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1 PUBLIC MEETING Introduction by the Chair Confirmation of Public Notice Municipal Overview of Applications Public Comment Council & Public questions * Please turn off all cell phones now, Thank you.

2 Town File Nos. D084115, D1201115 Public Meeting Date: July 20 th, 2015

3 Notice appeared in the Enterprise Bulletin on: June 26 th, 2015.

4 Linksview

5 Georgian Meadows Subdivision Bygone Days Blue Mountain Golf and Country Club Fisher Field Red Maple DA Mair Mills Estates Subdivision Winters Gravel Pit 6 th Street Tenth Line Mair Mills Villages DA Rural and Rural Estate Lands

6 Environmental Protection Block Watercourse and Adjacent Woodlot School Block/High Density Block (246 Apartment Units) High Density Phase 1 - 246 Apartment Units Environmental Protection Block Stormwater Management Pond Parkland Blocks (Phase 2 – 300 singles, semis and towns) Tenth Line Mix of Singles, Semis and Townhomes (Phase 1 - 39 singles, 8 townhouses)

7 Buffer Block Walkway/Access Blocks Future Road Connections Emergency Access

8  Schedule A – Special Recreation One and Environmental Protection (including Fish Habitat on Schedule B)  Schedule E - Service Areas 2 and 3  Schedule F - Lands Designated for Urban Uses A E F

9 Sched “A” Re-designate Lands to Residential and Environmental Protection Sched “C” Designate as Low Medium Exception and High Density Sched “E” Designate Entire Property as Service Area #2 Service Area 2

10 Low-Medium Density Residential Exception - Linksview Within the Low-Medium Density Designation located on the Linksview lands: the uses permitted shall be limited to limited to single-detached dwellings, semi-detached dwellings, and townhouse dwellings; and, the subject lands shall generally have a minimum density of 15 dwelling units per gross hectare and a maximum density of 25 units per gross hectare. High Density Residential Permitted Uses The primary permitted residential uses shall be limited to apartment buildings and student dormitories. Density The high density designation shall have a minimum density of 55 dwelling units per gross hectare and a maximum density of 120 units per gross hectare. Local Convenience Uses within High Density Residential Buildings Within high density apartment buildings, accessory service-oriented commercial uses such as a convenience store, barbershop, beauty salon, dry-cleaning distribution outlet, shall be permitted provided that the commercial uses do not occupy an area in excess of 25% of the ground-floor area of the building.

11 Current Zoning By-Law: Recreation Exception Six (REC-6) - which also permits an Equestrian Facility Environmental Protection (EP) (Taylor Creek/woodlot and stormwater management pond)

12 EP R3-XX R4-XX /CS REC Residential Third Density Exception (R3- XX) to permit singles, semis, and townhouses; Residential Fourth Density (R4-XX) to permit apartments; Residential Fourth Density Exception/Community Service (R4-XX/CS) to permit the school or apartments; Recreation (REC) to permit the parks and buffer block; Environmental Protection (EP) to recognize Taylor Creek and the adjacent woodlot, as well as the stormwater management pond.

13 Environmental Site Assessment Environmental Impact Study Functional Servicing and Stormwater Management Report Golf Spray Analysis Geotechnical Report Air Quality and Odour Study Planning Report (including draft OPA, ZBA and POS) Regional and Stormwater Management Regional Sanitary Servicing Report Hydrogeological Report Traffic Impact Study Collector Alignment Traffic Letter Pending Studies  Archeological Assessment  Noise Study

14 Development Committee Meeting: April 2, 2015 A summary of all comments received in the form of a technical report is available; generally no additional information or changes have been brought forward since that time with the exception of the following: Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority – The Environmental Protection Block has been revised to be consistent with the Environmental Impact Study and accordingly is no longer a concern. Key Concerns to be addressed with applications: - road and trail connectivity; - emergency access; - serving capacity and infrastructure; - high ground water; - growth plan conformity – greenfield density targets; - planning and servicing considerations for the broader area - design and function of stormwater management, including ‘naturalized’ pond; - urban design (including parkland, architectural guidelines and active transportation); and, - golf spray mitigation

15 4 written submissions received to date: Shelley Wells, Plan Wells Associates (July 10, 2015) on behalf of 2038170 Ontario Inc. (Owners of the Draft Approved Mair Mills Villages Plan of Subdivision) – generally supportive of proposal subject to inclusion of appropriate conditions of draft plan approval which reflect local context and other existing draft approved plans in area. Bill Green, GSP Group (July 16, 2015) on behalf of Todco Investments Inc. – Object to proposal on basis it does not conform to Provincial County and Town policies – lands are not needed to accommodate 2031 population allocation and there may be impacts on adjacent natural heritage and heritage resources. Sean Kelly, Blue Mountain Golf and Country Club (July 17, 2015) – generally supportive given understanding between Linksview and Blue Mountain Golf and Country Club on golf spray mitigation issues and the expectation of a formal agreement between the two parties in this regard. The Collingwood & District Slo-Pitch League (July 20, 2015) – requesting that the required Linksview parkland dedication is obtained as a 4 hectare block adjacent to the Town’s Fisher Field park.

16 To receive notification of when applications are scheduled for consideration by Council: 1. Check the Town’s website for Postings and Agendas in advance of Public Meetings; 2. Email Planning Services with request for Public Notice to: Mark Bryan mbryan@collingwood.ca; and/or; mbryan@collingwood.ca 3. Telephone Planning Services with request for Public Notice at: 705-445-1290 ext. 3242 Note: Council and Committee agenda’s are posted on the Town of Collingwood website (www.collingwood.ca) the Friday before a meeting. (i.e., 3 days prior)www.collingwood.ca

17 EP R3-XX R4-XX /CS REC


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