- APPROVAL OF AGENDA
RECOMMENDATION PGMC-1-2022:
Resolution Number 2022-98
That the agenda for the February 3, 2022 Planning and Growth Management Committee meeting include a delegation by Jennifer Le Forestier, Resident of Peel, regarding Peel 2051: Official Plan Review and Municipal Comprehensive Review Comment Response Summary and Next Steps, to be dealt with under Delegations - Item 4.2;
And further, that the agenda for the February 3, 2022 Planning and Growth Management Committee meeting include a delegation by Matthew Cory, Principal, Malone Given Parsons Ltd., on behalf of Brookvalley Project Management Inc., regarding the Mayfield West Study Area Lands and Refinement of the Natural Heritage System for the Growth Plan on the Lands Owned by Brookvalley Project Management Inc., to be dealt with under Delegations - Item 4.3;
And further, that the agenda for the February 3, 2022 Planning and Growth Management Committee meeting include a delegation by Phil Pothen, Counsel and Ontario Environment Program Manager, Environmental Defence, regarding Peel 2051: Official Plan Review and Municipal Comprehensive Review Comment Response Summary and Next Steps, to be dealt with under Delegations - Item 4.4;
And further, that the agenda for the February 3, 2022 Planning and Growth Management Committee meeting include a communication from Paul Lowes, Principal, SGL Planning and Design Inc., on behalf of the Wildfield Village Landowners Group, Regarding Peel Official Plan Review Summary and Next Steps, to be dealt with under Communications - Item 6.2;
And further, that the agenda for the February 3, 2022 Planning and Growth Management meeting be approved, as amended.
Approved
- DELEGATIONS
4.1 Steven Silverberg, President, Cedar City Developments
Regarding Settlement Area Boundary Expansion and Employment, and Revision to the Locations of Some Community and Employment Areas (Related to 5.1)
Resolution Number 2022-99
Received
4.2 Jennifer Le Forestier, Resident of Peel
Regarding Peel 2051: Official Plan Review and Municipal Comprehensive Review Comment Response Summary and Next Steps
(Related to 5.1)
Resolution Number 2022-100
Received
4.3 Matthew Cory, Principal, Malone Given Parsons Ltd., on behalf of Brookvalley Project Management Inc.
Regarding the Mayfield West Study Area Lands and Refinement of the Natural Heritage System for the Growth Plan on the Lands Owned by Brookvalley Project Management Inc.
(Related to 5.1)
Resolution Number 2022-101
Received
4.4 Phil Pothen, Counsel and Ontario Environment Program Manager, Environmental Defence
Regarding Peel 2051: Official Plan Review and Municipal Comprehensive Review Comment Response Summary and Next Steps
(Related to 5.1)
Resolution Number 2022-102
Received
- REPORTS
5.1 Peel 2051: Official Plan Review and Municipal Comprehensive Review Comment Response Summary and Next Steps
Presentation by Adrian Smith, Chief Planner and Director, Tara Buonpensiero, Manager, and Mark Head, Manager, Integrated Planning, Planning and Development Services
Resolution Number 2022-103
Received
RECOMMENDATION PGMC-2-2022:
Resolution Number 2022-104
That the new Peel 2051 Official Plan as outlined in the report of the Commissioner of Public Works, listed on the February 3, 2022 Planning and Growth Management Committee agenda, titled “Peel 2051: Official Plan Review and Municipal Comprehensive Review Comment Response Summary and Next Steps”, be finalized by staff and brought forward to Regional Council for final adoption in accordance with Section 17 and 26 of the Planning Act before the end of Spring 2022 including proposed policies and mapping related to Climate Change and Wildland Fires, Water Resources, Provincial Greenbelt Plans, Agriculture and Rural Systems, Greenlands System, Transportation, Growth Management, Housing, Major Transit Station Areas, Settlement Area Boundary Expansion and other matters.
Approved
- COMMUNICATIONS
6.1 Paul Lowes, Principal, SGL Planning and Design Inc., on behalf of the Humber Station Village Landowners Group
Letter dated December 22, 2021, Regarding Peel 2051 Draft Employment Mapping – Humber Station Village (Receipt recommended) (Related to 5.1)
Resolution Number 2022-105
Received
Councillor Parrish stated that City of Mississauga staff have concerns regarding the need to implement inclusionary zoning as soon as possible.
In response to a question from Councillor Parrish regarding implementation of inclusionary zoning (IZ), the Chief Planner stated that the Municipal Comprehensive Review (MCR) does implement the Region’s element of inclusionary zoning through the major transit station area delineations and there is a policy framework around inclusionary zoning in the MCR. The Chief Planner undertook to include an update in the report to the April 7, 2022 Committee meeting on the minor transit station areas and related IZs.
Item 22.2 was dealt with.