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Information available from the Open House on April 20,
2011
Seaton Open House, April 20,
2011
Information available from the
meeting:
The Neighbourhood Plans
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Boundaries
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Neighbourhod 16
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Neighbourhod 17
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Neighbourhod 18
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Neighbourhod 19
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Neighbourhod 20
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Neighbourhod 21
The Sustainable Placemaking
Guidelines
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Guidelines
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Land Use
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Parks
The Staged Servicing and
Implementation Strategy
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Development Phasing
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Sanitary Service Areas
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Water Service Areas
Next Meeting:
Special Meeting of Pickering
Council
Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 7:30 pm
Location: Pickering Civic
Complex, Council Chambers
Purpose:
To consider the recommendations of a Report to Council
respecting The Neighbourhood Plans, The Sustainable Placemaking Guidelines,
and The Staged Servicing and Implementation Strategy
Background
Seaton is generally bounded by Highway 7 on the north,
Sideline 16/Ajax boundary on the east, the CP railway on
the south, and West Duffins Creek on the west.
The Seaton Neighbourhood Planning Review (SNPR)
commenced in late 2009. Council retained a
multi-disciplinary consulting team, lead by Sorensen
Gravely Lowes Planning Associates Inc. to assist the
City. In June 2010, various background reports
were released. During the fall of 2010, a
collaborative process took place between the City of
Pickering, Province of Ontario, the Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority and the Seaton Landowners Group
which lead to an amendment to the Pickering Official
Plan that will provide the necessary policy framework
for the development of Seaton. The amendment is
known as the “Seaton Conformity Amendment” and the
parties have agreed to seek the Ontario Municipal
Board’s approval of this Amendment at a hearing to be
scheduled later this year.
The agreement of the Province and the Seaton Landowners
Group with the Seaton Conformity Amendment is
conditional on their review and acceptance of
Neighbourhood Plans, Sustainable Placemaking Guidelines
and a Staged Servicing and Implementation Strategy. A
tight timetable for completion of the work was
identified in the agreement, and thus, the need for the
Special Meeting of Pickering Council.
We invite you to come and learn more about Seaton and
provide your comments on these documents.
For Additional Information:
In the event you cannot make the Open House, or request
additional information, please contact Grant McGregor,
MCIP, RPP, Principal Planner – Policy by telephone at
905.420.4660 extension 2032, by email at
gmcgregor@cityofpickering.com or
Catherine Rose, Manager, Policy by telephone at
extension 2038, by email at
crose@cityofpickering.com.
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