City of Regina
Saskatchewan CA

RPC Public Report
RPC19-5

Application for Partial Street Closure (18-CL-04)
Road Right-of-Way Adjacent to 702 Toronto Street

Information

Department:Office of the City ClerkSponsors:
Category:Not Applicable

Attachments

  1. Printout
  2. RPC19-5AppA-1
  3. RPC19-5AppA-2
  4. RPC19-5AppA-3

Report Body

CONCLUSION

 

The applicant and landowner, City of Regina, Real Estate Branch, proposes to close and sell a portion of the right-of-way and consolidate it with an adjacent property located at 702 Toronto Street, shown on Appendix A-3. The portion of the right-of-way proposed to be closed is not currently used by the travelling public or service providers and the proposed closure will not impact traffic flow or circulation.

 

The proposal complies with the development standards and regulations contained in Regina Zoning Bylaw No. 9250 (Zoning Bylaw) and is consistent with the policies in Design Regina: The Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2013-48 (OCP). Accordingly, Administration recommends approval.

 

BACKGROUND

 

A partial street closure application has been submitted concerning the right-of-way adjacent to the east property boundary of 702 Toronto Street in the Industrial Park subdivision. The application is being considered pursuant to the Zoning Bylaw, OCP, The Planning and Development Act, 2007 and The Cities Act, 2002.

 

The related subdivision (consolidation) application, creating proposed Parcel P shown in Appendix A-3, is being considered concurrently by Administration, in accordance with


Subdivision Bylaw No. 7748, as Amended, by which subdivision approval authority has been delegated to the Administration.

 

DISCUSSION

 

The applicant and landowner, City of Regina, Real Estate Branch, proposes to close and sell approximately 427 square metres of road right-of-way along Toronto Street and consolidate it with 702 Toronto Street (currently consisting of Parcel K and Parcel O) to create Parcel P (see Appendix A-3 for reference).

 

The portion of right-of-way proposed to be closed is not currently used by the travelling public or service providers; therefore, the proposed closure will not impact traffic flow or circulation. The City of Regina has been leasing the existing right-of-way to the adjacent land owners for the past 14 years and it has been paved and used for additional parking. The property at 702 Toronto Street is currently developed with two multi-tenant warehouse buildings.

 

The subject property is currently zoned IB – Medium Industrial and no additional rezoning is required to facilitate the proposal. The surrounding land uses are light and medium industrial properties to the north, east and west and a storm channel to the south.

 

RECOMMENDATION IMPLICATIONS

 

Financial Implications

 

The consolidation with adjacent properties will result in a modest increase in the property tax assessment. The partial closure of the street will relieve the City of Regina of any obligations for its maintenance or physical condition.

 

The subject area currently receives a full range of municipal services, including water, sewer and storm drainage. The applicant and landowner will be responsible for the cost of any additional or changes to existing infrastructure that may be required to directly or indirectly support the development, in accordance with City of Regina standards and applicable legal requirements.

 

Environmental Implications

 

None with respect to this report.

 

Policy/Strategic Implications

 

The proposal is consistent with the policies contained within the OCP with respect to the community goal of achieving long-term financial viability. By divesting itself of an unused portion of road right-of-way, the City of Regina has ensured that there will not be any long-term financial implications associated with the land. The portion of right-of-way to be closed is not required for traffic circulation purposes.

 


Other Implications

 

None with respect to this report.

 

Accessibility Implications

 

None with respect to this report.

 

COMMUNICATIONS

 

Public notice of the proposed street closure will be published in the Leader-Post on March 9, 2019 in accordance with the requirements of The Cities Act, 2002.

 

The applicant and any interested parties will receive a copy of the report and notification of the meeting to appear as a delegation in addition to receiving a written notification of City Council’s decision.

 

DELEGATED AUTHORITY

 

City Council’s approval is required, pursuant to Section 13 of The Cities Act, 2002.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

Respectfully submitted,

Autumn Dawson, A/Director

Planning & Development Services

Fred Searle, A/Executive Director

City Planning & Community Development

 

Prepared by:  Pam Ewanishin