1. STREET NAME CHANGE - 3090 CEDARVIEW ROAD CHANGEMENT DE NOM DE RUE - 3090, CHEMIN
CEDARVIEW |
That Council enact
a by-law to change the street name Limeridge Circle to Anjana Circle.
Que le Conseil promulgue
un règlement pour changer le nom de rue de cercle Limeridge à cercle Anjana.
Documentation
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Deputy
City Manager's report Planning, Transit
and the Environment dated 14 December 2007 (ACS2008-PTE-BLD-0003).
Planning and Environment Committee
Comité de l'urbanisme et de l'environnement
and Council / et au Conseil
14 December 2007 / le 14 décembre 2007
Submitted by/Soumis par : Nancy Schepers, Deputy City Manager/
Directrice municipale adjointe
Contact Person/Personne ressource : Sandra Garnett, Manager/Gestionnaire
Business
Integration Services/Services d’intégration des activités, Building Code
Services Branch/Direction des services du code du bâtiment
(613)
580-2424 x 41544, sandra.garnett@ottawa.ca
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That the Planning and Environment Committee recommend Council enact a by-law to change the street name Limeridge Circle to Anjana Circle.
Que le Comité de l’urbanisme et de
l’environnement recommande au Conseil de promulguer un règlement pour changer
le nom de rue de cercle Limeridge à cercle Anjana.
DCR Phoenix Development Corporation has submitted an application to change the street name "Limeridge Circle" to "Anjana Circle", in a residential area off Cedarview Road. A portion of Limeridge Circle was registered in an approved subdivision plan. The larger portion of the public street is part of a separate subdivision approval and is currently non-developed land (reference Document 1). The applicant requests to use the proposed name in the phase 2 development and requires the street name change approval as a portion of the name Limeridge was early registered on the phase 1 plan.
Section
18 of Schedule A, Municipal Addressing By-law 2005-322, states that street name
changes are generally only considered if the existing name poses a safety
hazard. The purpose of this provision
is to: avoid the potential confusion
for general way-finding and emergency response; limit the disruption for those
directly affected having to change stationery and notify contacts; and, lessen
the impact on public and private sector agencies, some of which do not
consistently update database information on a regular basis.
While
the applicant did not provide specific rationale for this name change in the
application, a review of this area reveals that other names of similar origin
to Anjana were registered in the phase 1 plan, such as Prem and Amar. As the subdivision plan was initiated prior
to the consolidation of the new By-law, and the subject street is not
developed, the Department accepted the applicant's request to process this
application.
Consistent
with the street name change process in this case, the area Ward Councillor for
Barrhavan was notified and ads were placed in local newspapers advising the
general public. The list of pre-cleared
names on the City's website was made available to the applicant for
consideration. Feedback from the
consultation process revealed that the Ward Councillor is aware of the
application and noted some concern. No
other names were brought forward as an alternate name suggestion.
Based on the above, the Department is satisfied the proposed replacement name is in keeping with the intent of the By-law as the name is not similar to another approved name, the proposed name was reserved by City staff for use and the name will not cause any potential safety concerns. As a result, the Department supports this request for a street name change.
The proposal was circulated to the Ward Councillor and an ad was placed in two local newspapers. In keeping with the legislative notification requirements, a notice was placed in the local French and English newspapers as part of the Planning and Environment Committee agenda notice.
Costs associated with the application process are offset by the application fee. Additional costs to manufacture and install the new street sign is the responsibility of the applicant. There are no costs to the City.
City
Clerk's Branch, Council and Committee Services, to notify the applicant, DCR
Pheonix, Attention: William D. Buchanan, 18 Bentley Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario,
K2E 6T8, and the Ward Councillor of Council's decision.
Transportation
and Parking Operations Branch, on request by the Building Services Branch and
receipt of payment, to fabricate and install the street signage.
Legal Services Branch, to draft and process the necessary by-law amendment for Council passage.
LOCATION PLAN DOCUMENT
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