Minutes
City Council
Monday, February 03, 2020

  1. “Purchasers/tenants are advised that despite the inclusion of noise control features in the development and within the building units, sound levels due to increasing road traffic (rail traffic) (air traffic) may on occasions interfere with some activities of the dwelling occupants as the sound levels exceed the sound level limits of the Ministry of Environment, Conservation & Parks.”

  2. “This dwelling unit has been designed with the provision for adding central air conditioning at the occupant’s discretion. Installation of central air conditioning by the occupant in low and medium density developments will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the sound level limits of the Ministry of Environment,

    Conservation & Parks.”

18.Warning clause for proximity to a Sewage Treatment Plant: The Owner(s) shall place the following warning clause(s) in all Offers to Purchase, and Agreement of Purchase or Sale or lease between the Owner(s) and all prospective home buyers, and in the title of each dwelling unit within the subject subdivision:

19. The Owner(s) shall place the following warnings in all Offers to Purchase, Agreements of Purchase and Sale or lease between the Owner(s) and all prospective home buyers, and in the title:

  1. “Students from this area may not be able to attend the closest neighbourhood school due to insufficient capacity and may have to be bussed to a distant school with available capacity or could be accommodate in temporary portable space.”

20.The Owner(s) shall:

  1. relocate any existing Bell Canada facilities or easements found to be in conflict with the proposed development;

  2. contact Bell Canada during detailed design to confirm the provision of communication/telecommunication infrastructure needed to service the development; and, where the required infrastructure is unavailable, the owner(s) shall agree to pay for the connection to and/or extension of the existing communication/tele communication infrastructure or demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and Chief Building officer that sufficient alternative communication/telecommunication will be provided to enable the effective delivery of communication/telecommunication services for emergency management services.