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  • December 08, 2020 11:57 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Durham Region Home Builders' Association was successful today in having a motion on Green Development Standards in the Region of Durham referred back to staff with instructions to collaborate with DRHBA passed at the Region's Finance and Administration committee meeting.

    The initial motion was:

    A) That Regional Council formally urge all local municipalities in Durham to adopt development standards similar to the Whitby Green Standard as the basis for addressing the sustainability of all new development across Durham Region; and

    B) That Regional Council communicate this position to all other Regional governments in Ontario and urge them and their local municipalities to adopt similar green standards for new development.

    The recommendation was for approval and subsequent recommendation to Regional Council.

    In an effort to prevent the original from being approved and sent to council for approval, DRHBA submitted correspondence to the committee, and DRHBA president Johnathan Schickedanz provided a delegation.

    Mayor Drew put forward the referral motion, which passed unanimously.

    The item originated at the Durham Region Roundtable on Climate Change (DRRCC) meeting on November 20th.  At that meeting, former manager of sustainability at the Region of Durham Brian Kelly made a delegation regarding the Climate and Sustainability Program Update, specifically the Whitby Green Standard and the Corporate Climate Change Master Plan.

    According to the minutes of the meeting, Mr. Kelly, "requested that the following recommendations with respect to the Whitby Green Standard be made to Regional Council:

    • That DRRCC recommends that Regional Council formally urge all local municipalities in Durham to adopt the Whitby Green Standard as the basis for addressing the sustainability of all new development across Durham Region; and
    • Furthermore, that DRRCC recommends that Durham Regional Council communicate this position to all other regional governments in Ontario and urge them and their local municipalities to adopt similar green standards for new development.

    B. Kelly requested that the following recommendation with respect to the Corporate Climate Change Master Plan be made to Regional Council:

    • That the DRRCC recommends that Regional Council adopt Tier 4 of the Whitby Green Standard and in particular net-zero energy performance as the design requirement for all future buildings constructed by and for the Region of Durham and its agencies, effective immediately."

    In addition, Jade Schofield, project manager of sustainability and climate change for the Town of Whitby provided a presentation regarding the Whitby Green Standard.  After her presentation, a motion was moved and carried to have Ms. Schofield delegate to the Finance and Administration Committee about the Whitby Green Standards.

    Further, the DRRCC recommended to the Finance and Administration Committee for approval and subsequent recommendation to Regional Council:

    A) That Regional Council formally urge all local municipalities in Durham to adopt development standards similar to the Whitby Green Standard as the basis for addressing the sustainability of all new development across Durham Region; and

    B) That Regional Council communicate this position to all other Regional governments in Ontario and urge them and their local municipalities to adopt similar green standards for new development.

    This motion carried.



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    This year the Durham Region Home Builders' Association Durham College Scholarship Fund recipient was a Second Year Student in the Building Constitution Technician Program (BDCT). 




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  • October 27, 2020 2:26 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The City of Pickering is undertaking a review and update of their development charges.

    The Development Charges Update Study has been released.

    Development Charge Increase (Pickering):

       Current (Indexed) Charge Proposed Charge  Difference 
    Single & Semis $16,995   $21,035  $4,040
    Apts - 2 Beds+  $10,738  $13,290  $2,552
    Apts - Bach + 1bed  $7,605   $9,416  $1,811
    Other Multiples  $13,721   $16,985  $3,264


    Development Charge Increase (Seaton)

       Current (Indexed) Charge Proposed Charge  Difference 
     Single & Semis $9,836   $10,835 $999 
     Apts - 2 Beds+ $6,216   $6,847 $631
     Apts - Back + 1bed $4,402   $4,851 $449 
     Other Multiples $7,941   $8,750 $809 


    The City will be stakeholder meeting will be held on Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 2:00 p.m.  

    The City will be hosting a public meeting at the Executive Committee on Monday, December 7, 2020 at 2:00 p.m.

    Adoption of the update is expected to be voted on by council on Monday, December 14, 2020.

    If you have any comments or concerns, please contact Stacey.




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