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Ontario Municipal Board Decision

The Morningside Heights Landowners' Group

Appeal of Official Plan Amendment No. 974

Ward 18 - Scarborough Malvern

The Scarborough Community Council recommends that City Council receive the following report (August27, 1998) from the City Solicitor:

Purpose:

To advise of the decision of the Ontario Municipal Board with respect to the above-noted matters.

Recommendations:

It is recommended that this report be received for information.

Background:

At its meeting of July 8, 1998, Council determined, among other things, that the City Solicitor should oppose any attempt by the Town of Markham and the Regions of York and Durham to require that a north/south interregional road link be provided through this 600 acres of undeveloped property. In an effort to provide for this link between Highways 407 and 401, the two Regions and the Town of Markham brought a Motion before the Ontario Municipal Board which was argued on June 23, 1998. The moving parties requested that Official Plan Amendments 990 and 722, passed by the former City of Scarborough Council, which deleted most major roads through the Rouge Park and Morningside Heights area, should be consolidated and heard at the same hearing as the land use issue scheduled to begin October 19, 1998.

The City and landowner opposed the consolidation on the basis that it would be a waste of the Board's time to consider the road issue in the absence of a funding proponent for the link. The Board issued its decision on August 11, 1998, and agreed with the City's position and determined that since the Province was not prepared to declare a Provincial interest pursuant to Sections 23(1) or (2) of the Planning Act, the Board was "not prepared to assume the task of grandmaster and super-umpire in an information vacuum". As such, the Board determined that OPAs 990 and 722 will not be consolidated with the Morningside Heights hearing and the only road issues to be adjudicated will be the layout of local roads. A copy of the decision is attached hereto.

Contact Name:

Brendan O'Callaghan, Solicitor

Planning and Administrative Tribunal Law

Tel: (416) 392-7786

Fax: (416) 392-0024

 

   
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