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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDSD-19-220 - B 2019-059 - 269 Trillium DrStaff Repod KN— 16 URENER Development Services Department wwwkitchener.ca REPORT TO: Committee of Adjustment DATE OF MEETING: September 17, 2019 SUBMITTED BY: Juliane von Westerholt, Senior Planner - 519-741-2200 ext. 7157 PREPARED BY: Garett Stevenson, Planner — 519-741-2200 ext. 7070 WARD: 4 DATE OF REPORT: September 6, 2019 REPORT NUMBER: DSD -19-220 SUBJECT: Applications B2019-059 269 Trillium Drive Owners — 1054558 Ontario Limited Applicant — Gerhard (Gary) Auer — ACI Survey Consultants Approve with conditions r - E� ,s it t F Subject Property: 269 Trillium Drive 1:7416]:i1 Application B2019-059 request an access easement with a width of 12.1 metres over lands municipally addressed as 269 Trillium Drive in favour of 299 Trillium Drive for the purpose of constructing a driveway and emergency access fire route. Staff Report KNNh uHL 16-, Development Services Department wwwkitchener.ca Planning Comments: The building at 269 Trillium Drive has recently received conditional site plan approval for a building addition and the relocation of a driveway access to the subject property. All technical aspects of the new driveway location have been reviewed and conditionally approved by the Site Plan Review Committee. As 269 and 299 Trillium Drive are owned by different entities, an easement is required for the new driveway. Based on the foregoing, Planning staff recommends that the easement be approved, subject to the conditions listed in the Recommendation section of this report. Operations (Design and Development) Comments: Parkland dedication is not required for this application as it has been satisfied though the Site Plan Application Process. Building Comments: The Building Division has no objections to the proposed easement application. Transportation Services Comments: Transportation Services has no objections to the proposed consent applications. Engineering Services Comments: Engineering has no concerns with the proposed easement for fire route requirements. RECOMMENDATION: That Application B2019-059 requesting an access easement with a width of 12.1 metres over lands municipally addressed as 269 Trillium Drive in favour of 299 Trillium Drive for the purpose of constructing a driveway and emergency access fire route, be approved subject to the following conditions: That the owner shall provide a digital file of the deposited reference plan(s) prepared by an Ontario Land Surveyor in PDF and either .dwg (AutoCad) or .dgn (Microstation) format, as well as two full sized paper copies of the plan(s). The digital file needs to be submitted according to the City of Kitchener's Digital Submission Standards to the satisfaction of the City's Mapping Technologist. 1. That the Owner shall obtain a tax certificate from the City of Kitchener to verify that there are no outstanding taxes on the subject property to the satisfaction of the City's Revenue Division. 2. That the Owner shall submit a draft reference plan showing the boundaries of the lands to be conveyed for approval by the City's Director of Planning. 3. That the Transfer Easement document required to create the Easement being approved herein shall include the following and shall be approved by the City Solicitor: Staff Repod KN- URENER Development Services Department wwwkitchener.ca a. a clear and specific description of the purpose of the Easement and of the rights and privileges being granted therein (including detailed terms and/or conditions of any required maintenance, liability and/or cost sharing provisions related thereto); b. a clause/statement/wording confirming that the Easement being granted shall be maintained and registered on title in perpetuity and shall not be amended, released or otherwise dealt with without the express written consent of the City. 4. That a satisfactory Solicitor's Undertaking to register the approved Transfer Easement(s) and to immediately thereafter provide copies thereof to the City Solicitor be provided to the City Solicitor. Garett Stevenson, B.E.S., MCIP, RPP Juliane von Westerholt, B.E.S., MCIP, RPP Planner Senior Planner Region of Waterloo Holly Dyson Committee of Adjustment City of Kitchener P.O. Box 1118 200 King Street East Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7 PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT AND LEGISLATIVE SERVICES Community Planning 150 Frederick Street 8th Floor Kitchener Ontario N2G U Canada Telephone: 519-575-4400 TTY: 519-575-4608 Fax: 519-575-4466 www. reg i o nofwate rl oo. ca Matthew Colley 575-4757 ext. 3210 D20-20/19 KIT September 10, 2019 Re: Comments for Consent Application B2019-051 through B2019-054 and B2019-058 through B2019-063 Committee of Adjustment Hearing September 17, 2019 CITY OF KITCHENER B2019-051 to B2019-054 83 Elmsdale Drive Novacore (83 Elmsdale Dr.) Inc. The subject applications were previously circulated in July 2019 and deferred to rectify concerns between City and Regional staff regarding the sanitary servicing strategy for the proposed site. The owner/applicant and Regional Staff have come to an agreement on the proposed sanitary servicing strategy and the applications are moving forward to propose further subdividing the existing Parcel `C' into Parcel `C', `D' and `E'. Regional Comments: Fee: Regional Staff have received the required consent review fee. Corridor Planning: Regional Staff in consultation with the owner/applicant and the City of Kitchener have discussed a new proposed sanitary sewer extension on Ottawa Street South in association with the upcoming Regional Road reconstruction project. Regional Staff have the following comments below: Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 A Functional Servicing and Stormwater Management Report was submitted by WalterFedy (June 2019) was submitted in association with the severance of the property at 83 Elmsdale Drive, Kitchener. A viable sanitary sewer outlet must be provided for the proposed severed parcels, the existing sanitary sewer owned by the Region of Waterloo for landfill leachate and gas extraction is not a viable sanitary sewer connection for the proposed development at 83 Elmsdale Drive, Kitchener. • Consultation between all involved parties has occurred to facilitate a positive sanitary sewer outlet for the proposed severance. The consensus moving forward is to install a new sanitary sewer within the Ottawa Street South right of way in association with the upcoming Ottawa Street South re -construction works; currently scheduled for 2021-2022. To facilitate the sanitary sewer construction in the Ottawa Street South re- construction project the Region will require the following to be completed: o A development Agreement between the owner/applicant, the Region of Waterloo and the City of Kitchener to secure the implementation of the sanitary sewer construction in the Ottawa street South re -construction project. o An approved Engineering Plan for the sanitary sewer extension, detailed cost estimate associated with the sanitary sewer extension, and a bank draft/letter of credit/certified cheque associated with the sanitary sewer extension. Regional staff has no objection to the application, subject to the following conditions of approval: 1) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant enter into a development agreement with the Region of Waterloo and City of Kitchener to secure the implementation of the sanitary sewer construction in the Ottawa Street South re- construction project. The agreement will include provisions to secure a detailed engineering plan, cost estimate, and bank draft/letter of credit/certified cheque for the sanitary sewer extension to the satisfaction of the Region. *kII DIOR[.] 202 Montgomery Road A & F Greenfield Homes Ltd. The owner/applicant is proposing a residential lot severance to permit a semi-detached dwelling. Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 Fee: The owner/applicant must submit the consent review fee of $350.00 to the Region of Waterloo prior to final approval of the consent application. Water Services: The subject property is located in Kitchener Zone 4 with a static hydraulic grade line of 384 mASL. Any development with a finished road elevation below 327.8 mASL will require individual pressure reducing devices on each water service in accordance with Section B.2.4.7 of the Design Guidelines and Supplemental Specifications for Municipal Services for January 2019. Environmental Noise: The proposed residential units would have impacts from the environmental noise from traffic on Highway 7. The owner/applicant is required to enter into a Registered Development Agreement with the City of Kitchener to include the following noise attenuation/warning clauses in all agreements of purchase and sale, lease and/or rental agreements for all residential dwelling units on the severed and retained lands: a) The dwellings will be installed with forced air -ducted heating system suitably sized and designed with provision of adding central air conditioning. b) The following noise warning clause will be required to be included on all offers of purchase, deeds and rental agreements for the building: "The purchasers / tenants are advised this dwelling has been designed with the provision of adding central air conditioning at the occupant's discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environmental, Conservation and Parks (MECP)". Regional staff has no objection to the application, subject to the following conditions of approval: 1) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant submit payment to the Region of Waterloo, the Consent Application Review Fee of $350.00. 2) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant enter into a Registered Development Agreement with the City of Kitchener to include the following noise attenuation/warning clauses in all agreements of purchase and sale, lease and/or Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 rental agreements for all residential dwelling units on the severed and retained lands: a) The dwellings will be installed with forced air -ducted heating system suitably sized and designed with provision of adding central air conditioning. b) The following noise warning clause will be required to be included on all offers of purchase, deeds and rental agreements for the building: "The purchasers / tenants are advised this dwelling has been designed with the provision of adding central air conditioning at the occupant's discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environmental, Conservation and Parks (MECP)". B2019-059 269 Trillium Drive 1054558 Ontario Limited The owner/applicant is requiring a severance to recognize a fire route as part of a Site Plan approval. Regional Staff have no concerns with the subject application. B2019-060 39 Belmont Avenue W The owner/applicant is proposing a severance for a residential lot. Fee: The owner/applicant must submit the consent review fee of $350.00 to the Region of Waterloo prior to final approval of the consent application. Water Services: Regional Staff have no concern with the proposed application, however Staff advise the following comments The regional 450 mm dia watermain located on this section of Belmont has a unique grandfathered history. There are numerous service connections located on this Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 Regional watermain from South Drive to Highland Road. Typically Regional Staff would not allow new service connections onto a regional watermain. The intent in the future is to construct two watermains one local and one regional. The life expectancy is nearing the recommended age for this material type and date of installation. 1950 is the install date - life expectancy for this diameter is 70 years and therefore this watermain at 69 years old. Regional Staff advise that since this road is a local road that discussions should occur with the City of Kitchener to determine the best time to replace this watermain with their assessment of the road and other infrastructure. Regional Staff, considering all these factors, have no concerns with the addition of a new connection. Environmental Noise: The subject lot was created as part of consent application B2017-005 and accordingly the following noise attenuation measures and warning clauses will apply for both the severed and retained lots, to comply with the conditions of registered agreement, Instrument No. WR1101420 dated March 9, 2018: a) That all units be constructed with a forced air -ducted heating system suitably sized and designed to permit the future installation of a central air conditioning system by the occupants. b) That the purchasers / tenants are advised that sound levels due to increasing road traffic on Belmont Avenue West may interfere with some activities of the dwelling occupants as the sound levels exceed the sound level limits of the City of Kitchener and the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC). This dwelling has been fitted with a forced air -ducted heating system and has been designed with the provision of adding central air conditioning at the occupant's discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the City of Kitchener and the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC). Regional staff has no objection to the application, subject to the following conditions of approval: 1) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant submit payment to the Region of Waterloo, the Consent Application Review Fee of $350.00. 2) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant enter into a Registered Development Agreement with the City of Kitchener to include the following noise attenuation/warning clauses in all agreements of purchase and sale, lease and/or Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 rental agreements for all residential dwelling units on the severed and retained lands: a) That all units be constructed with a forced air -ducted heating system suitably sized and designed to permit the future installation of a central air conditioning system by the occupants. b) That the purchasers / tenants are advised that sound levels due to increasing road traffic on Belmont Avenue West may interfere with some activities of the dwelling occupants as the sound levels exceed the sound level limits of the City of Kitchener and the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC). This dwelling has been fitted with a forced air - ducted heating system and has been designed with the provision of adding central air conditioning at the occupant's discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the City of Kitchener and the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC). B2019-061 359 Alice Avenue Ilya, Dragon and Ana Ilic The owner/applicant is proposing a residential lot severance to permit a semi-detached dwelling. Fee: The owner/applicant must submit the consent review fee of $350.00 to the Region of Waterloo prior to final approval of the consent application. Water Services: Given the proximity to a 600 mm PVC regional watermain, the applicant should be made aware that no connection to regional watermains will be permitted in accordance with Section B.2.1.4.1 of the Design Guidelines and Supplemental Specifications for Municipal Services for January 2019 Dedicated Road Widening: Regional Staff advise that a dedicated road widening of approximately 3.05m (10 feet) will be required along entire property frontage on Victoria Street (RR #55) to comply with ROP designated road width of 26.213m. An Ontario Land surveyor (OLA) would determine the exact amount of widening to be conveyed. Also daylight triangles of Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 7.62m along the new property line(s) would be required at southeast property corner along the new property line(s). The draft reference plan, prepared by an OLS must be submitted for review and approval prior to submitting the plan to Lands Registry office. Upon registration of the Reference Plan, owner must provide their legal representative contact information who must work with Region's Legal staff to complete the road dedication. All costs associated with the road widening would be owner's responsibility and the lands must be dedicated to the Region free of any contamination and encumbrances. Encroachment: The existing retaining wall on the subject lands will be encroaching into the Regional lands to be dedicated and must be removed or relocated onto the private property. The location of the relocation to the private property, of the retaining wall, must be provided on the site grading plan as mentioned in the foregoing comments. Stormwater Management Report/Site Grading: Regional Staff advise that a copy of the SWM design report, if required by the City of Kitchener, should be provided for review by the Regional staff. Alternatively, a brief SWM letter from a qualified engineering consultant must be provided to the effect that the proposed development would not have any impacts on the Regional storm system. A detailed grading plan showing details of the existing and the proposed grades on the lands abutting the Victoria Street (RR #55) right-of-way grades and the relocated location of the wooden retaining wall must be provided for review and approval by the Regional staff. The grading should be done compatible with the adjacent road grades with 4 to 8% maximum grades within the Regional right-of-way. Environmental Noise: The proposed residential units would have impacts from the environmental noise from traffic on Victoria Street South (RR#55). The owner/applicant is required to enter into a Registered Development Agreement with the Region of Waterloo to include the following noise attenuation/warning clauses in all agreements of purchase and sale, lease and/or rental agreements for all residential dwelling units on the severed lands: a) The dwellings will be installed with forced air -ducted heating system suitably sized and designed with provision of adding central air conditioning. b) The following noise warning clause will be required to be included on all offers of purchase, deeds and rental agreements for the building: Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 "The purchasers / tenants are advised this dwelling has been designed with the provision of adding central air conditioning at the occupant's discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environmental, Conservation and Parks (MECP)". "The purchasers / tenants are advised that sound levels due to increasing traffic on Victoria Street may occasionally interfere with some activities of the dwelling occupants as the sound levels exceed the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environmental, Conservation and Parks (MECP) The proposed residential units would have impacts from the environmental noise from traffic on Victoria Street South (RR#55). The owner/applicant is required to enter into a Registered Development Agreement with the Region of Waterloo to include the following noise attenuation/warning clauses in all agreements of purchase and sale, lease and/or rental agreements for all residential dwelling units on the retained lands: a) The dwellings will be installed with forced air -ducted heating system suitably sized and designed with provision of adding central air conditioning. b) The following noise warning clause will be required to be included on all offers of purchase, deeds and rental agreements for the building: "The purchasers / tenants are advised this dwelling has been designed with the provision of adding central air conditioning at the occupant's discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environmental, Conservation and Parks (MECP)". Regional staff has no objection to the application, subject to the following conditions of approval: 1) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant submit payment to the Region of Waterloo, the Consent Application Review Fee of $350.00. 2) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant complete the dedicated road widening and daylight triangles to be conveyed to the Region. 3) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant submit a Stormwater Management brief and detailed grading plan to the satisfaction of the Region. Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 4) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant enter into a Registered Development Agreement with the Region of Waterloo to include the following noise attenuation/warning clauses in all agreements of purchase and sale, lease and/or rental agreements for all residential dwelling units on the severed lands: a) The dwellings will be installed with forced air -ducted heating system suitably sized and designed with provision of adding central air conditioning. b) The following noise warning clause will be required to be included on all offers of purchase, deeds and rental agreements for the building: "The purchasers / tenants are advised this dwelling has been designed with the provision of adding central air conditioning at the occupant's discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environmental, Conservation and Parks (MECP)". "The purchasers / tenants are advised that sound levels due to increasing traffic on Victoria Street may occasionally interfere with some activities of the dwelling occupants as the sound levels exceed the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environmental, Conservation and Parks (MECP)". 5) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant enter into a Registered Development Agreement with the Region of Waterloo to include the following noise attenuation/warning clauses in all agreements of purchase and sale, lease and/or rental agreements for all residential dwelling units on the retained lands: a) The dwellings will be installed with forced air -ducted heating system suitably sized and designed with provision of adding central air conditioning. b) The following noise warning clause will be required to be included on all offers of purchase, deeds and rental agreements for the building: "The purchasers / tenants are advised this dwelling has been designed with the provision of adding central air conditioning at the occupant's discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environmental, Conservation and Parks (MECP)". Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 Site Servicing/Work Permit/Municipal Consent: Regional Staff advise that no servicing plan has been received with the above application. A Municipal Consent will be required for the installation of any new/updated service connections. Also, a Region of Waterloo Work Permit must be obtained from the Region of Waterloo prior to commencing construction within the Region' s right of way. In this regard, please visit https://rmowroadperm its. mirasan.ca/ for further guidance. B2019-062 2727 Kingsway Drive Lutheran Homes Kitchener -Waterloo The owner/applicant is proposing a severance for mortgage purposes. Fee: The owner/applicant must submit the consent review fee of $350.00 to the Region of Waterloo prior to final approval of the consent application. Record of Site Condition: The proposed retained and severed parcels are both identified as a Medium Threat in the Region's Threats Inventory Database (TID). The proposed threat indicators are associated with the Nursing Home and Extended Health Care on the subject lands. As per the Region's Implementation Guidelines for the Review of Development Applications on or Adjacent to Known and Potentially Contaminated Sites the subject property would require a completed Record of Site Condition for both the severed and retained parcels prior to final approval of the consent application as the proposal seeks to divide a sensitive use into separate parcels of land that could be held in distinct and separate ownership. Regional staff has no objection to the application, subject to the following conditions of approval: 1) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant submit payment to the Region of Waterloo, the Consent Application Review Fee of $350.00. 2) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant submit a Record of Site Condition for both the severed and retained lands, acknowledged by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, to the Region of Waterloo. Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 B2019-063 193 Louisa Street Mohammad Gohari The owner/applicant is proposing a residential lot severance to permit a semi-detached dwelling. Fee: Regional Staff have received the required consent review fee. Access Permit: Regional Staff advise that an Access Permit application, with the required $230.00 fee, will be required for the proposed access on Weber Street West (RR #08). Applications for the permit are available at the following link: https://www.regionofwaterloo.ca/en/resources/Access Perm it-access.pdf Environmental Noise The proposed development would have impacts from road traffic noise from traffic on Weber Street West (RR #08) and rail noise / vibration from adjoining Region of Waterloo railway line. Regional Staff acknowledge that based on discussions with the City of Kitchener and CN Railway that all parties are agreeable to waiving the requirement for a detailed noise and vibration study. The owner/applicant may choose to undertake and implement a noise and vibration study, however Regional Staff are recommending that the following noise attenuation measures and warning clauses be implemented through a registered agreement with the Region: 1) The owner further agrees that the following noise mitigation measures will be provided in the subject development: a) All exterior walls of the building/dwelling units will be constructed with brick veneer (EW5) or higher acoustical equivalent with STC 54 or higher. b) All building/dwelling units will be installed with windows and doors with STC 37 or higher. c) All building/dwelling will be installed with a forced air -ducted heating system suitably sized and designed with provision of adding central air conditioning. Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 d) The following noise warning clause will be required to be included on all offers of purchase, deeds and rental agreements for the building / dwelling units: i) "Purchasers / tenants are advised that sound levels due to increasing road traffic on Weber Street and Region of Waterloo Railway may occasionally interfere with some activities of the dwelling occupants as the sound levels exceed the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. This dwelling has been designed with the provision of adding central air conditioning at the occupant's discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environment Conservation and Parks (MOECP). ii) "Purchasers / tenants are advised that sound levels due to increasing traffic on Weber Street and Region of Waterloo Railway may occasionally interfere with some activities of the dwelling occupants as the sound levels exceed the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environment Conservation and Parks (MOECP)." iii) "Warning: Region of Waterloo / Canadian National Railway Company or its assigns or successors in interest has or have a rights-of-way within 300 metres from the land the subject thereof. There may be alterations to or expansions of the railway facilities on such rights-of- way in the future including the possibility that the railway or its assigns or successors as aforesaid may expand its operations, which expansion may affect the living environment of the residents in the vicinity, notwithstanding the inclusion of any noise and vibration attenuating measures in the design of the development and individual dwelling(s). CNR will not be responsible for any complaints or claims arising from use of such facilities and/or operations on, over or under the aforesaid rights-of-way." Regional staff has no objection to the application, subject to the following conditions of approval: 1) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant obtain the required Regional access permit. 2) That prior to final approval, the owner/applicant enter into a Registered Development Agreement with the Region of Waterloo to include the following Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 noise attenuation/warning clauses in all agreements of purchase and sale, lease and/or rental agreements for all residential dwelling units on the retained lands: 1) The owner further agrees that the following noise mitigation measures will be provided in the subject development: a) All exterior walls of the building/dwelling units will be constructed with brick veneer (EW5) or higher acoustical equivalent with STC 54 or higher. b) All building/dwelling units will be installed with windows and doors with STC 37 or higher. c) All building/dwelling will be installed with a forced air -ducted heating system suitably sized and designed with provision of adding central air conditioning. d) The following noise warning clause will be required to be included on all offers of purchase, deeds and rental agreements for the building / dwelling units: i) "Purchasers / tenants are advised that sound levels due to increasing road traffic on Weber Street and Region of Waterloo Railway may occasionally interfere with some activities of the dwelling occupants as the sound levels exceed the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change. This dwelling has been designed with the provision of adding central air conditioning at the occupant's discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environment Conservation and Parks (MOECP). ii) "Purchasers / tenants are advised that sound levels due to increasing traffic on Weber Street and Region of Waterloo Railway may occasionally interfere with some activities of the dwelling occupants as the sound levels exceed the sound level limits of the Region of Waterloo and the Ministry of the Environment Conservation and Parks (MOECP)." iii) "Warning: Region of Waterloo / Canadian National Railway Company or its assigns or successors in interest has or have a rights-of-way within 300 metres from the land the subject thereof. There may be alterations to or expansions of the railway facilities on such rights-of- way in the future including the possibility that the railway or its assigns or successors as aforesaid may expand its operations, which Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 expansion may affect the living environment of the residents in the vicinity, notwithstanding the inclusion of any noise and vibration attenuating measures in the design of the development and individual dwelling(s). CNR will not be responsible for any complaints or claims arising from use of such facilities and/or operations on, over or under the aforesaid rights-of-way." General Comments Any future development on the lands subject to the above -noted consent application(s) will be subject to the provisions of Regional Development Charge By-law 19-037 or any successor thereof. Please accept this letter as our request for a copy of the staff reports, decisions and minutes pertaining to each of the consent applications noted above. Should you require Regional Staff to be in attendance at the meeting or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Yours /truly, �{ r Matthew Colley Planner Document Number: 3092415 Version: 1 Grand River Conservation Authority 400 Clyde Road, P.O. Box 729 Resource Management Division Cambridge, Ontario N 1 R 5W6 Andrew Herreman, Resource Planning Phone: (519) 621-2761 ext. 2228 Technician E-mail: aherreman@grand river. ca PLAN REVIEW REPORT: City of Kitchener Holly Dyson DATE: September 9, 2019 YOUR FILE: See below RE: Applications for Minor Variance: A 2019-082 83 Elmsdale Drive A 2019-092 30 Dieppe Avenue A 2019-093 155 Breckenridge Drive A 2019-094 205 Strange Street A 2019-095 43 Jack Avenue A 2019-096 260 Frederick Street A 2019-097 74 Ahrens Street West A 2019-098 44 Breithaupt Street A 2019-099 289 & 295 Sheldon Avenue North A 2019-100 John Wallace Drive A 2019-101 360 Rivertrail Avenue A 2019-102 165 Fairway Drive Road North A 2019-103 581 Strasburg Road A 2019-104 & 105 193 Louisa Street Applications for Consent: B 2019-051 to 054 83 Elmsdale Drive B 2019-058 202 Montgomery Road B 2019-059 269 Trillium Drive B 2019-060 39 Belmont Avenue West B 2019-061 359 Alice Avenue B 2019-062 2727 Kingsway Drive B 2019-063 193 Louisa Street 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, Andrew Herreman, CPT Resource Planning Technician Grand River Conservation Authority 'These comments are respectfully submitted as advice and reflect resource concerns within the scope and mandate of the Page 1 of 1 Grand River Conservation Authority