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Executive Committee Meeting #7/20 was held via videoconference, on Friday, November
6, 2020, pursuant to section C.12 of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's
Board of Directors Administrative By -Law. The Chair Jennifer Innis, called the meeting to
order at 9:31 a.m.
PRESENT
Jennifer Innis
Chair
Jack Heath
Vice -Chair
Paul Ainslie
Member
Ronald Chopowick
Member
Dipika Damerla
Member
Joanne Dies
Member
Jennifer Drake
Member
Paula Fletcher
Member
Gordon Highet (in: 9:33 a.m.)
Member
Linda Jackson
Member
Cynthia Lai
Member
Anthony Perruzza
Member
The Chair recited the Acknowledgement of Indigenous Territory
MINUTES
Moved by: Paul Ainslie
Seconded by: Jack Heath
THAT the Minutes of Meeting #6/20 of the Executive Committee, held on October 2, 2020
be approved.
CARRIED
Section I — Items for Board of Directors Action
RES.#B71/20 - GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020 (7476
KIPLING AVENUE)
Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River Watershed
Portside Developments (Kipling) Inc. (CFN 61641). Acquisition of property
and conservation easement located at 7476 Kipling Avenue, in the City of
Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, under the "Greenlands
Acquisition Project for 2016-2020," Flood Plain and Conservation
Component, Humber River watershed.
Moved by: Joanne Dies
Seconded by: Ronald Chopowick
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 0.99 hectares (2.47 acres), more or
less, of vacant land, located at 7476 Kipling Avenue, said land being Part of Lot 4,
Concession 8 designated as Parts 4 and 5 on draft Plan of Survey prepared by Salna
Surveying OLS, Job No:17010,CAD File: 7476-Kipling-RP6.DWG in the City of Vaughan,
Regional Municipality of York, be purchased from Portside Developments (Kipling) Inc.;
THAT a conservation easement for the protection of the environmental features and
functions containing 0.16 hectares (0.40 acres), more or less, said land being Part of Lot
4, Concession 8, designated as Parts 2 and 3 on draft Plan of Survey prepared by Salna
Surveying OLS, Job NO:17010, CAD File: 7476-Kipling-RP6.DWG in the City of Vaughan,
Regional Municipality of York, be purchased from Portside Developments (Kipling) Inc.;
THAT a permanent easement of 0.06 hectares (0.15 acres), more or less, said land being
Part of Lot 4, Concession 8, designated as Part 5 on draft Plan of Survey prepared by
Salna Surveying OLS, Job NO: 17010, CAD File: 7476-Kipling-RP6.DWG be granted to
Portside Developments (Kipling) Inc.;
THAT the purchase price be $2.00;
THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) receive conveyance of the
land free from encumbrance, subject to existing service easements;
THAT the firm Gowling WLG, be instructed to complete the transaction at the earliest
possible date and all reasonable expenses incurred incidental to the closing for land
transfer tax, legal costs, and disbursements are to be paid by TRCA;
AND FURTHER THAT authorized TRCA officials be directed to take the necessary action
to finalize the transaction, including obtaining any necessary approvals and the signing
and execution of documents.
CARRIED
BACKGROUND
Resolution #A161/15 at Authority Meeting #8/15, held on September 25, 2015, approved the
Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020.
Negotiations have been conducted with Marcus Martins, Humphries Planning Group Inc. acting
as agent for the owners.
Access to the subject lands will be achieved through access easement through the residential
development.
Attachment 1 is a sketch illustrating the location of the subject lands. Attachment 2 is an
orthophoto illustrating the location of the subject lands.
RATIONALE
The subject lands fall within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Humber River
watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. Through
the review of the Official Plan Amendment Application (OP.13.003), Zoning By-law Amendment
Application (Z.13.005), and OMB's Minutes of Settlement (PL130802 and PL130994) for
residential development, TRCA staff established the limits of the open space land and
conservation easement.
Relationship to Building the Living City, the TRCA 2013-2022 Strategic Plan
This report supports the following strategies set forth in the TRCA 2013-2022 Strategic Plan:
Strategy 3 — Rethink greenspace to maximize its value
Strategy 4 — Create complete communities that integrate nature and the built
environment
TAXES AND MAINTENANCE
Based on preliminary property tax estimates, the property tax for subject parcel of land will be
approximately $1,500 annually. While it is expected that the subject parcel of land will not
significantly impact TRCA's maintenance costs at this location, an assessment of the aggregate
acquisitions in the area will be undertaken and the results will be integrated into TRCA's land
management program and associated budgets.
FINANCIAL DETAILS
Funds for the costs related to this purchase are available in the TRCA land acquisition capital
account.
Report prepared by: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711
Emails: edlvn.wong(cDtrca.ca
For Information contact: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711, Daniel Byskal, extension 6452
Emails: edlvn.wonpCa2trca.ca, clan lei. bvskal(&_trca.ca
Date: October 5, 2020
Attachments: 2
Attachment 1: Site Plan
Attachment 2: Orthophoto
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RES.#B72/20 - GREENLANDS ACQUISITION PROJECT FOR 2016-2020 (10390 PINE
VALLEY DRIVE)
Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River Watershed
Country Wide Homes (Pine Valley Estates) Inc. (CFN 63436). Acquisition
of property located west of Pine Valley Drive and south of Teston Road,
municipally known as 10390 Pine Valley Drive, in the City of Vaughan,
Regional Municipality of York, under the "Greenlands Acquisition Project
for 2016-2020," Flood Plain and Conservation Component, Humber River
watershed.
Moved by: Joanne Dies
Seconded by: Ronald Chopowick
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT 10.8 hectares (26.7 acres), more or
less, of vacant land, located west of Pine Valley Drive and south of Teston Road, said
land being Part of Lots 23 and 24 Concession 7, being Blocks 167 and 169 on draft
Subdivision Plan, prepared by Schaeffer Dzaldov Bennett Ltd., municipally known as
10390 Pine Valley Drive, in the City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York, be
purchased from Country Wide Homes (Pine Valley Estates) Inc.;
THAT the purchase price be $2.00;
THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) receive conveyance of the
land free from encumbrance, subject to existing service easements;
THAT the TRCA staff be instructed to complete the transaction at the earliest possible
date and all reasonable expenses incurred incidental to the closing for land transfer tax,
legal costs, and disbursements are to be paid by TRCA;
AND FURTHER THAT authorized TRCA officials be directed to take the necessary action
to finalize the transaction, including obtaining any necessary approvals and the signing
and execution of documents.
CARRIED
BACKGROUND
Resolution #A161/15 at Authority Meeting #8/15, held on September 25, 2015, approved the
Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020.
Negotiations have been conducted with Sam Morra, Senior Vice President, Planning and
Development, Condor Properties Ltd., and Solicitors acting as agent for the owners.
Access to the subject lands will be achieved through an appropriate 5 -metre wide access, by
way of a temporary easement, to be placed on the parcel of lands abutting to the north. The
final location of which will be determined satisfactory to TRCA staff.
Attachment 1 is a sketch illustrating the location of the subject lands and Attachment 2 is an
Orthophoto of subject lands.
RATIONALE
The subject lands fall within TRCA's approved master plan for acquisition for the Humber River
watershed as outlined in the approved Greenlands Acquisition Project for 2016-2020. Through
the review of the draft Plan of Subdivision, 19T -06V12, for residential development, TRCA staff
established the limits of the open space land.
Relationship to Building the Living City, the TRCA 2013-2022 Strategic Plan
This report supports the following set forth in the TRCA 2013-2022 Strategic Plan:
Strategy 4 — Create complete communities that integrate nature and the built
environment
Strategy 3 — Rethink greenspace to maximize its value
TAXES AND MAINTENANCE
Based on TRCA's preliminary review of the environmental criteria for lands that are eligible to
receive a property tax exemption under the provincial Conservation Land Tax Incentive
Program, it appears that the subject property should be eligible for a tax exemption. While it is
expected that the subject parcel of land will not significantly impact TRCA's maintenance costs
at this location, an assessment of the aggregate acquisitions in the area will be undertaken and
the results will be integrated into TRCA's land management program and associated budgets.
FINANCIAL DETAILS
Funds for the costs related to this purchase are available in the TRCA land acquisition capital
account.
Report prepared by: Cheryl Waters, extension 5859
Emails: cheryl.waters(n)trca.ca
For Information contact: Cheryl Waters, extension 5859 or Daniel Byskal, extension 6452
Emails: cheryl.waters(d_)trca.ca or daniel.byskalatrca.ca
Date: September 28, 2020
Attachments: 2
Attachment 1: Site Plan
Attachment 2: Orthophoto
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RES.#B73/20 - REQUEST FOR PERMANENT EASEMENT (1613935 ONTARIO INC.)
Request for Permanent Easement Required for Stormwater Infrastructure
Town of Ajax, Regional Municipality of Durham, Duffins Creek Watershed
(CFN 63820). Receipt of a request from 1613935 Ontario Inc., for a
permanent easement required for stormwater infrastructure, located south
of Taunton Road W. and west of Ravenscroft Road, in the Town of Ajax,
Regional Municipality of Durham, Duffins Creek watershed.
Moved by: Joanne Dies
Seconded by: Ronald Chopowick
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT WHEREAS the Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority (TRCA) is in receipt of a request from 1613935 Ontario Inc. for a
permanent easement required for Stormwater Infrastructure located south of Taunton
Road W. and west of Ravenscroft Road, in the Town of Ajax, Regional Municipality of
Durham, Duffins Creek watershed;
AND WHEREAS it is in the best interest of TRCA in furthering its objectives as set out in
Section 20 of the Conservation Authorities Act to cooperate with 1613935 Ontario Inc. in
this instance;
THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT a permanent easement containing 0.006
hectares (0.01437 acres), more or less, of vacant land, required for stormwater
infrastructure, said land being part of Lot 12, Concession 3, designated as Part 1 on draft
plan of survey prepared by J.D. Barnes Ltd., Reference No: 18-25-563-02, File: G:\18-25-
563\02\18-25-563-02.dgn, in the Town of Ajax, Regional Municipality of Durham, be
conveyed to 1613935 Ontario Inc.;
THAT consideration be $28,600; all legal, survey and other costs to be paid by 1613935
Ontario Inc.;
THAT 1613935 Ontario Inc. fully indemnify TRCA from any and all claims from injuries,
damages or costs of any nature resulting in any way, either directly or indirectly, from
this conveyance or the carrying out of construction;
THAT an archaeological investigation be completed, with any mitigation measures being
carried out to the satisfaction of TRCA staff, at the expense of 1613935 Ontario Inc.;
THAT a permit pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06, as amended, be obtained by
1613935 Ontario Inc. prior to the commencement of construction;
THAT all TRCA lands disturbed by the proposed works be revegetated/stabilized
following construction and where deemed appropriate by TRCA staff, a landscape plan
be prepared for TRCA staff review and approval in accordance with existing TRCA
landscaping guidelines, at the expense of 1613935 Ontario Inc.;
AND FURTHER THAT authorized TRCA officials be directed to take the necessary action
to finalize the transaction, including obtaining any necessary approvals and the signing
and execution of documents.
CARRIED
BACKGROUND
1613935 Ontario Inc. has requested a permanent easement across TRCA-owned lands
required for stormwater infrastructure to the adjacent development to the east, located south of
Taunton Road W. and West of Ravenscroft Road.
The subject TRCA-owned lands were acquired from 1613935 Ontario Inc. on February 22, 2010
under the Greenlands Acquisition Project 2010-2015 for a nominal fee.
Attachment 1 is a sketch illustrating the location of the permanent easement. Attachment 2 is
an orthophoto illustrating the location of the permanent easement.
RATIONALE
1613935 Ontario Inc. has conveyed 11.48 hectares (28.36 acres) of lands to TRCA for nominal
consideration and has requested that TRCA granted a permanent easement of 0.006 hectares
(0.01437 acres) over a small portion of the same lands now.
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 4 — Create complete communities that integrate nature and the built
environment
FINANCIAL DETAILS
1613935 Ontario Inc. has agreed to assume all legal, survey and other costs involved in
completing this transaction. It is proposed that the unrestricted easement fees be utilized as
TRCA considers proper, in the pursuit of furthering its mandate.
Report prepared by: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711
Emails: edlyn.wongptrca.ca
For Information contact: Edlyn Wong, extension 5711, Daniel Byskal, extension 6452
Emails: edlyn.wongCc trca.ca, daniel.byskal( trca.ca
Date: October 6, 2020
Attachments: 2
Attachment 1: Site Plan
Attachment 2: Orthophoto
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RES.#B74/20 - REQUEST FOR PERMANENT EASEMENT (CITY OF TORONTO)
Request for a Permanent Easement required for replacement of
Tobermory Culvert. City of Toronto, Humber River Watershed (CFN
63842). Receipt of a request from the City of Toronto for a permanent
easement to support replacement of the Tobermory Culvert as part of the
Finch West Light Rail Transit (FWLRT) Project, in Derrydowns Park, west
of Tobermory Drive, South of Finch Avenue West, City of Toronto,
Humber River Watershed.
Moved by: Jack Heath
Seconded by: Anthony Perruzza
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT WHEREAS Toronto the Region
Conservation Authority (TRCA) is in receipt of a request for a permanent easement on
TRCA owned lands located in Derrydowns Park west of Tobermory Drive, South of Finch
Avenue West, in the City of Toronto, to support replacement of the Tobermory Culvert,
that is part of the Finch West Light Rail Transit (FWLRT) Project, Humber River
watershed;
AND WHEREAS it is in the best interest of TRCA in furthering its objectives as set out in
Section 20 of the Conservation Authorities Act to cooperate with the City of Toronto in
this instance;
THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT a permanent easement containing 0.13
hectares (0.32 acres) more or less, required for a culvert replacement and associated
infrastructure, said lands being Parts 1 and 2 on a draft reference plan prepared by City
of Toronto, Engineering and Construction Services, Engineering Support Services, job
no. 2018-04478, plan no. 3 in the City of Toronto be granted in favour of the City of
Toronto;
THAT consideration be the nominal sum of $2.00 and all legal, survey and other costs to
be paid by the City of Toronto;
THAT the City of Toronto is to fully indemnify TRCA from any and all claims from injuries,
damages or costs of any nature resulting in any way, either directly or indirectly, from
this conveyance;
THAT an archeological investigation will be completed, with any mitigation measures
being carried out to the satisfaction of TRCA staff, at the expense of the City of Toronto;
THAT a permit pursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06, as amended, be obtained by the
City of Toronto prior to the commencement of construction;
AND FURTHER THAT authorized TRCA officials be directed to take the necessary action
to finalize the transaction, including obtaining any necessary approvals and the signing
and execution of documents.
CARRIED
BACKGROUND
The City of Toronto has requested a permanent easement on TRCA-owned lands, located in
Derrydowns Park west of Tobermory Drive, south of Finch Avenue West, in the City of Toronto,
for the replacement of the Tobermory Culvert.
Derrydowns Park is owned by TRCA and under a management agreement with the City of
Toronto. There is an existing culvert for Black Creek West Tributary under Finch Avenue West
and exiting onto Derrydowns Park. As part of the Metrolinx FWLRT Project, the Tobermory
Culvert is being replaced. The nature and scope of the existing easement does not sufficiently
address the replacement culvert and its associated infrastructure, therefore an easement is
necessary for the new culvert.
The subject TRCA-owned lands were acquired May 12, 1966 from Canday Holdings Limited
and Brad -Jay investments Limited under P.8.A — Humber River Flood Plain Lands Project for
$7,288.
Attachment 1 is a sketch illustrating the location of the subject lands. Attachment 2 is an
orthophoto illustrating the location of the subject lands.
RATIONALE
The City of Toronto has conveyed lands to TRCA over the years for nominal consideration
($2.00) and has requested that the permanent easement on TRCA land required for the new
Tobermory Culvert be conveyed for a nominal consideration of $2.00.
All lands disturbed by construction will be restored by Metrolinx in accordance with TRCA's
Voluntary Project Review (VPR) process.
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 4 — Create complete communities that integrate nature and the built
environment
FINANCIAL DETAILS
The City of Toronto has agreed to assume all legal, survey and other costs involved in
completing this transaction.
Report prepared by: Trina Seguin, extension 6433
Emails: trina.sequin(a)trca.ca
For Information contact: Trina Seguin, extension 6433 or Daniel Byskal 6452
Emails: trina.seguin(aDtrca.ca or daniel.byskal(a)trca.ca
Date: October 8, 2020
Attachments: 2
Attachment 1: Site Plan
Attachment 2: Orthophoto
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Section II — Items for Executive Action
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR VENDORS OF RECORD FOR THE
SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BULK PROPANE AND RELATED
SERVICES
Award of Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 10033496 for establishment of
a Vendors of Record (VOR) arrangement for the Supply and Delivery of
Bulk Propane and Related Services.
Moved by: Paul Ainslie
Seconded by: Anthony Perruzza
WHEREAS Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is engaged in projects
and facility operations that requires the supply and delivery of bulk propane and related
services;
AND WHEREAS TRCA solicited proposals through a publicly advertised process and
evaluated the proposals based on the criteria;
LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT TRCA staff be directed to establish a Vendor of Record
(VOR) arrangement with Superior Propane, Parkland Fuels Corporation o/a Sparlings
Propane and Armstrong Propane Limited for the supply and delivery of bulk propane and
related services for a three (3) year period with an option to extend for one (1) additional
year;
AND FURTHER THAT authorized TRCA officials be directed to take whatever action may
be required to implement the contract, including the obtaining of necessary approvals
and the signing and execution of any documents.
CARRIED
BACKGROUND
TRCA currently operates administrative office facilities, education field centers, conservation
park areas, residential rental properties, and restoration/construction sites. These facilities are
operated using a variety of fuel sources based on their geographical location. Some of these
facilities/sites require heating, cooling, and cooking operations to be fueled by bulk propane.
TRCA requires the supply and delivery of bulk propane and related services for heating of
mobile construction site office trailer/containers, heating systems of residential rental properties,
and facility/water heating and or cooking operations for educational field centres. By
establishing a VOR arrangement for supply and delivery of bulk propane and related services,
vendors are authorized to provide these goods and/or services for a defined period of time and
with fixed pricing.
Staff may contact a vendor on the list to provide bulk propane and related services on an as and
when needed basis based on their geographic location and with a value up to $15,000 per
facility/project site per year. Services above the $15,000 threshold for a facility/project site are
subject to TRCA's Procurement Policy. Vendors will be required to provide all resources
required to service the divisional or program needs in accordance with applicable laws, codes,
standards, terms and conditions of the VOR agreement. The VOR arrangement will be subject
to annual review in order to confirm that the vendor(s) is/are providing an adequate level of
service and to update any applicable insurance, certifications, or policies of the vendor(s).
RATIONALE
RFP documentation was posted on the public procurement website www.biddingo.com on July
22nd 2020 with a closing date of August 6th, 2020. There were no addendums issued during the
advertised period. A total of four (4) proponents downloaded the RFP documents and three (3)
submissions were received from the following vendors.
Armstrong Propane Limited
Parkland Fuel Corporation o/a Sparlings Propane
Superior Propane
An evaluation committee comprised of staff from Restoration and Infrastructure, Education and
Training, Parks and Culture and Property and Risk Management reviewed the proposals. The
criteria used to evaluate and select the recommended Proponents included the following:
Rated Criteria
Weight
Proponents Information and Profile
10
Experience and Methodology
15
Scope of Work Capabilities
15
Sub -total
40
Pricing
60
Subtotal
60
Total Score
100
Proponents had the option to provide pricing for some or all of the services in order to fulfill a
VOR arrangement with a minimum of two (2) proponents for each of the four (4) delivery /
service zones within TRCA jurisdiction. Through the evaluation process it was determined that
Armstrong Propane Limited, Parkland Fuel Corporation o/a Sparlings Propane and Superior
Propane all met the qualifications and requirements of the RFP. Therefore, staff recommends
the award of contract No. 10033496 to these vendors. Proponent's scores and staff analysis of
the evaluation results can be provided in an in -camera presentation, upon request.
Relationship to Building the Living City, the TRCA 2013-2022 Strategic Plan
This report supports the following strategic priority set forth in the TRCA 2013-2022 Strategic
Plan:
Strategy 7 — Build partnerships and new business models
FINANCIAL DETAILS
Based upon a review of previous years 2017-2019 operations, the anticipated costs for the
requested goods and or services for the contract duration are approximately $256,000 plus
applicable taxes. An increase or decrease in workload and required services will have an impact
on the value of this contract. All vendors on the VOR list understand both the potential cost and
resource implications associated with changes in workload. The goods and or services will be
provided on an as required basis, with no minimum guaranteed. Vendors may increase unit
rates annually, to a maximum of the preceding year's Ontario Consumer Price index as
published by Statistics Canada. Whereas propane fuel costs are to fluctuate with daily market
index for the day in which fuel is delivered.
Funding is available through various TRCA Project and Program operating budgets.
Report prepared by: Aubrey Orr, extension 5760
Emails: aubrey.orrcDtrca.ca
For Information contact: Aubrey Orr, extension 5760
Emails: aubrey.orr(a)trca.ca
Date: October 12, 2020
Section III — Items for the Information of the Board
2021 GENERAL AND CAPITAL LEVY UPDATE
An update on TRCA's preliminary 2021 General and Capital levies.
Moved by: Cynthia Lai
Seconded by: Paula Fletcher
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT the 2021 General and Capital Levy Update be received.
CARRIED
BACKGROUND
Preliminary levies are prepared each year for submission to TRCA's partner municipalities. Staff
meet with partner municipality staff throughout the year, as required by the budget processes
and schedules that are set out by each participating municipality. Presentations are made to
partner municipality staff and their respective committees and councils, as required.
At Executive Committee Meeting #3/20, held on May 1, 2020, Resolution #818/20 was
approved as follows:
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 2.5%, Peel Region
3.2%, 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.
RATIONALE
TRCA has met budget targets set out by partner municipalities, for proposed levies. The
proposed apportionments noted in the tables below reflect the allocations supported at regional
staff levels and will be presented to their respective councils in early 2021.
Transfer Payments
The provincial transfer payments to conservation authorities must be matched with
Levy. The 2021 budget includes a provision for Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
(MNRF) transfer payments at an amount equal to $399,692.
FINANCIAL DETAILS
Capital Levy Budget Summary
The 2021 capital levy request is a total of $42.6 million, as follows:
Regional Municipality of Durham
Durham Region budget guidelines were provided to TRCA on October 6, 2020, permitting
operating budget increases of up to 2.5% and capital budget increases of up to 1.5%. 2021
guidelines are consistent with those of prior years.
TRCA initially requested a 2021 funding envelope that was 10.6% higher than then 2020 base.
Rationale for this increase included 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. Durham Region has requested that TRCA submit a revised funding
envelope that meets the Region's targets. As a result, the transition of core TRCA programs to a
formula -based funding model has been deferred to 2022. TRCA is working with the Region to
address the core requirements needed to continue to deliver key services across the jurisdiction
and is preparing a resubmission for November 2020.
Regional Municipality of Peel
TRCA has requested a 2021 funding envelope that is 2.7% higher than then 2020 base, which
is consistent with the 2020 targets contained in the 2020 submission. In early October, TRCA
presented the 2021 budget submission to the Region of Peel's Executive Leadership Team.
Region of Peel staff are supportive of the 2021 submission.
City of Toronto
TRCA initially requested a 2021 funding envelope that was 25.7% lower than then 2020 base to
meet guidelines provided by City of Toronto staff. The decrease in 2021 funding is attributable
to the reduction required for future segments of the Scarborough Waterfront Project; funding
received in 2020 has supported detailed design activities and will be carried into fall 2021 for
implementation of the West Segment. Additionally, the City of Toronto contributed $3.862 million
in 2020 as a one-time payment to TRCA's head office accommodation project to catch-up on
three years of outstanding payments. TRCA submitted a revised 2021 funding envelope that is
1 % lower than the May preliminary due to a correction in annual funding provided for TRCA's
administrative office building to $965,000. Administrative Review sessions are ongoing and City
of Toronto staff will update TRCA as required.
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2021
Partner
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2021 Capital
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2021
Municipality
2020 Capital
Capital Levy
Levy
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Change
Levy
(May)
(Today)
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(Vs. May)
DURHAM
1,114,821
1,232,971
1,127,171
(105,800)
(9.5%)
PEEL
17,118,500
17,589,500
17,584,600
-4,900
0.0%
TORONTO
24,825,000
18,449,300
18,230,400
(218,900)
(0.9%)
YORK
4,992,800
5,039,000
5,655,000
616,000
12.3%
TOTAL
$48,051,121
$42,310,771
$42,597,171
$286,400
0.6%
Regional Municipality of Durham
Durham Region budget guidelines were provided to TRCA on October 6, 2020, permitting
operating budget increases of up to 2.5% and capital budget increases of up to 1.5%. 2021
guidelines are consistent with those of prior years.
TRCA initially requested a 2021 funding envelope that was 10.6% higher than then 2020 base.
Rationale for this increase included 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. Durham Region has requested that TRCA submit a revised funding
envelope that meets the Region's targets. As a result, the transition of core TRCA programs to a
formula -based funding model has been deferred to 2022. TRCA is working with the Region to
address the core requirements needed to continue to deliver key services across the jurisdiction
and is preparing a resubmission for November 2020.
Regional Municipality of Peel
TRCA has requested a 2021 funding envelope that is 2.7% higher than then 2020 base, which
is consistent with the 2020 targets contained in the 2020 submission. In early October, TRCA
presented the 2021 budget submission to the Region of Peel's Executive Leadership Team.
Region of Peel staff are supportive of the 2021 submission.
City of Toronto
TRCA initially requested a 2021 funding envelope that was 25.7% lower than then 2020 base to
meet guidelines provided by City of Toronto staff. The decrease in 2021 funding is attributable
to the reduction required for future segments of the Scarborough Waterfront Project; funding
received in 2020 has supported detailed design activities and will be carried into fall 2021 for
implementation of the West Segment. Additionally, the City of Toronto contributed $3.862 million
in 2020 as a one-time payment to TRCA's head office accommodation project to catch-up on
three years of outstanding payments. TRCA submitted a revised 2021 funding envelope that is
1 % lower than the May preliminary due to a correction in annual funding provided for TRCA's
administrative office building to $965,000. Administrative Review sessions are ongoing and City
of Toronto staff will update TRCA as required.
Regional Municipality of York
TRCA has requested a 2021 funding envelope that is 13.3% higher than the 2020 base. The
increase in funding is primarily driven by a request of York staff to enhance the 10 -year funding
for TRCA's Erosion Risk Management Program with $613,000 proposed for 2021. TRCA
presented the 2021 budget submission in late October to York's Executive Leadership Team,
and staff were supportive of the 2021 submission at this time.
General Levy Budget Summary
General Levy is based on Current Value Assessment (CVA) and the apportionment is based on
the most available property assessment levels for each participating municipality. The raw CVA
factors are then modified by regulation and provided to each conservation authority by MNRF,
usually in the fall of each year. Due to varying assessment growth rates for each municipality
there will occur minor changes in the annual allocations. Approximately 94% of TRCA's general
levy is allocated using this approach. Approximately 3.5% of the levy is allocated using
Authority policy with respect to property taxes, whereby the levy required to pay for taxes is
charged back to the municipality where the property is located. The balance, or 2.5%, is an
allocation based on "ability to pay" and is generally referred to as "non -CVA levy." This latter
component is the adjustment to the levy that allows TRCA to meet varying annual levy
guidelines from each partner municipality.
Each of TRCA's partner municipalities has its own unique budget requirements and annual
budgetary pressures. TRCA has met each of the individual partner municipality's requirements.
The 2021 general levy anticipates a provision, approximately $1.084 million referred to as "Non -
CVA Levy". The non -CVA levy adjusts the amount of the general levy that relates to
maintenance costs that would otherwise be apportioned using CVA as the basis and allows
TRCA to meet the unique funding guidelines of each participating partner municipality.
2020
2020
Municipal
Non -CVA
2021
2021
Partner
Operating
%of
CVA Levy*
Property
Levy
Preliminary
%of
Municipality
Levy
Total
Tax
(Rate Adj.)
Operating
Total
Share
Adjustment
Levy
Share
ADJALA-
930
0.01%
919
-
-
919
0.01%
TOSORONTIO
DURHAM
596,000
3.86%
418,908
95,249
99,843
612,000
3.76%
TORONTO
9,470,412
61.31%
9,513,497
5,288
679,127
10,197,912
62.59%
MONO
1,700
0.01%
1,185
501
-
1,686
0.01%
PEEL
1,920,355
12.43%
1,615,941
62,719
305,336
1,983,996
12.18%
YORK
3,458,490
22.39%
3,264,505
231,295
3,495,800
21.45%
Total
$15,447,887
100.00%
$14,814,955
$395,052
$1,084,306
$16,294,313
100.00%
Partner Municipality
Preliminary 2021
Operating Levy
(May Report)
Updated 2021
Operating Levy
(Today)
$ Change
Increase/
(Decrease)
% Change
Increase/
(Decrease)
ADJALA-TOSORONTIO
960
919
(41)
(4.3%)
DURHAM
614,000
612,000
(2,000)
(0.3%)
MONO
1,750
1,686
(64)
(3.7%)
PEEL
1,983,787
1,983,996
209
0.0%
TORONTO
10,286,300
10,197,912
(88,388)
(0.9%)
YORK
3,495,800
3,495,800
0%
TOTAL
$16,382,597
$16,292,313
($90,284)
(0.6%)
The 2021 preliminary general levy 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 2021 general levy
includes an increased contribution of $728,000 for the City's CVA catch-up repayment and does
not include inflationary increases, resulting in a total general levy outlook of $10,197,912 in
2021. At Executive Committee Meeting #3/20, held on May 1, 2020, the preliminary general levy
was anticipated to be $16,382,587, which included inflationary increases on the City of
Toronto's base contribution and a higher inflationary increase to Durham. With inflationary
increases removed from the City of Toronto's apportionment and the minimal reduction to
Durham the resulting 2021 general levy is $16,292,313.
With the City of Toronto adopting the previously proposed general levy catch-up strategy for
2020-2022, York Region is now the Ione remaining upper tier municipality required to address
this issue. In October 2020, a memo was sent to York Region staff detailing a potential option
for a phase-in repayment over a three-year period, similar to the City of Toronto. TRCA will work
with all partner municipalities to develop a consistent general levy strategy to mitigate the
probability of this issue recurring in the future.
After considering all the factors that affect the general levy, including property tax adjustments,
year over year shifts in CVA and individual partner municipality targets, TRCA is anticipating
total general levy funding in the amount estimated at $16,292,313 representing an potential
increase over 2020 of 5.5%.
In anticipation of the upcoming Conservation Authorities Act and associated regulations, TRCA
staff have initiated the process in identifying programs and services as mandatory (core) and
non -mandatory (i.e., municipal or other programs and services) for budget planning purposes.
On this basis, the below allocation of general levy by service area was approved at SLT meeting
#9/20 on September 10, 2020. The 2021 internal allocation did not include any inflationary
increases to over the 2020 general levy, resulting in a $116,926 buffer over the 2021 preliminary
general levy request to partner municipalities, which are currently allocated to Corporate
Services. Staff will work with SLT to allocate these funds throughout the 2021 budget process
that is currently underway. Funds will continue to be redirected towards core programs and
services throughout 2021 and into the 2022 budget process. TRCA will transition partner
municipality priority projects and programs that are not deemed to be core, to be delivered
under Memorandum of Understanding agreements or Service Level Agreements at fully cost
recoverable models.
General levy allocation to TRCA service areas is as follows:
Service Area (Program Areas)
Approved 2020
General Levy
Budget
Proposed 2021
General Levy
Budget
2021
Increase/
(Reduction)
Watershed Studies and Strategies
665,000
440,000
(225,000)
Water Risk Management
664,000
700,000
36,000
Regional Biodiversity
-
150,000
150,000
Greenspace Securement and Management
-
330,000
330,000
Tourism & Recreation
864,000
1,930,400
1,066,400
Planning & Development
935,000
1,530,000
595,000
Education & Outreach
1,679,000
840,000
(839,000)
Sustainable Communities
155,000
-
(155,000)
Corporate Services
10,486,554
10,372,580
(113,974)
Total
$15,448,554
$16,292,980
$844,426
A detailed breakdown of general levy allocation by program area is available upon request.
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
DETAILS OF WORK TO BE DONE
Staff will bring forward a detailed 2021 budget document following all municipal council
approvals. As required by regulation, TRCA will provide 30 days' written notice to its partner
municipalities of the date of the meeting at which the Board of Directors will consider the levy for
approval.
TRCA will continue to work with partner municipalities, including lower tier municipalities, to
undertake contract services/special projects wherein TRCA has significant, specialized
expertise. These engagements may include, but are not limited to, erosion work, construction of
trails, bridges and wetlands, and tree planting. TRCA anticipates that contract services will
continue to be an important aspect of organizational financial sustainability and growth, as
changes to the Conservation Authorities Act and associated Regulations come forward.
Report prepared by: Jenifer Moravek, extension 5659
Emails: jenifer.moravek(cDtrca.ca
For Information contact: Michael Tolensky, extension 5965
Emails: michael.tolensky(cDtrca.ca
Date: October 14, 2020
RES.#B77/20 - Q3 2020 MEDIA SUMMARY
Information report regarding Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's
(TRCA) corporate media communication activities during the third quarter
of 2020 (July — September).
Moved by: Cynthia Lai
Seconded by: Paula Fletcher
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT the Q3 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.
For the Q3 Media Summary, here are some of the highlights:
1. Canadian Geographic did a feature story on July 21, 2020 about the important role
Toronto's waterways play in annual salmon movement (called "salmon run"). TRCA staff
provided valuable insights and comments.
2. The Flight of the Monarch Day (August 22, 2020), and specifically TRCA's activities,
attracted very positive coverage from several outlets. The CBC was able to interview
TRCA staff live at Tommy Thompson Park (while observing social distancing protocols).
3. The partial collapse of the Scarborough Bluffs on Sunday, August 23, 2020 attracted
much media coverage the following day. TRCA staff were quick to reply and provided
necessary information to the public.
4. On September 14, 2020, FCM sent a national press release and social media messages
about TRCA's honourable mention as part of the annual Sustainable Community
Awards.
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.
TRCA is creating media relations / briefing documents and sessions to be able to prepare staff
to speak to media in a consistent manner with consistent messaging.
TRCA continues to engage / target media outlets on stories that are unique to the organization
and its mandate.
Report prepared by: Michael Tolensky, extension 5965
Emails: michael.tolensky(abtrca.ca
For Information contact: Michael Tolensky, extension 5965
Emails: michael.tolensky(cDtrca.ca
Date: October 30, 2020
Attachments: 1
Attachment 1: Notable TRCA Media Coverage: July - September 2020
Attachment 1: Notable TRCA Media Coverage: July — September 2020
During the third quarter of 2020, TRCA media coverage focused on the following (select
examples of media coverage):
July 2020
Canadian Junior
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Canadian Junior Golf Association, July 17, 2020
Full article: https://www.ciga.com/bathurst-glen-golf-course-becomes-the-home-of-the-canadian-
iunior-golf-association/
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the Canadian Junior Golf Association
By ca'^V July 17, 2020
Richmond Hill, ON (July 17,
2020) — The Canadian Junior Golf
Association (CJGA) is pleased to
announce a partnership with
Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority (TRCA) through Bathurst
Glen Golf Course which has
become the Association's new
home. The CJGA will also be
partnering with the David Fritz Golf
Academy who will be conducting
camps, clinics, and leagues for our
youth, as well as adults (parents
and friends of the CJGA).
The CJGA and TRCA recognize
the future of our country lies with
our youth, as our future voters,
purchasers, employees,
executives, and partners. Their
success will be determined by the
efforts we make today to develop their character, maturity, and personal growth, enabling them
to take their rightful place in a highly competitive international environment.
ITHE STAR 9 The Star, July 9, 2020
Full article: https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2020/07/09/the-community-of-rockcliffe-keeps-
flood i ng-when-wil I -it -end. htm I
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The community of Rockcliffe keeps flooding. When will
The flooding happened fast.
Within half an hour, Eric
Swanson's basement was
submerged. His tools were
destroyed, the contents of his
basement are now waterlogged.
In her basement bedroom,
Swanson's daughter, 15 -year-old
Harper, noticed the water rising
and darted out a back exit.
"She actually had to run out the
back door because the water
was coming into the front and we
couldn't open her bedroom door
anymore," Swanson told the Star
by phone Thursday morning.
While it "wasn't a life or death
situation" — she had an exit
available — Swanson said he
was glad Harper was able to
think fast.
it end?
The effects of
Byfenna Maan S taff Fepartr, Wednesday's sudden
ThU., July 9, 1020 OO 4 m n. read
downpour —when around 65
millimetres of rainfall poured
over the city of Toronto — may
have been a surprise to some but they were not a surprise to Swanson or their neighbours.
The community near Jane Street and Eglinton Avenue West is no stranger to the effects of
heavy rains: In July 2013, the area suffered a flood following a torrential downpour. The area
was also affected by flash floods after an August 2018 ninia storm blasted Toronto with rain for
several hours. In 2005, flooding destroyed a culvert on Finch Ave.
Canadian Geographic, July 21, 2020
Full article: https://www.canadiangeographic.ca/article/salmon-city
Salmon in the city
Toronto's waterways play an important role for salmon
Yonge Street, University
Avenue, and Bloor Street are
all popular roads entangled in
the busy city of Toronto. Used
by citizens as transportation
routes, these roadways are a
constant bustle of activity.
Toronto's river system is also
used as a heavy traffic route
— by salmon. The river
system in the city is made up
of numerous man-made and
natural waterways, from the
Don to the Humber River.
These water highways
dominate a large part of the
city, and one of their more
frequent voyagers is salmon.
1�`7P. Every fall, thousands of coho
acre year N°°sands°r saim°n leave Lake Onlai In eni of cold water and never their spawnln99munds.(FhN°: Iain and chinook salmon perform a
RediCan�eo�°�, salmon run, leaving Lake
Ontario and making their way
up the river system to find
spawning grounds. They try to get as far north as they can to find cold water and gravel,
appropriate for them to spawn in and lay eggs.
Rick Portiss, senior manager of Aquatic Monitoring and Management for the Toronto and
Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) says that Toronto's waterways are integral to the
salmon's life cycle.
"They are just as important as they have ever been," he says.
The salmon's ability to get to their destination, however, can sometimes be a challenge.
Implemented to help mitigate flooding after Hurricane Hazel in 1954, weirs (low dams used to
regulate water flow) were placed in the Humber River to control erosion and manage water
levels. These weirs became barriers for the salmon, preventing them from moving upstream.
August 2020
TVO, August 5, 2020
Full article: https://www.tvo.org/article/in-the-wilds-of-toronto-the-fight-to-let-nature-reign-on-the-
leslie-street-spit
affectionally call it the Leslie Street Spit.
At the southern tip of Leslie Street, in
Toronto's east end, you'll find a 250 -
hectare headland — from above, it
resembles a skeletal hand reaching
five kilometres out into Lake Ontario.
From the ground, looking out toward
choppy waters, you may feel as if
you're somewhere remote or far-
flung. Instead, you're just a few
minutes from the downtown core of
Canada's most populous city.
The Outer Harbour East Headland is
home to more than 300 bird species,
50 butterfly species, and rich and
varied vegetation and landscapes.
School children are bused in to learn
in outdoor classrooms, where they
can spot turtles soaking up the sun, a
coyote loping off into the bush,
rabbits scurrying along the path, or a
roost of fluttering monarchs. In the
winter, you might see a great horned
owl take flight and then silently
disappear. While it is not, geologically
speaking, a sandspit, most visitors
erhamRegion.com
Aiax News Advertiser, August 6, 2020
Full article: https://www.durhamregion.com/opinion-story/10127516-minister-s-zoning-orders-a-
th rest-to-good-pla nn ing-local-democracy/
Minister's Zoning Orders A Threat To
Good Planning, Local Democracy
Former Ajax mayor Steve Parish, Environmental Defence's Tim
Gray saythey'are being used on a routine and growing basis'
Hy Steve Parishji.Gray Ajax News Advertiser
Thursday. August 6, 2420
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There is a troubling trend developing in Ontario that could
have serious implications for agriculture, local community
input, infrastructure costs and efficient land -use planning
that protects the natural environment.
Ontario's city and town planning regime is general ly
acknowledged as one of the best in North America. The
province's regime dates back to the passing of the first
Planning Act shortly after the Second World War, and
evolved overthe past three generations. It is based on local
input.
There is a troubling trend
developing in Ontario that
could have serious implications
for agriculture, local community
input, infrastructure costs and
efficient land -use planning that
protects the natural
environment.
Ontario's city and town
planning regime is generally
acknowledged as one of the
best in North America. The
province's regime dates back
to the passing of the first
Planning Act shortly after the
Second World War, and
evolved over the past three
generations. It is based on
local decision making by
elected municipal councils
guided by professional
planners and sound long-term
policies. And it ensures ample
opportunity for robust public
But this well-functioning planning regime is threatened by the over -use of Minister's Zoning
Orders. A Minister's Zoning Order is a tool that can be used by the provincial minister of
municipal affairs to completely override the planning process and allow zoning and building
to go forward by the stroke of a pen without these safeguards.
Traditionally, a Minister's Zoning Order has been used very sparingly and usually only
where municipal structures don't really exist for rezoning, to allow key employment
developments that could otherwise be lost without an expedited process, or to address
some emergency situation -- for example, when the Elliot Lake mall collapsed and the
community was left without a grocery store.
But no more.
*CBC
CBC News, August 23, 2020
Full article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/conservationists-monarch-butterflies-
population-toronto-ca nada-1.5696632
Toronto
Worries grow following 'dramatic' drop in
monarch butterfly population
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Saturday declared'Flight of the Monarch Day' in Toronto as awareness spreads
Julia Knope- CBC News - PostedAug 23, 2020 4'00 AM ET I Last Updated r August 23
P It's a trend conservationists are
all too familiar with: monarch
butterfly numbers across North
America have been slowly
declining for 15 years.
But this year's decrease is an
even greater cause for concern,
with the population of the orange
and black butterflies down by
more than 50 per cent between
the winters of 2019 and 2020.
"[It's] a dramatic drop," said
Rachel Stewart, program
manager for Monarch Nation, a
program run by the Toronto and
Region Conservation Authority
(TRCA).
"Much as efforts to preserve and
conserve monarch butterflies are
increasing and to provide habitat
... its clear that there's still a
long way to go."
It wasn't always this bleak; between 2018 and 2019 there was an unusual spike, which turned
out to be a one-year blip.
That's why Monarch Nation organized Flight of the Monarch Day Saturday in communities
across Canada — events that raise awareness and support the continent -wide effort to stabilize
the species' uncertain future.
Toronto's flagship event took place in Tommy Thompson Park, a narrow peninsula that sits on
the waterfront, tucked between Cherry and Woodbine beaches.
The event marked one of the last opportunities this season to catch a glimpse of a monarch in
the city. Viceroy butterflies, which are similar to monarchs but slightly smaller, could also be
seen at the park.
Toronto Sun, August 24, 2020
Full article: https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/dramatic-video-shows-dust-cloud-from-
scarborough-bluffs-landslide
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may actually look a bit more stable than they actually are.
A landslide at the Scarborough
Bluffs on Sunday was captured on
video showing the ridge collapsing
and a dust cloud enveloping
sunbathing crowds below.
The Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority (TRCA) said
the incident, which occurred just
before 4 p.m., was the result of a
massive boulder falling from above
at the western end of Bluffer's Park.
Luckily, no one was injured, Toronto
Police said.
"We tend to find these landslides
happen in the rainier season,
especially in the spring, just coming
out of winter," said Matt Johnston,
TRCA 's senior manager of erosion
risk management.
"We had a bit of rain, but we didn't
have substantial quantities of it. As
the bluffs are comprised mostly of
sand, they look stunning and they
"But you can have weathering of that material, which will cause these massive landslides to take
place anytime."
Johnston said a significant landslide also took place the weekend prior at the Bluffs, when
again, no one was hurt. He said these landslides are happening at various times along different
stretches of the Bluffs.
blogTO
blogTO, Sept 1, 2020
Full article: https://www,blogto.com/city/2020/09/east-don-trail-construction-toronto/
The East Don Trail is Q
about to reopen after
two years of
construction in Toronto
An asphalt trail running along the East Don
Trail is near completion — part of it,
anyway.
After two years of construction, Phase 2 of
the East Don Trail will be open to the
public sometime this month, says
the Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority (TRCA).
This phase of the new multi -use path
stretches 1.4 kilometres long, and 3-4
metres wide, from the existing East Don
Trail.
Connected by a new steel bridge, the
extension now runs east from Wynford
Heights all the way to Wigmore Park on
Elvaston Drive.
A total of three permanent bridges now
cross over the East Don River as part of
Phase 2, including the longest, a 60 -metre bridge, that was implemented last year.
East Don Trail's lengthier Phase 1 will span from the Lower Don Trail and down to the Gatineau
Trail and anticipated Meadowav, the latter slated to be one of Canada's largest urban linear
green spaces at 16 -kilometres.
That phase isn't expected to be complete until spring 2021. The finish line also depends on a
tentative tunnel and pedestrian overpass been proposed to suspend over the Metrolinx rail line.
Construction on the project has been ongoing since September 2018, following
an Environmental Assessment process that implented a new policy: three trees planted for
every one removed during construction.
The Federal government has invested up to $11.25 million for the project, with the Toronto
government matching that amount.
September 2020
Region of Peel, September 14, 2020
Full article:
https:HpeeIregion. ca/news/archive item. asp?year=2020&month=8&day=14&file=2020814.xmI
New electric vehicle charging stations available at
Southfields Community Centre
Charging stations are the first of 43 to be built in the region from a Natural Resources
Canada grant
BRAMPTON. ON (Sept. 14, 2020) Caledon Mayor Allan Thompson. Brampton Councillor Harkfrat Singh. Mississauga
Councillor Matt Mahoney, and Interim Commissioner of Peel Public Works and Chair of the Peel Climate Change
Partnership Andrew Farr, joined Brampton East MP Maninder Sidhu to officially open seven new publicly available
electric vehicle ev) charging stations at Southfields Community Centre In Caledon. The EV charging stations were
made possible through Natural Resources Canada's (NRCan s) Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program
acne).
Today the transportation
sector accounts for
approximately 25% of
Canada's greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions, with light-
duty vehicles accounting for
about 12% of those national
emissions. Electric vehicles
are an integral part of
Canada's plan to exceed its
target of reducing GHG
emissions 30 per cent by
2030. Part of achieving this
goal includes encouraging
Canadians to purchase zero -
emission vehicles, requiring a
reliable network of EV
charging stations.
"These new EV charging
stations are a positive step
forward in expanding the
needed infrastructure network
throughout the region," said Andrew Farr, Interim Commissioner of Public Works at the Region
of Peel and chair of the Peel Climate Change Partnership (PCCP). "By working together, the
members of the PCCP were able to qualify for the ZEVIP funding, allowing each organization to
make strides towards achieving a Low Carbon Community."
The PCCP is made of the Region of Peel, City of Brampton, Town of Caledon, City of
Mississauga, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and Credit Valley
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Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Sept 14, 2020
Full article: https://fcm.ca/en/news-media/qmf/announcing-2020-sustainable-community-award-
winners
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HCME > NEWS&MEDIA , ANNOUNCING 2020 SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY AWARD WINN°RS
Announcing the 2020 Sustainable
Community Award winners
September 14. 2020
FCM's Satainable Comm.m ho, AWards celehmm the most inrovative
environmenta.. initiatives in Canadian cities and communities of all
sizes. Through these awards. FCM recognizes and celebrates
suste neblfity leaders and trailblazers in municipalities across Canada_
The awards. delivered oy FCM's Green Municipal Fund
FCM's Sustainable Communities Awards
celebrate the most innovative
environmental initiatives in Canadian cities
and communities of all sizes. Through
these awards, FCM recognizes and
celebrates sustainability leaders and
trailblazers in municipalities across
Canada.
The awards, delivered by FCM's Green
Municipal Fund (GMF), showcase
outstanding municipal projects in asset
management, brownfields, climate
change, energy, transportation, waste,
water, and sustainable neighbourhood
revitalization and design.
Honourable mentions
Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority and nine partner
municipalities including:
City of Toronto, Regional Municipality of Peel, City of Brampton, City of Mississauga,
Town of Caledon, Regional Municipality of York, City of Richmond Hill, City of Markham
and City of Vaughan
Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Program
The Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Program (SNAP) is a neighbourhood model that helps
municipalities retrofit older neighbourhoods and build community support and partnerships.
Since its inception, the model has been adopted by multiple communities in Ontario and
beyond, and focuses on solutions tailored to the local context for home retrofits, infrastructure
renewal, neighbourhood revitalization and community resilience.
Section IV — Ontario Regulation 166/06, As Amended
APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS PURSUANT TO ONTARIO
REGULATION 166/06, AS AMENDED
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: Paul Ainslie
Seconded by: Jack Heath
THAT permits be granted in accordance with Ontario Regulation 166/06, as amended, for
the applications 10.2 —10.6, which are listed below.
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Applications that involved a more complex suite of technical studies to demonstrate consistency
with policies; applications that cover a significant geographic area (e.g. subdivisions, stormwater
management ponds), extensive modifications to the landscape, major infrastructure projects,
emergency infrastructure works, resolution of violations/after the fact permits, trail construction.
CITY OF MISSISSAUGA
10.2 IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and interfere
with a wetland along the hydro corridor north of Eastgate Parkway, from Highway 403 to
Fieldgate Drive, in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on
the property owned by Hydro One/Infrastructure Ontario; the Ministry of Government and
Consumer Services; the City of Mississauga and the Regional Municipality of Peel. The
purpose is to replace the existing 63 km Sarnia Products Pipeline (SPPL) from the City
of Hamilton (Waterdown Station) to the terminal storage facility in Toronto's North York
area. Work within TRCA's jurisdiction has been divided into 6 separate permit
applications (CFN's 61878, 61879, 61880, 61881, 61882, 61883). This application (CFN
61878) includes the replacement of an existing 12 -inch diameter pipeline along the
hydro corridor north of Eastgate Parkway, from Highway 403 to Fieldgate Drive, in the
City of Mississauga.
CFN: 61878 - Application #: 0783/19/MISS
Report Prepared by: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email caroline.mugo@trca.ca
For information contact: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email caroline.mugo@trca.ca
Date: November 4, 2020
CITY OF MISSISSAUGA
10.3. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade along the
hydro corridor from east of Fieldgate Drive to Renforth Drive, in the City of Mississauga
and the City of Toronto, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned
by Hydro One/Infrastructure Ontario. The purpose is to replace the existing 63 km Sarnia
Products Pipeline (SPPL) from the City of Hamilton (Waterdown Station) to the terminal
storage facility in Toronto's North York area. Work within TRCA's jurisdiction has been
divided into 6 separate permit applications (CFN's 61878, 61879, 61880, 61881, 61882,
61883). This application (CFN 61879) includes the replacement of an existing 12 -inch
diameter pipeline along the hydro corridor from east of Fieldgate Drive to Renforth Drive,
in the City of Mississauga and the City of Toronto.
CFN: 61879 - Application #: 0776/191MISS
Report Prepared by: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email carol ine.mugo@trca.ca
For information contact: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email caroline.mugo@trca.ca
Date: November 4, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
10.4 IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade along the
hydro corridor from east of Highway 409 to Islington Avenue, in the City of Toronto,
Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Hydro One/Infrastructure
Ontario and the City of Toronto. The purpose is to replace the existing 63 km Sarnia
Products Pipeline (SPPL) from the City of Hamilton (Waterdown Station) to the terminal
storage facility in Toronto's North York area. Work within TRCA's jurisdiction has been
divided into 6 separate permit applications (CFN's 61878, 61879, 61880, 61881, 61882,
61883). This application (CFN 61881) includes the replacement of an existing 12 -inch
diameter pipeline along the hydro corridor from east of Highway 409 to Islington Avenue,
in the City of Toronto.
CFN: 61881 - Application #: 0777/191TOR
Report Prepared by: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email caroline.mugo@trca.ca
For information contact: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email caroline.mugo@trca.ca
Date: November 4, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
10.5 IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and interfere
with a wetland along the hydro corridor from east of Islington Avenue, to Finch Avenue,
in the City of Toronto, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by
Hydro One/Infrastructure Ontario; the City of Toronto and the Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority (TRCA) under Management Agreement with the City of Toronto.
The purpose is to replace the existing 63 km Sarnia Products Pipeline (SPPL) from the
City of Hamilton (Waterdown Station) to the terminal storage facility in Toronto's North
York area. Work within TRCA's jurisdiction has been divided into 6 separate permit
applications (CFN's 61878, 61879, 61880, 61881, 61882, 61883). This application (CFN
61882) includes the replacement of an existing 12 -inch diameter pipeline along the
hydro corridor from east of Islington Avenue, to Finch Avenue in the City of Toronto.
CFN: 61882 - Application #: 0782/191TOR
Report Prepared by: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email carol ine.mugo@trca.ca
For information contact: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email caroline.mugo@trca.ca
Date: November 4, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
10.6 IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade along the
hydro corridor from Finch Avenue West, to the Imperial Oil Finch Terminal at the
intersection of Keele Street and Finch Avenue West, in the City of Toronto, Humber
River Watershed as located on the property owned by Hydro One/Infrastructure Ontario
and the City of Toronto and 889273 ONTARIO INC. The purpose is to replace the
existing 63 km Sarnia Products Pipeline (SPPL) from the City of Hamilton (Waterdown
Station) to the terminal storage facility in Toronto's North York area. Work within TRCA's
jurisdiction has been divided into 6 separate permit applications (CFN's 61878, 61879,
61880, 61881, 61882, 61883). This application (CFN 61883) includes the replacement
of an existing 12 -inch diameter pipeline along the hydro corridor from Finch Avenue
West to the Imperial Oil Finch Terminal at the intersection of Keele Street and Finch
Avenue West in the City of Toronto.
CFN: 61883 - Application #: 0772/191TOR
Report Prepared by: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email caroline.mugo@trca.ca
For information contact: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email caroline.mugo@trca.ca
Date: November 4, 2020
RES.#B79/20 - DELEGATED PERMITS
Moved by: Paul Ainslie
Seconded by: Jack Heath
THAT standard delegated permits, permission for routine infrastructure works, and minor
works letter of approval granted by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority staff, in
accordance with Ontario Regulation 166/06, as amended, which are listed below, be
received.
CARRIED
10.1 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 DELEGATED PERMITS FOR RECEIPT— STAFF APPROVED AND ISSUED
Standard delegated 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
68 NORTHAMPTON STREET - Etobicoke Creek Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek
Watershed in order to facilitate the development of a second dwelling unit, a below grade
entrance, a new window, and the enlargement of 2 existing windows, located in the basement of
the existing house. The subject property is located at 68 Northampton Street, in the City of
Brampton.
CFN: 63738 - Application #: 0910/20/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: October 2, 2020
CITY OF BRAMPTON - Etobicoke Creek Watershed
The purpose is to rehabilitate a pedestrian bridge in Watson Valley Park, 0.2 km east of Vogue
Crescent, in the City of Brampton.
CFN: 62274 - Application #: 0168/20/BRAM
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: October 8, 2020
CITY OF BRAMPTON - Etobicoke Creek Watershed
The purpose is to rehabilitate a pedestrian bridge in Maitland Park North, 120 m north of
Madison Street, in the City of Brampton.
CFN: 62905 - Application #: 0166/20/BRAM
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: October 8, 2020
DIGRAM DEVELOPMENTS COUNTRYSIDE 2 INC. - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River
Watershed in order to facilitate final grading and servicing associated with a draft plan of
subdivision application and zoning by-law amendment application near intersection of
Countryside Drive and Torbram Road.
CFN: 62679 - Application #: 0014/20/13RAM
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: October 26, 2020
121 BAYRIDGE DRIVE - 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 second dwelling unit, a below grade
entrance and 2 new windows located in the basement of the existing house. The purpose of this
permit is also to recognize the construction of a patio, 7.43 sq.m. (80 sq.ft) shed, and a 20.81
sq.m. (224 sq.ft.) deck within Humber River Watershed. The patio, shed and deck were
constructed at 121 Bayridge Drive, in the City of Brampton without the benefit of TRCA or
municipal permits.
CFN: 63740 - Application #: 0883/20/13RAM
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: October 16, 2020
54 PRESSED BRICK DRIVE - Etobicoke Creek Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's 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 54 Pressed Brick Drive, in the City of Brampton.
CFN: 63711 - Application #: 0856/20113RAM
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: September 24, 2020
20 BLACKCHERRY LANE - 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 second dwelling unit and the enlargement
of a window, located in the basement of the existing house. The subject property is located at
20 Blackcherry Lane, in the City of Brampton.
CFN: 63721 - Application #: 0970/20/13RAM
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: October 16, 2020
OURAY DEVELOPMENTS INC. - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River
Watershed in order to facilitate topsoil stripping and rough grading associated with a draft plan
of subdivision, official plan amendment, and zoning by-law amendment applications to permit
residential development on lands East of Nexus Avenue and North of Fogal Road, in the City of
Brampton.
CFN: 63716 - Application #: 0921/20/BRAM
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: October 2, 2020
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to widen The Gore Road from approximately 230 m north of Castlemore Road to
just south of Edgeforest Drive from a 2 lane rural cross-section to a 4 lane urban cross-section,
including construction of left and right turn lanes at intersections and a sidewalk on the west
side. This work is currently under construction and was previously permitted under TRCA permit
C-170923 which has since expired (CFN 57033). This new permit will allow for completion of
on-going work.
CFN: 63529 - Application #: 0781/20/1BRAM
Report Prepared by: Sharon Lingertat, extension 5717, email sharon.lingertat@trca.ca
For information contact: Sharon Lingertat, extension 5717, email
sharon.lingertat@trca.ca
Date: September 23, 2020
CITY OF MARKHAM
CITY OF MARKHAM - Rouge River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake construction of a new public park including site grading,
construction of tennis court, dog park, soccer field, basketball court, skateboard element, water
play area, play area, washroom building, driveway and parking, paved walkways and
construction of a bridge over the Ninth Line Tributary located at 346 Box Grove by-pass, in the
City of Markham.
CFN: 62936 - Application #: 0275/20/MARK
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: October 6, 2020
116 BERNBRIDGE ROAD - Rouge River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River
Watershed to facilitate the construction of a deck and associated staircase and pergola,
attached to the rear of an existing dwelling located at 116 Bernbridge Road, Markham.
CFN: 63575 - Application #: 0815/20/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: October 6, 2020
10 DRYDEN COURT - Rouge River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River
Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a replacement dwelling located at 10 Dryden
Court, Markham.
CFN: 60468 - Application #: 1008/18/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: October 5, 2020
248 MAIN STREET - Rouge River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River
watershed to facilitate the development of a deck attached an existing dwelling located at 248
Main Street, Unionville, in the City Markham.
CFN: 63577 - Application #: 0816/20/MARK
Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email anthony.sun@trca.ca
For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email anthony.sun@trca.ca
Date: September 18, 2020
CITY OF MISSISSAUGA
1181525 ONTARIO INC. - Mimico Creek Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek
Watershed in order to facilitate the development of a 49 sq.m. (527.43 sq.ft) addition to the
existing building. The subject property is located at 3171 Derry Road East, in the City of
Mississauga.
CFN: 63737 - Application #: 0876/20/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: October 9, 2020
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL - Etobicoke Creek Watershed
The purpose is to construct an interconnection chamber between the new 2400 mm diameter
Harlan Feedermain and the existing 1800 mm diameter feedermain east of Tomken Road, just
south of Eastgate Parkway in the City of Mississauga. The work is a continuation of the
feedermain installation works permitted under CFN 58437 (TRCA permit C-170971).
CFN: 63149 - Application #: 0422/20/MISS
Report Prepared by: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email carol ine.m ugo@trca.ca
For information contact: Caroline Mugo, extension 5689, email caroline.mugo@trca.ca
Date: October 6, 2020
CITY OF PICKERING
3905 SIDELINE 14 - Duffins Creek Watershed
The purpose is to construct a one storey replacement dwelling and septic system on an existing
residential lot located at 3905 Sideline 14 in the City of Pickering.
CFN: 63421 - Application #: 0764/201PICK
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: October 28, 2020
809 PRIMROSE COURT - Frenchman's Bay Watershed
The purpose is to construct a rear above grade attached deck, stairs to grade, inground pool,
and retaining wall where an existing two storey single family detached dwelling is currently
located at 809 Primrose Court in the City of Pickering.
CFN: 63369 - Application #: 0612/201PICK
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: October 8, 2020
PICKERING DEVELOPMENTS (SQUIRES) INC. - Duffins Creek Watershed
The purpose is to undertake road and intersection improvements at Bayly Street and Church
Street in the City of Pickering. No in -water work is associated with this project.
CFN: 62311 - Application #: 0250/20/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: September 17, 2020
1442 FINCH AVENUE - Duffins Creek Watershed
The purpose is to construct a detached two storey replacement dwelling with front porch at 1442
Finch Avenue in the City of Pickering.
CFN: 63681 - Application #: 0947/20/PICK
Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
For information contact: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
Date: October 9, 2020
3795 YORK DURHAM LINE - Duff ins Creek Watershed
The purpose is to construct a two storey replacement dwelling with attached rear sunroom and
deck to the east and attached garage to the north at 3795 York Durham Line in the City of
Pickering.
CFN: 63103 - Application #: 0340/20/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: September 22, 2020
803 PRIMROSE COURT - Frenchman's Bay Watershed
The purpose is to replace and extend the existing rear deck at 803 Primrose Court in the City of
Pickering.
CFN: 63673 - Application #: 0902/20/PICK
Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email steve.heuchert@trca.ca
Date: September 29, 2020
2016 ERIN GATE BOULEVARD - Frenchman's Bay Watershed
The purpose is to construct a basement walkout to the existing two-storey detached dwelling at
2016 Erin Gate Boulevard in the City of Pickering.
CFN: 63676 - Application #: 0896/201PICK
Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email steve.heuchert@trca.ca
Date: September 25, 2020
CITY OF RICHMOND HILL
2598508 ONTARIO INC. - Rouge River Watershed
The purpose is to conduct site grading works associated with the removal of contaminated soil
within a Regulated Area of the Rouge River watershed at 850 Elgin Mills Road East in the City
of Richmond Hill.
CFN: 63433 - Application #: 0600/20/RH
Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email anthony.sun@trca.ca
For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email anthony.sun@trca.ca
Date: October 5, 2020
BLUEGROVE INVESTMENTS INC. - Rouge River Watershed
The purpose is to conduct extensive restoration works associated with the restoration of a
wetland and stream corridor within a Regulated Area of the Rouge River watershed at 1080
Elgin Mills Road East in the City of Richmond Hill.
CFN: 62030 - Application #: 0926/19/RH
Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email anthony.sun@trca.ca
For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email anthony.sun@trca.ca
Date: September 6, 2019
28 LORD NELSON COURT - Rouge River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River
Watershed to facilitate the construction of a replacement deck. The subject property is located
on lands known municipally as 28 Lord Nelson Court, in the City of Richmond Hill.
CFN: 63579 - Application #: 0882/201RH
Report Prepared by: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
For information contact: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
Date: September 24, 2020
CITY OF RICHMOND HILL - Rouge River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake replacement of septic system at Phyllis Rawlinson Park located at
11715 Leslie Street near 19th Avenue, in the City of Richmond Hill. There are no in -water works
within the scope of this project.
CFN: 63621 - Application #: 0869/20/RH
Report Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email shirin.varzgani@trca.ca
For information contact: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email shirin.varzgani@trca.ca
Date: September 28, 2020
DEERGATE HOLDINGS INC. - Rouge River Watershed
The purpose is to conduct topsoil stripping, stockpiling of fill material and implementation of
sediment and erosion control measures within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River
watershed east of Tributary 2-M on a large vacant parcel at the north-west corner of Leslie
Street and 19th Avenue in the City of Richmond Hill. The works are in support of an approved
draft plan of subdivision (19T-03013).
CFN: 62873 - Application #: 0145/20/RH
Report Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email anthony.sun@trca.ca
For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email anthony.sun@trca.ca
Date: October 15, 2020
27 QUEENSBOROUGH COURT - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Rouge River
Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an inground swimming pool and associated
grading works at 27 Queensborough Court, in the City of Richmond Hill.
CFN: 63699 - Application #: 0952/201RH
Report Prepared by: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
For information contact: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
Date: October 19, 2020
ROHAN HOME DESIGNS INC. - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to conduct site grading within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River
Watershed related to a draft approved plan of subdivision (19T-14012), at 155 Snively Street, in
the City of Richmond Hill.
CFN: 63701 - Application #: 0859/201RH
Report Prepared by: Linda Bui, extension 5289, email linda.bui@trca.ca
For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724, email anthony.sun@trca.ca
Date: September 17, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
CITY OF TORONTO - Etobicoke Creek Watershed
The purpose is to undertake the removal and replacement of an existing boardwalk located at 2
Forty Second Street in Marie Curtis Park, south of Lake Shore Boulevard East, in the City of
Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of this project.
CFN: 62946 - Application #: 0668/201TOR
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: September 29, 2020
20 KING STREET CRESCENT - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a carport to the side of the existing single family dwelling at 20 King
Street Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).
CFN: 62988 - Application #: 0268/201TOR
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: September 23, 2020
13 GRENADIER HEIGHTS - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a landing and stairs to the rear of the two-storey single family
dwelling at 13 Grenadier Heights in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community
Council Area).
CFN: 63669 - Application #: 0886/201TOR
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: October 15, 2020
10 ADELINE COURT - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to convert an existing basement into a secondary suite and to construct a side
deck and stairs to the two-storey single family dwelling at 10 Adeline Court in the City of Toronto
(Etobicoke York Community Council Area).
CFN: 63662 - Application #: 0899/20/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: October 5, 2020
57A CAMEO CRESCENT - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a detached garage in the rear yard of the existing dwelling at 57A
Cameo Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York).
CFN: 63630 - Application #: 0765/201TOR
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: October 5, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
CITY OF TORONTO - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to remove and replace an existing concrete washpad at 25 Old Eglinton Avenue,
just west of Bermondsey Road, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of
this project.
CFN: 63308 - Application #: 0643/20/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: October 27, 2020
5 MASON BOULEVARD - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a two storey replacement dwelling at 5 Mason Boulevard in the City
of Toronto (North York Community Council Area).
CFN: 63656 - Application #: 0839/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
For information contact: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
Date: October 16, 2020
MTCC 620 C/O DEL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to construct waterproofing and concrete repairs along the existing podium,
ramps and underground parking garage at 3900 Yonge Street in the City of Toronto. The
proposal also includes a new pedestrian walkway, widened driveway and associated retaining
wall on the east side of the property towards Yonge Street.
CFN: 63641 -Application #: 0790/20/T OR
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: August 25, 2020
4 BRENDAN ROAD - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a second storey to the existing one storey dwelling at 4 Brendan
Road in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area).
CFN: 62993 - Application #: 0273/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
For information contact: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
Date: September 24, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
AL GERVAIS CHAIR & TABLE RENTALS LTD. - Highland Creek Watershed
The purpose is to construct a one storey front addition to the existing industrial warehouse at 75
Milner Avenue in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area).
CFN: 57128 - Application #: 0043/171TOR
Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
For information contact: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
Date: October 22, 2020
35 LYNNDALE ROAD - Waterfront Watershed
The purpose is to construct a two storey addition to the rear of the existing single family dwelling
at 35 Lynndale Road in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area),
CFN: 63040 - Application #: 0289/20/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 27, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
CHATELET FINE HOMES INC. - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a third storey addition, a three-storey front addition and to replace
an existing rear landing and stairs to the existing two-storey apartment building at 238 South
Kingsway in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). The proposal
also involves the creation of two new dwelling units.
CFN: 61114 - Application #: 0188/191TOR
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: September 25, 2020
107 MORSE STREET - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a rear two storey addition, deck and basement walkout to the
existing single family dwelling at 107 Morse Street in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York
Community Council Area). The proposed addition will facilitate a secondary suite in the
basement. The proposal also includes a rear parking pad and the reconstruction of the front
porch and balcony.
CFN: 63758 - Application #: 0892/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
For information contact: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
Date: October 26, 2020
8 SPRUCEDALE PLACE - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a second storey addition over the existing footprint and to relocate
an existing rear landing and stairs to the one -storey single family dwelling at 8 Sprucedale Place
in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).
CFN: 63670 - Application #: 0887/201TOR
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: September 28, 2020
29 RIVERVIEW GARDENS - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a two-storey rear addition to the existing two-storey single family
dwelling at 29 Riverview Gardens in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community
Council Area).
CFN: 62751 - Application #: 0037/20/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: October 5, 2020
38 SUMMERHILL GARDENS - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a pool and associated hardscaping at 38 Summerhill Gardens in the
City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).
CFN: 63763 - Application #: 0901/20/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: October 15, 2020
CITY OF VAUGHAN
42 RIVERSIDE BOULEVARD - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Don River watershed in
order to facilitate the construction of a 68 sq.m (731 sq.ft) swimming pool/jacuzzi and a 18.5
sq.m (199 sq.ft cabana). The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 42
Riverside Boulevard, in the City of Vaughan.
CFN: 63695 - Application #: 0832/20/VAUG
Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca
For information contact: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email
h amedeh. razavi@trca. ca
Date: September 11, 2020
38 KLAMATH COURT - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed
in order to facilitate the construction of a 30.6 sq.m (329 sq.ft) swimming pool. The subject
property is located on lands known municipally as 38 Klamath Court, in the City of Vaughan.
CFN: 63752 - Application #: 0923/20NAUG
Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca
For information contact: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email
h amedeh. razavi@trca. ca
Date: October 2, 2020
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake road widening works on Major Mackenzie Drive from Highway 400
to Jane Street. The proposed works include widening of the road from an existing four -lane
rural/urban mix cross section to a six -lane fully urban cross section with active transportation
facilities on the south side of Major Mackenzie Drive. The proposed works involve enhancing
streetscaping, modification to the bridge over Highway 400, highway interchange ramp
reconfiguration, widening of an underpass, storm drainage system and reconstruction of
signalized intersections. In water works are required for the proposed works.
CFN: 61912 - Application #: 0904/191VAUG
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: October 2, 2020
279 TREELAWN BOULEVARD - 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 35.12 sq. m. swimming pool, 26.40 sq. m.
cabana and replacement retaining wall system. The subject property is located on lands known
municipally as 279 Treelawn Boulevard, in the City of Vaughan.
CFN: 63478 - Application #: 0706/201VAUG
Report Prepared by: Stephen Bohan, extension 5743, email stephen.bohan@trca.ca
For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244, email adam.miller@trca.ca
Date: October 6, 2020
TOWN OF AJAX
110 CHRISTENA CRESCENT - Duffins Creek Watershed
The purpose is to construct a detached garage on the west portion of an existing residential site
located at 110 Christena Crescent in the Town of Ajax.
CFN: 63214 - Application #: 0454/20/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: October 14, 2020
CPSP AJAX NOMINEE INC. - Carruthers Creek Watershed
The purpose is to facilitate the necessary site servicing associated with a one -storey industrial
building located on the southeast corner of Rossland Road East and Salem Road in the Town of
Ajax.
CFN: 63359 - Application #: 0588/20/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: September 22, 2020
TOWN OF CALEDON
19 NATUREVIEW COURT - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to construct an inground pool and patio at 19 Natureview Court, in the Town of
Caledon.
CFN: 63746 - Application #: 0918/201CAL
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: October 5, 2020
120 SACKVILLE STREET - 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 63.5 sq.m. (684 sq.ft) in -ground pool with
an associated 33 sq.m. (357 sq.ft.) cabana. The subject property is located on lands known
municipally as 120 Sackville Street, in the Town of Caledon.
CFN: 63310 - Application #: 0520/20/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: June 12, 2020
14452 MCLAUGHLIN 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 33.45 sq.m. (360 sq. ft.) accessory storage
building. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 14452 McLaughlin
Road, in the Town of Caledon.
CFN: 63454 - Application #: 0660/20/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: July 27, 2020
TRILLWOOD RESIDENCE - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to facilitate the replacement of a septic system within TRCA's regulated area of
the Humber River Watershed. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as
19560 Glen Haffy Road in the Town of Caledon.
CFN: 63720 - Application #: 0980/20/CAL
Report Prepared by: Tychon Carter -Newman, extension 5936, email tychon.carter-
newman@trca.ca
For information contact: Tychon Carter -Newman, extension 5936, email tychon.carter-
newman@trca.ca
Date: October 16, 2020
TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE
11731 TENTH LINE DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED - Duffins Creek Watershed
The purpose is to facilitate, within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Duffins Creek watershed,
preliminary site grading to support a future subdivision on the subject property. The subject
property is located at 11731 Tenth Line in the Town of Whitch urch-StouffviIle.
CFN: 59496 - Application #: 0273/18/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: April 2, 2018
BELL CANADA - Rouge River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake relocation and re -construction of a manhole and installation of
communication conduits at the intersection of Highway 48 and Main Street/Stouffville Road.
There are no in -water works involved within the scope of this project.
CFN: 62283 - Application #: 0187/20/WS
Report Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email shirin.varzgani@trca.ca
For information contact: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785, email shirin.varzgani@trca.ca
Date: October 9, 2020
SORBARA/L & M. G.P. INC. - Duffins Creek Watershed
The purpose is to facilitate, within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Duffins Creek watershed, the
construction of a pedestrian crossing of a stream corridor, a cut and fill undertaking within the
flood plain, and restoration plantings, on lands known municipally as 11742 Tenth Line, in the
Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville.
CFN: 62025 - Application #: 0906/19/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: August 30, 2019
TOWNSHIP OF KING
7725 16TH SIDEROAD - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to facilitate, within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed, the
development of a new 337.0 sq. m. (3627 sq. ft.) residential dwelling, 114 sq. m. (1227 sq. ft.)
garage, driveway, and septic system on lands known municipally as 7725 16th Sideroad, in the
Township of King.
CFN: 63734 - Application #: 0968/201KING
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: October 14, 2020
13340 WESTON ROAD - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to facilitate the construction of a 797 square meter dwelling, deck and indoor
pool in the TRCA's regulated area of the Humber River Watershed. The subject property is
located on lands known municipally as 13340 Weston Road in the Township of King.
CFN: 63314 - Application #: 0514/20/KING
Report Prepared by: Tychon Carter -Newman, extension 5936, email tychon.carter-
newman@trca.ca
For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5370, email jason.wagler@trca.ca
Date: June 11, 2020
THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM CHARLES LOHNES - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to facilitate, within TRCA's Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed, the
development of a 125 sq. m. garage, 132 sq. m. second floor addition, 35 sq. m. pool, septic
system, and 24 sq m. cabana on lands known municipally as 110 Elmpine Trail, in the Township
of King.
CFN: 63439 - Application #: 0638/20/KING
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: September 30, 2020
12740 MILL ROAD - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a 36 square metre agricultural accessory structure (sugar shack) at
12740 Mill Road, in the Township of King.
CFN: 63735 - Application #: 0969/20/KING
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: October 14, 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
ENBRIDGE GAS INC.
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within a future roadway and
within a new subdivision located west of the intersection of Kennedy Road and Wilfred Murison
Avenue, in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed, as located on property owned by the
City of Markham under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The purpose is to install a
NPS 4 PE IP gas pipeline within a new subdivision (approved under TRCA permit C-200533)
located west of the intersection of Kennedy Road and Wilfred Murison Avenue, in the City of
Markham. No in -water work is associated with this project.
CFN: 63628 - Application #: 0889/20/MARK
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: October 9, 2020
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK
To undertake sewer and watermain or utility watercourse crossing by trenchless technology on
McCowan Road from Bur Oak Avenue to Castlemore Avenue, in the City of Markham, Rouge
River Watershed as located on property owned by the Regional Municipality of York. The
purpose is to undertake installation of high density polyethylene (HDPE) conduit, crossing a
culvert on the east side of McCowan Road, from Bur Oak Avenue to Castlemore Avenue. The
proposed works include installation of 2- 47.2mm HDPE conduits and fibre optic cable through
the conduit. No in -water works are within the scope of this project.
CFN: 63159 - Application #: 0440/20/MARK
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: October 2, 2020
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK
To undertake sewer and watermain or utility watercourse crossing by trenchless technology on
Major Mackenzie Drive East and Woodbine Avenue, in the City of Markham, Rouge River
Watershed as located on property owned by the Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is
to undertake installation of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) conduit on the south side of Major
Mackenzie Drive East and Woodbine Avenue. The proposed works include installation of 2 -
47.2 mm HDPE conduits and fibre optic cable through the conduit and one 762 mm X 1219 mm
X 610 mm HDPE handwell. The works also include installation of new aerial fibre optic cable on
five existing hydro poles. No in -water works are within the scope of this project.
CFN: 63162 - Application #: 0498/20/MARK
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: October 16, 2020
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK
To undertake drainage structure general maintenance on the west side of York Durham Line
from Concession Road 8 to 200m north of Concession Road 8, in the City of Markham, Duffins
Creek Watershed and east side of McCowan Road from Bethesda Side Road to 12975
McCowan Road; 12859 McCowan Road; and 12975 McCowan Road, in the City of Markham,
Rouge River Watershed as located on property owned by the Regional Municipality of York.
The purpose is to undertake road side maintenance work including ditching works at: west side
of York Durham Line from Concession Road 8 to 200m north of Concession Road 8; and east
side of McCowan Road from Bethesda Side Road to 12975 McCowan Road. The proposed
works also include driveway culvert removal and replacement works at: 12859 McCowan Road
and 12975 McCowan Road. The works will be undertaken in dry.
CFN: 63521 - Application #: 0758/20/MARK
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: October 20, 2020
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK
To undertake sewer and watermain or utility watercourse crossing by trenchless technology on
Carlton Road and Main Street Unionville, in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as
located on property owned by the City of Markham. The purpose is to undertake installation of
high-density polyethylene (HDPE) conduit on the north side of Carlton Road crossing Main
Street Unionville. The proposed works include installation of 2 - 47.2 mm HDPE conduits and
fibre optic cable through the conduit and three 762 mm X 1219 mm X 610 mm HDPE handwells.
The proposed conduit will be installed below the culverts under wooden pedestrian bridge and
will be placed along the metal pedestrian bridge side on the Rouge River Tributary located on
north side of Carlton Road. No in -water works are within the scope of this project.
CFN: 63522 - Application #: 0757/20/MARK
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: October 27, 2020
CITY OF PICKERING
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
on Bayly Street east of Toy Avenue, in the City of Pickering, Frenchman's Bay Watershed as
located on property owned by Pickering Developments Inc. with an existing easement for the
Regional Municipality of York Primary Trunk Sewer alignment and Road Occupancy Permit from
the Regional Municipality of Durham. The purpose is to undertake condition assessment work
on Primary Trunk Sewer on north side of Bayly Street, east of Toy Avenue, in the City of
Pickering. The proposed coring work will involve 2x2x2 m excavation to expose the sewer pipe,
extract concrete core samples, backfilling the excavation and restoring disturbed area. The
works will be confined to the Regional Municipality of York's existing easement on Primary
Trunk Sewer and road right of way. No in -water works are associated with this project.
CFN: 63602 - Application #: 0898/20/PICK
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: October 23, 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 Clairton Crescent, located east of Scarlett Road, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York
Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on property owned by City of
Toronto. The purpose is to rehabilitate the existing watermain on Clairton Crescent, located
east of Scarlett Road, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of this project.
CFN: 63511 - Application #: 0730120/TOR
Report Prepared by: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
For information contact: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
Date: October 28, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake structure maintenance on Van Dusen Boulevard located between Vanellan Court
and Thompson Avenue, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area),
Mimico Creek Watershed as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is
to undertake the emergency removal of an existing failed pedestrian bridge on Van Dusen
Boulevard, located between Vanellan Court and Thompson Avenue, in the City of Toronto.
In/near water works will occur as part of the pedestrian bridge removal.
CFN: 63523 - Application #: 0750/20/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: September 30, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
on Martin Grove Road, north of Rathburn Road, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York
Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed as located on property owned by the City
of Toronto and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority under Management Agreement
with the City of Toronto. The purpose is to conduct a geotechnical investigation within
Ravencrest Park off of Martin Grove Road, north of Rathburn Road, in the City of Toronto. No
in -water work is within the scope of this project.
CFN: 63527 - Application #: 0760/20/TOR
Report Prepared by: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
For information contact: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca
Date: October 14, 2020
ENBRIDGE GAS INC.
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within a future roadway and
within a new subdivision located northeast of the intersection of Humberwood Boulevard and
Rexdale Boulevard, 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 4 PE IP gas pipeline within a new subdivision (approved under TRCA permit
C-190355) located northeast of the intersection of Humberwood Boulevard and Rexdale
Boulevard, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is associated with this project.
CFN: 63614 - Application #: 0843/201TOR
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: October 9, 2020
SUN -CANADIAN PIPE LINES COMPANY LIMITED
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
within a transmission corridor, northwest of Albion Road and Irwin Road, in the City of Toronto
(Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property
owned by Infrastructure Ontario; the City of Toronto and the Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority under Management Agreement with the City of Toronto. The purpose is to conduct an
integrity dig to inspect and determine the condition of an existing pipeline within a transmission
corridor, northwest of Albion Road and Irwin Road, in the City of Toronto. No in -water works are
within the scope of the project.
CFN: 63155 - Application #: 0428/201TOR
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: October 6, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
on Sheppard Avenue East and Buchan Court, between Leslie Street and Shaughnessy
Boulevard, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed
as located on property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to rehabilitate the existing
watermain on Sheppard Avenue East and Buchan Court, between Leslie Street and
Shaughnessy Boulevard, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of this
project.
CFN: 63514 - Application #: 0733/20/TOR
Report Prepared by: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
For information contact: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
Date: October 28, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
on Silvergrove Road, from Northdale Road to Bannatyne Drive, in the City of Toronto (North
York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on property owned by City of
Toronto. The purpose is to rehabilitate the existing watermain on Silvergrove Road, from
Northdale Road to Bannatyne Drive, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope
of this project.
CFN: 63515 - Application #: 0734/20/TOR
Report Prepared by: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
For information contact: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
Date: October 28, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake borehole investigations within G Ross Lord Park, located at 740 Finch Avenue
West, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as
located on property owned by the City of Toronto and the Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority under Management Agreement with the City of Toronto. The purpose is to conduct a
borehole investigation in support of the forthcoming Maple Collector sanitary trunk sewer
rehabilitation works proposed in G. Ross Lord Park, located at 740 Finch Avenue West, in the
City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of this project.
CFN: 63526 - Application #: 0756/201TOR
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: October 7, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
on Steeles Avenue East, between Dufferin Street and Hidden Trail, in the City of Toronto (North
York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on property owned by the City
of Toronto. The purpose is to reline an existing 300 mm diameter watermain on Steeles Avenue
East, between Dufferin Street and Hidden Trail, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within
the scope of this project.
CFN: 63779 - Application #: 0890/201TOR
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: September 30, 2020
ENBRIDGE GAS INC.
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
crossing on Leslie Street at Inn On The Park Drive, 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 install a NPS 4 ST YJ HP gas pipeline crossing on Leslie Street at
Inn On The Park Drive, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is associated with this project.
CFN: 63617 - Application #: 0867/20/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: October 9, 2020
ENBRIDGE GAS INC.
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
at 129 Coldstream Avenue, located southwest of the intersection of Avenue Road and
Lawrence Avenue, in the City of Toronto, Don River Watershed, as located on property owned
by a private landowner to whom Enbridge Gas Inc. is providing service at their request and on
property owned by the City of Toronto under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The
purpose is to install a NPS 1 PE IP gas pipeline at 129 Coldstream Avenue, located southwest
of the intersection of Avenue Road and Lawrence Avenue, in the City of Toronto. No in -water
work is associated with this project.
CFN: 63790 - Application #: 0934/20/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: October 20, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
on L'Amoreaux Drive from Bridletown Circle to Birchmount Road, in the City of Toronto
(Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed as located on property
owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to rehabilitate the existing watermain on L'Amoreaux
Drive, from Bridletown Circle to Birchmount Road, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is
within the scope of this project.
CFN: 63512 - Application #: 0731/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
For information contact: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
Date: October 28, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
on Production Drive, located south of Progress Avenue, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough
Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed as located on property owned by City of
Toronto. The purpose is to rehabilitate the existing watermain on Production Drive, located
south of Progress Avenue, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope of this
project.
CFN: 63513 - Application #: 0732/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
For information contact: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
Date: October 28, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
on Tower Drive, Willowhurst Crescent and Ilfracombe Crescent, between Warden Avenue and
Ellington Drive, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Don River
Watershed as located on property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to rehabilitate the
existing watermain on Tower Drive, Willowhurst Crescent and Ilfracombe Crescent, between
Warden Avenue and Ellington Drive, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within the scope
of this project.
CFN: 63516 - Application #: 0735/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
For information contact: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
Date: October 28, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction, undertake sewer, watermain or utility
installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Birchmount Road, located between
2520 Birchmount Road and 2550 Birchmount Road, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough
Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed as located on property owned by the City
of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake road reconstruction on Birchmount Road, located
between 2520 Birchmount Road and 2550 Birchmount Road, in the City of Toronto. No in -water
work is within the scope of this project.
CFN: 63612 - Application #: 0831/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
For information contact: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
Date: October 19, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
CITY OF TORONTO
To undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction at 1955 Lake Shore Boulevard West in
Sir Casimir Growski Park, just south of Lake Shore Boulevard West, in the City of Toronto
(Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed as located on property
owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake the removal and replacement of an
existing asphalt walkway located at 1955 Lake Shore Boulevard West in Sir Casimir Growski
Park, just south of Lake Shore Boulevard West, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is within
the scope of this project.
CFN: 63499 - Application #: 0672/20/TOR
Report Prepared by: Sierra Camilleri, extension 5631, email sierra.camilleri@trca.ca
For information contact: Luka Medved, extension 5766, email luka.medved@trca.ca
Date: October 1, 2020
ENBRIDGE GAS INC.
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
at 1926 and 1928 Lake Shore Boulevard West and on Lake Shore Boulevard West from
approximately Ellis Avenue to Windermere Avenue and at the Lake Shore Boulevard West and
Windermere Avenue intersection, in the City of Toronto, Waterfront Watershed, as located on
property owned by a private landowner to whom Enbridge Gas Inc. is providing service at their
request and on property owned by the City of Toronto under Franchise Agreement with
Enbridge Gas Inc. The purpose is to install a NPS 2 ST YJ HP gas pipeline at 1926 and 1928
Lake Shore Boulevard West and on Lake Shore Boulevard West from approximately Ellis
Avenue to Windermere Avenue and at the Lake Shore Boulevard West and Windermere
Avenue intersection, in the City of Toronto. No in -water work is associated with this project.
CFN: 63793 - Application #: 0940/201TOR
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: October 20, 2020
CITY OF VAUGHAN
BELL CANADA
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
on Langstaff Road between Islington Avenue and Pine Valley Drive, in the City of Vaughan,
Humber River Watershed as located on property owned by the Regional Municipality of York.
The purpose is to install 100 mm diameter HDPE duct within the road right-of-way (ROW) of
Langstaff Road between Islington Avenue and Pine Valley Drive, in the City of Vaughan. No in -
water works are within the scope of the project.
CFN: 63609 - Application #: 0824/20/VAUG
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: October 9, 2020
TOWN OF CALEDON
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEEL
To undertake drainage structure general maintenance on The Gore Road approximately 800 m
north of Mayfield Road, in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed as located on
property owned by the Regional Municipality of Peel. The purpose is to reline three existing
culverts located on The Gore Road approximately 800 m north of Mayfield Road in the Town of
Caledon.
CFN: 63525 - Application #: 0755/20/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: September 28, 2020
TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE
BELL CANADA
To undertake sewer and watermain or utility watercourse crossing by trenchless technology at
3291 Stouffville Road near Warden Avenue, in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River
Watershed as located on property owned by the Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is
to undertake conduit installation across Stouffville Road at 3291 Stouffville Road near Warden
Avenue. No in -water works are within the scope of this project.
CFN: 63505 - Application #: 0712/201WS
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: October 1, 2020
ENBRIDGE GAS INC.
To undertake structure maintenance and undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or
maintenance within an existing roadway at the Bethesda Sideroad and Fox Farm Gate
intersection, and on the north side of Cedar Ridge Road west of Woodbine Avenue, in the Town
of Wh itch u rch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed, as located on property owned by a private
landowner to whom Enbridge Gas Inc. has acquired permission and on property owned by the
Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The
purpose is to abandon a district station at the Bethesda Sideroad and Fox Farm Gate
intersection, and install a NPS 2 and NPS 4 pipeline and district station on the north side of
Cedar Ridge Road west of Woodbine Avenue, in the Town of Whitchurch-StouffviIle. No in -
water work is associated with this project.
CFN: 63502 - Application #: 0687/201WS
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: October 23, 2020
TOWNSHIP OF KING
ENBRIDGE GAS INC.
To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway
at 12750 Dufferin Street, located approximately 800 metres south of King Road, in the Township
of King, Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by a private landowner to
whom Enbridge Gas Inc. is providing service at their request and on property owned by the
Township of King under Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. The purpose is to install
a NPS 1/2 PE IP gas pipeline at 12750 Dufferin Street, located approximately 800 metres south
of King Road, in the Township of King. No in -water work is associated with this project.
CFN: 63792 - Application #: 0939/20/KING
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: October 23, 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
1 MOORE CRESCENT
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 7, Plan 478,
(1 Moore Crescent), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed.
CFN: 63742 - Application #: 0912/20/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: October 1, 2020
86 BAYHAMPTON DRIVE
To construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than
150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on Lot 82, Plan 43M-1774, (86 Bayhampton Drive), in the City of
Brampton, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63710 - Application #: 0854/201BRAM
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: October 2, 2020, 2020
4 SAINT LUKES COURT
To install a swimming pool on Lot 3, Plan 43M-1847, (4 Saint Lukes Court), in the City of
Brampton, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63744 - Application #: 0919/20/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: October 9, 2020
CITY OF MARKHAM
22 BISHOP CRESCENT
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 Lot 74, Plan
65R-5453, (22 Bishop Crescent), in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed.
CFN: 63576 - Application #: 0820/20/1MARK
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: October 2, 2020
CITY OF PICKERING
1965 SPRUCE HILL ROAD
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 89, Plan
1041, (1965 Spruce Hill Road), in the City of Pickering, Frenchman's Bay Watershed.
CFN: 63429 - Application #: 0838/201PICK
Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email steve.heuchert@trca.ca
Date: October 6, 2020
CITY OF RICHMOND HILL
48 HILTS DRIVE
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 13, Plan
65M-4571, (48 Hilts Drive), in the City of Richmond Hill, Rouge River Watershed.
CFN: 63697 - Application #: 0874/20/RH
Report Prepared by: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
For information contact: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
Date: September 28, 2020
253 FRANK ENDEAN ROAD
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on 253 Frank
Endean Road, in the City of Richmond Hill, Rouge River Watershed.
CFN: 63698 - Application #: 0875/20/RH
Report Prepared by: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
For information contact: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
Date: October 1, 2020
89 COLLIN COURT
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Block 183, Plan
65M-3829, (89 Collin Court), in the City of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed.
CFN: 63473 - Application #: 0844/20/RH
Report Prepared by: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
For information contact: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
Date: October 12, 2020
9 JOCADA COURT
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 7, Plan 65M-
4349, (9 Jocada Court), in the City of Richmond Hill, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63472 - Application #: 0691/201RH
Report Prepared by: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
For information contact: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
Date: September 27, 2020
40 KELLOGG CRESCENT
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 125, Plan
65M4220, (40 Kellogg Crescent), in the City of Richmond Hill, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63580 - Application #: 0866/201RH
Report Prepared by: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
For information contact: Diane Pi, extension 5723, email diane.pi@trca.ca
Date: October 5, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
112 WEST DEAN PARK DRIVE
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 156, Plan
5719, (112 West Dean Park Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council
Area), Mimico Creek Watershed.
CFN: 63776 - Application #: 0982/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Daniel Pina, extension 5250, email daniel.pina@trca.ca
For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259, email mark. rap us@trca.ca
Date: October 20, 2020
8 STONEGATE ROAD
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and construct a
ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 16, Plan 1940, (8 Stonegate Road), in
the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63547 - Application #: 0723/20/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: September 24, 2020
55 EAST DRIVE
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 40, Plan
789, (55 East Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber
River Watershed.
CFN: 63768 - Application #: 0928/20/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: October 5, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
13 CARRIAGE LANE
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 Lot 7, Plan
66M-2028, (13 Carriage Lane), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area),
Don River Watershed.
CFN: 63633 - Application #: 0798/201TOR
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: October 28, 2020
19 ARTINGER COURT
To on Lot 9, Plan 5454, (19 Artinger Court), in the City of Toronto (North York Community
Council Area), Don River Watershed.
CFN: 63825 - Application #: 0994/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email steve.heuchert@trca.ca
Date: October 23, 2020
298 GLENFOREST ROAD
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 7,
Concession 1 EYS, (298 Glenforest Road), in the City of Toronto (North York Community
Council Area), Don River Watershed.
CFN: 63549 - Application #: 0727/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
For information contact: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
Date: October 13, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
38 LYME REGIS CRESCENT
To construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than
150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on Lot 7, Block A, Plan M-940, (38 Lyme Regis Crescent), in the City of
Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed.
CFN: 63657 - Application #: 0871/201TOR
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: September 28, 2020
51 LYNNDALE ROAD
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 38, 39,
Plan 3227, (51 Lynndale Road), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area),
Waterfront Watershed.
CFN: 63141 - Application #: 0444/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email steve.heuchert@trca.ca
Date: October 23, 2020
25 PRESLEY AVENUE
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 21, Plan
M464, (25 Presley Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Don
River Watershed.
CFN: 63398 - Application #: 0639/201TOR
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: September 29, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
14 VICTORIA PARK AVENUE
To construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than
150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) and change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or
undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 27, Plan 619,
(14 Victoria Park Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council
Area), Waterfront Watershed.
CFN: 63134 - Application #: 0385/20/TOR
Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
For information contact: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
Date: September 30, 2020
51 WARREN CRESCENT
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and change the
use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the
footprint of the existing structure on Part Lot 5, Concession 2 Part Block B, Plan 2342, Part Lot
34, 35, 36, Plan 1915, (51 Warren Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York
Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63829 - Application #: 1016/201TOR
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: October 28, 2020
CITY OF VAUGHAN
18 ANGELINA AVENUE
To install a swimming pool, undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or
regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) and construct a
non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 6, Plan 65M-3148, 18
Angelina Avenue, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63700 - Application #: 0857/201VAUG
Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca
For information contact: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email
h amedeh. razavi@trca. ca
Date: September 25, 2020
9 GIOTTO CRESCENT
To install a swimming pool on 9 Giotto Crescent, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.
CFN: 63732 - Application #: 0967/201VAUG
Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca
For information contact: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email
h amedeh.razavi@trca. ca
Date: October 28, 2020
99 CRANBROOK CRESCENT
To install a swimming pool on Lot 66, Plan 65M-4421, 99 Cranbrook Crescent, in the City of
Vaughan, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63755 - Application #: 0959/20NAUG
Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca
For information contact: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email
h amedeh. razavi@trca. ca
Date: October 14, 2020
107 RIVERMILL CRESCENT
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 12, Plan
65M-3930, 107 Rivermill Crescent, in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.
CFN: 63749 - Application M 0914/201VAUG
Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca
For information contact: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email
h amedeh. razavi@trca. ca
Date: October 5, 2020
TOWN OF AJAX
3 KINLOCH COURT
To install a swimming pool, undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or
regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) and construct a
non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on 3 Kinloch Court, in the Town of
Ajax, Carruthers Creek Watershed.
CFN: 63678 - Application M 0974/20/AJAX
Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
For information contact: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
Date: October 15, 2020
40 ILLINGWORTH LANE
To undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of
less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) and construct a non -habitable accessory
structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 50, Plan 40M-2406, Parts 50, Parts 90 Plan
40R-26311, (40 Illingworth Lane), in the Town of Ajax, Duffins Creek Watershed.
CFN: 63685 - Application M 0991/20/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: October 22, 2020
26 DOLBY CRESCENT
To undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of
less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) and construct a non -habitable accessory
structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 42, Plan 40M-2347, (26 Dolby Crescent), in the Town
of Ajax, Carruthers Creek Watershed.
CFN: 63684 - Application #: 0990/20/AJAX
Report Prepared by: Terina Tam, extension 6431, email terina.tam@trca.ca
For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311, email steve.heuchert@trca.ca
Date: October 27, 2020
TOWN OF CALEDON
114 ROLLING HILLS LANE
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part 3 Block 15,
Plan 43M-1729, (114 Rolling Hills Lane), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63717 - Application #: 0920/20/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: October 6, 2020
15305 MOUNT PLEASANT ROAD
To construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than
150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on Part 17 Concession 9 ALBION, Part 1 Lot 17 Plan 43R9939, (15305
Mount Pleasant Road), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63741 - Application #: 0911/20/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: October 1, 2020
112 ROLLING HILLS LANE
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on 112 Rolling Hills
Lane, in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63465 - Application #: 0922/201CAL
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: October 6, 2020
TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE
79 SPOFFORD DRIVE
To construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 28, Plan
65M-4598, (79 Spofford Drive), in the Town of Whitch urch-StouffviIle, Rouge River Watershed.
CFN: 63483 - Application #: 0747/20/WS
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: October 14, 2020
62 STEPHENSBROOK CIRCLE
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 62
Stephensbrook Circle, in the Town of Whitch urch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed.
CFN: 63573 - Application #: 0813/20NVS
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: October 2, 2020
TOWNSHIP OF KING
41 RIA COURT
To install a swimming pool and construct a non -habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m
(538 sq. ft) on Lot 31 S, Plan 65M-4497, (41 Ria Court), in the Township of King, Humber River
Watershed.
CFN: 63733 - Application #: 0960/20/KING
Report Prepared by: Tychon Carter -Newman, extension 5936, email tychon.carter-
newman@trca.ca
For information contact: Tychon Carter -Newman, extension 5936, email tychon.carter-
newman@trca.ca
Date: October 14, 2020
360 WARREN ROAD
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 Lot 4,
Concession 3, (360 Warren Road), in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63452 - Application #: 0653/201KING
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: October 15, 2020
96 ROBERT BERRY CRESCENT
To install a swimming pool on Lot 80, Plan 65M-4342, 96 Robert Berry Crescent, in the
Township of King, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63753 - Application #: 0958/20/KING
Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca
For information contact: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email
h amedeh. razavi@trca. ca
Date: October 14, 2020
10 AUSTIN RUMBLE COURT
To install a swimming pool on Lot 1, Plan 65M-4270, (10 Austin Rumble Court), in the Township
of King, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63756 - Application #: 0924/20/KING
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: October 9, 2020
30 ASPEN KING COURT
To install a swimming pool on 30 Aspen King Court, in the Township of King, Humber River
Watershed.
CFN: 63693 - Application #: 0950/20/KING
Report Prepared by: Tychon Carter -Newman, extension 5936, email tychon.carter-
newman@trca.ca
For information contact: Tychon Carter -Newman, extension 5936, email tychon.carter-
newman@trca.ca
Date: October 14, 2020
45 LAVENDER VALLEY ROAD
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 45
Lavender Valley Road, in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed.
CFN: 63751 - Application #: 0956/20/KING
Report Prepared by: Tychon Carter -Newman, extension 5936, email tychon.carter-
newman@trca.ca
For information contact: Tychon Carter -Newman, extension 5936, email tychon.carter-
newman@trca.ca
Date: October 14, 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 TORONTO (ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
39 KINGSWAY CRESCENT - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to acknowledge the construction of retaining wall in the rear yard of the existing
dwelling at 39 Kingsway Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York).
CFN: 63540 - Application #: 0708/20/TOR
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: October 5, 2020
427 THE KINGSWAY - Humber River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a new cabana, spa, outdoor kitchen, and associated hardscaping to
the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 427 The Kingsway in the City of
Toronto (Etobicoke York). A basketball court was also previously constructed without the benefit
of any TRCA or municipal approvals.
CFN: 63125 - Application #: 0363/20/TOR
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: October 23, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
CITY OF TORONTO AND INFRASTRUCTURE ONTARIO - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to remediate a portion of Walmsley Brook as a result of a spill of CemPlus (dry
powdered slag used in the production of ready mixed concrete) on April 10, 2019 at St Mary's
Cement - 55 Industrial Street, Toronto (North York Community Council Area).
CFN: 62660 - Application #: 0218/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
For information contact: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
Date: October 8, 2020
20 FIFESHIRE ROAD - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to construct a replacement patio and balcony at the rear of the existing single
family dwelling at 20 Fireshire Road in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council
Area).
CFN: 63767 - Application #: 0915/201TOR
Report Prepared by: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
For information contact: Anna Lim, extension 5284, email anna.lim@trca.ca
Date: October 8, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
5 PINE RIDGE DRIVE - Waterfront Watershed
The purpose is to legalize a replacement retaining wall located at the rear of an existing single
family detached dwelling located at 5 Pine Ridge Drive in the City of Toronto (Scarborough
Community Council Area).
CFN: 63209 - Application #: 0448/201TOR
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: October 22, 2020
CITY OF TORONTO (TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA)
150 BALSAM AVENUE - Waterfront Watershed
The purpose is to replace an existing retaining wall, to construct a sport courts and a shed to the
rear of the two-storey single family dwelling at 150 Balsam Avenue in the City of Toronto
(Toronto and East York Community Council Area).
CFN: 63770 - Application #: 0930/20/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: October 28, 2020
CITY OF VAUGHAN
284 FARRELL ROAD - Don River Watershed
The purpose is to undertake works within TRCA's Regulated Area of Don River Watershed in
order to facilitate the construction of a 62 sq.m (667 sq.ft) swimming pool and recognize the
recent construction of a 110 sq.m (1184 sq.ft) sport court that was constructed without the
approval of TRCA. The subject property is located on lands known municipally as 284 Farrell
Road, in the City of Vaughan.
CFN: 63748 - Application #: 0880/20/VAUG
Report Prepared by: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email hamedeh.razavi@trca.ca
For information contact: Hamedeh Razavi, extension 5256, email
h amedeh. razavi@trca. ca
Date: September 24, 2020
CLOSED SESSION
WW TORONTO HOLDINGS L.P. (COB WET N WILD TORONTO)
Moved by: Cynthia Lai
Seconded by: Paul Ainslie
THAT Toronto and Region Conservation Authority staff be directed to take the necessary
action in accordance with the confidential Board of Directors direction.
CARRIED
ADJOURNMENT
ON MOTION by Paul Ainslie, the meeting adjourned at 10:51 a.m., on November 6, 2020.
Jennifer Innis
Chair
/am
John MacKenzie
Chief Executive Officer