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Planning & Development

Lakeview West Neighbourhood Community Virtual Meeting

By Issues, Planning & Development, Resources

We have arranged a Virtual Community Meeting for Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. If you are unable to participate in the virtual meeting, I have enclosed a survey, which addresses the issues and encourage you to complete and send to Jordan Lee by October 28, 2020.

The virtual meeting details are as follows:

Visit: Mississauga.webex.com 

Meeting #: 172 171 7825       Password: ward1

If you encounter challenges, you may call into the meeting using: (647) 484-1596

Meeting Code #: 172 171 7825

Mobile device (attendees only) +1-647-484-1596,,1721717825## CANADA Toll

 

In light of changes that are occurring to housing in your neighbourhood, the City of Mississauga is reviewing the zoning regulations that would apply to your property (see attached map). The implications of potential changes that could affect your property include, but are not limited to:

  1. Permissions for type of housing (e.g. detached dwelling, semi-detached dwelling, townhouse dwelling, etc.)
  2. Minimum lot size and frontage
  3. Required setbacks for buildings and structures
  4. Maximum height of dwelling

The purpose of the community meeting will be for staff to present potential options for revised zoning regulations for your property. You are welcome to provide feedback on these potential changes, and ask any questions of staff.

Lakeview West Neighbourhood Letter

Lakeview West Neighbourhood Survey

Public Meeting on Lakeview Waterfront Development Plans

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Resources

September 17, 2020

A public meeting will be held at Planning and Development Committee on Monday, September 21, 2020 to consider Lakeview Waterfront Development Plans to create a mixed-use waterfront community.

The plans outline the development of employment, commercial, institutional, cultural, park uses and 8,050 residential units on the 177-acre site, formerly the Lakeview Power Generating Station lands, located in Mississauga’s Lakeview community.

What:
The purpose of the public meeting is for:

  • the applicant to present the proposal of a draft plan of subdivision, Official Plan amendment and rezoning applications
  • the public to ask questions and share their views about the proposal
  • the Planning and Development Committee to receive a report that provides information on the project

Feedback and comments will be noted for consideration in the review of the development proposal.

Who:

  • Planning and Development Committee
  • Lakeview Community Partners Ltd.
  • Residents, BIAs and ratepayers associations

When:
Monday, September 21, 2020

Time: 
6 p.m.

Where:  
This meeting will be held in person and online. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the public are encouraged to participate online. Advance registration is required to attend the meeting in person due to limited seating. The meeting will be streamed live for the public to view online. Further details on participation can be found in the Public Meeting Notice.

Background:

This public meeting is the latest step in the multi-year project which began with Inspiration Lakeview consultations in 2010. The development plans follow the framework outlined in the Lakeview Waterfront Master Plan which was endorsed by Council in November 2019 and have included extensive community consultation. A future public engagement session will be held in the fall regarding the parkland contained within the proposal.  Once the technical review is complete and issues have been resolved, a report will be brought forward to a future Planning and Development Committee outlining the recommendations for the development proposal.

The Lakeview Waterfront is one of Mississauga’s three key redevelopment projects transforming the waterfront along with Port Credit West Village and 1 Port Street.

PUBLIC MEETING INFORMATION REPORT (WARD 1) September 21, 2020

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development

PUBLIC MEETING INFORMATION REPORT (WARD 1)
Draft Plan of Subdivision, Official Plan amendment and Rezoning applications to permit a
mixed use waterfront community with employment, commercial, institutional, cultural, park
uses and 8,050 residential units
1082 Lakeshore Road East and 800 Hydro Road, south side of Lakeshore Road East, east
of Lakefront Promenade
Owner: Lakeview Community Partners Limited
Files: OZ 19/003 W1, OZ 19/021 W1 and T-M19001 W1

 

For complete details please visit the link below.

 

OZ 19-003 W1 OZ 19-021 W1 T-M19001 W1.Public Meeting Notice (virtual …..

 

HYDRO ROAD SOUTH OF LAKESHORE ROAD—TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE—

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Resources

September 11, 2020

Please be advised that Hydro Road south of Lakeshore Road will be closed.

When: Starting Monday, September 14th, 2020 until Friday, September 18th, 2020.

Where:  Hydro Road south of Lakeshore Road.

 Why:  A temporary road closure is required for the purpose of completing service connection for the new development.

 

 

Update on Port Credit GO Station

By Planning & Development

July 30,2020

Metrolinx will be enhancing accessibility and safety features at Port Credit GO station starting August 4, 2020. This will include new yellow tactile edging along the platform to remind customers how far back they should stand; upgrading elevators on the island and the south platform; and adding/upgrading accessible ramps that lead to the south platform. 

The work will take approximately one year to complete and the Metrolinx crew will be utilizing 15 parking spaces near Stavebank Road.

Any questions or concerns, please let me know.

Stephen

 

Port Credit Construction Notice July 2020

MiWay is revising Route 103 – Hurontario Express

By Issues, Planning & Development

Starting Aug. 3, 2020, MiWay is revising Route 103 – Hurontario Express as part of the second phase of routing changes along the Hurontario corridor.

The routing changes are required to help minimize impacts on service reliability due to Hurontario Light Rail Transit (HuLRT) construction, which began on March 30, 2020. The construction is expected to reduce traffic lanes south of the QEW in each direction in the coming months.

The revised Route 103 – Hurontario Express will travel between the Brampton Gateway Terminal and the Trillium Mississauga Hospital, seven days a week. While it will no longer travel south of The Queensway to Port Credit GO Station, customers can still get there by transferring from Route 103 onto Route 2-Hurontario at northbound and southbound stops at Burnhamthorpe Rd E, Elm Dr, Central Pkwy, John St, Dundas St, and Paisley Blvd.

Frequent service on Route 103 and Hurontario local Routes 2 and 17 allows for convenient transfers along the Hurontario corridor, and Route 2-Hurontario will continue to provide local service to all stops between the City Centre Transit Terminal and Port Credit GO Station.

MiWay implemented the first phase of the Hurontario corridor routing changes on April 27, 2020. The changes included replacing Route 19 Hurontario with two new routes (Route 17 Hurontario and Route 2 Hurontario), and cancelling Route 19 variants 19A, 19B and 19C while providing alternative options, including a revised Route 25 Traders Loop to service portions of the 19A and 19B.

MiWay’s planned Hurontario corridor changes are in addition to daily service adjustments being made by MiWay to provide essential transit services across Mississauga in response to COVID-19.

To learn more about these new route changes, visit www.miway.ca/hurontario.

For details about other planned service changes that take effect on Monday, Aug. 3, please visit www.miway.ca/aug3.

 

958-960 East Avenue Development Application

By Planning & Development

 

Southwest corner of Lakeshore Road East and East Avenue
Application submitted by: Peel Housing Corporation
File: OZ 20/005 W1

Applicant’s Proposal:

 To change the official plan and zoning to permit a 7 storey rental apartment building containing
151 residential units.

If you would like to provide input on the proposed development or you wish to be notified of any
upcoming meetings:

Contact the Planning and Building Department:
 Mail: 300 City Centre Drive, 6th floor, Mississauga ON L5B 3C1
 Fax: 905-896-5553
 Email: application.info@mississauga.ca

For detailed information contact:
City Planner Paul Stewart at 905-615-3200 ext. 5813
paul.stewart@mississauga.ca

Once City Hall reopens, planning documents and background material will be available for inspection at the
Planning and Building Department, Planning Services Centre, 3rd floor, Mississauga Civic Centre between
8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or at http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/development-applications.
Please note that during the Covid-19 shutdown of City facilities, these documents are only available online.
See other side of notice for additional information and for legal requirements

The following studies/information were submitted in support of the applications:
 Survey
 Context Plan
 Concept Site Plan
 Floor & Roof Plans
 Building Elevations
 Cross Sections
 Site Servicing and Grading
 Site Servicing Sections
 Noise Impact Study
 Pedestrian Wind Assessment
 Shadow Impact Analysis
 Arborist Report
 Tree Protection Plan & Notes
 Environmental Impact Study
 Planning Justification Report
 Transportation Study
 Functional Servicing and Stormwater
Management Report
 Environmental Site Assessment
(Phase I & II)
 Parcel Registry Document
 Existing and Draft Reference Plans
 Draft Official Plan Amendment
 Draft Zoning By-law Amendment

Planning Act Requirements:
The City will be processing the applications in accordance with the Provincial Planning
Act which requires that all complete applications be processed.
The applications are now being circulated to City Departments and Agencies for
technical review.

Once the technical review has been completed, a report summarizing the
development and the comments received will be prepared by Planning staff and
presented at a Public Meeting.
Notice of the Public Meeting will be given in accordance with the Planning Act
requirements.

A recommendation on the applications will not be presented until after the Public
Meeting and all technical comments have been received.

Personal Information:
Individuals should be aware that any personal information in their verbal or written
communication will become part of the public record, unless the individual expressly
requests the City to remove the personal information. Questions about the collection of
this information may be directed to application.info@mississauga.ca or in writing to the
Planning and Building Department at 300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga ON L5B 3C1.
Date of Notice: June 24, 2020