From Mahmood TareqTo rarcarokingcaCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 33024 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
From Mahmood TareqTo KantChawlacaledoncaCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 33834 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoTown of Caledonrdquo folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
From Jaime GarciaTo Annette ListerCc Mahmood Tareq Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC BoardsDate Thursday December 7 2017 35214 PMAttachments B709_Peel King Vaughan EA_PIC Boards_e04v01pdf
image001jpg
Annette As requested please find attached to this message an electronic copy of the information presentedin the PIC Drawings used for public discussion during the event will be provide to you in a separate message Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Annette Lister [mailtoalistertrcaonca] Sent Monday November 27 2017 1133 AMTo Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtCc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtSubject CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC Response Hello Tareq
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR ALBION
VAUGHAN ROAD AND KING STREET INTERSECTION
December 5 2017Albion Bolton Community Centre ndash Auditorium Room150 Queen St S Bolton ON L7E 1E3600 PM to 800 PM
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
bullReview project informationbullBackground to the studybullExisting conditions of the study areabullAlternative solutions bullEvaluation criteria and evaluation of alternative solutions
bullTechnically preferred alternative solution
bullAsk questions to the study teambullDiscuss areas of interest with the study team
bullProvide your comments by January 5 2018
CLASS EA PROCESSbullThe Municipal Class EA is a planning and design process approved by the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act This Study follows the Class EA process for Schedule lsquoBrsquo projects Key components of the study include
Phase 1bullIdentify Problems and
Opportunities bullIssue Notice of Study
Commencement
Phase 2 bullIdentify and Evaluate
Alternative SolutionsbullPublic Information
CentrebullIdentify Preferred
Alternative Solution
Phase 3bullProject
Implementation (Design and Construction)
We are here
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
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Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
From Mahmood TareqTo KantChawlacaledoncaCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 33834 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoTown of Caledonrdquo folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
From Jaime GarciaTo Annette ListerCc Mahmood Tareq Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC BoardsDate Thursday December 7 2017 35214 PMAttachments B709_Peel King Vaughan EA_PIC Boards_e04v01pdf
image001jpg
Annette As requested please find attached to this message an electronic copy of the information presentedin the PIC Drawings used for public discussion during the event will be provide to you in a separate message Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Annette Lister [mailtoalistertrcaonca] Sent Monday November 27 2017 1133 AMTo Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtCc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtSubject CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC Response Hello Tareq
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR ALBION
VAUGHAN ROAD AND KING STREET INTERSECTION
December 5 2017Albion Bolton Community Centre ndash Auditorium Room150 Queen St S Bolton ON L7E 1E3600 PM to 800 PM
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
bullReview project informationbullBackground to the studybullExisting conditions of the study areabullAlternative solutions bullEvaluation criteria and evaluation of alternative solutions
bullTechnically preferred alternative solution
bullAsk questions to the study teambullDiscuss areas of interest with the study team
bullProvide your comments by January 5 2018
CLASS EA PROCESSbullThe Municipal Class EA is a planning and design process approved by the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act This Study follows the Class EA process for Schedule lsquoBrsquo projects Key components of the study include
Phase 1bullIdentify Problems and
Opportunities bullIssue Notice of Study
Commencement
Phase 2 bullIdentify and Evaluate
Alternative SolutionsbullPublic Information
CentrebullIdentify Preferred
Alternative Solution
Phase 3bullProject
Implementation (Design and Construction)
We are here
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
From Mahmood TareqTo KantChawlacaledoncaCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 33834 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoTown of Caledonrdquo folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
From Jaime GarciaTo Annette ListerCc Mahmood Tareq Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC BoardsDate Thursday December 7 2017 35214 PMAttachments B709_Peel King Vaughan EA_PIC Boards_e04v01pdf
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Annette As requested please find attached to this message an electronic copy of the information presentedin the PIC Drawings used for public discussion during the event will be provide to you in a separate message Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Annette Lister [mailtoalistertrcaonca] Sent Monday November 27 2017 1133 AMTo Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtCc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtSubject CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC Response Hello Tareq
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR ALBION
VAUGHAN ROAD AND KING STREET INTERSECTION
December 5 2017Albion Bolton Community Centre ndash Auditorium Room150 Queen St S Bolton ON L7E 1E3600 PM to 800 PM
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
bullReview project informationbullBackground to the studybullExisting conditions of the study areabullAlternative solutions bullEvaluation criteria and evaluation of alternative solutions
bullTechnically preferred alternative solution
bullAsk questions to the study teambullDiscuss areas of interest with the study team
bullProvide your comments by January 5 2018
CLASS EA PROCESSbullThe Municipal Class EA is a planning and design process approved by the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act This Study follows the Class EA process for Schedule lsquoBrsquo projects Key components of the study include
Phase 1bullIdentify Problems and
Opportunities bullIssue Notice of Study
Commencement
Phase 2 bullIdentify and Evaluate
Alternative SolutionsbullPublic Information
CentrebullIdentify Preferred
Alternative Solution
Phase 3bullProject
Implementation (Design and Construction)
We are here
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
From Mahmood TareqTo KantChawlacaledoncaCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 33834 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoTown of Caledonrdquo folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
From Jaime GarciaTo Annette ListerCc Mahmood Tareq Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC BoardsDate Thursday December 7 2017 35214 PMAttachments B709_Peel King Vaughan EA_PIC Boards_e04v01pdf
image001jpg
Annette As requested please find attached to this message an electronic copy of the information presentedin the PIC Drawings used for public discussion during the event will be provide to you in a separate message Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Annette Lister [mailtoalistertrcaonca] Sent Monday November 27 2017 1133 AMTo Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtCc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtSubject CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC Response Hello Tareq
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR ALBION
VAUGHAN ROAD AND KING STREET INTERSECTION
December 5 2017Albion Bolton Community Centre ndash Auditorium Room150 Queen St S Bolton ON L7E 1E3600 PM to 800 PM
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
bullReview project informationbullBackground to the studybullExisting conditions of the study areabullAlternative solutions bullEvaluation criteria and evaluation of alternative solutions
bullTechnically preferred alternative solution
bullAsk questions to the study teambullDiscuss areas of interest with the study team
bullProvide your comments by January 5 2018
CLASS EA PROCESSbullThe Municipal Class EA is a planning and design process approved by the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act This Study follows the Class EA process for Schedule lsquoBrsquo projects Key components of the study include
Phase 1bullIdentify Problems and
Opportunities bullIssue Notice of Study
Commencement
Phase 2 bullIdentify and Evaluate
Alternative SolutionsbullPublic Information
CentrebullIdentify Preferred
Alternative Solution
Phase 3bullProject
Implementation (Design and Construction)
We are here
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
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Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
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From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
From Jaime GarciaTo Annette ListerCc Mahmood Tareq Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC BoardsDate Thursday December 7 2017 35214 PMAttachments B709_Peel King Vaughan EA_PIC Boards_e04v01pdf
image001jpg
Annette As requested please find attached to this message an electronic copy of the information presentedin the PIC Drawings used for public discussion during the event will be provide to you in a separate message Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
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From Annette Lister [mailtoalistertrcaonca] Sent Monday November 27 2017 1133 AMTo Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtCc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtSubject CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC Response Hello Tareq
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR ALBION
VAUGHAN ROAD AND KING STREET INTERSECTION
December 5 2017Albion Bolton Community Centre ndash Auditorium Room150 Queen St S Bolton ON L7E 1E3600 PM to 800 PM
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
bullReview project informationbullBackground to the studybullExisting conditions of the study areabullAlternative solutions bullEvaluation criteria and evaluation of alternative solutions
bullTechnically preferred alternative solution
bullAsk questions to the study teambullDiscuss areas of interest with the study team
bullProvide your comments by January 5 2018
CLASS EA PROCESSbullThe Municipal Class EA is a planning and design process approved by the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act This Study follows the Class EA process for Schedule lsquoBrsquo projects Key components of the study include
Phase 1bullIdentify Problems and
Opportunities bullIssue Notice of Study
Commencement
Phase 2 bullIdentify and Evaluate
Alternative SolutionsbullPublic Information
CentrebullIdentify Preferred
Alternative Solution
Phase 3bullProject
Implementation (Design and Construction)
We are here
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
image002pngimage003jpgimage004png
Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
From Jaime GarciaTo Annette ListerCc Mahmood Tareq Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC BoardsDate Thursday December 7 2017 35214 PMAttachments B709_Peel King Vaughan EA_PIC Boards_e04v01pdf
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Annette As requested please find attached to this message an electronic copy of the information presentedin the PIC Drawings used for public discussion during the event will be provide to you in a separate message Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Annette Lister [mailtoalistertrcaonca] Sent Monday November 27 2017 1133 AMTo Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtCc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtSubject CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC Response Hello Tareq
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR ALBION
VAUGHAN ROAD AND KING STREET INTERSECTION
December 5 2017Albion Bolton Community Centre ndash Auditorium Room150 Queen St S Bolton ON L7E 1E3600 PM to 800 PM
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
bullReview project informationbullBackground to the studybullExisting conditions of the study areabullAlternative solutions bullEvaluation criteria and evaluation of alternative solutions
bullTechnically preferred alternative solution
bullAsk questions to the study teambullDiscuss areas of interest with the study team
bullProvide your comments by January 5 2018
CLASS EA PROCESSbullThe Municipal Class EA is a planning and design process approved by the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act This Study follows the Class EA process for Schedule lsquoBrsquo projects Key components of the study include
Phase 1bullIdentify Problems and
Opportunities bullIssue Notice of Study
Commencement
Phase 2 bullIdentify and Evaluate
Alternative SolutionsbullPublic Information
CentrebullIdentify Preferred
Alternative Solution
Phase 3bullProject
Implementation (Design and Construction)
We are here
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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From Jaime GarciaTo Annette ListerCc Mahmood Tareq Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC BoardsDate Thursday December 7 2017 35214 PMAttachments B709_Peel King Vaughan EA_PIC Boards_e04v01pdf
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Annette As requested please find attached to this message an electronic copy of the information presentedin the PIC Drawings used for public discussion during the event will be provide to you in a separate message Regards
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From Annette Lister [mailtoalistertrcaonca] Sent Monday November 27 2017 1133 AMTo Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtCc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtSubject CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection EA - PIC Response Hello Tareq
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR ALBION
VAUGHAN ROAD AND KING STREET INTERSECTION
December 5 2017Albion Bolton Community Centre ndash Auditorium Room150 Queen St S Bolton ON L7E 1E3600 PM to 800 PM
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
bullReview project informationbullBackground to the studybullExisting conditions of the study areabullAlternative solutions bullEvaluation criteria and evaluation of alternative solutions
bullTechnically preferred alternative solution
bullAsk questions to the study teambullDiscuss areas of interest with the study team
bullProvide your comments by January 5 2018
CLASS EA PROCESSbullThe Municipal Class EA is a planning and design process approved by the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act This Study follows the Class EA process for Schedule lsquoBrsquo projects Key components of the study include
Phase 1bullIdentify Problems and
Opportunities bullIssue Notice of Study
Commencement
Phase 2 bullIdentify and Evaluate
Alternative SolutionsbullPublic Information
CentrebullIdentify Preferred
Alternative Solution
Phase 3bullProject
Implementation (Design and Construction)
We are here
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE
MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR ALBION
VAUGHAN ROAD AND KING STREET INTERSECTION
December 5 2017Albion Bolton Community Centre ndash Auditorium Room150 Queen St S Bolton ON L7E 1E3600 PM to 800 PM
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
bullReview project informationbullBackground to the studybullExisting conditions of the study areabullAlternative solutions bullEvaluation criteria and evaluation of alternative solutions
bullTechnically preferred alternative solution
bullAsk questions to the study teambullDiscuss areas of interest with the study team
bullProvide your comments by January 5 2018
CLASS EA PROCESSbullThe Municipal Class EA is a planning and design process approved by the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act This Study follows the Class EA process for Schedule lsquoBrsquo projects Key components of the study include
Phase 1bullIdentify Problems and
Opportunities bullIssue Notice of Study
Commencement
Phase 2 bullIdentify and Evaluate
Alternative SolutionsbullPublic Information
CentrebullIdentify Preferred
Alternative Solution
Phase 3bullProject
Implementation (Design and Construction)
We are here
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
image002pngimage003jpgimage004png
Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
bullReview project informationbullBackground to the studybullExisting conditions of the study areabullAlternative solutions bullEvaluation criteria and evaluation of alternative solutions
bullTechnically preferred alternative solution
bullAsk questions to the study teambullDiscuss areas of interest with the study team
bullProvide your comments by January 5 2018
CLASS EA PROCESSbullThe Municipal Class EA is a planning and design process approved by the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act This Study follows the Class EA process for Schedule lsquoBrsquo projects Key components of the study include
Phase 1bullIdentify Problems and
Opportunities bullIssue Notice of Study
Commencement
Phase 2 bullIdentify and Evaluate
Alternative SolutionsbullPublic Information
CentrebullIdentify Preferred
Alternative Solution
Phase 3bullProject
Implementation (Design and Construction)
We are here
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
CLASS EA PROCESSbullThe Municipal Class EA is a planning and design process approved by the Ministry of
Environment and Climate Change to meet the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act This Study follows the Class EA process for Schedule lsquoBrsquo projects Key components of the study include
Phase 1bullIdentify Problems and
Opportunities bullIssue Notice of Study
Commencement
Phase 2 bullIdentify and Evaluate
Alternative SolutionsbullPublic Information
CentrebullIdentify Preferred
Alternative Solution
Phase 3bullProject
Implementation (Design and Construction)
We are here
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
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York_20180501
York_20180509
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
PROBLEM STATEMENT
bullCurrent traffic conditions (long queues and delay) at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street East (Peel Regional Road 9)King Road (York Regional Road 11) are problematic
bull It is expected that these conditions will worsen in the future due to a significant increase of traffic along King Street and Albion Vaughan Road
bullThis intersection will significantly benefit from operational and safety improvements for all modes of transportation
bullCurrently all four sections of the intersection are owned by four different jurisdictions
Study Area
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
image002pngimage003jpgimage004png
Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
TRANSPORTATION
bullSignalized Intersection Posted speed limit within the study area is 60 kmh
bullRural area with residential homes scattered throughout
bullVehicular traffic at the intersection during the most travelled time of the day exceeds the capacity of the northbound portion which affects the entire operation of the intersection generating an increase on travel time of 70 seconds per vehicle
bullThe current rural nature of the intersection provides few opportunities for walking and cycling
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
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Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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Caledon_20181206
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
ENGINEERING
bullThere are 3 existing structures present in the study area
bullFrom a structural perspective existing conditions of all structures are adequate
bullFrom a hydraulic perspective - meaning the relationship between the geometrics of the structure and the corresponding watercourse all structures requires mitigation measures to comply with the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) requirements
AlbionVaughan Road Bridge
King Road Bridge
Caledon King Townline Bridge
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Freeboard clearance and relief flow depth
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
image002pngimage003jpgimage004png
Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
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2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
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Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullProperties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interestndash No further cultural heritage assessment of study is required
bullA Preliminary (Stage 1) and detailed (Stage 2) archaeology assessment was conductedndash No archaeological resources were identified
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
Archaeological Assessment ndash Stage 2
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
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Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bullThe majority of the study area is within the Greenbelt Plan area
bullToronto Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) Natural Heritage System extends into the study area
bullAlthough Species at Risk have been previously recorded in natural areas adjacent to the study area no Species at Risk or locally rare species were found in the immediate study area during field investigations
bullTwo watercourses designated as fish habitat are within the study areandashCold CreekndashHumber River
EXISTING CONDITIONS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
bull44 water well records were identified within 500m of the study area but no municipal or public wells were identified
bullA private well survey was completed for the study areas and 10 domestic well residences were identified
bullA meander belt assessment indicates that any necessary modifications andor reconstruction of the three structures should be conducted outside of the watercourse meander belt width to the extent possible
Albion Vaughan Road Crossing
EXISTING CONDITIONS
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
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Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
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Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
HEALTH RELATED ndash NOISE AND AIR QUALITYbullCurrently noise exceeds the Regional
standard noise level limit However since noise barrier walls are only installed to minimize the noise perceived at outside living spaces (ie backyards) this type of mitigation measure is not recommended in the study area
bullCurrent concentration of common air contaminants generated by internal combustion engine vehicles such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides are below current standards and guidelines
bullOnly concentration of hydrocarbons (ie benzene) was found over applicable standards
EXISTING CONDITIONS
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
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From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashAM Peak Hour bullMost movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
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Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
bullThe results of the operational analysis for the future (2031) lsquoDo Nothingrsquo scenario projects the following conditions if intersection improvements are not implemented
ndashPM Peak Hour bullAll movements operating over capacity indicating that the intersection is operating over capacity
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Legend
sRepresents the average number of seconds that a driver is delayed at the intersection
Represents congested conditions with slow operating speeds high delays and extensive queues at the intersection
Represents stable conditions with modest reduction in operating speeds minimal delays and at the intersection
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
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From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solutions
Do Nothing
Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Double Left Turn
(Westbound)
Double Left Turn and
Road Widening
(North-South)
Widening to Four Lanes
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Alternative Solution 2 Additional Northbound Right Turn
Lane
Alternative Solution 3 Double Left Turn (Westbound)
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
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400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
image002pngimage003jpgimage004png
Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Alternative Solution 4 Double Left Turn and Road
Widening (North-South)
Alternative Solution 5 Widening to Four Lanes
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
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Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATIONAll of the Alternative Solutions consider at minimum the following elements to improve active transportation
Pedestrian SafetybullSidewalk from the northwest
corner of the intersection to the GO Transit stop
bullIntersection modifications to improve pedestrian movements across intersection
Cycling OpportunitiesbullConsideration for future
implementation of bicycle lanes west of the intersection along King Street East as identified in the Region of Peel Sustainable Transportation Study
Accessibility related ImprovementsbullCurb cuts and ramps at cross-
walksbullAODA push buttons with locator
tonesbullTactile plates
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
image002pngimage003jpgimage004png
Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
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2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
EVALUATION CRITERIAbull The preferred alternative solution will be selected based on review of comments received from agencies
and members of the publicbull Alternative design concepts for the preferred alternative solution will be developed assessed and evaluated
based on the following factors
Transportation and Engineering
Intersection Operation
(2031)
Existing Structures
Planning Policies
Safety
Compliance with Design Standards
Social Environment
Noise
Property Impacts
Streetscape
Driveway Access
Natural Environment
Aquatic
Meander Belt
Riparian Cover
Natural Heritage
System Cover
Wildlife
Stormwater Management
Implementation
Utility Relocation
Operations and
Maintenance
Regulatory Framework
Ease of Construction
Construction Disturbance
Health
Accessibility
Air Quality
Active Transportation
Cultural Environment
BuiltCultural Heritage
Resources
Archaeological Features
Economic Environment
Capital Cost and value-of-
time
Utilizes the Environmental Assessment Health Criteria developed in partnership with Peel Health
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
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Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
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Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
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From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Transportation Does not meet Regional target
Intersection exceeds capacity in the AM peak hour (LOS E) and provides opportunities for active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D)and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Intersection below capacity in the AM (LOS D) and PM peak hour (LOS D) and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Fully complies with Regional target and provides opportunities for additional active transportation facilities
Engineering Does not address MTOrsquos requirements
Requires the construction of a retaining wall
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retaining wall and widening of existing structures
Requires a retainingwall and widening of existing structures
Social Environment No impact Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Effects on existingdriveways and surrounding properties
Natural Environment No impact Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridge structure(s) will be required
Mitigation of impact of the proposed retaining wall and the widening of the bridgestructure(s) will be required
Cultural Environment No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
No impact Properties within the study area are not considered to be of cultural heritage value or interest
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
image002pngimage003jpgimage004png
Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
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Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
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EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONSAlternative 1 Do Nothing
Alternative 2 Alternative 3 Alternative 4 Alternative 5
Economic Environment Increase congestion and delay
Reduce delay and improves traffic safety
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Reduce congestion delay and increase safety of all road users
Implementation No impact Minimal construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaboration of other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Requires collaborationof other road authorities Major construction disturbance
Health Identified health related issues (ie noise and air quality) are not addressed
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunity for compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Provides opportunityfor compliance with AODA requirements Improvements to air quality and noise reduction
Summary Not Preferred Preferred - Interim Not Preferred Not Preferred Preferred ndash Preliminary Technically Preferred
Most Preferred Moderately Preferred Somewhat Preferred Least Preferred
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
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MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
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Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
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Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
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From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
POTENTIAL PHASING
bullThe project is planned to be implemented in two phasesndashPhase 1 Interim Solution (an additional northbound right-turn lane)
ndashPhase 2 Ultimate Solution (Preferred Alternative Solution)
bullThe interim solution will be completed prior to the implementation of the preferred solution to address existing safety concerns
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
The replacement of structures adjacent to the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street is anticipated to delay the implementation of the preferred alternative solution as the study area includes roads that are not within the Region of Peel jurisdiction
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
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From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
bullThe ultimate solution includes
bullAddition of a northbound through-right lane
bullConverting existing southbound exclusive right turn lane to southbound through-right lane
bullAddition of a westbound through-right Lane
bullConverting existing eastbound exclusive right turn lane to eastbound through-right lane
bullOpportunities for integration of sidewalks in all segments of the intersection as well as cycling facilities to tie into eventual active transportation facilities along the King Street corridor
Alternative 5 ndash Widening to Four Lanes has been selected as it best addresses the future traffic
needs of the intersection
LegendRepresents the new movements being added at the intersection
Represents road widening (limits are not to scale and are shown for visual representation only)
NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
image002pngimage003jpgimage004png
Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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NEXT STEPSbullReview and confirm preferred alternative solution and assessment in light of comments received from the public and other stakeholders
bullDevelop preliminary designbullDocument Study in Project File Report (PFR)
Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming amp Studies Region of Peel10 Peel Centre Drive Suite B 4th FloorBrampton On L6T 4B9905-791-7800TareqMahmoodpeelregionca
Jaime Garcia PhD P Eng Consultant Project ManagerCIMA Canada Inc3027 Harvester RoadBurlington ON L7N 3G7289-288-0287JaimeGarciacimaca
Comment Deadline is January 5
2018
Thank you for your
participation
Slide Number 1
PURPOSE OF THE EVENT
CLASS EA PROCESS
PROBLEM STATEMENT
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
Slide Number 8
Slide Number 9
Slide Number 10
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
FUTURE PROJECTED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Slide Number 14
Slide Number 15
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
EVALUATION CRITERIA
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
POTENTIAL PHASING
TECHNICALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
NEXT STEPS
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
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MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
TRCA staff received the notice of Public Information Centre No 1 on November 21 2017 Please seeattached for staff response
Thank you Annette
Annette Lister Planner II Environmental Assessment Planning Planning and Development Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (4166616600 x5266 | alistertrcaonca
Office Location amp Courier Address 101 Exchange Avenue | Concord ON L4K 5R6 Mailing Address 5 Shoreham Drive | Toronto ON M3N 1S4
P Please consider the environment before printing this email PLEASE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT BEFORE PRINTING STORING OR FORWARDING THIS MESSAGE
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority Confidentiality NoticeThe information contained in this communication including any attachments may be confidential is intended only for use of therecipient(s) named above and may be legally privileged If the reader of the message is not the intended recipient you are herebynotified that any dissemination distribution disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited If you have received thiscommunication in error please resend this communication to the sender and delete it permanently from your computer systemThank you
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
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Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
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Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
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York_20180501
York_20180509
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 T 289 288-0287 F 289 288-0285
cimaca
MEMO TO Toronto and Region Conservation for the Living City (TRCA)
COPY TO Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
FROM Jaime Garcia CIMA+
DATE December 06 2018
SUBJECT Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
The present memorandum summarizes in the form of a table our response to comments
provided by TRCA with respect of the content of the draft technical reports completed as part of
the Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment
As requested the following submission to TRCA will include this document in the form of a cover
letter as well as the following documentation
Hard copy of the final technical reports
Two (2) copies of the draft Project File Report
Digital copies of all reports and drawings in a PDF format
Best Regards
Jaime Garcia PEng PhD
Senior Project Manager Transportation
cc Tareq Mahmood Regional Municipality of Peel
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Page 2 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
1 Evaluation table contained
too many TBD Clarify how
evaluation was completed
At the time of the TAC meeting a preliminary preferred
solution was identified As agency comments were
received and studies were completed a preferred
solution was selected It should be noted that although
other design alternatives were considered such as
relocation of Albion-Vaughan Road to the west those
were considered not feasible
2 There is no space for
widening and a retaining
wall on the east side without
impacting Cold Creek
Widening to the west was considered as part of the
evaluation of alternative process and it was
immediately clear that the impacts to private property
would be severe and permanent
In the other hand the impacts to Cold Creek can be
mitigated with the use of a MSERSS wall rather than
the cast-in-place reinforced concrete retaining wall The
advantage of using this type of structure includes
Could lessen the required depth of earth excavation
(shallow concrete levelling pad)
Could mitigate interference with the flows in the
meandering watercourse
Could eliminate the need to restore the watercourse
to the pre-construction condition
Could eliminate potential conflicts with buried
utilities and
Accelerated construction schedule less duration for
work at and below the normal water level in
watercourse
The pre-screening of these alternatives will be
discussed in the Project File
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Page 3 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
3 Consider setting back the
westbound traffic stop lines
on King Street as an interim
measure to address safety
concerns or other less
intrusive measures instead
of the northbound RTL and
retaining wall
Transportation engineers with expertise in addressing
safety issues played a key role in developing alternative
solutions and interim measures A range of possible
solutions was investigated and the interim measure
proposed was recommended because it is the best
solution in the circumstance Assessment of traffic
operations and safety is complex Adjustments to
location of stop bars as suggested by TRCA will not be
sufficient to address the safety concern
4 Impacts of each alternative
on the meander belt of the
watercourses was not
assessed
Although several alternatives were considered during
the evaluation process aside of those requiring the
relocation of the intersection to the west (which was
considered unfeasible) all of them requires modification
to the existing structures north or east of the
intersection Potential effects of those modifications are
currently included in the respective technical reports
and we will be highlighted as part of the content of the
File Report
5 Bridge span widening is not
proposed at any of the
crossings which is
inconsistent with the
recommendations from the
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment
No widenings are proposed The impact assessment
with regard to the meander belt will be updated in the
evaluation including a statement on why the
recommendations are not being applied
6 Assess impacts of the
alternatives on stormwater
quantity quality and water
balance
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
7 Provide an assessment of
potential future issues
requirements and costs
associated with
maintenance of the
retaining wall
This will be addressed in the Project File
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Page 4 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
8 The hydraulic model for
Cold Creek needs to be
integrated with the model
for the Humber River to
accurately assess the
effects of the alternatives
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
9 Prepare a table that shows
the projected increases in
water levels for multiple
storm events for all of the
alternatives and identify the
impacts to properties
This will be reviewed by the stormwater engineer
10 Contact MNRF regarding
SAR Tree removal in bat
habitat may have mitigation
requirements
This has already been done
11 TRCA does not support
entry of dewatered water
into the watercourse
The proposed mitigation measures will be revised
12 Re-evaluate the proximity of
the proposed retaining wall
to Cold Creek
Please refer to Comment No 4 A complete set of
preliminary design drawings will be provided for
comments
13 Compensation for loss of
habitat will be required on
all TRCA lands
This will be examined and outlined in detail in the
Project File and Natural Environment Report
14 Replacement plantings are
required for all native and
non-native vegetation
This will be noted in the Project File and Natural
Environment Report following Regional Streetscaping
toolbox
15 The term lsquobridge wideningrsquo
is used inappropriately
Change to lsquobridge
extensionrsquo
Noted However please note that modifications to the
structure will not change the span of the bridges
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Page 5 of 5
Memorandum
December 06 2018
Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
TRCA comments Response
16 Discuss the impacts of
climate change in the
Project File
This is now a standard practice required by MOECC for
all EArsquos It will be included in the Project File
17 The condition of Structure
3 is inconsistently
reported Please clarify
The referred comment was a misinterpretation of
Structure 3 provided by the Township of King
The referred structure in poor condition is located farther
north of the intersection of King Street and outside of
the study area
18 Clarify is hydro poles or
other utilities will be
impacted or will require
relocation
Information regarding relocation of utilities will be
included as part of preliminary design
19 Final copies of reports are
to be signed and stamped
by qualified professionals
Noted
From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
ATT00002jpg
Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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From Annette ListerTo Jaime GarciaCc Mahmood Tareq Maria ParishSubject Re B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memoDate Thursday January 24 2019 114510 AMAttachments ATT00001jpg
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Hello Jaime
I understand that the Draft Project File Report and associated materials will be circulated for TRCA staffreview prior to posting Please allow at least 30 business days for our staff to review the draft report Ialso understand that you would like preliminary comments to the responses provided in the memo Asrequested please see below for our preliminary comments
Comment 1Staff will review the updated Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR when it is available
Comment 2Staff understands and appreciates that widening to the west was considered as part of the evaluation ofalternatives process At this point in time it is staff opinion that there appears to be three options toaddress impacts to Cold Creek on the southeast corner of the intersection Please consider all of theseoptions within the Draft PFR
1 Appropriately designed retaining wall at Cold Creek A retaining wall at this location will have toconsider all costs associated with design and implementation including but not limited to studies(eg environmental impact study including inventory and assessment of florafauna and EcologicalLand Classification (ELC) fluvial geomorphology study hydrogeology study geotechnical studyetc) as well as cost analysis of future maintenance requirements associated with the wall
2 Realignment of Cold Creek away from the road A watercourse realignment will have to considerall costs associated with design and implementation Please see the TRCA Channel ModificationDesign and Submission Requirements (2007) for studies required for watercourse realignmentsPlease note that this section of Cold Creek is located on TRCA property As such any workrelated to a watercourse realignment at this location may be completed by or in partnership withTRCA Restoration Projects staff
3 Acquisition or expropriation of private property located on the west side of the intersection toaccommodate widening to the west It is staff opinion that the costs associated with acquisition orexpropriation should be weighed against costs for required studies and other work associated witha retaining wall or watercourse realignment
Comment 3No further comment
Comment 4Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately evaluates the impact of the various alternatives on the meander belt
Comment 5Please ensure that the Evaluation of Design Alternatives Table in the Draft PFR is updated so that itaccurately characterizes the impact of the proposed alternatives on the meander belt even if no bridgespan widening is proposed
Staff understands that further information in relation to the remaining comments will be provided within
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
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Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
the Draft PFR
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions at this point Thank youAnnette
Annette Lister MASc PlannerEnvironmental Assessment Planning | Planning and Development
T 4166616600 ext 5266 E alistertrcaoncaA 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) | trcaca
From Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagtTo Annette Lister ltalistertrcaoncagtCc Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagtDate 01092019 1157 AMSubject B000709 Region of Peel - King and Albion Vaughan EA - TRCA response memo
Hi Annette I am under the assumption that the attached document was delivered to you by mail lastDecember - If that it is the case please disregard this message If not please accept my apologies Please note that we are working with the Region toadequate address your comments as part of the completion of the Final Reports As indicatedin the attached document we will contact you again prior to the issue of the Project File to theMinistry Best Regards
T 289-288-0287 ext 6814 M 905 630-2730 F289-288-0285400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ONenspL7N 3G7 CANADA
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
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Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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From Mota SteveTo Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King StDate Tuesday May 1 2018 104411 AMAttachments image001png
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Hi TareqThanks for your e-mail Richard Hui is no longer with York Region so if you can add me to the mailinglist that would be greatly appreciated Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing There are a few questionscomments that I have at this time Feel free to call me to discuss
- What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersection- Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need a
letter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
- Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
RegardsSteve Mota PEng | Program Manager ndash Transportation PlanningTransportation amp Infrastructure Planning Branch | Transportation Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York| 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 905-830-4444 ext 75056 | SteveMotayorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mahmood Tareq [mailtotareqmahmoodpeelregionca] Sent Monday April 30 2018 1105 AMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject FW PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Steve According to our project stakeholder registry Richard Hui and later Joshua Wang arethe contacts at the Region of York for Albion Vaughan Road and King Streetintersection EA study please see the following correspondence and the attached PICnotification that has been sent to York Region prior to PIC-1 Wersquove also provided acopy of the PIC boards to Joshua Wang on December 1st 2017 (PIC boards areenclosed herewith) Jaime Garica the Consultant project manager is ccrsquod on this email if you need anyfurther details about the preferred design alternative and impacts on York Regional
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
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Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Road Jaime Garcia can provide you the details Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent December 1 2017 121 PMTo Wang JoshuaSubject RE PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Joshua The final display boards of PIC for Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection are attached to theemail Please Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregioncaREGION OF PEEL Working with you
From Wang Joshua [mailtoJoshuaWangyorkca] Sent December 1 2017 1116 AMTo Mahmood TareqSubject PCC for Albion Vaughan Rd and King St Hi Tareq We received your Public Information Centre notice for intersection improvements at Albion VaughanRoad and King Street Unfortunately we cannot attend Would you send an electronic copy of the PIC material Thanks Joshua Wang PEng | Transportation Technologist Transportation amp Infrastructure PlanningTransportation Services------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Regional Municipality of York | 17250 Yonge Street | Newmarket ON L3Y 6Z1 O 1-877-464-9675 ext 75146 | JoshuaWangyorkca | wwwyorkca
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
From Mota SteveTo Jaime Garcia Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Wednesday May 9 2018 111604 AMAttachments image001jpg
This is very helpful Thanks
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent Monday May 07 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 30458 PMAttachments image001jpg
Hi Steve In addition to my previous mail for next yearrsquos budget wersquore only looking to complete the detaileddesign and utility relocation Here is the cost breakdown for 2019 project scope EA Study - 260000Design cost ndash 98000Utility relocation - 150000Contingency ndash 50000 Approximately it will cost 300k to complete the above scope to share 50 of the cost pleasebudget between a range of 150k to 200k in 2019 capital program Thanks Tareq MahmoodPM Infrastructure Programmingand Studies TransportationTel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Mahmood Tareq Sent May 25 2018 248 PMTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 range
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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York_20180509
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ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
middot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
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Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Tel 905-791-7800 X 7828Cell 905-872-6475
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
3027 Harvester Road Suite 400Burlington Ontario L7N 3G7CANADA
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject RE B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EADate Friday May 25 2018 25027 PMAttachments image001jpg
Albion Vaughan Road and King Intersectionpptx
Hi Steve Sorry for the delay response As Regional Shared the Albion Vaughan Road with York Region as aboundary road wersquore expecting the project cost to be shared 50 - 50 with York Region Irsquove been waiting for CIMA to complete the cost estimate includes detailed design Construction andCA of the project Irsquove just been informed that York Regionsrsquo budget deadline is sometime in Mayand if time will not permit to await for the final estimate from CIMA you could base your budget onthe following estimate Irsquove received the following preliminary estimate from CIMAInterim include southbound right turn lane extension and the new northbound right turn lane thecost adjustment is as below middot Item 1 Right Turn Lane $245000 cost is approximately correct
middot Item 2 4-way temporary signal $25000 is too low my estimate is $50000 to$75000 rangemiddot Item 3 4-way permanent signals $75000 is low my estimate is $125000middot Item 4 Utility relocations $150000 is probably is ok The southeast corner has bellrelocation And at least two hydro pole relocationmiddot Item 5 Property we are not sure if the property information is correct If it is correctthe southbound right turn lane requires 250sm property therefore the cost should be$38750middot Item 6 Sidewalk we assumed the sidewalk is for north leg west side We adjusted theunit price from $50m2 $75m2 Therefore the cost should be $18150middot Item 7 Trees assumed the tree is for Southbound right turn lane extension The costis ok for this one So for conclusion the summary is as belowmiddot EA Study $260000
Project cost $654000middot Design 15 (not 10) of Construction Cost $98000middot CA 8 (not 5) of construction cost $52000 - Sub-total $1064000
While the project estimate has not been finalized I propose to allow additional 200k forcontingency The estimated total project cost will be $ 12 million To share 50 of the cost pleasebudget 600k in York Regionrsquos capital program The project timeline for Interim solution
Major Milestones of the Project Current Schedule
Peel Region
King St E
King Rd
York Region
Caledon King Townline S
image1png
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Project Limits Albion Vaughan Road andKing Street Intersection
From Jaime Garcia [mailtoJaimeGarciacimaca] Sent May 7 2018 158 PMTo Mota Steve Mahmood TareqCc JaimeGarciacimaca Jessica DorgoSubject B000709 - Region of Peel - Albion Vaughan Rd and King St EA Hi Steve As per Tareq request we are providing you with a respond to your comments and questionsprovided last week
middot Please let me know what your schedule is for filing the EA and whether you can share thepreliminary design with York Region in advance of filing
o Filing of the Project Report is expected to be completed by AugustSeptember 2018An electronic copy of the preliminary design for the interim and the final preferredalternative will be provided by the Region of Peel in advance
middot What is the limit of Peel Regionrsquos jurisdiction related to the east leg of the intersectiono The east limits of the proposed improvements for the interim preferred alternative
(northbound right turn lane) is the bridge structure located east of the intersection(King Road Bridge)
middot Does the project extends into York Regionrsquos jurisdiction on King Road If so will you need aletter from York Region to include in the project file as it relates to the project within Yorkrsquosjurisdiction
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
o The limits of the final preferred design (widening the intersection to 4 lanes) mayextend east of the King Road Bridge The preliminary design drawings will identifythe exact extend of the road widening Please refer to the next question regarding apermit letter from the Region
middot Is this something that Peel is expecting to cost share with York Region If so we will need tobudget some money in our capital program
o Tareq M will contact you direct to discuss Best Regards
P Do you really need to print this email Lets protect the environment
CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING This e-mail is confidential If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and delete it in itsentirety
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
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York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
From Mahmood TareqTo Mota SteveCc Jaime GarciaSubject Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements EA StudyDate Thursday December 6 2018 30511 PMAttachments image001gif
List of Technical Reportspdf
Hello The Region has initiated a Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) forimprovements at the intersection of Albion Vaughan Road and King Street in Jan 2016 and PIC washeld on December 7th 2017 The limits of the study area are 300m back for each leg of theintersection The intersection is located on the boundary between The Town of Caledon Townshipof King York Region and the Region of Peel As a part of Albion Vaughan Road ndash King Street intersection improvements technical studies havebeen conducted by CIMA The consultant has submitted the technical reports in 2017 and due tostaff changes Irsquom not sure whether the attached technical reports have been circulated tostakeholders during the process As far I know the reports have been reviewed by TRCA and wersquoreworking on to address their comments As we plan to complete the EA project early next year (Q1-2019) and moving ahead with the plan Iwould like to ensure that the stakeholders are engaged to review the technical reports and theirinputs are properly embraced The technical reports can be accessed via the following link Please open the FTP link by using GoogleChrome and open the lsquoYork Regionrdquo folder and ldquoAlbion- Vaughan Rd and King Street Intersection EArdquo sub-folder to view and download technical reportshttpseftspeelregioncaID tmahmoodPw tmahmood I would appreciate if you kindly provide your feedback on these attached reports by no laterthan Tuesday January 8th 2019 Any questions please let me know Best regards Tareq MahmoodProject Manager Infrastructure Programming and StudiesTransportation Public Works Region of Peel
10 Peel Centre Dr Suite B 4th floorBrampton ON L6T 4B9Tel 905-791-7800 ext 7828Cell905-872-6475Email tareqmahmoodpeelregionca
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
11 Natural
Environment
Assessment
Natural
Environment
Assessment
KingAlbion ndash Vaughan
Intersection Natural
Environmental Assessment
November
14th
2017
12 Hydraulics
Drainage and
SWM Report
Rev 1
February 7th
2018
13 Fluvial
Geomorphology
RevB-Fluvial
Geomorphic
Fluvial Geomorphic
Assessment in support of
the schedule B Municipal
Class Environmental
assessment
October 19th
2017
14 Contaminated soil Peel -DRAFT
Contaminated
Soil Assessment
Report
Contamination Overview
StudyExisting Conditions
Report
June 27th
2017
15 BuildCultural
heritage
Cultural and
Built Heritage
Assessment
Report
Cultural Heritage Screening
Report Albion Vaughan
Road and King Street
Municipal Class EA town
of Caledon Region of Peel
Ontario
March 31st
2017
16 Archaeological
Features
Stage 1
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
April 7th
2017
Stage 2
Archaeological
Assessment
Final Report
Albion Vaughan Road and
King Street
Intersection Part of Lot 7
Concession
8 Geographic Township of
Albion
County of Peel Part of Lots
5 and 6
Concession 11 Geographic
Township
of King County of York
now Region
of Peel and Region of York
Ontario
August 10th
2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
Page 1 of 2
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Albion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Improvements
Municipal Class B Environmental Assessment Study
List of Technical Reports
Item Description Document
name
Report Date
17 Air Quality Peel - King and
Albion Vaughan
EA - DRAFT Air
Quality
Assessment
Schedule lsquoBrsquo Municipal
Class Environmental
Assessment ndash Albion
Vaughn Road and King
Street Town of Caledon
Ontario
October 18
2017
18 Hydrogeology Peel - DRAFT
Hydrogeological
Investigation
Report
Preliminary Schedule B
Class Environmental
Assessment Report
October 17
2017
19 Transportation
and Traffic Study
Report
Region of Peel
King and Albion
Vaughan
Transportation
Report_e02
Schedule B Class EA Albion
Vaughan Road and King
Street Transportation and
Traffic Study Report
March 2017
20 Geotechnical and
Pavement
Investigation
DRT 2017Nov3
Albion and King
Foundations
Draft Geotechnical and
Pavement Investigation
and Design Report
November
3rd
2017
21 Noise Impact
Study
DRAFT Rpt
3Nov2017
Albion Vaughan-
King Noise
Noise Impact Study November
3rd
2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
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2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
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Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Jun 23 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon This office has reviewed the above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as acondition of licensing in accordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 0181 Thisreview has been carried out in order to determine whether the licensed professional consultantarchaeologist has met the terms and conditions of their licence that the licensee assessed the propertyand documented archaeological resources using a process that accords with the 2011 Standards andGuidelines for Consultant Archaeologists set by the ministry and that the archaeological fieldwork andreport recommendations are consistent with the conservation protection and preservation of the culturalheritage of Ontario The report documents the assessmentmitigation of the study area as depicted in Map 5 of the above titledreport and recommends the following The Stage 1 archaeological assessment found the Project Area to exhibit potential for the recovery of intactarchaeological deposits Once a design plan for the proposed improvements to the Project Area iscomplete Stage 2 is required within the project limits prior to construction for all areas determined to retainarchaeological potential (see Map 5) This will include all sections within the proposed new ROW as well asstaging and storage areas required for construction The following methods are recommended for theStage 2 property survey 1) Areas of manicured lawn and overgrown areas that appear to be relatively undisturbed exhibitarchaeological potential for the recovery of archaeological remains Stage 2 test pit survey at an interval offive metres is recommended for these areas prior to ground disturbance activities Test pits should beapproximately 30 centimetres in diameter and excavated to subsoil If artifacts be recovered their locationshould be recorded with a GPS unit and test pit intervals reduced to 25 metres within 5 metres of thepositive test pit as well as a one-metre test unit if necessary
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Tel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Teacutel (416) 314-7691Email IanHemberontarioca
RE Review and Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological ReportsArchaeological Assessment Report Entitled Stage 1 Archaeological AssessmentAlbion Vaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Apr 7 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on Apr 272017 MTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0083-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
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2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
2) Areas of slope exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No further assessment isrecommended for these areas and 3) Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Areas of previous disturbance exhibit low potential for the recovery of archaeological remains No furtherassessment is recommended for these areas Based on the information contained in the report the ministry is satisfied that the fieldwork and reporting forthe archaeological assessment are consistent with the ministrys 2011 Standards and Guidelines forConsultant Archaeologists and the terms and conditions for archaeological licences This report has beenentered into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports Please note that the ministry makes norepresentation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy or quality of reports in the register Should you require any further information regarding this matter please feel free to contact me Sincerely Ian Hember Archaeology Review Officer
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 2 of 2
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017
Aug 17 2017 Jamie Lemon (P1056) Golder Associates Ltd 84 High Bowmanville ON L1C 3B4
Dear Mrs Lemon The above-mentioned report which has been submitted to this ministry as a condition of licensing inaccordance with Part VI of the Ontario Heritage Act RSO 1990 c 018 has been entered into the OntarioPublic Register of Archaeological Reports without technical review1 Please note that the ministry makes no representation or warranty as to the completeness accuracy orquality of reports in the register Should you require further information please do not hesitate to send your inquiry to ArchaeologyOntarioca
1In no way will the ministry be liable for any harm damages costs expenses losses claims or actions that may result (a) if the Report(s) or itsrecommendations are discovered to be inaccurate incomplete misleading or fraudulent or (b) from the issuance of this letter Further measuresmay need to be taken in the event that additional artifacts or archaeological sites are identified or the Report(s) is otherwise found to be inaccurateincomplete misleading or fraudulent
Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport
Archaeology Programs UnitPrograms and Services BranchCulture Division401 Bay Street Suite 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
Ministegravere du Tourisme de la Culture et du Sport
Uniteacute des programmes darcheacuteologieDirection des programmes et des servicesDivision de culture401 rue Bay bureau 1700Toronto ON M7A 0A7Archaeologyontarioca
RE Entry into the Ontario Public Register of Archaeological Reports ArchaeologicalAssessment Report Entitled Stage 2 Archaeological Assessment AlbionVaughan Road and King Street Intersection Part of Lot 7 Concession 8Geographic Township of Albion County of Peel Part of Lots 5 and 6 Concession11 Geographic Township of King County of York now Region of Peel and Regionof York Ontario Dated Aug 10 2017 Filed with MTCS Toronto Office on NAMTCS Project Information Form Number P1056-0114-2017 MTCS File Number0006551
cc Archaeology Licensing OfficerJaime GarciaCIMA+Sargon SifoRegion of Peel
Page 1 of 1
1
Jessica Dorgo
From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
Follow Up Flag Follow upFlag Status Flagged
Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
2
Thank you
JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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From Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagtSent Tuesday August 4 2020 1122 AMTo Jessica DorgoCc Jaime Garcia Albert Thomas Mahmood TareqSubject RE CFN 56053 Albion-Vaughan Road and King Street EA - Draft PFR - TRCA Comments
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Hi Jessica Thank you for sending over the responses and SWM report Annettersquos last day at TRCA was this past Friday so please direct the final EA and supporting background reports to my attention once they are available for review Regards Sharon Lingertat BSc (Hons) MCIP RPP Senior Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 5717 C (437) 333-4183 E sharonlingertattrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
From Jessica Dorgo ltJessicaDorgocimacagt Sent Friday July 31 2020 1022 AM To Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Subject RE CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments Hi Annette Thank you for your comments on the Project File Report (PFR) for the Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA A table outlining our responses to your comments is attached for your review A copy of the Stormwater Management Report and revised Section 9 (Commitments to Further Work) of the PFR are also attached We intend to file the EA the second week of August 2020 A copy of the final PFR and Notice of Study Completion will be provided to you at that time If you have any outstanding questions or concerns please feel free to contact us
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JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
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JESSICA DORGO EIT EIT Transportation T 289-288-0287 ext 6819 F 289-288-0285 400ndash3027 Harvester Road Burlington ON L7N 3G7 CANADA
From Annette Lister ltAnnetteListertrcacagt Sent Friday July 17 2020 500 PM To Mahmood Tareq lttareqmahmoodpeelregioncagt Cc Jaime Garcia ltJaimeGarciacimacagt Sharon Lingertat ltSharonLingertattrcacagt Suzanne Bevan ltSuzanneBevantrcacagt Victoria Kramkowski ltVictoriaKramkowskitrcacagt Brandon Hester ltBrandonHestertrcacagt Alistair Jolly ltAlistairJollytrcacagt Albert Thomas ltAlbertThomastrcacagt Deanna Cheriton ltDeannaCheritontrcacagt Subject CFN 56053 Albion‐Vaughan Road and King Street EA ‐ Draft PFR ‐ TRCA Comments
Hello Tareq TRCA staff received the Draft Project File Report and appendices on June 5 2020 Please see the attached letter for TRCA staff comments Please ensure that comments are addressed and that we receive a copy of the Notice of Study Completion and Final Project File Report Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Thank you Annette Annette Lister MASc Planner Infrastructure Planning and Permits | Development and Engineering Services T (416) 661-6600 ext 6443 E annettelistertrcaca A 101 Exchange Avenue Vaughan ON L4K 5R6 | trcaca
King_20181206
Caledon_20181206
TRCA_20171207
TRCA_20181206
TRCA_20190124
York_20180501
York_20180509
York_20180525
York_20180528
York_20181206
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0083-2017
ENTERED INTO REGISTER Archaeological Report for P1056-0114-2017