. Negotiations have been conducted with Nadia de Freitas, Agreements Law Clerk on behalf of PowerStream Inc. Access to the subject lands will be achieved through frontage on Kirby Road. Attached is a sketch illustrating the location of the subject lands.

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RATIONALE The subject lands fall within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Humber River watershed as outlined in the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. PowerStream Inc. was originally in discussions with TRCA concerning providing a conservation covenant agreement over the subject property for certain habitat restoration work while maintaining ownership of such land. After further discussions, PowerStream Inc. agreed that it would be in the best interest of both parties to convey the land to TRCA. TAXES AND MAINTENANCE Based on preliminary review of 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 approximately 3.0 of the 12.6 acres of the subject property would be eligible for exemption for the 2017 taxation year. For the balance of the land, it is estimated that the taxes will be approximately $3,600. 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: Nigel Holder, extension 5859 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Nigel Holder, extension 5859, Jae R. Truesdell, extension 5247 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Date: August 9, 2016 Attachments: 1

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Section I – Items for Authority Action TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #7/16, September 9, 2016 FROM: Mike Fenning, Associate Director, Property and Risk Management RE: GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020 Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Duffins Creek Watershed Oxford Homes CFN 56293 ____________________________________________________________________________ KEY ISSUE Acquisition of property located west of Brock Road and north of Webb Road, municipally known as 2549 Concession Road 4, in the Township of Uxbridge, Regional Municipality of Durham, under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020," Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Duffins Creek watershed. RECOMMENDATION THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 11.162 hectares (27.581 acres), more or less, of vacant land, located west of Brock Road and north of Webb Road, said land being Parts of Lots 8 and 9, Concession 4, designated as Blocks 34, 35, 38, 39, 40 and 41 on draft plan of subdivision prepared by R. G. McKibbon Limited, Ontario Land Surveyors, File O-II-OIMF, Township of Uxbridge, Regional Municipality of Durham, be purchased from Oxford 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 existing service easements; THAT the firm Gardiner Roberts LLP, 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 any necessary approvals and the signing and execution of documents. BACKGROUND Resolution #A161/15 at Authority Meeting #8/15, held on September 25, 2015, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. Negotiations have been conducted with Stephen Meyer, CEO, Oxford Homes. Access to the subject lands will be achieved through frontage on Concession Road 4 and Newton Reed Crescent. Attached is a sketch illustrating the location of the subject lands.

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RATIONALE The subject lands fall within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Duffins Creek watershed as outlined in the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. Through the review of the Ontario Municipal Board File Number PL956309 regarding Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-97020 for residential development, TRCA staff established the limits of the open space land. TAXES AND MAINTENANCE Based on preliminary review of 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 2017 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: Nigel Holder, extension 5859 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Nigel Holder, extension 5859, Jae R. Truesdell, extension 5247 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Date: August 9, 2016 Attachments: 1

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Section I – Items for Authority Action TO: Chair and Members of Executive Committee Meeting #7/16, Friday, September 09, 2016 FROM: Mike Fenning, Associate Director, Property and Risk Management RE: GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020

Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Don River Watershed Longyard Properties Inc. CFN 56432

____________________________________________________________________________ KEY ISSUE Acquisition of property located north of Major Mackenzie Drive and west of Bathurst Street, in the City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, under the “Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020,” Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Don River Watershed. RECOMMENDATION THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 0.009 hectares (0.023 acres), more or less, of vacant land, located north of Major Mackenzie Drive and west of Bathurst Street, said land being Block 409, Registered Plan 65M-4425, designated as Part 2 on Registered Plan 65R-36379, City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, be purchased from Longyard Properties 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 Gardiner Roberts LLP, 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 any necessary approvals and the signing and execution of documents. BACKGROUND Resolution #A161/15 at Authority Meeting #8/15, held on September 25, 2015, approved the Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. Negotiations have been conducted with Silvana LaMantia, law clerk, Brattys LLB, acting as agent for the owner. Access to the subject lands will be achieved through an access easement on the adjacent property to the west to Major Mackenzie Drive. Attached is a sketch illustrating the location of the subject lands.

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RATIONALE The subject lands fall within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Don watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. Through the review of the Zoning By-law Amendment, TRCA staff established the limits of the open space land comprised of valley lands. TAXES AND MAINTENANCE Based on TRCA's preliminary review, taxes are estimated to be approximately $100 annually. It is expected that 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: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711, Jae R. Truesdell, extension 5247 Emails: [email protected]; [email protected] For Information contact: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711, Jae R. Truesdell, extension 5247 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Date: August 16, 2016 Attachments: 1

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Section II – Items for Executive Action TO: Chair and Members of Executive Committee Meeting #7/16, Friday, September 09, 2016 FROM: Nick Saccone, Senior Director, Restoration and Infrastructure RE: WESTERN WATERFRONT MAJOR MAINTENANCE STRATEGY Shoreline Erosion Control Prioritization and Maintenance Study ____________________________________________________________________________ KEY ISSUE Award of Contract #10001861 to develop a comprehensive plan to assist with the prioritization and maintenance of shoreline erosion control structures along the north shore of Lake Ontario in the City of Toronto between Marie Curtis Park in the west and the western extent of Ontario Place in the east. RECOMMENDATION THAT Contract #10001861 in support of the Western Waterfront Major Maintenance Strategy in the City of Toronto, be awarded to Riggs Engineering Limited at a total cost not to exceed $177,480.00, plus HST; THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) staff be authorized to approve additional expenditures to a maximum of 10% of the contract cost as a contingency allowance if deemed necessary; AND FURTHER THAT authorized TRCA officials be directed to take any action necessary to implement the agreement including obtaining any required approvals and the signing and execution of documents. BACKGROUND TRCA is developing the Western Waterfront Major Maintenance Strategy (WWFMMS) to inform the scope, priority of implementation, and potential cost of repairs to restore an extensive network of shoreline erosion control structures to a state of good repair located between Marie Curtis Park in the west and the western extent of Ontario Place in the east. This important network of shoreline structures protect trails, beaches, navigation channels, park greenspace and essential municipal infrastructure from wave action in Lake Ontario. The strategy will characterize the existing conditions of the western waterfront erosion control structures by expanding on visual inspection data collected by TRCA Erosion Management staff through underwater surveys, wave hindcasting modeling and a review of existing sediment transport modeling to inform the scope of repairs required. Priority setting and preliminary costing will be completed by the retained consultant with support from experienced construction and project management personnel at TRCA to assist 5 and 10 year capital funding requests. The study area has been limited to this 16 kilometre portion of Lake Ontario shoreline recognizing that there are other existing or planned Environmental Assessments (EA) by TRCA along the waterfront including: 1. Scarborough Waterfront Project which covers the portion of shoreline from Bluffer’s Park East

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2. Scarborough Bluffs West which covers the portion of shoreline from Bluffer’s Park West to the RC Harris Treatment Plan – planned.

3. Ashbridge’s Bay Landform which covers the Coatsworth Cut navigation channel area in the central portion of the waterfront – completed.

Furthermore, a large EA by Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) in partnership with TRCA called the Lakeview Waterfront Connection Project was recently completed for the construction of a large waterfront park near the Mississauga/Toronto border. Much of the coastal information collected under the Lakeview Project covers the study area for this strategy resulting in cost savings for the WWFMMS. RATIONALE The WWFMMS aligns with leadership strategy two in TRCA’s strategic plan by minimizing erosion risk and maximizing waterfront resilience in preparation for predicted changes in climate and ongoing development and land use change; with leadership strategy four in TRCA’s strategic plan and the City of Toronto's objectives for environmental sustainability by helping to preserve and protect the interface between the natural and built environment along Toronto's waterfront; and with Toronto's Smart Growth objective by facilitating renewal and investment in waterfront areas. Request for Proposal #10001861 was publically advertised on Biddingo.com on July 15, 2016. The following 16 firms downloaded the complete document package:

AECOM Canada Limited

AG UAV

Candevcon Limited

CH2M Hill Company

Dean Construction

Dillon Consulting Limited

GeoTerre Limited

GHD Limited

Hatch Corperation

KGS Group

Morrison Hershfield Limited

Riggs Engineering Limited

Shoreplan Engineering Limited

SNC-Lavalin Incorporated

Stantec Consulting Limited

W.F. Baird & Associates Coastal Engineers Limited Of these 16 firms, the following four submitted proposals by the deadline

AECOM Canada Limited

Riggs Engineering Limited

Shoreplan Engineering Limited

W.F. Baird & Associates Coastal Engineers Limited AECOM Canada Limited submitted their bid by email rather than directly to TRCA Head Office in sealed envelopes as stipulated in the Request for Proposal; as a result their bid was disqualified. The Procurement Opening Committee (Judith Reda, Alexis Moxley, Jane Veit) opened the remaining three proposals on July 29, 2016.

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Members of the Proposal Selection Committee (Moranne McDonnell, Matt Johnston, Jet Taylor) evaluated the proposals using a scoring method consisting of 75% of the total marks based on the technical review of the proposal and the remaining 25% based on the fee proposal.

Consultant scores were as follows:

SELECTION CRITERIA Riggs

Engineering Limited

Shoreplan Engineering

Limited

W.F. Baird & Associates Coastal Engineers Limited

Conformance with the terms of the RFP (10%) 10.0 % 9.4 % 8.3 %

Experience and Qualifications (15%) 13.6 % 14.5 % 15.0 %

Similar projects – Scope and Magnitude (10%) 10.0 % 10.0 % 10.0 %

Understanding of the scope of work (15%) 14.3 % 13.3 % 15.0 %

Approach and Methodology (20%) 16.5 % 16.4 % 19.0 %

Proposed schedule (5%) 5.0 % 5.0 % 5.0 %

Reasonableness of cost (25%) 25.0 % 22.4 % 15.3 %

Total Weighted Score (100%) 94.4 % 91.0 % 87.6 %

In addition to the base scope of work, consultants provided pricing for TRCA stipulated and consultant suggested provisional items to complete the study. All three consultants included wave modeling and additional meetings as recommended provisional items while deeming sediment transport modeling an unnecessary provisional item based on sufficient existing information. Shoreplan Engineering Limited further included unmanned automated vehicle (UAV) work, also known as drones, to capture oblique photography for the study area and underwater multi-beam scans to capture deficiencies of structures in deep water as recommended provisional items. As TRCA’s marketing group is currently in the process of procuring UAV services that will encompass the study area, this item was not included as a recommended provisional item. The following table shows the costing for the base scope of work items, all recommended provisional items, and the total cost of the base items plus the recommended provisional items to determine the total value of the services by consultant, excluding HST and contingency allowance.

Proposal Fees (Plus HST) Riggs

Engineering Limited

Shoreplan Engineering

Limited

W.F. Baird & Associates Coastal Engineers

Limited

Base Scope of Work Items $165,710 $185,300 $270,227

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Wave hindcast modeling Additional meetings (1)

Multi-beam scan

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$177,480 $219,700 $303,539

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At the Proposal Selection Committee review meeting, it was determined that the technical proposal and fee proposal submitted by Riggs Engineering Limited offered the best combination of service and value. Riggs Engineering Limited demonstrated a clear understanding of the project scope of work and goals. Although their approach and methodology is not as innovative as the other two consultants, it offers considerable cost savings while still accomplishing the project objectives. The cost savings come primarily from the method of underwater assessment of structures proposed. Riggs Engineering Limited proposes using a sidescan sonar, mounted on a small outboard boat, for underwater assessment of structures in shallow water and an underwater video camera for underwater assessment of structures in deep water. The level of effort associated with this task is considerably less than that of the other consultants employing their respective methods but is still capable of delineating deficiencies in sufficient detail for the study. Shoreplan Engineering Limited demonstrated a satisfactory understanding of the project scope of work and goals although it was not coherently presented. Their fee proposal for the base scope of work is considered comparable to Riggs Engineering Limited’s but still $20,000 higher. The recommended inclusion of the multi-beam scan provisional item, at a cost of $24,000 for the underwater assessment of structures in deep water, increased the total cost of the Shoreplan proposal to a value significantly higher than Riggs Engineering Limited’s. W.F. Baird & Associates Coastal Engineers Limited demonstrated the clearest understanding of the project scope of work and goals and proposed the best approach and methodology in comparison to the other consultants. However, their fee proposal was significantly higher than either of the other bids. The discrepancy in cost appears to be primarily attributed to substantially higher staff rates and more hours assigned to the project. The over allocation of hours, particularly for the review of existing information and identification of data gaps task (240 hours), considerably impacts their value for work and reasonableness of cost. Based on the above, the Proposal Selection Committee is recommending that the contract be awarded to Riggs Engineering Limited. DETAILS OF WORK TO BE DONE

Collect new and updated coastal and structural information.

Determine the scope of repairs required.

Develop maintenance prioritization system.

Recommend the order of implementation of repairs using prioritization system.

Provide approximate costs to assist with future funding requests. FINANCIAL DETAILS Funding for this project, including Contract #10001861, staff time and all associated costs to manage this contract is available under City of Toronto Waterfront Capital 2016 budget, within account 241-20. Report prepared by: Jet Taylor, Phone: 416-688-7627 Emails: [email protected] For Information contact: Moranne McDonnell, Phone: 416-392-9725 Emails: [email protected] Date: August 9, 2016 Attachments: 1

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Section III – Items for Information of the Board TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee Meeting #7/16, Friday, September 09, 2016 FROM: Brian Denney, Chief Executive Officer RE: PROVINCIAL REVIEW OF THE CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES ACT Comments to be Submitted to the Province of Ontario through the Environmental

Bill of Rights ____________________________________________________________________________ KEY ISSUE Toronto and Region Conservation Authority comments on the Province’s Phase Two of their three phases in the Conservation Authorities Act review. Comments are due for submission to the Province on Phase Two’s proposed priorities and actions by September 9, 2016. RECOMMENDATIONS IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT WHEREAS the Province of Ontario released Phase Two of its three-phase review of the Conservation Authorities Act by putting forward a set of proposed priorities and actions for public comment on the Environmental Bill of Rights (EBR); AND WHEREAS Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)’s Chief Executive Officer and staff are participating in the provincial process for providing a response to the priorities and actions; AND WHEREAS in staff’s July 22, 2016 report to the Authority, it was resolved for staff to report back to the Authority on TRCA’s final EBR submission; THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT the following report providing the final draft of TRCA’s comments to the Province on Phase Two of the Conservation Authorities Act review be received; AND FURTHER THAT this report be circulated to TRCA’s municipal partners, neighbouring conservation authorities and Conservation Ontario for their information. BACKGROUND Climate change, urban expansion and intensification, competing priorities and fiscal realities – these are the significant challenges facing Ontario in protecting, restoring and managing its precious natural resources. The meaningful review, update and modernization of the Conservation Authorities Act and its administration provide an excellent opportunity to find better ways of meeting these challenges.

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The concept of a conservation authority (CA) first conceived of in 1946, was a model ahead of its time. Considering what it has evolved to today, it is a model for the times. Watershed-based and partnership driven, CAs are able to take an integrated view of a diverse set of stakeholders and a wide range of activities that impact community building and the environment. The timeliness and value of the CA approach is reflected in the recent release of the report of the Advisory Panel on the Coordinated Review of the Four Provincial Plans and the associated proposed Provincial Plan amendments. The report and the amendments recognize the importance of watershed planning and collaboration among stakeholders in directing growth, addressing climate change and protecting what is valuable. TRCA has reviewed the Province’s five proposed priorities and corresponding proposed actions in “Conserving Our Future – Proposed Priorities for Renewal” and understand that the document was developed based on the feedback received in phase one of the Conservation Authorities Act provincial review. For reference, TRCA’s comments to the Province from phase one of the review can be found Authority Minutes #8/15, held on September 25, 2015. From TRCA’s perspective, more is necessary to further strengthen the contribution of conservation authorities in meeting the needs of Ontarians in a modern context. With this in mind, TRCA’s five recommendations are explained in the following comments on this second phase of the provincial review. TRCA Recommendation 1: Maintain the broad mandate of conservation authorities as currently outlined in the Act, but in any changes to the Act, recognize, validate and strengthen the important and diverse role conservation authorities play as local implementation agents of provincial and municipal objectives. The object (s.20) and the powers (s.21) of a conservation authority currently in the Act are very broad and as such, allow conservation authorities to conduct activities in response to natural resource management needs and challenges in both urban and rural environments, even when these have changed, evolved and intensified since the Act was created. It is anticipated that the needs and challenges will continue to change and to vary by CA jurisdiction, so the objects and powers should remain broad to facilitate adaptation. The currently proposed amendments to the four provincial plans, in particular the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH), contain policies for directing growth sustainably while addressing climate change through such measures as: watershed planning, low impact development, stormwater management, green infrastructure, natural heritage protection and restoration, natural hazard management, trails, parks and open space, etc. - all of which GGH CAs have extensive programs and expertise in. Much of this expertise is operationalized in CA roles in the planning process, environmental assessment process, land management (in CA’s role as landowners), and the s.28 regulation that affects planning matters. Yet none of the four Provincial Plans, nor the CA Act, are clear on CA roles in these areas of the Plans. This diminishes the ability of CAs to effectively assist municipal implementers of the Plans, which ultimately hinders achievement of provincial and municipal objectives for sustainability.

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In Conserving Our Future, provincial Priority #1 is Strengthening Oversight and Accountability. Staff understands that the Province sees this as a priority because of feedback from stage one about modernizing provisions around board operations and decision making. However, one of the actions the Province proposes for meeting this priority is to add a purpose statement to the Act. This is in order to be clear on the roles of all parties responsible for overseeing and ensuring the accountability of CAs. TRCA suggests that a purpose statement would address Priority #2 for Increasing Clarity and Consistency more so than strengthening oversight and accountability. Currently, CAs are accountable to their funding partners through well-established regimes of reporting to their councils and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) on a regular basis; in addition, CAs are accountable to other funders such as various provincial ministries in accordance with the specific reporting requirements of the particular funding program. In terms of increasing clarity and consistency, TRCA understands that the varying roles of CAs can create confusion on the weight and the value of CA input depending on the legislative, policy or regulatory context. In response to calls for clarity in the past, a detailed description of CA roles was developed by the “CALC” (Conservation Authority Liaison Committee) and ultimately published by MNRF in the “CALC Chapter” of the Procedural Manual for CAs – the “Policies and Procedures for Conservation Authority Plan Review and Permitting Activities” (2010). The CALC was a multi-stakeholder group made up of both public and private sector representatives, such that the roles are widely recognized and accepted. TRCA and other CAs have used the CALC roles in their own policy, guidelines and procedural documents to be transparent about their own interests and activities. Although the CALC Chapter is specific to plan and permit review, the roles are broad enough to apply more widely, i.e., resource management agency, landowner and service provider. Therefore, TRCA requests that if a purpose statement is added to the Act, that it addresses the following in order to maintain the broad mandate already in place for CAs and as reflected in the CALC roles:

Recognize the strong connection between the work of CAs and sustainable communities and the well-being of Ontarians;

Recognize the collaborative nature of how CAs work and the strong relationships with a number of provincial ministries, municipalities and watershed stakeholders;

Recognize the unique conditions and issues specific to local watersheds and communities and how this directs the unique programing of each CA;

Recognize the ability of CAs to anticipate and respond to emerging sustainability issues and risks (climate change as an example).

TRCA Recommendation 2: Establish a collective administration of the Act by the MNRF, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH) and Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) that coordinates through an inter-agency liaison body with conservation authorities and municipalities to strengthen the important relationships conservation authorities have with these and other provincial ministries. No single ministry captures the breadth of contemporary CA programs; Attachment 1 contains a list of examples of TRCA programs that have been supported through various ministries. TRCA recommends that the relationship between CAs and the Province (multiple ministries) be formalized, establishing clear roles and responsibilities and recognizing the numerous functions CAs currently provide, and could provide, on behalf of the Province and municipalities that go beyond the currently delegated responsibilities related to natural hazard management.

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By contrast, the first proposed action under provincial Priority #3 Improving Collaboration and Engagement is to establish a provincial one-window approach led by MNRF. TRCA has concerns over the development of a one-window approach to coordination. TRCA has established partnerships with a number of provincial ministries that are critical to the work of TRCA and its ability to support a number of provincial objectives and priorities. It is important to maintain the ability to interact and partner directly with a number of different ministries. A “one-window” service delivery model may impede this ability. The working relationships between CAs and member municipalities, as well as the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), have evolved into strong and complementary partnerships for the implementation of provincial and regional objectives, as well as meeting local needs. Administration of the Conservation Authorities Act by the MNRF, MMAH and MOECC through an inter-agency collaboration would enable leveraging of important multi-ministry interactions that already exist, maximizing opportunities to recognize and grow CA partnership contributions to the work of the provincial government and municipal implementers. The Crombie Panel report itself calls for “sustained focus, investment and coordination across provincial ministries and with other levels of government to ensure that the potential of this great region is realized.” Fulfilling this recommendation would help to address provincial Priority #3. TRCA concurs with Conservation Ontario’s recommendation for the establishment of an inter-agency liaison body that could help guide this collective administration and achieve some of the actions identified by the Province under Priority #3, for example:

Developing an enhanced business relationship with Conservation Ontario and individual conservation authorities;

Enhancing Indigenous Peoples’ participation;

Supporting efforts currently being made by conservation authorities to promote efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of programs and services;

Furthering dialogue on mutual areas of interest regarding natural resource management and supporting sustainable communities; for example, flood hazard remediation and stormwater management, nature-based recreation and education, aboriginal engagement and cultural heritage.

Conservation Ontario, with accompanying funding, could provide the coordination for this liaison body. TRCA Recommendation 3: Amend section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act to supply sufficient tools for compliance with conservation authorities’ development regulations. TRCA strongly supports the Province’s proposed action under its Priority#2 Increasing Clarity and Consistency of supplying sufficient tools to ensure compliance with the section 28 CA regulations. A major ongoing issue for CAs and for natural heritage protection and natural hazard management has been an increase in the number and severity of violations of the regulation and CAs’ limited ability to deter and manage violations effectively. Strengthening the compliance mechanisms will allow CAs to effectively and efficiently uphold their regulatory responsibilities and to support the provincial interest in the control of flooding, erosion, pollution, dynamic beaches and the conservation of land.

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Further to this, TRCA recommends that MNRF’s oversight of appealed permit decisions under s. 28 of the Act should be maintained under the Mining and Lands Commission (MLC) and separate from the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). The five tests of the regulation, on which CAs base permit decisions, are focused on natural resource and hazardous lands management, and are not exclusively related to land use planning appeals under the purview of the OMB. Therefore, s.28 appeal hearings appropriately rest with the MNRF. The third action under the provincial Priority#2, proposes the defining of undefined terms currently in the Act. TRCA requests that should the Province proceed to define “conservation of land” that it be consistent with the following interpretation accepted by the MLC and the courts to include “all aspects of the physical environment, be it terrestrial, aquatic, biological, botanic or air and the relationship between them” (611428 Ontario Limited vs. Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, CA 007-92, February 11, 1994 p. 38) Note: In the MLC decision of Russell vs TRCA, 2009, the MLC undertook a comprehensive review of past decisions related to conservation of land and upheld this interpretation (p. 18). TRCA Recommendation 4: Establish a sustainable and equitable funding model that allows conservation authorities to optimize existing municipal funding and that provides the resources required to sustain the broad suite of conservation authority programs. Secure and sustainable funding will help to ensure a consistent base level of service among all conservation authorities. This is one of the most critical changes necessary to level the playing field and enable an equitable and effective program and should be the immediate priority of the Province. TRCA is recommending fundamental improvement to the existing funding model to reflect the significant work CAs undertake on behalf of the Province. This goes beyond the provincial Priority #4 of simply Modernizing Funding Mechanisms. The current funding model does not recognize the resources required to sustain a broad suite of CA programs that support communities and help realize provincial objectives and priorities. For example, adequate funding is required for CA work to support our provincial and municipal partners in implementing the outcomes that the proposed Provincial Plan revisions intend. The revised funding model must address the following:

Provincial funding for conservation authority natural hazard management programs is inadequate to sustain flood hazard mapping and the operation and maintenance of flood control infrastructure, and the gap will only widen given the increasing demands in managing the current and future impacts of more frequent flood events, urban intensification and continued funding cuts;

Recognize and adequately resource the tremendous amount of work and value CAs provide related to provincial interests and priorities beyond the delegated natural hazard management role;

The funding model should include sustainable multi-ministry (e.g., MNRF, MOECC, MMAH, Ministry of Education (MOED), Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport (MTCS), Ministry of Transportation (MTO)) funding for basic operational activities of conservation authorities that support multiple provincial priorities. Without this investment, there will continue to be varying capacity to deliver on existing and any additional provincial priorities;

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Specific funding should be provided to Conservation Ontario to build its capacity to facilitate coordination and collaboration between conservation authorities and the Province.

TRCA would like to work with the Province in conjunction with Conservation Ontario, the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, other conservation authorities and municipalities, beyond the review of the Act, to explore the need for new and modified funding mechanisms. New mechanisms are needed to reflect the complexity of natural resource management, the challenges of sustainable community building and the role conservation authorities play in these areas, in order to fulfill the new directions coming out of the Coordinated Provincial Plan Review. Some potential opportunities to explore are within the realms of: the Development Charges Act, the Planning Act, the Environmental Assessment Act, enactment of the Sustainable Water and Sewage Systems Act (i.e. recoverable costs from water rates), stormwater fees/rates (e.g. City of Mississauga in 2016; Kitchener), Trillium Foundation infrastructure funding for recreational / outdoor education facilities and green infrastructure initiatives. Nonetheless, in terms of minor amendments, TRCA supports the Province’s Priority #4 for Modernizing Funding Mechanisms, given that clarifications are needed around existing funding mechanisms, costs and apportionments within the Act as follows:

That the Act enable CAs to enter into agreements with municipalities for funding through municipal utility bills, e.g., CAs as a line item on water bills;

TRCA supports providing clarification on costs and apportionment within Section 1 of the Act following public sector accounting standards and recommends the details be finalized through discussions with MNRF staff, AMO, and CA representatives/experts;

TRCA believes that CAs should maintain the ability to define benefit and therefore apportionment. The Act should not be prescriptive in this regard other than for administration costs (i.e. current value assessment (CVA) formula). TRCA also agrees with the ability of municipalities to question and/or appeal the apportionment;

That section 3 of the Act be modified to remove the requirement for an authority to seek Minister’s approval of the rate of interest on borrowings.

TRCA Recommendation 5: Support conservation authorities in continuing to strive for service excellence in all aspects of conservation authority programs and operations. Conservation authorities are dedicated to improving service standards and operations and therefore TRCA appreciates the fifth action under provincial Priority #2 to streamline planning and permitting requirements and associated processes. TRCA has a number of initiatives for streamlining review and approvals including education and outreach to make stakeholders aware of TRCA interests and regulatory requirements:

Training and education programs for the development industry – Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program (STEP) and The Living City Campus;

Excellent relationships with member municipalities and daily interaction with stakeholders, including the development industry, ensure that TRCA is regularly reviewing our service standards and looking for opportunities for improvements;

TRCA has worked with our municipal partners to develop and implement service agreements for the review of works under the Environmental Assessment Act;

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TRCA and municipal partners have developed memorandums of understanding for plan input and review to provide technical clearance on a wide range of legislation, policies and guidelines under the Planning Act and the CTC Source Water Protection Plan. e.g., TRCA suggests that further leveraging of CA expertise in natural heritage to improve service delivery in the administration of the Endangered Species Act could also be explored;

TRCA has a clear set of policies, technical guidelines, a procedural manual and fee schedules, all produced in extensive consultation with stakeholders and approved through the TRCA board;

TRCA participated in the CALC process that included an extensive investigation of CA service standards and made reference to the ability of CAs to charge fees as per s. 20 of the Act and in the fees chapter of the MNRF Policies and Procedures Manual;

In TRCA’s consultation with stakeholders, it has become apparent that further clarification is required for the development industry and the public about CA fee schedule approvals and appeals. In this regard, the MNRF fees chapter could be updated to reflect the guidance provided through the CALC process.

Any further process to establishing consistent service standards, including fees, etc. must recognize the significant differences between political climates, financial capacity, watershed conditions, land use profiles and overall, the complexity of the challenges faced within in each CA’s jurisdiction. TRCA supports undertaking minor amendments to the Act for modernizing administrative processes to better reflect current best practices and align with other more current legislation. Suggestions for updating some governance sections of the Act are outlined below:

The current formula within section 2 of the Act could result in a very large number of appointments to an Authority. TRCA suggests revising the formula to limit the number of members and introduce a process that allows a CA to decide its own board membership;

Section 14 of the Act should be modified to align the term for members of the Authority with the term for municipal councillors within the Municipal Act;

The current process for amending regulations can be very onerous. TRCA suggests amending section 30 of the Act to streamline the process by delegating approval authority to provincial staff.

As well the land management direction within the Act should be modified as follows:

Section 21 of the Act should be modified to align the term for leasing CA land without Minister’s approval with the term under the Planning Act. (i.e., 21 years less one day);

Section 29 of the Act should be modified to so that the regulations also apply to CA managed lands;

Section 33 of the Act should be modified to afford CAs the same property tax exemption status as municipalities;

Where applicable throughout the Act, modernize the communication mechanisms by updating the antiquated communication methods (i.e., registered mail) with options for electronic communication.

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CONCLUSION It has been suggested that many of the issues identified in Phase One of the Conservation Authorities Act review resulted from the narrowly defined mandate from the CA program being viewed through the MNRF lens. TRCA supports the Conservation Ontario priority that the myth of the “core mandate” of CAs be dispelled. It is time to move past this circular debate and acknowledge that a formal, multi-ministry engagement framework would facilitate policy direction, oversight, accountability and funding while demonstrating a substantial shift back toward the balanced partnership of local-provincial interests envisaged by what was a very progressive piece of legislation 70 years ago. Going forward, TRCA would like to be part of any provincial engagement for changes to the Act, forming a provincial policy directive or memorandum of understanding, updating technical guidelines, etc. – given TRCA’s extensive experience and expertise in all facets of CA programing. Report prepared by: Mary-Ann Burns, extension 5763, Noah Gaetz, extension 5281 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] For Information contact: Brian Denney, 416-667-6290 Emails: [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016 Attachments: 1

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Attachment 1

Sample List of Key Partnerships Between TRCA

and Various Provincial Ministries Below is a sample of some of the partnerships TRCA has developed with a number of different provincial ministries. It is not an exhaustive list. However, it helps to demonstrate the diversity of TRCA programs and the many ways in which TRCA helps to achieve provincial objectives. Source Water Protection (MOECC) Upon the enactment of the Clean Water Act, 2006, the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) began working with municipalities, conservation authorities and stakeholders to develop source water protection plans for drinking water sources. In the Toronto region, this initiative was carried out by the CTC Source Protection Committee for the areas under the jurisdiction of Credit Valley Conservation, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, and the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority. Rural Clean Water Program (MOECC) The goal of TRCA’s Rural Clean Water Program is to reduce the bacteria, nutrient and phosphorus loading to watercourses and ultimately Lake Ontario. Program partners and supporters include the Region of York, City of Toronto, Region of Peel, Province of Ontario, Ontario Federation of Agriculture, and Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association. Great Lakes Protection (MOECC, MNRF, MMAH) TRCA has partnered with three different provincial ministries and other stakeholders in the production of conferences, workshops and other resources related to Great Lakes protection. Over the past four years the Western Lake Ontario Collaborative Workshop has been successful in determining the specific needs for western Lake Ontario and identifying collaborative partnerships. Water Quality Monitoring (MOECC) TRCA regularly monitors water quality through the Regional Watershed Monitoring Program in partnership with MOECC and other partners. Samples are collected according to the Provincial Water Quality Monitoring Network protocol and are used for planning, implementation and reporting activities. Fisheries Management Plans (MNRF) Through the development of watershed-based fisheries management plans, TRCA in partnership with MNRF, and in consultation with other agencies, non-government organizations and the public, help to protect and enhance aquatic habitat across the TRCA jurisdiction and achieve provincial fisheries objectives. Remedial Action Plan (MOECC, MNRF) Implementation of the Toronto and Region Remedial Action Plan (RAP) is aimed at restoring the health of Toronto’s waters, fish, wildlife and habitats, and has been supported by federal, provincial, and municipal governments (City of Toronto, Peel and York regions), TRCA, environmental non-governmental organizations and the public.

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Aquatic Habitat Toronto (MNRF) Aquatic habitat creation and enhancement in the Toronto and Region Area of Concern is coordinated through the Toronto Waterfront Aquatic Habitat Restoration Strategy with guidance from Aquatic Habitat Toronto (AHT). AHT is a committee comprised of representatives from Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, MNRF, TRCA, the City of Toronto, Ports Toronto and Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation. Lake Ontario Lakewide Action and Management Plan (LAMP) (MOECC) TRCA has been involved in a number of initiatives under this bi-national action plan developed and implemented in consultation with the US and Ontario governments, including the implementation of agricultural best management practices and management of stormwater runoff. Ontario Climate Consortium (MOECC, OMAFRA) MOECC and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) partner with the Ontario Climate Consortium (OCC) through funding for specific projects including the annual OCC symposium. OCC provides opportunities for provincial data to be shared and used to inform local climate change initiatives. Infrastructure Planning (Metrolinx) TRCA has developed a partnership with Metrolinx to provide environmental review of Metrolinx projects. A memorandum of understanding between TRCA and Metrolinx outlines the responsibilities and funding support provided by Metrolinx. Professional Access into Employment (PAIE) (Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration) Led by TRCA and funded by the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration (MCI), the PAIE program is an innovative bridge training program that helps internationally-trained environmental professionals launch their careers in engineering, geoscience, environmental science and planning. Environmental Education (Ministry of Education and Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration) TRCA has partnered with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration to develop and administer environmental educational services to seniors, youth and teachers. Renewable Energy Initiative (Ministry of Housing) TRCA is partnering with the MOH to evaluate the effectiveness of the 70 million dollar renewable energy initiative directed at the affordable housing sector. Low Impact Development Evaluation (MOECC) TRCA in partnership with MOECC is evaluating a right-of-way bio-retention system in Brampton. MOECC’s Showcasing Water Innovation Program supported TRCA and other conservation authorities in promoting innovative low impact development technologies by showing potential buyers the benefits of leading-edge stormwater, rainwater-harvesting and water-conserving technologies and practices. Flood Forecasting and Warning (MNRF) TRCA has been partnering with MNRF for a number of years on hosting and administering the Flood Forecasting and Warning Workshop for training and advancement of forecasting and warning technologies and best practices.

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Water and Erosion Control Infrastructure (MNRF) TRCA receives funding annually through the Water and Erosion Control Infrastructure (WECI) program. This program provides funding towards major maintenance of water control infrastructure. Examples of completed projects funded through this program include dam safety reviews, erosion protection, flood control channel maintenance, and major maintenance at both Clairville and G. Ross Lord Dams. Energy Conservation (Ministry of Energy) Working with a number of partners and participants, including the Ministry of Energy, TRCA helps facilitate workshops, webinars and other learning and engagement opportunities, bringing experts and practitioners together to shape energy conservation programs and policy. Greening Healthcare (Ministry of Health and Long Term Care) TRCA is fostering a partnership with the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care through the Greening Healthcare program, a program that helps establish and realize energy targets for individual health care facilities. Sustainable Schools (Ministry of Education) TRCA has been working with the Ministry of Education to help collect energy consumption data of schools, helping to benchmark existing energy use and promote conservation efforts. Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship (Ministry of Education) TRCA Education staff has been coached by staff at the Ministry of Education to deliver Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship training to students and teachers as part of the Specialist High Skills Major program offered in secondary schools across Ontario. This is an ongoing initiative whereby schools/school boards pay a fee for this service to TRCA and other CAs. Supporting and Engaging Older Adults and Seniors (Seniors’ Secretariat, MCI) TRCA is fostering emerging partnerships with a number of stakeholders including the provincial Seniors Secretariat to support the growing population of older adults, providing them opportunities for greater engagement in TRCA programs and activities. Cultural Heritage Resources Engagement (Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, Ministry of Education, MNRF) TRCA has one of the only active “in the field” archaeology teams of any public agency in the province – our team of archaeologists and heritage curators manage a significant artifact collection of Aboriginal and Euro-Canadian artifacts. Archaeologists engage with aboriginal communities under the advice of the MTCS, MIRR and MNRF, in accordance with archaeological licensing requirements and TRCA’s Engagement Guidelines. In addition, TRCA’s Boyd Archaeological Field School is a summer credit course for high school students established in 1975 that has more than 1,100 graduates to-date. Black Creek Pioneer Village (MTCS) TRCA partners with the Province through financial support for the continuous operations of the Black Creek Pioneer Village.

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Land Management (Ministry of Infrastructure, MTCS, MNRF) As a major landholder in the Greater Toronto Area, TRCA manages a number of properties on behalf of the Province, including managing natural heritage and cultural heritage resources. As a former landowner and manager of the Rouge Park, TRCA is working with Parks Canada to convert Park management responsibilities from the various agency landowners. Greenspace Planning (MTCS) TRCA engages MTCS in the development of strategic regional greenspace and trails plans on TRCA-owned and municipally-owned lands, working to link municipal, provincial and federal trail systems. Ecosystem and Species Recovery Planning and Implementation (Ministry of Transportation Ontario) TRCA provides guidance and expertise to MTO regarding restoration projects to restore red side dace habitat and other ecosystem functions and services. Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (MTO) TRCA is partnering with MTO through the EVCO program to install 52 electric vehicle charging stations on TRCA-owned lands and publicly accessible locations throughout the Pearson Airport lands through TRCA’s multi-stakeholder “Partners in Project Green” program. West Don Lands (Infrastructure Ontario) TRCA has successfully worked with Infrastructure Ontario to deliver flood control, park and community infrastructure projects across the Toronto region. A significant example is the West Don Lands project, coordinated through Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation, which mitigated flood risk to over 200 hectares of land within the City of Toronto. Evergreen Don Valley Brick Works (Ontario Heritage Trust) The Ontario Heritage Trust under the MTCS, the City of Toronto, Evergreen and TRCA, with additional support from the federal government, worked together to acquire and preserve the Brick Works site, initiating a landmark cultural heritage and ecotourism project, that has grown into an urban cultural and natural heritage treasure in the City. Headwater Drainage Feature Assessment and Protection (MNRF, MOECC, MMAH) TRCA has partnered with a number of stakeholders including the MNRF in the development of guidelines for the effective protection and management of headwater drainage features. The guideline has been added as a module of the Ontario Stream Assessment Protocol and TRCA is currently working with MOECC and MMAH to recognize the guideline as the standard approach for assessment across Ontario. Sustainable Neighbourhood Retrofit Action Plans (MOECC, OMAFRA) The Sustainable Neighbourhood Retrofit Action Plan (SNAP) program aims to accelerate the implementation of environmental improvements and urban renewal at the neighbourhood scale. It is led by TRCA in collaboration with municipal and community partners. In addition to providing financial support, the Province is interested in the innovative solutions being developed to overcome barriers to local implementation of stormwater management, low impact development and water efficiency actions, helping to achieve provincial objectives associated with Great Lakes protection and sustainable communities.

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Section IV – Ontario Regulation 166/06, As Amended

Item 10. TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee

Meeting #7/16, September 9, 2016 FROM: Carolyn Woodland, Senior Director, Planning, Greenspace and Communications RE: APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS PURSUANT TO ONTARIO REGULATION

166/06, AS AMENDED Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses

____________________________________________________________________________ KEY ISSUE Pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06, as amended, 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, as amended, for the applications which are listed below: PERMIT APPLICATIONS 10.1 – 10.14 ARE MAJOR APPLICATIONS - REGULAR Applications that involved a more complex suite of technical studies to demonstrate consistency with policies; applications that cover a significant geographic area (e.g. subdivisions, stormwater management ponds), extensive modifications to the landscape, major infrastructure projects, emergency infrastructure works, resolution of violations/after the fact permits, trail construction.

CITY OF BRAMPTON 10.1 CLAIREVILLE HEIGHTS II LIMITED (CASTLERIDGE HOMES) To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Lot 6,

7, Concession 8, N.D.S., 65 Yorkland Boulevard, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Claireville Heights II Limited (Castleridge Homes). The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a high-rise apartment building with an underground parking garage associated with a municipal official plan amendment application, zoning by-law amendment application, site plan application and building permit application.

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The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. A-1-0, Site Plan / Site Statistics, prepared by A.J. Tregebov, AJT Architect, dated January 15, 2014, Revision No. 2 dated March 17, 2016, received by TRCA April 7, 2016;

Drawing No. 214-B06, Site Servicing, Grading and Erosion Plan, prepared by R.T. Kerkusz, Skira & Associates Limited, dated October 2015, Revision No. 3 dated May 19, 2016, received by TRCA June 3, 2016;

Drawing No. 214-B06-ER, Erosion Control Plan, prepared by R.T. Kerkusz, Skira & Associates Limited, dated July 2016, Revision No. 1 dated August 25, 2016, received by TRCA August 26, 2016;

Drawing No. L000-PH3, Phase 3 Cover Sheet, prepared by B. Barron, SBK Landscape Architecture, dated June 1, 2010, Revision No. 13 dated April 4, 2016, received by TRCA April 7, 2016;

Drawing No. L100-PH3, Phase 3 Hard Landscape & Layout Plan, prepared by B. Barron, SBK Landscape Architecture, dated June 1, 2010, Revision No. 13 dated April 4, 2016, received by TRCA April 7, 2016;

Drawing No. L101-PH3, Phase 3 Planting Plan, prepared by B. Barron, SBK Landscape Architecture, dated June 1, 2010, Revision No. 13 dated April 4, 2016, received by TRCA April 7, 2016;

Drawing No. L200-PH3, Landscape Details Phase 3, prepared by B. Barron, SBK Landscape Architecture, dated June 1, 2010, Revision No. 13 dated April 4, 2016, received by TRCA April 7, 2016;

Drawing No. L201-PH3, Landscape Details Phase 3, prepared by B. Barron, SBK Landscape Architecture, dated June 1, 2010, Revision No. 13 dated April 4, 2016, received by TRCA April 7, 2016.

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

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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 twelve-storey, 126 unit apartment building and two levels of underground parking associated with a municipal Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment (City File #C08E07.010), Site Plan Application (City File #SP11-066) and municipal building permit application. The subject property is known as 65 Yorkland Boulevard, located north of Queen Street and east of Goreway Drive at the terminus of Yorkland Boulevard, located in the City of Brampton. The proposed development is the final phase of the Spring Pointe Development. As part of the final phases, this development is considered to be Phase 3 of a three-stage development proposal. TRCA permits (Permit #C-120703 and #C-140926) were approved by the TRCA Executive Committee on September 7, 2012 for Phase 1 and October 10, 2014 for Phase 2. The subject property is located immediately adjacent to lands owned by the TRCA (i.e., Claireville Conservation Area). The lands owned by the TRCA are tablelands located on the west side of the Main Branch of the West Humber River. Based on plans submitted with this application, the proposed underground parking garage is sited in close proximity to the eastern property limit adjacent to Claireville Conservation Area. As an adjacent and effected land owner, TRCA staff has an interest and concern with respect to the temporary and permanent encumbrances and impacts upon our lands. It is staff's opinion that an underground parking structure constructed close to the lot line produces an encumbrance on TRCA lands, due to the close proximity of the proposed permanent structure. The TRCA Authority Board approved a temporary license for a 10 m wide construction/access easement of TRCA lands for the purpose of construction activity on the lands owned by the applicant in order to excavate the foundation for each phase of the high-rise development. The license agreement specifies that prior to the commencement of Phase 3 development, the applicant is required to provide payment as per the terms of the agreement for the use of restoration/enhancement of TRCA lands. These funds have been provided. The applicant has committed to offer monetary compensation and provide significant restoration and enhancement within Claireville Conservation Area for the granting of the temporary easement for the construction of the underground parking garage. The proposed monetary compensation will take place in phases coincident with the phased construction of three high-rise buildings. An appraisal of the subject lands was undertaken by TRCA Property Section, which is generally consistent with the proposed monetary compensation offered by the applicant. In order to address potential groundwater and hydrogeological concerns associated with the proposed underground parking garage, the applicant conducted borehole investigations, which were instrumented with monitoring devices and submitted a geotechnical report that investigates the subsurface conditions. Based on the report submitted, there are no significant groundwater and/or dewatering concerns associated with this project. Control of Flooding: The subject property is located entirely outside of the Regulatory Floodplain. As such, there are no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters.

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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 project. Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. However, an extensive restoration and enhancement planting plan has been submitted with this application. Plantings

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

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 8.4 - General Regulation Policies of the Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the TRCA. CFN: 55060 - Application #: 1179/15/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller 5244 [email protected] For information contact: Adam Miller 5244 [email protected] Date: August 26, 2016

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10.2 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL 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, from the intersection of Highway 407 and Steeles Avenue East to the intersection of Queen Street East and Goreway Drive, in the City of Brampton, Mimico Creek Watershed as located property which the Region of Peel is currently in the process of obtaining easements. The purpose is to twin the existing East Brampton trunk sewer from the intersection of Highway 407 and Steeles Avenue East to the intersection of Queen Street East and Goreway Drive and realign a small section of Mimico Creek to address bank erosion issues, in the City of Brampton. The warm water construction timing window will apply to this project.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing 57945-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Abbreviations, Legend & General Notes; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57946-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Key Map and Survey Control Points; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57947-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Key Map and Survey Control Points; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 26, 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 579848-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Overall Staging Site Plan; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57949-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Site Preparation Plan - Construction Area 1 & 2; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

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Drawing 57951-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Site Preparation Plan - Construction Area 3; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57952-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Site Preparation Plan - Construction Area 4; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57953-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Site Preparation Plan - Construction Area 5A 5B 5C; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57954-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Site Preparation Plan - Construction Area 5; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57957-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Sta. 0+000 to Sta. 0+280; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57963-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Sta. 1+480 to Sta. 1+760; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57966-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Sta. 2+260 to Sta. 2+480; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57967-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Sta. 2+520 to Sta. 2+760; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57968-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Sta. 2+760 to Sta. 3+040; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57969-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Sta. 3+040 to Sta. 3+320, ; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57970-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Sta. 3+320 to Sta. 3+600; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57971-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Sta. 3+600 to Sta. 3+880; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57972-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Sta. 3+380 to Sta. 4+160; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57973-D; Twinning of East Brampton Trunk Sewer - Sta. 4+160 to Sta. 4+440; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57988-D; Details - Temporary Creek Crossing; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016; red line revised by TRCA staff on August 26, 2016;

Drawing 57989-D; Details - CN Intermodal Yard Creek Crossing; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016; red line revised by TRCA staff on August 26, 2016;

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Drawing 57990-D; Details - Mimico Creek Crossing; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57990A-D; Details - Mimico Creek Crossing - Stage 1; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016; red line revised by TRCA staff on August 26, 2016;

Drawing 57990B-D; Details - Mimico Creek Crossing - Stage 2; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57991-D; Details - Mimico Creek Restoration; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57995-D; Details - Erosion and Sediment Controls I; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Drawing 57996-D; Details - Erosion and Sediment Controls II; prepared by Associated Engineering on behalf of Region of Peel; dated May 2016; received by TRCA on August 9, 2016;

Memorandum: Restoration Planting Plan for East Brampton Trunk Sewer Twinning; prepared by Palmer Environmental Consulting Group Inc.; dated June 23, 2016; received by TRCA on June 29, 2016.

Letter of Undertaking to provide landowner authorization or a copy of the relevant agreements(s); dated August 29, 2016; received August 29, 2016; prepared by Region of Peel. AND MUST COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS IMPOSED THROUGH THE TRCA PERMIT APPROVAL PROCESS: 1. The Owner shall strictly adhere to the approved TRCA permit, plans, documents

and conditions, including TRCA redline revisions, herein referred to as the "works", to the satisfaction of TRCA. The Owner further acknowledges that all proposed revisions to the design of this project that impact TRCA interests must be submitted for review and approval by TRCA prior to implementation of the redesigned works.

2. The Owner shall notify TRCA Enforcement staff 48 hours prior to the commencement of any of the works referred to in this permit and within 48 hours upon completion of the works referred to herein.

3. The Owner shall grant permission for TRCA staff, agents, representatives, or other persons as may be reasonably required by TRCA, in its opinion, to enter the premises without notice at reasonable times, for the purpose of inspecting compliance with the approved works, and the terms and conditions of this permit, and to conduct all required discussions with the Owner, their agents, consultants or representatives with respect to the works.

4. The Owner acknowledges that this permit is non-transferrable and is issued only to the current owner of the property. The Owner further acknowledges that upon transfer of the property into different ownership, this permit shall be terminated and a new permit must be obtained from TRCA by the new owner. In the case of municipal or utility projects, where works may extend beyond lands owned or easements held by the municipality or utility provider, Landowner Authorization is required to the satisfaction of TRCA.

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5. This permit is valid for a period of two years from the date of issue unless otherwise specified on the permit. The Owner acknowledges that it is the responsibility of the Owner to ensure a valid permit is in effect at the time works are occurring; and, if it is anticipated that works will not be completed within the allotted time, the Owner shall notify TRCA at least 60 days prior to the expiration date on the permit if an extension will be requested.

6. The Owner shall ensure all excess fill (soil or otherwise) generated from the works will not be stockpiled and/or disposed of within any area regulated by TRCA (on or off-site) pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06 without a permit from TRCA.

7. The Owner shall install effective erosion and sediment control measures prior to the commencement of the approved works and maintain such measures in good working order throughout all phases of the works to the satisfaction of TRCA.

8. The Owner acknowledges that the erosion and sediment control strategies outlined on the approved plans are not static and that the Owner shall upgrade and amend the erosion and sediment control strategies as site conditions change to prevent sediment releases to the natural environment to the satisfaction of TRCA.

9. The Owner shall repair any breaches of the erosion and sediment control measures within 48 hours of the breach to the satisfaction of TRCA.

10. The Owner shall make every reasonable effort to minimize the amount of land disturbed during the works and shall temporarily stabilize disturbed areas within 30 days of the date the areas become inactive to the satisfaction of TRCA.

11. The Owner shall permanently stabilize all disturbed areas immediately following the completion of the works and remove/dispose of sediment controls from the site to the satisfaction of TRCA.

12. The Owner shall arrange a final site inspection of the works with TRCA Enforcement staff prior to the expiration date on the permit to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit to the satisfaction of TRCA.

13. The Owner shall pay any additional fees required by TRCA in accordance with the TRCA Administrative Fee Schedule for Permitting Services, as may be amended, within 15 days of being advised of such in writing by TRCA for staff time allocated to the project regarding issues of non-compliance and/or additional technical review, consultation and site visits beyond TRCA’s standard compliance inspections.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: The Regional Municipality of Peel is proposing to twin the existing East Brampton trunk sewer from the intersection of Highway 407 and Steeles Avenue East to the intersection of Queen Street East and Goreway Drive, in the City of Brampton. The purpose of the twinning is to address capacity deficiencies to service existing and future Town of Caledon and East Brampton developments. The new trunk sewer consists of approximately 1,980 m of 1800 mm diameter, 305 m of 1650 mm diameter, and 3,000 m of 1500 mm diameter trunk sewer. The proposed trunk sewer installation involves four (4) crossings of the Mimico Creek.

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Crossing #1 located south of Highway 407 and Steeles Avenue West will be installed via jack and bore. A temporary box culvert will be constructed at Mimico Creek to facilitate construction of a temporary access road from Steeles Avenue to allow for vehicle access to the construction site. Crossing #2 located north of Highway 407 and east of Airport Road will be installed via jack and bore. A temporary access road will be constructed behind properties at 30 and 80 Midair Court adjacent to Highway 407. The creek will not be disturbed at this location. Crossing #3 located north of Highway 407 and west of the CN railway will be constructed via open cut. This crossing is a low flow channel and construction will be completed during minimal to no rain to allow for work within relatively dry conditions. Construction through the channel will be completed in two phases to allow for water to be diverted from one side of the channel to the other while the sanitary sewer is being installed. Access to the site will be from Intermodal Drive. Crossing #4 located south of Queen Street East and east of the CN Railway will be constructed via open cut. A small portion of Mimico creek will also be realigned at this crossing to address bank erosion issues and to mitigate the partial exposure of an existing sewer. Construction of the sanitary sewer through this channel will be completed in phases and coordinated with the creek realignment to allow for work to take place within dry conditions. A temporary box culvert will be constructed at this crossing to facilitate construction of a temporary access road which will connect to an existing access which currently runs parallel to the CN railway. The creek realignment will be reconstructed as a series of pools and riffles and will include brush layers and live stake plantings. Control of Flooding: The proposed project is not anticipated to impact flooding, conveyance or storage of floodwaters. Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures, including silt fence, coir logs and tiger dams 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: No geotechnical/slope stability issues have been identified. Conservation of Land: The warm water construction timing window (July 1 to March 31) will apply to this project.

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Plantings All disturbed areas will be restored with a native, non-invasive seedmix. Temporary creek crossings will be restored with live stake plantings. The small portion of Mimico Creek that requires realignment will also be restored with live stake plantings and brush layers. The original creek alignment will be planted with approximately 580 shrubs and 116 trees.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 8.8 Interference with a Watercourse and Section 8.9 Infrastructure Policies of the The Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 55465 - Application #: 0223/16/BRAM Report Prepared by: Sharon Lingertat 5717 [email protected] For information contact: Sharon Lingertat 5717 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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CITY OF PICKERING 10.3 CITY OF PICKERING To site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material,

originating on the site or elsewhere, and alter a watercourse from Mountcastle Crescent to Dixie Road and Kitley Avenue, in the City of Pickering, Frenchman's Bay Watershed, as located on the property owned by City of Pickering. The purpose is to restore a storm sewer outfall channel at Pine Creek that extends from Mountcastle Crescent to Dixie Road and Kitley Avenue, in the City of Pickering. The warm water construction timing window will apply to this project.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Sheet GP-1 – 1 of 11; Mountcastle Outfall Channel General Plan; prepared by Aquafor Beech Ltd. on behalf of City of Pickering; dated July 05, 2016; received by TRCA on July 11, 2016;

Sheet PP-1 – 2 of 11; Mountcastle Outfall Channel Plan and Profile; prepared by Aquafor Beech Ltd. on behalf of City of Pickering; dated July 22, 2016; received by TRCA on August 03, 2016;

Sheet CS-1 – 3 of 11; Mountcastle Outfall Channel Sections-Sheet 1 of 2; prepared by Aquafor Beech Ltd. on behalf of City of Pickering; dated July 05, 2016; received by TRCA on July 11, 2016;

Sheet CS-2 – 4 of 11; Mountcastle Outfall Channel Sections-Sheet 2 of 2; prepared by Aquafor Beech Ltd. on behalf of City of Pickering; dated July 05, 2016; received by TRCA on July 11, 2016;

Sheet CD-1 – 5 of 11; Mountcastle Outfall Channel Construction Details-Sheet 1 of 3; prepared by Aquafor Beech Ltd on behalf of City of Pickering; dated July 05, 2016; received by TRCA on July 11, 2016;

Sheet CD-2 – 6 of 11; Mountcastle Outfall Channel Construction Details-Sheet 2 of 4; prepared by Aquafor Beech Ltd. on behalf of City of Pickering; dated July 05, 2016; received by TRCA on July 11, 2016;

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Sheet CD-3 – 7 of 11; Mountcastle Outfall Channel Construction Details-Sheet 3 of 4; prepared by Aquafor Beech Ltd. on behalf of City of Pickering; dated July 05, 2016; received by TRCA on July 11, 2016;

Sheet ESC – 9 of 11; Mountcastle Outfall Channel Construction Erosion and Sediment Control Plan; prepared by Aquafor Beech Ltd. on behalf of City of Pickering; dated July 22, 2016; received by TRCA on August 03, 2016;

Sheet RP-1 – 10 of 11; Mountcastle Outfall Channel Restoration Plan; prepared by Aquafor Beech Ltd. on behalf of City of Pickering; dated July 22, 2016; received by TRCA on August 03, 2016;

Sheet RD-1 – 11 of 11; Mountcastle Outfall Channel Restoration Details; prepared by Aquafor Beech Ltd. on behalf of City of Pickering; dated July 05, 2016; received by TRCA on July 11, 2016.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: The City of Pickering is proposing to restore a storm sewer outfall channel at Pine Creek that extends from Mountcastle Crescent to Dixie Road and Kitley Avenue. This project was identified as a priority within the Frenchman's Bay Stormwater Management Master Plan, which was approved in 2010. The Master Plan identified severe erosion issues along the outfall channel as a result of uncontrolled flows. The purpose of the restoration is to provide long-term protection against slope instability and channel erosion in order to reduce the risk to public safety and to prevent future property damage. The proposed work includes restoration of the channel, construction of a scour pool at the outfall, and removal of sediment deposition at the Kitley Avenue culvert. Control of Flooding: The proposed project is not anticipated to impact flooding, conveyance or storage of floodwaters. Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures, including sediment control fence and coffer dams, 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: This project is designed to mitigate existing in-stream erosion issues. Conservation of Land: This project will include natural channel design techniques, and on-site restoration and compensation plantings. The works will be undertaken in the dry. The warm water construction timing window of July 1 to March 31 will apply to this project.

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Plantings

All disturbed areas will be restored with native, non-invasive species, in the form of seedmix, 1152 trees and 460 shrubs.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 8.8 Interference with a Watercourse and Section 8.9 Infrastructure Policies of the The Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 56167 - Application #: 0737/16/PICK Report Prepared by: Annette Maher 5798 [email protected] For information contact: Annette Maher 5798 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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10.4 NORTH PICKERING COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT INC. 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 Taunton Road from approximately Sideline 26 to Sideline 22, in the City of Pickering, Duffins Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by the Regional Municipality of Durham. The purpose is to construct new 600 mm diameter Zone 4 and 750 mm diameter Zone 3 trunk watermains along Taunton Road between Sideline 26 and Sideline 22 as part of the required servicing for the new Seaton community in the City of Pickering. No in-water works are proposed as part of this application.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Letter of Undertaking to provide revisions to the engineering and landscape drawings to the satisfaction of TRCA staff and to provide landowner authorization or a copy of the relevant agreements(s); dated August 25, 2016; received August 25, 2016; prepared by North Pickering Community Management Inc. AND MUST COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS IMPOSED THROUGH THE TRCA PERMIT APPROVAL PROCESS: 1. The Owner shall strictly adhere to the approved TRCA permit, plans, documents

and conditions, including TRCA redline revisions, herein referred to as the "works", to the satisfaction of TRCA. The Owner further acknowledges that all proposed revisions to the design of this project that impact TRCA interests must be submitted for review and approval by TRCA prior to implementation of the redesigned works.

2. The Owner shall notify TRCA Enforcement staff 48 hours prior to the commencement of any of the works referred to in this permit and within 48 hours upon completion of the works referred to herein.

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3. The Owner shall grant permission for TRCA staff, agents, representatives, or other persons as may be reasonably required by TRCA, in its opinion, to enter the premises without notice at reasonable times, for the purpose of inspecting compliance with the approved works, and the terms and conditions of this permit, and to conduct all required discussions with the Owner, their agents, consultants or representatives with respect to the works.

4. The Owner acknowledges that this permit is non-transferrable and is issued only to the current owner of the property. The Owner further acknowledges that upon transfer of the property into different ownership, this permit shall be terminated and a new permit must be obtained from TRCA by the new owner. In the case of municipal or utility projects, where works may extend beyond lands owned or easements held by the municipality or utility provider, Landowner Authorization is required to the satisfaction of TRCA.

5. This permit is valid for a period of two years from the date of issue unless otherwise specified on the permit. The Owner acknowledges that it is the responsibility of the Owner to ensure a valid permit is in effect at the time works are occurring; and, if it is anticipated that works will not be completed within the allotted time, the Owner shall notify TRCA at least 60 days prior to the expiration date on the permit if an extension will be requested.

6. The Owner shall ensure all excess fill (soil or otherwise) generated from the works will not be stockpiled and/or disposed of within any area regulated by TRCA (on or off-site) pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06 without a permit from TRCA.

7. The Owner shall install effective erosion and sediment control measures prior to the commencement of the approved works and maintain such measures in good working order throughout all phases of the works to the satisfaction of TRCA.

8. The Owner acknowledges that the erosion and sediment control strategies outlined on the approved plans are not static and that the Owner shall upgrade and amend the erosion and sediment control strategies as site conditions change to prevent sediment releases to the natural environment to the satisfaction of TRCA.

9. The Owner shall repair any breaches of the erosion and sediment control measures within 48 hours of the breach to the satisfaction of TRCA.

10. The Owner shall make every reasonable effort to minimize the amount of land disturbed during the works and shall temporarily stabilize disturbed areas within 30 days of the date the areas become inactive to the satisfaction of TRCA.

11. The Owner shall permanently stabilize all disturbed areas immediately following the completion of the works and remove/dispose of sediment controls from the site to the satisfaction of TRCA.

12. The Owner shall arrange a final site inspection of the works with TRCA Enforcement staff prior to the expiration date on the permit to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit to the satisfaction of TRCA.

13. The Owner shall pay any additional fees required by TRCA in accordance with the TRCA Administrative Fee Schedule for Permitting Services, as may be amended, within 15 days of being advised of such in writing by TRCA for staff time allocated to the project regarding issues of non-compliance and/or additional technical review, consultation and site visits beyond TRCA’s standard compliance inspections.

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RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: This proposal involves the construction of new 600 mm diameter Zone 4 and 750 mm diameter Zone 3

trunk watermains along Taunton Road between Sideline 26 and Sideline 22 in order to service the new Seaton community in the City of Pickering. However, only a small portion of this work is located within a TRCA regulated area and will involve the construction of the 600 mm diameter watermain on the south side of Taunton Road from Sideline 26 east for approximately 400 m. The watermains will be constructed via open-cut within the regional road right-of-way. Control of Flooding: The proposed project is not anticipated to impact flooding, conveyance or storage of floodwaters. Pollution: Standard erosion and sediment control measures, including silt 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 Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable Erosion: No geotechnical/slope stability issues are anticipated for the proposal. Conservation of Land: No in-water works are proposed. Plantings

All disturbed areas will be restored with a native, non-invasive seedmix. Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 7.4.4 Infrastructure and Section 8.9 Infrastructure Policies of the The Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 55807 - Application #: 0464/16/PICK Report Prepared by: Sharon Lingertat 5717 [email protected] For information contact: Sharon Lingertat 5717 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA] 10.5 16 PAULSON ROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarily or

permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot R, Plan 3133, (16 Paulson Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to acknowledge the construction of a replacement pool, associated deck and pool house in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 16 Paulson Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York). In addition, the crawl space under the existing cantilevered rear addition was enclosed with a concrete block foundation wall. The described works were all done without the benefit of any TRCA or municipal permits.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No A0, Site Plan, prepared by GPF Design Services Inc., dated June 2, 2016, received on June 24, 2016;

Drawing A1, Foundation Plan, prepared by GPF Design Services Inc., dated June 2, 2016, received on June 24, 2016;

Drawing A2, Section, prepared by GPF Design Services Inc., dated June 2, 2016, received on June 24, 2016;

Drawing A3, Rear Elevation, prepared by GPF Design Services Inc., dated June 2, 2016, received on June 24, 2016;

Drawing A4, Plans - Pool House, prepared by GPF Design Services Inc., dated June 2, 2016, received on June 24, 2016;

Drawing A5, Elevations (Pool House), prepared by GPF Design Services Inc., dated June 2, 2016, received on June 24, 2016;

Letter of Intent, prepared by GPF Design Services Inc., dated August 26, 2016, received on August 26, 2016.

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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 acknowledge the construction of a replacement pool, associated deck and pool house in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 16 Paulson Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York). In addition, the crawl space under an existing two storey rear addition was enclosed for storage space. The subject site is located north of Trethewey Drive and east of Black Creek Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). Permit After the Fact: The applicant completed construction without the benefit of any TRCA or municipal permits. The applicant was issued a violation notice. As a result, the applicant paid double the application review fee as required for permits issued "after the fact". 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: Sediment controls are not required as the works have been completed. 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. 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 complies with Section 8.5 Valley and Stream Corridors of the The Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 56248 - Application #: 0711/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley 5968 [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert 5311 [email protected] Date: August 26, 2016

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CITY OF VAUGHAN 10.6 53 MEETING HOUSE 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 Part Lot 8, Plan 65M-2165, 53 Meeting House Road, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the installation of a 26.75 sq. m (288 sq. ft.) in ground swimming pool, a 10.88 sq. m (sq. ft.) raised patio and a 65.49 sq. m (sq. ft.) at grade patio area, associated with a municipal building permit. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 53 Meeting House Road, in the City of Vaughan.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Concept B, prepared by Aqua Spa Pools, dated July 20, 2016, received by TRCA on August 25, 2016.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: The purpose of this permit application is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the installation of a 26.75 sq. m (288 sq. ft.) in ground swimming pool, a 10.88 sq. m (sq. ft.) raised patio and a 65.49 sq. m (sq. ft.) at grade patio area, associated with a municipal building permit. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 53 Meeting House Road, in the City of Vaughan. The proposed swimming pool will be located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. A significant portion of the subject property is located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain; as such, it was not feasible to locate the proposed swimming pool outside of the flood plain. TRCA staff are satisfied that the proposed in ground swimming pool and patio, have been appropriately designed such that they will not impact flood storage and conveyance. Furthermore, the location of the proposed

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swimming pool is generally flat and is void of any significant natural features. As such, there are no geotechnical or ecology related concerns anticipated with this project. Control of Flooding: The proposed swimming pool and at grade patio will be located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. TRCA staff are satisfied that the proposed swimming pool and patio will not impact the storage and conveyance of flood waters. Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be erected and maintained for the duration of construction to prevent the transportation of sediment from the property. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable. Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this project. Conservation of Land: The location of the proposed works is void of any significant vegetation. As such, no significant vegetation will be removed. Plantings

Given that no significant vegetation is being removed as part of this application, no plantings are required at this time.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 8.5.1.7 - Property Improvements and Non-habitable Accessory Structures - of the The Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 56341 - Application #: 0804/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan 5743 [email protected] For information contact: Coreena Smith 5269 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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10.7 34 KLAMATH COURT 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 34 Klamath Court, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed in order to facilitate the installation of a 29.93 sq. m (322.16 sq. ft.) in ground swimming pool and interlock pavers associated with a municipal building permit. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 34 Klamath Court, in the City of Vaughan.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Plan, prepared by applicant, received by TRCA on August 24, 2016, redline revised by TRCA on August 29, 2016 for silt fence.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: The purpose of this permit application is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed in order to facilitate the installation of a 29.93 sq. m (322.16 sq. ft.) in ground swimming pool and interlock pavers associated with a municipal building permit. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 34 Klamath Court, in the City of Vaughan. The proposed swimming pool will be located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. The entire rear yard of the subject property is located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain; as such, it was not feasible to locate the proposed swimming pool outside of the flood plain. TRCA staff are satisfied that the proposed in ground swimming pool and interlock pavers have been appropriately designed such that they will not impact flood storage and conveyance. Furthermore, the location of the proposed swimming pool is generally flat and is void of any significant natural features. As such, there are no geotechnical or ecology related concerns anticipated with this project.

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Control of Flooding: The proposed swimming pool and interlock pavers will be located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. TRCA staff are satisfied that the proposed swimming pool and pavers will not impact the storage and conveyance of flood waters. Pollution: Sediment control fencing will be erected and maintained for the duration of construction to prevent the transportation of sediment from the property. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable. Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this project. Conservation of Land: The location of the proposed works is void of any significant vegetation. As such, no significant vegetation will be removed. Plantings

Given that no significant vegetation is being removed as part of this application, no plantings are required at this time.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 8.5.1.7 - Property Improvements and Non-habitable Accessory Structures - of the The Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 56424 - Application #: 0901/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan 5743 [email protected] For information contact: Coreena Smith 5269 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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TOWN OF CALEDON 10.8 47 JAMES STREET To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 178, Plan 43R-

33056, 47 James Street, in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 256.8 sq.m (2,657 sq.ft) single detached dwelling associated with a municipal building permit application.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. A1, Basement, Ground and Second Flood Plan, prepared by Battaglia Architect Inc., dated July 20, 2015, received by TRCA on July 28, 2016;

Drawing No. A2, Elevations, prepared by Battaglia Architect Inc., dated July 20, 2016, received by TRCA on July 28, 2016;

Site Plan, prepared by M.S. Salame, received by TRCA on August 25, 2016. 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 TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 256.8 sq.m (2,657 sq.ft) single detached dwelling associated with a municipal building permit application. The subject property is located within the Bolton Special Policy Area (SPA), which allows for certain development within the floodplain provided the proposal meets TRCA and Provincial technical requirements for development within SPAs. The proposed works are floodproofed in accordance with the Town of Caledon's SPA policies and TRCA technical criteria and have been designed to withstand water flow velocities anticipated during the Regional Storm event. In addition, the subject property is located within a historic neighbourhood and is void of any significant vegetation. As such, there are no ecology or geotechnical concerns associated with this project.

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Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA technical staff has reviewed the proposal and anticipate that the proposed works will not have any significant impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters. Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (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 location of the proposed works is within a highly urbanized area within the Village of Bolton and is void of any significant vegetation. As such, no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. Plantings

As no vegetation is to be removed by the proposed works, plantings are not required. Policy Guidelines: This proposal is in conformity with Section 8.5.1.4 (Replacement or Reconstruction of Existing Buildings or Structures) and Section 8.5.3 (Development within Special Policy Areas) of the Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 54258 - Application #: 0651/15/CAL Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone 5927 [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone 5927 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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10.9 BOLTCOL HOLDINGS NORTH INC. AND BOLTCOL HOLDINGS SOUTH INC. To site grade on Part Lot 2 AND 3, Concession 5 ALBION Plan 43R33412 PARTS 1

AND 2, 0 Coleraine Drive and 12300 Coleraine Drive, in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Boltcol Holdings North Inc. and Boltcol Holdings South Inc.. The purpose is to place and remove fill within a Regulated area to facilitate initial earthworks associated with a new large format employment lands development.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Letter of undertaking provided by Derek Boyne & Frank Del Vescovo, Triovest, dated August 23, 2016, to address all outstanding TRCA requirements prior to the issuance of the permit, received by TRCA on August 24, 2016.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: The subject property is one of two large format employment blocks within the Coleraine West Employment area, located west of Coleraine Drive, north of George Bolton Parkway, in the Town of Caledon. The Coleraine West employment area is a new employment area in Caledon, located to the west of the existing south Bolton employment lands. The Town of Caledon has recently approved a secondary plan for the Coleraine West area, which provides for the Caledon’s employment lands growth targets, within the current planning horizon. The Boltcol/Ontari lands constitute the majority of the lands within the Coleraine West Secondary Planning area.

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Planning for the Coleraine West Employment area has been a comprehensive, multi-year process, which has involved a Regional Official Plan amendment for the urban boundary expansion, as well as a local Official Plan amendment for the Coleraine West Secondary Plan, in addition to the comprehensive Zoning by-law amendment process, which is currently underway. In the initial stages of this process, the Town retained consultants to complete a Comprehensive Environmental Impact Study and Management Plan (CEISMP). The CEISMP identified the need for additional analysis to be completed in support of individual development applications. This work has been completed by collaboratively by Boltcol/Ontari , as an integrated assessment in support of the Zoning by-law amendment (ZBA) for Coleraine West. TRCA staff have been involved in the CEISMP process as well as in the review of the Boltcol/Ontari ZBA submission. Additional more detailed analysis will also be required in support of the future site-specific site plan applications for these properties. The subject property is traversed by the Clarkway Drive Tributary - a tributary of the West Humber River. The main corridor and appropriate buffers have been protected and excluded from the lands for development, and an appropriate strategy has been devised with respect to the treatment of the treatment of lower order features, and the enhancement of the system. A portion of this site is Regulated by the TRCA, adjacent to the corridor, and a wetland within the corridor. The developer is presently seeking permission to move forward with initial earthworks and interim servicing. TRCA staff have reviewed the proposed works, and are satisfied with the erosion and sediment control measures, and the earthworks proposed within TRCA’s Regulated Areas. Future permit applications will be required for the permanent development and servicing within the Regulated areas, which will be subject to separate permits, that are not being advanced at this time. Control of Flooding: The proposed development is located outside of the Regulatory Floodplain. A small portion of the proposed interim stormwater management pond infrastructure is located within floodplain, and has been designed to meet TRCA’s requirements. As such, no impacts on the storage or conveyance of floodwaters are anticipated. Pollution: Sediment and erosion control measures will be installed and maintained throughout construction to prevent sediment from migrating from the portion of the site on which the development is being completed. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable Erosion: There are no existing geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with this site. In addition, the implementation of the aforementioned sediment and erosion control measures will minimize erosion on the site.

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Conservation of Land: All significant natural areas have been previously set aside for long-term protection, and dedicated into public ownership. The proposed works are only within the lands that have been designated for development in the Town's Official Plan, consistent with the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan. Plantings

Plantings will form part of the second permit application for development on the subject property. As part of the current proposal, seeding of the disturbed areas will be utilized as a means of erosion control.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 8.4, General Regulation Policies of The Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 56417 - Application #: 0883/16/CAL Report Prepared by: Quentin Hanchard 5324 [email protected] For information contact: Quentin Hanchard 5324 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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10.10 43 JAMES STREET To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 182, Plan 43R-

33056, (43 James Street), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 230.2 sq.m (2,478 sq.ft) single detached dwelling associated with a municipal building permit application.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. A1, Basement, Ground and Second Flood Plan, prepared by Battaglia Architect Inc., dated July 20, 2015, received by TRCA on July 28, 2016;

Drawing No. A2, Elevations, prepared by Battaglia Architect Inc., dated July 20, 2016, received by TRCA on July 28, 2016;

Site Plan, prepared by M.S. Salame, received by TRCA on August 25, 2016. 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 TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 230.2 sq.m (2,478 sq.ft) single detached dwelling associated with a municipal building permit application. The subject property is located within the Bolton Special Policy Area (SPA), which allows for certain development within the floodplain provided the proposal meets TRCA and Provincial technical requirements for development within SPAs. The proposed works are floodproofed in accordance with the Town of Caledon's SPA policies and TRCA technical criteria and have been designed to withstand water flow velocities anticipated during the Regional Storm event. In addition, the subject property is located within a historic neighbourhood and is void of any significant vegetation. As such, there are no ecology or geotechnical concerns associated with this project.

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Control of Flooding: The proposed works are located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA technical staff has reviewed the proposal and anticipate that the proposed works will not have any significant impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters. Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (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 location of the proposed works is within a highly urbanized area within the Village of Bolton and is void of any significant vegetation. As such, no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. Plantings

As no vegetation is to be removed by the proposed works, plantings are not required. Policy Guidelines: This proposal is in conformity with Section 8.5.1.4 (Replacement or Reconstruction of Existing Buildings or Structures) and Section 8.5.3 (Development within Special Policy Areas) of the Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 54259 - Application #: 0652/15/CAL Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone 5927 [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone 5927 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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10.11 ONTARI HOLDINGS LTD. To site grade on Part Lot 4 AND 5, Concession 5, (12724 Coleraine Drive), in the Town

of Caledon, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Ontari Holdings Ltd. The purpose is to place and remove fill within a Regulated area to facilitate initial earthworks associated with a new large format employment lands development.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Letter of undertaking provided by John Hayes, Blackwood Partners Inc., dated August 23, 2016, to address all outstanding TRCA requirements prior to the issuance of the permit, received by TRCA on August 24, 2016.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: The subject property is one of two large format employment blocks within the Coleraine West Employment area, located west of Coleraine Drive, north of George Bolton Parkway, in the Town of Caledon. The Coleraine West employment area is a new employment area in Caledon, located to the west of the existing south Bolton employment lands. The Town of Caledon has recently approved a secondary plan for the Coleraine West area, which provides for the Caledon’s employment lands growth targets, within the current planning horizon. The Boltcol/Ontari lands constitute the majority of the lands within the Coleraine West Secondary Planning area.

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Planning for the Coleraine West Employment area has been a comprehensive, multi-year process, which has involved a Regional Official Plan amendment for the urban boundary expansion, as well as a local Official Plan amendment for the Coleraine West Secondary Plan, in addition to the comprehensive Zoning by-law amendment process, which is currently underway. In the initial stages of this process, the Town retained consultants to complete a Comprehensive Environmental Impact Study and Management Plan (CEISMP). The CEISMP identified the need for additional analysis to be completed in support of individual development applications. This work has been completed by collaboratively by Boltcol/Ontari , as an integrated assessment in support of the Zoning by-law amendment (ZBA) for Coleraine West. TRCA staff have been involved in the CEISMP process as well as in the review of the Boltcol/Ontari ZBA submission. Additional more detailed analysis will also be required in support of the future site-specific site plan applications for these properties. The subject property is traversed by the Clarkway Drive Tributary – a tributary of the West Humber River. The main corridor and appropriate buffers have been protected and excluded from the lands for development, and an appropriate strategy has been devised with respect to the treatment of the treatment of lower order features, and the enhancement of the system. A portion of this site is Regulated by the TRCA, adjacent to the corridor, and a wetland within the corridor. The developer is presently seeking permission to move forward with initial earthworks and interim servicing. TRCA staff have reviewed the proposed works, and are satisfied with the erosion and sediment control measures, and the earthworks proposed within TRCA’s Regulated Areas. Future permit applications will be required for the permanent development and servicing within the Regulated areas, which will be subject to separate permits, that are not being advanced at this time. Control of Flooding: The proposed development is located outside of the Regulatory Floodplain. A small portion of the proposed interim stormwater management pond infrastructure is located within floodplain, and has been designed to meet TRCA’s requirements. As such, no impacts on the storage or conveyance of floodwaters are anticipated. Pollution: Sediment and erosion control measures will be installed and maintained throughout construction to prevent sediment from migrating from the portion of the site on which the development is being completed. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable. Erosion: There are no existing geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with this site. In addition, the implementation of the aforementioned sediment and erosion control measures will minimize erosion on the site.

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Conservation of Land: All significant natural areas have been previously set aside for long-term protection, and dedicated into public ownership. The proposed works are only within the lands that have been designated for development in the Town's Official Plan, consistent with the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan. Plantings

Plantings will form part of the second permit application for development on the subject property. As part of the current proposal, seeding of the disturbed areas will be utilized as a means of erosion control.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal is consistent with Section 8.4, General Regulation Policies of The Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 56416 - Application #: 0882/16/CAL Report Prepared by: Quentin Hanchard 5324 [email protected] For information contact: Quentin Hanchard 5324 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL 10.12 BAYVIEW RAVINE ESTATES LIMITED To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Part

Lot 57, Concession 1 EYS, (Northeast of Yonge Street and 19th Avenue), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Bayview Ravine Estates Limited.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. GP-1, General Plan, prepared by Schaeffers Consulting Engineers, dated February 2012, received by TRCA on August 8, 2016;

Drawing No. GR-1, Grading Plan, prepared by Schaeffers Consulting Engineers, dated February 2012, received by TRCA on August 8, 2016;

Drawing No. PP-1, Plan and Profile, dated February 2012, received by TRCA on August 10, 2016;

Drawing No. SEC-1, Emergency Overland Flow Sections, dated February 2012, received by TRCA on June 10, 2016;

Drawing No. SC-1, Sediment Control Plan, dated February 2012, received by TRCA on August 10, 2016;

Drawing No. GN, General Notes, dated February 2012, received by TRCA on June 10, 2016.

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

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Proposal: The subject lands are located on the west side of Bayview Avenue, north of 19th Avenue, in the Town of Richmond Hill. The site is located adjacent to a valley corridor associated with the Rouge River Watershed. The lands are part of the Jefferson Secondary Plan Area, and the current plan is generally consistent with the Secondary Plan. The limits of development were established for this site with TRCA staff, and the required environmental buffers were determined. As this subdivision is only comprised of five lots, there is a small geographic area to which this permit application pertains. Included in this permit application are grading works and development within TRCA’s Regulated Areas – which fall within TRCA’s area of interest, outside of the valley corridor. No new public stormwater management infrastructure is required in support of this small subdivision. TRCA staff have reviewed the technical reports submitted in support of the residential subdivision and have visited the subject property. Based upon this, TRCA staff are supportive of this permit moving forward for consideration at the present time.

The Plan of Subdivision and Zoning By-law Amendment associated with this permit application were approved by the Town of Richmond Hill, and the Subdivision was registered on June 17, 2015. A portion of the proposed works (earthworks and site servicing) were permitted by the TRCA under Permit #C-130001 (CFN 47821, valid August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014). Works commenced under the approved permit, but were not completed prior to the expiry date and remain uncompleted at the present time. A Permit Re-issuance was granted, #C-140297R (valid August 10, 2014 to August 9, 2016) that has recently expired. As such, the applicant submitted a new permit request to complete the earthworks and site servicing for the subdivision, as well as to undertake individual lot grading and construction of five new dwellings. The plans submitted with the current request conform to previously approved plans; grading, site servicing, and building footprints respect the limits of development and environmental buffers established by the TRCA through past permit reviews. Control of Flooding: The proposed development 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 permit application. Conservation of Land: No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. A restoration and enhancement planting plan was provided for the buffer lands in the approved plan of subdivision. Plantings

All proposed plant species will be native and non-invasive consistent with TRCA's planting guidelines.

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Policy Guidelines: The proposed works are consistent with Section 8.4 - General Regulation Policies and Section 8.7 - Development and Interference within Wetlands and Development within Other Areas (Areas of Influence) of the TRCA's Living City Policies. CFN: 56079 - Application #: 0602/16/RH Report Prepared by: Lisa Hosale 5687 [email protected] For information contact: Doris Cheng 5306 [email protected] Date: August 26, 2016

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10.13 33 BRIMWOOD CRESCENT To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 20, Plan 65M-

3030, 33 Brimwood Crescent, in the Town of Richmond Hill, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate construction of a new deck approximately 65 square metres (700 square feet) in size. In addition, a new shed approximately 9.3 square metres (100 square feet) in size will be constructed onsite. The proposed deck was partially constructed prior to the issuance of TRCA permits; the current request will resolve the TRCA's violation file for the deck. The proposed works are associated with a Municipal building permit and Municipal violation file with the Town of Richmond Hill.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2017 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Page No. 1, Site Plan, prepared by JIT, dated May 2016, received by TRCA on August 17, 2016;

Page No. 2, Basement Plan, prepared by JIT, dated June 2016, received by TRCA on August 17, 2016;

Page No. 3, Site Plan, prepared by JIT, dated June 2016, received by TRCA on August 17, 2016;

Page No. 4, Section, prepared by JIT, dated June 2016, received by TRCA on August 17, 2016.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: The proposed works include construction of a new deck approximately 65 square metres (700 square feet) in size, and construction of a new shed approximately 9.3 square metres (100 square feet) in size. The proposed deck was partially constructed prior to the issuance of TRCA permits; the current permit will resolve the TRCA's violation file for the deck. The proposed works are located outside of the flood plain of the Rouge River Watershed and are sufficiently

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set back from the dripline of the Natural Heritage System located adjacent to the southwest property line. Furthermore, based on a site visit, no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns are anticipated with the project. The proposed works are located within the manicured portion of the rear yard, near the footprint of the existing dwelling, and no significant vegetation will be removed. As such, no ecological concerns are associated with this application. Fee and Permit Timing: The applicant initiated works in advance of a permit under Ontario Regulation 166/06 being issued, therefore, the permit is to be issued "after the fact." The applicant has paid the application fee plus 100% as required for a permit "after the fact" in association with the violation of the regulation. In addition, the time frame for this permit will be adjusted to reflect that the works are partially completed. Control of Flooding: The proposed works will not impact the storage or conveyance of flood waters as they are located outside of the flood plain of the Rouge River Watershed. Pollution: The proposed works will not result in sedimentation or pollution as they are located a sufficient distance away from the nearest tributary of the Rouge River Watershed, and no grading or topsoil stripping is proposed. As such, no erosion or sediment control measures are required. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable. Erosion: There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this project. Conservation of Land: The proposed works are sufficiently setback (approximately 10 metres) from the dripline of the adjacent Natural Heritage System, and the site itself is void of any significant vegetation. As such, there are no anticipated impacts as a result of the proposed construction. Plantings

No significant vegetation will be removed as part of the proposed works. As such, no additional restoration plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines: The proposed works are consistent with Section 8.4 - General Regulation Policies and Section 8.7 - Development and Interference within Wetlands and Development within Other Areas (Areas of Influence) of the TRCA's Living City Policies. CFN: 56137 - Application #: 0661/16/RH Report Prepared by: Lisa Hosale 5687 [email protected] For information contact: Doris Cheng 5306 [email protected] Date: August 24, 2016

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TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE 10.14 2022988 ONTARIO INC. AND 2036737 ONTARIO INC. To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or

permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere, interfere with a wetland and alter a watercourse on Part Lot 9, 10, Concession 9, (Bloomington Road and Ninth Line), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Duffins Creek, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by 2022988 Ontario Inc. and 2036737 Ontario Inc. The purpose is to allow development within a Regulated Area of the Duffins Creek and Rouge Watersheds to facilitate grading and servicing of a draft approved plan of subdivision (19T-83015 and 19T-86101) south of Bloomington Sideroad and East of Ninth Line, Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Letter of Undertaking, prepared by 2022988 Ontario Inc. and 2036737 Ontario Inc. dated August 25, 2016, indicating that the owner will undertake to work with TRCA to resolve any outstanding issues to the satisfaction of TRCA prior to release of the permit, received by TRCA on May 23, 2014.

RATIONALE The application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information: Proposal: The purpose is to allow development, interference with a wetland and alteration of a watercourse within a Regulated Area of the Duffins Creek and Rouge River Watersheds to facilitate grading and servicing of draft approved plans of subdivision (19T-83015 and 19T-86101), South of Bloomington Sideroad and East of Ninth Line, in the Town of Whitchurch- Stouffville

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The subject draft approved plans of subdivision are situated South of Bloomington Sideroad and East of Ninth Line, in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. The conditions were established through the Ontario Municipal Board. There is a Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry evaluated Wetland located on the central east side of the subject development and connection watercourse/valley system. This permit will facilitate grading and servicing works for the draft approved plans of subdivision, including but not limited to, site grading, storm sewer, watermain and road works. The natural features will be isolated from the grading activities by a double row of siltation control fencing. Other necessary Erosion and Sediment Control measures will also be employed. It should be noted that only a portion of the grading and servicing activity is regulated by TRCA. The owner requires approval from the Town for those portions of the site not within TRCA's Regulated Area. Control of Flooding: There will be no impact on the storage or conveyance of floodwaters. Pollution: Sediment and erosion control measures will be installed and maintained throughout development to prevent sediment from entering the adjacent natural features. Dynamic Beaches: Not applicable. Erosion: All natural features on the site will be protected during the grading and servicing activities. Conservation of Land: No cumulative negative impact will occur to the Natural Features. Plantings

Edge management and restoration planting plans will be prepared for the buffers and open space areas to the satisfaction of TRCA prior to clearance of draft plan conditions.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 8.4 General Regulation Policies and Section 8.9 Infrastructure Policies of The Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CFN: 51556 - Application #: 0684/14/WS Report Prepared by: Colleen Bonner 5307 [email protected] For information contact: Colleen Bonner 5307 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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TOWNSHIP OF KING 10.15 5135 15TH SIDEROAD To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarily or

permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 10, Concession 7, 5135 15th Sideroad, in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to facilitate the continued construction of a 423.17 sq. m (4,555 sq. ft.) two (2) storey replacement single family dwelling with a 78.5 sq. m (845 sq. ft. ) attached garage, a 136.10 sq. m (1465 sq. ft.) detached garage, a 35.28 sq. m (379.75 sq. ft.) swimming pool, a 587.14 (6320 sq. ft.) two (2) storey barn structure, a new sewage septic system and a new driveway associated with a municipal building permit. The described works were started without TRCA or municipal permits. As such, the applicant has paid double the application fee as required for voluntary compliance related to resolution of a violation of Ontario Regulation 166/06. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 5135 15th Sideroad, in the Township of King.

The permit will be issued for the period of September 9, 2016 to September 8, 2018 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Sheet 1 of 1, Site Servicing and Grading Plan, prepared by Calder Engineering, Revision No. 2 dated June 29, 2016, received by TRCA on June 29, 2016;

Sheet No 1 of 2, Erosion and Sediment Control Plan for Construction, prepared by Greck and Associates Limited, Revision No. 3 dated August 4, 2016, received by TRCA on August 18, 2016;

Sheet No 2 of 2, Concept Stormwater Management Plan, prepared by Greck and Associates Limited, Revision No. 3 dated August 4, 2016, received by TRCA on August 18, 2016;

Figure No. 6, Planting Plan, prepared by LGL Limited, dated July 2016, received by TRCA on August 5, 2016.

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

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Proposal: The purpose of this permit application is to facilitate the continued construction of a 423.17 sq. m (4,555 sq. ft.) two (2) storey replacement single family dwelling with a 78.5 sq. m (845 sq. ft. ) attached garage, a 136.10 sq. m (1465 sq. ft.) detached garage, a 35.28 sq. m (379.75 sq. ft.) swimming pool, a 587.14 (6320 sq. ft.) two (2) storey barn structure, a new sewage septic system and a new driveway associated with a municipal building permit. The described works were started without TRCA or municipal permits. As such, the applicant has paid double the application fee as required for voluntary compliance related to resolution of a violation of Ontario Regulation 166/06. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 5135 15th Sideroad, in the Township of King. The subject property contains a provincially significant wetland (PSW) feature and significant woodland in the central portion of the site. Furthermore, the northern half of the subject property has been identified by the Ministry of Natural Resources as an Area of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSI) - Earth Sciences (Linton – Kelly Lake Channels).The proposed development is located over 30 meters from the edge of the PSW wetland feature. Based on the distance between the proposed development and the wetland features, no significant impacts are anticipated to the wetlands. The development is also appropriately buffered from the other natural features on the site. Additionally, there are no flooding, hydrological, geotechnical or ecology related concerns associated with this application. Furthermore, as part of the associated Site Plan Approval process (Application No. SPD-16-13), a Natural Heritage Evaluation (NHE) was prepared by LGL Limited to demonstrate conformity with the Oak Ridge Moraine Conservation Plan. TRCA ecology staff are satisfied with the NHE, subsequent addendums and the conclusions drawn from the report. As part of this permit, restoration plantings have been provided along the edge of the area of disturbance for the septic system to create an enhanced buffer between the proposed residential uses and the edge of the significant woodlot and PSW. Control of Flooding: The proposed works are not located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain, as such no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters are anticipated as a result of the proposed works. Pollution: Appropriate erosion and sediment controls, including silt fence and filtrexx check dams, have been proposed with this application, and 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 are located within existing disturbed areas and will minimize any potential impact the development may have on the Significant Woodlot, ANSI and PSW. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

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Plantings A minimum 4 metre planting buffer composed of native, non-invasive species has been proposed around the edge of the area of disturbance closest to the Significant Woodlot and PSW. These plantings provide an enhanced buffer between the PSW/Significant Woodlot and the proposed development.

Policy Guidelines: This proposal complies with Section 8.7.8 - Existing Development (Development within Other Areas - Area of Interference) - of the Living City Policies for Planning and Development in the Watersheds of the TRCA. CFN: 56263 - Application #: 0743/16/KING Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan 5743 [email protected] For information contact: Coreena Smith 5269 [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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10.16 STANDARD DELEGATED PERMITS

Standard Permits, including Emergency Infrastructure Works permissions, are implemented by Planning and Development Division staff and are received monthly by the Executive Committee. Standard Permits , including Emergency Infrastructure Works permissions, are subject to the authorization of designated staff appointed as Enforcement Officers, as per Authority Res.#A198/13, #A199/13 and #A103/15, respectively. All standard and emergency infrastructure works are non-complex permissions consistent with TRCA approved policies and procedures and issued for a time period of two years of less.

2086758 ONTARIO INC. (EAGLEBAY ESTATES) - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate grading and servicing associated with a municipal draft plan of subdivision, and official plan and zoning by-law amendment applications to permit a 22 lot residential development within the Vales of Castlemore Secondary Plan. CFN: 55485 - Application #: 0183/16/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email [email protected] For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email [email protected] Date: August 4, 2016 2307800 ONTARIO INC. - Mimico Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an industrial warehouse and parking lot associated with a municipal site plan application and building permit application. CFN: 55691 - Application #: 0303/16/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email [email protected] For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 2366885 ONTARIO INC. (VANDYK GROUP OF COMPANIES) - Etobicoke Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed to facilitate the construction of a 307.5 square metre (3,304 square foot) temporary sales office associated with a municipal Minor Variance Application (Town File # A16-041) and building permit. CFN: 55614 - Application #: 0300/16/BRAM Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] Date: August 18, 2016 CAN ART ALUMINUM EXTRUSION INC. - Mimico Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 462 sq. m (4,972 sq. ft.) addition located on the west side of the existing industrial building and a 1,130 sq. m (12,171 sq. ft.) addition located on the south side of the existing industrial building associated with a municipal building permit and a municipal site plan application (City File No. SP15-051.000).

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CFN: 56402 - Application #: 0842/16/BRAM Report Prepared by: Anant Patel, extension 5618, email [email protected] For information contact: Anant Patel, extension 5618, email [email protected] Date: August 17, 2016 BAYVIEW GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a storm outfall and conduct minor grading works associated with the construction of a new pool deck, club house addition and 3 metre wide maintenance road within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 25 Fairview Heights Drive in the City of Markham. CFN: 54971 - Application #: 1102/15/MARK Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email [email protected] For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MARKHAM - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a private driveway intersecting with Birchmount Road in support of Downtown Markham (Phase 2), associated with a municipal building permit. CFN: 54983 - Application #: 1142/15/MARK Report Prepared by: Doris Cheng, extension 5306, email [email protected] For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306, email [email protected] Date: July 25, 2016 DEL RIDGE (EAST MARKHAM) INC. - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to undertake site grading, temporarily or permanently place materials originating from the site or elsewhere, establish sediment and erosion controls, construct a concrete headwall and drainage swale discharging to an existing stormwater management pond, and construct an 8 storey, 261 residential unit condominium building with underground parking, in support of Phase 1 of a municipally approved site plan City of Markham.. CFN: 55964 - Application #: 0518/16/MARK Report Prepared by: Doris Cheng, extension 5306, email [email protected] For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306, email [email protected] Date: July 25, 2016 5662 19TH AVENUE - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 897.8 sq. m (9,664 sq. ft) dwelling and septic system associated with a municipal building permit.

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CFN: 55785 - Application #: 0370/16/MARK Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] Date: July 25, 2016 16 ECKARDT AVENUE - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of second-storey addition and balcony with staircase associated with a Municipal Building Permit. CFN: 56087 - Application #: 0623/16/MARK Report Prepared by: Kent Stainton, extension 5966, email [email protected] For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306, email [email protected] Date: June 21, 2016 11 WORSLEY COURT - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 56.3 square metre (606 square feet) ground floor addition and a 25.64 square metre (276 square feet) replacement wooden deck associated with a Municipal Building Permit. CFN: 56223 - Application #: 0746/16/MARK Report Prepared by: Kent Stainton, extension 5966, email [email protected] For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306, email [email protected] Date: July 22, 2016 7705 WRENWOOD CRESCENT - Mimico Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek Watershed in order to facilitate a new unit located in the basement of an existing dwelling. CFN: 56113 - Application #: 0644/16/MISS Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] Date: August 5, 2016 ORLANDO CORPORATION C/O DANA CANADA CORPORATION - Etobicoke Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the removal and placement of fill. CFN: 55832 - Application #: 0444/16/MISS Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email [email protected] Date: July 27, 2016

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2519519 ONTARIO INC. - Frenchman's Bay Watershed The purpose is to construct a new three storey single family detached dwelling at 1313 Wharf Street in the City of Pickering. CFN: 56411 - Application #: 0863/16/PICK Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 22, 2016 A & L STEWART REALTY LIMITED - Duffins Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct an access ramp and addition to the existing attached garage to the front of the single family detached dwelling at 1993 Guild Road in the City of Pickering. CFN: 56226 - Application #: 0749/16/PICK Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016 A & L STEWART REALTY LIMITED - Duffins Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct an access ramp and addition to the existing attached garage to the front of the single family detached dwelling at 1995 Guild Road in the City of Pickering. CFN: 56227 - Application #: 0750/16/PICK Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016 8-1867 KINGSTON ROAD - Duffins Creek Watershed The purpose is to reconstruct the existing deck to the rear of the townhouse condominium unit (no. 8) at 1867 Kingston Road in the City of Pickering. CFN: 56276 - Application #: 0814/16/PICK Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 7, 2016 1232 BAYVIEW STREET - Frenchman's Bay Watershed The purpose is to partially enclose the existing porch and construct a new second storey deck to the rear of the existing two-storey single family detached dwelling at 1232 Bayview Street in the City of Pickering. CFN: 56078 - Application #: 0601/16/PICK Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: July 28, 2016

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MARSHALL HOMES CORPORATION - Frenchman's Bay Watershed The purpose is to construct a new single family detached dwelling at 714 Simpson Avenue in the City of Pickering. CFN: 56343 - Application #: 0806/16/PICK Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 9, 2016 31 DACRE CRESCENT - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to replace the existing wood deck at the rear and side of the property at 31 Dacre Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). CFN: 56274 - Application #: 0812/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 5, 2016 11 NORMA CRESCENT - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to replace an existing retaining wall in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 11 Norma Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York). CFN: 56024 - Application #: 0586/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5968, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: July 27, 2016 22 BECKETT AVENUE - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to construct a replacement verandah including a new second storey balcony to the front of the existing single family detached dwelling at 22 Beckett Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).. CFN: 56313 - Application #: 0834/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5968, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 41 LAWNSIDE DRIVE - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to construct a detached garage to the rear/side of the existing single family detached dwelling at 41 Lawnside Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York). CFN: 56200 - Application #: 0693/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5968, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 19, 2016

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146 THOMPSON AVENUE - Mimico Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct a deck, shed, at-grade patio, and associated landscaping in the rear yard at 146 Thompson Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York). CFN: 56245 - Application #: 0707/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5968, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 8, 2016 33 WARREN CRESCENT - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to construct a detached garage in the rear yard of the existing dwelling at 33 Warren Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York). The existing garage is to be demolished. CFN: 56401 - Application #: 0841/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5968, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 2613 LAKE SHORE BOULEVARD WEST - Waterfront Watershed The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling including an in-ground swimming pool and pergola at 2613 Lake Shore Boulevard West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling and in-ground pool are to be demolished. CFN: 56270 - Application #: 0808/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5968, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 9, 2016 CITY OF TORONTO - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to relocate and replace a pedestrian bridge in Downsview Dells Park, located near Keele Street and Sheppard Avenue West. Works will involve construction of a new pedestrian bridge and approaches, followed by restoration of the existing approaches to a natural state. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 51065 - Application #: 0575/14/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: July 28, 2016 92 RYKERT CRESCENT - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling and terrace to the rear at 92 Rykert Crescent in the City of Toronto (North York).

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CFN: 55825 - Application #: 0433/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: July 28, 2016 TORONTO DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct two cricket practice wickets with associated lighting and moveable practice cages beside the existing cricket field located at Valley Park Middle School at 130 Overlea Boulevard in Toronto (North York Community Council Area). CFN: 56261 - Application #: 0741/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 CITY OF TORONTO - Waterfront Watershed The purpose is to construct stormwater, sanitary and driveway infrastructure. CFN: 56337 - Application #: 0800/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 5, 2016 2 LEWISTON ROAD - Highland Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct a new garage at 2 Lewiston Road in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). CFN: 56098 - Application #: 0615/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: July 27, 2016 47 WHITE ABBEY PARK - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a two-storey replacement dwelling with front porch, rear deck and associated landscaping at 47 White Abbey Park in Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). CFN: 56350 - Application #: 0820/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 26, 2016 113 CLIFFCREST DRIVE - Waterfront Watershed The purpose is to construct a replacement detached garage at 113 Cliffcrest Drive in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area).

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CFN: 55899 - Application #: 0502/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 9, 2016 CITY OF TORONTO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - Don River Watershed The purpose is to temporarily construct tents, spectator stands and other related equipment for the purposes of a Beach Volleyball tournament on a vacant commercial lot at 20 Polson Street in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York). CFN: 56427 - Application #: 0892/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016 30 NOTLEY PLACE - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a rear addition, second floor addition and rear deck at 30 Notley Place in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). CFN: 56195 - Application #: 0683/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 4, 2016 97 ARDWOLD GATE - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct an inground pool, hot tub and patio to the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 97 Ardwold Gate in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). CFN: 53583 - Application #: 0322/15/TOR Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 16, 2016 77 ASTLEY AVENUE - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a replacement deck in the rear of the property at 77 Astley Avenue in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). CFN: 56348 - Application #: 0818/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 19, 2016

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80 CHESTNUT PARK - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a new 2 1/2 storey single family detached dwelling with an underground garage and terrace to the rear on the vacant residential lot located at 80 Chestnut Park in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York). CFN: 55389 - Application #: 0139/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 4, 2016 13 HUBBARD BOULEVARD - Waterfront Watershed The purpose is to construct a two-storey and basement addition to the front and reconstruct the deck to the rear at 13 Hubbard Boulevard in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York). CFN: 56410 - Application #: 0857/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 22, 2016 61 STRATHEARN ROAD - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a new three storey single family detached dwelling at 61 Strathearn Road in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York). CFN: 55604 - Application #: 0253/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 4, 2016 CITY OF VAUGHAN - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake rehabilitation of a pedestrian bridge located on Highway 7 over Humber River, west of Islington Avenue. The coldwater construction timing window will apply to the works. CFN: 54556 - Application #: 0918/15/VAUG Report Prepared by: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email [email protected] For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email [email protected] Date: August 8, 2016 POWERSTREAM INC. - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to relocate PowerStream poles and distribution lines along road right-of-way along Kirby Road from Pine Valley Drive to Weston Road. No in-water works are proposed within the scope of this project.

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CFN: 56050 - Application #: 0598/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Manirul Islam, extension 5715, email [email protected] For information contact: Manirul Islam, extension 5715, email [email protected] Date: August 17, 2016 2371200 ONTARIO INC. O/A HABER HOMES (THE FOREST) LTD. - Duffins Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works to facilitate topsoil stripping, rough grading, infrastructure and townhouse construction associated with a draft plan of subdivision and site plan for a residential development at 484 Rossland Road West in the Town of Ajax. CFN: 56131 - Application #: 0645/16/AJAX Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: July 28 , 2016 870 RIVERSIDE DRIVE - Duffins Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct an inground pool with associated hardscaping the to the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 870 Riverside Drive in the Town of Ajax. CFN: 56092 - Application #: 0635/16/AJAX Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: July 26, 2016 93 CHURCH STREET SOUTH - Duffins Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct a detached garage in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 93 Church Street South in the Town of Ajax. CFN: 56459 - Application #: 0904/16/AJAX Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016 72 ORCHARD ROAD - Duffins Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct a one-storey addition to the side of the existing one-storey warehouse at 72 Orchard Road in the Town of Ajax. The proposed works also include minor site grading and additional parking spaces required to accommodate the new building addition. CFN: 48922 - Application #: 0159/13/AJAX Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: July 28, 2016 2974 EBONY STREET - Carruthers Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct a two-storey addition to the side and a second story above the existing single family detached dwelling at 2974 Ebony Street in the Town of Ajax.

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CFN: 52989 - Application #: 0124/15/AJAX Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to rehabilitate three retaining walls and a culvert, as well as replace a sidewalk on both sides of Queen Street South, south of King Street in the Town of Caledon. The cold water construction timing window will apply to this proposal. CFN: 55525 - Application #: 0336/16/CAL Report Prepared by: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email [email protected] For information contact: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email [email protected] Date: August 26, 2016 BAIF DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an approved draft plan of subdivision (19T-93027) associated with a municipal minor variance application and municipal building permit application. CFN: 55413 - Application #: 0172/16/RH Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email [email protected] For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email [email protected] Date: August 24, 2016 SEDGEWICK PROPERTY INC. C/O DG GROUP - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to place and remove fill within a Regulated area to facilitate the construction of a temporary diversion swale for stormwater conveyance. CFN: 56228 - Application #: 0751/16/RH Report Prepared by: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324, email [email protected] For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324, email [email protected] Date: July 25, 2016 TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake Baif West Stormwater Management Facility rehabilitation works, construct a new pedestrian trail and a new boardwalk across a wetland to connect North Lake Road. CFN: 54376 - Application #: 0789/15/RH Report Prepared by: Manirul Islam, extension 5715, email [email protected] For information contact: Manirul Islam, extension 5715, email [email protected] Date: August 24, 2015

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TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate grading works associated with an approved draft plan of subdivision (19T-93027), municipal minor variance application and municipal building permit application. CFN: 56281 - Application #: 0861/16/RH Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email [email protected] For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email [email protected] Date: August 26, 2016 23 O'HARA CRESCENT - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 116.9 square metre (1258.3 square feet) two-storey addition and proposed wooden deck associated with a Municipal Building Permit. CFN: 56149 - Application #: 0675/16/RH Report Prepared by: Kent Stainton, extension 5966, email [email protected] For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306, email [email protected] Date: July 7, 2016 42 MAUROVISTA COURT - Duffins Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Duffins Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 574.7 sq. m (6186.3 sq. ft.) two-storey single family residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 42 Maurovista Court, in the Township of Whitchurch-Stouffville. CFN: 56142 - Application #: 0667/16/WS Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email [email protected] For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269, email [email protected] Date: July 26, 2016 ST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA COLLEGE - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an artificial turf sports field. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 2480 15th Sideroad, in the Township of King. CFN: 56218 - Application #: 0712/16/KING Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email [email protected] For information contact: June Little, extension 5756, email [email protected] Date: July 26, 2016

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PERMISSION FOR ROUTINE INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS

Permission for Routine Infrastructure Works Letter of Approval including Emergency Infrastructure Works permissions are subject to authorization by staff designated as Enforcement Officers as per Auth. Res. #A198/13 and #A103/15, respectively. All routine and emergency 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.

ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on the east side of Thornheights Road, approximately 271 m north of Kirk Drive, in the City of Markham, Don River Watershed as located on property owned by the City of Markham under a Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc., and on property owned by a private landowner to whom Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. is providing service to at their request. The purpose is to install a NPS 1 1/4" gas pipeline, via Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD), along an existing roadway (Thornheights Road) and a NPA 1" gas service from the south side of Thornheights Road to 55 Thornheights Road in the City of Markham. It is understood that construction will be carried out by Horizontal Directional Drilling. No in-water works are associated with this project. CFN: 56175 - Application #: 0786/16/MARK Report Prepared by: Tony To, extension 5798, email [email protected] For information contact: Tony To, extension 5798, email [email protected] Date: August 26, 2016 VERIDIAN CONNECTIONS INC. To undertake utility pole installation on Taunton Road from Sideline 26 to Brock Road, in the City of Pickering, Duffins Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by the Regional Municipality of Durham. The purpose is to install hydro poles and hydro pole anchors along Taunton Road between Sideline 26 and Brock Road, City of Pickering. No in-water work is proposed as part of this application. CFN: 56185 - Application #: 0758/16/PICK Report Prepared by: Sharon Lingertat, extension 5717, email [email protected] For information contact: Sharon Lingertat, extension 5717, email [email protected] Date: August 12, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway at 15 Brule Gardens, between Riverside Trail and Brule Crescent, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to install communication conduits and construct a new pedestal on the east side of Brule Gardens between Brule Crescent and Riverside Trail. There are no in-water or near water works involved within the scope of this project.. CFN: 53788 - Application #: 0413/15/TOR Report Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 10, 2016

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BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility watercourse crossing by trenchless technology on Jane Street, Church Street, Maple Leaf Drive, and at 242 Church Street, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto, and private property with permission obtained. The purpose is to undertake service improvements on Jane Street near the intersection of Jane Street and Church Street and west of Pelmo Crescent. There are no in-water or near water works involved within the scope of this project. CFN: 55763 - Application #: 0361/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 2, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Jane Street, side of #1 East Drive and onto #900 Jane Street near East Drive, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Etobicoke Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto and private owners of #900 Jane Street. The purpose is to undertake service improvements on Jane Street, side of #1 East Drive and on #900 Jane Street. Works involve installing communication conduits. There are no in-water or near water works involved within the scope of this project. CFN: 55773 - Application #: 0383/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 10, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Bushey Avenue, near Black Creek Drive and Weston Road, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 55814 - Application #: 0472/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 2, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Morningside Avenue and Ellis Avenue, near Bloor Street West and Runnymede Road, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project.

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CFN: 55871 - Application #: 0480/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 24, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Kingsway Crescent, near The Kingsway, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 56302 - Application #: 0798/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 23, 2016 CITY OF TORONTO To undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction and undertake structure maintenance at 1873 Bloor Street West, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to replace an existing park staircase. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 55942 - Application #: 0622/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 18, 2016 CITY OF TORONTO To undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction at 1873 Bloor Street West, near Parkside Drive, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to resurface an existing park roadway. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 56119 - Application #: 0638/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 10, 2016 TRANS-NORTHERN PIPELINES INC. To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance just south of Skyway Avenue-Galaxy Boulevard, close to Carlingview Drive and Renforth Drive/International Boulevard, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East. The purpose is to undertake integrity dig at the TNPI Site TA-0.08-2012 in order to make repairs to an existing oil pipeline. There are no in-water works involved within the scope of the proposed works.

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CFN: 55913 - Application #: 0524/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email [email protected] For information contact: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 TRANS-NORTHERN PIPELINES INC. To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Skyway Avenue-Galaxy Boulevard, close Carlingview Drive and Renforth Drive/International Boulevard), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by Ontario Infrastructure and Lands Corporation (OILC) under a management agreement with Hydro One Networks Inc. (HONI) and Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East. The purpose is to undertake integrity dig at the TNPI Site TA-0.05abc-2012 in order to make repairs to an existing oil pipeline. There are no in-water works involved within the scope of the proposed works. CFN: 55914 - Application #: 0525/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email [email protected] For information contact: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 TRANS-NORTHERN PIPELINES INC. To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Skyway Avenue-Galaxy Boulevard, close to Carlingview Drive and Renforth Drive/International Boulevard, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto and Sky-Galaxy Golf Inc. (private property owners). The purpose is to undertake integrity dig at the TNPI Site TA-0.16111-2012 (Galaxy-Skyway) in order to make repairs to an existing oil pipeline. There are no in-water works involved within the scope of the proposed works. CFN: 55915 - Application #: 0527/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email [email protected] For information contact: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email [email protected] Date: August 12, 2016 CITY OF TORONTO To undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction at Bayview Avenue and Finch Avenue East, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to resurface an existing roadway. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 56123 - Application #: 0717/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 9, 2016

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ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Graydon Hall Drive, approximately 66 m east of Don Mills Road, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on property owned by the City of Toronto under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. The purpose is to install a NPS 4" gas pipeline on the north side of Graydon Hall drive, approximately 66 m east of Don Mills Road, in the City of Toronto. No in-water works are associated with this project. CFN: 56174 - Application #: 0787/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Leila Sotoudeh, extension 5925, email [email protected] For information contact: Leila Sotoudeh, extension 5925, email [email protected] Date: August 9, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Herron Avenue and Broderick Place, near Warden Avenue and St. Clair Avenue East, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Don River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 55939 - Application #: 0557/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 10, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Pengelly Court and Santamonica Boulevard, near Warden Avenue and St. Clair Avenue East, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Don River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 56124 - Application #: 0722/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 2, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Staines Road, Siskin Terrace, Knowles Drive, Gristone Crescent, and Loggerhead Grove, near Morningside Avenue, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project.

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CFN: 56126 - Application #: 0723/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 2, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Birchmount Road and Anaconda Avenue, near St. Clair Avenue East, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Don River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 56170 - Application #: 0734/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 2, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Invergordon Avenue, near McCowan Road and Sheppard Avenue East, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 56166 - Application #: 0735/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 2, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Rosemount Drive, near Birchmount Road and Eglinton Avenue East, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Don River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 56242 - Application #: 0757/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016

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BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Cardwell Avenue, Reidmount Avenue, Gordon Avenue, Collingwood Street, and Sheppard Avenue East, near Kennedy Road, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 56241 - Application #: 0766/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Kenhatch Boulevard, near McCowan Road and Middlefield Road, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 56297 - Application #: 0768/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 16, 2016 CITY OF TORONTO To undertake structure maintenance and road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction at Birkdale Park, located north of Lawrence Avenue East at Brimley Road, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to replace playground equipment, resurface an existing park path, and carry out other landscaping works. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 53800 - Application #: 0434/15/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 23, 2016 ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC. To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Lawrence Avenue East from Howden Road to Ainsdale Road, east of Warden Avenue, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake cable service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing cable conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project.

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CFN: 56239 - Application #: 0774/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 26, 2016 BELL CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Indian Road and Indian Grove, near Parkside Drive and Bloor Street West, in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake telephone service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing telephone conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 55937 - Application #: 0540/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 3, 2016 CITY OF TORONTO To undertake structure maintenance on the bridge carrying Sherbourne Street over Rosedale Valley Road, north of Bloor Street East, in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to rehabilitate an existing bridge structure. Works will involve repairs to the bridge superstructure and deck. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 55217 - Application #: 0060/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 10, 2016 ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC. To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Halsey Avenue, Park Vista and Dawes Road, near St. Clair Avenue East and Victoria Park Avenue, in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake cable service upgrades. Works will involve removal and replacement of the existing cable conduits. No in-water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 56240 - Application #: 0773/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774, email [email protected] Date: August 18, 2016

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CITY OF VAUGHAN To undertake fence installation at 299 Stegman's Mill Road east of Islington Avenue and Major Mackenzie Drive, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by the City of Vaughan and TRCA. The purpose is to undertake construction of a backstop fence around an existing soccer field in Binder Twine Park, Stegman's Mill Road, east of Islington Avenue and north of Major Mackenzie Drive. The fence is partially located within the TRCA property. Permission to Enter (PTE) will be issued for the works on TRCA property. CFN: 56002 - Application #: 0583/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email [email protected] For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email [email protected] Date: August 25, 2016 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on 1435 Centre Street, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on property owned by a private landowner to whom Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. is providing service at their request and on property owned by the City of Vaughan, under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. The purpose is to install a NPS 1"gas service from the north side of Centre Street into a property located at 1435 Centre Street, in the City of Vaughan. No in-water works are associated with the project. CFN: 56158 - Application #: 0687/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Leila Sotoudeh, extension 5925, email [email protected] For information contact: Leila Sotoudeh, extension 5925, email [email protected] Date: August 2, 2016 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway, on north side of Highway 7 approximately 106 m east of Wigwoss Drive, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by the City of Vaughan under a Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. The purpose is to undertake the installation of a 2" gas main, via Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) north of Highway 7 and approximately 106 m east of Wigwoss Drive in the City of Vaughan in order to provide service to a new subdivision known as Pebble Creek Development. CFN: 56180 - Application #: 0792/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Tony To, extension 5798, email [email protected] For information contact: Tony To, extension 5798, email [email protected] Date: August 26, 2016 POWERSTREAM INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing road right-of-way of Glen Shields Avenue, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Vaughan. The purpose is to replace one PowerStream hydro pole and associated cable on Glen Shields Avenue near intersection Centre Street and Dufferin Street.

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CFN: 55771 - Application #: 0385/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Manirul Islam, extension 5715, email [email protected] For information contact: Manirul Islam, extension 5715, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on a new street in the River Run Condominium subdivision, located south of Taunton Road West, in the Town of Ajax, Duffins Creek Watershed as located on property currently owned by Miller Creek Estates (Ajax) Inc. with access granted through an easement. The purpose is to install a NPS 2" and a NPS 1 1/4" gas pipeline on a new street in the River Run Condominium subdivision, located south of Taunton Road West, in the Town of Ajax. No in-water works are associated with this project. CFN: 55518 - Application #: 0325/16/AJAX Report Prepared by: Leila Sotoudeh, extension 5925, email [email protected] For information contact: Leila Sotoudeh, extension 5925, email [email protected] Date: August 2, 2016 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Bayview Avenue, north and south of Subrisco Avenue, in the Town of Richmond Hill, Rouge River Watershed as located on property owned by private landowners to whom Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. is providing service at their request and on property owned by the Regional Municipality of York, under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. The purpose is to install two NPS 1" gas services from the west side of Bayview Avenue into properties located at 11221 and 11251 Bayview Avenue, north of Subrisco Avenue, and a NPS 4" gas pipeline on the west side of Bayview Avenue, south of Subrisco Avenue, in the Town of Richmond Hill. No in-water works are associated with this project. The cold water construction timing window will be applied to this project. CFN: 56181 - Application #: 0794/16/RH Report Prepared by: Leila Sotoudeh, extension 5925, email [email protected] For information contact: Leila Sotoudeh, extension 5925, email [email protected] Date: August 12, 2016 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 flood plain and in the opinion of staff do not affect the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the conservation of land.

91 GARDENBROOKE TRAIL To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 5, Plan 43M-1806, 91 Gardenbrooke Trail, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed.

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CFN: 56259 - Application #: 0739/16/BRAM Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] Date: August 8, 2016 69 RIVER HEIGHTS DRIVE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 54, Plan 43M-1779, (69 River Heights Drive), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed. CFN: 56193 - Application #: 0681/16/BRAM Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] Date: July 28, 2016 85 CLOVERDALE DRIVE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 416, Plan 688, 85 Cloverdale Drive, in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed. CFN: 56190 - Application #: 0678/16/BRAM Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] Date: August 8, 2016 12 GEDDES LANE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on , (12 Geddes Lane), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed. CFN: 56280 - Application #: 0860/16/BRAM Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] Date: August 24, 2016 55 GLENBOURNE PARK DRIVE To undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) on Lot 2, Plan 6037, (55 Glenbourne Park Drive), in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. CFN: 56310 - Application #: 0831/16/MARK Report Prepared by: Kent Stainton, extension 5966, email [email protected] For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324, email [email protected] Date: August 12, 2016 2227 GREENHURST AVENUE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 7, Plan 685, (2227 Greenhurst Avenue), in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed.

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CFN: 56320 - Application #: 0825/16/MISS Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] Date: August 10, 2016 30 BLACK CREEK BOULEVARD To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 65, Plan 4033, (30 Black Creek Boulevard), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. CFN: 56207 - Application #: 0704/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: July 27, 2016 4 COLCHESTER COURT To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 21, Plan M996, (4 Colchester Court), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. CFN: 54177 - Application #: 0587/15/TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5968, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 24, 2016 33 MCMANUS ROAD 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 16, Plan 5069, (33 Mcmanus Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. CFN: 56315 - Application #: 0761/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 8, 2016 27 BOULDERBROOK DRIVE 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 50, Plan 66M-2406, (27 Boulderbrook Drive), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed. CFN: 56250 - Application #: 0726/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: July 27, 2016

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121 SHROPSHIRE DRIVE To undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads), construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 604, Plan 4621, (121 Shropshire Drive), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed. CFN: 56321 - Application #: 0826/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 23, 2016 28 FALLINGBROOK DRIVE To undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) and construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 11, 12, Plan 4304-YORK, (28 Fallingbrook Drive), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed. CFN: 55971 - Application #: 0528/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 23, 2016 96 MORSE STREET To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 121, Plan 423, (96 Morse Street), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. CFN: 55748 - Application #: 0400/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016 94 MORSE STREET To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 120, 121, Plan 423, (94 Morse Street), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. CFN: 55749 - Application #: 0401/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016

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124 PARK ROAD To undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) on Lot 22, Plan 104, (124 Park Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. CFN: 56428 - Application #: 0893/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 29, 2016 82 RUMSEY ROAD To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 26, Plan 65M-4091, (82 Rumsey Road), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. CFN: 56271 - Application #: 0809/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email [email protected] For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269, email [email protected] Date: August 19, 2016 121 SYDEL CRESCENT To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 108, Plan M-2014, (121 Sydel Crescent), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Antonio Ruscillo. CFN: 56136 - Application #: 0660/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email [email protected] For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269, email [email protected] Date: July 28, 2016 117 WATERSIDE CRESCENT To install a swimming pool on Lot 79, 80, 81, 82, Plan 65M-2664, (117 Waterside Crescent), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. CFN: 56312 - Application #: 0833/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email [email protected] For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269, email [email protected] Date: August 24, 2016 91 VAUGHAN MILLS ROAD To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 26, Plan 65M-2871, (91 Vaughan Mills Road), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. CFN: 56344 - Application #: 0807/16/VAUG Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email [email protected] For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269, email [email protected] Date: August 19, 2016

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35 TEMPLE WEST CRESCENT To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 33, Plan 40M-2122, (35 Temple West Crescent), in the Town of Ajax, Carruthers Creek Watershed. CFN: 56339 - Application #: 0802/16/AJAX Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email [email protected] Date: August 11, 2016 33 ANGIER CRESCENT To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on (33 Angier Crescent), in the Town of Ajax, Carruthers Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Nathan Anderson. CFN: 56405 - Application #: 0847/16/AJAX Report Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662, email [email protected] For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email [email protected] Date: August 22, 2016 16289 THE GORE ROAD To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 22, Concession 4, 16289 The Gore Road, in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed. CFN: 56340 - Application #: 0803/16/CAL Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] Date: August 15, 2016 57 SILVERMOON AVENUE To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 46, Plan 43M-1586, 57 Silvermoon Avenue, in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed. CFN: 56260 - Application #: 0740/16/CAL Report Prepared by: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] For information contact: Nicholas Cascone, extension 5927, email [email protected] Date: August 8, 2016 44 CEDAR SPRINGS DRIVE To construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 50, Plan 65M-3166, (44 Cedar Springs Drive), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed. CFN: 56148 - Application #: 0674/16/RH Report Prepared by: Lisa Hosale, extension 5687, email [email protected] For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email [email protected] Date: August 4, 2016

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139 WALTER SINCLAIR COURT To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on part of Block 18, Registered Plan 65M-4316 (139 Walter Sinclair Court), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed. CFN: 56353 - Application #: 0836/16/RH Report Prepared by: Lisa Hosale, extension 5687, email [email protected] For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306, email [email protected] Date: August 18, 2016 10 ELMER DANIELS COURT To install a swimming pool on Lot 39, Plan, (10 Elmer Daniels Court), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Duffins Creek Watershed. CFN: 56309 - Application #: 0830/16/WS Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email [email protected] For information contact: Colleen Bonner, extension 5307, email [email protected] Date: August 19, 2016 30 SIM HILL CRESCENT To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on 42 Plan 65M-4277, (30 Sim Hill Crescent), in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed. CFN: 56352 - Application #: 0835/16/KING Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email [email protected] For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269, email [email protected] Date: August 19, 2016

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