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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-20-Minutes_Executive Committee_2020-05-01Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Executive Committee Meeting #3/20 was held via videoconference, on Friday, May 1, 2020, pursuant to section C.12, subsections (3) and (4), of the TRCA's Board of Directors Administrative By -Law. The Chair Jennifer Innis, called the meeting to order at 9:33 a.m. PRESENT Jennifer Innis Chair Jack Heath Vice -Chair Paul Ainslie (in: 9:43 a.m.) Member Ronald Chopowick Member Jennifer Drake Member Gordon Highet (in: 9:42 a.m.) Member Linda Jackson Member Cynthia Lai Member Anthony Perruzza Member ABSENT Dipika Damerla Member Joanne Dies Member Paula Fletcher Member The Clerk and Manager, Policy advised Board Members of procedural rules for the meeting and conducted a roll call. The Chair recited the Acknowledgement of Indigenous Territory. RES.#B16/20 - Moved by: Seconded by: MINUTES Linda Jackson Jennifer Drake THAT the Minutes of Meeting #1/20 of the Executive Committee, held on March 13, 2020 be approved. CARRIED Section III — Items for the Information of the Board RES.#B17/20 - Q1 2020 MEDIA SUMMARY Information report regarding Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's (TRCA) corporate media communication activities during the first quarter of 2020 (January — March). Moved by: Jack Heath Seconded by: Anthony Perruzza IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT the Q1 2020 Media Summary report be received. CARRIED BACKGROUND The CEO's Office and Marketing and Events business units with involvement of program areas across TRCA's Divisions carry out corporate communications programs to provide TRCA with a unified voice that aligns consistently with strategic priorities, and monitors results to identify opportunities for improvements. Working with staff from all divisions and external program and service providers, the business units deliver communications campaigns through traditional media outlets and online media channels. Content is typically disseminated through materials such as news releases and media advisories, direct outreach to targeted journalists, producers and editors, and responses to incoming media inquiries. Digital campaigns involve posting of visual and written content on websites and distribution via social media platforms. All media activity is supported by ongoing assessment and deployment of technology tools and processes to maximize effectiveness. While TRCA produces communications materials for multiple programs and projects managed by business units across the organization, this report provided in Attachment 1 focuses on notable media coverage during the reporting period. Relationship to Building the Living City, the TRCA 2013-2022 Strategic Plan This report supports the following strategy set forth in the TRCA 2013-2022 Strategic Plan: Strategy 6 — Tell the story of the Toronto region DETAILS OF WORK TO BE DONE TRCA is preparing a Communications Plan to ensure more streamlined and strategically focused media relations that will guide our approach in working with media. Report prepared by: Diana Ginsberg Cohen, extension 5768 Emails: Diana.ginsberacohenAtrca.ca For Information contact: Diana Ginsberg Cohen, extension 5768 Emails: Diana.ginsbergcohenAtrca.ca Date: April 2, 2020 Attachments: 1 Attachment 1: Notable TRCA Media Coverage: January — March 2020 Attachment 1: Notable TRCA Media Coverage: January — March 2020 During the first quarter of 2020, TRCA media coverage focused on the following (select examples of media coverage): January 2020 OUTCTV News Toronto — weather segment — Anwar Knight filmed at Claireville Conservation Authority •ledonEnterp rise.com Caledon Enterprise, January 23, 2020 Full article: https://www.caledonenterr)rise.com/community-story/9818712-what-are-the-5- oldest-caledon-heritage-properties-log-homes-dati ng -back -200 -years/ What are the 5 oldest Caledon heritage properties? Log homes dating back 200 years This past week, Caledon's council endorsed staff work that saw 238 properties listed on a Caledon heritage register. The purpose of this listing was so that these properties could not be demolished without having their heritage value assessed and pieces of them possibly preserved. In other words, should they have some unique beams the town wants to keep if the property was torn down, that could be done. That work will see more than a thousand more properties throughout the town examined, and possibly listed in the same way, as heritage staff continues to examine the history and relevance of a number of other Caledon structures. P( publishinq Novae Res Urbis, January 24, 2020 Ravine Implementation Strategy: Collaborative Stewardship NOVAE RES RBISI0 TORONTO A111K X111N.IIMI1 N5IUT I COLLABORATIVE STEWARDSHIP oI+ W Pn� v ou...Aaw.e.nu. w+.N✓..mvr®a.. 4�ma wm., urt...ymmu rtW¢i. wo'.wge+urt um.m rm'nowwm mwvl..��rv�s pgnmwmmn wuy�...wwxr wev �i�.,l fiw�m ar mMm Pn� ou...Aaw.e.nu. w+.N✓..mvr®a.. February 2020 b10970 BlogTO, February 2020 Full article: https://www.blogto.com/city/2020/02/toronto-massive-16-km-linear-park/ This is what Toronto's massive 16 km linear park might look like This is what Toronto's massive O 16 km linear park might look O like a ■ Toronto announced plans to build a massive 16 km linear park running from the Don River Ravine to Rouge National Urban Park in Scarborough back in 2018, and brand new visuals and renderings offer a glimpse into what The Meadoway might look like once completed. "Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) has partnered with Perkins and Will and Future Landscapes to develop a visualization toolkit that demonstrates the potential future look and feel of The Meadoway," the park's website states. "The goal of the toolkit is to amplify and celebrate The Meadoway through a compelling visual identity and narrative. It includes conceptual renderings, sketches and animations." New conceptual renderings include before and after photos of what different sections of the park may look like once completed. The Pointer, February 12, 2020 Full article: https://thepointer.com/article/2019-02-12/is-the-qta-west-highway-good- tra nsportatio n-pla n n i nq-or-a-q ift-to-developers Is the GTA West Highway good transportation planning or a gift to developers The Ford government's decision to revive a controversial project suspended in 2015 is being touted as a way to alleviate congestion on the 401 and other highways. Supporters, including Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, say a new highway would boost the local economy by ""---- `— — -- easing the transport of goods and services around the region, while critics and some residents directly affected call it a backward and destructive step that will lead to more sprawl. --- V•YORK HAI TON The Ford government's decision to revive a controversial project suspended in 2015 is being touted as a way to alleviate congestion on the 401 and other highways. Supporters, including Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, say a new highway would boost the local economy by ""---- `— — -- easing the transport of goods and services around the region, while critics and some residents directly affected call it a backward and destructive step that will lead to more sprawl. C B C CBC, February 14, 2020 Full article: https://www.cbc.ca/natureofthings/episodes/accidental-wilderness-the-leslie-streetspit - Accidental Wilderness: The Leslie Street Spit In the middle of Canada's largest city, a natural wilderness is thriving in the unlikeliest of places. Accidental Wilderness: The Leslie Street Spit, a documentary from The Nature of Things, tells the surprising story of the Leslie Street Spit — a remarkably rich wilderness located a few short kilometres from the heart of Toronto. Here, the distinction between city and wilderness disappears: a coyote roams freely in a cottonwood forest while in the distance, the CN Tower looms on the cityscape. "The Spit," or Tommy Thompson Park as it's officially called, was initially conceived of as a breakwater to protect Toronto's bustling shoreline. To build it, construction waste was dumped into Lake Ontario starting in 1959, eventually creating a five -kilometre concrete peninsula. Soon, the heaps of rubble gave way to plants and wild animals proving that, when given the chance, nature can take root anywhere. 4 cP MAM CP24, February 25, 2020 Full article: https://www.cp24.com/news/city-to-undertake-accelerated-flood-protection-work-on- toronto-islands-ahead-of-record-water-levels-expected-th is -spring -1.4826859 City to undertake 'accelerated' flood protection work on Toronto Islands ahead of record water levels expected this spring ^ The city says that it will undertake "accelerated flood and erosion control work" on the Toronto Islands in anticipation of Lake Ontario water levels reaching record highs once again. .n ..aanauee.pme AL 1XRX5]I1XL MI In a news release issued on Tuesday morning, the city said that water levels in Lake Ontario are already 12 centimetres above where they were at this time last year and are likely to eventually break the record 76 -metres above sea level mark ., that was recorded last May. The city says that the accelerated flood protection work is being undertaken in partnership with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) with the goal of "mitigating the impacts of high lake water levels and shoreline flooding" this spring. The work will include the construction of a berm on Algonquin Island using "repurposed brick rubble sourced from demolition projects," and the construction of another barrier along Ward's Island beach. The city says that it will also be conducting a geotechnical assessment of the feasibility of raising the roadway for a few hundred metres along both Cibola Avenue and Lakeshore Avenue. Q TORONTO STOREYS s>- F° .,. — Toronto Storeys, February 25, 2020 Full article: https://torontostorevs.com/flood-control-toronto-islands/ "Accelerated" Flood and Erosion Control to Begin on Toronto Islands As Lake Ontario water levels currently sit 12 cm above those recorded at the same time last year, the City said it's going to begin "accelerated" flood and erosion control at Toronto Island Park and several waterfront locations in anticipation for levels to reach record highs once again. OTORONTO STORM "•^ 'Mxlero¢d' ilmi ®J hv,wn fiuvol m Begin un oN RBsutn o On Tuesday, the City said it will work closely with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) to monitor the conditions that contribute to high lake water levels and shoreline flooding as spring approaches. In turn, the City will begin work to mitigate the impacts of high water levels. This includes the construction of a berm, or a raised barrier, on Algonquin Island (a small section of the Islands) using "repurposed brick rubble sourced from demolition projects," and the construction of another barrier along Ward's Island beach. The City says that it will also be conducting a geotechnical assessment of the feasibility of raising the roadway for a few hundred metres along both Cibola Avenue and Lakeshore Avenue. Daily Hive, February 25, 2020 Full article: https://dailvhive.com/toronto/toronto-flood-mitigation-water-levels-rise Toronto acceleration flood mitigation efforts as water levels rise Lake Ontario water levels are more than 12 cm above their previous marks this time last year, with record - highs anticipated again in 2020. Q Torontoamlawbefloodmltlgatbnefforteae Q water lewNrba e- The significant water level rise has prompted the City of Toronto to team up with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) to begin accelerated work on flood and erosion control along the waterfront. In recent years, the increased frequency and intensity _ of extreme weather events have caused significant - - erosion and damage to shoreline protection infrastructure along Toronto's waterfront. But lake levels are mostly impacted by process that occur over the course of weeks and months as opposed to individual storm events, meaning the snow storm expected for Wednesday will not result in any immediate increases to water levels in the rivers or streams, Rehana Rajabali, Senior Manager of Flood Risk Management said. ATHE STAR[ The Toronto Star, February 25, 2020 Full article: https://www.thestar.com/amp/news/city hall/2020/02/25/toronto-island-residents- have-a beady -started -sand bagging-in-prepa ration -for -flood s. htm I Toronto Islands residents have started sandbagging in preparation for floods 1TIII1 TAr Toronto Islands residents have started sandbagging in preparation forfloods ...The city announced Tuesday it is working with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) to accelerate flood mitigation work at Toronto Island Park and along Toronto's waterfront, including construction of a beach curb on Ward's Island and reinforcement of the existing seawall at Algonquin Island, pending the outcome of engineering investigations. Construction of a natural barrier at the Eastern Beaches, along the east side of the city's shoreline, is also planned... NARCITY Narcity.com, February 25, 2020 Full article: https://www.narcity.com/amp/toronto-islands-flooding-threat-in-2020-is-so-severe- that-barriers-are-al ready -bei ng -built Toronto Islands Will Get Record Flooding in 2020 & the City's Already Trying to Save Them Toronto Islands Will Get Record Flooding In 2020 & The Citys Already Trying To Save Them We're still in winter the City of Toronto is already preparing for the worst. The Toronto Islands area is expecting record water levels this year and the flooding threat is expected to be so great that barriers are already being set up. Much of the Islands is expected to be underwater later this year. A release issued by the City of Toronto on Tuesday, February 25, warns that water levels in Lake Ontario are already 12 centimetres above their markers this time last year. In fact, it's thought that this year, the flooding on the Islands will ultimately break May 2019's record of 76 metres above sea level. In collaboration with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), the city is working on an accelerated flood protection work to lower the impacts of flooding and high water levels. According to the release, the TRCA and Toronto will begin the flood and erosion control work at Toronto Island Park, as well as several waterfront locations. "The City is working closely with TRCA to deliver proactive and innovative solutions to mitigate the impacts of high lake water levels and shoreline flooding in Toronto," reads the release. ,7ri► C B C CBC, February 25, 2020 Full article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/trca-city-flooding-toronto-islands-work- prevention-1.5476252 Flood prevention work to begin on Toronto Islands on Wednesday Work to prevent flooding on the Toronto Islands is set to begin on Wednesday with record high water levels expected again later this year. m Already, Lake Ontario water levels are more than 12 centimetres above the levels this time last year, the city said in a news release on Tuesday. The plan is minimize damage and keep the islands open. The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), with -; -"-_ help from the city, is expected to start "accelerated flood and erosion control' work at Toronto Island Park and several ---- '- waterfront locations to mitigate the "impacts of high lake water levels and shoreline flooding in Toronto." Rocks and dirt are being shipped from the city to the islands to build up the shoreline. Matthew Johnston, senior manager of engineering projects for the TRCA, said the work is the first phase of emergency efforts designed to protect the Toronto Islands, the park and ferry terminal. He said the work is intended to be proactive. CityNews, February 26, 2020 Full video: https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2020/02/26/what-the-city-is-doing-to-prevent-spring- flooding/ looks at what the city is doing to try to prevent the kind of flooding the city has seen in recent years. Ali► CB[ CBC, February 27, 2020 Full article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/steven-del-duca-public-private-pool- 1.5477017 Ontario Liberal Party front-runner Steven Del Duca wants protected land to save his private pool Steven Del Duca, the front-runner in the race to ®` become the next leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, 0 and his wife want the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) to hand over a section of protected land to save an in -ground pool they've built, CBC News has learned. Del Duca and his wife, Utilia Amaral, live on a cul-de- sac in Vaughan. Their backyard is nestled against public parkland that's part of the Humber River watershed. It's considered environmentally sensitive land and is controlled by the TRCA. Del Duca and his wife built the pool last summer without all the necessary permits — and it's too close to the parkland, according to municipal bylaws. "It's embarrassing," Del Duca told CBC News. "I found out based on what I will call an honest mistake and the discussion we had with our contractor. It was alarming for me obviously as someone who has grown up in this community and has served publicly in the past. I knew it was a mistake." City of Vaughan bylaws stipulate the pool should have been built at least 7.5 metres from the public parkland. Instead, it was built just 1.5 metres away. What the city is doing to prevent spring flooding What ae city is mins to prevent """ Water levels in Lake Ontario are on the rise and oeao as the spring thaw approaches, Mark McAllister looks at what the city is doing to try to prevent the kind of flooding the city has seen in recent years. Ali► CB[ CBC, February 27, 2020 Full article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/steven-del-duca-public-private-pool- 1.5477017 Ontario Liberal Party front-runner Steven Del Duca wants protected land to save his private pool Steven Del Duca, the front-runner in the race to ®` become the next leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, 0 and his wife want the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) to hand over a section of protected land to save an in -ground pool they've built, CBC News has learned. Del Duca and his wife, Utilia Amaral, live on a cul-de- sac in Vaughan. Their backyard is nestled against public parkland that's part of the Humber River watershed. It's considered environmentally sensitive land and is controlled by the TRCA. Del Duca and his wife built the pool last summer without all the necessary permits — and it's too close to the parkland, according to municipal bylaws. "It's embarrassing," Del Duca told CBC News. "I found out based on what I will call an honest mistake and the discussion we had with our contractor. It was alarming for me obviously as someone who has grown up in this community and has served publicly in the past. I knew it was a mistake." City of Vaughan bylaws stipulate the pool should have been built at least 7.5 metres from the public parkland. Instead, it was built just 1.5 metres away. March 2020 toronto.com Toronto.com, March 2, 2020 Toronto residents seek judicial review to stop Rockcliffe development 0130® " Full article: https://www.toronto.com/news-story/9870193- toronto-residents-seek-i ud icial-review-to-stop-rockcl iffe- development/ Toronto residents seek judicial review to stop Rockcliffe development A group of Rockcliffe—Smythe and Mount Dennis residents is making a final push to prevent the development of land at 200 Rockcliffe Ct., on the southeast bank of Black Creek. Members argue the undeveloped land is valuable for mitigating flooding in the area, and that to develop it would be a mistake. Nearly two years after the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) granted the City of Toronto permission to sell the land to St. Helen's Meat Packers Ltd., members of the resident -led York South—Weston Flooding Accountability Coalition (YSW-FAC) realized there was one last tool they could use to try and reverse the decision: a judicial review. However, they only have two years from the date of the decision to request a review. Fairchild TV, March 11, 2020 Video clip here: https://www.fairchildtv.com/english/programarchive detail. php?n=18&topic=4522&episode=813 0 Owl viewing and Owl Prowl event filming at Kortright Centre 10 •IedonEnterprise.com Caledon Enterprise, March 15, 2020 Full article: https://www.caledonenterprise.com/news-story/9892345-the-bolton-flood-one-year- later/ The Bolton Flood — One year later ooemo rorsowrs The Bolton Flood — One year later One year out from the flood that destroyed her home in March 2019, Bolton's Tracey Lehman said the work isn't nearly done, but the mood in 2020 is better as contact with local conservation authorities has improved and, well, there hasn't been as much ice as last year. 'We're about halfway finished," said Lehman, whose home is located at 40 James Street. "Our insurance was one of the ones that said no, so we've been trying to do most of the work ourselves." 11 RES.#B18/20 - 2021 PRELIMINARY MUNICIPAL LEVIES Update on the 2021 preliminary municipal levies and submission process. Moved by: Ronald Chopowick Seconded by: Paul Ainslie IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's (TRCA) 2021 preliminary municipal levy submissions for the regional municipalities of Durham, Peel and York, and the City of Toronto, be consistent with the anticipated 2021 operating and capital funding envelopes proposed for TRCA in the 2020 budget cycle; THAT preliminary operating levy targets be set at: Durham Region 3.0%, Peel Region 3.3%, York Region 1.1% and City of Toronto at 8.6%; AND FURTHER THAT TRCA staff be directed to submit the preliminary 2021 municipal estimates and multi-year funding requests to the regional municipalities of Durham, Peel and York, and the City of Toronto, in accordance with their respective submission schedules. CARRIED BACKGROUND The internal process for starting the 2021 budget estimates has commenced. TRCA's partner municipalities require that TRCA provide 4 -year capital budget projections and each municipality has its own requirements and format for this information. Attachment 1 outlines the four-year forecast for capital projects and programs in the City of Toronto and the regional municipalities of Durham, Peel and York. TRCA staff regularly consult with member municipality staff to: ensure that there is alignment on objectives and deliverables; avoid duplication of effort; coordinate activities and procurement to realize maximum value and efficiency; report on the achievement of project deliverables. Attachment 1 provides a summary of the anticipated distribution of funding at the Service Area level by regional municipality. Detailed information sheets on each TRCA project and program are available to members upon request. :L•41[dZ1_'R= Municipal Capital Funding Regional Municipality of Durham Durham Region budget guidelines will be provided to TRCA later this year. TRCA will be requesting a funding envelope in the amount of $1.233 million, which compares to $1.115 million in 2020. The increase reflects a 10.6% adjustment on the base; rationale for the adjustment includes inflation (2%) and the transition of core TRCA programs (Watershed Planning and Reporting, Regional Watershed Monitoring and Ecosystem Science) to a formula - based funding model that had been previously covered through contract services for specific Durham projects. This funding is distributed on a land area basis for programs that are jurisdiction wide. TRCA will work with the Region in creating a 2021 budget that is sustainable and realistic and will address the core requirements needed to continue to deliver key services across the jurisdiction. Regional Municipality of Peel Annually, Peel Region guidelines provide an approximate 3% increase to the funding envelope from the previous year (2020 $17.119 million, which compares to $17.590 million in 2021). The preliminary budget reflects a 2.75% increase on the base, and it is consistent with the 2020 targets contained in the 2020 submission. City of Toronto City of Toronto guidelines for TRCA established during the 2018 — 2027 capital budget cycle provides a 2021 capital funding envelope in the amount of $18.44 million, which compares to an approved $24.825 million in 2020. The 25% decrease in 2021 funding is primarily driven by the reduction in funding required for future segments of the Scarborough Waterfront Project; funding received in 2020 supported implementation of the Brimley Road construction access route and detailed design of the West Segment, which is the first of three segments. City of Toronto capital funding is supported by debt financing and Water Rate. Regional Municipality of York York Region's funding envelope is anticipated to be in the amount of $5.039 million, which compares to $4.993 million in 2020. This reflects an approximate 0.9% increase on the base. Operatinn Levv The operating levy anticipated funding envelopes for the regional municipalities of Durham, Peel and York have been set at the amounts proposed in the multi-year targets for TRCA, and which approximate recent historical average increases. The City of Toronto's contribution to TRCA is funded through Toronto Water revenues and the City of Toronto's tax base. In 2021, Toronto Water's contribution is expected to increase by 2.5% over 2020 (as typical of prior years), resulting in $5.333 million of funding in 2021. Other anticipated increases in 2021 include an additional $0.332 million in base budget funding attributable to inflationary impacts, and continuation of the City's additional contributions addressing the under -contribution against the Current Value Assessment proportion. For 2021, an increase of $0.484 million is proposed over the $0.243 million contributed in 2020, resulting in a total operating outlook of $10.286 million in 2021. O eratin levy tar ets for each partner munici alities are as follows: Partner Municipality 2020 Operating Levy Preliminary 2021 Operating Levy 2021 2021 Change Change Ad'ala-Tosorontio 930 960 30 3.2% Durham 596,000 614,000 18,000 3.0% Mono 1,700 1,750 50 2.9% Peel 1,920,355 1,983,787 63,432 3.3% Toronto 9,470,400 10,286,300 815,900 8.6% York 3,458,490 3,495,800 37,310 1.1% TOTAL 15,447,887 16,382,587 126,989 2.5% DETAILS OF WORK TO BE DONE TRCA's budget will be finalized in the fourth quarter of 2020 and will include municipal levy projects and programs as expected to be approved by the respective participating municipalities. Staff will make a presentation on key aspects of the 2021 budget in the fourth quarter of 2020, prior to anticipated municipal council approvals by the end of the first quarter of 2021. Report prepared by: Jenifer Moravek, extension 5659 Emails: jenifer.moravek(a�trca.ca For Information contact: Michael Tolensky, extension 5965 Emails: michael.tolenskyCaDtrca.ca Date: April 7, 2020 Attachments: 1 Attachment 1: Preliminary Four -Year Capital Levy Forecast Attachment 1 - Preliminary Four -Year Capital Forecast Regional Municipality of Durham Details 1 Watershed Studies and Strategies Total 2 Water Risk Management Total 3 Regional Biodiversity Total 4 Greenspace Securement and Management Total 5 Tourism and Recreation Total 6 Planning and Development Total 7 Education and Outreach Total 8 Sustainable Communities Total 9 Corporate Services Total Total Capital Regional Municipality of Peel Details 1 Watershed Studies and Strategies Total 2 Water Risk Management Total 3 Regional Biodiversity Total 4 Greenspace Securement and Management Total 5 Tourism and Recreation Total 6 Planning and Development Total 7 Education and Outreach Total 8 Sustainable Communities Total 9 Corporate Services Total Total Capital 2020 Approved 2021 2022 2023 2024 11,000 85,000 94,000 94,000 98,000 358,000 365,000 365,000 375,000 377,000 436,850 467,000 428,000 433,000 436,000 2,800 17,800 17,800 17,800 17,800 106,000 96,000 97,000 100,000 101,000 14,100 14,100 14,100 14,100 14,100 104,200 106,200 108,200 110,200 112,200 81,871 81,871 81,800 81,800 81,800 1,114,821 1,232,971 1,205,900 1,225,900 1,237,900 550,000 563,000 590,000 603,000 622,000 2,362,000 2,420,000 2,461,000 2,530,000 2,582,000 4,080,000 4,219,000 4,307,000 4,395,000 4,514,000 1,507,000 1,552,000 1,598,000 1,646,000 1,695,000 1,077,000 1,109, 000 1,142, 000 1,177, 000 1,213,000 447,200 447,200 459,200 459,200 471,200 1,803,000 1,840,000 1,879,000 1,919,000 1,960,000 3,369,600 3,468,600 3,569,600 3,675,600 3,780,600 1,922,700 1,970,700 2,019,700 2,070,700 2,122,700 17,118,500 17,589,500 18,025,500 18,475, 500 18,960,500 Attachment 1 - Preliminary Four -Year Capital Forecast City of Toronto Details 1 Watershed Studies and Strategies Total 2 Water Risk Management Total 3 Regional Biodiversity Total 4 Greenspace Securement and Management Total 5 Tourism and Recreation Total 6 Planning and Development Total 7 Education and Outreach Total 8 Sustainable Communities Total 9 Corporate Services Total Total Capital Regional Municipality of York Details 1 Watershed Studies and Strategies Total 2 Water Risk Management Total 3 Regional Biodiversity Total 4 Greenspace Securement and Management Total 5 Tourism and Recreation Total 6 Planning and Development Total 7 Education and Outreach Total 8 Sustainable Communities Total 9 Corporate Services Total Total Capital 2020 Approved 2021 2022 2023 2024 252,000 252,000 268,000 268,000 274,000 12,159,000 12,159,000 12,175,000 14,512,000 14,512,000 1,833,000 1,609,000 1,631,000 1,635,000 1,633,000 64,300 64,300 64,300 64,300 64,300 4,507,000 641,000 641,000 641,000 641,000 321,200 321,200 321,200 321,200 321,200 147,000 147,000 180,000 189,000 189,000 1,099,300 1,173,300 1,199,300 1,280,300 1,395,300 4,442,500 2,082,500 2,082,500 2,082,500 2,082,500 24,825,300 18,449,300 18,562,300 20,993,300 21,112,300 198,000 197,000 218,000 218,000 227,000 1,894,000 1,899,000 1,905,000 1,932,000 1,965,000 1,094,000 1,118, 000 1,127, 000 1,139, 000 1,148, 000 164,900 167,900 170,900 173,900 176,900 244,000 249,000 254,000 259,000 264,000 109,500 109,500 109,500 109,500 109,500 184,000 187,000 191,000 195,000 200,000 469,300 412,900 415,900 424,900 427,900 635,100 698,700 700,700 702,700 704,700 4,992,800 5,039,000 5,092,000 5,154,000 5,223,000 Total Capital - All Regions 48,051,421 42,310,771 42,885,700 45,848,700 46,533,700 RES.#B19/20 - 2020 THREE MONTH FINANCIAL REPORT Receipt of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's (TRCA) unaudited expenditures as of the end of the first quarter, March 311 2020, for informational purposes. Moved by: Gordon Highet Seconded by: Cynthia Lai IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT the 2020 Financial Report for the three-month period ended March 31, be received. CARRIED BACKGROUND As part of TRCA's financial governance procedures, staff are presenting the 2020 Three Month Financial Report, which covers the period January 1, 2020 through to March 31, 2020. This report provides information on the spend rate of expenditures for the first three months of 2020. RATIONALE TRCA believes in transparency and accountability for its spending, revenue recognition and performance of service delivery objectives against approved budgets, for both the organization and for each project and program as an individual endeavor. This is further supported by TRCA's core values of integrity, collaboration, accountability, respect and excellence. TRCA recognizes that all projects and programs offered have cost implications and that all costs incurred are reasonable and practical in support of services. Transparency throughout the budget management process is achieved in part through the analysis and reporting on year to date revenues/expenses as compared to the current fiscal year budget. In order to improve the accuracy in reporting anticipated issues in expenditures, TRCA established a seasonal forecasting baseline using historical data from the past three years to estimate the seasonal variances within each program area. Relationship to Building the Living City, the TRCA 2013-2022 Strategic Plan This report supports the following strategy set forth in the TRCA 2013-2022 Strategic Plan: Strategy 9 — Measure performance FINANCIAL DETAILS The operating and capital report by Service Area and underlying Program Areas are provided in Attachments 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The attachments provide a summary analysis of expenditures to date and the variance explanations by Program Area which have a variance threshold of +/- 10% and $500,000 from anticipated quarterly spend rates. Variances within these thresholds are deemed to be within the expected range. The operating report shows zero reportable variance for the three-month period, whereas the capital report contains two Program Areas that have reportable variances. Attachment 3 provides explanations for these variances. DETAILS OF WORK TO BE DONE Staff are constantly analyzing TRCA's 2020 operations in the context of COVID-19's impact on the organization's revenues and expenditures and potential for government funding to reduce the repercussions to our staff compliment, while ensuring that the safety of staff and the public is maintained. This includes potential funding opportunities through the Federal Government's COVID-19 Economic Response Plan. Staff will continue to monitor these programs and conduct ongoing communications with the program officers to ensure that the maximum allowable benefits are realized. Report prepared by: Jenifer Moravek, extension 5659 Emails: jenifer.moravek(a�trca.ca For Information contact: Michael Tolensky, extension 5965 Emails: michael.tolensky(aDtrca.ca Date: May 1, 2020 Attachments: 3 Attachment 1 — Three Month Variance Report — Operating Budget Attachment 2 - Three Month Variance Report — Capital Budget Attachment 3 - Three Month Variance Report — Reportable Variance Notes ATTACHMENT 1: THREE MONTH VARIANCE REPORT - OPERATING BUDGET Q12020 Anticipated Q12020 Actual Q12020 Variance Expenditure d Anticipated Q1 Actual Actual Spend $ Difference %Difference Reportable es Spend (%) Expenditures Rate (%) Expenditures Spend Rate Variance Watershed Planning and Reporting ............ 349 ......... 24% .......... 182,950 .............. 28% .............. (22,601) ..........., -3% ..................., Climate Science ............ 0 ............ Tt .............. 0% .............. .............. ....-........ .............. 0% .............. .............. - .............. .............. 0% .............. ..................... ..................... Water Resource Science 0 -_-. 0% .............. - 0% ..... - 0% Management ............ 0 ........... 0% .............. ........... 0% ..... ..... 0% .......Erosion Management ............ 948 ............ ....... 22% ....... ..... 193,536 ..... ..... 18% ..... ..... 42,412 ..... ..... 4% ..... .......Flood .......___ Monitoring 330 ________________ 31% _______________ 5,935 ________......................-___________ 79% (3,605) ______________ _______________Biodiversity -48% Ecosystem Management Research and Directions ........ 0 ............ .......... 0% .......-....-... .......... .....:........ .......... 0% ..........-.. .......... ........:..... ........... 0% .............. .............. ............. Forest Management ................ 40,852 ................ .............. 32% ......... .............. 22,023 ............. .............. 17% .............. .............. 18,830 ............. .............. 15% .............. ..................... ..................... Restoration and Regeneration 368,096 ................ 34% .......,., 206,541 ........................ 19% _._____ 161,556 ___... ...................... 15% ........_._ Greenspace Securement ................ 0 .. ............ .............. 0% .............. .............. - .............. .............. 0% ................. .............. .... ....:...... .............. 0% .............. ..................., ...............__ Greenspace Management ................ 251,915 ................ .............. 42% .............. .............. 186,525 .............. .............. 31% .............. .............. 65,390 .............. .............. 11% ............................... ..................... Rental Properties 477,146 30% 402,058 ......... 25% .......... 75,088 ....... 5% ........-............ Waterfront Parks ................ 0 .............. 0% .............. .............. 0% .............. .............. 0% ................... Conservation Parks ................ 669,564 ................ .............. 13% .............. .............. 702,647 .............. .............. 14% .............. .............. (33,084) .............. .............. -1% .............. ..................... ..................... Trails 0 ____________________ 0% ....... .......... 0% ........... ________........___ 0% ___.. ....... ..........._ Bathurst Glen Golf Course ......ww..... 144,984 .. .............. .............. 12% .............. .............. 102,575 .............. ................................... 8% ................. 42,409 .. _____......... ........... 3% ..... ..................., .................._ Black Creek Pioneer Village .. ............ 660,045 ................ .............. 16% .............. .............. 668,557 .............. .............. 17% .............. .............. (8,512) .............. ............................... 0% .............. ..................... Events and Festivals 266,196 44% 84,938 14% 181,259 30% Wedding and Corporate Events ................ 0 .............. 0% .............. .............. 0% .............. .............. 0% ..................., Development Planning and Regulation Permitting ................ 1,606,520 ................ .............. 24% .............. .............. 1,541,353 .............. .............. 23% ................................ .............. 65,167 .............. 1% .............. ..................... ..................... Environmental EnvironmentalAssessmentPlanningandPermitting .................................. 938,928 __.., ............................... 24% .......... ...................................................................................................................... 855,602 .......... 22% .......... 83,326 .,........ 2% ............... .................. . ------------- Policy Development and Review ................ 146,355 .............. 27% .............. 151,530 ................................ 27% (4,674) .............. -1% ..................., School Programs ................ 1,046,452 ................ .............. 22% .............. .............. 848,482 .............. ................................ 18% ................................ 197,970 .............. 4% .............. ..................... ..................... Newcomer Services 234,622 .......... 27% ....,. 169,150 ---_ 20% ....... 65,472 ---_ 8% ........ ........._ Family and Community Programs .. ......., 208,840 .............. 20% .............. 165,642 .............. 16% 43,198 .............. 4% ..................., Living City Transition Program ................ 34,923 ................ .............. 24% .............. .............. 24,047 .............. ................................ 17% .............. 10,876 .............. .............. 8% .............. ..................... ..................... Community Engagement 125,742 20% 29,768 .............................................................. 5% 95,974 15% Social Enterprise Development ................ 0 ................ .............. 0%0% .............. .............. .....-.......... .............. ,________. .............. ....... ... .............. 0% ,________. ..................., .. ........... Financial Management ................ 918,002 .............. 26'% .............. 689,294 .............. 19% .............. 228,708 .............. 6% ..................... Corporate Management and Governance 1,811,24830% 1,471,799 ZS% 339,449 6% Human Resources 385,27525% 292,549 19% 92,726 6% ATTACHMENT 1: OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES Corporate Communications Information Infrastructure and Management Project Recoveries Vehicles and Equipment Grand Total Q12020 Anticipated Q12020 Actual Q12020 Variance Expenditure Anticipated QI Actual Actual Spend $ Difference % Difference Reportable Spend (%) Expenditures Rate l%) Expenditures Spend Rate Variance .... 9 I ......... 26% ......... 429,992 ......... 21% ......... 106,737 ......... 5% .............. ...... 9 ....... .............. 29% .............. .............. 637,232 .............. .............. 26% .............. .............. 64,537 .............. .............. 3% .............. ..................... ..................... ....... -356,805 .............. 9% .............. (585,526)15% .............. .............. 228,721 .............. -6% ..................... ........ -12,926 ......... 20% ......... (49,643) ......... 76% ......... 36,717 ......... -56% .............. 11,603,600 25% 9,429,554 20% 2,174,045 5% ATTACHMENT 2; THREE MONTH VARIANCE REPORT- CAPITAL BUDGET Watershed Planning and Reporting Climate Science Water Resource Science Erosion Management Flood Management Biodiversity Monitoring Ecosystem Management Research and Directions Forest Management Restoration and Regeneration Greenspace Securement Greenspace Management Waterfront Parks Conservation Parks Trails Black Creek Pioneer Village Events and Festivals Policy Development and Review School Pmgrams Newcomer Services Family and Community Programs Living City Transition Program Community Engagement Financial Management Corporate Management and Governance Human Resources Corporate Communications Information Infrastructure and Management Project Recoveries Vehicles and Equipment Grand Total Q12020 Anticipated Q12020 Actual Q12020 Variance Expenditure Anticipated Anticipated Ql Actual Actual Spend $Difference %Difference Reportable Expenditures Spend I%) Expenditures Rate I%) Expenditures Spend Rate Variance 287,436 19% 194,815 13% 92,621 6% .. ............ 132,760 ................................ I8%179,678 .............. 25% .............. (46,918) .............. -6% .................... .......... .... ..... 714,413 ................ .......... 11% ......:...... .,...... 1,160,512 ............. ________............ 19% ............. ...... (446,099) .............. .. -7% ......:.... .................... .................... .. ...... 11,462,11614% ..........m _ 7,218,944 --------------- 9% __mmmmmm__ 4,243,173 m......_ ------- - 5% _m.. ........mm ......... ...... .. 1,025,922 ................................ 23% 760,042 .............. 17% .............. 265,880 .............. 6% .................... 675,104 ............ 25% ................................ 394,84915% .............. 280,255 ............. 10% ........ .................... 30 8,484 26% 147-45 __ mmmmmmm._13% ______ 161,439 mmmmmmmm14%m��mmmmmm._.mm .. ............ ..278873 ............. ......._28% .............. .262791 .............. ........_26% .............. ..____16,082 ..........._2%1. .............. .................... .............. ....... ........ .. 1,073,263 .. ............ ............. 10% ............. .............. 1,460,045 .............. .............. .......... 14% .............. .._..... (386,781) .............. .............. -4% .............. .................... .................... .............................................................. 203,7I.60 9% 445,043 ................................................................................. 20% (241,283) -11% .... .. ............ wwww525,881 ............. _________ 14% .............. ......_ 175,198 .............. _________ 596 .............. ____ 350,684 .............. ___,______9% .................... __......... .. ............ 487,511 .................. 15% ..___. 107,425 ............... 3% ... .............. ......86 ................. .12% ... ---------------- 57,454 ------------www 15% "w_________....... 34,914 ____----- --www...................................___________ 9% 22,540 6% _,----,............ww_ ....... ........ .. 1,838,209 ......... ............. 16% ...................... .............. 832,204 -.-...... .............. .................www 7% .............. 1,006,005 _,..... .............. .............. 9% .............. .................... ...........www .. __-. 28,865 ................ .............. 8% ............. __- 116,325 .............. ..........., 31% .............. __m.. ........... (87,461) .............. .............. -24% .............. ................... .................... 0 .. ......... 0% ......._...... .-.......... 0% ........... ............ ......... 0% ..................... ......------- .....-mmmmmm .. ............ -----134,675 ............. 21% 1 .............. __ _ _--------------__ ---------- .............. 13% .............. 89 -AAAA ----- .............. ..................8% ___ as __-------------- .................... ............----__ 1224,315 1,22 ................ ........ 18% ............. 540,861 .............. ........ 8% .............. 683,454 .............. ..........10%.......A .............. .................... ., ........., 36,052 .......... 24% ............ 46,405 ............. 30% ......... (10,353) ............mmmmmmmm -7% .......... ..... .. ................._I3,684.......................1.3%..................6;828.._._ ............. .............. .............. ....... _......_8% .............. 4,856 .............. 5% .................... 1,346,635 .. ............ 23%881,169 ............. .............. 15% .............. 465,466 .............. 8% .............. .................... ............................... 475,756 ....... ...... ____________...______________..______________.. 16% ......... 374,805 ........... 13% ........... 100,952 ........ 3% ................... .. ............ 0 ............. 0% .............. 16,303 .............. 0% .............. (16,303) .............. 0% .................... ....... ........ .. 9,042,651 ................ ............. 28% ............. .............. 2,083,430 .............. .............. 6% .............. .............. 6,959,221 .............. .............. 22% .............. .................... 8 .................... __-, .. 0 .. __...._... 0% . 160,674 .............. .......... 0% .............. ......... (160,674) ........... _.. 0% _......... .................... .. ............ 0 ............. 0% ............................ 18 0% (18) .............. ,..0% .................... .. ............ 125,955 ............ ........... 22% ............. .............. 70,989 .............. ............... 12% .............. ._______ 54,965 .......... .............. 1oY .................... .................... -------------- 0 0%48,190 146% (48,190) -146% .. 0 ................................ 0% (10,5311 ... 0%1 .... 10,531 ......... 0% .................... 31,497,774 17% 17,795,156 30% 13,702,619 7% h_uh_Ty:hi[9011SIR 1:I:1391Pi 00019:1 lr110".1906]70:130.] [$1M1 OPERATING REPORTABLE VARIANCE NOTES - EXPENDITURES No variance to report in Q3. CAPTIAL REPORTABLE VARIANCE NOTES - EXPENDITURES (Figures in 000's) A The lower than anticipated expenditures are related to delays in the Bolton Camp recreational infrastructure projects which are anticipated to be incurred in Q2 - Q4 2020. The detailed design of the recreational hall and outdoor pool is ongoing, site servicing initiated in 2019 is expected to be complete by Q3 2020, and implementation of site entrance modifications and internal road improvements are expected to begin in Q3 2020. Once this is taken into consideration, the variance is $19 and 2% which is within the acceptable threshold. B The lower than anticipated expenditures are related to the delay in site plan approvals for the Head Office Construction Project. The approvals delay has been exacerbated by the closure of all City of Toronto Civic Centres on March 6, 2020 due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. While contact with City of Toronto Planning and Real Estate staff has occurred since the closure, there is uncertainty as to when applications will be processed. Once this is taken into consideration the variance is $539 and 6°% which is within the acceptable threshold. Section IV — Ontario Regulation 166/06, As Amended DELEGATED PERMITS Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses. 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. Moved by: Ronald Chopowick Seconded by: Jennifer Drake THAT standard delegated permits, permission for routine infrastructure works, minor works letters of approval, and permits after the fact / resolution of violations granted by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority staff, in accordance with Ontario Regulation 166/06, as amended, which are listed below, be received. CARRIED PERMITS ORIGINALLY INTENDED FOR THE CANCELLED APRIL 3, 2020 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING #2/20 STANDARD DELEGATED PERMITS FOR RECEIPT— STAFF APPROVED AND ISSUED Delegated Permits are processed by Development and Engineering Services Division staff, authorized by designated staff appointed as Enforcement Officers by the Board of Directors and received monthly by the Executive Committee. Delegated permits are categorized as standard, routine infrastructure works, emergency infrastructure works, minor works and permits after the fact/resolution of violations. Standard permits are non-complex permissions consistent with TRCA approved policies and procedures and issued for a time period of two years or less. Ed 11• F:_u' •k 22643109 ONTARIO INC. - Etobicoke Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the development of a secondary dwelling unit located in the basement of the existing house, and a new side entrance located in the existing attached garage. The subject property is located at 3147 Mayfield Road, in the City of Brampton. CFN: 62891 - Application #: 0212/20/13RAM Report Prepared by Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: March 16, 2020 2512195 ONTARIO INC. - Etobicoke Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the realignment of a stream corridor bisecting the subject property, convert an existing one -storey industrial building into a 20 -unit light industrial plaza, and expand the existing parking lot associated with a site plan application at 134 Kennedy Road South, in the City of Brampton. CFN: 61025 - Application #: 0172/191BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email adam.miller@trca.ca For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email adam.miller@trca.ca Date: March 23, 2020 CITY OF BRAMPTON - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to replace an existing culvert with a larger structure along Countryside Drive, west of Clarkway Drive, in the City of Brampton. The warm water construction window applies to this project. CFN: 55434 - Application #: 0105/18113RAM Report Prepared by: Annette Lister, extension 6443, email annette.lister@trca.ca For information contact: Annette Lister, extension 6443, email annette.lister@trca.ca Date: February 20, 2020 GURDWARA GURU NANK MISSION CENTRE - Etobicoke Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an 80 sq.m (862 sq.ft) two-storey addition to the existing place of worship located at 581-585 Peter Robertson Boulevard in the City of Brampton. Site works also include a parking lot expansion and are associated with a municipal Site Plan application (City File: SP 10-057.001) and building permit. CFN: 62119 - Application #: 0930/19/13RAM Report Prepared by: Anthony Syhlonyk, extension 5272, email anthony.syhlonyk@trca.ca For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email adam.miller@trca.ca Date: September 24, 2019 58 VIEWMOUNT CRESCENT - Etobicoke Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the development of a secondary dwelling unit, a below -grade entrance and a new window, located in the basement of the existing house. The subject property is located at 58 Viewmount Crescent, in the City of Brampton. CFN: 62889 - Application #: 0200/20/13RAM Report Prepared by: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: March 16, 2020 42 CAPE DORSET CRESCENT - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA Regulated Area in the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the development of a secondary unit, a side entrance and a new window, located in the basement of the existing house. The subject property is located at 42 Cape Dorset Crescent, in the City of Brampton. CFN: 62924 - Application #: 0192/201BRAM Report Prepared by: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: March 16, 2020 26 GOLD TREE STREET - Mimico Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the development of a secondary dwelling unit, 4 new windows, and the enlargement of 2 existing windows, located in the basement of the existing house. The subject property is located at 26 Gold Tree Street, in the City of Brampton. CFN: 62883 - Application #: 0182/20113RAM Report Prepared by: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: March 10, 2020 57 EXECUTIVE COURT - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the development of a secondary dwelling unit, below grade entrance and a new window, located in the basement of the existing house. The subject property is located at 57 Executive Court, in the City of Brampton. CFN: 62878 - Application #: 0152/20/BRAM Report Prepared by: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: March 05, 2020 CITY OF MARKHAM 4031 SIXTEENTH AVENUE (UNIONVILLE) INC. - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to undertake soil remediation works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed (Berczy Creek), in order to facilitate the removal of contaminated soils in an existing Provincially Significant Wetland in draft approved plan of subdivision (19T16M04). CFN: 62854 - Application #: 0127/20/MARK Report Prepared by: Linda Bui, extension 5289, email linda.bui@trca.ca For information contact: Linda Bui, extension 5289, email linda.bui@trca.ca Date: March 12, 2020 CIM MACKENZIE CREEK INC. - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to develop residential townhome units within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River watershed associated with an approved Draft Plan of Subdivision (19TM-14014 - CIM Global Development LP). CFN: 62842 - Application #: 0094/20/MARK Report Prepared by: Michelle Bates, extension 5618, email michelle.bates@trca.ca For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email anthony.sun@trca.ca Date: March 16, 2020 8 ELSPETH PLACE - Don River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within the TRCA's Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed related to a replacement dwelling and an attached deck, and outdoor pool located at 8 Elspeth Place, Markham. CFN: 60168 - Application #: 0778/18/MARK Report Prepared by: Andrea Lam, extension 5306, email andrea.lam@trca.ca For information contact: Andrea Lam, extension 5306, email andrea.lam@trca.ca Date: March 16, 2020 CITY OF MISSISSAUGA CITY OF MISSISSAUGA - Mimico Creek Watershed The purpose is to facilitate, within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek watershed, minor grading works to facilitate a new entrance and temporary outdoor truck parking area adjacent to the associated business on lands known municipally as 7380 Airport Road, in the City of Mississauga. CFN: 62866 - Application #: 0137/20/MISS Report Prepared by: Anthony Syhlonyk, extension 5272, email anthony.syhlonyk@trca.ca For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email adam.miller@trca.ca Date: March 10, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) 10 HILLAVON DRIVE - Mimico Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct a new two storey single family detached dwelling at 10 Hillavon Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). CFN: 59423 - Application #: 0205/18/TOR Report Prepared by Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: March 17, 2020 TORONTO COMMUNITY HOUSING CORPORATION - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to construct replacement walkways and associated landscaping for an existing townhouse complex at 105, 107, 115, 117, and 119 Humber Boulevard in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York). The property is also located within the Regulatory Floodplain and the Rockcliffe Special Policy Area. CFN: 62908 - Application #: 0161/201TOR Report Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5968, email nicole.moxley@trca.ca For information contact: Nicole Moxley, extension 5968, email nicole.moxley@trca.ca Date: February 13, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) 77 CHATSWORTH DRIVE - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a two storey single family dwelling with integral garage, rear terrace and minor landscaping at 77 Chatsworth Drive in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council). CFN: 63003 - Application #: 0239/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: March 10, 2020 30 TALLY LANE - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a replacement two storey single family dwelling with rear deck and basement walkout at 30 Tally Lane in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council). CFN: 61198 - Application #: 0233/19/TOR Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark. rapus@trca.ca Date: March 8, 2019 129 MILDENHALL ROAD - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a two and a half storey dwelling with rear pool, hot tub, basement walkout, stone patio and associated landscaping at 129 Mildenhall Road in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council). CFN: 60097 - Application #: 0668/181TOR Report Prepared by: Stephanie Worron, extension 5907, email stephanie.worron@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: March 10, 2020 88 DONWOODS DRIVE - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a replacement dwelling with rear deck at 88 Donwoods Drive in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council). CFN: 56230 - Application #: 0753/16/TOR Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: July 28, 2016 28 KILLDEER CRESCENT - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a replacement dwelling with rear deck, pool and associated landscaping at 28 Killdeer Crescent in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council). CFN: 62113 - Application #: 0971/191TOR Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark. rapus@trca.ca Date: September 24, 2019 CITY OF TORONTO (SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) SV1 INC. -Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a rear, side and second storey addition on the existing single family dwelling at 5 Tardree Place in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council). CFN: 62657 - Application #: 0181/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark. rapus@trca.ca Date: February 21, 2020 TORONTO ZOO - Highland Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct Orangutan Habitat (1) consisting of a pedestrian pathway, elevated boardwalk, treehouse, and associated climbing structures at the Toronto Zoo located at 361A Old Finch Avenue in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). CFN: 62417 - Application #: 1101/191TOR Report Prepared by: Stephanie Worron, extension 5907, email stephanie.worron@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark. rapus@trca.ca Date: March 16, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) 772 O'CONNOR DRIVE - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a second storey addition over the existing footprint of the existing single family dwelling at 772 O'Connor Drive in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). CFN: 61959 - Application #: 0854/19/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: March 9, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to remove the existing wood retaining wall and steps and replace with new pre- cast. No in -water works are associated with this project. CFN: 62718 - Application #: 0084/201TOR Report Prepared by: Margie Akins, extension 5925, email margie.akins@trca.ca For information contact: Margie Akins, extension 5925, email margie.akins@trca.ca Date: February 24, 2020 ST. JAMES CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM - Don River Watershed The purpose is to facilitate the slope stabilization project at St. James Cemetery at 635 Parliament Street in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). CFN: 55058 - Application #: 1176/15/TOR Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: March 5, 2020 CITY OF VAUGHAN NASHVILLE DEVELOPMENTS INC. - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate final grading and servicing installation within in a draft approved plan of subdivision (19T -17V007) also known as Barons West Property, located in Block 61 West, on lands known municipally as 10671 Huntington Road, in the City of Vaughan. CFN: 61311 - Application #: 0291/191VAUG Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email step hen. bohan@trca.ca For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269, email coreena.smith@trca.ca Date: March 11, 2020 TOWN OF AJAX CPSP AJAX NOMIEE INC. - Carruthers Creek Watershed The purpose is to perform grading works on the north portion of the site to facilitate the construction of a multi-storey commercial warehouse, stormwater management pond, and outfall channel to be located at the southeast corner of Rossland Road East and Salem Road in the Town of Ajax. CFN: 62990 - Application #: 0270/20/AJAX Report Prepared by: Stephanie Worron, extension 5907, email stephanie.worron@trca.ca For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email steve.heuchert@trca.ca Date: March 24, 2020 TOWN OF CALEDON 7171 COOLIHANS SIDE ROAD - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to construct a 120.63 square metre residential accessory structure (i.e., garage) and a 15.58 square metre residential accessory structure (i.e., pool house) within the regulated area of the Humber River Watershed at 7171 Coolihans Side Road, in the Town of Caledon, associated with a municipal site plan application. CFN: 62976 - Application #: 0230/20/CAL Report Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5370, email jason.wagler@trca.ca For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5370, email jason.wagler@trca.ca Date: March 13, 2020 TOWNSHIP OF KING REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake emergency culvert replacement works on three cross culverts crossing King Road, 50 m east of Kinsley Street, in the Township of King. The proposed works involve removal of three existing corrugated steel pipe (CSP) culverts (600 mm x 22 m, 1200 mm x 21 m and 1200 mm x 20 m) and replacing with the same size and type culverts. The Redside Dace fisheries timing window will apply to this proposal, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP). The proposed works are classified as "Emergency Infrastructure Works" due to the structural soundness that could lead to sudden collapse, representing an immediate hazard to public safety, and as such represented a threat of loss of property (Conservation Authorities Act) and are considered urgent. This permit is in accordance with TRCA Permission for Emergency Infrastructure Works Review Protocol (Authority Res. #A105/15). CFN: 55817 - Application #: 0504/161KING Report Prepared by: Harsimrat Pruthi, extension 5744, email harsimrat.pruthi@trca.ca For information contact: Harsimrat Pruthi, extension 5744, email harsi m rat. pruth i@trca.ca Date: March 20, 2020 6655 17TH SIDEROAD - 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 556.12 sq. m. (5986 sq. ft.) replacement dwelling with porches and an associated septic system. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 6655 17th Sideroad, in the Township of King. CFN: 62973 - Application #: 0231/20/KING Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5370, email jason.wagler@trca.ca Date: March 23, 2020 PERMISSION FOR ROUTINE INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS FOR RECEIPT — STAFF APPROVED AND ISSUED Permission for Routine Infrastructure Works, including Emergency Infrastructure Works permissions, are subject to authorization by staff designated as Enforcement Officers as per Authority 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. CITY OF MARKHAM CITY OF MARKHAM To undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction and undertake drainage structure general maintenance on Edward Jefferys Avenue, west of Golden Meadow Drive, near McCowan Road and 16th Avenue, in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on property owned by the City of Markham. The purpose is to undertake rehabilitation of a culvert located on Edward Jefferys Avenue, west of Golden Meadow Drive, near McCowan Road and 16th Avenue in the City of Markham. The rehabilitation works will include removal of deteriorated concrete from the culvert walls and wingwalls and concrete patch repairs to deck soffit, west abutment wall, wingwalls and repair railing post foundation on wingwalls. In water and near water works are subject to the cold water construction timing window. CFN: 62341 - Application #: 1148/19/MARK Report Prepared by: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email harsha.gammanpila@trca.ca For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email harsha.gammanpila@trca.ca Date: March 10, 2020 CITY OF MARKHAM To undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction on 19th Avenue, west of McCowan Road, in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on property owned by the City of Markham. The purpose is to undertake rehabilitation of a culvert on 19th Avenue, west of McCowan Road, in the City of Markham. The rehabilitation works will include removal of deteriorated concrete from the culvert walls and wingwalls and concrete patch repairs to deck soffit, abutment walls and wingwalls. The cold water timing window will apply to the works. CFN: 62342 - Application #: 1147/19/MARK Report Prepared by: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email harsha.gammanpila@trca.ca For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email harsha.gammanpila@trca.ca Date: March 9, 2020 CITY OF MARKHAM To undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction on Wilfred Murison Avenue, near McCowan Road and 16th Avenue, in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on property owned by the City of Markham. The purpose is to undertake rehabilitation of a culvert located on Wilfred Murison Avenue, near McCowan Road and 16th Avenue, in the City of Markham. The rehabilitation works will include removal of deteriorated concrete from the culvert walls and wingwalls and concrete patch repairs to deck soffit, abutment walls and wingwalls. In water and near water works are subject to the warm water construction timing window. CFN: 62343 - Application #: 1149/19/MARK Report Prepared by: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email harsha.gamma npila@trca.ca For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email harsha.gamma npila@trca.ca Date: March 10, 2020 CITY OF PICKERING ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway along Sandy Beach Road, at 895 Sandy Beach Road, in the City of Pickering, Frenchman's Bay Watershed, as located on the property owned by the City of Pickering. The purpose is to install a 3 inch cable conduit on the east side of Sandy Beach Road, at 895 Sandy Beach Road, in the City of Pickering. No in -water work is associated with this project. CFN: 62468 - Application #: 1208/191PICK Report Prepared by: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca For information contact: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca Date: March 19, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) CITY OF TORONTO To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Hadrian Drive from 120m south of Allenby Avenue to 60m west of Esmond Crescent, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to replace the existing cast iron water main and appurtenances with PVC water main and appurtenances on Hadrian Drive. No construction timing window will apply. CFN: 62713 - Application #: 0088/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Margie Akins, extension 5925, email margie.akins@trca.ca For information contact: Margie Akins, extension 5925, email margie.akins@trca.ca Date: March 16, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) ENBRIDGE GAS INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on the west side of Bennett Road, just south of Woodgrove Drive, in the City of Toronto, Highland Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The purpose is to abandon an existing gas pipeline on the west side of Bennett Road, just south of Woodgrove Drive, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is associated with this project. CFN: 62835 - Application #: 0155/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca For information contact: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca Date: March 6, 2020 ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Port Union Road, between Fanfare Avenue and 327 Port Union Road, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to install new communication conduits and a new pedestal for Rogers Communications Canada Inc. on Port Union Road, between Fanfare Avenue and 327 Port Union Road, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of this project. CFN: 61896 - Application #: 0813/191TOR Report Prepared by: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca For information contact: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca Date: March 6, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) ENBRIDGE GAS INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on the north east corner of Munition Street and Commissioners Street, and approximately 140 metres east of the Don Roadway on Commissioners Street, in the City of Toronto, Don River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The purpose is to abandon an existing pipeline in two locations on the north east corner of Munition Street and Commissioners Street, and approximately 140 metres east of the Don Roadway on Commissioners Street, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is associated with this project. CFN: 62836 - Application #: 0170/201TOR Report Prepared by: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca For information contact: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca Date: March 6, 2020 CITY OF VAUGHAN ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC. To undertake sewer and watermain or utility watercourse crossing by trenchless technology on road right-of-way (ROW) of Rayette Road and Rivermede Road, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by the City of Vaughan. The purpose is to undertake installation of 32 m high density polyethylene (HDPE) conduit along road right-of-way (ROW) of Rayette Road and Rivermede Road. The warm water construction timing window will apply to this proposal. CFN: 62714 - Application #: 0063/20NAUG Report Prepared by: Nasim Shakouri, extension 5798, email nasim.shakouri@trca.ca For information contact: Nasim Shakouri, extension 5798, email nasim.shakouri@trca.ca Date: March 12, 2020 MINOR WORKS LETTER OF APPROVAL FOR RECEIPT — STAFF APPROVED AND ISSUED Permission for Minor Works Letter of Approval are issued for works located within a regulated area, adjacent to a natural feature or natural hazard, that do not affect the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the conservation of land. Permissions include ancillary structures such as decks, garages, sheds, pools and minor fill placement/landscaping. CITY OF BRAMPTON 14 COLE COURT To install a swimming pool on Lot 90, Plan 43M-1361, (14 Cole Court), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed. CFN: 62923 - Application #: 0196/20/13RAM Report Prepared by: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: March 10, 2020 CITY OF MISSISSAUGA 4262 GREYBROOK CRESCENT To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part 23 Plan M- 321, (4262 Greybrook Crescent), in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed. CFN: 62882 - Application #: 0164/20/MISS Report Prepared by: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: March 11, 2020 TOWNSHIP OF KING 64 HOGAN COURT To install a swimming pool on 64 Hogan Court in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed. CFN: 62922 - Application #: 0233/20/KING Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca For information contact: Colleen Bonner, extension 5307, email colleen. bon ner@trca.ca Date: March 18, 2020 PERMITS INTENDED FOR MAY 1, 2020 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING #3/20 STANDARD DELEGATED PERMITS FOR RECEIPT— STAFF APPROVED AND ISSUED Delegated Permits are processed by Development and Engineering Services Division staff, authorized by designated staff appointed as Enforcement Officers by the Board of Directors and received monthly by the Executive Committee. Delegated permits are categorized as standard, routine infrastructure works, emergency infrastructure works, minor works and permits after the fact/resolution of violations. Standard permits are non-complex permissions consistent with TRCA approved policies and procedures and issued for a time period of two years or less. CITY OF BRAMPTON 28 KIPPEN COURT - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the development of a secondary dwelling unit, a below grade entrance and two new windows, located in the basement of the existing house. The subject property is located at 28 Kippen Court, in the City of Brampton. CFN: 62975 - Application #: 0242/20/13RAM Report Prepared by: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: April 1, 2020 MAYFIELD ARCADEIUM HOLDINGS LTD. - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the installation of a sanitary sewer to provide sanitary servicing for the proposed commercial development at 6461 Mayfield Road, associated with an official plan amendment, zoning by-law amendment and site plan application. CFN: 62844 - Application #: 0095/20/BRAM Report Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email adam.miller@trca.ca For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email adam.miller@trca.ca Date: March 25, 2020 44 LEANDER STREET - Etobicoke Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the development of a secondary dwelling unit, a below grade entrance, and a new window located at the basement of the existing house. Additionally, a 1.96 sq.m. (21 sq.ft.) wood deck attached to the side of the existing house is also proposed. The subject property is located at 44 Leander Street, in the City of Brampton. CFN: 62986 - Application #: 0263/20/BRAM Report Prepared by: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: April 2, 2020 CITY OF MARKHAM DIGRAM DEVELOPMENTS INC. - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the removal of sediment and maintenance of Stormwater Management Pond C, located at southeast corner of Major Mackenzie Drive East and Delray Drive in the City of Markham. CFN: 62763 - Application #: 0039/20/MARK Report Prepared by: Andrea Lam, extension 5306, email andrea.lam@trca.ca For information contact: Andrea Lam, extension 5306, email andrea.lam@trca.ca Date: March 25, 2020 CITY OF MISSISSAUGA CITY OF MISSISSAUGA - Mimico Creek Watershed The purpose is to conduct emergency repair works on a collapsed pedestrian bridge approach and failed watercourse bank slope located along Mimico Creek near the intersection of Airport Road and Derry Road East, in the City of Mississauga. Due to the emergency nature of the works, an extension to the warm water construction timing window has been granted. This permit was reviewed in accordance with the TRCA Permission for Emergency Infrastructure Works Review Protocol (Authority Res. #A105/15). CFN: 62303 - Application #: 0225/201MISS Report Prepared by: Annette Lister, extension 6443, email annette.lister@trca.ca For information contact: Annette Lister, extension 6443, email annette.lister@trca.ca Date: April 2, 2020 CITY OF MISSISSAUGA - Mimico Creek Watershed The purpose is to install four tennis courts, reconstruct four basketball courts and relocate two bocce courts in Paul Coffey Park located at 3430 Derry Road East. No in -water works are associated with this project. CFN: 62452 - Application #: 1154/19/MISS Report Prepared by: Emma Benko, extension 5648, email emma.benko@trca.ca For information contact: Emma Benko, extension 5648, email emma.benko@trca.ca Date: March 25, 2020 SPIRE REAL ESTATE LP; AERO PORTFELLO LTD. - Mimico Creek Watershed The purpose is to facilitate, within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek watershed, the development of a 384 sq. m. (4133 sq. ft.) parking area expansion on lands known municipally as 7689 Bath Road, in the City of Mississauga. CFN: 62153 - Application #: 1009/19/MISS Report Prepared by: Anthony Syhlonyk, extension 5272, email anthony.syhlonyk@trca.ca For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email adam.miller@trca.ca Date: March 2, 2020 CITY OF PICKERING 14748 HIGHBUSH TRAIL - Petticoat Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct a new two storey dwelling with rear attached deck and basement walkout on a newly created residential lot at 1474B Highbush Trail in the City of Pickering. CFN: 62980 - Application #: 0234/20/PICK Report Prepared by: Stephanie Worron, extension 5907, email stephanie.worron@trca.ca For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email steve.heuchert@trca.ca Date: March 30, 2020 1474 HIGHBUSH TRAIL - Petticoat Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct a new two storey dwelling with rear attached deck and basement walkout on a newly created residential lot at 1474A Highbush Trail in the City of Pickering. CFN: 62979 - Application #: 0235/20/PICK Report Prepared by: Stephanie Worron, extension 5907, email stephanie.worron@trca.ca For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email steve.heuchert@trca.ca Date: March 30, 2020 CITY OF RICHMOND HILL REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK - Don River Watershed The purpose is to undertake emergency repair works on a 400 mm watermain along the south side of Major Mackenzie Drive, east of Bathurst Street, in the City of Richmond Hill. The works include shoring to provide access to install a repair clamp at the affected section of the watermain. The works are classified as "Emergency Infrastructure Works" due to failed infrastructure requiring immediate response, representing an immediate hazard to public safety, and as such represented a threat of loss of property (Conservation Authorities Act) and are considered failure. This permit is in accordance with TRCA Permission for Emergency Infrastructure Works Review Protocol (Authority Res. #A105/15). CFN: 62282 - Application #: 0185/20/RH Report Prepared by: Harsimrat Pruthi, extension 5744, email harsimrat.pruthi@trca.ca For information contact: Harsimrat Pruthi, extension 5744, email harsimrat. Pruthi@trca.ca Date: April 9, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) CITY OF TORONTO - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to remove and replace an existing 150 mm diameter cast iron watermain with a new 150 mm diameter PVC watermain, and to construct a new retaining wall on Rowntree Mill Road, between Emily Avenue and 130 Rowntree Mill Road, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of this project. CFN: 61813 - Application #: 0678/19/TOR Report Prepared by: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca For information contact: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca Date: April 6, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) CITY OF TORONTO - Don River Watershed The purpose is to undertake storm sewer upgrades on Westgate Boulevard and Edinburgh Drive, east of Bathurst Street, in the City of Toronto. No in -water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 62364 - Application #: 1124/19/TOR Report Prepared by: Madison Antonangeli, extension 5650, email mad ison.antonangeli@trca.ca For information contact: Margie Akins, extension 5925, email margie.akins@trca.ca Date: March 27, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO - Don River Watershed The purpose is to undertake mainly sanitary sewer upgrades, and one storm sewer upgrade, to mitigate flooding in the sanitary drainage system resulting in basement flooding on Timberlane Drive in the City of Toronto. No in -water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 62717 - Application #: 0124/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Madison Antonangeli, extension 5650, email mad ison.antonangeli@trca.ca For information contact: Margie Akins, extension 5925, email margie.akins@trca.ca Date: April 9, 2020 30 GLENTWORTH ROAD - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a rear two storey addition, basement walkout, and at grade rear deck where an existing two storey single family dwelling is currently located at 30 Glentworth Road in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area). CFN: 61904 - Application #: 0799/191TOR Report Prepared by: Stephanie Worron, extension 5907, email stephanie.worron@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: April 7, 2020 SANOFI PASTEUR LTD. - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a one storey addition and resurface and extend associated access road to Building 60 at 1755 Steeles Avenue West in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council). CFN: 62981 - Application #: 0240/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: March 10, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) 2400074 ONTARIO INC. - Highland Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct an addition on the west side of an existing commercial warehouse located at 1 Golden Gate Court in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). CFN: 62775 - Application #: 0069/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Stephanie Worron, extension 5907, email stephanie.worron@trca.ca For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email steve.heuchert@trca.ca Date: March 26, 2020 323 BEECHGROVE DRIVE - Highland Creek Watershed The purpose is to construct a second storey and side addition with front veranda at 323 Beechgrove Drive in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council). CFN: 62867 - Application #: 0136/201TOR Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: February 6, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) 2459183 ONTARIO INC. - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a four -storey multi -dwelling apartment building at 39-45 Connaught Avenue in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). CFN: 62989 - Application #: 0269/201TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Pina, extension 5250, email daniel.pina@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: April 3, 2020 57 BABY POINT CRESCENT - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to underpin the existing basement in order to increase ceiling height at 57 Baby Point Crescent in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). CFN: 62886 - Application #: 0195/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Pina, extension 5250, email daniel.pina@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark. rapus@trca.ca Date: April 13, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a gul cement silo at 651 Commissioners Street in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). CFN: 62995 - Application #: 0279/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Pina, extension 5250, email daniel.pina@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: April 1, 2020 DALE INC AND DALE II INC. - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a new 4 -storey residential building with surface parking and one underground level of parking at 5, 7 and 9 Dale Avenue in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council). CFN: 62896 - Application #: 0146/201TOR Report Prepared by: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark.rapus@trca.ca Date: April 14, 2020 HYDRO ONE NETWORKS INC. - Don River Watershed The purpose is to construct a new staircase within the Gerrard Transformer Station yard located at 20 Blackburn Street, just south of Gerrard Street East, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of this project. CFN: 62800 - Application #: 0083/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca For information contact: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca Date: April 14, 2020 WATERFRONT TORONTO - Waterfront Watershed The purpose is to temporarily relocate a watermain and storm sewer to allow for the relocation of the Hydro One Networks Inc. on Don Roadway and Commissioners Street, in the City of Toronto to support the construction of the new Don River Valley System within the Port Lands Flood Protection and Enabling Infrastructure (PLFPEI) Project. No in -water work is within the scope of this project. CFN: 62832 - Application #: 0142/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Madison Antonangeli, extension 5650, email mad ison.antonangeli@trca.ca For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714, email renee.afoom- boateng@trca.ca Date: March 30, 2020 CITY OF VAUGHAN KLEINVIT ESTATES; 11336 HIGHWAY 27 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; 1321362 ONTARIO INC.; 11220 HIGHWAY 27 HOLDINGS INC. - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate site alteration works including grading, installation of temporary culverts, a slope drain and sediment and erosion control measures. The subject lands are located at the southwest corner of Kirby Road and Highway 27 within the Kleinburg North Subdivision in the City of Vaughan. CFN: 61640 - Application #: 0566/19NAUG Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email step hen. bohan@trca.ca For information contact: Jackie Burkart, extension 5304, email jackie.burkart@trca.ca Date: April 8, 2020 TOWN OF CALEDON 17354 THE GORE ROAD - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the demolition of an existing dwelling and the development of a 300.4 sq.m. (3233.47 sq.ft) detached single family dwelling, a 77.9 sq.m. (838.5 sq.ft) attached garage, a driveway, and a private well with a septic system. The subject property is located at 17354 The Gore Road. in the Town of Caledon. CFN: 62977 - Application #: 0229/201CAL Report Prepared by: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: March 24, 2020 0 HUMBER STATION ROAD - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to facilitate, within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed, the development of a new 2 storey residential dwelling with a 286 sq. m. (3078 sq. ft) footprint, a new 96.6 sq. m. (1039 sq. ft.) utility storage building, 160 sq. m. (1722 sq. ft.) septic system, driveway, 29 sq. m. (312 sq. ft) deck, and new driveway on lands known municipally as 0 Humber Station Road, in the Town of Caledon. CFN: 62972 - Application #: 0237/201CAL Report Prepared by: Anthony Syhlonyk, extension 5272, email anthony.syhlonyk@trca.ca For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5370, email jason.wagler@trca.ca Date: March 10, 2020 6 DARROWBY CRESCENT - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the replacement of a 287.61 sq.m (3096 sq.ft) two-storey single family dwelling, a 67.72 sq.m. (729 sq.ft) attached garage, a driveway and a septic system. The subject property is located at 6 Darrowby Crescent, in the Town of Caledon. CFN: 63012 - Application #: 0264/20/CAL Report Prepared by: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca For information contact: Lina Alhabash, extension 5657, email lina.alhabash@trca.ca Date: April 3, 2020 TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE SAVENA COVE HOMES INC. - Duffins Creek Watershed The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Duffins Creek and Rouge River Watersheds in order to facilitate final grading, site servicing, completion of the Stormwater Management (SWM) pond, installation of low impact development (LID) measures, construction of a pedestrian trail, and landscaping activities in draft approved plan of subdivision 19T(W)-17.002, which is located on lands known municipally as 12785 Ninth Line, in the Town of Whitch urch-Stouffville. CFN: 62918 - Application #: 0176/20[WS Report Prepared by: Jackie Burkart, extension 5304, email jackie.burkart@trca.ca For information contact: Jackie Burkart, extension 5304, email jackie.burkart@trca.ca Date: March 25, 2020 TOWNSHIP OF KING 10 HAWTHORNE VALLEY ROAD - 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 65.47 sq.m (704.76 sq.ft) addition to the first floor, a 206.30 sq.m (2220.71 sq.ft) second floor, a 82.24 sq.m (885.26 sq.ft) garage extension and a 41.23 sq.m (443.78 sq.ft) deck. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 10 Hawthorne Valley Road, in the Township of King. CFN: 63005 - Application #: 0241/20/KING Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5370, email jason.wagler@trca.ca Date: March 11, 2020 TOWNSHIP OF KING - Humber River Watershed The purpose is to construct sanitary sewers to provide service at Russell Snider Drive and Sheardown Drive in the community of Nobleton. The proposed sanitary sewer will be installed using open cut construction method. There are no in -water works within the scope of this project. The Redside Dace fisheries timing window will apply to this proposal unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP). CFN: 62487 - Application #: 1217/19/KING Report Prepared by: Manirul Islam, extension 5715, email manirul.islam@trca.ca For information contact: Manirul Islam, extension 5715, email manirul.islam@trca.ca Date: March 24, 2020 PERMISSION FOR ROUTINE INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS FOR RECEIPT — STAFF APPROVED AND ISSUED Permission for Routine Infrastructure Works, including Emergency Infrastructure Works permissions, are subject to authorization by staff designated as Enforcement Officers as per Authority 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. CITY OF BRAMPTON ENBRIDGE GAS INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway, and watercourse crossing by trenchless technology on the west side of Goreway Drive, from Yorkland Boulevard to 9186 Goreway Drive, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Brampton under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The purpose is to install a NPS 4 PE IP gas pipeline on the west side of Goreway Drive, from Yorkland Boulevard to 9186 Goreway Drive, in the City of Brampton. No in -water work is associated with this project. CFN: 62806 - Application #: 0205/20/BRAM Report Prepared by: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca For information contact: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca Date: April 1, 2020 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL To undertake structure maintenance north of Pressed Brick Drive; north of Tomken Road and Farmhouse Court; west of Clark Boulevard and Esplanade Road; south of 300 Biscayne Crescent; near Kings Cross Road and Kensington Road; at the Brampton Golf Club; south of Casper Crescent; near Vodden Street East and Ken Whillans Drive; northwest of Checkerberry Crescent and south of 300 Biscayne Crescent, in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on properties owned by various landowners within easements obtained by the Regional Municipality of Peel. The purpose is to rehabilitate ten sanitary sewer maintenance holes located north of Pressed Brick Drive; north of Tomken Road and Farmhouse Court; west of Clark Boulevard and Esplanade Road; south of 300 Biscayne Crescent; near Kings Cross Road and Kensington Road; at the Brampton Golf Club; south of Casper Crescent; near Vodden Street East and Ken Whillans Drive; northwest of Checkerberry Crescent and south of 300 Biscayne Crescent, in the City of Brampton. No in -water works are associated with this project. CFN: 62290 - Application #: 0210/20/13RAM Report Prepared by: Emma Benko, extension 5648, email emma.benko@trca.ca For information contact: Emma Benko, extension 5648, email emma.benko@trca.ca Date: April 15, 2020 CITY OF MARKHAM ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC. To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Ninth Line and Donald Cousens Parkway, in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Rogers Communications Canada Inc. The purpose is to undertake installation of a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) conduit along Ninth Line, north of Donald Cousens Parkway. The works will be done using both open -cut and horizontal directional drilling (HDD) methods. CFN: 62477 - Application #: 0012/20/MARK Report Prepared by: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email harsha.gammanpila@trca.ca For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629, email harsha.gammanpila@trca.ca Date: March 25, 2020 CITY OF MISSISSAUGA REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL To undertake structure maintenance south of Golden Orchard Drive and Stonecreek Crescent; west of Drew Road and northeast of Bren Road; north of Derry Road and east of Dixie Road; east of Bramalea Road and north of Drew Road, in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed on properties owned by various landowners within easements obtained by the Regional Municipality of Peel. The purpose is to rehabilitate four sanitary sewer maintenance holes located south of Golden Orchard Drive and Stonecreek Crescent; west of Drew Road and northeast of Bren Road; north of Derry Road and east of Dixie Road; east of Bramalea Road and north of Drew Road, in the City of Mississuaga. No in -water works are associated with this project. CFN: 62291 - Application #: 0208/20/MISS Report Prepared by: Emma Benko, extension 5648, email emma.benko@trca.ca For information contact: Emma Benko, extension 5648, email emma.benko@trca.ca Date: April 15, 2020 CITY OF PICKERING CITY OF PICKERING To undertake structure maintenance at 405 Whitevale Road, in the City of Pickering, Duffins Creek Watershed, as located on the property owned by City of Pickering. The purpose is to demolish an existing picnic shelter and construct a new picnic shelter within the same footprint at 405 Whitevale Road, Pickering. No in -water works are associated with this project. CFN: 62236 - Application #: 1060/19/PICK Report Prepared by: Emma Benko, extension 5648, email emma.benko@trca.ca For information contact: Emma Benko, extension 5648, email emma.benko@trca.ca Date: April 6, 2020 ENBRIDGE GAS INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within new roadways in a new subdivision development that was approved under a separate TRCA permit (Permit No. C- 200096), located on the west side of Altona Road approximately 255 metres south of Finch Avenue, in the City of Pickering, Petticoat Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by a private landowner from whom Enbridge Gas Inc. will obtain an easement and on property owned by the City of Pickering under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The purpose is to install NPS 1 1/4 PE IP gas pipelines within a new subdivision development that was approved under a separate TRCA permit (Permit No. C-200096), located on the west side of Altona Road approximately 255 metres south of Finch Avenue, in the City of Pickering. No in - water work is associated with this project. CFN: 61515 - Application #: 0502/19/PICK Report Prepared by: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca For information contact: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca Date: April 9, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) CITY OF TORONTO To undertake borehole investigations in the Mimico Creek valley between Meadowvale Drive and Van Dusen Boulevard near Bloor Street West and Royal York Road, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by TRCA and the City of Toronto. The purpose is to advance six (6) boreholes to support the detail design for the protection of an exposed sanitary trunk sewer crossing Mimico Creek north of the pedestrian bridge at Van Dusen Boulevard in the City of Toronto. There are no in -water works involved within the scope of this project. CFN: 62964 - Application #: 0304/201TOR Report Prepared by: Margie Akins, extension 5925, email margie.akins@trca.ca For information contact: Margie Akins, extension 5925, email margie.akins@trca.ca Date: April 21, 2020 ENBRIDGE GAS INC. To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway along Highway 27, from Humber College Boulevard to approximately 305 metres south of the intersection, in the City of Toronto, Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The purpose is to install a NPS 8 ST DFBE gas pipeline along Highway 27, from Humber College Boulevard to approximately 305 metres south of the intersection, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is associated with this project. CFN: 62929 - Application #: 0290/20/TOR Report Prepared by: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca For information contact: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca Date: April 16, 2020 ZAYO CANADA To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Finch Avenue West and within Gord and Irene Risk Park, just east of Islington Avenue, 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 new communication conduit and a new handwell for Zayo Canada on Finch Avenue West and within Gord and Irene Risk Park, just east of Islington Avenue, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of this project. CFN: 62284 - Application #: 0189/201TOR Report Prepared by: Madison Antonangeli, extension 5650, email mad ison.antonangeli@trca.ca For information contact: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca Date: April 14, 2020 CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Barnwood Court and Three Valleys Drive, south of York Mills Road, Don River Watershed as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to install new communication conduits and new vaults for Rogers Communications Canada Inc. on Barnwood Court and Three Valleys Drive, south of York Mills Road, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of this project. CFN: 61535 - Application #: 0901/19/TOR Report Prepared by: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca For information contact: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca Date: March 30, 2020 CITY OF VAUGHAN BELL CANADA To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing road right-of-way (ROW) on Teston Road west of Pine Valley Drive, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by the City of Vaughan. The purpose is to install grade level box and conduits on the road right-of-way (ROW) of Teston Road from west of Pine Valley Drive to 650 m west, in the City of Vaughan. The conduit will be installed using both trench and trenchless methods. No in -water works are within the scope of this project. CFN: 62280 - Application #: 0173/20NAUG Report Prepared by: Manirul Islam, extension 5715, email manirul.islam@trca.ca For information contact: Manirul Islam, extension 5715, email manirul.islam@trca.ca Date: March 26, 2020 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK To undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction and undertake drainage structure general maintenance on Islington Avenue from 45m north of Steeles Avenue to 50m north of Highway 7, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by the Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to undertake Islington Avenue road resurfacing from 45m north of Steeles Avenue West to 50m north of Highway 7. The proposed works also involves two culverts relining works located in 0.805 km and 0.180 km north of Highway 407. It also includes ditching located in 0.724 km north of Highway 407 and associated one driveway culvert removal and replacement located on the south end of ditching section. The cold water construction timing window will apply to the proposal. CFN: 62816 - Application #: 0123/20NAUG Report Prepared by: Nasim Shakouri, extension 5798, email nasim.shakouri@trca.ca For information contact: Nasim Shakouri, extension 5798, email nasim.shakouri@trca.ca Date: April 20, 2020 ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC. To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance on the road right-of-way (ROW) of Highway 7 from Bowes Road to east of railway tracks, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Vaughan The purpose is to undertake installation of Rogers conduits and devices along the road right-of-way (ROW) of Highway 7 from Bowes Road to the east of Metrolinx railway track. The cold water timing window will apply to this proposal. CFN: 62831 -Application #: 0154/20NAUG Report Prepared by: Nasim Shakouri, extension 5798, email nasim.shakouri@trca.ca For information contact: Nasim Shakouri, extension 5798, email nasim.shakouri@trca.ca Date: March 26, 2020 TOWN OF AJAX ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS CANADA INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway, and watercourse crossing by trenchless technology along the south side of Rossland Road, approximately 270 m west of Lloydminster Avenue, in the Town of Ajax, Carruthers Creek Watershed, as located on property owned by the Town of Ajax. The purpose is to install a 75 millimetre diameter conduit along the south side of Rossland Road, approximately 270m west of Lloydminster Avenue, crossing below a culvert conveying Carruthers Creek, in the Town of Ajax. The warm water construction timing window applies to this project. CFN: 61692 - Application #: 0632/19/AJAX Report Prepared by: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca For information contact: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca Date: March 30, 2020 TOWN OF CALEDON ENBRIDGE GAS INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within a new roadway along the south side of Speirs Gillen Avenue (approved under a separate TRCA Permit No. C- 191086), starting at Merchant Road and continuing west approximately 455 m., in the Town of Caledon, Etobicoke Creek and Humber River Watersheds, as located on property owned by the Town of Caledon under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The purpose is to install NPS 4 PE IP gas pipeline along the south side of a new road named Speirs Giffen Avenue (approved under a separate TRCA Permit No. C-191086), starting at Merchant Road and continuing west approximately 455 m., in the Town of Caledon. No in -water work is associated with this project. CFN: 62312 - Application #: 0243/20/CAL Report Prepared by: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca For information contact: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca Date: March 27. 2020 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL To undertake structure maintenance near Hickman Street and Sackville Street, in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by Town of Caledon within easements obtained by the Regional Municipality of Peel. The purpose is to rehabilitate a sanitary sewer maintenance hole located near Hickman Street and Sackville Street, in the Town of Caledon. No in -water works are associated with this project. CFN: 62289 - Application #: 0217/20/CAL Report Prepared by: Emma Benko, extension 5648, email emma.benko@trca.ca For information contact: Emma Benko, extension 5648, email emma.benko@trca.ca Date: April 15, 2020 TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE ENBRIDGE GAS INC. To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within new roadways in the Bloomington Estates subdivision, southeast of Ninth Line and Bloomington Road, in the Town of Whitch urch-Stouffville, Rouge River and Duffins Creek Watersheds, as located on property owned by the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The purpose is to install NPS 2 PE IP gas pipelines on new roadways in the Bloomington Estates subdivision, approved under TRCA permit C-190654, southeast of Ninth Line and Bloomington Road, in the Town of Whitch urch-StouffviIle. The Redside Dace construction timing window applies to this project unless otherwise stated in writing by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP). CFN: 57565 - Application #: 0477/171WS Report Prepared by: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca For information contact: Nathan Jenkins, extension 5508, email nathan.jenkins@trca.ca Date: April 6, 2020 MINOR WORKS LETTER OF APPROVAL FOR RECEIPT — STAFF APPROVED AND ISSUED Permission for Minor Works Letter of Approval are issued for works located within a regulated area, adjacent to a natural feature or natural hazard, that do not affect the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the conservation of land. Permissions include ancillary structures such as decks, garages, sheds, pools and minor fill placement/landscaping. CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA) 94 FORTY FIRST STREET To change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 132, Plan 2172, (94 Forty First Street), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Etobicoke Creek Watershed. CFN: 62992 - Application #: 0271/201TOR Report Prepared by: Daniel Pina, extension 5250, email daniel.pina@trca.ca For information contact: Daniel Pina, extension 5250, email daniel.pina@trca.ca Date: March 26, 2020 TOWNSHIP OF KING 18 PARKHEIGHTS TRAIL To install a swimming pool and undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) on 18 Parkheights Trail, in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed. CFN: 63010 -Application #: 0255/20/KING Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5370, email jason.wagler@trca.ca Date: March 23, 2020 PERMITS AFTER THE FACT / RESOLUTION OF VIOLATIONS FOR RECEIPT — STAFF APPROVED AND ISSUED Permission for works undertaken without the benefit of a TRCA permit in a regulated area, where such works comply with TRCA policies and procedures, are considered permits after the fact and subject to an additional administrative fee. CITY OF MARKHAM 10809 KENNEDY ROAD - Rouge River Watershed The purpose is to undertake restoration planting works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to resolve an outstanding violation of Ontario Regulation 166/06 at 10809 Kennedy Road in the City of Markham. CFN: 58271 - Application #: 0862/17/MARK Report Prepared by: Michelle Bates, extension 5618, email michelle.bates@trca.ca For information contact: Michelle Bates, extension 5618, email michelle.bates@trca.ca Date: April 17, 2020 ADJOURNMENT ON MOTION by Anthony Perruzza, the meeting adjourned at 10:04 am, on May 1, 2020. Jennifer Innis Chair /am John MacKenzie Secretary -Treasurer