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Accessibility Advisory Committee
Meeting Agenda
Wednesday, March 11, 2020 7 p.m.
Holland Room Aurora Town Hall
Public Release March 5, 2020
Town of Aurora Accessibility Advisory Committee
Meeting Agenda
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Time and Location: 7 p.m., Holland Room, Aurora Town Hall
1. Approval of the Agenda
2. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof
3. Receipt of the Minutes
Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of February 12, 2020
Recommended:
That the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting minutes of February 12, 2020,be received for information.
4. Delegations
5. Matters for Consideration
1. Memorandum from PlannerRe: Application for Site Plan Amendment (2nd Submission)
16015 Bayview Avenue Part 1, Plan 65R-32530 File Number: SPR-2019-08
(Full-size drawings will be available at the meeting.)
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Recommended:
1. That the memorandum regarding Application for Site Plan Amendment, 16015 Bayview Avenue, Part 1, Plan 65R-32530, File Number: SPE-2019-08, be received; and
2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee provide comment regarding the Site Plan Amendment.
2. Memorandum from Planner Re: Application for Site Plan Approval (3rd Submission)
1623 Wellington Street East File Number: SP-2018-05
(Full-size drawings will be available at the meeting.)
Recommended:
1. That the memorandum regarding Application for Site Plan Approval (3rd Submission), 1623 Wellington Street East, File Number: SP-2018-05, be received; and
2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee provide comment regarding the Site Plan Approval.
3. Memorandum from Planner Re: Application for Site Plan Exemption (1st Submission)
15 First Commerce Drive (Unit F1) File Number: SP(EX)-2020-01
(Full-size drawings will be available at the meeting.)
Recommended:
1. That the memorandum regarding Application for Site Plan Exemption (1st Submission), 15 First Commerce Drive (Unit F1), File Number: SP(EX)-2020-01be received; and
2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee provide comment regarding the Site Plan Exemption.
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4. Memorandum from Planner Re: Application for Site Plan Amendment (1st Submission)
Addison Hall Business Park 2351528 Ontario Ltd. 110 and 450 Addison Hall Circle, Blocks 21 and 22, Plan 65M-4650 File Number: SP-2019-12
(Full-size drawings will be available at the meeting.)
Recommended:
1. That the memorandum regarding Application for Site Plan Amendment (1st Submission), Addison Hall Business Park, 2351528 Ontario Ltd., 110 and 450 Addison Hall Circle, Blocks 21 and 22, Plan 65M-4650, File Number: SP-2019-12; and
2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee provide comment regarding the Site Plan Amendment.
5. Memorandum from Planner Re: Application for Site Plan Amendment (1st Submission)
Addison Hall Business Park 2351528 Ontario Ltd. 455 Addison Hall Circle, Block 23, Plan 65M-4650 File Number: SP-2019-13
(Full-size drawings will be available at the meeting.)
Recommended:
1. That the memorandum regarding Application for Site Plan Amendment (1st Submission), Addison Hall Business Park, 2351528 Ontario Ltd., 455 Addison Hall Circle, Blocks 21 and 22, Plan 65M-4650, File Number: SP-2019-13; and
2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee provide comment regarding the Site Plan Amendment.
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6. Round Table Discussion Re: Town of Aurora Accessibility Plan 2018 to 2024 (Link to Accessibility Plan)
Recommended:
1. That the comments and suggestions regarding the Town of Aurora Accessibility Plan 2018 to 2024 be received and referred to staff for consideration and action as appropriate.
6. Informational Items
7. Memorandum from Accessibility Advisor Re: Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
Recommended:
1. That the memorandum regarding Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Strategy be received for information.
7. Adjournment
Town of Aurora Accessibility Advisory Committee
Meeting Minutes
Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Time and Location: 7 p.m., Holland Room, Aurora Town Hall
Committee Members: John Lenchak (Chair, arrived at 7:08 p.m.), Hailey Reiss (Vice Chair), Matthew Abas, Max Le Moine, Rachelle Stinson, and Councillor Rachel Gilliland
Members Absent: Jo-anne Spitzer
Other Attendees: Mat Zawada, Accessibility Advisor, Ishita Soneji, Council/ Committee Coordinator
The Vice Chair called the meeting to order at 7 p.m.
Staff welcomed new member, Rachelle Stinson to the Committee, and introductions were made around the table.
1. Approval of the Agenda
Moved by Matthew Abas Seconded by Councillor Gilliland
That the agenda as circulated by Legislative Services be approved. Carried
2. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof
There were no declarations of pecuniary interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.50.
3. Receipt of the Minutes
Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of November 13, 2019
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Moved by Max Le Moine Seconded by Matthew Abas
That the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting minutes of November 13, 2019, be received for information.
Carried
4. Delegations
None
5. Matters for Consideration
1. Memorandum from Planner Re: Application for Site Plan Amendment (2nd Submission), Aurora
United Church, 15186 Yonge Street, 55 & 57 Temperance Street, 12 & 16 Tyler Street, File Number: SP-2018-02, Related Files: OPA-2016-05 & ZBA-2016-13 (Approved)
Staff provided an overview of the application and the Committee reviewed the site plan and discussed the accessibility standards to be considered as part of the application.
Moved by John Lenchak Seconded by Councillor Gilliland
1. That the memorandum regarding Application for Application for Site Plan Amendment (2nd Submission), Aurora United Church, 15186 Yonge Street, 55 & 57 Temperance Street, 12 & 16 Tyler Street, File number: SP-2018-02, Related Files: OPA-2016-05 and ZBA-2016-13, be received; and
2. That the following Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the Site Plan Amendment Application, specific to the Aurora United Church, be considered by staff:
(a) Request to relocate barrier-free parking from the north lot of the retirement residence to the parking lot attached to the church; and
(b) Request to install crosswalk from the communal bicycle parking to the barrier-free church entrance; and
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(c) Request for curb depression at the communal bicycle parking; and
(d) Request to install assistive listening devices and wheelchair and adaptable seating spaces in the assembly/auditorium area; and
(e) Request for tactile indicators on proposed staircase and elevators; and
(f) Request for automatic door openers at all public access entry points of the proposed building; and
3. That the following Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the Site Plan Amendment Application, specific to the retirement residency, be considered by staff:
(a) Request for a pool lift and ramp be installed for access to the pool; and
(b) Request for accessible seating in the fire lounge; and
(c) Request for accessible equipment in the fitness centre; and
(d) Request for rest areas at all drop-off locations; and
(e) Request for allocated accessible spots at all customer service counters; and
(f) Request for automatic door openers at all public access entry points of the proposed building with actuator bars; and
(g) Request to have at least 20% accessible tables in any eating areas; and
(h) Request to identify the snow storage area and barrier-free parking spots.
Carried
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2. Memorandum from Planner Re: Application for Site Plan Approval (1st Submission), 125 Englehard
Drive, Luxury Railings Ltd., Plan 10328 Lot 45 Pt lt 46 RP 65R8036 Part 2, File Number: SP-2019-11
Staff gave an overview of the application noting that the request for comments only pertains to the design of the first floor and exterior. The Committee reviewed the site plan and discussed the accessibility standards to be considered as part of the application.
Moved by Max Le Moine Seconded by John Lenchak
1. That the memorandum regarding Application for Site Plan Approval (1st Submission), 125 Englehard Drive, Luxury Railings Ltd., Plan 10328 Lot 45 Pt lt 46 RP 65R8036 Part 2, File Number: SP-2019-11, be received; and
2. That the following Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the Site Plan Application be considered by staff:
(a) Request for the exterior path width to be a minimum of 1,500 mm; and
(b) Request to have rest and/or seating areas along the exterior path of travel; and
(c) Request to have allocated accessibility spots at all customer services counters, if provided in any office spaces; and
(d) Request for a public universal washroom on the main level with a barrier-free path of travel; and
(e) Request to relocate barrier-free parking spots closer to the entrance; and
(f) Request for automatic door openers at all public access entry points of the proposed building including proper timed door delays.
Carried
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3. Memorandum from Senior Planner Re: Application for Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law
Amendment, and Draft Plan of Subdivision (3rd Submission), 306, 370, 434 & 488 St. John’s Sideroad West, File Numbers: OPA-2018-01, ZBA-2018-02 and SUB-2018-02
Staff provided an overview of the application, and the Committee reviewed the site plan amendment and discussed the accessibility standards to be considered as part of the application.
Moved by Councillor Gilliland Seconded by John Lenchak
1. That the memorandum regarding Application for Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment, and Draft Plan of Subdivision (3rd Submission), 306, 370, 434 & 488 St. John’s Sideroad West, File Numbers: OPA-2018-01, ZBA-2018-02 and SUB-2018-02 be received; and
2. That the following Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the Official Plan Amendment, Site Plan Amendment, and Zoning By-law Amendment Application be considered by staff:
(a) Request to incorporate accessibility features, such as sensory and active play components for any potential outdoor play spaces; and
(b) Request to have firm ground surface for any outdoor play spaces, which is stable and has impact attenuating properties for injury prevention; and
(c) Request for an adult fitness park equipment along any trails and dedicated green space for meditation areas.
Carried
4. Memorandum from Accessibility Advisor Re: Special Events Sensory Room/Space
Staff provided a brief overview of the memorandum and noted that feedback from various organizations was received including comments on project development, sensory room organization including adequate tools and materials for the room, and potential support staff requirements. It was
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mentioned that staff is working towards implementing the sensory room/space at the Canada Day event.
The Committee inquired about the budget allocation for the sensory room items, potential costs, and the support staff required and suggested involving volunteers. Staff noted that breakdown of item costs and information regarding adequate staff support would be brought forward to a future Committee meeting.
Moved by John Lenchak Seconded by Councillor Gilliland
1. That the memorandum regarding Special Events Sensory Room/Space be received; and
2. That the comments and suggestions from the Accessibility Advisory Committee regarding the Special Events Sensory Room/Space be referred to staff for action as appropriate.
Carried
5. Round Table Discussion Re: Town of Aurora Accessibility Plan 2018 to 2024
Staff provided a status update on the 2019 Capital Projects including details on implementing hearing loops in meeting rooms, installation of pool pods at community centres, installation of audible pedestrian signal at various intersections, and noted that all projects are on track with the accessible guidelines and requirements.
The Committee and staff discussed about the possibility of developing a standardized design for accessible parks and discussed about conducting accessibility audits at various Town facilities in the upcoming months.
Moved by Max Le Moine Seconded by Matthew Abas
1. That the comments and suggestions regarding the Town of Aurora Accessibility Plan 2018 to 2024 be received and referred to staff for consideration and action as appropriate.
Carried
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6. Memorandum from Accessibility Advisor Re: 2019 Accessibility Compliance Report
Staff provided an overview of the 2019 Accessibility Compliance report noting that the Town is currently non-compliant with the required standards and is working towards fixing shortcomings. The Committee provided improvements regarding the search engine and was encouraged to provide any further improvements and accessibility concerns to staff.
Moved by Matthew Abas Seconded by Max Le Moine
1. That the memorandum regarding the 2019 Accessibility Compliance Report be received for information.
Carried
7. Adjournment
Moved by Matthew Abas Seconded by Max Le Moine
That the meeting be adjourned at 8:18 p.m. Carried
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LIMIT OF ORIGINAL ROAD ALLOWANCE
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PART 4 PROPOSED ROAD WIDENING
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0.42 ACRE
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BLDG DCRU
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494 CARS
2,322.5 SM
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A2/ unit 1
A2/ unit 2
2,090.25 SM
16,811 SF
25,000 SF
22,500 SF
1,561.74 SM
14,279 SF
5,000 SF
WELLINGTON STREET EAST
REGIONAL ROAD NO. 15
1,307.85 SM14,078 SF GLA
PART 2
2,090.25 SM22,500 SF
BLDG BCRU
1,030.26 SM
11,290 SF11,090 SF GLA
1,048.84 SM
MEZZANINE
19 CARS
GFA 27,500 SF
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PLEASE REFER TO SCS DRAWINGS FOR WELLINGTON AND GOULDING DESIGN DETAILS
SITE STATISTICS PHASE 1 ZONE E-BP (398)
18,120 SM
BY LAW REQUIREMENTPROPOSALCATEGORY
OTHER YARD SETBACKSSETBACK TO GOULDING AVE.SETBACK TO WELLINGTON ST
LOT AREALOT FRONTAGE 241.68 M 60 M
BUILDING HEIGHT
TOTAL GROSS FLOOR AREA
LOT COVERAGE : 11,169.37 SM / 49,730 50 % (MAX)
PARKING SPACE DIMENSIONS 2.70 X 5.30 M 2.70 X 5.30 MACCESSIBLE PARKING DIMENSIONS 3.65/2.95 X 5.30 M including 1.5M aisle 3.65/2.7 X 5.30 M including 1.5M aisle
LOADING SPACES 6 @ 3.5X9.00 5 @ 3.5X9.00ADJACENT PROPERTY ZONES: North E-BP (357)
MIN. 42.82, 26.36 M 3.00 MMIN. 16.33, 14.59, 16.89 M 6.00 M
11,169.37 SM
22.46 % - OF NET LOT AREA
9.00 MMIN. 14.92, 19.56 M
49,730 SM (4.97 HA)
1 AND 2 STOREYS 13.5 M (MAX)LANDSCAPE STRIP TO WELLINGTON ST MIN 6.0- 14.52 M 6 M
PARKING REQUIRED FOR RETAIL 513 CARS 4.62/100 SM OF GLFA 500 CARS 4.5/100 SM OF GLFA
BY - LAW CONFIRMITY
YESYESYESYESYESYES
YESYES
YES
YESYESYES
YESYES
YES
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LANDSCAPE STRIP TO GOULDING AVE. MIN 16.41 M 3 MLANDSCAPE STRIP TO OTHER LOT LINES MIN 3.0 M 3 MTOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA AS PERCENTAGE OF SITE 15,164.42 /49,731.34 = 30.49 % N/A
East – E-BPWest – C3 (328)South – E-BP (338)
ALL OTHER RETAIL UNITS WITH MAX. 21,527 SF (2,000 SM) FOR EACH 1.5 SM OF BUSSINESS PARK USES BUILT, 1 SM OF RETAIL /COMMERCIAL CAN BE BUILT BEYOND 11,100 SM
FOUR RETAIL UNITS PERMITTED WITH MAX. 26,909 SF (2,500 SM)
ZONING NOTESSITE STATISTICS ZONE E-BP (398)
16 SPACES
AREA (SM)BUILDING
TOTAL BUILDING AA3 A2 UNIT 2
A1 A2 UNIT 1
8,064.74 SM1,561.74 SM
2,090.25 SM2,090.25 SM
2,322.5 SM
E/M ROOM
32.52 SM
MEZZANINE
BUILDING D
BUILDING B BUILDING C 464.50 SM
1,307.85 SM
1,030.26 SM
TOTAL GROSS FLOOR AREA Max = 18,120 sm 11,169.37 SM
BUILDING HEIGHT
ACCESSIBLE PARKING REQUIRED 12 SPACES YES
11,099.60 SM Max = 18,120 sm (11,100 sm for Phase 1)
18.58 SM
18.67 SMYES
YESTOTAL GROSS LEASABLE FLOOR AREA
232.25 SM
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SITE PLAN - PHASE 1
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
FOR: 1623 Wellington Street Developments Limited
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This drawing contains copyright material belonging to the Architect.
This drawing must be read in the context of all the other drawings which
Contractor must check and verify all dimensions no the job and report any discrepancies
This drawing was developed for a specific purpose; use for any other purpose is not permitted.
This drawing shall not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written
constitute the document.
Do not scale the drawing.
approval of the Architect.
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All contractors and/or trades shall verify all dimensions,notes, site and report any discrepancies prior tocommencement of the work. This drawing not to bescaled, all drawings, prints and related documents arethe property of the architect and must be returned uponrequest. Reproduction of drawings and relateddocuments in part or in whole is strictly forbiddenwithout written consent. Drawings to be for the purposefor which they are issued.
NO. DATE:
COMMISSION:
REVISION: BY:
SHEET TITLE:
Issued for Tender:
Issued for Site Plan Agreement:
PROJECT No.: 2019-275
SCALE: AS SHOWN
DRAWN BY: AA
DATE: OCT 20,2019
Issued for Permit:
DWG No.
Issued for Re-Zoning:
CHECKED BY: DC
Construction:
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architectural office:100 sunrise ave., suite 102
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GENERAL NOTES:
1 NOV 1, 2019 ISSUED FOR CLIENT REVIEW AA
2 NOV 12, 2019 ISSUED FOR CLIENT REVIEW AA
3 JAN 23, 2020 ISSUED FOR SITE PLAN EXEMP. AA
4 JAN 27, 2020 ISSUED FOR CLIENT REVIEW AA
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All contractors and/or trades shall verify all dimensions,notes, site and report any discrepancies prior tocommencement of the work. This drawing not to bescaled, all drawings, prints and related documents arethe property of the architect and must be returned uponrequest. Reproduction of drawings and relateddocuments in part or in whole is strictly forbiddenwithout written consent. Drawings to be for the purposefor which they are issued.
NO. DATE:
COMMISSION:
REVISION: BY:
SHEET TITLE:
Issued for Tender:
Issued for Site Plan Agreement:
PROJECT No.: 2019-275
SCALE: AS SHOWN
DRAWN BY: AA
DATE: OCT 20,2019
Issued for Permit:
DWG No.
Issued for Re-Zoning:
CHECKED BY: DC
Construction:
a r c h i t e c t sA C Kw w w . a c k a r c h i t e c t s . c o mstudio office:443 eastchester ave.T.905.984.5545F.905.984.5542st. catharines, ontariol2m 6s2
architectural office:100 sunrise ave., suite 102
T.416.462.0389F.416.462.1954toronto, ontario
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GENERAL NOTES:
1 NOV 1, 2019 ISSUED FOR CLIENT REVIEW AA
2 NOV 12, 2019 ISSUED FOR CLIENT REVIEW AA
3 JAN 23, 2020 ISSUED FOR SITE PLAN EXEMP. AA
4 JAN 27, 2020 ISSUED FOR CLIENT REVIEW AA
SITE PLAN
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INTERNAL MEMORANDUMDATE: January 21, 2020
TO: B. Butler, Planning and Development ServicesS. Sample, Zoning Review, Planning and Development ServicesM. Bat, Traffic/Transportation AnalystG. Greidanus, Operational Services (Parks)P. De Sario, Corporate ServicesJ. McDonald, Central York Fire ServicesM. Zawada, Accessibility Advisory Committee
CC: Mayor and Members of CouncilD. Waters, Director of Planning and Development ServicesCouncil Secretariat, Corporate Services
FROM: Katherine Bibby, Planning and Development Services
Re: Application for Site Plan AmendmentAddison Hall Business Park2351528 Ontario Ltd.110 and 450 Addison Hall Circle, Blocks 21 and 22, Plan 65M-4650File Number: SP-2019-12
A Site Plan Application has been submitted to the Planning and Development Services department for review. The Applicant is proposing a new development on Blocks 21 and 22 of the Addison Hall Business Park, municipally known as 110 and 450 Addison Hall Circle. These two blocks will be consolidated to accommodate the proposed development.
The Applicant is proposing a one-storey industrial building, with a total GFA of 8,019 square meters (86,315 square feet).
Please find enclosed relevant copies of the following materials submitted in conjunction with the subject application:
Completed Application Form;Site Plan and Details prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 11, 2019;Building Elevations prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 11, 2019;Floor Plans prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 11, 2019;Photometric Plan prepared by DDMAC Electric dated November 28, 2019;Landscape Plans and Details prepared by studio tla dated November 28, 2019;
100 John West WayBox 1000Aurora, ON L4G 6J1Phone: 905-727-3123 Ext. 4347Email: [email protected]
Planning and Development Services
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Stormwater Management and Functional Servicing Report prepared by Bronte
Engineering Ltd. dated December 2019;Engineering Drawings prepared by Bronte Engineering Ltd. dated December 4,2019;Green Development Report prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 12, 2019;Urban Design Brief prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 12, 2019; and,Traffic Operations Assessment and On-Site Circulation prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 12, 2019.
I would appreciate receiving your comments by February 4, 2020.
Should you have any questions regarding the above noted proposal, please feel free to contact me.
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BLOCK 22 BLOCK 21
N 71° 24' 50" E 97.856m N 71° 24' 50" E 100.00m
N 71° 24' 50" E 90.856m N 71° 24' 50" E 48.671m
N 71° 24' 50" E31.329m
N 75° 42' 10" E 20.056m
N 1
8° 3
5' 1
0" W
103.
80m
N 1
8° 3
5' 1
0" W
95.3
0m
N 1
8° 3
5' 1
0" W
95.3
0m
N 63° 35' 10" W
9.899m
E
ADDISON HALL CIRCLE
AD
DIS
ON
HA
LL C
IRC
LE
FIR
ST
CO
MM
ER
CE
DR
IVE
1950
0
13 TRUCKS
19050
26
59
4419
5
19600
2100
0
UNIT 1
7000
5300
2700
5
R 12m
R 12m
R 12m
169935 8000
UNIT 2 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 UNIT 5 UNIT 6 UNIT 7 UNIT 8 UNIT 9 UNIT 10 UNIT 11 UNIT 12
28110 12800128001280012800128001280012800128001280012800
1
1500
5300
5300
7250
0
LP H
1500
6000
7500
SWITCH GEAR
HYDRO
R 12m
R 12m
EXISTING 1.5M CONCRETE SIDEWALK
SWITCH GEAR
HYDRO
2000
1200
7000 5300
1000
0
1.5M CONCRETE SIDEWALK
6m x 3m HYDRO EASEMENT
R6m
R6m
6m x 3m HYDRO
R6m
R6m
L/S
6000
3830
5
1.5M
CO
NC
RET
E SI
DEW
ALK
1.5M CONCRETE SIDEWALK
2.4M
CYC
LE P
ATH
7130
1000
13807
EASEMENT
GARBAGEENCLOSURE
TYPICALLOADING AREA
9m x 3.5m x 4m HIGH
EX. FH
EX. FH
4020
090
00
R 12
m
R 12m
R 12m
H
T
TYPICAL PARKING
SPACE2700x5300
SNOW STORAGE
1
PARALLELPARKINGSPACE2700x6500
PARALLELPARKINGSPACE2700x6500
2
5300
7300
EXIS
TIN
G 1
.5M
CO
NC
RET
E SI
DEW
ALK
EX. FH
4 BICYCLESPACES
TYPICALBARRIER-FREE
PARKING SPACETYPE B
2700x5300
TYPICALBARRIER-FREE
PARKING SPACETYPE A
3650x5300
SNOW STORAGE SNOW STORAGE
7400
300
SNOW STORAGE
300
FIRE ROUTE 6m WIDTH
LANDSCAPED AREA
LAN
DSC
APED
AR
EA
LAN
DSC
APED
AR
EA
L/S
L/S
L/S
L/S
L/S
L/S
LANDSCAPED AREA
LANDSCAPED AREA
LANDSCAPED AREA
LANDSCAPED AREA
TRANSFORMER
7440
6500
19300300
SIAMESECONNECTION
33960
1500
11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11
9000
R6m
R6m
FIR
E R
OU
TE 6
m W
IDTH
7000
TYPICAL PARKING
SPACE2700x5300
MAN DOOR LOCATIONS
DRIVE-IN OVERHEAD DOOR
LEGEND:
HC RAMP
CONCRETE CURB
FIRE HYDRANTFH
LP LIGHT POLE
H HYDRO SWITCH GEAR
T TRANSFORMER
L/S LANDSCAPED AREA
PAINTED LINES
NO. REVISED BY DATENO. ISSUED BY DATE
A-1.0
DRAWN:
CHECKED:
SCALE:
DATE:
PROJECT No:
DRWG. NO.
IP
TG
1:400
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1851
SITE PLANGLUCK PARTNERSHIPARCHITECTS INC.156 DUNCAN MILL ROAD, SUITE 5TORONTO, ONTARIO, M3B 3N2TEL 416 498 0201
BLOCKS 21 & 22
TOWN OF AURORA, ONTARIO
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING BADDISON HALL CIRCLE
OCAO
S
ARCHITECTS
LICENCETHOMAS GLUCK
A
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TR
2849
AT
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NOI
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TRUE NORTHPROJECT NORTH
N N
STATISTICS
SITE AREA: 20,278 SM (5.01 Ac)
BUILDING AREA: 8,019 SM (86,315 SF)
GFA 8,019 SM (86,315 SF)
COVERAGE: 39.54%LANDSCAPING COVERAGE: 10% (2,038 SM)
PARKING REQUIRED:
-INDUSTRIAL USES WITHIN BUSINESS PARK:1st 3,000sm @2/100sm=60 SPACESNEXT 3,000sm @ 1/100sm=30 SPACESREMAINING 2,019sm @ 0.5/100sm=10 SPACES
TOTAL: 100 SPACES
-BARRIER-FREE 4% OF 100=4 SPACES
TOTAL REQUIRED: 104 SPACES
PARKING PROVIDED: 100 SPACESBARRIER-FREE PROVIDED: 4 SPACES
TOTAL PROVIDED: 104 SPACES
BICYCLE PARKING REQUIRED:- EMPLOYMENT USES 2+0.25/1000sm of GFA=4 SPACESBICYCLE PARKING PROVIDED: 4 SPACES
LOADING REQUIRED: 4 SPACESLOADING PROVIDED: 13 SPACES
WELLINGTON ST.E.
HW
Y 4
04
SITE
AURORA RD
N
LES
LIE
ST
CIRCLEHALLADDISON
FIR
ST
CO
MM
ER
CE
DR
.
3.2.2.20-.83 & 3.2.1.4
3.2.3
Listed Design N°
or Description (SG-2)
or (SG-2)
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Listed Design N°
FRR
(Hours)% of
Permitted
Max. % of
Openings Openings
Proposed
Description
Design or
Listed
Hours
Fire
18 Required
0
N / A
FRR of Supporting
Resistance
Rating
(FRR)
Roof
Mezzanine
Floors
Roof
Floors
or
L / H
m
L.D.
H / L
EBF
Area of
19
Wall
2(m )
South
North
West
East
Mezzanine N / A
Spatial Separation - Construction of Exterior Walls
Horizontal Assemblies
Members
FRR (Hours)
9.10.1.3
PersonsLoadOccupancyBasement
Barrier-free Design
Hazardous Substances17
16
1st Floor
3rd Floor
2nd Floor
Occupancy
Occupancy
Occupancy
Yes
Yes
Load
Load
LoadN / A
No
No (Explain)
Persons
Persons
Persons
3.3.1.2. & 3.3.1.19
3.8.
9.10.1.3(4)
9.5.2
8,019
GROUP "F" DIVISION 2
Change of Use
Combustible
Combustible
m / person
ONTARIO BUILDING CODE DATA PART 3
Above Grade5 Number of Storeys
Actual Construction
Fire Alarm required
Permited Construction
Water Service / Supply is Adequate
Mezzanine(s) Area m
Total Occupancy Load
13
14
15
High Building12
11
10
2
2
Standpipe required
Sprinkler System Proposed
Building Classification
Number of Streets / Access Routes
9
7
8
6
Building Area(m )
Major Occupancy(s)
Project Description:
Gross Area
3
4
2
1
Existing
Existing
0 1.1.2.43.2.1.1 & 1.4.1.2.1 Below Grade
N / A
Design of building
Non-combustible
Non-combustible
Yes
Yes
Yes
Both
Both
No
No
No
basement only
entire building
in lieu of roof rating
not required
Yes
2 (TWO)
No
3.2.2.20-.83
3.1.17
3.2.1.1.(3)-(8)
3.2.6
3.2.4
3.2.5.7
9.10.6
9.9.1.3
9.10.4.1
9.10.18.2
N / A
N / A
3.2.9
3.2.2.173.2.1.5
3.2.2.20-.83
3.2.2.20-.83
3.2.2.10 & 3.2.5.
9.10.8
N / A
9.10.20
9.10.4
New
New
Alteration
Addition
New
Total
Total
11.1 to 11.4
Part 11
OBC REFERENCE
3.1.2.1.(1)
1.4.1.2.
1.4.1.2.
1.1.2
Part 3
9.10.2
1.1.2
Part 9Part 9
Item
9.10.89.10.9
Constr.
Non - comb.
9.10.14
Const.
Comb.
Nonc.
Cladding
Comb. Const.
0
3/4
0
3.2.2.70A
F-2
1.4.1.2.
1.4.1.2.
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
3/4 N / A
SLAB ON GRADE
SLAB ON GRADE
0
N / AN / A
N / AN / A
BLOCKS 21 & 22
8,019
8,019
8,019
10 N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
100 N/A N/A
1
0
1
0
>200
>15
50 N/A
>200
>200
>200
8.1
>15 100
34 10
N/A N/A
KEY PLAN
BUILDING 'B' STATISTICS
UNIT NUMBER AREA (SM)
1 1,773 2 564.5 3 564.5 4 564.5 5 564.5 6 564.5 7 564.5 8 564.5 9 564.5 10 564.5 11 564.5 12 601
TOTAL: 8,019
BLOCKS 21 & 22 OF SUBDIVISION OFPART OF BLOCK 6REGISTERED PLAN 65M-3819 ANDPART OF LOT 23 AND 24 CONCESSION 3
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
(GEOGRAFIC TOWNSHIP OF WHITCHURCH, COUNTY OF YORK)
TOWN OF AURORAREGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK
NOW IN THE
1250 Journey's End Circle, Unit #1
Newmarket, ON L3Y 0B9
TEL 905-830-6026
www.cambriadesign.ca
Cambria Design Build Ltd.1 FOR SPA IP Dec. 11, 2019
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NO. REVISED BY DATENO. ISSUED BY DATE
A-1.1
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SCALE:
DATE:
PROJECT No:
DRWG. NO.
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1851
SITE PLAN DETAILSGLUCK PARTNERSHIPARCHITECTS INC.156 DUNCAN MILL ROAD, SUITE 5TORONTO, ONTARIO, M3B 3N2TEL 416 498 0201
BLOCKS 21 & 22
TOWN OF AURORA, ONTARIO
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING BADDISON HALL CIRCLE
OCAO
S
ARCHITECTS
LICENCETHOMAS GLUCK
A
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ON
TR
2849
AT
I
OF
NOI
S
TRUE NORTHPROJECT NORTH
N N1250 Journey's End Circle, Unit #1
Newmarket, ON L3Y 0B9
TEL 905-830-6026
www.cambriadesign.ca
Cambria Design Build Ltd.
A-1.1 SCALE: N.T.S.1 PLAN / ELEVATIONS: GARBAGE ENCLOSURE
A-1.1 SCALE: N.T.S.2 PLAN: BICYCLE SPACES
A-1.1 SCALE: N.T.S.7 PLAN : ACCESSIBLE RAMP
A-1.1 SCALE: N.T.S.3
PLAN:ACCESSIBLE SYMBOL
A-1.1 SCALE: N.T.S.4
ELEVATION:ACCESSIBLE PARKINGSIGN (TYPE A)
A-1.1 SCALE: N.T.S.5
ELEVATION:ACCESSIBLE PARKINGSIGN (TYPE B)
A-1.1 SCALE: N.T.S.6
ELEVATION:FIRE-ROUTE SIGN
A-1.1 SCALE: N.T.S.8 PLAN : ACCESSIBLE RAMP
A-1.1 SCALE: N.T.S.
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INTERNAL MEMORANDUMDATE: January 21, 2020
TO: B. Butler, Planning and Development ServicesS. Sample, Zoning Review, Planning and Development ServicesM. Bat, Traffic/Transportation AnalystG. Greidanus, Operational Services (Parks)P. De Sario, Corporate ServicesJ. McDonald, Central York Fire ServicesM. Zawada, Accessibility Advisory Committee
CC: Mayor and Members of CouncilD. Waters, Director of Planning and Development ServicesCouncil Secretariat, Corporate Services
FROM: Katherine Bibby, Planning and Development Services
Re: Application for Site Plan AmendmentAddison Hall Business Park2351528 Ontario Ltd.455 Addison Hall Circle, Block 23, Plan 65M-4650File Number: SP-2019-13
A Site Plan Application has been submitted to the Planning and Development Services department for review. The Applicant is proposing a new development on Block 23 of the Addison Hall Business Park, municipally known as 455 Addison Hall Circle.
The Applicant is proposing a one-storey industrial building, with a total GFA of 4,392square meters (47,275 square feet).
Please find enclosed relevant copies of the following materials submitted in conjunction with the subject application:
Completed Application Form;Site Plan and Details prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 11, 2019;Building Elevations prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 11, 2019;Floor Plans prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 11, 2019;Photometric Plan prepared by DDMAC Electric dated November 28, 2019;Landscape Plans and Details prepared by studio tla dated December 4, 2019;
100 John West WayBox 1000Aurora, ON L4G 6J1Phone: 905-727-3123 Ext. 4347Email: [email protected]
Planning and Development Services
Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Item 5 Page 1 of 4
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Stormwater Management and Functional Servicing Report prepared by Bronte Engineering Ltd. dated December 2019;
Engineering Drawings prepared by Bronte Engineering Ltd. dated December 4, 2019;Green Development Report prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 12, 2019; Urban Design Brief prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 12, 2019; and,Traffic Operations Assessment and On-Site Circulation prepared by Gluck Partnership Architects Inc. dated December 12, 2019.
I would appreciate receiving your comments by February 4, 2020.
Should you have any questions regarding the above noted proposal, please feel free to contact me.
Attach.
Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Wednesday, March 11, 2020
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BLOCK 23
N 71° 23' 15" E 112.023m
N 1
8° 3
5' 1
0" W
95.3
0m
N 1
8° 3
5' 1
0" W
95.3
0mN 71° 24' 50" E 24.772m
N 71° 24' 50" E 23.757m
N 1
6° 3
2' 5
0" W
98.5
6m
N 63° 39
N 26° 2
4' 50
" E
9.899
m
AD
DIS
ON
HA
LL C
IRC
LE
4500LP
3000
H H
EXISTING 1.5M CONCRETE SIDEWALK
SWITGEA
HYDSWITCH GEAR
HYDRO
1.5M CONCRETE SIDEWALK
6m x 3m HYDRO EASEMENT
6000 R6mR6
m
R6mR6m
27
24
17000
R 12m
R 12m
R 12m
24
70005300
2700
2390
0
1220012200
9150
9150
9150UNIT 1
UNIT 2
UNIT 3
UNIT 4
UNIT 5
UNIT 6UNIT 7 UNIT 8
UNIT 14
UNIT 13
UNIT 12
UNIT 11
UNIT 10
UNIT 9
75920
2881518290[60'-0"]
6962
0
2000
2000
R 12m70
00
10500
3960
0
TYPICALLOADING AREA
9m x 3.5m x 4m HIGH
EX. FH
4020
0
13000
TYPICAL PARKING
SPACE2700x5300
9000
R 12
m R 12m
4500
8250
T
7000
5300
GARBAGEENCLOSURE
2
7080
9775 PARALLEL
PARKINGSPACE2700x6500
5300
EXIS
TIN
G 1
.5M
CO
NC
RET
E SI
DEW
ALK
EX. FH
2700
7000 2000
3 BICYCLESPACES
EX. FH
SNOW STORAGE
BARRIER-FREEPARKING SPACE
TYPE B2700x5300
BARRIER-FREEPARKING SPACE
TYPE A3650x5300
SNOW STORAGE
19000
1864
6
30028815
LAN
DSC
APED
AR
EA
LANDSCAPED AREA
LAN
DSC
APED
AR
EA
300
300
L/S
L/S
L/S
L/S
L/S
9150
9150
28815
PAINTEDLINES
L/S L/S
13.50m STORMEASEMENT INFAVOUR OF
TOWN OF AURORA
7300
LANDSCAPED AREA
GUARDRAILLOCATION
CONCRETERETAININGWALL WITHHANDRAIL
SIAMESECONNECTION
2527
0
BARRIER-FREEPARKING SPACE
TYPE B2700x5300
1500
9000
FIRE ROUTE 6m WIDTH
FIR
E R
OU
TE 6
m W
IDTH
FIR
E R
OU
TE 6
m W
IDTH
MAN DOOR LOCATIONS
DRIVE-IN OVERHEAD DOOR
LEGEND:
HC RAMP
CONCRETE CURB
FIRE HYDRANTFH
LP LIGHT POLE
H HYDRO SWITCH GEAR
T TRANSFORMER
L/S LANDSCAPED AREA
PAINTED LINES
NO. REVISED BY DATE
A-1.0
DRAWN:
CHECKED:
SCALE:
DATE:
PROJECT No:
DRWG. NO.
IP
TG
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NOVEMBER 05, 2018
1850
SITE PLANGLUCK PARTNERSHIPARCHITECTS INC.156 DUNCAN MILL ROAD, SUITE 5TORONTO, ONTARIO, M3B 3N2TEL 416 498 0201
BLOCK 23
TOWN OF AURORA, ONTARIO
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING AADDISON HALL CIRCLE
OCAO
S
ARCHITECTS
LICENCETHOMAS GLUCK
A
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ON
TR
2849
AT
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OF
NOI
S
TRUE NORTHPROJECT NORTH
N N
SITE STATISTICS:
SITE AREA: 11,416 SM (2.82 Ac)
BUILDING AREA: 4,392 SM (47,275 SF)
GFA 4,392 SM (47,275 SF)
COVERAGE: 38,47%LANDSCAPING COVERAGE: 15.7% (1,801 SM)
PARKING REQUIRED:
-INDUSTRIAL USES WITHIN BUSINESS PARK:1st 3,000sm @2/100sm=60 SPACESNEXT 1,392sm @ 1/100sm=14 SPACES
TOTAL: 74 SPACES
-BARRIER-FREE 4% OF 74 = 3 SPACES
TOTAL REQUIRED: 77 SPACES
PARKING PROVIDED: 74 SPACESBARRIER-FREE PROVIDED: 3 SPACES
TOTAL PROVIDED: 77 SPACES
BICYCLE PARKING REQUIRED:- EMPLOYMENT USES 2+0.25/1000sm of GFA=3 SPACESBICYCLE PARKING PROVIDED: 3 SPACES
LOADING REQUIRED: 3 SPACESLOADING PROVIDED: 3 SPACES
WELLINGTON ST.E.
HW
Y 4
04
SITE
AURORA RD
N
LES
LIE
ST
CIRCLEHALLADDISON
FIR
ST
CO
MM
ER
CE
DR
.
3.2.2.20-.83 & 3.2.1.4
3.2.3
Listed Design N°
or Description (SG-2)
or (SG-2)
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Hours
Listed Design N°
FRR
(Hours)% of
Permitted
Max. % of
Openings Openings
Proposed
Description
Design or
Listed
Hours
Fire
18 Required
0
N / A
FRR of Supporting
Resistance
Rating
(FRR)
Roof
Mezzanine
Floors
Roof
Floors
or
L / H
m
L.D.
H / L
EBF
Area of
19
Wall
2(m )
South
North
West
East
Mezzanine N / A
Spatial Separation - Construction of Exterior Walls
Horizontal Assemblies
Members
FRR (Hours)
9.10.1.3
PersonsLoadOccupancyBasement
Barrier-free Design
Hazardous Substances17
16
1st Floor
3rd Floor
2nd Floor
Occupancy
Occupancy
Occupancy
Yes
Yes
Load
Load
LoadN / A
No
No (Explain)
Persons
Persons
Persons
3.3.1.2. & 3.3.1.19
3.8.
9.10.1.3(4)
9.5.2
4,392
GROUP "F" DIVISION 2
Change of Use
Combustible
Combustible
m / person
ONTARIO BUILDING CODE DATA PART 3
Above Grade5 Number of Storeys
Actual Construction
Fire Alarm required
Permited Construction
Water Service / Supply is Adequate
Mezzanine(s) Area m
Total Occupancy Load
13
14
15
High Building12
11
10
2
2
Standpipe required
Sprinkler System Proposed
Building Classification
Number of Streets / Access Routes
9
7
8
6
Building Area(m )
Major Occupancy(s)
Project Description:
Gross Area
3
4
2
1
Existing
Existing
0 1.1.2.43.2.1.1 & 1.4.1.2.1 Below Grade
N / A
Design of building
Non-combustible
Non-combustible
Yes
Yes
Yes
Both
Both
No
No
No
basement only
entire building
in lieu of roof rating
not required
Yes
2 (TWO)
No
3.2.2.20-.83
3.1.17
3.2.1.1.(3)-(8)
3.2.6
3.2.4
3.2.5.7
9.10.6
9.9.1.3
9.10.4.1
9.10.18.2
N / A
N / A
3.2.9
3.2.2.173.2.1.5
3.2.2.20-.83
3.2.2.20-.83
3.2.2.10 & 3.2.5.
9.10.8
N / A
9.10.20
9.10.4
New
New
Alteration
Addition
New
Total
Total
11.1 to 11.4
Part 11
OBC REFERENCE
3.1.2.1.(1)
1.4.1.2.
1.4.1.2.
1.1.2
Part 3
9.10.2
1.1.2
Part 9Part 9
Item
9.10.89.10.9
Constr.
Non - comb.
9.10.14
Const.
Comb.
Nonc.
Cladding
Comb. Const.
0
3/4
0
3.2.2.72
F-2
1.4.1.2.
1.4.1.2.
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
3/4 N / A
SLAB ON GRADE
SLAB ON GRADE
0
N / AN / A
N / AN / A
FOR BLOCK 23
10.1 N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
100 N/A
150mm
N/A
1
0
0
0
>200
>15
50 10
>200
>200
>200
>15
>15 100
100 N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
4,392
4,392
4,392
KEY PLAN
BUILDING 'A' STATISTICS
UNIT NUMBER AREA (SM)
1 243 2 262 3 262 4 262 5 262 6 655 7 245 8 245 9 655 10 262 11 262 12 262 13 262 14 253
TOTAL: 4,392
BLOCKS 21 & 22 OF SUBDIVISION OFPART OF BLOCK 6REGISTERED PLAN 65M-3819 ANDPART OF LOT 23 AND 24 CONCESSION 3
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
(GEOGRAFIC TOWNSHIP OF WHITCHURCH, COUNTY OF YORK)
TOWN OF AURORAREGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK
NOW IN THE
1250 Journey's End Circle, Unit #1
Newmarket, ON L3Y 0B9
TEL 905-830-6026
www.cambriadesign.ca
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A-1.1
DRAWN:
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SCALE:
DATE:
PROJECT No:
DRWG. NO.
IP
TG
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NOVEMBER 05, 2018
1850
SITE PLAN DETAILSGLUCK PARTNERSHIPARCHITECTS INC.156 DUNCAN MILL ROAD, SUITE 5TORONTO, ONTARIO, M3B 3N2TEL 416 498 0201
BLOCK 23
TOWN OF AURORA, ONTARIO
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING AADDISON HALL CIRCLE
OCAO
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Memorandum Date: March 11, 2020
To: Accessibility Advisory Committee
From: Mat Zawada, Accessibility Advisor
Re: Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
Recommendation
1. That the memorandum regarding Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Strategy be received for information.
Background
Diversity has always been an important characteristic in Canada’s history and today Canada is one of the most diverse countries of the world. One-fifth of Canada’s population was born outside Canada and represents the highest foreign-born proportion of the population in the G7 countries. Currently immigration accounts for two-thirds of Canada’s population growth and by 2031 one-third of the population are expected to be visible minorities, and in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) itself more than 50% are currently considered in this group. 5-13% of the population identifies themselves as LGBTQ, the indigenous population is growing naturally at a rate four times that of the non-indigenous population, one in seven people consider themselves as having a disability, and women are still challenged in equitable representation in the senior ranks and on public company boards.
The most successful organizations in the world recognize diversity and inclusion, and the Town of Aurora has a commitment to create an inclusive environment with equality for all who work, live and play here. The vision as a welcoming and inclusive community where diversity is celebrated and where everyone can develop to their full potential, participate freely in society and live with respect dignity and freedom from discrimination will be possible where all people feel they belong and have access to the same opportunities.
The motion passed by Council on January 28, 2020, asks that staff investigate municipal Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Strategies and Work Plans as well as other similar
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strategies across Ontario (public, private and non-for-profit organizations) and report to Council on the state of diversity and inclusion in the Town of Aurora and any current initiatives underway. Furthermore staff should include recommendations on how to enhance the Town’s current workplace diversity and inclusion strategy.
Attachments
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8. Motions
(a) Councillor KimRe: Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
Moved by Councillor KimSeconded by Councillor Gaertner
Whereas diversity has always been an important characteristic in Canada’s history and today Canada is one of the most diverse countries of the world; and
Whereas one-fifth of Canada’s population was born outside Canada and represents the highest foreign-born proportion of the population in the G7 countries; and
Whereas immigration accounts for two-thirds of Canada’s population growth and by 2031 one-third of the population are expected to be visible minorities, and in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) itself more than 50% are currently considered in this group; and
Whereas, depending on which source is referenced, 5%-13% of the population identifies themselves as LGBTQ; and
Whereas the indigenous population is growing naturally at a rate four times that of the non-indigenous population; and
Whereas one in seven people consider themselves as having a disability and approximately 26% of these people classify themselves as having a severe disability; and
Whereas women are still challenged in equitable representation in the senior ranks and on public company boards; and
Whereas the most successful organizations in the world recognize that diversity and inclusion: 1) spur innovation; 2) increase productivity; and 3) create a healthy, respectful workplace; and
Whereas public organizations embrace opportunities to foster a more inclusive organizational culture that engage, develop and celebrate its people, and attract a diverse workforce; and
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Whereas employees of the Town of Aurora and indeed other York Region municipalities come from all over the GTA and not just from the home community; and
Whereas, based on the 2016 Census, 22.3% of the Canadian population are visible minorities and the federal government employment of visible minorities makes up15.7%; and 29.3% of Ontarians are visible minorities and the provincial government employment of visible minorities makes up 22.6%;
1. Now Therefore Be It Hereby Resolved That staff investigate municipal WorkplaceDiversity and Inclusion Strategies and Work Plans as well as other similarstrategies across Ontario (public, private and non-for-profit organizations) andreport to Council on the state of diversity and inclusion in the Town of Aurora andany current initiatives underway; and
2. Be It Further Resolved That staff in its report provide recommendations on how toenhance the Town’s current workplace diversity and inclusion strategy; and
3. Be It Further Resolved That this motion be forwarded to the Premier of Ontarioand all York Region municipalities for their consideration.
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