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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSD-18-157 - A 2018-124 - 3 Katherine Cres November 5, 2018 Holly Dyson City of Kitchener File No.: D20-20/VAR KIT GEN 200 King Street West P.O. Box 1118 Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7 Dear Ms. Dyson: Re: Committee of Adjustment Meeting on November 13, 2018, City of Kitchener Regional staff have reviewed the following Committee of Adjustment applications and have following comments: 1. FN 2018-003 626 Blair Creek Drive No Concerns 2. SG 2018-013 396 Victoria Street North At this location the Regional Official Plan designates Regional Road 55 (Victoria Street), Bruce Street to Westmount Road, at 26.213 metres. Should a development application be submitted for this property, an approximate 3 metre road widening would be required. As such, we would not support having the sign located within the future road widening. We request that the sign be relocated outside of the designated road allowance. 3. A 2018-116 359 Alice Avenue At this location, the subject property appears to have the municipal sidewalk within their private property. Regional staff would like to work with City staff and the property owner to have the portion of the lands containing the sidewalk be put in Regional ownership. The Region can contribute up to $1800.00 to be refunded back to the property owner to assist with the cost for the reference plan. 4. A 2018-117 170 Weber Street East No Concerns 5. A 2018-118 392 Fischer Hallman Road Any proposed changes/alterations to the access on Regional Road 58 (Fischer-Hallman Road) will require a Regional Road Access Permit ($100 Fee). Should the Committee of Adjustment approve the minor variance, we respectfully request that a Regional Road Access Permit be a condition of approval. 6. A 2018-119 515 Riverbend Drive No Concerns 7. A 2018-120 57 Chestnut Street No Concerns 8. A 2018-121 87 Dekay Street No Concerns 9. A 2018-122 410 Rivertrail Avenue No Concerns 10. A 2018-123 108 Ahrens Street West No Concerns 5ƚĭǒƒĻƓƷ bǒƒĬĻƩʹ ЋБЏЊЎАЎ 11. A 2018-124 3 Katherine Crescent No Concerns 12. A 2018-125 810 Frederick Street No Concerns Please be advised that any development on the subject lands is subject to the provisions of the Regional Development Charge By-law 14-046 or any successor thereof and may require payment of Regional Development Charges for these developments prior to the issuance of a building permit. The comments contained in this letter pertain to the Application numbers listed. If a site is subject to more than one application, additional comments may apply. Please forward any decisions on the above mentioned Application numbers to the undersigned. Yours Truly, Monirul Islam, P.Eng. Transportation Planner (519) 575-4435 400 Clyde Road, P.O. Box 729 Grand River Conservation Authority Cambridge, Ontario N1R 5W6 Resource Management Division Phone: (519) 621-2761 ext. 2307 Beth Brown, Supervisor of Resource Fax: (519) 621-4945 Planning E-mail:bbrown@grandriver.ca PLAN REVIEW REPORT: City of Kitchener Holly Dyson DATE: November 6, 2018 YOUR FILE: See below Applications for Minor Variance (Sign & Fence): RE: FN 2018-003 626 Blair Creek Drive SG 2018-013 396 Victoria Street North Applications for Minor Variance: A 2018-116 359 Alice Avenue A 2018-117 170 Weber Street East A 2018-118 392 Fischer Hallman Road A 2018-119 515 Riverbend Drive A 2018-120 57 Chestnut Street A 2018-121 87 Dekay Street A 2018-122 410 Rivertrail Avenue A 2018-123 108 Ahrens Street West A 2018-124 3 Katherine Crescent A 2018-125 810 Frederick Street Applications for Consent: B 2018-117 95 King Street West B 2018-118 543 Weber Street East B 2018-119 & 11 Chicopee Park Court B 2018-120 GRCA COMMENT*: The above noted applications are located outside the Grand River Conservation Authority areas of interest. As such, we will not undertake a review of the applications and plan review fees will not be required. If you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact me. Sincerely, Beth Brown Supervisor of Resource Planning Grand River Conservation Authority BB/lw Page 1 of 1 *These comments are respectfully submitted as advice and reflect resource concerns within the scope and mandate of the Grand River Conservation Authority.