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1 Executive Committee Meeting #6/12 Chair: Gerri Lynn O'Connor Vice Chair: Maria Augimeri Members: Ben Cachola Vincent Crisanti Glenn De Baeremaeker Michael Di Biase Jack Heath Colleen Jordan Mike Mattos Anthony Perruzza Jim Tovey Richard Whitehead August 10, 2012 9:30 A.M WESTON ROOM B, BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE AGENDA EX1. MINUTES OF MEETING #5/12, HELD ON JULY 6, 2012 Minutes Summary Enclosed Herewith on PINK EX2. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES EX3. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF EX4. DELEGATIONS EX5. PRESENTATIONS EX6. CORRESPONDENCE EX7. SECTION I - ITEMS FOR AUTHORITY ACTION
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Executive Committee Meeting #6/12

Chair: Gerri Lynn O'ConnorVice Chair: Maria AugimeriMembers: Ben Cachola

Vincent CrisantiGlenn De BaeremaekerMichael Di BiaseJack HeathColleen JordanMike MattosAnthony PerruzzaJim ToveyRichard Whitehead

August 10, 2012

9:30 A.MWESTON ROOM B, BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE

AGENDA

EX1. MINUTES OF MEETING #5/12, HELD ON JULY 6, 2012Minutes Summary Enclosed Herewith on PINK

EX2. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES

EX3. DISCLOSURE OF PECUNIARY INTEREST AND THE GENERAL NATURE THEREOF

EX4. DELEGATIONS

EX5. PRESENTATIONS

EX6. CORRESPONDENCE

EX7. SECTION I - ITEMS FOR AUTHORITY ACTION

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EX8. SECTION II - ITEMS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION

EX8.1 HEART LAKE CONSERVATION AREADesign/Build Services for the Construction of a Workshop and Administrative Centre Contract RSD12-94 41

EX8.2 30-48 ROYAL ROUGE TRAIL EROSION CONTROL PROJECTContract RSD12-77 45

EX8.3 NUMERICAL MODELLINGAward of Contract ECO12-01 49

EX8.4 ARSENAL LANDS 1352 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST ROOF REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR PROJECTContract RSD12-95 52

EX8.5 CLAREMONT CONSERVATION AREARenewal of Licence Agreement with the Durham District School Board and Replacement of Storage Facilities/Bridge Crossings. 55

EX9. SECTION IV - ITEMS FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE BOARD

EX10. ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06

PERMIT APPLICATIONS EX10.1 - EX10.8 ARE MAJOR APPLICATIONS

Applications that involved a more complex suite of technical studies to demonstrate consistency with policies; applications that cover a significant geographic area (e.g. subdivisions, stormwater management ponds), extensive modifications to the landscape, major infrastructure projects, emergency works, resolution of violations/after the fact permits, trail construction

CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

EX10.1FIELDGATE/WESTWOOD MALL HOLDINGS LTD.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 12, Concession 8 Lot 12, Plan 43R-14797, (7205 Goreway Drive), in the City of Mississauga, Mimico Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Fieldgate/Westwood Mall Holdings Ltd.. The purpose is to undertake works within the TRCA Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek Watershed to place fill, grade, construct stormwater management structures and a single-storey building with parking and landscaping to facilitate a commercial development at 7205 Goreway Dr., City of Mississauga, associated with a municipal building permit.

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CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.2 43 RIVERSIDE CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 219, Plan 66R-14513, Part 3, 4 Plan M356, 43 Riverside Crescent, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct an inground pool and associated hardscaping to the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 43 Riverside Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York). 60

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.3 CITY OF TORONTOTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on , (117 Torresdale Avenue to Don River W Branch - Assignment 28-04B), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to construct 160m of new 1650mm to 2250 mm diameter storm pipes to enhance the discharge capacity of the existing 1500mm diameter sewer, near Harryetta Gardens in North York, Toronto. The existing storm outlet will be upgraded to accommodate the addition of a second storm pipe. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). 62

EX10.4 CITY OF TORONTOTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on , (Duncanwoods Drive and Finch Avenue West), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to upgrade the existing storm sewers within the Duncanwoods Drive Greenbelt and along Finch Avenue West, in the City of Toronto. The proposed upgrades were first identified during the City of Toronto's 2009 Environmental Assessment study that was completed for Basement Flooding Area 28. There will be no in-water works associated with this project. 65

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EX10.5 CITY OF TORONTOTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Plan 6108, (Northwood Park at Grandravine Drive), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to replace the existing 1500mm diameter storm sewer with anew 2100mm storm sewer within Northwood Park, near Grandravine Drive and Sentinel Road in North York. This constitutes the first phase of the assignment for this Basement Flooding Area and will include the construction of two surface stormwater spillways. One spillway will direct flows from Sentinel Road while the other spillway will direct flows from Grandravine Drive into the ravine area. There will be no in-water works associated with this project. 67

CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.6 WRIGLEY CANADATo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 2, Concession 3, (1123 Leslie Street), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Wrigley Canada. The purpose is to re-construct a failed valley slope and underground storm pipe, install a new manhole at the top of slope and a new rip-rap apron at the toe of the slope. 69

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.7 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORKTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere at 46 Uplands Avenue (Uplands Golf Course), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by the City of Vaughan. The purpose is to permit the placement of an overland sewer bypass, install a new 900mm sewer along a new alignment to replace the damaged sewer, and rehabilitate the slumping creek bank in Uplands Golf Course. A letter of Advice will be written on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the cold water timing window will be applied unless otherwise specified by the Ministry of Natural Resources in writing.

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TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE

EX10.8 SORBARA DEVELOPMENT GROUP/L&M G.P. INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere, interfere with a wetland and alter a watercourse on Lot 32, Concession 9, (Hoover Park Drive & Reeves Way Boulevard), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Duffins Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Sorbara Development Group/L&M G.P. Inc.. The purpose is to prepare lands for servicing a residential subdivision and install infrastructure including a stormwater management pond and outfall, stormwater infiltration facilities, recreational trail and associated restoration landscaping. 74

PERMIT APPLICATIONS EX10.9 - EX10.51 ARE MAJOR APPLICATIONS - ERRATA

Staff's recommendation for approval is based upon the review and acceptance of additional information from the applicant. The applicant has been informed that the information outstanding must be reviewed and accepted by staff prior to the Executive Committee Meeting. Staff will advise that this application be withdrawn from the Executive Committee Agenda should this information remain outstanding.

CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.9 ANDRIN (HEART LAKE) PROPERTIES LTD.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on East Half Lot 11, Concession 2, in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Andrin (Heart Lake) Properties Limited. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a condominium townhouse development located north of Bovaird Drive and west of Heart Lake Road, in the City of Brampton associated with a draft plan of subdivision, official plan amendment, zoning by-law amendment, and municipal site plan application. 78

EX10.10 PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Block 38, Plan 43M-1739, (Fairlawn Boulevard - at Vanwood Crescent intersection), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Peel District School Board. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an elementary public school including playing fields and a parking lot at the intersection of Fairlawn Boulevard and Vanwood Crescent, in the City of Brampton associated with a municipal site plan application. 81

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CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

EX10.11 TANASONS HOLDINGS LIMITEDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Lot 50, 51, Plan M-267, (7405-7425 Tranmere Drive), in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Tanasons Holdings Limited. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of two (2) one-storey industrial buildings at 7405 - 7425 Tranmere Drive, in the City of Mississauga associated with a municipal site plan application.

83CITY OF TORONTO [SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.12 ENBRIDGE PIPELINE INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on East of Staines Road in the Rouge River, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Enbridge Pipeline Inc.. The purpose is to remediate a pipeline exposure by constructing a live cribwall along the banks of the Rouge River, over the existing Enbridge pipeline. The project will also involve site regrading and stabilization to maintain hydraulic conditions of the river. TRCA staff will prepare a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). 85

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.13 KLEINDOR DEVELOPMENTS INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Part Lot 20, Concession 9, (South of Major Mackenzie Drive and West of Highway 27), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Kleindor Developments Inc. The purpose is to allow development and the alteration of a watercourse within a Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed to facilitate the construction of a stormwater management facility (SWM Pond K1) and associated outfall to service a draft approved plan of subdivision (19T-05V10) within Block 61 East in the City of Vaughan. The SWM pond will be located west of Highway 27 and south of Major Mackenzie Drive, while the proposed development the SWM pond will service is located north of Major Mackenzie Drive. 89

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EX10.14 NASHVILLE MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS INC./NASHVILLE DEVELOPMENTS INC./NASHVILLE DEVELOPMENTS (SOUTH) INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Part Lots 21-23, Concession 9, (North of Major Mackenzie Drive and East of Huntington Road), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Nashville Major Developments Inc./Nashville Developments Inc./Nashville Developments (South) Inc. The purpose is to allow development and the alteration of a watercourse within a Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed to facilitate the construction of a stormwater management facility (SWM Pond 2A) and associated outfall to service a portion of Block 61 West, northeast of Major Mackenzie Drive and Huntington Road, in the City of Vaughan. 91

TOWN OF CALEDON

EX10.15 ARGO CALEDON CORPORATIONTo site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot , Concession 1 EHS Lot 21, 22, Plan 21T - 12001, (Highway 10 and Old School Road), in the Town of Caledon, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Argo Caledon Corporation. The purpose is to is to facilitate initial earthworks and servicing associated with a new residential plan of subdivision. 93

CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.16 BELL CANADATo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Mayfield Road, between Bramalea Road and Dixie Road, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed, as located on the property owned by the City of Brampton. The purpose is to install communication cable conduits under two watercourse crossings by the method of High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD) on the north side of Mayfield Road, between Bramalea Road and Dixie Road, in the City of Brampton. The first watercourse crossing is located at approximately 230 m west of Bramalea Road (Cambells Cross Creek) on Mayfield Road, and, the second watercourse crossing is located at approximately 620 m east of Dixie Road (Tributary A) on Mayfield Road. The redside dace fisheries timing window will be applied to both the crossings, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). Bell Canada will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD). 95

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EX10.17 BELL CANADATo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material originating on the site or elsewhere on Mayfield Road, between Bramalea Road and Dixie Road, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed, as located on the property owned by the City of Brampton. The purpose is to install communication cable conduits under two watercourse crossings by the method of High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD) on the south side of Mayfield Road, between Bramalea Road and Dixie Road, in the City of Brampton. The first watercourse crossing is located at approximately 230 m west of Bramalea Road (Cambells Cross Creek) on Mayfield Road. The second watercourse crossing is located at approximately 620 m east of Dixie Road (Tributary A) on Mayfield Road. The redside dace fisheries timing window will be applied to both the crossings, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). Bell Canada will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD). 97

EX10.19 CITY OF BRAMPTONTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on

Part Block 1, Plan A-21, (75 Vodden Street East), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Brampton. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate an addition to an existing fire station at 75 Vodden Street, in the City of Brampton associated with a municipal building permit application. 99

CITY OF MARKHAM

EX10.20 CITY OF MARKHAMTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and alter a watercourse over Mount Joy Creek Crossing, approximately 280m south of Major Mackenzie Drive, Main Street (Highway 48), in the City of Markham, Rouge River watershed as located on property owned by the City of Markham. The purpose is to extend a culvert on the east side of Main Street (Highway 48), 280m south of Major Mackenzie Drive over Mount Joy Creek. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) warmwater fisheries timing window applies to the work unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). 101

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EX10.21 22 DENBY COURTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on

Part Lot 6, Plan 65M-2100, (22 Denby Court), in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 23.7 square metre (255 sq. ft.) addition, deck, and covered porch at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. 103

EX10.22 62 JACK MONKMAN CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on

Part Lot 44, Plan 65M3928, Plan, (62 Jack Monkman Crescent), in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a deck addition at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. 105

EX10.23 58 JACK MONKMAN CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on

Part Lot 43, Plan 65M3928, Plan, (58 Jack Monkman Crescent), in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a deck addition at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. 107

EX10.24 ROYAL CACHET MONTESSORI SCHOOLTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Part Lot 20, Concession 4 Part Block P, Plan 5316, in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Royal Cachet Montessori School. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a parking lot and grading associated with a proposed addition to a Montessori school in the Town of Markham. 109

EX10.25 66 JACK MONKMAN CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on

Part Lot 45, Plan 65M-3928, (66 Jack Monkman Crescent), in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a deck addition at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. 111

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CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

EX10.26 CITY OF MISSISSAUGATo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on Eglinton Avenue, west of Tahoe Boulevard near Etobicoke Creek, in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Mississauga. The purpose is to construct dedicated bus lanes for the Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system on Eglinton Avenue east of Tahoe Boulevard. The warmwater fisheries timing window will apply, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). 112

EX10.27 ORLANDO CORPORATIONTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure at

6495 Tomken Road, in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Orlando Corporation. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the installation of a truck weighing scale associated with a municipal building permit. 117

CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.28 501 ALLIANCE INVESTMENTS INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot G, Plan 5098, (501 Alliance Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by 501 Alliance Investments Inc.. The purpose is to construct a new cantilevered stairwell addition starting at the second level to the roof of the existing commercial building at 501 Alliance Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 118

EX10.29 GOTTARDO GALAXY INC AND UIF GALAXY GP INC. PARTNERSHIPTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 19, Concession 3, (165-175 Galaxy Boulevard), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Gottardo Galaxy Inc. and UIF Galaxy GP Inc. Partnership. The purpose is to construct a new two storey office building identified as "Building A" and associated municipal servicing. 120

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EX10.30 46 ORCHARD CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 27, Plan 4064, (46 Orchard Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed. The purpose is to construct a second-storey addition, rear second-storey balcony, front garage addition, front covered porch, and rear basement walkout to the existing single-storey detached dwelling at 46 Orchard Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 122

EX10.31 26 HAYMARKET ROADTo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 25, Plan 3855, (26 Haymarket Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a rear/side addition, second storey addition and rear deck to the existing single storey detached dwelling at 26 Haymarket Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 124

EX10.32 2621 LAKE SHORE BOULEVARD WESTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Block D, Plan M-328, (2621 Lake Shore Boulevard West), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with integral garage, indoor pool, basement walkout, and rear deck at 2621 Lake Shore Boulevard West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling and detached garage are to be demolished. 126

EX10.33 247 RIVERSIDE DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 136, Plan M-356, (247 Riverside Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two storey with basement addition and deck to the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 247 Riverside Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 129

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EX10.34 67 CAMEO CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on

Part Lot 60, Plan 5224, (67 Cameo Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct an aluminum canopy over the front porch and patio of the existing single family semi-detached dwelling at 67 Cameo Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 130

EX10.35 WEST TORONTO CHURCH OF GODTo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 10, Concession 5, (1655 Wilson Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by West Toronto Church of God. The purpose is to construct one-storey additions to the front, east, and west elevations of the existing place of worship at 1655 Wilson Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 132

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.36 24 RYKERT CRESCENTTo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 38, Plan 2598-Y, 24 Rykert Crescent, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a partial second floor addition and covered porch to the front and a full two storey addition, new steps and at grade patio to the rear of the existing dwelling at 24 Rykert Crescent in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area). 134

CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.37 119 GLEN ROADTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 8, Plan 454-E, (119 Glen Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a detached garage in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 119 Glen Road in the City of Toronto (Toronto & East York). 136

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EX10.38 75 NORTHDALE BOULEVARDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 14, 15, 16, Plan 3728, (75 Northdale Boulevard), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a second storey addition and two-storey side addition to the existing single family detached dwelling at 75 Northdale Boulevard in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). 138

EX10.39 81 MATHERSFIELD DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units and site grade on Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Plan 66R18915, Part 1, 3 Plan 66R18275, Part 2 Plan 64R16203, Part Lot 25, Plan 66M2314, (81 Mathersfield Drive), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two-storey rear addition with basement walkout at 81 Mathersfield Drive in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). 139

EX10.40 131 STRATHEARN ROADTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Part Lot 74, 75, Plan 2618, (131 Strathearn Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling at 131 Strathearn Road in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling is to be demolished while the existing inground pool and shed are to be maintained. 141

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.41 74 FOX HOUND CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 70, Plan 65M-3498, (74 Fox Hound Crescent), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a replacement deck within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 74 Fox Hound Crescent in the City of Vaughan. 143

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EX10.42 CONCERT REAL ESTATE CORPORATIONTo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 8, 9, Concession 4, (8150 Keele Street), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Concert Real Estate Corporation. The purpose is to conduct minor renovations to the facade of an existing industrial building including the addition of new openings within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 8150 Keele Street in the City of Vaughan. 145

EX10.43 66 CHAYA SARA GARDENSTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 69, Plan, (66 Chaya Sara Gardens), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a shed within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 66 Chaya Sara Gardens in the City of Vaughan. 147

EX10.44 7 BEVAN ROADTo site grade on Part Lot 19, Concession 4, (7 Bevan Road), in the

City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. The purpose is to conduct minor grading and landscaping works within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 7 Bevan Road in the City of Vaughan. 148

EX10.45 146 RIVERSIDE DRIVE (SOUTH)To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 8, Concession 7 Lot 27, Plan M-1111, (146 Riverside Drive (South)), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a replacement dwelling and conduct associated minor grading works within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed on the southern half of 146 Riverside Drive in the City of Vaughan. 150

EX10.46 146 RIVERSIDE DRIVE (NORTH)To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 8, Concession 7 Lot 27, Plan M-1111, (146 Riverside Drive (North)), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new dwelling within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed on the northern half of 146 Riverside Boulevard in the City of Vaughan. 152

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EX10.47 65 CAMLAREN CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot R-55, Plan, (65 Camlaren Crescent), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct an inground pool, deck and shed within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed at 65 Camlaren Crescent in the City of Vaughan. 154

TOWN OF CALEDON

EX10.48 49 QUEEN STREET NORTHTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on

Part Lot 42, Plan BOL 9, Part Lot 8, Block BOL 7, BLOCK 5, Plan, (49 Queen Street North), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new recessed entryway and replacement commercial door entrance to an existing commercial building associated with a municipal building permit. 156

TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

EX10.49 HOLY TRINITY SCHOOLTo site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 53, 54, Plan 65R-6432, (11300 Bayview Avenue), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Holy Trinity School. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed to construct a sprint track and long jump pits in accordance with the specifications of the Sports Turf Association of Ontario. The works are located on the periphery of an existing soccer field at the rear of the Holy Trinity School, located in the Town of Richmond Hill. 158

TOWNSHIP OF KING

EX10.50 38 ELIZABETH DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on , (38 Elizabeth Drive), in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a rear yard deck attached to an existing dwelling within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed at 38 Elizabeth Drive in the Township of King. 160

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CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.51 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEELTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Highway 50 at the Rainbow Creek Crossing, south of Castlemore Road, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of Peel. The purpose is to construct stormsewers on Hwy 50 from Ebenezer Road to Old Castlemore Road. Within the regulated area the proposed stormsewer works will also include the construction of headwalls on either side of Rainbow Creek and oil/grit separators (OGS) units. In addition, a 3 meter wide multi-use path will be constructed on the east side of Highway 50. The coldwater fisheries timing window will be applied, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). 162

ITEMS EX10.52 - EX10.71 ARE ERRATA ITEMS:

CITY OF MARKHAM

EX10.52 CITY OF MARKHAMTo temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Old Wellington Street, near Highway 7 and Markham Road, in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Markham. The purpose is to replace a damaged existing watermain with a new watermain on Old Wellington Street south of Highway 7 and west of Markham Road using Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD). The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) coldwater fisheries timing window will apply to this project unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR. A Letter of Advice (LOA) will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project. 164

CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.53 DELMANOR DUNDAS INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on , 4180-4190 Dundas Street West, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Delmanor Dundas Inc.. The purpose is to excavate and install shoring to facilitate the future construction of an underground parking garage and multi-storey retirement apartment building.

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EX10.54 14 VALLEYMEDE ROADTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 21, Plan M-611, Part 2, Part 3 Lot 1, Plan M-579, 14 Valleymede Road, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling on existing dwelling foundations, a new covered rear porch with basement below, and a replacement front stairway, deck and shed at 14 Valleymede Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). 168

EX10.55 11 LAKE PROMENADETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on West Half Lot 2, Plan 1581, 11 Lake Promenade, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with associated garage at 11 Lake Promenade in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling and detached garage are to be demolished. Also proposed is an inground pool and some minor re-grading in the rear yard of the property. 170

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.56 74B GWENDOLEN CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 150, Plan M442, 74B Gwendolen Crescent, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a rear raised deck to the back of the existing dwelling at 74B Gwendolen Avenue at 74B Gwendolen Crescent in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area). 172

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EX10.57 CITY OF TORONTOTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere within Serena Gundy Park, near Leslie Street and Eglinton Avenue East, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake improvements to the existing washroom building and adjacent asphalt path to facilitate Barrier Free Accessibility. Works will include interior renovations, the construction of an asphalt path and concrete retaining wall. No in-water works are associated with this project. 173

EX10.58 18 HAWKSBURY DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on 18 Hawksbury Drive, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two-storey replacement dwelling with rear deck at 18 Hawksbury Drive in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area). 175

EX10.59 12 DONINO AVENUETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 73, Plan 2343, Part Lot 74, Plan 2343, 12 Donino Avenue, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey replacement dwelling with rear armour stone wall, patio and associated landscaping at 12 Donino Avenue in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area). 177

EX10.60 195 BURBANK DRIVETo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 130, Plan 5099, 195 Burbank Drive, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct two new rear raised decks, as well as replacement pool house and new hardscaping around the perimeter of the existing pool at 195 Burbank Drive in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area).

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CITY OF TORONTO [SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.61 344 WEST POINT AVENUETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 58, Plan 284, 344 West Point Avenue, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a garage to the front and side of the existing single family detached dwelling at 344 West Point Avenue in the City of Toronto (Scarborough). 180

EX10.62 15 BATHGATE DRIVETo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 8, Plan 3167, 15 Bathgate Drive, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed. The purpose is to construct a second storey addition to the rear and a second storey deck to side of the existing single family detached dwelling at 15 Bathgate Drive in the City of Toronto (Scarborough). 182

EX10.63 KALMONI ESTABLISHMENTS INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and interfere with a wetland on Lot 32, Plan 4234, 104 Grand River Boulevard, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed as located on the property owned by Kalmoni Establishments Inc.. The purpose is to construct a new dwelling on the currently vacant lot at 104 Grand River Boulevard in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). 183

EX10.64 207 ROUGE HILLS DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on 207 Rouge Hills Drive, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to re-construct an existing wood deck, add new interlock pavers, architectural walls and concrete slab patio stones in the rear and sideyard of 207 Rouge Hills Drive in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area).

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EX10.65 473 GUILDWOOD PARKWAYTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 5, Plan 64R-12017, 473 Guildwood Parkway, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two-storey replacement dwelling with rear deck and steps at 473 Guildwood Parkway in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). 187

CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.66 10 ELMONT DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 177, Plan M630, 10 Elmont Drive, in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to replace an existing retaining wall and minor regrading in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 10 Elmont Drive in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). Also proposed is a rear deck to the existing dwelling. 189

EX10.67 16 BARBARA CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Block A, Plan 2891, 16 Barbara Crescent, in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two storey single family detached dwelling with an integral garage and rear terrace at 16 Barbara Crescent in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling is to be demolished. 190

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.68 18 RIVERSIDE BOULEVARDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 100, Plan 3765, (18 Riverside Boulevard), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new dwelling, in-ground swimming pool and patio area and conduct minor grading works within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 18 Riverside Boulevard in the City of Vaughan. 192

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EX10.69 20 CLAIREWOOD COURTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 3, Plan, (20 Clairewood Court), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new dwelling, attached deck and conduct associated minor grading works within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed on an existing lot at 20 Clairewood Court in the City of Vaughan. 194

EX10.70 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORKTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere at 150 Ansley Grove Road, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York and the City of Vaughan. The purpose is to permit the construction of a flow dissipation chamber, concrete drain pipe, and wetland feature to accommodate site drainage and water tower discharge. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), and the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) redside dace timing window will be applied to the work unless otherwise stated in writing by MNR.

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EX10.71 BAYVIEW RAVINE ESTATES LIMITEDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 57, Concession 1 EYS, (Northeast of Yonge Street and Sixteenth Avenue, Jefferson Forest Secondary Plan Area), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Bayview Ravine Estates Limited. The purpose is to undertake works in an TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed, to facilitate initial earthworks and servicing associated with a new residential plan of subdivision. 198

PERMIT APPLICATIONS EX10.72 - EX10.82 ARE PERMISSION FOR ROUTINE INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS:

Permission for Routine Infrastructure Works Letter of Approval are implemented by Planning and Development Division staff and are received monthly by the Executive Committee. The permission of routine infrastructure works is subject to authorization by the Director, Planning and Development and signed by an appointed enforcement officer. All routine infrastructure works are located within a Regulated Area, generally within or adjacent to the hazard or natural feature and in the opinion of staff do not affect the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the conservation of land.

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CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.72 CITY OF TORONTOTo undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction on Little Avenue from Lawrence Avenue West to 60m north of Lawrence Avenue West, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed,as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to reconstruct an existing sidewalk along the west side of Little Avenue. Works will include removal of the existing asphalt path and subsequent replacement with concrete. No in-water works are associated with this project.

CFN: 47372 - Application #: 0342/12/TORReport Prepared by: Jonathan Pounder, extension 5304For information contact: Jonathan Pounder, extension 5304Date: July 16, 2012

EX10.73 CITY OF TORONTOTo undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction on Kingsway Crescent (from The Kingsway to Queen Anne Road) and Queen Marys Drive (from Prince Edward Drive North to Kingsway Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed, as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to resurface the existing asphalt roadway along Kingsway Crescent and Queen Marys Drive. Works will include the removal and replacement of the existing asphalt road surface and concrete curbs. No in-water works are associated with this project.

CFN: 47396 - Application #: 0347/12/TORReport Prepared by: Jonathan Pounder, extension 5304For information contact: Jonathan Pounder, extension 5304Date: July 16, 2012

EX10.74 CITY OF TORONTOTo undertake road/pathway resurfacing or reconstruction on Lemsford Road from Islington Avenue to 129m east of Islington Avenue, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to reconstruct roadway on Lemsford Road from Islington Avenue (south of Highway 401) to 129m east of Islington Avenue, as well as to reconstruct the sidewalk on the south side of the street. Works will include removal and replacement of the existing asphalt roadway, as well as removal and replacement of the south sidewalk. A Letter of Advice written by TRCA on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required.

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CFN: 47588 - Application #: 0460/12/TORReport Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774Date: July 4, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.75 CITY OF TORONTOTo undertake borehole investigations in Northwood Park - 150 Grandravine Drive in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed, as located on the property owned by TRCA. The purpose is to undertake borehole investigations in Northwood Park near Sentinel Road and Grandravine Drive. Works will include drilling two (2) boreholes, being done as part of a geotechnical study for the City of Toronto’s basement flooding improvements program. No in-water works are involved with this project.

CFN: 47700 - Application #: 0496/12/TORReport Prepared by: Daniel Brent, extension 5774For information contact: Daniel Brent, extension 5774Date: July 11, 2012

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.76 TRANSCANADA PIPELINES LTD.To undertake structure maintenance on Part Lot 23, Concession 9, Part Lot 22, Plan 65R-30948, (Nashville Road and Regional Road 27), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. The purpose is to allow development within a Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed to facilitate a pipeline integrity investigative dig and repair for the TransCanada Pipeline on Part Lot 23, Concession 9 in the City of Vaughan.

CFN: 47729 - Application #: 0520/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Coreena Smith, extension 5269For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269Date: July 6, 2012

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TOWN OF MARKHAM

EX10.77 BELL CANADATo install sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Highway 7 and Rodick Road, in the Town of Markham, Rouge River watershed as located on property owned by the Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to relocate an existing Bell Canada conduit on north side of the Highway 7 over Apple Creek using hanger system to support on the bridge and open trench method outside the bridge. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) cold water fisheries timing window has been applied to this project unless other wise specified in writing by MNR. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project.

CFN: 47159 - Application #: 0205/12/MARKReport Prepared by: Antonietta Gentile, extension 5796For information contact: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744Date: June 27, 2012

TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

EX10.78 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC.To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on 19th Avenue, in the Town of Richmond Hill, Rouge River Watershed as located on property owned by the Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to repair an insulator fitting on the south side of the 19th Avenue approximately 20m west of Bayview Avenue. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) cold water fisheries timing window will apply to the project unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project.

CFN: 47151 - Application #: 0169/12/RHReport Prepared by: Antonietta Gentile, extension 5796For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629Date: July 23, 2012

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EX10.79 ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS INC.To undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Bathurst Street from Elgin Mills Road to Jefferson Sideroad, in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed as located on property owned by the Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to install a new 100mm conduit along the west side of Bathurst Street from Elgin Mills Road to Gamble Road using Horizontal Directional Drilling. No in-water works are proposed. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) cold water fisheries timing window will be applied to this project unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR and DFO Operational Statement for High-pressure Directional Drilling will be used.

CFN: 47402 - Application #: 0370/12/RHReport Prepared by: Antonietta Gentile, extension 5796For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629Date: July 20, 2012

TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE

EX10.80 TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLETo undertake sewer and watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway on Bethesda Road and Ninth Line, in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. The purpose is to install a new 50mm watermain on the south side of Bethesda Road from Ninth Line to approximately 200m west of Ninth Line using trenchless technology. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) cold water fisheries timing window will be applied to this project unless otherwise specified in wriitting by MNR. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project.

CFN: 47283 - Application #: 0290/12/WSReport Prepared by: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629Date: June 29, 2012

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TOWNSHIP OF KING

EX10.81 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC.To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway, sewer and watermain or utility watercourse by trenchless technology on King Road - approximately 725m east of Jane Street, in the Townshipof King, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by the Regional Municipality of York. The purpose is to install a 4 inch diameter gas main using horizontal directional drilling along the south side of King Road under a watercourse approximately 750m east of Jane Street. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) cold water timing window will apply to the project unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR. The proponent has committed to using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operation Statement for High Pressure Directional Drilling for this project.

CFN: 47158 - Application #: 0185/12/KINGReport Prepared by: Scott Smith, extension 5758For information contact: Scott Smith, extension 5758Date: July 11, 2012

EX10.82 ENBRIDGE GAS DISTRIBUTION INC.To undertake sewer, watermain or utility installation or maintenance within an existing roadway, sewer and watermain or utility watercourse crossing by trenchless technology on Dufferin Street north of King Road in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Township of King. The purpose is to install a four inch diameter gas pipeline along the west side of Dufferin Street from north of King Road to south of 15th Sideroad. The pipeline is proposed to cross under two watercourses located approximately 580m and 650m north of King Road using Horizontal Directional Drilling. The proponent has committed to use the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Ontario Operational Statement for High Pressure Directional Drilling. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) cold water fisheries timing window will apply to the works unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR.

CFN: 47439 - Application #: 0373/12/KINGReport Prepared by: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629Date: July 6, 2012

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PERMIT APPLICATIONS EX10.83 - EX10.137 ARE MINOR WORKS LETTER OF APPROVAL:

Permission for Minor Works Letter of Approval are implemented by Planning and Development Division staff and are received monthly by the Executive Committee. The permission of minor works is subject to authorization by the Director, Planning and Development and signed by an appointed enforcement officer. All minor works are located within a Regulated Area, outside of the floodplain and in the opinion of staff do not affect the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the conservation of land.

CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.83 18 RICHLAND CRESCENTTo install a swimming pool on Lot 9, Plan 43M-1517, (18 Richland Crescent), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47690 - Application #: 0504/12/BRAMReport Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244Date: July 10, 2012

EX10.84 8 DALZELL AVENUETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 5, Concession 1 Lot 5, Plan 43M-465, (8 Dalzell Avenue), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47854 - Application #: 0608/12/BRAMReport Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244Date: July 24, 2012

EX10.85 49 LATANIA BOULEVARDTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on (49 Latania Boulevard), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47597 - Application #: 0478/12/BRAMReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324Date: June 26, 2012

CITY OF MARKHAM

EX10.86 11181 WOODBINE AVENUETo construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than 150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on Part Lot 29, Concession 4, (11181 Woodbine Avenue), in the Markham City of, Rouge River Watershed.

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CFN: 47826 - Application #: 0591/12/MARKReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.87 FRANKIE TOMATTO'STo construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 2, Concession 4, (7225 Woodbine Avenue), in the Markham City Of, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Frankie Tomatto's.

CFN: 47860 - Application #: 0601/12/MARKReport Prepared by: Uton Samuels, extension 5386For information contact: Uton Samuels, extension 5386Date: July 24, 2012

CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

EX10.88 1999 BEECHKNOLL COURTTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 45, Plan M-397, (1999 Beechknoll Court), in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed.

CFN: 47491 - Application #: 0419/12/MISSReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324Date: June 26, 2012

CITY OF PICKERING

EX10.89 1138319 ONTARIO INC. O/A DELTA RAE HOMESTo construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 1, 2, Plan 40R-27103, (1977 Woodview Avenue), in the City of Pickering, Petticoat Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by 1138319 Ontario Inc. o/a Delta Rae Homes.

CFN: 47717 - Application #: 0512/12/PICKReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718Date: July 4, 2012

EX10.90 BANCAN HOMES INC.To construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than 150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on Lot 2, Plan 40R-26896, (606 Rosebank Road), in the City of Pickering, Petticoat Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Bancan Homes Inc..

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CFN: 47613 - Application #: 0462/12/PICKReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718Date: June 27, 2012

EX10.91 DELTA RAE (HARMONY VALLEY) INC.To construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 1, Plan 40R-27103, (1979 Woodview Avenue), in the City of Pickering, Petticoat Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Delta Rae (Harmony Valley) Inc..

CFN: 47718 - Application #: 0513/12/PICKReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718Date: July 4, 2012

EX10.92 1918 FAIRPORT ROADTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 38, Plan 818, (1918 Fairport Road), in the City of Pickering, Frenchman's Bay Watershed.

CFN: 47863 - Application #: 0607/12/PICKReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.93 49 EDEN VALLEY DRIVETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft), construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 46, Plan M-1566, (49 Eden Valley Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47768 - Application #: 0540/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.94 34 DALRYMPLE DRIVETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 35, Plan 5224, (34 Dalrymple Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

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CFN: 47753 - Application #: 0551/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 18, 2012

EX10.95 9 BUSHEY AVENUETo change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 8, Plan 3873, (9 Bushey Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47799 - Application #: 0567/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 18, 2012

EX10.96 16 ELLIS GARDENSTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 36, 37, Plan 3011, (16 Ellis Gardens), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47850 - Application #: 0604/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 25, 2012

EX10.97 8 LADYWOOD DRIVETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 48, Plan M-759, (8 Ladywood Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47602 - Application #: 0486/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259Date: June 27, 2012

EX10.98 26 BRULE CRESCENTTo change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 68, PART OF 69, Plan M-539, (26 Brule Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

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CFN: 47849 - Application #: 0603/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 25, 2012

EX10.99 20 WOODGATE DRIVETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 16, Plan 3366, (20 Woodgate Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47695 - Application #: 0515/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 5, 2012

EX10.100 38 NORANDA DRIVETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 127, Plan 3578, (38 Noranda Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47759 - Application #: 0561/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 18, 2012

EX10.101 73 BONNYVIEW DRIVETo undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) and construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 5, Plan 3385, (73 Bonnyview Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47750 - Application #: 0539/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 11, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.102 24 BALLYCONNOR COURTTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 3, Plan M-1724, (24 Ballyconnor Court), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

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CFN: 47683 - Application #: 0487/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259Date: June 27, 2012

EX10.103 74 BLUE FOREST DRIVETo change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 7, Plan 7189, (74 Blue Forest Drive), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

CFN: 47689 - Application #: 0503/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 4, 2012

EX10.104 25 TROUTBROOKE DRIVETo change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 33, Plan 4503, (25 Troutbrooke Drive), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47755 - Application #: 0553/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 18, 2012

EX10.105 11 ANEWEN DRIVETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 710, Plan M-762, (11 Anewen Drive), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

CFN: 47684 - Application #: 0488/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259Date: June 27, 2012

EX10.106 44 PARK LANE CIRCLETo construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 5, Concession 2, (44 Park Lane Circle), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

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CFN: 47893 - Application #: 0626/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.107 5B HARDING BOULEVARDTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 31, Concession A Part Lot 31, Plan 1, (58 Harding Boulevard), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed.

CFN: 47851 - Application #: 0605/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 25, 2012

EX10.108 20 BESWICK PARK COURTTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) and construct a ground floor addition up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 8, Plan 66M-2465, (20 Beswick Park Court), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed.

CFN: 47856 - Application #: 0611/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.109 6 LAKEHILL CRESCENTTo undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) and construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Part Lot 188, 189, Plan 3757, (6 Lakehill Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed.

CFN: 47855 - Application #: 0610/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.110 67 SAMSON CRESCENTTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 40, Plan 6047, (67 Samson Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed.

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CFN: 47611 - Application #: 0459/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Mark Rapus, extension 5259Date: June 28, 2012

EX10.111 98 UNDERCLIFF DRIVETo construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than 150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on Lot 422, Plan 1566, (98 Undercliff Drive), in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed.

CFN: 47678 - Application #: 0493/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 12, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.112 BRANKSOME HALLTo change the use, size, or number of dwelling units of a structure, or undertake work that does not change the footprint of the existing structure on Lot 8, Plan 24-E, (126 Mt. Pleasant Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Branksome Hall.

CFN: 47752 - Application #: 0550/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 18, 2012

EX10.113 12 ELMONT DRIVETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 176, Block K, Plan M-630, (12 Elmont Drive), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed.

CFN: 47601 - Application #: 0484/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 5, 2012

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CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.114 131 SWEET ANNA COURTTo install a swimming pool on Lot 20K, Plan 65M-4223, (131 Sweet Anna Court), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 47908 - Application #: 0644/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.115 22 SWEET EMILY COURTTo undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) and construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on , (22 Sweet Emily Court), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 47709 - Application #: 0494/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Diana Li, extension 5221For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724Date: June 29, 2012

EX10.116 5000 TESTON ROADTo undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) on , (5000 Teston Road), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47891 - Application #: 0624/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.117 127 SWEET ANNA COURTTo install a swimming pool and undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) on Lot 17, Plan 65M-4036, (127 Sweet Anna Court), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 47827 - Application #: 0592/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 25, 2012

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EX10.118 157 LADY NADIA DRIVETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 19, Plan 65M4223, (157 Lady Nadia Drive), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 47728 - Application #: 0521/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 10, 2012

EX10.119 216 UPPER POST ROADTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 31, Plan, (216 Upper Post Road), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 47888 - Application #: 0621/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724Date: July 27, 2012

EX10.120 180 ANDREW HILL DRIVETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 41L, Plan 65R-29459, (180 Andrew Hill Drive), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47711 - Application #: 0497/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: June 29, 2012

EX10.121 PEARL MANOR LUXURY HOMES INC.To undertake minor landscaping involving the placement, removal or regrading of material of less than 30 cubic metres (equivalent to 3 truckloads) on Lot 4, Plan 65M-4129, (165 Richard Lovat Court), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Pearl Manor Luxury Homes Inc..

CFN: 47676 - Application #: 0491/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: June 29, 2012

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EX10.122 58 BIG ROCK DRIVETo construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than 150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on Lot 7, Plan 65M-4191, (58 Big Rock Drive), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 47730 - Application #: 0523/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 9, 2012

TOWN OF AJAX

EX10.123 8 ILLINGWORTH LANETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Plan M-1157, PART 7, (8 Illingworth Lane), in the Town of Ajax, Duffins Creek Watershed.

CFN: 47771 - Application #: 0541/12/AJAXReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718Date: July 11, 2012

EX10.124 41 ANGIER CRESCENTTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 40, Plan 40M-2136, (41 Angier Crescent), in the Town of Ajax, Carruthers Creek Watershed.

CFN: 47859 - Application #: 0615/12/AJAXReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 31, 2012

TOWN OF CALEDON

EX10.125 DOUG YEAGERTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on (22 Culpepper Court), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Doug Yeager.

CFN: 47598 - Application #: 0479/12/CALReport Prepared by: Grace Conte, extension 5271For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324Date: June 26, 2012

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EX10.126 GURJIT HUNDALTo undertake a municipal or utility project on East Half Lot 20, Concession 3, (15860 The Gore Road), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Gurjit Hundal.

CFN: 47758 - Application #: 0560/12/CALReport Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244Date: July 24, 2012

EX10.127 33 BOLTONVIEW CRESCENTTo install a swimming pool on Lot 24, Plan 43M 1329, (33 Boltonview Crescent), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47846 - Application #: 0599/12/CALReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.128 7209 COOLIHANS SIDEROADTo construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than 150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on (7209 Coolihans Sideroad), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47687 - Application #: 0499/12/CALReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324Date: June 29, 2012

EX10.129 31 BOLTONVIEW CRESCENTTo install a swimming pool on Lot 23, Plan 43M 1329, (31 Boltonview Crescent), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47847 - Application #: 0600/12/CALReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: July 30, 2012

TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

EX10.130 80 HEADWATER CRESCENTTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 15, Plan 65M-4176, (80 Headwater Crescent), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Humber River Watershed.

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CFN: 47675 - Application #: 0489/12/RHReport Prepared by: Uton Samuels, extension 5386For information contact: Uton Samuels, extension 5386Date: July 4, 2012

EX10.131 108 OLDE BAYVIEW AVENUE (13146 BAYVIEW AVENUE)To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on , (108 Olde Bayview Avenue (13146 Bayview Avenue)), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47670 - Application #: 0471/12/RHReport Prepared by: Uton Samuels, extension 5386For information contact: Uton Samuels, extension 5386Date: July 4, 2012

EX10.132 22 MARYVALE CRESCENTTo construct a ground floor addition or structure greater than 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) but less than 150 sq. m (1614 sq. ft) on Lot 38, Plan 4215, (22 Maryvale Crescent), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed.

CFN: 47716 - Application #: 0510/12/RHReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: July 4, 2012

TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE

EX10.133 86 STEPHENSBROOK CIRCLETo install a swimming pool on , (86 Stephensbrook Circle), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed.

CFN: 47714 - Application #: 0509/12/WSReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718Date: July 3, 2012

EX10.134 42 CLAUSFARM LANETo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 58, Plan 65M-3841, (42 Clausfarm Lane), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Rouge River Watershed.

CFN: 47615 - Application #: 0458/12/WSReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718Date: June 27, 2012

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EX10.135 421 REEVES WAY BOULEVARDTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 366, Plan 65M-3890, (421 Reeves Way Boulevard), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Duffins Creek Watershed.

CFN: 47775 - Application #: 0556/12/WSReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718Date: July 18, 2012

TOWNSHIP OF KING

EX10.136 31 KEEWAYDIN ROADTo construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 11, Concession 8 Lot 14, Plan 463, (31 Keewaydin Road), in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed.

CFN: 47825 - Application #: 0589/12/KINGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 27, 2012

TOWNSHIP OF UXBRIDGE

EX10.137 1260 CONCESSION 3To construct a non-habitable accessory structure up to 50 sq. m (538 sq. ft) on Lot 2, Concession 2, (1260 Concession 3), in the Township of Uxbridge, Duffins Creek Watershed.

CFN: 47612 - Application #: 0461/12/UXBReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718Date: June 27, 2012

EX11. NEW BUSINESS

NEXT MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE #7/12, TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2012, AT 9:30 A.M. IN WESTON ROOM B, BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE

Brian DenneyChief Administrative Officer

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Item EX8.1TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee

Meeting #6/12, August 10, 2012

FROM: Derek Edwards, Director, Parks and Culture

RE: HEART LAKE CONSERVATION AREADesign/Build Services for the Construction of a Workshop and Administrative Centre Contract RSD12-94

____________________________________________________________________________KEY ISSUEAward of Contract RSD12-94 for the supply and installation of a replacement storage, workshop and administrative facility at Heart Lake Conservation Area, City of Brampton.

RECOMMENDATION

THAT Contract RSD12-94 to supply all labour, equipment and materials necessary to design and construct a replacement storage, workshop and administrative facility at Heart Lake Conservation Area, be awarded to Ameresco Canada Inc. for a total cost not to exceed $826,908.25, plus a contingency amount of 20% to be expended as authorized by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) staff, plus HST, it being the lowest bid meeting TRCA staff cost estimates and specifications;

THAT award of tender be subject to terms and conditions satisfactory to TRCA staff and legal advisers (if necessary), including but not limited to determination of the final contract cost not to exceed the approved amount;

THAT should staff be unable to negotiate a mutually acceptable tender agreement with the above-mentioned contractor, staff be authorized to enter into contract negotiations with other contractors, beginning with the next lowest bidder meeting TRCA specifications;

AND FURTHER THAT authorized officials be directed to take the necessary action to implement the contract including the signing and execution of documents.

BACKGROUNDThe Heart Lake Conservation Area (HLCA) is located at 10818 Heart Lake Road in the City of Brampton, approximately 3 km north of Regional Road 7. As part of the Heart Lake Conservation Area Master Plan, the development of an administration/workshop building was proposed to replace the aging existing workshop structure that is no longer sufficient to support the Heart Lake Conservation Area daily operations. The proposed new building will act as an administrative and operations centre to coordinate the Heart Lake Conservation Area Master Plan vision to restore valuable ecological functions of the site, while guiding the current and potential future public uses of the area.

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In general, the scope of work consists of supplying all engineering services, labour, equipment and materials necessary for the detailed design and installation of a pre-engineered building system, including all approvals and permits required for the scope of work. All construction shall be in accordance with the Ontario Building Code and the City of Brampton Standards and Specifications. An important goal of TRCA is to develop an environmentally responsible building on the site that can serve as a model in the region and elsewhere. TRCA’s policy is to implement financially feasible, technologically sound strategies to conserve energy and reduce TRCA's ecological footprint. Technologies such as geothermal, radiant floor heating and recycled rainwater systems will be explored, along with green building materials where feasible. TRCA staff will guide the design process to meet The Living City objectives and to design all new buildings with emphasis on sustainability and green building design guidelines.

The purpose of this design/build project is to identify the most qualified design/build team, through a structured, open and competitive process, to work with TRCA, its staff and external consultants. TRCA requires the services of a qualified contractor to design and construct a replacement storage, workshop and administrative facility at Heart Lake Conservation Area. Efficiencies will be made to ensure the building's ecological footprint is sized accordingly to the needs of TRCA staff, municipal partners and park users.

RATIONALERequest for Pre-Qualification (RFPQ) for general contractors to perform the design build was advertised on-line with Biddingo.com on July 2, 2012 and closed on July 11, 2012. The work includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the supply of labour, material, supervision and equipment required to complete the scope of work for the project. The general contractor will coordinate all construction activities in support of the new building construction.

Interested general contractors in pre-qualifying were advised that the criteria for evaluation will include the following in order to receive a tender package:

CCDC 11 (Canadian Construction Documents Committee) requirements and completion;

past experience in the construction of buildings of similar size;

past experience with similar buildings;

experience of suggested personnel for this project;

project record over the past five years;

ability to meet construction schedule milestones;

ability to coordinate work by others;

experience dealing with projects with construction budgets of $750,000.00 to

$1,000,000.00;references focusing on firms history of project control and experience.

All interested general contractors are required to provide a bid bond of 10% of the contract price at the time of the tender submission. Pre-qualification information was submitted by the following 11 firms:

BECC Construction Group;

Al Langman Construction;

Ameresco Canada Inc.;

Aveiro Constructors Limited;

Dineen Construction Corporation;

McPherson-Andrews Contracting Limited;

Morosons Construction Limited;

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Post Farm Structures;

Quad Pro Construction;

Twin Contracting; and

Wheelwright Group Inc.;

The pre-qualifying documents were reviewed by the selection committee made up of TRCA staff whose evaluation was based on the previously defined criteria and reference checks for past completed projects.

Based on the evaluation process, Request for Proposal documents were made available to the following 10 general contractors:

BECC Construction Group;

Ameresco Canada Inc.;

Aveiro Constructors Limited;

Dineen Construction Corporation;

McPherson-Andrews Contracting Limited;

Morosons Construction Limited;

Post Farm Structures;

Quad Pro Construction;

Twin Contracting; and

Wheelwright Group Inc.;

All pre-qualified companies attended a mandatory site meeting on July 13, 2012.

Proposals closed on July 26, 2012 at 12:00pm and were opened by the Tender Opening Committee on July 27, 2012 with the following results:

BIDDERS TOTAL(Plus HST)

Ameresco Canada Inc. $826,908.25Aveiro Constructors Limited $929,944.00Dineen Construction Corporation $1,199,298.00

BECC Construction Group $1,205,480.00Post Farms Structures Inc. Disqualified

Having previously pre-qualified the bidders ability to perform the specified scope of work for the project, TRCA staff evaluated the proposals on the bid prices and the ability to complete the project as specified in the design/build documents. Restoration Services staff (James Dickie and Aaron D'Souza) reviewed the bids against its own cost estimates and has determined that the bids are of reasonable value. Post Farms Structures Inc. was subsequently disqualified from the bidding process for providing an incomplete bid submission. Based on the evaluation of the bids received, staff recommends that Contract RSD12-94 be awarded to Ameresco Canada Inc. for the total cost not to exceed $826,908.25 plus a 20% contingency, plus HST, as they are the lowest bidder that meets TRCA staff specifications.

FINANCIAL DETAILSAt Authority Meeting #10/11, held on November 25, 2011, Resolution #A245/11 was approved, in part, as follows:

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...THAT the Executive Committee be designated the powers of the Authority during the month of August, 2012, as defined in Section 2.10 of the Rules of Conduct;...

The value of the contract normally requires Authority approval, but due to construction timing, TRCA staff is requesting the approval of the Executive Committee to award the contract in the absence of an Authority meeting in August, as per above-noted Resolution #A245/11.

Funds are available in the Heart Lake Conservation Area Master Plan Implementation budget within account 440-49 from the Region of Peel.

Report prepared by: James Dickie, 416-392-9702Emails: [email protected] Information contact: Aaron D'Souza, extension 5775Emails: ajd'[email protected]: August 01, 2012

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Item EX8.2TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee

Meeting #6/12, August 10, 2012

FROM: Nick Saccone, Director, Restoration Services

RE: 30-48 ROYAL ROUGE TRAIL EROSION CONTROL PROJECTContract RSD12-77

____________________________________________________________________________KEY ISSUEAward of Contract RSD12-77 for erosion control and slope stabilization works at the rear of Nos. 30 - 48 Royal Rouge Trail in the City of Toronto.

RECOMMENDATION

THAT Contract RSD12-77 for the implementation of erosion control and slope stabilization works at the rear of Nos. 30 – 48 Royal Rouge Trail in the City of Toronto be awarded to TBG Landscape Inc. at a base cost not to exceed $422,807.11, plus an optional $95,000.00 for final landscaping and restoration, plus a 30% contingency to be expended as authorized by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) officials, plus HST, it being the lowest bid meeting TRCA staff cost estimates and specifications;

AND FURTHER THAT authorized officials be directed to take the necessary action to implement the contract including the signing and execution of documents.

BACKGROUNDTRCA is proposing to carry out remedial works for a section of valley slope along the Rouge Valley corridor behind the properties at Nos. 30 – 48 Royal Rouge Trail, where slope instability and ongoing erosion are creating a risk to public safety and property.

In 2007, TRCA retained Terraprobe Inc. to conduct a slope stability analysis and erosion risk assessment for the aforementioned properties. The results of the Terraprobe report indicated that there was a significant risk to the properties located within the study area over the long-term and recommended that remedial works be undertaken. Based on the results of the geotechnical and slope stability assessment, the Royal Rouge Trail site was identified by staff as a priority area for remedial works, and subsequently approved to commence as a remedial works project under the Class Environmental Assessment for Remedial Flood and Erosion Control Projects (Class EA) process at Authority Meeting #1/09, held on February 27, 2009 under Resolution #A3/09.

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In February 2009, TRCA initiated the Class EA to determine the preferred solution for the affected area, and retained Terraprobe Inc. to provide technical support during the Class EA including the development of detailed design drawings of the preferred solution. Through the Class EA process, extensive Community Liaison Committee (CLC) meetings and input from Terraprobe Inc., the preferred solution was determined to be slope re-grading and stabilization with intensive plantings for Nos. 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 Royal Rouge Trail, and a Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Wall for Nos. 42, 44, 46 and 48 Royal Rouge Trail, where re-grading was not possible due to the existing slope geometry and presence of existing structures such as in-ground pools.

The MSE wall, as designed by Terraprobe Inc., will be constructed using a proprietary product called SierraScape® manufactured by Nilex Civil Environmental Group. SierraScape® is a retaining wall system constructed of wire baskets connected to geogrid reinforcement to contain and support engineered fill and vegetation. The baskets are installed and connected to one another individually, working well in situations where the minimizing changes to the existing slope geometry are required or desirable.

Tender RSD12-77 provides for a licensed contractor experienced with the SierraScape® system to complete the installation of the MSE wall and slope re-grading.

RATIONALEA Request for Pre-Qualification (RFPQ) for general contractors for the slope re-grading and installation of the MSE wall was advertised on-line with Biddingo.com on June 7, 2012 and closed on June 15, 2012. The contract generally includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the supply of labour, material, supervision and equipment required to complete the scope of work for the project. The contract includes basic site restoration such as the removal of temporary access, topsoiling and installation of sod, however it excludes all final landscaping, such as the re-instatement of patios, gardens and plantings.

Interested general contractors in pre-qualifying were advised that in order to receive a tender package, potential bidders would need to provide the following:

completed CCDC 11 - Contractor's Qualification Statement (Canadian Construction

Documents Committee);past experience in the construction of retaining walls of similar size;

past experience with similar projects;

experience of suggested personnel for this project;

project record over the past five years;

ability to meet construction schedule milestones;

ability to coordinate work by others;

experience dealing with projects with construction budgets of $500,000.00 to $800,000.00;

references focusing on history of project control and experience.

All interested general contractors are required to submit a bid bond of 10% of the contract price at the time of the tender submission. Pre-qualification information was submitted by the following 11 firms:

Bronte Landscape & Construction;

Cedar Springs Landscape Group;

Dynex Construction;

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Iron Trio;

JMJ Construction;

Metric Contracting;

Ontario Construction;

TBG Landscape;

Gateman-Milloy;

Marnix Infrastructure; and

Pine Valley Enterprises;

The pre-qualifying documents were reviewed by the selection committee made up of TRCA staff whose evaluation was based on the previously defined criteria and reference checks for past completed projects.

Based on the evaluation process, tender documents were made available to the following eight general contractors:

Bronte Landscape & Construction;

Cedar Springs Landscape Group;

Dynex Construction;

Iron Trio;

JMJ Construction;

Metric Contracting;

Ontario Construction; and

TBG Landscape;

On July 6, 2012, TRCA issued an Invitation to Tender to the pre-qualified firms and invited them to a mandatory site meeting on July 12, 2012. All the invited firms with the exception of JMJ Construction attended the mandatory site meeting.

Tenders closed on July 26, 2012 at 12:00pm and were opened by the Tender Opening Committee on July 27, 2012 with the following results:

Contract RSD12-77Bidder Tender Amount

(plus HST)TBG Landscape Inc. $422,807.11Cedar Springs Landscape Group Ltd. $694,020.00Metric Contracting Services Corp. $1,091,760.00

Having previously pre-qualified the bidders qualifications, TRCA staff evaluated the tenders on the bid prices and the ability to complete the project as specified in the tender documents.

TRCA staff and Terraprobe estimated the contract value to be approximately $500,000 to $800,000.

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TRCA staff acknowledge the range in bids and offer the following explanation based on experience tendering contracts of a similar nature. The bid by Metric Contracting Services Corp. (Metric) is higher than the estimated value as expected, given that Metric is typically involved in large, multi-million dollar contracts that carry higher overhead costs and a greater profit margin. The low bid by TBG Landscape Inc. (TBG) is slightly lower than estimated, however this may be attributed to TBG's extensive experience installing Sierrascape®, which may result in a shorter duration to complete the work, reducing staff and equipment costs.The bid by Cedar Springs Landscape Group Ltd. is within the estimated range.

Based on evaluation of the bids received, receipt of recommendation from Nilex Civil Environmental Group, and the result of subsequent discussions with TBG to ensure that the scope of work is completely understood, TRCA staff recommend that Contract RSD12-77 be awarded to TBG Landscape Inc. at a total cost not to exceed $422,807.11, plus an optional $95,000.00 to complete final landscaping and restoration, plus a 30% contingency, plus HST, it being the lowest bid meeting TRCA’s specifications. As previously noted the current contract does not include final landscaping and restoration, however given TBG's extensive landscaping experience, the option to add this item to the existing contract may result in additional cost savings to the project through the elimination of a separate tendering process and mobilization/demobilization fees. It is noted that the option to add the landscaping component to the contract would be determined based on the satisfactory performance of the contractor at an appropriate point during construction. A 30% contingency is also recommended should additional excavation and materials be required to install the bottom course of the MSE wall on firm subgrade, which can only be determined during construction when the subsurface soils are exposed.

FINANCIAL DETAILSAt Authority Meeting #10/11, held on November 25, 2011, Resolution #A245/11 was approved, in part, as follows:

...THAT the Executive Committee be designated the powers of the Authority during the month of August, 2012, as defined in Section 2.10 of the Rules of Conduct;...

It is noted that the value of the contract normally requires Authority approval, however TRCA staff is requesting the approval of the Executive Committee to award the contract in the absence of an Authority meeting in August, as per above-noted Resolution #A245/11, due to the need to commence work while weather conditions are optimal to minimize the risk of further slope failures and additional disturbance during construction as a result of heavy precipitation.

The total cost to complete the construction of the 30 - 48 Royal Rouge Trail Erosion Control Project, including staff time, consulting fees, legal fees, engineering support during construction, final landscaping and restoration and contingency, is estimated at $1.04M. Funding is available through TRCA's Capital Erosion Control Monitoring and Maintenance Program from the City of Toronto within account 144-01.

Report prepared by: James Dickie, 416-392-9702 Emails: [email protected] Information contact: James Dickie, 416-392-9702Emails: [email protected]: August 01, 2012

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Item EX8.3TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee

Meeting #6/12, August 10, 2012

FROM: Deborah Martin-Downs, Director, Ecology

RE: NUMERICAL MODELLINGAward of Contract ECO12-01

____________________________________________________________________________KEY ISSUEApproval to award Contract ECO12-01 for numerical modelling services.

RECOMMENDATION

WHEREAS the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) require additional groundwater modelling services and outputs for water budget analysis in the Orangeville area;

AND WHEREAS Matrix Solutions Inc. has already developed regional scale groundwater and surface water models for the Orangeville area;

THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED THAT the contract for numerical modelling services for the Orangeville area be awarded to Matrix Solutions Inc. of Breslau, for a total cost not to exceed $190,000.00 plus HST;

AND FURTHER THAT authorized officials be directed to take the necessary action to implement the contract including the signing and execution of documents.

BACKGROUNDA water budget analysis measures and characterizes the contribution of each component of the hydrologic system. The outputs include both a quantitative measure of the various components of the hydrologic cycle (precipitation, runoff, evapotranspiration, water use, etc.) and an understanding of the pathways that water takes through a watershed.

Under the Clean Water Act, 2006, water budgets are completed in a staged approach beginning with a conceptual water budget report, followed by more detailed assessments (i.e., Tier 1, 2 and 3), where required. AquaResource Inc., a division of Matrix Solutions Inc., has worked with both Credit Valley Conservation and MNR for more than five years to develop numerical surface water and groundwater models for the Credit Valley jurisdiction, including the Orangeville area. The final output of this work, a Tier 3 Water Budget, was approved by MNR in 2011. To date, this is the only Tier 3 Water Budget that has received final provincial approval.

MNR has contracted with TRCA to complete additional analysis based on the approved Orangeville Tier 3 Water Budget numerical models and develop updated Guidance Modules for other source protection authorities across the province. Specifically, the province requires:

testing of climate change data sets;

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ranking of significant drinking water threats identified through the existing Tier 3 Water

Budget work;assessment of the effectiveness of possible risk management measures; and

development of guidance modules and training materials.

TRCA has been requested to oversee this work because of our ongoing work with the province on the Risk Management Measures Catalogue and climate change adaptation training materials. In addition, TRCA is the lead conservation authority for the CTC Source Protection Region, which includes the Orangeville water supplies.

AquaResource Inc. has unique qualifications and experience with respect to this project. Over the past five years, they have:

completed all of the water budget numerical modelling to date for the Orangeville area;

been the lead consultant in the preparation of the "Guide for Assessment of Hydrologic

Effects of Climate Change in Ontario";prepared the "Water Budget and Water Quantity Risk Assessment Guide" for MOE and

MNR; worked with TRCA in the development of Climate Change Adaptation training materials;

anddeveloped the geodatabase used to store water budget information for the province.

RATIONALEThe Tier 3 Water Budget developed by Matrix Solutions will be used extensively in this assessment. TRCA staff require a consultant to utilize the hydrologic and hydrogeologic framework developed through the Orangeville Tier 3 Water Budget project as a basis for assessing a variety of future climate scenarios and risk management measures. Because of the knowledge and expertise gained by Matrix Solutions through the development and calibration of the Orangeville models, they are uniquely qualified to undertake this additional modelling work. The cost of retaining another firm to complete this work would be much higher and the process would take significantly longer, since there would be a substantial learning curve for another consultant to understand the hydrologic and hydrogeologic model construction and numerical model parameter estimation process as well as the climate change requirements. Staff therefore recommend award of the contract on a sole source basis as per Section 1.14.5 of TRCA's Purchasing Policy as follows:

The required goods and services are to be supplied by a particular vendor or

supplier having special knowledge, skills, expertise or experience that cannot be provided by any other supplier.

In accordance with the approved TRCA Purchasing Policy, Executive Committee approval is required for sole source procurement up to $200,000.

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FINANCIAL DETAILSThe upset limit for this study is $190,000.00, plus HST. This work will be funded by a grant from MOE and will be charged to Account 120-23.

Report prepared by: Don Ford, extension 5369 Emails: [email protected] Information contact: Don Ford, extension 5369 Emails: [email protected]: June 27, 2012

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Item EX8.4TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee

Meeting #6/12, August 10, 2012

FROM: Nick Saccone, Director, Restoration Services

RE: ARSENAL LANDS 1352 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST ROOF REPLACEMENT AND REPAIR PROJECTContract RSD12-95

____________________________________________________________________________KEY ISSUEAward of Contract RSD12-95 for the supply of all labour, materials and equipment necessary for the replacement of an existing flat roof system at 1352 Lakeshore Road East in the City of Mississauga.

RECOMMENDATION

THAT Contract RSD12-95 for the supply of all labour, materials and equipment necessary for the replacement of an existing flat roof system, be awarded to Applewood Roofing & Sheet Metal Limited for a total cost not to exceed $107,140.00, plus a contingency amount of $21,450.00 to be expended as authorized by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) staff, plus HST, it being the lowest bid meeting TRCA cost estimates and specifications;

AND FURTHER THAT authorized officials be directed to take the necessary action to implement the contract including the signing and execution of documents.

BACKGROUNDThe Canadian Arsenal Lands property is located at 1352 Lakeshore Road East. The property has been retained as a local landmark and a reminder of the significance of this site and its contribution to both World War I and World War II. In World War I, Canada's first aerodrome and flying school was established on the Arsenal Lands by the Curtis Aeroplane Company. Between 1917 and 1919, the area was used as a training centre for the Cadet Wing of the Royal Flying Corps. In World War II, Small Arms Limited occupied the Arsenal Lands and operated the Canadian Small Arms School, a rifle range and an ammunition plant. More recently, Hydro One and the Police Cadet Training School occupied this administrative building for numerous years, and the semi-underground rifle range is still used by private gun clubs. Now primarily a park and open space, the Arsenal Lands is associated with both the natural environment and with significant historical developments on these lands. The warehouse/administrative building and water tower are the last visible remnants of the former ammunitions plant that occupied this site.

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The contractor will coordinate all construction activities which comprise of the replacement of an existing flat roof system, including felt paper, gravel stop/curb, fascia, metal flashings and the removal off-site of the existing flat roof down to the wood decking, to repair 21 broken glass panels on existing skylights. The roof repairs will closely match the existing aesthetics of the building to meet the heritage building provisions. With the receipt of all necessary approvals and funding, the main goal for the roof rehabilitation is to stop further deterioration of this historic building.

RATIONALERequest for Pre-Qualification (RFPQ) for contractors was advertised on-line with Biddingo.com on July 2, 2012 and closed on July 11, 2012. The work includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the supply of labour, material, supervision and equipment required to complete the scope of work for the project.

Interested general contractors in pre-qualifying were advised that the criteria for evaluation will include the following in order to receive a tender package:

CCDC 11 (Canadian Construction Documents Committee) requirements and completion;

past experience in the construction of buildings of similar size;

past experience with similar buildings;

experience of suggested personnel for this project;

project record over the past five years;

ability to meet construction schedule milestones;

ability to coordinate work by others;

experience dealing with designated hazardous substances;

experience dealing with projects with construction budgets of $100,000.00 to $200,000.00;

references focusing on firms history of project control and experience.

All interested general contractors are required to submit a bid bond of 10% of the contract price at the time of the tender submission. Pre-qualification information was submitted by the following 12 firms:

Applewood Roofing & Sheet Metal Limited;

Aseal Roofing & Sheet Metal;

Atlas-Apex Roofing;

Colombus Aluminum & Roofing Limited;

Eye-Con Contracting Limited;

Flynn Canada Limited;

Morosons Construction Limited;

Nedlaw Roofs;

Norex Roofing;

The Consilium Group;

Top-Line Roofing & Sheet-Metal Inc.; and

Triumph Roofing.

The pre-qualifying documents were reviewed by the selection committee made up of TRCA staff whose evaluation was based on the previously defined criteria and reference checks for past completed projects.

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Based on the evaluation process, tenders documents were made available to the following 11 general contractors:

Applewood Roofing & Sheet Metal Limited;

Aseal Roofing & Sheet Metal;

Atlas-Apex Roofing;

Colombus Aluminum & Roofing Limited;

Eye-Con Contracting Limited;

Flynn Canada Limited;

Morosons Construction Limited;

Nedlaw Roofs;

Norex Roofing;

The Consilium Group; and

Triumph Roofing.

All pre-qualified companies attended a mandatory site meeting on July16, 2012.

Tenders closed on July 26, 2012 at 12:00pm and were opened by the Tender Opening Committee on July 27, 2012 with the following results:

BIDDERS TOTAL(Plus HST)

Applewood Roofing & Sheet Metal Ltd. $107,140.00Flynn Canada Limited $134,288.00Aseal Roofing & Sheet Metal $134,650.00Nedlaw Roofs $144,650.00The Consilium Group $148,354.00Eye-Con Contracting Limited $154,065.50Triumph Roofing $171,564.65Norex Roofing $181,250.00Morosons Construction Limited $208,000.00Atlas-Apex Roofing $216,000.89Colombus Aluminum & Roofing Limited $249,200.00

Based on the bids received, staff recommend that Applewood Roofing & Sheet Metal Limited be awarded Contract RSD12-95 for the supply all labour, materials and equipment necessary for the replacement of an existing flat roof system at 1352 Lakeshore Road East, City of Mississauga, for a total amount not to exceed $107,140.00.00, plus a contingency amount of $21,450.00 to be expended as authorized by TRCA staff, plus HST, it being the lowest bid that meets TRCA cost estimates and specifications.

FINANCIAL DETAILSFunds are available from Peel Land Care funding within account #440-20.

Report prepared by: James Dickie, 416-392-9702Emails: [email protected] Information contact: Aaron D'Souza, extension 5775Emails: ajd'[email protected]: August 01, 2012

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Item EX8.5TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee

Meeting #6/12, August 10, 2012

FROM: Mike Fenning, Senior Manager, Conservation Lands and Property Services

RE: CLAREMONT CONSERVATION AREARenewal of Licence Agreement with the Durham District School Board and Replacement of Storage Facilities/Bridge Crossings.

____________________________________________________________________________KEY ISSUERenewal of the Licence Agreement with the Durham District School Board and for approval of replacement of program equipment storage facilities with a portable classroom and replacement of two bridges crossing Mitchell Creek for the purposes of student program use.

RECOMMENDATION

THAT the licence agreement with the Durham District School Board for the operation of the Board-established Duffins Creek Environmental Education Centre as located within the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's (TRCA) Claremont Conservation Area be renewed until December 31, 2017 based on the continued use by the School Board of their nonpermanent, portable structure;

THAT the basic rent be established as $12,200.00 per licence year plus HST and 15% administration service charges, effective January 2012 and increased by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of the preceding year for each successive year of the term of the licence agreement;

THAT TRCA approve the replacement of the program equipment storage facility with a nonpermanent, portable structure;

THAT TRCA approve the replacement of two bridges crossing Mitchell Creek for student program use, subject to all necessary regulatory approvals;

AND FURTHER THAT the appropriate TRCA officials be authorized and directed to take whatever action may be required to give effect thereto, including the obtaining of any necessary approvals and the execution of any documents.

BACKGROUNDIn 1989, the Durham District School Board (DDSB) requested permission to construct an outdoor education centre facility on TRCA-owned lands for the purpose of providing outdoor education programs to DDSB students. The DDSB indicated that their objective was to provide a facility to accommodate both residential and day programs; however, given the economic situation of the day, the Board wished to proceed with a portable, day-use facility only within the first five year term of the lease. TRCA considered this use compatible with the Claremont Conservation Area (where TRCA owns and operates its own residential education field centre) and in July 1989, directed staff to prepare the necessary agreement document to allow for the construction of a portable structure by the School Board.

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At the request of the School Board, in 1994, 1999 and 2005 TRCA approved the renewal of the lease, for a further term of five years each, based on the continued use and operation by the Board of their nonpermanent portable structure. The last term ended on August 31, 2009.

RATIONALEStaff from TRCA and DDSB formally meet on an regular basis to review the operation and renegotiate the licence agreement. The School Board advised that they wish to renew the licence agreement for a further five years; however, their operation would be dependant upon the replacement of the current program equipment storage facility and two bridges over Mitchell Creek.

The current program equipment storage facility is an old building remaining from when the Claremont Conservation Area was operating in the 1970s and is no longer suitable for use due to issues with mould and the need for expensive structural repairs. The DDSB is proposing to replace this building with a nonpermanent, portable classroom that can be better maintained and will meet the needs of visiting students. Replacement of this structure is proposed for late August 2012. TRCA Planning and Development staff has reviewed this request and has no objection to the construction of the new equipment storage facility subject to the establishment of sediment fencing/tree hoarding.

The replacement of the two bridges consists of removal of four temporary bridges that do not meet current TRCA standards with two permanent bridges that meet all regulatory and safety standards. TRCA Planning and Ecology staff have reviewed the engineering, site plans and restoration plans and have requested additional information from the DDSB. Replacement of these bridges is proposed to take place in 2013, pending final plan review approval from TRCA and MNR staff. DDSB will be responsible for all costs associated with the construction and maintenance of these bridges for the duration of the lease.

The DDSB facility is very well maintained and has been subject to regular improvements both inside and outside. The working relationship with DDSB over the last 22 years has also been excellent in both quality of programming and personnel. The centre is well attended by DDSB students (just over 4,400 students attended in 2011) which greatly enhances the delivery of conservation education within the region. In addition, TRCA's working relationship with the DDSB extends beyond this licence agreement as the DDSB is the primary user of TRCA's Claremont Field Centre which provides students with a residential education experience. TRCA staff recommend that the lease be renewed.

FINANCIAL DETAILSThe lease cost for the 2012 calendar year is $12,200 plus HST and a 15% administrative service charge. Provision to increase the basic rent each year based on the Consumer Price Index of the preceding year is incorporated.

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Additionally, DDSB will continue to pay for shared services related to road maintenance with Claremont Conservation Area and any joint development/maintenance projects of mutual benefit to TRCA and the DDSB.

Report prepared by: Darryl Gray, 416-791-0327, Lori Colussi extension 5303 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] Information contact: Darryl Gray, 416-791-0327, Lori Colussi, extension 5303 Emails: [email protected], [email protected]: July 25, 2012

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Item EX10.1TO: Chair and Members of the Executive Committee

Meeting #6/12, August 10, 2012

FROM: Carolyn Woodland, Director, Planning and Development

RE: APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS PURSUANT TO ONTARIO REGULATION 166/06Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses

____________________________________________________________________________KEY ISSUEPursuant to Ontario Regulation 166/06, written permission from the Authority is required for:

a) straightening, changing, diverting or interfering in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream or watercourse, or for changing or interfering in any way with a wetland;

b) development, if in the opinion of the authority, the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches or pollution or the conservation of land may be affected by the development.

A permit may be refused through a Hearing Process, if in the opinion of the Authority, the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the conservation of land is affected.

RECOMMENDATION

THAT permits be granted in accordance with Ontario Regulation 166/06 for the applications which are listed below:

PERMIT APPLICATIONS EX10.1 - EX10.8 ARE MAJOR APPLICATIONS

Applications that involved a more complex suite of technical studies to demonstrate consistency with policies; applications that cover a significant geographic area (e.g. subdivisions, stormwater management ponds), extensive modifications to the landscape, major infrastructure projects, emergency works, resolution of violations/after the fact permits, trail construction

CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

EX10.1 FIELDGATE/WESTWOOD MALL HOLDINGS LTD.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 12, Concession 8 Lot 12, Plan 43R-14797, (7205 Goreway Drive), in the City of Mississauga, Mimico Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Fieldgate/Westwood Mall Holdings Ltd.. The purpose is to undertake works within the TRCA Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek Watershed to place fill, grade, construct stormwater management structures and a single-storey building with parking and landscaping to facilitate a commercial development at 7205 Goreway Dr., City of Mississauga, associated with a municipal building permit.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Letter of Undertaking signed by Matthew West, Westwood Mall Holdings Inc., dated

July 27, 2012, to provide final engineering and landscaping plans and reports prior to issuance of the permit.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The applicant is proposing to expand and renovate the existing Westwood Mall located at 7205 Goreway Dr. City of Mississauga, by constructing a free standing single-storey retail building of approximately 8,712 sq. m. on a 1.74 ha site. The expansion and renovation of the mall site will consist of the construction of a retail building and associated servicing, grading, paving and landscaping works. The proposed works are to occur on lands which are either paved or are currently vacant. The site is constrained by the Mimico Creek Valley to the north, the existing Westwood Mall to the east and a City of Mississauga bus terminal to the west. In order to facilitate the development while meeting the City's urban design standards (e.g. loading and traffic circulation and pedestrian access to the bus terminal and the existing trail system), a reduction in the buffer from the long-term stable top of slope (from 10 m to 6 m) at the easterly corner of the building will be permitted, provided that an ecological net gain is established. This net gain is to be established by extending the buffer on the north-westerly side of the building and heavily planting the entire buffer area. An addition of approximately 1,931 sq. m. or 0.19 ha will be added to the buffer.

Control of Flooding:The proposed works are located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters are anticipated.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained on the subject property during all phases of construction as per TRCA guidelines.

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Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns anticipated with this project.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as part of the construction. A net ecological gain will be achieved by adding approximate 1,931 sq. m. or 0.19 ha to the buffer area from the long-term stable top of slope. There are no fisheries concerns anticipated with this project.

PlantingsThe buffer will be heavily planted with native non-invasive species, in accordance with TRCA's planting guidelines.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 G) - Infilling, of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47110 - Application #: 0164/12/MISSReport Prepared by: Leilani Lee-Yates, extension 5370For information contact: Leilani Lee-Yates, extension 5370Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.2 43 RIVERSIDE CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 219, Plan 66R-14513, Part 3, 4 Plan M356, 43 Riverside Crescent, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct an inground pool and associated hardscaping to the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 43 Riverside Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Lot Survey Sketch, Site Plan, submitted by Brooke Patterson, received on June 13,

2012;Drawing, Landscape Plan, prepared by D.K. Enterprises Inc., dated June 2012,

received on July 27, 2012, redline revised by TRCA staff on July 30, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within the TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an inground swimming pool and associated hardscaping within the existing stone patio to the rear of the single family detached dwelling at 43 Riverside Crescent. The subject site is located east of Royal York Road and south of Bloor Street West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The property is located within the vicinity of the Humber Marshes, backing onto the Humber River and property owned by TRCA.

Conditional Approval:

The issuance of this permit is conditional on the permanent removal of an existing ice rink structure that was constructed on and over the top of bank without the benefit of TRCA and municipal permit approvals. A violation notice was issued by TRCA enforcement staff on December 15, 2010. A letter was issued by TRCA Planning and Development staff on February 11, 2011, , which stated that the ice rink could not be supported in its current location. A site visit was carried out on June 21, 2012. The owner appeared to be removing the structure, but, at the time, some of the structure remained in place. The proposed site plan indicates the complete removal of the ice rink structure and placement of sod on the disturbed area.

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Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Sediment and erosion control fencing will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction to prevent debris from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no slope stability/geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines. Recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(E) - Development Guidelines for Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47507 - Application #: 0469/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.3 CITY OF TORONTOTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on , (117 Torresdale Avenue to Don River W Branch - Assignment 28-04B), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to construct 160m of new 1650mm to 2250 mm diameter storm pipes to enhance the discharge capacity of the existing 1500mm diameter sewer, near Harryetta Gardens in North York, Toronto. The existing storm outlet will be upgraded to accommodate the addition of a second storm pipe. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Letter of Undertaking dated July 27, 2012 prepared by City of Toronto committing to

provide revisions to the engineering plans/drawings to the satisfaction of TRCA staff and other relevant/application documentation, received on July 30, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The City of Toronto is proposing to upgrade the existing storm sewers within the roadway in the Torresdale Avenue areas as well as the construction of a new stormwater system adjacent to the existing one within the easement through the G. Ross Lord Park and Harryetta Gardens.. The works occurring within the TRCA regulated area forms part of the larger works to improve stormwater system in this Basement Flooding Area. The proposed project was indented during the Environmental Assessment study that was completed by the City of Toronto in 2009.

The purpose of the work is alleviate surface stormwater flooding during large storm events; this will be achieved by increasing the storm sewer system;'s inlet capacity and pipe diameters. That way, it will enhance the system's ability to convey major system stormwater from the roadway to the existing discharge location on the West Don River, upstream of the G. Ross Lord Dam. Thus. the project will include the construction of approximately 160m of new 1650mm to 2250 mm diameter storm sewer pipes, running parallel to the existing storm system within the existing City easement from Torresdale Avenue to the West Don River, just upstream of the dam. The City is also planning to upgrade storm outfall to the West Don River to accommodate the second storm pipe. The project to designed to minimize vegetation impacts. However, nine trees will be impacted/removed. City staff has designed a restoration plan to be implemented once construction is complete. Trees are being replaced at a three to one ratio within the G Ross Lord park area. Construction is proposed for fall of 2012.

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Control of Flooding:Although the work site is located within the Regional Storm floodplain, no grade changes are proposed. TRCA staff has confirmed that the proposed works will not affect the conveyance or storage of floodwaters. Staff is working with City staff regarding an appropriate worksite contingency management plan to be available on site for use when necessary

Pollution:Standard erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering the watercourse. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA's "Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban Construction" (2006).

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:No adverse geotechnical/slope stability are anticipated.

Conservation of Land:With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

PlantingsThe project components were designed to minimize vegetation impacts. All disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction.A comprehensive site restoration plan is being designed in conjunction with Toronto Urban Forestry staff to address vegetation impacts/removals associated with the proposed works.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program

CFN: 43828 - Application #: 0209/10/TORReport Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714Date: July 30, 2012

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EX10.4 CITY OF TORONTOTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on , (Duncanwoods Drive and Finch Avenue West), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to upgrade the existing storm sewers within the Duncanwoods Drive Greenbelt and along Finch Avenue West, in the City of Toronto. The proposed upgrades were first identified during the City of Toronto's 2009 Environmental Assessment study that was completed for Basement Flooding Area 28. There will be no in-water works associated with this project.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Letter of Undertaking dated July 27, 2012, prepared by City of Toronto committing to

provide revisions to the engineering plans/drawings to the satisfaction of TRCA staff and other relevant/application documentation, received on July 30, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

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Proposal:The City of Toronto is proposing to undertake sanitary and stormwater sewer upgrades within the Duncanwoods Drive Greenbelt as wall as along Finch Avenue West, from Islington Avenue eastwards to the Duncanwoods Drive Greenbelt. This work is part of the larger Basement Flood Area 28 -Assignment 28-01, which includes storm and sanitary sewer upgrades along the several other roadways including Gracedale Boulevard, Penn Drive, Cherrylawn Avenue and Navenby Crescent in Etobicoke. The proposed upgrades were first identified as part of the City of Toronto's 2009 Environmental Assessment study that was completed for Basement Flooding Area 28. TRCA regulates only sections of the project area (including sections of Finch Avenue West and the Duncanwoods Drive Greenbelt). The primary purpose of the proposed works is to alleviate stormwater flooding during extreme storm events. This will be achieved by improving the storm and sanitary system's hydraulics, through replacement of sewers with same or larger diameter pipes and increased sewer depths and gradients. It is expected that these upgrades will facilitate the capture of stormwater from the roadways which will be conveyed through the storms minor systems. Within the Duncanwoods Drive Greenbelt, the City will be upgrading the existing 1050mm diameter storm sewer with a 1500mm diameter storm sewer; while the sanitary sewer on Finch Avenue will be upgraded to a 450mm PVC pipe. Existing manholes will be upgraded as required. The alignment of the sewers within Duncanwoods Drive Greenbelt was designed to minimize ecological impacts. Toronto Water staff is working with Urban Forestry staff regarding vegetation removals and restoration of the site. Construction is proposed for fall of 2012.

Control of Flooding:TRCA staff has confirmed that the proposed works will not affect the conveyance or storage of floodwaters.

Pollution:Standard erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering the nearby catch basins and watercourse. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA's "Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban Construction" (2006). City has committed to undertake near-water works only during favorable weather conditions to reduce the potential for pollution.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:Staff has not identified any geotechnical/slope stability issues with the proposal.

Conservation of Land:With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated.

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PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction. Street trees impacted along Finch Avenue will be replaced once construction is completed. Toronto Water staff is working with Urban Forestry staff regarding vegetation removals and restoration of the Duncanwoods Drive Greenbelt.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47747 - Application #: 0545/12/TORReport Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.5 CITY OF TORONTOTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Plan 6108, (Northwood Park at Grandravine Drive), in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Toronto. The purpose is to replace the existing 1500mm diameter storm sewer with anew 2100mm storm sewer within Northwood Park, near Grandravine Drive and Sentinel Road in North York. This constitutes the first phase of the assignment for this Basement Flooding Area and will include the construction of two surface stormwater spillways. One spillway will direct flows from Sentinel Road while the other spillway will direct flows from Grandravine Drive into the ravine area. There will be no in-water works associated with this project.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

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Letter of Undertaking dated July 27, 2012 prepared by City of Toronto committing to

provide revisions to the engineering plans/drawings to the satisfaction of TRCA staff and other relevant/application documentation, received on July 30, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The City of Toronto is proposing to undertake stormwater management system improvements to alleviate surface storm water flooding. This work is part of the larger Basement Flood Area 14 -Assignment 14-01, which includes storm and sanitary sewer upgrades along the roadways and the ravine area, upstream and downstream of Northwood Park.

This first phase of work within Northwood Park will occur within the grassy area of Northwood Park ravine, south of Grandravine Drive and west of Sentinel Road. The works will involve the replacement of 75m of existing 1500mm diameter storm sewer with new 2100 mm diameter storm sewer as well as the replacement of approximately 66m of existing 375mm diameter sanitary sewer with in-line storage box culvert unit with dimensions of 3000 mm wide by 1500 mm high. Two new surface stormwater spillways will be constructed within the grass-lined area of Northwood Park (within the ravine area) from Grandravine Drive and Sentinel Road into Northwood Park. One spillway will direct flows from Sentinel Road while the other spillway will direct flows from Grandravine Drive into the ravine. These spillways will be grass-lined. Additionally, this project will involve the construction of a high-level overflow outlet structure within the ravine area to convey excess flows during extreme storm events (i.e. greater than the 1 in 5 year storm event). This work is expected to increase the storm sewer inlet capacity in the contributing upstream area by a total of approximately 3,700 liters per second (L/s) for the 1:100 year storm event. Toronto Water staff is working with the Urban Forestry staff to develop an comprehensive site restoration plan for TRCA review and approval which will be implemented once the construction is completed.

Control of Flooding:TRCA staff has confirmed that the proposed works will not affect the conveyance or storage of floodwaters within this area of the watershed.

Pollution:Standard erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering the watercourse. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA's "Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban Construction" (2006).

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:No adverse geotechnical/slope stability are anticipated. The design of the spillways have been reviewed by TRCA geotechnical engineer.

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Conservation of Land:With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species following construction. A comprehensive site restoration plan is being designed in conjunction with Toronto Urban Forestry staff to address vegetation impacts associated with the proposed works.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program

CFN: 47746 - Application #: 0586/12/TORReport Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714Date: July 30, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.6 WRIGLEY CANADATo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 2, Concession 3, (1123 Leslie Street), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Wrigley Canada. The purpose is to re-construct a failed valley slope and underground storm pipe, install a new manhole at the top of slope and a new rip-rap apron at the toe of the slope.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

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Letter Re: 1123 Leslie Street Storm Drain Outfall and Bank Restoration, prepared by

exp Services Inc., dated July 20, 2012, received by TRCA July 23, 2012;Letter of Undertaking Re: TRCA Permit Application 0017/12/TOR, prepared by Wrigley

Canada, dated July 18, 2012, received by TRCA July 23, 2012;Drawing No. EX-01, Storm Drain Outfall and Bank Restoration Existing Site Plan,

prepared by exp Services Inc., dated June 2012, received by TRCA staff June 14, 2012;Drawing No. RM-01, Storm Drain Outfall and Bank Restoration Existing Site Plan

prepared by exp Services Inc., dated June 2012, received by TRCA staff June 14, 2012;Drawing No. CS-01, Storm Drain Outfall and Bank Restoration Cross-Sections,

prepared by exp. Services Inc., dated June, 2012, received by TRCA staff July 23, 2012;Drawing No. GN-01, Storm Drain Outfall and Bank Restoration Details and General

Notes, prepared by exp Services Inc., dated June, 2012, received by TRCA July 23, 2012;Drawing No. ESCP-01, Storm Drain Outfall and Bank Restoration Erosion and

Sediment Control Plan, prepared by exp Services Inc., dated June, 2012, received by TRCA July 23, 2012;“Geotechnical Investigation Storm Drain Outfall and Bank Restoration”, prepared by

exp Services Inc., dated June 12, 2012, received by TRCA June 14, 2012;“Slope Failure, Arborist Report & Landscape Restoration Compensation Plan”,

prepared by Aboud and Associates Inc., dated June 11, 2012 received by TRCA June 14, 2012 that includes:Drawing No. L1, Landscape Restoration and Compensation Plan, prepared by Aboud & Associates Inc., dated June 2012, received by TRCA June 14, 2012;Drawing No. T1, Tree Protection Plan, prepared by Aboud and Associates Inc., dated

June 2012, received by TRCA June 14, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed in order to re-construct a failed valley slope and underground storm pipe, install a new manhole at the top of slope and a new rip-rap apron at the toe of slope near the south bank of Wilket Creek Tributary. The property is located at 1123 Leslie Street, west of Don Mills Road and north of Eglinton Avenue East and contains an existing industrial operation. The subject slope with underground storm pipe is located on the north side of the Wrigley Canada Plant. Stormwater drains through the roof drains to a manhole within the plant which connects to the pipe underneath the slope and outlets to Wilket Creek Tributary. The existing corrugated steel pipe (CSP) has broken and stormwater has washed out the surrounding soils causing a sinkhole just beyond the top of slope that is approximately 3 metres wide by 2 metres deep and continues 15 metres down the slope near the existing gabion basket wall. Given the close proximity of the sinkhole to the plant it was necessary to repair the slope immediately to avoid additional slope failure and a letter permitting the work to begin was issued by the CAO's office.

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The proposed works involve clearing the slope down to the competent native sand, sandy silt till or existing fill soil and adding compacted bedding. A new manhole will be installed near the top of slope, and the CSP between the existing and new connection to the proposed manhole will be lined with PVC. The pipe located within the existing gabion basket wall near the slope toe will also be lined with PVC. The main pipe from the proposed manhole to the gabion basket wall will be replaced with a new 525mm PVC pipe. The proposed pipe will be able to convey the 100-year storm event and its associated velocity. All stormwater run-off will be pre-treated by oil/grit separators. The proposed pipe will also be anchored at every second joint using a cutoff wall to restrain pipe movement and mitigate the potential to fail due to high flow velocities. Once installed, the pipe will be covered with 600mm lightly compacted fine sand and native and fill soils will be used to backfill the trench and restore the slope to it's previous grade. Rip rap will then be applied at the pipe outlet. Once the works are complete, the disturbed slope area will be re-naturalized with native trees, shrubs and seed mix.

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:The proposal includes an erosion and sediment control plan to prevent construction related sediment from moving down to the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:A geotechnical slope stability report that assesses the existing slope stability through a subsurface analysis and provides details on the replacement storm drain construction has been provided. The report also includes details for the temporary shoring system to be used given the deep excavation required and existing fill soils within the work area. The report has been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff and the proposal will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of this report.

Conservation of Land:The proposal will repair an area of natural slope damaged due to an underground stormwater pipe breakage. The slope will be planted with native trees, shrubs and seed mix that will be allowed to re-naturalize over time. Tree protection fencing will be in place to ensure that there will be no future damage to the slope as well as adjoining trees.

PlantingsA total of 19 trees require removal to carry out the proposed works. As a result, 57 native tree and 700 shrub plantings will be provided within the work area in compensation. An EcoBlanket will also be applied on the bare soil areas containing a broad selection of native woodland seed mix. Tree protection fencing will also be installed to protect trees adjacent to the work area during construction.

Policy Guidelines:The proposed works comply with Section 4.3, Infrastructure and Servicing of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

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CFN: 46813 - Application #: 0017/12/TORReport Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 30, 2012

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.7 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORKTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere at 46 Uplands Avenue (Uplands Golf Course), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by the City of Vaughan. The purpose is to permit the placement of an overland sewer bypass, install a new 900mm sewer along a new alignment to replace the damaged sewer, and rehabilitate the slumping creek bank in Uplands Golf Course. A letter of Advice will be written on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the cold water timing window will be applied unless otherwise specified by the Ministry of Natural Resources in writing.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Dwg No. PP-1, Sanitary Sewer Realignment, prepared by The Municipal Infrastructure

Group on behalf of the Regional Municipality of York, dated June 5, 2012, received by TRCA on June 7, 2012;Dwg No. GEO-1, Creek Restoration Works, prepared by The Municipal Infrastructure

Group on behalf of the Regional Municipality of York, dated June 5, 2012, received by TRCA on June 7, 2012;Sanitary Sewer Installation and Stream Restoration Works: Uplands Sanitary Sewer

Emergency Repair, South of Uplands Avenue, City of Vaughan, Ontario – Technical Report, prepared by Groundwater Environmental Management Services (GEMS) Inc., dated June 6, 2012, received by TRCA on June 7, 2012.

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RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The proposal is to permit the placement of an overland sewer bypass, install a new 900mm sewer along a new alignment to replace the damaged sewer, and rehabilitate the slumping creek bank in Uplands Golf Course, south of Highway 407, west of Yonge Street, in the Don River Watershed, City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York.

In late April 2012, TRCA was notified of some bank slumping of a tributary of the Don River in Uplands Golf Course. Upon further investigation, it was determined that the slumping was the result of the displacement of a large sanitary trunk sewer running parallel to the watercourse. Regional staff contacted TRCA and initiated an emergency works permit that would allow them to install an overland bypass system to relieve flows in the sewer and halt the continued slumping of the bank. After additional geotechnical work, it was determined that repair of the existing sewer was not the optimal solution, and that reconstruction of the sewer along a new alignment, further from the watercourse would be the most appropriate solution to prevent continued slumping of the bank and prevent a similar situation in the future. Once installation of the sewer is complete, the watercourse bank will be rehabilitated and restored to ensure long-term stability.

As part of the sewer installation work, the Region will be required to maintain continuous dewatering of the site to provide safe, dry working conditions. The Region has developed a monitoring program that will ensure that dewatering activities will have minimal impacts to the watercourse, and protect the local fishery. The Region has agreed to have TRCA's monitoring staff attend site meetings and conduct our own monitoring activities at the site to provide an increased level of assurance with respect to maintaining creek flows and water quality.

Control of Flooding:The project is located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. No new permanent above ground structures or significant grade changes are proposed, therefore, the work is not anticipated to affect the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution:Standard erosion and sediment control measures (double sediment fence) will be implemented prior to construction, maintained for the duration, and removed only after the site is stabilized and restored. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:Once the sewer installation is completed the creek bank will be reconstructed and stabilized. The proposed solution is anticipated to restore the pre-existing condition and provide a stable long-term condition.

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Conservation of Land:With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. A letter of Advice will be written on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the cold water fisheries timing window (all work to occur between July 1 - Sept 15) will be applied unless otherwise directed by the Ministry of Natural Resources in writing. No vegetation removals are proposed.

PlantingsAll areas will be restored with native seed upon completion of construction.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47350 - Application #: 0303/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744For information contact: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744Date: July 30, 2012

TOWN OF WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE

EX10.8 SORBARA DEVELOPMENT GROUP/L&M G.P. INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere, interfere with a wetland and alter a watercourse on Lot 32, Concession 9, (Hoover Park Drive & Reeves Way Boulevard), in the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Duffins Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Sorbara Development Group/L&M G.P. Inc.. The purpose is to prepare lands for servicing a residential subdivision and install infrastructure including a stormwater management pond and outfall, stormwater infiltration facilities, recreational trail and associated restoration landscaping.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Prairiewood Phase 1 Stormwater Management Brief West Development Area February

2012, Revised to June 2012, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd., received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 201, Storm Drainage Plan, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates

Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 401, Lot Grading Plan - West, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates

Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 402, Lot Grading Plan - East, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates

Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 505, Block 53 - South, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd.,

dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 506, Block 53/Block 54, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd.,

dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 507, Bock 53/Block 54, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd.,

dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 601, Stormwater Management Pond and Details, prepared by Sabourin

Kimble & Associates Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 602, Stormwater Management Details, prepared by Sabourin Kimble &

Associates Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 603, Stormwater Management LID Details, prepared by Sabourin Kimble

& Associates Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 604, Stormwater Management Bioretention Swale Details, prepared by

Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 605, Stormwater Management Bioretention Swale Details, prepared by

Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 701, Erosion & Sediment Control Plan Earthworks, prepared by Sabourin

Kimble & Associates Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 702, Erosion & Sediment Control Plan Underground Servicing, prepared

by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;Drawing No. 703, Erosion & Sediment Control Plan Post Site Stabilization, prepared by

Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd., dated January 2012, Engineer Stamp Dated June 4, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012;

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Drawing No. L-1, Landscape Site Layout Plan, prepared by Schollen & Company Inc.,

dated January 2012, Revision No. 6, revised on June 6, 2012, received by TRCA on June 11, 2012;Drawing No. L-2, Landscape Planting Plans, prepared by Schollen & Company Inc.,

dated January 2012, Revision No. 7, revised on July 6, 2012, received by TRCA on July 26, 2012;Drawing No. L-3, Landscape Planting Plans, prepared by Schollen & Company Inc.,

dated January 2012, Revision No. 7, revised on July 6, 2012, received by TRCA on July 9, 2012;Drawing No. L-4, Landscape Planting Plans, prepared by Schollen & Company Inc.,

dated January 2012, Revision No. 7, revised on July 6, 2012, received by TRCA on July 9, 2012;Drawing No. LD-1, Landscape Details, prepared by Schollen & Company Inc., dated

January 2012, Revision No. 5, revised on June 6, 2012, received by TRCA on June 6, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to undertake works in a Regulated Area in order to construct a new residential plan of subdivision known as Prariewood Phase 1 (Town File No. 19T(W)-09.001). The subject lands are located on the Oak Ridges Moraine in the Southeast Quadrant of the Community of Stouffville urban area, west of Tenth Line on the Stouffville side of the Markham-Stouffville municipal boundary. The eastern border of the draft plan area is drawn at the centre line of the Stouffville Creek. The northern boundary of the site includes wood lot that extends from table lands in the northwest corner of the site eastward down into the Stouffville Creek valleylands. Within the valleyland portion of the wood lot is a locally significant wetland. The developed portion of the draft plan is to include 51 single detached residential units, park block, stormwater management pond block, environmental buffer blocks and roads on 6.53 hectares (16.14 acres) of land.

Over one third of the site area proposed for development is within the TRCA Regulated Area due to the proximity of the development envelope to the locally significant wetland community and Stouffville Creek valleylands. Regulated works proposed for approval include site grading and preparation for development, including raising and lowering the grades of the site; construction of sanitary sewers, storm sewers, and potable water supply lines; construction of a temporary sediment control pond and permanent stormwater management pond and outfall to Stouffvlle Creek; construction of a recreational trail along the perimeter of the site; stormwater infiltration facilities and associated landscaping throughout the site. A recreational trail connection is proposed in a north-south direction through the wood lot in order to connect to the existing developed community to the north, including an elementary school.

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Proposal Includes Stormwater Management InnovationAs part of this development proposal, the applicant has advanced the implementation of Low Impact Development (LID) stormwater management techniques including extensive use of bioswales and infiltration trenches leading to a constructed wetland pond facility. These works will mitigate the hydrological changes to the Duffins Creek as a result of urbanization of this site by more closely mimicking pre-development drainage patterns. Further, the proposed LID measures will assist in maintaining groundwater and surface water contributions to the adjacent wetland and Stouffville Creek, while reducing increases in stormwater volumes.

Control of Flooding:The proposed development envelope has been set back from the Regional Storm Flood Plain associated with the Stouffville Creek. Only infrastructure associated with the stormwater management pond outfall to the Stouffville Creek will be located within the flood plain. Detailed stormwater management information has been submitted to the satisfaction of TRCA's Water Resource Engineering staff with respect to stormwater quality, quantity and erosion criteria.

Pollution:Detailed sediment and erosion control plans have been submitted in support of the application for each phase of construction. The proposed control measures include cut-off swales and a temporary sediment control pond to ensure that the adjacent sensitive environmental areas will not be impaired by the construction process.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical or slope stability concerns associated with this proposal.

Conservation of Land:The proposed development respects a limit of development line staked in the field by TRCA staff in order to place the wood lot, valleylands and wetland in separate blocks for long-term conservation. A Letter of Advice will be issued on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada to enable the construction of the stormwater outfall to Stouffville Creek.

PlantingsExtensive landscape plans have been submitted in order to buffer and restore the existing natural edge between the wood lot and valleylands from the development envelope and proposed trail system. In addition, the innovative stormwater LID measures are integrated with landscaping along the bioswales, infiltration trenches and wetland pond. The plans provide for the planting of numerous native trees and shrubs to the satisfaction of Town and TRCA staff.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Policy 4.3, Infrastructure and Servicing, and Policy 4.1.1, New Urban Development, of TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

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CFN: 47174 - Application #: 0182/12/WSReport Prepared by: Chris Jones, extension 5718For information contact: Chris Jones, extension 5718Date: July 30, 2012

PERMIT APPLICATIONS EX10.9 - EX10.51 ARE MAJOR APPLICATIONS - ERRATA

Staff's recommendation for approval is based upon the review and acceptance of additional information from the applicant. The applicant has been informed that the information outstanding must be reviewed and accepted by staff prior to the Executive Committee Meeting. Staff will advise that this application be withdrawn from the Executive Committee Agenda should this information remain outstanding.

CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.9 ANDRIN (HEART LAKE) PROPERTIES LTD.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on East Half Lot 11, Concession 2, in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Andrin (Heart Lake) Properties Limited. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a condominium townhouse development located north of Bovaird Drive and west of Heart Lake Road, in the City of Brampton associated with a draft plan of subdivision, official plan amendment, zoning by-law amendment, and municipal site plan application.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

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Proposal:The purpose of this application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of 122 condominium townhouse units, parking spaces and associated private roads and amenity spaces located north of Bovaird Drive and west of Heart Lake Road, in the City of Brampton associated with a proposed residential draft plan of subdivision (City File No. 21T-11015B), official plan and zoning by-law amendment application (City File No. C02E11.020) and site plan application (City File No. SP 10-046).

Further to an Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) Prehearing held on February 14, 2011 and February 15, 2011, the above noted applications are to proceed by way of a City of Brampton initiated Block Plan (Heart Lake Block Plan Area 4-1), in conjunction with several neighbouring properties (i.e., Saberwood Homes, Lindvest Properties and Jordan Enterprises Incorporated), to implement the proposed development in this community. The applicant appealed the official plan and zoning by-law to the OMB from City of Brampton's refusal or neglect to enact the proposed amendments. Subsequent to the Prehearing, the official plan amendment permitting the proposed townhouses was adopted by City of Brampton Council on July 13, 2011 and now includes Block Plan policies which set out the requirements for final Block Plan approval. Staff understands the zoning by-law amendment permitting the townhouses is approved "in-principle" and is awaiting final Block Plan approval. TRCA staff has worked collaboratively with City of Brampton staff, the proponent and their consultants to provide assistance in the completion of the Heart Lake Block Plan Area 4-1 Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) (City File No. C02E11.021), and the technical reports in support of the Block Plan. TRCA's letter dated June 7, 2012, provided no objection to the approval of the MESP on the understanding that the planning process as it relates to the study area is proceeding by way of draft plan of subdivision applications to implement the City's Block Plan, and the recommendations and outstanding concerns of the MESP study.

The subject lands are located on the Brampton Esker, which is a unique feature and part of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed's geology. The esker rises north of Mayfield Road and runs between Hurontario Street and Kennedy Road south to Queen Street. The Brampton Esker is a long, winding ridge of sand and gravel deposited by glacial meltwaters during the final retreat of the Ontario lobe of the Laurentide Ice Sheet and is the only esker in TRCA's jurisdiction. Historically, the Brampton Esker has been substantially modified due to the mining of aggregate and peat within the sites and surrounding areas. The Brampton Esker can no longer be easily identified as a landform feature. As a result of the last glacial advance, large blocks of ice created "depressions" in the land surface. These depressions have formed into wetland features. The wetland features located in the nearby vicinity of this site have been designated by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) as Provincially Significant Wetlands (PSWs). TRCA has been monitoring groundwater levels in the area since 2001. Through that monitoring, an increase in groundwater levels has been observed. Staff believe this increase is related to the cessation of dewatering at the former aggregate pit located on the north side of Bovaird Drive, east of Highway 410.

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Through the Block Plan process, TRCA staff identified that foundations for buildings, particularly deep foundations, could be at risk from the changes in aquifer water levels. As such, staff identified that the Block Plan process would be the appropriate stage to complete further hydrogeologic investigations to adequately assess the potential risk and mitigation strategies. The applicant has submitted an evaluation of groundwater conditions relative to current groundwater level conditions, the proposed servicing and the proposed basement floor slab installations. The analysis concludes that there are no groundwater concerns associated with this proposed development.

The proposed stormwater management plan for the subject development is designed in accordance with the MESP for the Heart Lake Block Plan Area 4-1. The site is within the design drainage area of the existing stormwater management facility at the northwest corner of Dixie Road and Bovaird Drive. Special considerations relating to storm drainage design are to be given to the hydrologic regime of the existing PSW (Wetland #31) located east of Heart Lake Road. Specifically, drainage from the rooftops will drain to Wetland #31 to sustain the natural characteristics of the wetland feature. Downspouts from the selected residential units will connect to a separate storm sewer system which will convey flows via a storm sewer across Heart Lake Road to the wetland. The stormwater management plan provides a monitoring program for the post-development scenario, along with an adaptive management plan, to achieve water balance for the wetland feature.

An erosion and sediment control plan has been provided in support of this application. The proposed erosion and sediment control scheme is consistent with the requirements and recommendations in the MESP, as well as TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

Control of Flooding:The proposed development is located entirely outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction consistent with TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. As such, plantings are not required as a component of this application. There are no fisheries related concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsNo additional plantings are required.

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Policy Guidelines:This application is in conformity with Section 4.1.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47751 - Application #: 0549/12/BRAMReport Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.10 PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Block 38, Plan 43M-1739, (Fairlawn Boulevard - at Vanwood Crescent intersection), in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Peel District School Board. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an elementary public school including playing fields and a parking lot at the intersection of Fairlawn Boulevard and Vanwood Crescent, in the City of Brampton associated with a municipal site plan application.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

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Proposal:The purpose of this application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new 7,067 square metre elimentary public school including landscaping, playing fields and parking lot at the intersection of Fairlawn Boulevard and Vanwood Crescent, in the City of Bramtpon associated with a municipal site plan application (City File No. SP 12-007). The subject property is a vacant lot within the approved Vice Regal residential subdivision (City File No. 21T-01034B), located adjacent to the valley lands of Tributary "A" of the West Branch of the West Humber River. Through the draft plan review, it was agreed should the lot be developed as a school block as currently proposed, a 5 m buffer block (Block 41) along with a 5 m wide landscape strip is acceptable under these circumstance. The valley lands and buffer block (Block 41) were conveyed to the City of Brampton pursuant to the registration of the above noted draft plan of subdivision (Plan 43M-1739). The property is located within the planning boundaries of the approved Vales of Castlemore South Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP).

The proposed development is located on the tableland portion of the subject property. No works are located within the valley corridor and/or Regional Storm Floodplain. The approved Vales of Castlemore South MESP recommends riparian and aquatic habitat enhancement within this reach of the valley corridor. It is staff's expectation that an extensive enhancement planting plan will be submitted to the TRCA ensuring that an ecological net gain will be achieved for this reach of the West Branch of the West Humber River. Prior to the issuance of this permit, a comprehensive enhancement planting plan is to be provided for the buffer block and open space block.

A stormwater management report has been submitted in support of this application that is consistent with the MESP. Storm drainage from the site is accommodated in the storm sewer system on Fairlawn Boulevard, which drains to a temporary stormwater management pond located at the southerly end of Fairlawn Boulevard. A permanent stormwater management pond is planned to be constructed in the Fernbrook Homes (Castlemore) Limited subdivision (City File No. 21T-07003B) which has been sized to accommodate the subject site. The proposed permanent stormwater management pond located within the Fernbrook Homes (Castlemore) Limited subdivision was approved by the TRCA Executive Committee at the May 4, 2012 TRCA Executive Committee meeting. In order to achieve TRCA's water balance requirements, measures are to be implemented to ensure that the first 5 mm of runoff from a storm event are retained on site (i.e., infiltration trenches).

An erosion and sediment control plan has been provided in support of this application. The proposed erosion and sediment control scheme is consistent with the requirements and recommendations in the MESP, as well as TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

Control of Flooding:The proposed development is located entirely outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., temporary sediment ponds, silt fence, rock check dams, etc.) will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction consistent with TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

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Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will removed as a result of construction. An extensive enhancement planting plan will be submitted with this application prior to the issuance of this permit to achieve an ecological net gain for this reach of the West Branch of the West Humber River valley lands. There are no fisheries related concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsAll proposed plant species will be native and non-invasive consistent with TRCA's restoration guidelines.

Policy Guidelines:This application is in conformity with Section 4.1.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 46814 - Application #: 0019/12/BRAMReport Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

EX10.11 TANASONS HOLDINGS LIMITEDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Lot 50, 51, Plan M-267, (7405-7425 Tranmere Drive), in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Tanasons Holdings Limited. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of two (2) one-storey industrial buildings at 7405 - 7425 Tranmere Drive, in the City of Mississauga associated with a municipal site plan application.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of two (2) one-storey industrial buildings at 7405 - 7425 Tranmere Drive, in the City of Mississauga associated with a municipal site plan application (City File No. SP 12-060). The subject lands are located on the north side of Derry Road and west of Bramalea Road. The rear portion of the subject property is located adjacent to the Etobicoke Creek East Branch valley corridor. The existing industrial building present on site will be demolished.

The proposed development will consist of a 3,251.63 square metre industrial building (Building A) and a 4,737.75 square metre industrial building (Building B). The proposed works are located on the tableland portion of the subject property. No works are located within the valley corridor and/or Regional Storm Floodplain. Through this review, TRCA staff staked the edge of the valley corridor. The proposed development incorporates a 10 m buffer consistent with TRCA policy.

An extensive enhancement planting plan has been submitted with this application for the valley corridor and buffer block. As such, an ecological net gain will be achieved for this reach of the Etobicoke Creek East Branch valley corridor.

The stormwater management strategy involves the installation of innovative low impact development (LID) measures (i.e., permeable paving, filter strips and biorentention areas) to retain runoff from the first 5 mm rainfall event. An erosion and sediment control plan has been provided in support of this application. The proposed erosion and sediment control scheme is consistent with the requirements of TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

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Control of Flooding:The proposed development is located entirely outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., temporary sediment pond, rock check dams, silt fence, etc.) will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction consistent with TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. An extensive enhancement planting plan has been submitted with this application to achieve an ecological net gain for this reach of the Etobicoke Creek East Branch valley lands. There are no fisheries related concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsAll proposed plant species will be native and non-invasive consistent with TRCA's planting guidelines.

Policy Guidelines:This application is in conformity with Section 4.1.1 - New Urban Development - of Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47802 - Application #: 0568/12/MISSReport Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.12 ENBRIDGE PIPELINE INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on East of Staines Road in the Rouge River, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Enbridge Pipeline Inc.. The purpose is to remediate a pipeline exposure by constructing a live cribwall along the banks of the Rouge River, over the existing Enbridge pipeline. The project will also involve site regrading and stabilization to maintain hydraulic conditions of the river. TRCA staff will prepare a Letter of Advice on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:Enbridge Pipeline Inc. (Enbridge) is proposing to undertake remedial works to address a length of exposed pipeline in the Rouge River at approximately Mile Post (MP 1923.39) in the Enbridge Line 9 pipeline corridor in Scarborough, Toronto. This exposed 30 inch Enbridge oil pipeline extends approximately 6m from the western channel bank to the point in the river channel where the pipeline descends below the existing channel bed.

In 2009, Enbridge received a permit from TRCA under Ontario Regulation 166/06 to allow for the implementation of emergency works to protect this exposed 30 inch oil pipeline. The emergency works constituted the first step toward of remediation in keeping with regulatory requirements associated with the National Energy Board (NEB) Act and to provide ample time for Enbridge to formulate long-term permanent remediation at this location. As agreed to in 2009, a condition of the 2009 TRCA Emergency Works Authorization was the commitment by Enbridge to continue work towards the development of a permanent, long-term remedial solution to address this pipeline exposure.

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Consequently, Enbridge retained a consulting firm to prepare and implement a the long term permanent remediation plan to address the exposure. The preferred alternative selected included a combination of live cribwall and upper bank slope flattening. This option will provide adequate pipeline protection while minimizing the quantity of western table lands used in slope flattening. The preferred alternative will comprise of a live cribwall constructed approximately 8.0m eastwards of the existing west stream bank; and tied into the existing bank approximately 35m downstream of the Enbridge pipeline. The toe of the live cribwall will be armoured with rip-rap and will contain live willow saplings, and the upper levels of the slope will be reduced to a stable 3:1 or lesser grade. A turtle nesting beach/area will be created at the bottom of the east bank slope; the cribwall and slopes will hydroseeded and planted to ensure stabilization. All other disturbed areas will be planted following construction.

Access to the exposed pipeline will be via Littles Road and Passmore Avenue. From the intersection of Littles Road and Passmore Avenue, Enbridge will proceed southwards for approximately 550 m using the existing City of Toronto road allowance to the Hydro corridor/ easement and westwards to the River banks. All equipment will be removed from the site once this work is finished. Temporary storage of construction materials will occur at the top of the slope and within the Hydro and Enbridge easements. No equipment or materials will be left in the River channel overnight. Construction will occur outside of the warm-water timing window restricted time and it is proposed to commence later this year.

Enbridge has committed to monitor the site for the first four years following the construction of the remedial works to ensure the remedial works are functioning as planned; after the first four years, Enbridge will also undertake long-term ecological monitoring of the site and to document site conditions and changes which will be documented and reported to TRCA. Once the pipeline has reached the end of its lifespan, Enbridge has committed to remove its pipeline and remedial works (if necessary) and to restore the Rouge River channel to a natural state subject to TRCA review and approvals.

Control of Flooding:The proposed works are located within the Regional Storm flood plain, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters are anticipated. Procedures will be put in place to address construction flood contingency and for monitoring the weather and removal of equipment and personnel from the flood plain in case of a storm event.

Pollution:Standard erosion control measures will be implemented prior to construction commencement and maintained during the project to prevent the deposition of sediments into the watercourse. All grades within the Regional Storm Flood plain will be maintained. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA's "Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban Construction" (2006). Enbridge will be working only during favorable weather conditions as stipulated under the Ministry of Natural Resource fisheries timing window to reduce the potential for river pollution.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

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Erosion:The proposed works will involve the regrading of the west upper slope levels at a 3:1 gradient. Enbridge has committed to continuous site monitoring following construction for the first year and on an annual basis for the next three years. Provision has also been made in the monitoring arrangement to undertake any necessary site adjustments as well as to address any environmental impacts that may arise during this time. Additionally, Enbridge has committed to long-term monitoring of the site beyond the first four years and to provide written document to TRCA regarding the site conditions and any maintenance required on site in the future.

Conservation of Land:With erosion and sediment control measures in effect, the potential for a Harmful, Alteration, Disruption, and Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. TRCA staff will prepare a Letter of Advice on behalf of DFO for the proposed work. As part of the project compensation plan, Enbridge has incorporated a turtle nesting beach/area into the design of the east river bank area .

PlantingsAll disturbed areas within the immediate construction site will be restored with native, non-invasive species following construction. Immediately following construction, the slopes will be planted and hydroseeded to protect the slopes and promote stability. Enbridge worked with TRCA and Rouge Park staff to develop a detailed site restoration and compensation plan at a ratio of 1:10 - meaning for every one tree impacted, ten will be planted to replace it. Enbridge has agreed to a cash-in-lieu arrangement with Rouge Park staff, and the planting will be included in Rouge Park's community planting program and will occur during the Fall of 2012 at a site chosen by Rouge Park staff.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal complies with Section 4.3, Infrastructure and Servicing, of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 43786 - Application #: 0186/10/TORReport Prepared by: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714For information contact: Renee Afoom-Boateng, extension 5714Date: July 31, 2012

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CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.13 KLEINDOR DEVELOPMENTS INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Part Lot 20, Concession 9, (South of Major Mackenzie Drive and West of Highway 27), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Kleindor Developments Inc. The purpose is to allow development and the alteration of a watercourse within a Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed to facilitate the construction of a stormwater management facility (SWM Pond K1) and associated outfall to service a draft approved plan of subdivision (19T-05V10) within Block 61 East in the City of Vaughan. The SWM pond will be located west of Highway 27 and south of Major Mackenzie Drive, while the proposed development the SWM pond will service is located north of Major Mackenzie Drive.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to allow development and the alteration of a watercourse within a Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed to facilitate the construction of a stormwater management facility (SWM Pond K1) and associated outfall to service a draft approved plan of subdivision (19T-05V10) within Block 61 East in the City of Vaughan. The SWM pond will be located west of Highway 27 and south of Major Mackenzie Drive, while the proposed development the SWM pond will service is located north of Major Mackenzie Drive.

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SWM Pond K1 will be constructed on the west side of the Humber River, in an area previously used for aggregate extraction. The facility will outlet into an existing swale, which will convey flows toward the Humber River. The proposed SWM pond will be located below the top of bank, but outside of the Regional Storm Flood Plain and dripline of the valley vegetation.

All disturbed areas will be restored with trees, shrubs, aquatic species, seed and sod upon completion of the works.

Control of Flooding:There will be no impact on the storage or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Sediment and erosion control measures will be installed and maintained throughout construction to prevent sediment from entering the adjacent natural features.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the proposed development. In addition, the implementation of the aforementioned sediment and erosion control measures will minimize erosion on the site.

Conservation of Land:As the watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAn extensive restoration plan has been prepared for the stormwater management facility to the satisfaction of TRCA staff.

The proposed SWM pond works will restore the previous aggregate extraction site, which has been barren for several years.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47674 - Application #: 0483/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Coreena Smith, extension 5269For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269Date: July 31, 2012

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EX10.14 NASHVILLE MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS INC./NASHVILLE DEVELOPMENTS INC./NASHVILLE DEVELOPMENTS (SOUTH) INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and alter a watercourse on Part Lots 21-23, Concession 9, (North of Major Mackenzie Drive and East of Huntington Road), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Nashville Major Developments Inc./Nashville Developments Inc./Nashville Developments (South) Inc. The purpose is to allow development and the alteration of a watercourse within a Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed to facilitate the construction of a stormwater management facility (SWM Pond 2A) and associated outfall to service a portion of Block 61 West, northeast of Major Mackenzie Drive and Huntington Road, in the City of Vaughan.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to allow development and the alteration of a watercourse within a Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed to facilitate the construction of a stormwater management facility (SWM Pond 2A) and associated outfall to service a portion of Block 61 West in the City of Vaughan.

The Nashville Major Developments Inc./Nashville Developments Inc./Nashville Developments (South) Inc. lands are situated in Block 61 West, northeast of Major Mackenzie Drive and Huntington Road in the City of Vaughan. There are three watercourses in the area of the proposed development: one which traverses the central portion of the site (Tributary 'A'), a second in the southwest corner of the property (Tributary 'B'), and a third in the northeast corner of the site (Tributary 'C').

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SWM Pond 2A will be constructed northeast of Tributary 'B', on lands owned by Nashville Major Developments Inc./Nashville Developments Inc./Nashville Developments (South) Inc., in an area previously used for agricultural purposes. The facility will outlet to the southwest, towards the Humber River tributary. A portion of the works for the proposed stormwater management facility will occur within the floodplain, including grading and the construction of the outfall low flow channel. A cut and fill balance has been prepared to the satisfaction of TRCA staff to allow for this minor encroachment into the flood plain. The encroachment amounts to approximately 32 cubic metres, which will be offset by a 39 cubic metre cut on the opposite side of the stream corridor. All disturbed areas will be restored upon completion of the works.

SWM Pond 2A is the northern component of a larger SWM facility that will ultimately be constructed in this location once the details for the Highway 427 extension and Major Mackenzie Drive realignment have been finalized and development in the northern portion of Block 61 West is ready to proceed. The southern component of the ultimate SWM pond will require separate permit approval from the TRCA.

Control of Flooding:Most of SWM Pond 2A is on the tableland portion of the site and outside of the flood plain. A small encroachment into the flood plain via fill placement is proposed, but there will be no impact on the storage or conveyance of floodwaters because an equivalent cut is proposed on the opposite side of the watercourse.

Pollution:Sediment and erosion control measures will be installed and maintained throughout construction to prevent sediment from entering the adjacent natural features.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the proposed development. In addition, the implementation of the aforementioned sediment and erosion control measures will minimize erosion on the site.

Conservation of Land:This project does not constitute a Harmful Alteration, Destruction, or Disruption (HADD) of fish habitat and, therefore, an Authorization from Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is not required. Staff will issue a Letter of Advice to the proponent on behalf of DFO. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAn extensive restoration plan has been prepared for the stormwater management facility to the satisfaction of TRCA staff.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

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CFN: 47307 - Application #: 0275/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Coreena Smith, extension 5269For information contact: Coreena Smith, extension 5269Date: July 30, 2012

TOWN OF CALEDON

EX10.15 ARGO CALEDON CORPORATIONTo site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot , Concession 1 EHS Lot 21, 22, Plan 21T - 12001, (Highway 10 and Old School Road), in the Town of Caledon, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Argo Caledon Corporation. The purpose is to is to facilitate initial earthworks and servicing associated with a new residential plan of subdivision.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

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Proposal:The subject lands are located on the east side of Highway 10, south of Old School Road in the Town of Caledon. The site is located between two branches of Etobicoke Creek (north and south), and is thus located adjacent to valleylands in both areas. The lands are part of the Mayfield West Phase 1 community, and the current plan is generally consistent with both the vision and the land use plan for this portion of the community. The criteria for determining limits of development on this site were established through the Mayfield West Phase 1 MESP, and the appropriate environmental buffers were determined. The applicant has been rapidly moving towards attaining the planning approvals required for this proposed plan of subdivision. As part of that process, the applicant is now seeking permission to initiate earthworks on the subject lands, as well as initial servicing. While the majority of the site is tableland, located outside of TRCA’s Regulated Areas , there are areas of the site located adjacent to the two valley corridors that are within TRCA’s Regulated Areas. Additionally, the stormwater management infrastructure (such as stormwater management outlfalls) required to support the site preparation works, extend into the valley corridor. TRCA staff have reviewed the initial technical reports submitted in support of this development, and have visited the subject property. Based upon this, and the letter of undertaking provided by the proponent to address all outstanding TRCA requirements prior to the issuance of the permit, TRCA staff are supportive of this permit moving forward for consideration at this time. A future permit will be brought forward to the Executive Committee for permanent stormwater management and final site alterations within the Regulated Areas.

Control of Flooding:The proposed development is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:A geotechnical analysis has been provided, which has addressed the interests of TRCA staff. There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this permit application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. An extensive restoration and enhancement planting plan will be submitted with a future permit application for permanent servicing on the subject property. There are no fisheries related concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsAll proposed plant species will be native and non-invasive consistent with TRCA's planting guidelines.

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Policy Guidelines:This application is in conformity with Section 4.1.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47848 - Application #: 0602/12/CALReport Prepared by: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.16 BELL CANADATo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Mayfield Road, between Bramalea Road and Dixie Road, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed, as located on the property owned by the City of Brampton. The purpose is to install communication cable conduits under two watercourse crossings by the method of High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD) on the north side of Mayfield Road, between Bramalea Road and Dixie Road, in the City of Brampton. The first watercourse crossing is located at approximately 230 m west of Bramalea Road (Cambells Cross Creek) on Mayfield Road, and, the second watercourse crossing is located at approximately 620 m east of Dixie Road (Tributary A) on Mayfield Road. The redside dace fisheries timing window will be applied to both the crossings, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). Bell Canada will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Plan No. 405; Network J21544; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012; received

June 7, 2012;

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Plan No. 406; Network No. J21544; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012;

received June 7, 2012;Plan No. 407; Network No. J21544; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012;

received June 7, 2012;Plan No. 410; Network No. J21544; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012;

received June 7, 2012; Plan No. 701; Network No. J21544; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012;

received June 7, 2012;Plan No. 702; Order No J21544; prepared by Netricom; dated May 3, 2012; received

June 7, 2012;Contingency Plan in the Event of Sedimentation or Frac-out; prepared by Bell;

received June 7, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:Bell Canada has proposed to install communication cable conduits under two watercourse crossings on Mayfield Road, between Bramalea Road and Dixie Road, in the City of Brampton on the north side. A separate application (CFN 46339) is proposed for connections on the south side of Mayfield Road. The first watercourse crossing is located at Cambells Cross Creek on Mayfield Road, approximately 230 m west of Bramalea Road, and, the second watercourse crossing is located at Tributary A on Mayfield Road, approximately 620 m east of Dixie Road. The conduits will be installed on the north side of Mayfield Road under the two watercourse crossings using the method of High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD). The conduits at Cambells Cross Creek will be connected to a proposed conduit network (CFN 46339) which will be installed on the south side of Mayfield Road and is being reviewed as a separate permit application.

Control of Flooding:No impacts are anticipated to the storage or conveyance of floodwaters as a result of this project.

Pollution:Standard erosion and sediment control measures (Strawbale Reinforced Double Silt Fence) will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering the watercourses. Erosion and sediment measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues that were identified with the proposal.

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Conservation of Land:With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a Harmful, Alteration, Disruption or Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. The redside dace fisheries timing window (July 1 to September 15) will be applied to both the crossings, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). Bell Canada will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for High Directional Drilling.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species upon completion of construction.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program

CFN: 46136 - Application #: 0652/11/BRAMReport Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785For information contact: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.17 BELL CANADATo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material originating on the site or elsewhere on Mayfield Road, between Bramalea Road and Dixie Road, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed, as located on the property owned by the City of Brampton. The purpose is to install communication cable conduits under two watercourse crossings by the method of High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD) on the south side of Mayfield Road, between Bramalea Road and Dixie Road, in the City of Brampton. The first watercourse crossing is located at approximately 230 m west of Bramalea Road (Cambells Cross Creek) on Mayfield Road. The second watercourse crossing is located at approximately 620 m east of Dixie Road (Tributary A) on Mayfield Road. The redside dace fisheries timing window will be applied to both the crossings, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). Bell Canada will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Plan No. 405: Network J20918; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012; received

June 7, 2012; redline revised by TRCA staff on July 24, 2012;Plan No. 406; Network J20918; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012; received

June 7, 2012; redline revised by TRCA staff on July 24, 2012;Plan No. 407; Network J20918; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012; received

June 7, 2012;Plan No. 410; Network J20918; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012; received

June 7, 2012; Plan No. 701; Network J20918; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012; received

June 7, 2012;Plan No. 702; Network J20918; prepared by Netricom; dated May 30, 2012; received

June 7, 2012;Contingency Plan in the Event of Sedimentation or Frac-out; prepared by Bell;

received June 7, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:Bell Canada has proposed to install communication cable conduits under two watercourse crossings on the south side of Mayfield Road, between Bramalea Road and Dixie Road, in the City of Brampton. A separate permit application (CFN 46136) is proposed for connections on the north side of Mayfield Road. The proposed network under this permit application to be installed on the south side of Mayfield Road will be connected to the network on the north side of Mayfield Road, east of the watercourse crossing at Cambells Cross Creek, located approximately 230 m west of Bramalea Road. The network will cross the road back to the south side of Mayfield Road west of the watercourse crossing at Cambells Cross Creek. The second watercourse crossing is at Tributary A on the south side of Mayfield Road, located at approximately 620 m east of Dixie Road. The conduits will be installed under the watercourse crossing using the method of High Pressure Directional Drilling (HPDD).

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Control of Flooding:No impacts are anticipated to the storage or conveyance of floodwaters as a result of this project.

Pollution:Standard erosion and sediment control measures (Strawbale Reinforced Double Silt Fence) will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering the watercourses. Erosion and sediment measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues that were identified with the proposal.

Conservation of Land:With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a Harmful, Alteration, Disruption or Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. The redside dace fisheries timing window (July 1 to September 15) will be applied to both the crossings, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). Bell Canada will be using the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Operational Statement for High Directional Drilling.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored with native/non-invasive species upon completion of construction.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal complies with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program

CFN: 46339 - Application #: 0850/11/BRAMReport Prepared by: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785For information contact: Shirin Varzgani, extension 5785Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.18 CITY OF BRAMPTONTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and interfere with a wetland near Ken Park Avenue and Christie Drive in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Brampton. The purpose is to vacuum dredge Ken Park Pond to reduce the amount of eutrophication and improve water quality. The warmwater fisheries timing window will apply unless otherwise specified by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff of behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Ken Park Ponds Existing Conditions - Cleanout Plan; dated December 6, 2011;

received June 18, 2012; prepared by the City of Brampton;Ken Park Ponds Erosion and Sediment Control Details - Sediment Control Plan; dated

June 12, 2012; received June 18, 2012; prepared by the City of Brampton;Ken Park Ponds Staging and Clean-out Details - Cleanout Plan; dated June 12, 2012;

received June 18, 2012; prepared by the City of Brampton;Ken Park Ponds Restoration Details - Sediment Cleanout Plan; dated June 12, 2012;

received June 18, 2012; prepared by the City of Brampton.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The City of Brampton has proposed to vacuum dredge Ken Park pond to remove sediments and organic matter to improve water quality and function of the pond. The organic matter has created a significant amount of eutrophication in the pond which reduces oxygen and species diversity within waterbodies. A 10 m x 12 m staging area and 5 m wide access path will be constructed to the pond from Hacienda Court. Both the staging area and access path will be removed and restored following construction. A biologist will be retained by the City of Brampton to relocate fish and wildlife from the pond prior to construction in accordance with the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) requirements.

Control of Flooding:No adverse impacts are anticipated to the storage or conveyance of flood waters as a result of this project.

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Pollution:Standard sediment and erosion controls (turbidity curtain, strawbale flow checkdam, filter bag) will be in place for the duration of construction, and until the site is restored, to prevent construction generated sediment from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:No geotechnical/slope stability issues are anticipated with the proposed works.

Conservation of Land:With the erosion and sedimentation controls in effect, the potential for a Harmful Alteration, Disruption or Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. All construction activity will be carried out during the warmwater construction timing window (July 1 to March 31) unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR. A Letter of Advice (LOA) will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored with hydroseed, 43 native, non-invasive trees,1530 shrubs and 270 aquatic plants following construction.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal complies with Section 4.3, Infrastructure and Servicing, of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47586 - Application #: 0446/12/BRAMReport Prepared by: Ben Krul, extension 5769For information contact: Ben Krul, extension 5769Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.19 CITY OF BRAMPTONTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Block 1, Plan A-21, (75 Vodden Street East), in the City of Brampton, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Brampton. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate an addition to an existing fire station at 75 Vodden Street, in the City of Brampton associated with a municipal building permit application.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Plan, Drawing Sheet No. A01, prepared by S. Namisniak, Karp Namisniak

Yamamoto Architects Incorporated, dated June 15, 2012, stamped received by TRCA Planning and Development June 19, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an addition to an existing fire station at 75 Vodden Street, in the City of Brampton associated with a municipal building permit application. The subject lands are located on the south side of Vodden Street and east side of Ken Whillans Drive. The western portion of the subject property is located adjacent to the Etobicoke Creek West Branch valley corridor. The proposed development will consist of a one-storey, 46.5 square metre addition to an existing two-storey, 623 square metre fire station. The proposed and existing development are located on the tableland portion of the site, located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. The area to which this application applies is part of the existing asphalt parking lot and is void of any significant vegetation. The proposed development is sufficient setback from the edge of the valley corridor in accordance with TRCA's policy requirements.

Control of Flooding:The proposed development is located entirely outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction consistent with TRCA's erosion and sediment control guidelines.

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Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. As such, plantings are not required as a component of this application. There are no fisheries related concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsNo additional plantings are required.

Policy Guidelines:This application is in conformity with Section 4.2.2 (C) - Minor Additions - Development and Redevelopment/Intensification Within Non-Established Communities/Highly Urbanized Areas - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47756 - Application #: 0554/12/BRAMReport Prepared by: Adam Miller, extension 5244For information contact: Adam Miller, extension 5244Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF MARKHAM

EX10.20 CITY OF MARKHAMTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and alter a watercourse over Mount Joy Creek Crossing, approximately 280m south of Major Mackenzie Drive, Main Street (Highway 48), in the City of Markham, Rouge River watershed as located on property owned by the City of Markham. The purpose is to extend a culvert on the east side of Main Street (Highway 48), 280m south of Major Mackenzie Drive over Mount Joy Creek. The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) warmwater fisheries timing window applies to the work unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing # 1, Mount Joy Creek Culvert Extension, prepared by Morrison Hershfield, on

behalf of City of Markham, dated July 24, 2012, received by TRCA on July 25, 2012;Drawing # 2, Construction staging Temporary flow by-pass, prepared by Morrison

Hershfield, on behalf of City of Markham, dated July 24, 2012, received by TRCA on July 25, 2012;Drawing # 3, Culvert Details, prepared by Morrison Hershfield, on behalf of City of

Markham, dated July 24, 2012, received by TRCA on July 25, 2012;Drawing # 25, New construction STA 4+880 to STA 5+210, prepared by Morrison

Hershfield, on behalf of City of Markham, dated July 24, 2012, received by TRCA on July 25, 2012;Drawing # 26, New construction STA 5+210 to STA 5+400, prepared by Morrison

Hershfield, on behalf of City of Markham, dated July 24, 2012, received by TRCA on July 25, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The proposal is to extend a culvert located on Main Street (Highway 48), 280m south of Major Mackenzie Drive over Mount Joy Creek, in the City of Markham, in the Rouge River watershed, Regional Municipality of York. The culvert will be extended on the east side in order to facilitate the widening of Main Street. The road widening works were reviewed through the Main Street Markham (Highway 407 to Future Donald Cousens Parkway) Environmental Assessment (CFN 40576).

Control of Flooding:The proposed project is not anticipated to have significant impacts on the storage or conveyance of floodwaters.

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Pollution:Standard erosion and sediment control measures (sediment fencing, rock flow check dam) will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering any watercourse or wetland. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:No geotechnical or slope stability issues have been identified for the proposal.

Conservation of Land:The work will be undertaken in the dry, and with the proposed erosion and sediment control measures in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction of fish habitat (HADD) will be mitigated. The warmwater fisheries timing window (July 1 to March 31) will be applied to this project unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR. A letter of advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored with native, non-invasive species following construction.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47744 - Application #: 0528/12/MARKReport Prepared by: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.21 22 DENBY COURTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 6, Plan 65M-2100, (22 Denby Court), in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 23.7 square metre (255 sq. ft.) addition, deck, and covered porch at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Structural Floodproofing details, prepared by S. J. Boyd, dated June 29, 2012,

stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on June 29, 2012;Drawing No. A1, Basement Plan, Ground Floor Plan & Second Floor Plan, prepared by

The Gregory Design Group, dated June 1, 2012, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on June 29, 2012;Drawing No. A2, Elevations and Site Plan, prepared by The Gregory Design Group,

stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on June 29, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a 23.7 square metre (255 sq. ft.) addition, deck, and covered porch at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. The subject property is located within the Unionville Special Policy Area (SPA), however, the existing dwelling and proposed addition are located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. Although the proposed covered porch and deck are partially located within the Regional Storm Floodplain, the proposed structures have been designed to withstand the depths and velocities of flood waters during a Regional Storm event in accordance with SPA criteria. As such, there are no flooding concerns with this application. In addition, there are no geotechnical or ecology related concerns with this application.

Control of Flooding:The proposed deck and covered porch are located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA Water Resources staff has confirmed that the proposed works will not impact the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

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Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) have been proposed with this application, and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns anticipated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. There are no fisheries concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsAs no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of the proposed works, additional plantings are not required.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.2.1. (B) – Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas – of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47231 - Application #: 0214/12/MARKReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: August 1, 2012

EX10.22 62 JACK MONKMAN CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 44, Plan 65M3928, Plan, (62 Jack Monkman Crescent), in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a deck addition at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Plan, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on July 12, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a deck addition at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. The rear of the site is adjacent to a tributary of the Rouge River Watershed (i.e., Morningside Tributary). While the proposed deck is located within the Regional Storm Floodplain associated with the tributary, TRCA staff confirmed that the proposed deck will be able to withstand the depths and velocities anticipated during a Regional Storm event. As such, there are no flooding concerns with this application. In addition, the proposed deck is located in an area void of any significant vegetation and is sufficiently distanced from the top of bank associated with the tributary at the rear of the property. As such, there are no geotechnical or ecology related concerns with this application.

Control of Flooding:The proposed works are located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA Water Resources staff has confirmed that the proposed works will not impact the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) have been proposed with this application, and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

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Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns anticipated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. There are no fisheries concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsAs no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of the proposed works, additional plantings are not required.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.2.2(E) – Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures – of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47819 - Application #: 0576/12/MARKReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.23 58 JACK MONKMAN CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 43, Plan 65M3928, Plan, (58 Jack Monkman Crescent), in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a deck addition at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

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Site Plan, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on July 12, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a deck addition at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. The rear of the site is adjacent to a tributary of the Rouge River Watershed. While the proposed deck is located within the Regional Storm Floodplain associated with the tributary, TRCA staff confirmed that the proposed deck will be able to withstand the depths and velocities expected during a Regional Storm event. As such, there are no flooding concerns with this application. In addition, the proposed deck is located in an area void of any significant vegetation and is sufficiently distanced from the top of bank associated with the tributary at the rear of the property. As such, there are no geotechnical or ecology related concerns with this application.

Control of Flooding:The proposed works are located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA Water Resources staff has confirmed that the proposed works will not impact the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) have been proposed with this application, and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns anticipated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. There are no fisheries concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsAs no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of the proposed works, additional plantings are not required.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.2.2(E) – Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures – of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

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CFN: 47818 - Application #: 0575/12/MARKReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.24 ROYAL CACHET MONTESSORI SCHOOLTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and site grade on Part Lot 20, Concession 4 Part Block P, Plan 5316, in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Royal Cachet Montessori School. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a parking lot and grading associated with a proposed addition to a Montessori school in the Town of Markham.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Plan, prepared by Hunt Design Associates Inc., dated March 2011, revised on

March 14, 2012, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on April 23, 2012;Drawing No. SGR1, Site Servicing & Grading Plan, prepared by Masongsong

Associates Engineering Limited, dated June 2011, Revision No. 2, revised on March 21, 2012, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on April 23, 2012;Drawing No. ES1, Erosion & Sediment Control Plan, prepared by Masongsong

Associates Engineering Limited, dated June 2011, Revision No. 2, revised on March 21, 2012, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on April 23, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

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Proposal:The purpose of the subject application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a parking lot and grading associated with a proposed addition to a Montessori school in the Town of Markham. This application is associated with a municipal zoning by-law amendment application and site plan application. The site is adjacent to a tributary of the Rouge River Watershed located east of the property. The proposed grading and parking lot works are sufficiently setback from the limit of the Regional Storm Floodplain associated with the creek. As such, there are no flooding concerns with this application. In addition, there are no geotechnical or ecology related concerns with this application.

Control of Flooding:The proposed works are located outside of the Regional Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/ore conveyance of flood waters are anticipated.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) have been proposed with this application, and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns anticipated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. There are no fisheries concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsAll proposed plantings are native, non-invasive in accordance with TRCA’s guidelines.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.2.2(E) – Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures – of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47773 - Application #: 0546/12/MARKReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.25 66 JACK MONKMAN CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 45, Plan 65M-3928, (66 Jack Monkman Crescent), in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a deck addition at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Plan, stamped received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on July 13, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a deck addition at the rear of an existing residential dwelling associated with a municipal building permit. The rear of the site is adjacent to a tributary of the Rouge River Watershed (i.e., Morningside Tributary). While the proposed deck is located within the Regional Storm Floodplain associated with the tributary, TRCA staff confirmed that the proposed deck will be able to withstand the depths and velocities anticipated during a Regional Storm event. As such, there are no flooding concerns with this application. In addition, the proposed deck is located in an area void of any significant vegetation and is sufficiently distanced from the top of bank associated with the tributary at the rear of the property. As such, there are no geotechnical or ecology related concerns with this application.

Control of Flooding:The proposed works are located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA Water Resources staff has confirmed that the proposed works will not impact the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) have been proposed with this application, and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

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Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns anticipated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. There are no fisheries concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsAs no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of the proposed works, additional plantings are not required.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.2.2(E) – Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures – of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47820 - Application #: 0578/12/MARKReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF MISSISSAUGA

EX10.26 CITY OF MISSISSAUGATo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on Eglinton Avenue, west of Tahoe Boulevard near Etobicoke Creek, in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Mississauga. The purpose is to construct dedicated bus lanes for the Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system on Eglinton Avenue east of Tahoe Boulevard. The warmwater fisheries timing window will apply, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and a Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Sheet 1 of 11; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Etobicoke Creek General Arrangement;

dated February 21, 2012; received April 23, 2012; prepared by MRC;Sheet SD06; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Sediment Control Plan; Sta. 26+540 to

Sta. 26+800; dated February 21, 2012; received April 23, 2012; prepared by MRC;Sheet SD12; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Sediment Control Plan - Ultimate; Sta.

26+540 to Sta. 26+800; dated February 21, 2012; received April 23, 2012; prepared by MRC;Sheet SD13; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Sediment Control Plan - Details; dated

February 21, 2012; received April 23, 2012; prepared by MRC;Sheet RE04; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Removals; Sta. 26+260 to Sta. 26+800;

dated February 21, 2012; received April 23, 2012; prepared by MRC;Sheet GR12; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Grading, Pavement and Drainage; Sta.

26+540 to Sta. 26+800; dated February 21, 2012; received April 23, 2012; prepared by MRC;Sheet GR13; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Grading,Pavement and Drainage; Sta.

26+540 to Sta. 26+800; dated February 21, 2012; received April 23, 2012; prepared by MRC;Sheet 2 of 13; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Deck Removals and Rehabilitation;

dated August 16, 2010; received March 21, 2011; prepared by MRC;Sheet 3 of 13; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Joint Removals and Rehabilitation;

dated August 16, 2010; received March 21, 2011; prepared by MRC;Sheet 4 of 13; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Substructure Removals; dated August

16, 2010; received March 21, 2011; prepared by MRC;Sheet 4 of 13; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Substructure Rehabilitation; dated

August 16, 2010; received March 21, 2011; prepared by MRC;Sheet 12 of 12; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Electrical Emedded Works; dated

August 16, 2010; received March 21, 2011; prepared by MRC;Sheet 7 of 7; Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit; Landscape Plan; Sta. 26+600 To Sta.

26+800; dated February 22, 2011; received March 21, 2011; prepared by MRC.

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RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:Contract 2 for the Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit system runs from approximately 110 m south of Fieldgate Drive to approximately 20 m east of Etobicoke Creek and will involve the construction of two 3.75 m bus-only lanes for bus rapid transit. The roadway will be grade separated at all road crossings. The bus rapid transit (BRT) system will be below grade from Fieldgate Drive to Eglinton Avenue, but will be at grade upon reaching the Etobicoke Creek Bridge. The existing bridge over the Etobicoke Creek will be widened an additional 740 cm's to accommodate the dedicated bus lanes.

Control of Flooding:No adverse impacts are anticipated to the storage or conveyance of flood waters as a result of this project.

Pollution:Standard sediment and erosion controls (silt fence, filter bag, sediment trap, rock check dam) will be in place for the duration of construction, and until the site is restored, to prevent construction generated sediment from entering the watercourse

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the proposal.

Conservation of Land:With the erosion and sedimentation controls in effect, the potential for a Harmful Alteration, Disruption or Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. All construction activity will be carried out during the warmwater construction timing window (July 1 to March 31) unless otherwise indicated in writing by MNR. A Letter of Advice (LOA) will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

PlantingsDisturbed areas will be restored with a native non-invasive seed mix, 8 trees, and 91 shrubs following construction.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal complies with Section 4.3, Infrastructure and Servicing, of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 45805 - Application #: 0364/11/MISSReport Prepared by: Ben Krul, extension 5769For information contact: Ben Krul, extension 5769Date: July 31, 2012

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EX10.27 ORLANDO CORPORATIONTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure at 6495 Tomken Road, in the City of Mississauga, Etobicoke Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Orlando Corporation. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the installation of a truck weighing scale associated with a municipal building permit.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Plan, prepared by Sims Recycling Solutions, stamped received by TRCA Planning

& Development staff on July 19, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of the subject application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Etobicoke Creek Watershed in order to facilitate the installation of a truck weighing scale associated with a municipal building permit. The property contains an industrial operation and is adjacent to the Little Etobicoke Creek tributary. The weigh-scale installation is located on existing asphalt and is sufficiently setback from the top of bank associated with the adjacent valley corridor. As such, there are no geotechnical concerns with this application. In addition, the works are located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, there are no flooding concerns with this application. In addition, there are ecology related concerns with this application.

Control of Flooding:The proposed works are located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/ore conveyance of flood waters are anticipated.

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Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) have been proposed with this application, and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns anticipated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. There are no fisheries concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsAs no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of the proposed works, additional plantings are not required.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.2.2(E) – Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures – of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47874 - Application #: 0650/12/MISSReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.28 501 ALLIANCE INVESTMENTS INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot G, Plan 5098, (501 Alliance Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by 501 Alliance Investments Inc.. The purpose is to construct a new cantilevered stairwell addition starting at the second level to the roof of the existing commercial building at 501 Alliance Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. A000, Site Plan, prepared by Kohn Shnier Architects, dated November 25,

2011, received on July 24, 2012;Drawing No. A300, Building Sections & Elevation, prepared by Kohn Shnier Architects,

dated November 25, 2011, received on July 24, 2012;Drawing No. A301, Building Sections & Elevation, prepared by Kohn Shnier Architects,

dated November 25, 2011, received on July 24, 2012;Drawing No. A400, Building Elevations Phase 1A, prepared by Kohn Shnier Architects,

dated November 25, 2011, received on July 24, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new cantilevered stairwell addition starting at the second level to the roof of the existing commercial building at 501 Alliance Avenue. Also proposed are various interior renovations which are not subject to permitting under Ontario Regulation 166/06. The subject site is located east of Jane Street and north of St. Clair Avenue West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The proposed works are to be constructed in a Regulatory Floodplain of the Rockcliffe Special Policy Area (SPA).

Control of Flooding:The subject site is located within the Rockcliffe Special Policy Area (SPA). Under SPA criteria, all buildings are required to meet the minimum 350-year flood proofing requirements. Based on our review, the proposed cantilevered addition is located well above the 350-year storm flood elevation. As such, the proposed addition to the existing building is adequately flood proofed and will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

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Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no slope stability or geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNo plantings are required as part of this project.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.1(B)3.iii. - Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone/Special Policy Areas - of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47902 - Application #: 0642/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.29 GOTTARDO GALAXY INC AND UIF GALAXY GP INC. PARTNERSHIPTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 19, Concession 3, (165-175 Galaxy Boulevard), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed as located on the property owned by Gottardo Galaxy Inc. and UIF Galaxy GP Inc. Partnership. The purpose is to construct a new two storey office building identified as "Building A" and associated municipal servicing.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. SG, Site Grading Plan, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd.

dated April 26, 2012, received June 26, 2012, red line revised by TRCA on July 20, 2012;Drawing No. SS, Site Servicing Plan, prepared by Sabourin Kimble & Associates Ltd.,

dated May 28, 2012, received June 26, 2012, red line revised by TRCA on July 20, 2012

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new two storey office building and associated servicing for "Building A" at 165-175 Galaxy Boulevard. The subject site is located north of Highway 401 and west of Highway 27 in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke-York Community Council Area). A TRCA permit for site grading and earth works on this site was approved by the TRCA Executive Committee on July 6, 2012 and subsequently issued by Staff on July 9, 2012.

Conditional Permit:The issuance of this permit is conditional upon receipt of an acceptable letter of undertaking to assure that the valley lands identified as Parts 4, 5 and 6 together with an easement over Part 2 on the draft reference plan (as outlined in TRCA's letter dated July 6th, 2012) will be conveyed to TRCA in a timely manner.

Control of Flooding:The development site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

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Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no slope stability/geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided in accordance with the approved site plan.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2., Development and Redevelopment/Intensification Within Non-Established Communities/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47424 - Application #: 0358/12/TORReport Prepared by: Mark Rapus, extension 5259For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 25, 2012

EX10.30 46 ORCHARD CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 27, Plan 4064, (46 Orchard Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Mimico Creek Watershed. The purpose is to construct a second-storey addition, rear second-storey balcony, front garage addition, front covered porch, and rear basement walkout to the existing single-storey detached dwelling at 46 Orchard Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing unnumbered, Proposed Site and Grading Plan, prepared by Tom A. Senkus

O.L.S., dated November 22, 2011, received on February 10, 2012;Drawing No. 4, Proposed Front Elevation, prepared by Vulcan Design Inc., dated

January 9, 2012, received on February 10, 2012;Drawing No. 5, Proposed Right Side Elevation, prepared by Vulcan Design Inc., dated

January 9, 2012, received on February 10, 2012;Drawing No. 6, Proposed Rear Elevation, prepared by Vulcan Design Inc., dated

January 9, 2012, received on February 10, 2012;Drawing No. 7, Proposed Left Side Elevation, prepared by Vulcan Design Inc., dated

January 9, 2012, received on February 10, 2012;Drawing No. 8, Proposed Section, prepared by Vulcan Design Inc., dated January 9,

2012, received on February 10, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Mimico Creek watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a second-storey addition, rear second-storey balcony, front garage addition, front covered porch, and rear basement walkout to the existing single-storey detached dwelling at 46 Orchard Crescent.The subject site is located south of Bloor Street West, west of Royal York Road, and backs on to Mimico Creek in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

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Control of Flooding:TRCA Mapping shows that this site is partially located within the Regional Storm Floodplain of the Mimico Creek watershed and subject to a Regional Storm Floodplain Elevation of 111.2 metres above sea level (masl). In light of this, the topographical survey for the subject site prepared by Tom A. Senkus O.L.S. indicates that the area of construction is elevated above the Regional Storm Floodplain by approximately 0.4 metres. Therefore the area of construction is not subject to flooding.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development. The appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(C) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47843 - Application #: 0596/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 25, 2012

EX10.31 26 HAYMARKET ROADTo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 25, Plan 3855, (26 Haymarket Road), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a rear/side addition, second storey addition and rear deck to the existing single storey detached dwelling at 26 Haymarket Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. A-1, Site Plan, prepared by Tony Valentin Design, dated January 2012,

received on June 1, 2012;Drawing No. A-7, Rear Elevation, prepared by Tony Valentin Design, dated March

2012, received on June 1, 2012;Drawing No. A-8, Left Side Elevation, prepared by Tony Valentin Design, dated March

2012, received on June 1, 2012;Drawing No. A-9, Right Side Elevation, prepared by Tony Valentin Design, dated

March 2012, received on June 1, 2012;Drawing No. A-10, Sections, prepared by Tony Valentin Design, dated March 2012,

received on June 1, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a rear/side addition, second storey addition, and rear deck to the existing single storey detached dwelling at 26 Haymarket Road. The subject site is located west of Jane Street and north of Wilson Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The proposed works are to be constructed in the Regulatory Floodplain.

Control of Flooding:The subject property is located within a Regulatory Floodplain of the Humber River watershed. Current risk of property damage and public safety as a result of flooding will not be increased beyond the risk posed to the existing dwelling.

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Pollution:Sediment and erosion control fencing is not required as the proposed works are far removed from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no slope stability or geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located within a highly developed valley corridor. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNo plantings are required as part of this project.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(C) and (E) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions, Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47500 - Application #: 0444/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.32 2621 LAKE SHORE BOULEVARD WESTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Block D, Plan M-328, (2621 Lake Shore Boulevard West), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with integral garage, indoor pool, basement walkout, and rear deck at 2621 Lake Shore Boulevard West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling and detached garage are to be demolished.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. SP1, Site Plan, prepared by Care Engineering & Design Services Inc.,

dated April 2012, Revision No. 1, revised on July 9, 2012, received on July 11, 2012;Drawing No. SP2, Site Servicing Plan, prepared by Care Engineering & Design

Services Inc., dated April 2012, Revision No. 1, revised on July 9, 2012, received on July 11, 2012;Drawing unnumbered, Lot Grading Plan, prepared by Land Survey Group O.L.S., dated

May 4, 2012, received on July 11, 2012;Drawing No. LSP1, Landscape Plan, prepared by Care Engineering & Design Services

Inc., dated April 2012, Revision No. 1, revised on July 9, 2012, received on July 11, 2012;Drawing No. A5, Elevations, prepared by Care Engineering & Design Services Inc.,

dated April 2012, Revision 2, revised on July 5, 2012, received on July 11, 2012;Drawing No. A6, Elevations, prepared by Care Engineering & Design Services Inc.,

dated April 2012, Revision 2, revised on July 5, 2012, received on July 11, 2012;Drawing No. A7, Elevations, prepared by Care Engineering & Design Services Inc.,

dated April 2012, Revision 2, revised on July 5, 2012, received on July 11, 2012;Drawing No. A8, Sections, prepared by Care Engineering & Design Services Inc.,

dated April 2012, Revision 2, revised on July 5, 2012, received on July 11, 2012;Drawing No. A9, Sections, prepared by Care Engineering & Design Services Inc.,

dated April 2012, Revision 2, revised on July 5, 2012, received on July 11, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

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Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Lake Ontario waterfront in order to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with integral garage, indoor pool, basement walkout, and rear deck at 2621 Lake Shore Boulevard West. The subject site is located on the Lake Ontario shoreline, south of Lake Shore Boulevard West, and east of Royal York Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding:The proposed works are located well above the Lake Ontario flood level and wave up rush allowance. The proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction in order to prevent construction debris from entering Lake Ontario.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:The subject site is partially located within the erosion hazard limit as defined by MNR's Technical Guide for Great Lakes - St. Lawrence River Shorelines (Erosion Hazards). A geotechnical slope stability assessment and coastal hazard assessment were reviewed and approved by TRCA technical staff. Based on our review of the supplementary technical reports, TRCA staff are satisfied the proposal. The proposed works will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of these reports.

Conservation of Land:The proposed new dwelling is located outside of the erosion hazard limit and 10 metre buffer. The proposed landscape plan is limited to at-grade patio stones and shrubbery within the 10-metre buffer. The proposed works are consistent with existing development along the shoreline. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNo plantings are required as part of this project.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 3.1 of the Provincial Policy Statement which addresses the management of natural hazards and the need to direct development outside of hazardous areas. This proposal was also evaluated using MNR's Technical Guide for Great Lakes - St. Lawrence River Shorelines.

CFN: 47806 - Application #: 0582/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 30, 2012

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EX10.33 247 RIVERSIDE DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 136, Plan M-356, (247 Riverside Drive), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two storey with basement addition and deck to the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 247 Riverside Drive in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. A1, Site Plan, prepared by Sharon McKenzie Architect, dated June 2012,

received on June 25, 2012;Drawing No. A5, Elevations, prepared by Sharon McKenzie Architect, dated June

2012, received on June 25, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a two storey with basement addition and deck to the rear of the existing single family detached dwelling at 247 Riverside Drive. The subject site is located west of South Kingsway and south of Bloor Street West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposed works will not affect the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

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Pollution:Sediment and erosion control fencing is not required as the subject site is located at the toe of a slope and is removed from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no slope stability or geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limits of development and are adequately set back from the toe of the slope. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNo plantings are required as part of this project.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(C) and (E) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions, Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47798 - Application #: 0566/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.34 67 CAMEO CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 60, Plan 5224, (67 Cameo Crescent), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct an aluminum canopy over the front porch and patio of the existing single family semi-detached dwelling at 67 Cameo Crescent in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. A-1, Plot Plan, prepared by Escala Designs Inc., dated October 2011,

received on June 26, 2012;Drawing No. A-2, Partial First Floor Plan, prepared by Escala Designs Inc., dated

October 2011, received on June 26, 2012;Drawing No. A-3, East (Front) Elevation, prepared by Escala Designs Inc., dated

October 2011, received on June 26, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of an aluminum canopy over the front porch and patio of the existing single family semi-detached dwelling at 67 Cameo Crescent. The subject site is located east of Jane Street and north of St. Clair Avenue West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The proposed works are to be constructed in the Regulatory Floodplain.

Control of Flooding:The subject property is located within a Regulatory Floodplain of the Humber River watershed. However, TRCA staff have determined the proposed works will not adversely impact the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Sediment and erosion control fencing is not required as the proposed works are far removed from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

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Erosion:There are no slope stability or geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located within a highly developed valley corridor. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNo plantings are required as part of this project.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(E) - Development Guidelines for Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47692 - Application #: 0506/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 26, 2012

EX10.35 WEST TORONTO CHURCH OF GODTo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 10, Concession 5, (1655 Wilson Avenue), in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by West Toronto Church of God. The purpose is to construct one-storey additions to the front, east, and west elevations of the existing place of worship at 1655 Wilson Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

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Drawing No. A1.01, Site Plan & Site Statistics, prepared by ACI Wright Architects,

dated January 16, 2011, Revision No. 1, revised on March 5, 2012, received on July 5, 2012;Drawing No. L1, Landscape (Planting) Plan, prepared by Judith S. Wright Associates,

dated August 2011, Revision No. 1, revised on June 27, 2012, received on July 5, 2012;Drawing No. SS-1, Grading, Surface Water, SWM Plan, prepared by W.G. Notenboom

Consulting Engineer, dated December 2005, revised on June 28, 2012, received on July 5, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of one-storey additions to the front, east, and west elevations of the existing place of worship at 1655 Wilson Avenue. The subject site is located on the south side of Wilson Avenue and west of Jane Street in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The proposed works are to be constructed within the Regulatory Floodplain.

Control of Flooding:The subject site is located within the Black Creek Special Policy Area (SPA). Under SPA criteria, all buildings are required to meet the minimum 350-year flood proofing requirements. The 350-year flood elevation at this location is 127.3 metres above sea level (masl). Based on our review, the subject site is not subject to flooding during a 350-year storm event. As such, the proposed additions to the existing building are adequately flood proofed and will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:The site is within a highly developed community and far removed from any natural areas including the Humber River. Existing servicing is in place to address surface water run-off during and after construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no slope stability or geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNo plantings are required as part of this project.

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Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.1(B)3.iii. - Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone/Special Policy Areas - of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47803 - Application #: 0569/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 26, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.36 24 RYKERT CRESCENTTo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 38, Plan 2598-Y, 24 Rykert Crescent, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a partial second floor addition and covered porch to the front and a full two storey addition, new steps and at grade patio to the rear of the existing dwelling at 24 Rykert Crescent in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing Unnumbered, Proposed Site Plan, prepared by Spragge and Company

Architects, dated June 20, 2012, received by TRCA staff on June 21, 2012;Drawing Unnumbered, Proposed Basement Plan, prepared by Spragge and Company

Architects, dated June 20, 2012, received by TRCA staff on June 21, 2012;Drawing Unnumbered, Proposed Ground Floor Plan, prepared by Spragge and

Company Architects, dated June 20, 2012, received by TRCA staff on June 21, 2012;

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Drawing Unnumbered, Proposed Second Floor Plan, prepared by Spragge and

Company Architects, dated June 20, 2012, received by TRCA staff on June 21, 2012;Drawing Unnumbered, Proposed Roof Plan, prepared by Spragge and Company

Architects, dated June 20, 2012, received by TRCA staff on June 21, 2012;Drawing Unnumbered, Proposed South Elevation, prepared by Spragge and Company

Architects, dated June 20, 2012, received by TRCA staff on June 21, 2012;Drawing Unnumbered, Proposed West Elevation, prepared by Spragge and Company

Architects, dated June 20, 2012, received by TRCA staff on June 21, 2012;Drawing Unnumbered, Proposed North Elevation, prepared by Spragge and Company

Architects, dated June 20, 2012, received by TRCA staff on June 21, 2012;Drawing Unnumbered, Proposed East Elevation, prepared by Spragge and Company

Architects, dated June 20, 2012, received by TRCA staff on June 21, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a partial second floor addition and covered porch to the front and a full two storey addition, new steps and at grade patio to the rear of the existing dwelling at 24 Rykert Crescent. The subject site is located west of Leslie Street and north of Eglinton Avenue East in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area). The subject site is located within the valley corridor however the top of valley slope is located well behind the existing detached dwelling.

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no slope stability/geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are adequately set back from the top of bank. All filled and disturbed areas will be stabilized and re-vegetated following construction.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

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Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(B) and (E) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions, and Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47760 - Application #: 0563/12/TORReport Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 19, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.37 119 GLEN ROADTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 8, Plan 454-E, (119 Glen Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a detached garage in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 119 Glen Road in the City of Toronto (Toronto & East York).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. A005, Proposed Site Plan, prepared by William Dewson Architects, dated

January 13, 2012, Revision No. 3, revised on June 29, 2012, received by July 2, 2012;Drawing No. A211, Proposed Garage Elevations, prepared by William Dewson

Architects, dated January 13, 2012, Revision No. 3, revised on June 29, 2012, received by July 2, 2012;Drawing No. A012, OPSD Light-Duty Silt Fence Barrier, submitted by William Dewson

Architects, dated November 2006, received July 2, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

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Proposal:The purpose of this application is to construct a new one-storey, single car garage in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 119 Glen Road in the City of Toronto (Toronto & East York). The subject site is located east of Mount Pleasant Road and north of Bloor Street East, within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River watershed. The subject site is an existing developed lot of record with a well defined top of bank running parallel to an existing driveway and coach house constructed many years ago. The proposed garage is located well back from the top of bank on the opposite side of the top of bank and approximately 8 metres back from the existing coach house.

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposed works will have no impact on the storage and conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Sediment and erosion control fencing will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction to prevent debris from entering the adjacent ravine.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:The proposed works are to be located next to an existing brick driveway and one-storey dwelling. TRCA staff are satisfied that there will be no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the completed works.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located within a highly developed valley corridor and are consistent with the existing pattern of development. The proposed works are adequately set back from the top of bank. There are no other natural features on or adjacent to the site that would be negatively impacted by the development.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per the City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(E) - Development Guidelines for Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47769 - Application #: 0543/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 31, 2012

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EX10.38 75 NORTHDALE BOULEVARDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 14, 15, 16, Plan 3728, (75 Northdale Boulevard), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a second storey addition and two-storey side addition to the existing single family detached dwelling at 75 Northdale Boulevard in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. 1, Site Plan, prepared by Trevor Gain & Associates, dated June 14, 2012,

received on July 12, 2012;Drawing No. 5, East and North Elevations, prepared by Trevor Gain & Associates,

dated June 14, 2012, received on July 12, 2012;Drawing No. 6, West and South Elevations, prepared by Trevor Gain & Associates,

dated June 14, 2012, received on July 12, 2012;

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a second storey addition and two-storey side addition to the existing single family detached dwelling at 75 Northdale Boulevard. The subject site is located west of O'Connor Drive and north of St. Clair Avenue East in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

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Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no slope stability or geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(C) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47885 - Application #: 0618/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 26, 2012

EX10.39 81 MATHERSFIELD DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units and site grade on Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Plan 66R18915, Part 1, 3 Plan 66R18275, Part 2 Plan 64R16203, Part Lot 25, Plan 66M2314, (81 Mathersfield Drive), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two-storey rear addition with basement walkout at 81 Mathersfield Drive in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing No. A-100, Survey & Site Plan, prepared by CORE Architects Inc., dated April

17, 2012, received on June 21, 2012;Drawing No. A-400, East Elevation, prepared by CORE Architects Inc., dated April 17,

2012, received on June 21, 2012;Drawing No. A-401, North Elevation, prepared by CORE Architects Inc., dated April 17,

2012, received on June 21, 2012;Drawing No. A-402, South Elevation, prepared by CORE Architects Inc., dated April 17,

2012, received on June 21, 2012;Drawing No. A-410, North-South Section, prepared by CORE Architects Inc., dated

April 17, 2012, received on June 21, 2012;Drawing No. A-411, East-West Section, prepared by CORE Architects Inc., dated April

17, 2012, received on June 21, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a two-storey rear addition with basement walkout to the existing single family detached dwelling at 81 Mathersfield Drive. The subject site is located west of Mount Pleasant Road and south of St. Clair Avenue East in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

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Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:A geotechnical brief has been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff and the proposal will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of this report.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are adequately set back from the long term stable top of bank. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(C) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47696 - Application #: 0516/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 26, 2012

EX10.40 131 STRATHEARN ROADTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Part Lot 74, 75, Plan 2618, (131 Strathearn Road), in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling at 131 Strathearn Road in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling is to be demolished while the existing inground pool and shed are to be maintained.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing unnumbered, Site Plan, prepared by Drew Laszlo Architect, undated, received

on July 11, 2012;Drawing unnumbered, Front Elevation, prepared by Drew Laszlo Architect, undated,

received on July 11, 2012;Drawing unnumbered, Side (West) Elevation, prepared by Drew Laszlo Architect,

undated, received on July 11, 2012;Drawing unnumbered, Rear Elevation, prepared by Drew Laszlo Architect, undated,

received on July 11, 2012;Drawing unnumbered, Side (East) Elevation, prepared by Drew Laszlo Architect,

undated, received on July 11, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey single family detached dwelling at 131 Strathearn Road. The existing dwelling is to be demolished while the existing inground pool and shed are to be maintained. The subject site is located west of Bathurst Street, south of Eglinton Avenue West and backs on to Cedarvale Park in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a Regulatory Floodplain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

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Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no slope stability or geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development. The appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(D) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47841 - Application #: 0594/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 30, 2012

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.41 74 FOX HOUND CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 70, Plan 65M-3498, (74 Fox Hound Crescent), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a replacement deck within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 74 Fox Hound Crescent in the City of Vaughan.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Plan, prepared by the applicant, dated June 2012, received by the TRCA June 26,

2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to construct a new deck to replace two existing decks attached to an existing dwelling within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed. The property is partially located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain of a tributary of the West Don River.

The proposed deck and existing decks are located along the edge of the flood plain. The proposed replacement deck is located over the footprint of the two existing decks but includes an extension which would join the two previous deck footprints to form one continuous deck rather than two separate decks. The proposed works will not result in further encroachment into the flood plain and TRCA water resources staff are satisfied that the proposed works will not have an adverse impact on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

The works are located within a flat, already disturbed and sodded area, no significant vegetation will be impacted by the proposal.

Control of Flooding:TRCA water resources staff are satisfied that the proposed works will not have an adverse impact on the storage and conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution:There are no pollution related issues associated with this application.

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Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical issues associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:As a watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored to the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47732 - Application #: 0535/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 20, 2012

EX10.42 CONCERT REAL ESTATE CORPORATIONTo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units on Lot 8, 9, Concession 4, (8150 Keele Street), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Concert Real Estate Corporation. The purpose is to conduct minor renovations to the facade of an existing industrial building including the addition of new openings within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 8150 Keele Street in the City of Vaughan.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Plan, Drawing No. A101, prepared by ADG Architecture, revise dated March 28,

2012, received by the TRCA July 3, 2012;Elevation Drawing, Drawing No. A301, prepared by ADG Architecture, revise dated

March 28, 2012, received by the TRCA July 3, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to conduct minor renovations to the facade of an existing industrial building within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed. The subject property is almost entirely located within the Estimated Regional Storm Flood Plain. The Estimated Regional Flood Elevation of the property is 198.50 m.a.s.l. (metres above sea level). Based upon drawings provided by the applicant, the existing building has a number of openings located at an elevation of 198.45 m.a.s.l., as such, the existing building (which was constructed before the area was regulated by the TRCA) is not flood proofed to the current Estimated Flood Elevation.

The proposed works include the addition of a new opening at the same elevation of the existing openings as required to meet the existing interior floor elevation. As this opening is not lower than the existing openings throughout the outer perimeter of the building, there is no increase in the risk of flooding to the building. The proposed works will not alter the footprint of the existing building and will not affect any natural features.

Control of Flooding:The subject property is located within the Estimated Regional Storm Flood Plain. However, the proposed works will not result in increased flood risk to the building.

Pollution:There are no pollution related issues associated with this application.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical issues associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:As a watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored to the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features.

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Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47727 - Application #: 0518/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.43 66 CHAYA SARA GARDENSTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 69, Plan, (66 Chaya Sara Gardens), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a shed within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 66 Chaya Sara Gardens in the City of Vaughan.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Sketch, prepared by the applicant, received by the TRCA July 26, 2012

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to construct a shed within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed. The subject property is adjacent to the valley corridor of the East Humber River. As part of the Block 11 Master Environmental Servicing Plan (MESP) process and the associated Draft Plan of Subdivision for the area (19T-04V05 - Lindvest Properties), the limits of the valley corridor were established along with an appropriate buffer and placed into public (TRCA) ownership. As such, the proposed works are located outside of the feature limit and the associated buffer.

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No grade changes are proposed as part of this permit and the proposed works are located within an already disturbed sodded area devoid of any significant vegetation.

Control of Flooding:The subject property is not located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. There will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution:There are no pollution related issues associated with this application.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical issues associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:As a watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored to the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47909 - Application #: 0645/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.44 7 BEVAN ROADTo site grade on Part Lot 19, Concession 4, (7 Bevan Road), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. The purpose is to conduct minor grading and landscaping works within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 7 Bevan Road in the City of Vaughan.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Slope Restoration Plan, prepared by Landscape Planning Limited, revise dated June

17, 2010, received by the TRCA July 16, 2012

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to conduct minor grading works and landscape works within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed. The subject property is located along the edge of the West Don River valley corridor and contains a portion of a slope feature which is primarily located on the adjacent TRCA owned lands. In 2008, the applicant placed a small amount of fill and conducted grading works along the edge of the slope feature without a permit under Ontario Regulation 166/06 and TRCA Enforcement Staff issued a violation notice (violation no. V2417).

In order to resolve the violation, a restoration planting plan has been provided which will re-vegetate the area of disturbance. The planting plan is composed of a mix of native, non-invasive plant species as well as a seeding area.

TRCA Ecology staff are satisfied that the proposed restoration planting will adequately restore the affected area to a level at or better than the pre-disturbance state.

Fee:As works were conducted without a permit from the TRCA under Ontario Regulation 166/06, an additional administrative fee has been applied to this permit.

Control of Flooding:The proposed works and unauthorized fill works are not located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. There will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

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Pollution:Sediment control fencing will be erected and maintained for the duration of the restoration works to prevent the transport of sediment into the valley system.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:TRCA Geotechnical staff are satisfied that the plantings will provided improved stability to the slope feature and will help prevent any erosion issues from arising.

Conservation of Land:As a watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored in accordance with the Slope Restoration Plan and is composed of native, non-invasive plantings and seed mix.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 F) - Opportunities for Regeneration - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47823 - Application #: 0587/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.45 146 RIVERSIDE DRIVE (SOUTH)To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 8, Concession 7 Lot 27, Plan M-1111, (146 Riverside Drive (South)), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a replacement dwelling and conduct associated minor grading works within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed on the southern half of 146 Riverside Drive in the City of Vaughan.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Servicing and Grading Plan, drawing no. SP.1, prepared by Acsem Engineering

Group Inc., revise dated June 25, 2012, received by the TRCA June 25, 2012, redline revised to clarify location of sediment control fencing and indicate removal of excess fill material;Site Plan Details, drawing no. SP.2, prepared by Acsem Engineering Group Inc., revise

dated June 25, 2012, received by the TRCA June 25, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to construct a replacement home and conduct associated minor grading works within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed. The subject property is located within a highly urbanized area of the valley floor of the Main Humber River Valley corridor. The property is entirely located within the Woodbridge Special Policy Area which provides for such development. A separate permit application has been submitted for a proposed new dwelling on the northern portion of 146 Riverside Drive (CFN 47734) which has been severed from the subject lands but has not yet received a municipal address.

Based upon current flood mapping and a topographical survey the proposed replacement dwelling will be located approximately 13 metres away from the flood plain and all of the proposed grading works are located outside of the flood plain.

As part of the proposed minor grading works, a low retaining wall will be constructed along the side of the proposed driveway and in the rear yard. These grading works are located near a shallow slope feature but will not disturb the slope.

The proposed replacement dwelling will not result in the loss of any significant vegetation on or near the property.

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Control of Flooding:The subject property is close to but outside of the Regional Storm Flood Plain. There will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution:Sediment control fencing will be erected and maintained for the duration of construction to prevent the transport of sediment into the adjacent TRCA owned lands and the Humber River.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:TRCA Geotechnical staff are satisfied that the proposed works are adequately setback from the shallow slope feature and will not have an impact on the stability of the slope.

Conservation of Land:As a watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored to the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.1 B) - Development within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47733 - Application #: 0536/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 23, 2012

EX10.46 146 RIVERSIDE DRIVE (NORTH)To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 8, Concession 7 Lot 27, Plan M-1111, (146 Riverside Drive (North)), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new dwelling within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed on the northern half of 146 Riverside Boulevard in the City of Vaughan.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Servicing and Grading Plan, drawing no. SP.1, prepared by Acsem Engineering

Group Inc., revise dated June 25, 2012, received by the TRCA June 25, 2012, redline revised to clarify location of sediment control fencing and indicate removal of excess fill material;Site Plan Details, drawing no. SP.2, prepared by Acsem Engineering Group Inc., revise

dated June 25, 2012, received by the TRCA June 25, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to construct a new dwelling on the northern half of 146 Riverside Drive and conduct associated minor grading works within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed. The subject property is located within a highly urbanized area of the valley floor of the Main Humber River Valley corridor. The property is entirely located within the Woodbridge Special Policy Area which provides for such development. The works which form this permit application are located on a newly severed lot from 146 Riverside Drive but has not yet received a municipal address. A separate permit application has been submitted for a proposed replacement dwelling on the southern portion of 146 Riverside Drive which contains the original home (CFN 47733).

Based upon current flood plain mapping and a topographical survey of the subject property, the proposed dwelling will be located approximately 18 metres away from the flood plain and all of the proposed grading works are located outside of the flood plain.

The proposed dwelling will not result in the loss of any significant vegetation on or near the property.

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Control of Flooding:The subject lands are close to but outside of the Regional Storm Flood Plain. There will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution:Sediment control fencing will be erected and maintained for the duration of construction to prevent the transport of sediment into the adjacent TRCA owned lands and the Humber River.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:TRCA Geotechnical staff are satisfied that the proposed works are adequately setback from the shallow slope feature and will not have an impact on the stability of the slope.

Conservation of Land:As a watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored to the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.1 B) - Development within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47734 - Application #: 0537/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 23, 2012

EX10.47 65 CAMLAREN CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot R-55, Plan, (65 Camlaren Crescent), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct an inground pool, deck and shed within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed at 65 Camlaren Crescent in the City of Vaughan.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Landscape Site Plan, prepared by Landscape Planning Limited, dated June 18, 2012,

received by the TRCA July 5, 2012, redline revised to indicate location of sediment control fencing and removal of excess fill material

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to construct an inground pool, deck and shed within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed. The subject property is partially located along a well-vegetated draw feature associated with the East Humber River. The valley wall of the draw feature has a slope configuration of approximately 2.5 horizontal : 1 vertical.

The proposed deck is located approximately 8 metres from the existing top-of-slope and the proposed storage shed is approximately 7.5 metres from the top-of-slope of a slightly gentler portion of the valley wall. The proposed inground pool is located approximately 11 metres from the existing top-of-slope. All of the proposed works are located within the currently sodded and manicured portion of the rear yard and will not affect any of the vegetation associated with the draw feature. The approximately 7 metre or wider sodded area between the existing top-of-slope and the proposed works will remain undisturbed.

Based upon a site visit conducted by TRCA staff, TRCA geotechnical staff are satisfied that the proposed works are adequately setback from the top-of-slope and will not adversely impact the stability of the slope.

Control of Flooding:The subject property is not located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. There will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

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Pollution:Sediment control fencing will be erected and maintained for the duration of construction to prevent the transport of sediment into the draw feature.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:TRCA geotechnical staff are satisfied that the proposed works are adequately setback from the existing top-of-slope and will not have an impact on the stability of the valley wall.

Conservation of Land:As a watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored to the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47770 - Application #: 0542/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 30, 2012

TOWN OF CALEDON

EX10.48 49 QUEEN STREET NORTHTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Part Lot 42, Plan BOL 9, Part Lot 8, Block BOL 7, BLOCK 5, Plan, (49 Queen Street North), in the Town of Caledon, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new recessed entryway and replacement commercial door entrance to an existing commercial building associated with a municipal building permit.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Front Elevation, prepared by B.P. Kozluk, dated June 2012, stamped received by

TRCA Planning & Development staff on July 10, 2012;Front Elevation Quoins, prepared by B.P. Kozluk, dated June 2012, stamped received

by TRCA Planning & Development staff on July 10, 2012;First Floor Renovation, prepared by B.P. Kozluk, dated June 2012, stamped received

by TRCA Planning & Development staff on July 10, 2012;Front Wall Cross Section, prepared by B.P. Kozluk, dated June 2012, stamped

received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on July 10, 2012;Partial FDNT. Plan SSK-1, prepared by B.P. Kozluk, dated June 2012, stamped

received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on July 10, 2012;New Entry Slab Section SSK-2, prepared by B.P. Kozluk, dated June 2012, stamped

received by TRCA Planning & Development staff on July 10, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new recessed entryway and replacement door to an existing commercial building associated with a municipal building permit. The subject property is located within the Bolton Special Policy Area (SPA) and Regional Storm Floodplain associated with the Humber River. The property forms part of the commercial core in the Village of Bolton within the Town of Caledon. Although the existing building is prone to flooding during a Regional Storm event, the minor works proposed do not increase flood risk to the commercial building. In addition, the existing grades of the entrances will be maintained. As such, there are no flooding concerns associated with this proposal. Additionally, there are no geotechnical or ecology related concerns with this application.

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Control of Flooding:A portion of the proposed works is located within the Regional Floodplain. TRCA Water Resources staff has confirmed that the proposed works will not impact the conveyance or storage of flood waters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls (i.e., silt fence) have been proposed with this application, and will be maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns anticipated with this application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of this project. There are no fisheries concerns associated with this project.

PlantingsAs no significant vegetation will be removed as a result of the proposed works, additional plantings are not required.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is in conformity with Section 4.2.1. (B) – Development Guidelines for Development/Redevelopment within Designated Two Zone Areas or Special Policy Areas – of the Authority’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47805 - Application #: 0573/12/CALReport Prepared by: Jason Wagler, extension 5743For information contact: Jason Wagler, extension 5743Date: July 31, 2012

TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

EX10.49 HOLY TRINITY SCHOOLTo site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 53, 54, Plan 65R-6432, (11300 Bayview Avenue), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by Holy Trinity School. The purpose is to undertake works within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed to construct a sprint track and long jump pits in accordance with the specifications of the Sports Turf Association of Ontario. The works are located on the periphery of an existing soccer field at the rear of the Holy Trinity School, located in the Town of Richmond Hill.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Drawing L100 - Notes, prepared by MMM Group, dated May 2012, Revised June 6,

2012, dated received by TRCA June 12, 2012;Drawing L101 Site Preparation & Erosion Plan, prepared by MMM Group, dated May

2012, Revised June 6, 2012, dated received by TRCA June 12, 2012;Drawing L201 Grading Plan, prepared by MMM Group, dated May 2012, Revised June

6, 2012, dated received by TRCA June 12, 2012;Drawing L301 Layout Plan, prepared by MMM Group, dated May 2012, Revised June

6, 2012, dated received by TRCA June 12, 2012;Drawing L501 Details, prepared by MMM Group, dated May 2012, Revised June 6,

2012, dated received by TRCA June 12, 2012;Drawing L502 Details, prepared by MMM Group, dated May 2012, Revised June 6,

2012, dated received by TRCA June 12, 2012;Drawing L503 Details, prepared by MMM Group, dated May 2012, Revised June 6,

2012, dated received by TRCA June 12, 2012.

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to undertake topsoil stripping and site grading to construct additional sports facilities for a school which includes a sprint track and long jump pits, which will be constructed in accordance with the specification of the Sports Turf Association of Ontario. The works are located at the periphery of an existing soccer field at the rear of the Holy Trinity School., located south of 19th Avenue, west of Bayview Avenue, in the Town of Richmond Hill. The works involve the removal of the existing topsoil, regrading the length of the development limits to ensure positive drainage, and the raising of a storm sewer to the rear of the property. All areas to be disturbed will be isolated with sediment and erosion controls, and sodded upon completion.

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Control of Flooding:No impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters are anticipated.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns related to this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works will not impact any significant natural features, and no significant vegetation will be remove as a result of construction.

PlantingsNo significant vegetation has been removed as a result of this project. As such, no additional plantings are required

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2. E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47616 - Application #: 0465/12/RHReport Prepared by: Doris Cheng, extension 5306For information contact: Doris Cheng, extension 5306Date: July 31, 2012

TOWNSHIP OF KING

EX10.50 38 ELIZABETH DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on , (38 Elizabeth Drive), in the Township of King, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a rear yard deck attached to an existing dwelling within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed at 38 Elizabeth Drive in the Township of King.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014 in accordance with the following documents and plans which form part of this permit:

Site Plan, prepared by the applicant, received by the TRCA July 19, 2012

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to construct a rear yard deck attached to an existing dwelling within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed. A watercourse traverses the rear property boundary and the subject property is partially within the Estimated Regional Storm Flood Plain. Based upon our mapping, the proposed works appear to be located just outside of the Estimated Flood Plain. On this basis and the basis that the proposed works do not result in an increase in habitable floor space, TRCA water resources staff are satisfied that the proposed works do not increase the risk to life and property on the subject property.

The proposed deck is located over an existing patio area, no vegetation removals are required for the proposed works.

Control of Flooding:As the works are outside of the Estimated Regional Storm Flood Plain there will be no impacts on the storage and conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution:There are no pollution related issues associated with this application.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical issues associated with this application.

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Conservation of Land:As a watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored to the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 E) - Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47824 - Application #: 0588/12/KINGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 30, 2012

CITY OF BRAMPTON

EX10.51 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF PEELTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Highway 50 at the Rainbow Creek Crossing, south of Castlemore Road, in the City of Brampton, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of Peel. The purpose is to construct stormsewers on Hwy 50 from Ebenezer Road to Old Castlemore Road. Within the regulated area the proposed stormsewer works will also include the construction of headwalls on either side of Rainbow Creek and oil/grit separators (OGS) units. In addition, a 3 meter wide multi-use path will be constructed on the east side of Highway 50. The coldwater fisheries timing window will be applied, unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The Region of Peel have proposed to construct stormsewers, headwalls and oil/grit separators (OGS) on Highway 50 near Rainbow Creek in the City of Brampton. Within the regulated area the headwalls will be constructed on the west side of Highway 50 on either side of Rainbow Creek where the stormsewers outlet. Rip rap protection will be provided at the outlet to mitigate erosion and scouring. OGS units have been proposed near the stormsewer outlets to treat the stormwater prior to discharging to the creek. In addition to these works a 3 m wide multi-use path will be constructed on the east side of Highway 50.

Control of Flooding:No adverse impacts are anticipated to the storage or conveyance of flood waters as a result of this project.

Pollution:Standard sediment and erosion controls (silt fence) will be in place for the duration of construction, and until the site is restored, to prevent construction generated sediment from entering the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical/slope stability issues anticipated with the proposal.

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Conservation of Land:With the erosion and sedimentation controls in effect, the potential for a Harmful Alteration, Disruption or Destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. All construction activity will be carried out during the coldwater fisheries timing window (July 1 to September 15) unless otherwise specified in writing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and a Letter of Advice (LOA) will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored with a native non-invasive seed mix following construction.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal complies with Section 4.3, Infrastructure and Servicing, of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47833 - Application #: 0585/12/BRAMReport Prepared by: Ben Krul, extension 5769For information contact: Ben Krul, extension 5769Date: July 31, 2012

ITEMS EX10.52 - EX10.71 ARE ERRATA ITEMS

CITY OF MARKHAM

EX10.52 CITY OF MARKHAMTo temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Old Wellington Street, near Highway 7 and Markham Road, in the City of Markham, Rouge River Watershed as located on the property owned by City of Markham. The purpose is to replace a damaged existing watermain with a new watermain on Old Wellington Street south of Highway 7 and west of Markham Road using Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD). The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) coldwater fisheries timing window will apply to this project unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR. A Letter of Advice (LOA) will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) for this project.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The proposal is to replace an existing damaged watermain with a new watermain on Old Wellington Street from Highway 7 to Markham Road in the City of Markham, Rouge River watershed, Regional Municipality of York. The installation will be done by Horizontal Directional Drilling.

Control of Flooding:The proposed project is not anticipated to have significant impacts on the storage or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Standard erosion and sediment control measures (Filtrexx Siltsoxx) will be implemented prior to construction and maintained for the duration of construction, and until the site is stabilized and restored, in order to prevent construction generated sediments from entering any watercourse or wetland. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:No geotechnical or slope stability issues have been identified for the proposal.

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Conservation of Land:The work will be undertaken in the dry, and with the proposed erosion and sediment control measures in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction of fish habitat (HADD) will be mitigated. The coldwater fisheries timing window (July 1 to September 15) will be applied to this project unless otherwise specified in writing by MNR. A letter of advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored with native, non-invasive species following construction.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47895 - Application #: 0633/12/MARKReport Prepared by: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629For information contact: Harsha Gammanpila, extension 5629Date: July 31, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [ETOBICOKE YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.53 DELMANOR DUNDAS INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on , 4180-4190 Dundas Street West, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Delmanor Dundas Inc.. The purpose is to excavate and install shoring to facilitate the future construction of an underground parking garage and multi-storey retirement apartment building.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

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The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The proposal is to excavate and install shoring to facilitate the future construction of an underground parking garage and multi-storey retirement apartment building at 4180 and 4190 Dundas Street West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The subject property is located on the south side of the main Humber River, north of Dundas Street West near Prince Edward Drive.

The retirement apartment building development (not part of this permit) is subject to City of Toronto and TRCA review and approvals, much of which has been finalized. The subject property is appropriately zoned for the use and is currently developed with an office building and surface parking. The existing surface parking is located well into the slope hazard limit and up to the physical top of bank, and the resulting storm flows are actively eroding the slope. The zoning approval was based upon securing a comprehensive plan for slope remediation, valley renaturalization and conveyance of the restored valley lands to TRCA ownership.

This plan has been substantially approved by TRCA staff. However, the proposed slope remediation and replanting plans and Site Plan Approval needs to be secured prior to moving forward with the permit for the new building. TRCA staff are comfortable that the approval of this permit for excavation and shoring will not compromise any further TRCA permit applications or City approvals, both of which are imminent, and will be consistent with City's excavation and shoring permit. The development of the foundations and remainder of the development will be subject to a separate TRCA permit at a later date.

Control of Flooding:The proposal for excavation and installation of foundation shoring will take place outside of the regulatory floodplain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters. The development is setback well in excess of 10 metres from the floodplain.

Pollution:Temporary sediment control has been provided per the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area Conservation Authorities, Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:Temporary erosion control has been provided per the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area Conservation Authorities, Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction. The flow of stormwater will be carefully controlled and monitored so as not to exacerbate slope erosion.

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Conservation of Land:The subject property was, until recently, fully developed with an office building and surface parking in an urban context. The proposal will have no impact on the conservation of land. Ultimately, the development will result in renaturalization of the former parking area, and the hazard lands will be conveyed to public ownership.

PlantingsNo plantings are required as part of this permit. However, a comprehensive renaturalization of the existing parking area and slope remediation works has been secured by TRCA through the planning process.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2., Development within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas, of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47339 - Application #: 0307/12/TORReport Prepared by: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.54 14 VALLEYMEDE ROADTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 21, Plan M-611, Part 2, Part 3 Lot 1, Plan M-579, 14 Valleymede Road, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling on existing dwelling foundations, a new covered rear porch with basement below, and a replacement front stairway, deck and shed at 14 Valleymede Road in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey single family detached dwelling on existing dwelling foundations, a new covered rear porch with basement below, a replacement front stairway, deck and shed at 14 Valleymede Road. The subject site is located east of Runnymede Road and south of Bloor Street West in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

The subject property is highly constrained. The location of the site does not represent a "typical" City of Toronto ravine lot in that there is no natural tableland on this and many of the adjacent lots in the neighborhood. The neighborhood was constructed in and among the valley features many years ago, prior to current planning policy and regulation. As such, the proposed development is consistent with existing development (garages, accessory structures, driveways and dwellings) within this reach of the valley corridor.

Conditional Permit:This permit will be conditional upon the approval of Urban Forestry Services. Minor revisions to the approved plans required on behalf of Urban Forestry Services will be addressed by TRCA staff through redline revisions.

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:A geotechnical slope stability report has been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff and the proposal will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of this report. In addition, the Owner has retained the professional services of a Geotechnical Engineer to be on-site during excavation to monitor conditions and provide expert advice.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development. The subject property is located within a fully developed valley feature.

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PlantingsA ravine stewardship plan will be implemented. Native plantings will be provided as per Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(C) and (D) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions and Replacement Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 46627 - Application #: 0936/11/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.55 11 LAKE PROMENADETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on West Half Lot 2, Plan 1581, 11 Lake Promenade, in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with associated garage at 11 Lake Promenade in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling and detached garage are to be demolished. Also proposed is an inground pool and some minor re-grading in the rear yard of the property.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Lake Ontario waterfront in order to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey single family detached dwelling with associated garage at 11 Lake Promenade. The existing dwelling and detached garage are to be demolished. Also proposed is an inground pool and some minor re-grading in the rear yard of the property. The subject site is located on the Lake Ontario shoreline, south of Lake Shore Boulevard West, and west of Kipling Avenue in the City of Toronto (Etobicoke York Community Council Area).

Conditional Permit:This permit will not be issued until the requested Restrictive Covenant is registered on title of the subject property to the satisfaction of TRCA staff.

Control of Flooding:The proposed works are located above the Lake Ontario flood level and wave up rush allowance. The proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction in order to prevent construction debris from entering Lake Ontario.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:The subject site is partially located within the erosion hazard limit as defined by MNR's Technical Guide for Great Lakes - St. Lawrence River Shorelines (Erosion Hazards). A geotechnical slope stability assessment was reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff. In addition, TRCA staff retained the services of a professional coastal engineering consultant to conduct a peer review of the applicant's coastal hazard assessment. Based on our review of the supplementary technical reports, TRCA staff are satisfied with the proposal. The proposed works will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of these reports.

Conservation of Land:The proposed replacement dwelling is located an additional 15 metres away from the Lake Ontario shoreline than the previous existing dwelling. This results in a significant reduction of inherent risk associated with this site. In light of this, a small portion of the proposed new dwelling will be located within the erosion hazard limit. As such, the proposed new dwelling is reliant upon the continued maintenance of the existing shoreline protection. Through site and building design, the applicant will be maintaining the existing access allowance to the shoreline protection works for maintenance purposes. The property owner's have acknowledged the inherent risks associated with this shoreline property by registering various clauses on title of their property which will effectively notify future property owners. There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

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PlantingsNo plantings are required as part of this project.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 3.1 of the Provincial Policy Statement which addresses the management of natural hazards and the need to direct development outside of hazardous areas. This proposal was also evaluated using MNR's Technical Guide for Great Lakes - St. Lawrence River Shorelines.

CFN: 46546 - Application #: 0886/11/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 30, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [NORTH YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.56 74B GWENDOLEN CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 150, Plan M442, 74B Gwendolen Crescent, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a rear raised deck to the back of the existing dwelling at 74B Gwendolen Avenue at 74B Gwendolen Crescent in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

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Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a raised wood deck with stairs to the rear of the existing dwelling above the existing stone patio at 74B Gwendolen Crescent. The subject site is located east of Bathurst Street and south of Sheppard Avenue West in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no slope stability/geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(E) - Development Guidelines for Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47438 - Application #: 0400/12/TORReport Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 27, 2012

EX10.57 CITY OF TORONTOTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere within Serena Gundy Park, near Leslie Street and Eglinton Avenue East, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed as located on property owned by the City of Toronto. The purpose is to undertake improvements to the existing washroom building and adjacent asphalt path to facilitate Barrier Free Accessibility. Works will include interior renovations, the construction of an asphalt path and concrete retaining wall. No in-water works are associated with this project.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The City of Toronto is proposing to upgrade an existing park washroom to meet Barrier Free Accessibility Standards in Serena Gundy Park, within a Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed, near Eglinton Avenue East and Leslie Street. Works will consist of the removal of the existing path and the construction of a new 1.8m wide asphalt path. To facilitate the construction of a wider path, a concrete retaining wall will be constructed to a maximum height of 0.6m. Furthermore, a new weeping tile system will be constructed to drain soils behind the proposed retaining wall. This drainage system will outlet into an existing storm drain. Vegetation protection fencing will be erected to isolate the proposed works from the existing natural heritage system. The site will be accessed via an existing asphalt multi-use trail that connects to Rykert Crescent. Works are anticipated to be completed in 2012.

Control of Flooding:Works are not located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain and are not anticipated to impact flooding, flood storage or the conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution:Standard erosion and sediment control measures (silt fence, catchbasin filters) will be installed prior to construction and maintained for the duration of work, and until the site is stabilized and restored. Erosion and sediment control measures have been implemented in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guideline for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

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Erosion:Works are not anticipated to impact erosion or slope stability.

Conservation of Land:No in-water works are associated with the proposed.

PlantingsVegetation protection fencing will be installed prior to the commencement of works. Disturbed areas are to be restored to pre-construction conditions or better. Restoration is to be completed to City of Toronto Urban Forestry Standards.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal complies with Section 4.2.2. Existing Resource-bases Uses, of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47898 - Application #: 0638/12/TORReport Prepared by: Jonathan Pounder, extension 5304For information contact: Jonathan Pounder, extension 5304Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.58 18 HAWKSBURY DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on 18 Hawksbury Drive, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two-storey replacement dwelling with rear deck at 18 Hawksbury Drive in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a two-storey replacement dwelling at 18 Hawksbury Drive. The subject site is located east of Bayview Avenue and north of Sheppard Avenue East in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area). The subject site is located on the south side of the valley corridor. The minor and manicured valley slope that contains Bayview Village Park runs behind the proposed replacement dwelling. A small tributary of the East Don River runs at the toe of the valley slope.

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no slope stability/geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are adequately set back from the top of bank. All filled and disturbed areas will be stabilized and re-vegetated following construction.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2. (D) and (E) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures and Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47499 - Application #: 0442/12/TORReport Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 26, 2012

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EX10.59 12 DONINO AVENUETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 73, Plan 2343, Part Lot 74, Plan 2343, 12 Donino Avenue, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two-storey replacement dwelling with rear armour stone wall, patio and associated landscaping at 12 Donino Avenue in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new two-storey replacement dwelling, rear armour stone retaining wall, patio and associated landscaping at 12 Donino Avenue. The subject site is located east of Yonge Street and south of York Mills Road within the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area). The subject site is located within the valley and contains the reverse and partially vegetated valley slope. There is no floodplain associated with this site.

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

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Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:A geotechnical slope stability report with associated addendums have been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff and the proposal will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of the report and addendums.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development. All filled and disturbed areas will be stabilized and re-vegetated following construction.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2. (D) and (E) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures and Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47009 - Application #: 0069/12/TORReport Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 27, 2012

EX10.60 195 BURBANK DRIVETo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 130, Plan 5099, 195 Burbank Drive, in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct two new rear raised decks, as well as replacement pool house and new hardscaping around the perimeter of the existing pool at 195 Burbank Drive in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of two new rear raised decks, as well as replacement pool house and new hardscaping around the perimeter of the existing pool at 195 Burbank Drive. The subject site is located east of Bayview Avenue and south of Finch Avenue east in the City of Toronto (North York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no slope stability or geotechnical concerns associated with this proposal.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works will be located no further than the existing limit of development.

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PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(E) - Development Guidelines for Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47346 - Application #: 0324/12/TORReport Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 27, 2012

CITY OF TORONTO [SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.61 344 WEST POINT AVENUETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure on Lot 58, Plan 284, 344 West Point Avenue, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a garage to the front and side of the existing single family detached dwelling at 344 West Point Avenue in the City of Toronto (Scarborough).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

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Proposal:The purpose of this application is to construct a garage to the front and side of the existing single family detached dwelling at 344 West Point Avenue in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). The subject site is located east of Port Union Road and south of Highway 401, backing onto the Rouge River and within a Regulated Area of the Rouge River watershed.

Control of Flooding:The proposed works are not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Sediment and erosion control fencing is not required as the proposed works are adequately setback from the watercourse.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:No excavation is required to facilitate the proposed garage, which be constructed on concrete slabs. There are no slope stability/geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limits of development and are adequately set back from the top of bank. There are no other significant features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(E) - Development Guidelines for Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47889 - Application #: 0622/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 31, 2012

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EX10.62 15 BATHGATE DRIVETo change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 8, Plan 3167, 15 Bathgate Drive, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Highland Creek Watershed. The purpose is to construct a second storey addition to the rear and a second storey deck to side of the existing single family detached dwelling at 15 Bathgate Drive in the City of Toronto (Scarborough).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to construct a second storey addition to the rear and a second storey deck to the side of the existing single family detached dwelling at 15 Bathgate Drive. The subject site is located east of Meadowvale Avenue and north of Lawrence Avenue east in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). The property backs onto a valley corridor associated with Centennial Creek and is within the TRCA Regulated Area of the Highland Creek watershed.

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm floodplain and the proposed works will not have an impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Sediment and erosion control fencing will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction to prevent debris from entering the adjacent ravine.

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Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:The proposed second storey addition will not extend beyond the existing building footprint and the proposed deck will be located above existing hardscaping. There are no slope stability/geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development and are adequately set back from the top of bank. There are no other significant features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsNative plants will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines. Recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(C) and (E) - Development Guidelines for Minor Additions, Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47853 - Application #: 0609/12/TORReport Prepared by: Vanessa Aubrey, extension 5662For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 31, 2012

EX10.63 KALMONI ESTABLISHMENTS INC.To construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade, temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere and interfere with a wetland on Lot 32, Plan 4234, 104 Grand River Boulevard, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed as located on the property owned by Kalmoni Establishments Inc.. The purpose is to construct a new dwelling on the currently vacant lot at 104 Grand River Boulevard in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area).

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Lake Ontario Waterfront in order to facilitate the construction of a new single family dwelling on a currently vacant residential lot at 104 Grand River Boulevard. The subject site is located east of Meadowvale Road and south of Sheppard Avenue East in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). The subject site is located within a wetland area of interference. TRCA Ecology and City Urban Forestry staff staked the limit of the natural features (dripline) associated with the wetland.The proposed dwelling will be adequately setback from the natural features associated with the wetland and the setback area will be renaturalized with native plantings.

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Sediment controls will be installed and maintained during construction to prevent debris from entering the wetland.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no slope stability/geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

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Conservation of Land:There are no other significant natural features on, or adjacent to, the site that would be negatively impacted by the project. All filled and disturbed areas will be stabilized and re-vegetated following construction.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented. In addition a planting buffer will be provided between the proposed dwelling and the dripline of the natural features. The proposed planting buffer will be to the satisfaction of TRCA Ecology and City Urban Forestry staff.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 2.1.1 Natural Heritage of the Ontario Provincial Policy Statement, 2005.

CFN: 46811 - Application #: 0014/12/TORReport Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 27, 2012

EX10.64 207 ROUGE HILLS DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on 207 Rouge Hills Drive, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Rouge River Watershed. The purpose is to re-construct an existing wood deck, add new interlock pavers, architectural walls and concrete slab patio stones in the rear and sideyard of 207 Rouge Hills Drive in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

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The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a replacement wood deck, new interlock pavers, architectural walls and concrete slab patio stone in the rear and sideyard of the property at 207 Rouge Hills Drive. The subject site is located east of Port Union Road and north of Lawrence Avenue East in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). The property is on the west side of the valley corridor that contains Rouge Park and the Rouge River Watershed. The moderate valley slope is located at the rear of the property. It is also located within a wetland area of interference. The floodplain is located at the rear of the site away from the proposed works. The proposed works on the already developed property will have no impact on the adjacent wetland.

Control of Flooding:Although the subject property is partially located within the Regulatory Floodplain of the Rouge River Watershed, the proposed works are located outside of the floodplain and will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Sediment controls will be installed and maintained during construction to prevent debris from entering the watercourse and associated wetland.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:A geotechnical slope stability report has been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff.The slope conditions indicate that the slope is long-term stable. The proposed replacement deck will be adequately supported on helical pier foundations and will be safe for the long-term. The other landscaping features will also be adequately setback from the top of slope.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are located no further than the existing limit of development. The existing wood shed and another existing wood deck are to be removed. Lastly, TRCA staff are satisfied that there will be no geotechnical/slope stability issues associated with the completed works.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

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Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(E) - Development Guidelines for Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA’s Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 46414 - Application #: 0800/11/TORReport Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 20, 2012

EX10.65 473 GUILDWOOD PARKWAYTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 5, Plan 64R-12017, 473 Guildwood Parkway, in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area), Waterfront Watershed. The purpose is to construct a two-storey replacement dwelling with rear deck and steps at 473 Guildwood Parkway in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area).

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

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Proposal:The applicant seeks permission to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Lake Ontario Waterfront in order to facilitate the construction of a two-storey replacement dwelling with rear deck and steps at 473 Guildwood Parkway. The subject site is located west of Morningside Avenue and south of Guildwood Parkway in the City of Toronto (Scarborough Community Council Area). The property is regulated as it contains the Scarborough Bluffs at the rear.

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a regional storm flood plain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:A geotechnical slope stability report has been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff and the proposal will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of this report.

Conservation of Land:The proposed works are adequately setback from the long-term-stable-top-of-slope of the Scarborough Bluffs.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2. (D) and (E) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures, Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 46461 - Application #: 0835/11/TORReport Prepared by: Jessica Bester, extension 5250For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 27, 2012

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CITY OF TORONTO [TORONTO AND EAST YORK COMMUNITY COUNCIL AREA]

EX10.66 10 ELMONT DRIVETo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 177, Plan M630, 10 Elmont Drive, in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to replace an existing retaining wall and minor regrading in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 10 Elmont Drive in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). Also proposed is a rear deck to the existing dwelling.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a replacement retaining wall and minor regrading in the rear yard of the existing single family detached dwelling at 10 Elmont Drive. Also proposed is a rear deck to the existing dwelling. The subject site is located west of Dawes Road, south of St. Clair Avenue East, and backs on to Taylor Creek Park in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a Regulatory Floodplain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

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Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:A geotechnical brief has been reviewed and approved by TRCA geotechnical engineering staff and the proposal will be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of this report.

Conservation of Land:The appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed.

PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(D) and (E) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures, Property Improvements and Ancillary Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47868 - Application #: 0634/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.67 16 BARBARA CRESCENTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, change a building or structure so that it alters its use or potential use, increases its size or increases the number of dwelling units, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Block A, Plan 2891, 16 Barbara Crescent, in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area), Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new two storey single family detached dwelling with an integral garage and rear terrace at 16 Barbara Crescent in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area). The existing dwelling is to be demolished.

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The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose of this application is to develop within a TRCA Regulated Area of the Don River watershed in order to facilitate the construction of a new two storey single family detached dwelling with an integral garage and rear terrace at 16 Barbara Crescent. The existing dwelling is to be demolished. The subject site is located east of Don Mills Road and north of O'Connor Drive in the City of Toronto (Toronto and East York Community Council Area).

Control of Flooding:The site is not located within a Regulatory Floodplain and the proposal will have no impact on the storage and/or conveyance of floodwaters.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no slope stability or geotechnical concerns associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:The proposed new dwelling is consistent with existing development along this reach of the valley corridor and is adequately setback from the top of bank feature. The appropriate tree protection fencing will be installed.

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PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2.(D) - Development Guidelines for Replacement Structures within Non-Established/Highly Urbanized Areas of the TRCA's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47112 - Application #: 0143/12/TORReport Prepared by: Nicole Moxley, extension 5284For information contact: Steve Heuchert, extension 5311Date: July 30, 2012

CITY OF VAUGHAN

EX10.68 18 RIVERSIDE BOULEVARDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 100, Plan 3765, (18 Riverside Boulevard), in the City of Vaughan, Don River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new dwelling, in-ground swimming pool and patio area and conduct minor grading works within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed at 18 Riverside Boulevard in the City of Vaughan.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to construct a new dwelling, in-ground swimming pool and patio area as well as conduct associated grading works within a Regulated Area of the Don River watershed. The subject property is an existing residential lot of record located along the valley wall of the East Don River valley corridor. Based upon a site visit conducted by TRCA on September 30, 2011, the valley wall is tiered and generally well vegetated. The top-of-slope of the valley was previously established by TRCA staff in 1991 as part of a Committee of Adjustment application (application no. B41/91), the location of the top-of-slope has not changed / shifted since the staking.

The subject property also contains a small tableland woodlot approximately 600 square metres (0.06 ha.) in area which is located in the middle of the tableland portion of the property. Due to site constraints, the removal of the woodlot is necessary to accommodate the development of the lot. Based upon an Environmental Impact Study prepared by MMM Group, dated June 2012, the ecological function of the woodlot has been assessed and a suitable replanting / compensation planting plan has been prepared to replicate the function of the woodlot and ensure there is no net ecological loss on the subject property as a result of the removal of the woodlot and development of the lot. The proposed new plantings will enhance the already vegetated valley wall and provide a buffer between these vegetated areas and the proposed residential uses.

The proposed minor grading works include the construction of a low retaining wall along the western property boundary which abuts an existing residential lot. This retaining wall will reach a maximum height of 1 metre with the majority of the wall being less than 0.5 metres in height.

TRCA Geotechnical Staff are satisfied that the proposed works are adequately setback from the established top-of-slope of the valley (approximately 15 metres) and will not have an adverse impact on the stability of the valley wall.

Control of Flooding:The subject property is not located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. There will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution:Sediment control fencing will be erected and maintained for the duration of construction to prevent the transport of sediment into the valley system.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:TRCA Geotechnical staff are satisfied that the proposed works have been adequately setback from the top-of-slope and will not have an adverse impact on the stability of the valley wall.

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Conservation of Land:As a watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAll disturbed tableland areas will be restored the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features. The vegetated slope feature will be enhanced with additional plantings and the creation of a buffer between the slope and the residential uses. These planting will be composed of native, non-invasive species and will provide adequate function replication for the loss of the small tableland woodlot.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.2.2 G) - Infilling - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47578 - Application #: 0450/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: June Little, extension 5756Date: July 30, 2012

EX10.69 20 CLAIREWOOD COURTTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Lot 3, Plan, (20 Clairewood Court), in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed. The purpose is to construct a new dwelling, attached deck and conduct associated minor grading works within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed on an existing lot at 20 Clairewood Court in the City of Vaughan.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

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RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The purpose is to construct a new dwelling, attached deck and conduct associated minor grading works within a Regulated Area of the Humber River watershed. The subject property is located along the edge of the Main Humber River valley corridor. As part of the associated Draft Plan of Subdivision for the area (19T-02V12 - Marchesan Subdivision), the limits of the feature was delineated and a buffer was applied. The buffer was placed into public (TRCA) ownership.

The proposed dwelling and minor grading works are located on a tableland area that is currently devoid of vegetation. The grading works are minor in nature and generally conform with the grading works approved as part of Ontario Regulation 166/06 permit no. C-09250, approved May 8, 2009 for the overall general grading of the subdivision. The proposed dwelling and a proposed deck are setback over 7 metres from the TRCA owned buffer.

Control of Flooding:The subject property is not located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain, there will be no impacts on the storage or conveyance of flood waters.

Pollution:Sediment control fencing will be erected and maintained for the duration of construction to prevent the transport of sediment into the adjacent valley lands.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:There are no geotechnical issues associated with this application.

Conservation of Land:As a watercourse will not be impacted by the proposal, no fisheries concerns will result. There are no other significant natural features on or adjacent to the site that may be negatively impacted by the project.

PlantingsAll disturbed areas will be restored to the existing sodded condition and will not affect any significant natural features.

Policy Guidelines:The proposal is consistent with Section 4.1 - New Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program

CFN: 47892 - Application #: 0625/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Anthony Sun, extension 5724For information contact: Anthony Sun, extension 5724Date: July 30, 2012

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EX10.70 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORKTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere at 150 Ansley Grove Road, in the City of Vaughan, Humber River Watershed as located on the property owned by Regional Municipality of York and the City of Vaughan. The purpose is to permit the construction of a flow dissipation chamber, concrete drain pipe, and wetland feature to accommodate site drainage and water tower discharge. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), and the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) redside dace timing window will be applied to the work unless otherwise stated in writing by MNR.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The proposal is to permit the construction of flow dissipation chamber, concrete drain pipe, and wetland feature at 150 Ansley Grove Road, south of Langstaff Road, east of Pine Valley Drive, in the Humber River Watershed, City of Vaughan, Regional Municipality of York. The work is being done to provide additional storage and conveyance for water that is discharged from the water tower and to improve the erosion potential at the existing outfall pipe, prevent flooding along the City of Vaughan parkland, and improve water quality.

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Control of Flooding:A portion of the project is located within the Regional Storm Flood Plain. The proposal will improve the management of site drainage as well as improve the conveyance of drainage discharge from the water tower, and is therefore anticipated to improve the conveyance and storage of flood waters.

Pollution:Standard erosion and sediment control measures (double sediment fence) will be implemented prior to construction, maintained for the duration, and removed only after the site is stabilized and restored. Erosion and sediment control measures have been provided in accordance with the TRCA Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban Construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable.

Erosion:No impacts to slope stability or erosion have been identified for this proposal.

Conservation of Land:There will be no in water-works associated with the project. With erosion and sedimentation plans in effect, the potential for a harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat will be mitigated. No vegetation removals are proposed. A Letter of Advice will be written by TRCA staff on behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), and the Ministry of Natural Resources redside dace timing window will be applied to the work unless otherwise stated in writing by MNR.

PlantingsThe site will be restored with native seed mix to provide immediate stabilization, and live stakes will be installed to further stabilize and naturalize the site.

Policy Guidelines:This proposal is consistent with Section 4.3 - Infrastructure and Servicing - of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program.

CFN: 47449 - Application #: 0404/12/VAUGReport Prepared by: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744For information contact: Brian Storozinski, extension 5744Date: July 30, 2012

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TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL

EX10.71 BAYVIEW RAVINE ESTATES LIMITEDTo construct, reconstruct, erect or place a building or structure, site grade and temporarily or permanently place, dump or remove any material, originating on the site or elsewhere on Part Lot 57, Concession 1 EYS, (Northeast of Yonge Street and Sixteenth Avenue, Jefferson Forest Secondary Plan Area), in the Town of Richmond Hill, Don River Watershed as located on the property owned by Bayview Ravine Estates Limited. The purpose is to undertake works in an TRCA Regulated Area of the Rouge River Watershed, to facilitate initial earthworks and servicing associated with a new residential plan of subdivision.

The permit will be issued for the period of August 10, 2012 to August 9, 2014.

The documents and plans which form part of this permit will be listed in a separate report

RATIONALEThe application was reviewed by staff on the basis of the following information:

Proposal:The subject lands are located on the west side of Bayview Avenue, north of 19

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Avenue, in the Town of Richmond Hill. The site is located adjacent to a valley corridor associated with the Rouge River. The lands are part of the Jefferson Secondary Plan Area , and the current plan is generally consistent with the Secondary Plan. The limits of development were established for this site with TRCA staff, and the required environmental buffers were determined.

The applicant has attained draft approval for this plan of subdivision, and is now seeking permission to initiate earthworks on the subject lands, as well as servicing. As this subdivision is only comprised of five lots, there is a small geographic area to which this permit application pertains. Included in this permit application are grading works and development within TRCA’s Regulated Areas – which fall within TRCA’s area of interest, outside of the valley corridor. No new public stormwater management infrastructure is required in support of this small subdivision.

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TRCA staff have reviewed the initial technical reports submitted in support of this development, and have visited the subject property. Based upon this, and the letter of undertaking provided by the proponent to address all outstanding TRCA requirements prior to the issuance of the permit, TRCA staff are supportive of this permit moving forward for consideration at this time.

Control of Flooding:The proposed development is located outside of the Regional Storm Floodplain. As such, no impacts to the storage and/or conveyance of flood waters is anticipated.

Pollution:Appropriate erosion and sediment controls will be installed and maintained throughout all phases of construction.

Dynamic Beaches:Not applicable

Erosion:There are no geotechnical and/or slope stability concerns associated with this permit application.

Conservation of Land:No significant vegetation will be removed as a result of construction. A restoration and enhancement planting plan will be provided for the buffer lands through the associated plan of subdivision.

PlantingsAll proposed plant species will be native and non-invasive consistent with TRCA's planting guidelines.

Policy Guidelines:This application is in conformity with Section 4.1.1 - New Urban Development - of the Authority's Valley and Stream Corridor Management Program (VSCMP).

CFN: 47821 - Application #: 0579/12/RHReport Prepared by: Doris Cheng, extension 5306For information contact: Quentin Hanchard, extension 5324Date: July 31, 2012