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AGENDA - Acessibility Advisory Committee - 20201111Town of Aurora Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Date:Wednesday, November 11, 2020 Time:7:00 p.m. Location:Video Conference Pages 1.Procedural Notes This meeting will be held electronically as per Section 19. i) of the Town's Procedure By-law No. 6228-19, as amended, due to the COVID-19 situation. 2.Approval of the Agenda 3.Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof 4.Receipt of the Minutes 4.1.Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of October 14, 2020 1 That the Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of October 14, 2020, be received for information. 5.Delegations Note: At this time, the Municipal Offices are closed. This meeting will be live streamed at https://www.youtube.com/user/Townofaurora2012/videos. Anyone wishing to provide comment on an agenda item is encouraged to visit www.aurora.ca/participation for guidelines on electronic delegation. 6.Matters for Consideration 6.1.Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) Input and Comments for Site Plan Application SP(EX)-2020-27 (Submission #1) 6 That the memorandum regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SP(EX)-2020-27 (Submission #1) be received; and 1. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding site plan application be received and referred to staff for consideration and action as appropriate. 2. 6.2.Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) Input and Comments for Site Plan Application SP-2020-10 (Submission #1) 12 That the memorandum regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SP-2020-10 (Submission #1) be received; and 1. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding site plan application be received and referred to staff for consideration and action as appropriate. 2. 6.3.Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) Input and Comments for Site Plan Application SPM-2020-03 (Submission #2) 17 That the memorandum regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SPM-2020-03 (Submission #2) be received; and 1. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding site plan application be received and referred to staff for consideration and action as appropriate. 2. 6.4.Round Table Discussion; Re: Town of Aurora Accessibility Plan 2018 to 2024 (Link to Accessibility Plan) That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the Town of Aurora Accessibility Plan 2018 to 2024 be received and referred to staff for consideration and action as appropriate. 1. 7.Informational Items 8.Adjournment 1 Town of Aurora Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Date: Time: Location: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 7:00 p.m. Video Conference Committee Members: Councillor Rachel Gilliland (Acting Chair) Hailey Reiss (Vice Chair) (arrived 7:09 p.m.) Matthew Abas Max Le Moine Rachelle Stinson Members Absent: John Lenchak (Chair) Jo-anne Spitzer Other Attendees: Erin Hamilton, Sport and Community Development Specialist Chiara Mabrucco, Community Programmer Mat Zawada, Accessibility Advisor Linda Bottos, Council/Committee Coordinator _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Procedural Notes This meeting was held electronically as per Section 19. i) of the Town's Procedure By-law No. 6228-19, as amended, due to the COVID-19 situation. In the absence of the Chair and Vice Chair, the Committee consented to Councillor Gilliland acting as Chair for the meeting. The Chair called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. 2. Approval of the Agenda Moved by Matthew Abas Seconded by Max Le Moine Page 1 of 20 2 That the revised agenda as circulated by Legislative Services, including the following added item, be approved:  Item 6.5 – Round Table Discussion; Re: Town of Aurora Accessibility Plan 2018 to 2024 Carried 3. Declarations of Pecuniary Interest and General Nature Thereof There were no declarations of pecuniary interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.50. 4. Receipt of the Minutes 4.1 Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes of September 9, 2020 Moved by Matthew Abas Seconded by Rachelle Stinson That the Accessibility Advisory Committee meeting minutes of September 9, 2020, be received for information. Carried 5. Delegations None. 6. Matters for Consideration 6.1 Memorandum from Sport and Community Development Specialist; Re: Inclusion in Sport Manual Erin Hamilton, Sport and Community Development Specialist, presented an overview of the background and purpose of the development of the Inclusion in Sport Manual as a resource for the local sport community and their staff. Chiara Mabrucco, Community Programmer, was also in attendance to answer any questions from the Committee. The Committee and staff provided feedback on their appreciation of the Manual and content, and suggestions regarding consistency of language, text and image styling, person-first language, its potential as a school resource, and gender identify. Page 2 of 20 3 Moved by Matthew Abas Seconded by Max Le Moine 1. That the memorandum regarding Inclusion in Sport Manual be received; and 2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the Inclusion in Sport Manual be received and referred to staff for consideration. Carried 6.2 Memorandum from Accessibility Advisor; Re: Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) Input and Comments for Site Plan Application SP- 2019-01 (Submission #3) Staff provided an overview of the comments submitted to the Planner by the Accessibility Advisor on behalf of the Committee. The Committee reviewed the site plan and inquired about the possibility of adding a crosswalk in the southeast corner of the site, and staff explained why this would not be recommended. The Committee supported the submitted comments and had no further input. Moved by Matthew Abas Seconded by Rachelle Stinson 1. That the memorandum regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for Site Plan Application SP-2019-01 (Submission #3) be received; and 2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the site plan application be received and referred to staff for consideration. Carried 6.3 Memorandum from Accessibility Advisor; Re: Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) Input and Comments for Site Plan Application SP- 2020-01 (Submission #2) Staff provided an overview of the comments submitted to the Planner by the Accessibility Advisor on behalf of the Committee and noted the applicant's lack of response to previously submitted comments. The Committee reviewed the site plan, supported the submitted comments, and had no further input. Page 3 of 20 4 Moved by Matthew Abas Seconded by Hailey Reiss 1. That the memorandum regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for Site Plan Application SP-2020-01 (Submission #2) be received; and 2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the site plan application be received and referred to staff for consideration. Carried 6.4 Memorandum from Accessibility Advisor; Re: Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) Input and Comments for Site Plan Application SPM-2020-01 (Submission #2) Staff provided an overview of the comments submitted to the Planner by the Accessibility Advisor on behalf of the Committee and noted the applicant's positive response to previously submitted comments. The Committee reviewed the site plan, supported the submitted comments, and had no further input. Moved by Matthew Abas Seconded by Hailey Reiss 1. That the memorandum regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for Site Plan Application SPM-2020-01 (Submission #2) be received; and 2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the site plan application be received and referred to staff for consideration. Carried 6.5 Round Table Discussion; Re: Town of Aurora Accessibility Plan 2018 to 2024 The Committee inquired about the status of evacuation chairs for Town facility stairways. Staff advised the approximate cost and the Committee agreed that one evacuation chair should be purchased and installed for testing and to determine the feasibility of further purchases. Staff advised that a scheduled, physical facility tour of the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex and Aurora Family Leisure Complex would be held on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. with any available Page 4 of 20 5 Committee members, and noted that a virtual tour of the facilities would also be made available for Committee comment. Staff advised that a request was received from the Aurora Seniors' Centre for the installation of a permanent ramp and barrier-free, automatic door opener buttons to improve the path of travel to the bocce ball courts. Staff agreed to report back with a cost estimate for further discussion on budget options. Staff noted that the Library's barrier-free parking area would soon be unavailable, as well as Victoria and Church Streets, during phase one of the Library Square construction project, and offered alternative options for the Committee's comment. The Committee and staff discussed various aspects and concerns, and it was agreed that feedback to staff would include suggestions for continued barrier-free parking on Mosley Street, one temporary barrier-free parking spot with signage in the second tier parking lot (next to Aurora Cultural Centre), development of a Yonge Street drop-off/pick-up program, and campaigning information to create awareness of the available programs and paths of travel to the front doors of the Library on Yonge Street. Staff agreed to include follow-up information for further feedback at the next meeting. Moved by Matthew Abas Seconded by Hailey Reiss 1. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding the Town of Aurora Accessibility Plan 2018 to 2024 be received and referred to staff for consideration and action as appropriate. Carried 7. Informational Items None. 8. Adjournment Moved by Hailey Reiss Seconded by Max Le Moine That the meeting be adjourned at 8:12 p.m. Carried Page 5 of 20 100 John West Way Aurora, Ontario L4G 6J1 (905) 727-3123 aurora.ca Town of Aurora Memorandum Corporate Services ______________________________________________________________________ Re: Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SP(EX)-2020-27 (Submission #1) To: Accessibility Advisory Committee From: Mateusz Zawada, Accessibility Advisor Date: November 11, 2020 Recommendation 1. That the memorandum regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SP(EX)-2020-27 (Submission #1) be received; and 2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding site plan application SP(EX)-2020-27 (Submission #1) be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. Background The Accessibility Advisor has made comments on behalf of the Accessibility Advisory Committee. The comments are as follows:  Allocated outdoor space to have a minimum of 20% of its tables be accessible.  Ensure that an accessible exterior path of travel into the patio is available.  All paths of travel provided to have a minimum clear width of 1,500 mm.  If proposed plan blocks the curb depression access to the exterior path of travel please consider to provide an alternative method to enter exterior path of travel in order to access restaurant.  If new patio placement covers barrier-free parking please note that new barrier- free parking must be provided on the shortest route.  Any lighting stands or posts to not inhibit a barrier-free path of travel. Page 6 of 20 Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) Input and Comments for Site Plan Application SP(EX)-2020-27 (Submission #1) November 11, 2020 2 of 2 Please also note that there are new Design of Public Spaces (Built Environment) Standards enacted from the Province of Ontario, under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and revisions to the Ontario Building Code to help standardize and encourage barrier free access. On behalf of the Accessibility Advisory Committee, thank you for the opportunity to comment. Attachments SP(EX)-2020-27 Page 7 of 20 INTERNAL MEMORANDUM DATE:September 23, 2020 TO:B. Butler, Planning and Building Services S. Sample, Planning and Building Services G. Greidanus, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services J. McDonald, Central York Fire Services M. Bat, Engineering and Capital Delivery M. Zawada, Accessibility Advisory Committee FROM:Brashanthe Manoharan, Planning and Development Services Re: Site Plan Exemption Application Stronach 15 First Commerce Drive, Unit F1 PLAN 65M3819 PT BLK 2 RP 65R31257 PARTS 10 TO 27 File Number: SP(EX)-2020-27 A request for Site Plan Exemption approval has been submitted to permit the following: x Permanent outdoor patio in existing asphalt parking lot; and x Outdoor cooking pavilion Attached are the Applicant’s drawings for your review and comment. Please forward any comments you may have on this proposal to me on or before October 2, 2020 and advise if you consider the proposal for Site Plan Exemption appropriate. Should you have any questions regarding the above, please feel free to contact me. Best, Brashanthe Manoharan Assistant Planner Planning and Building Services Attach. 100 John West Way Box 1000 Aurora, ON L4G 6J1 Phone:905-727-3123 Ext. 4223 Email: bmanoharan@aurora.ca www.aurora.ca Planning and Building Services Page 8 of 20 2.35 7.35 1.5012.0925.74APPROXIMATELYTO CENTEROF ROADUNIT F1EX. RESTAURANTFIRST COMMERCE DRIVE3.35WELLINGTON STREET EAST9.009.406.5026.636.009.00OUTDOOR DININGPAVILION6.4012.349.953.356.005.00All contractors and/or trades shall verify all dimensions,notes, site and report any discrepancies prior tocommencement of the work. This drawing not to bescaled, all drawings, prints and related documents arethe property of the architect and must be returned uponrequest. Reproduction of drawings and relateddocuments in part or in whole is strictly forbiddenwithout written consent. Drawings to be for the purposefor which they are issued.NO. DATE:COMMISSION:REVISION: BY:SHEET TITLE:Issued for Tender:Issued for Site Plan Agreement:PROJECT No.: 2019-275SCALE: AS SHOWNDRAWN BY: AADATE: OCT 20,2019Issued for Permit:DWG No.Issued for Re-Zoning:CHECKED BY: DCConstruction:a r c h i t e c t sA C Kwww.ackarchitects.comstudio office:443 eastchester ave.T.905.984.5545F.905.984.5542st. catharines, ontariol2m 6s2architectural office:100 sunrise ave., suite 102T.416.462.0389F.416.462.1954toronto, ontariom4a 1b3GENERAL NOTES:1 SEP 21, 2020 ISSUED FOR SITE PLAN EXEM. AASITE PLANTRUE NORTHSP1PATIO SITE PLANSCALE: 1 : 1001SP1Page 9 of 20 Page 10 of 20 Page 11 of 20 100 John West Way Aurora, Ontario L4G 6J1 (905) 727-3123 aurora.ca Town of Aurora Memorandum Corporate Services ______________________________________________________________________ Re: Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SP-2020-10 (Submission #1) To: Accessibility Advisory Committee From: Mateusz Zawada, Accessibility Advisor Date: November 11, 2020 Recommendation 1. That the memorandum regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SP-2020-10 (Submission #1) be received; and 2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SP- 2020-10 (Submission #1) be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. Background The Accessibility Advisor has made comments on behalf of the Accessibility Advisory Committee. The comments are as follows:  Automatic door openers for all public access locations, including proper timed door delays.  Installation of proper tactile indicators at the proposed staircases in rear of building.  In building phases for all customer services counters to have an allocated accessibility spot.  Site plan does not indicate – The exterior path must have a minimum clear width of 1,500 mm. Please also note that there are new Design of Public Spaces (Built Environment) Standards enacted from the Province of Ontario, under the Accessibility for Ontarians Page 12 of 20 Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SP-2020-10 (Submission #1) November 11, 2020 2 of 2 with Disabilities Act and revisions to the Ontario Building Code to help standardize and encourage barrier free access. On behalf of the Accessibility Advisory Committee, thank you for the opportunity to comment. Attachments SP-2010-10 (Submission 1) Page 13 of 20 K:\Planning & Development Services\PDB\BldgPlnZone\PlnApplications\SP\2020\SP-2020-10 - Stibbard Holdings Inc. - 105 Addison Hall Circle\Internal - 105 Addison Hall -SP-2020-10.docx INTERNAL MEMORANDUM DATE:September 25, 2020 TO:B. Butler, Planning and Development Services S. Sample, Zoning Review, Planning and Development Services M. Bat, Traffic/Transportation Analyst G. Greidanus, Operational Services (Parks) J. Van Scheyndel, Corporate Services J. McDonald, Central York Fire Services M. Zawada, Accessibility Advisory Committee CC:Mayor and Members of Council D. Waters, Director of Planning and Development Services Council Secretariat, Corporate Services FROM:Rosanna Punit, Planning and Development Services Re: Site Plan Application Stibbard Holdings Inc. 105 Addison Hall Circle Block 32, Plan 65M-4650 File Number: SP-2020-10 A Site Plan Application has been submitted to the Planning and Development Services department for review. The Applicant is proposing a new development on Block 32 of the Addison Hall Business Park, municipally known as 105 Addison Hall Circle. The Applicant is proposing a one-storey industrial building, with a total GFA of 6,942.50 square meters (74,730.89 square feet). Please find enclosed digital copies of the submitted materials in conjunction with the subject application. I would appreciate receiving your comments by Friday October 16, 2020. Should you have any questions regarding the above noted proposal, please feel free to contact me. Attach. 100 John West Way Box 1000 Aurora, ON L4G 6J1 Phone:905-727-3123 Ext. 4347 Email: rpunit@aurora.ca www.aurora.ca Planning and Development Services Page 14 of 20 SITE ANALYSIS (SPA)LOT AREA (BLOCK 32): 16,085.57 S.M. (3.97 ACRES)BUILDING 'A' (INDUSTRIAL):GROUND FLOOR 6,942.50 S.M. (74,730.89S.F.)BLDG 'A' TOTAL GFA: 6,942.50 S.M. (74,730.89 S.F.)COVERAGE: 43.15%PARKING REQUIRED:INDUSTRIAL:3,000.00 @ 2 CAR / 100 S.M. 60 SPACES3,000.00 @ 1 CAR / 100 S.M. 30 SPACES942.50 @ 0.5 CAR / 100 S.M.5 SPACESTOTAL PARKING REQUIRED: 95 SPACESPARKING PROVIDED: 95 SPACESPAVED AREA: 7,279.8 (45.2%)LANDSCAPE AREA: 1,865.87 (11.5%)ACCESSIBLE PARKING: 6 SPACESLOADING DOCK LOCATIONSENTRANCE & EXIT VESTIBULESDIRECTION OF TRAFFIC FLOWSYMBOL LEGENDMAN DOOR LOCATIONSDRIVE-IN LOCATIONSSNOW STORAGEPROPERTY LINEAPSACCESSIBLE PARKING SIGNAFSBICYCLE RACK-LAYOUT CONFORMS TO"GUIDELINES FOR DESIGN &MANAGEMENT OF BICYCLE PARKINGFACILITIES".ALTERNATIVE FUELING STATIONGARBAGE ROOMEASEMENTFIRE-ROUTEF.H.LANDSCAPE ISLANDS :150 CONC. CURB CONT. AS SHOWNC/W LANDSCAPE - SEE LANDSCAPEDWG.PAINTED ISLANDS :PAINTED TRAFFIC ISLAND COLOURAS PER PAINT SPEC.GAS METER LOCATION(REFER TO MECHANICAL & CIVILDRAWINGS)FIRE DEPT. CONNECTIONCURB-CUTS FOR ACCESSIBLEACCESSACCESSIBLE PARKING STALLROOF DRAINFIRE ANNUNCIATOR PANELFIRE ALARMGELECTRICAL ROOMEMECHANICAL ROOMMCCCART CORALFDCCANADA POST FACILITYLIGHTING REFERENCE (REFER TOELECTRICAL DRAWINGS)FRSFIRE-ROUTE SIGNIMPRESSED ASPHALTDESIGNATED FIRE-ROUTE(REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS FORPAVING)FIRE HYDRANT AND VALVE(REFER TO TYPICAL SITE PLANDETAILS)G3035FIRE-ROUTE3.005.307.005.303.007.003.007.0023.6110.002.702.70BLDG "A"PROPOSEDINDUSTRIALBUILDING(F.F.E. 301.60)57.7936.0019.99120.755.302.703027.65FUTUREFUTUREFUTUREFUTUREFUTURE9.733.0015.00FUTURECONCRETEDOLLY PAD (SEESTRUCT. DWGS.)3.005.303.00TRANSFORMERPAD 2.16m.X3,35m.M/E19.9920.3919.9920.39CONCRETEDOLLY PAD (SEESTRUCT. DWGS.)CONCRETEDOLLY PAD (SEESTRUCT. DWGS.)PERMEABLEPAVERSBH14-4 1.5m CONC. SIDEWALK2.4m BICYCLE PATHR =10.0 0 R=10.00R=15.00 1.5m CONC. SIDEWALK3.50 ADADADADADHH HH+0400+0420+0440+0460+0480+0500+0520+0540+0560+0580+2037300.19300.35300.67300.83300.99301.15301.41+-0 -010+0000+0020+0040301.17+0080+0100+0120+0140301.81301.85301.57FIREDEPARTMENTCONNECTIONGARBAGEENCLOSURE2.703.651.502.703.651.502.703.651.50SCREENWALLSNOWSTORAGESHOWN DASHED4 BIKERACKSSNOWSTORAGESHOWN DASHEDSNOWSTORAGESHOWN DASHED14.804.7013.60STL.BOLLARDCONC.CURBC.B.STL.BOLLARDSTOP BAR(SEE CIVILDWGS.)STOP BAR(SEE CIVILDWGS.)C.B.C.B.LIGHTSTANDARD SEEELECTRICALDWGS (TYP.)WALL MOUNTEDLIGHT (TYP.)SEE ELECT. DWGS5.507.0050.7914.89UNIT 6 1,175.64 S.M.(12,654.89 S.F.)UNIT 1 1,140.38S.M.(12,275.38 S.F.)UNIT 31,156.0S.M.(12,443.48S.F.)19.99UNIT 21,156.0S.M.(12,443.48S.F.)UNIT 41,156.0S.M.(12,443.48S.F.)UNIT 51,156.0S.M.(12,443.48S.F.)EXIST. LIGHTSTANDARDTO REMAINDEPRESSEDCURB ATENTRANCE1A-102ONTARIO BUILDING CODE DATE MATRIXPART 3 BUILDINGCODEREFERENCE3.01 PROJECT TYPE: NEWCHANGE OF USEADDITIONADDITION AND RENOVATIONRENOVATION(A) 1.1.2.3.02 MAJOR OCCUPANCYCLASSIFICATION:OCCUPANCYUSEINDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE----3.1.2.1.(1)3.03 SUPERIMPOSEDMAJOROCCUPANCIES:NOYESDESCRIPTION:-3.2.2.7.DESCRIPTION: ONE STOREY STRIP RETAIL3.04BUILDINGAREA (M²)DESCRIPTION:BUILDING 'C'---EXISTING:----NEW:6,942.50---TOTAL:----TOTAL(A) 1.4.1.2.3.05 GROSS AREA (M²)DESCRIPTION:---EXISTING:---NEW:---TOTAL:----TOTAL(A) 1.4.1.2.3.06 MEZZANINE AREA (M²)DESCRIPTION:N/A---EXISTING:----NEW:----TOTAL:-------TOTAL3.2.1.1.3.07BUILDING HEIGHT10(A) 1.4.1.2. & 3.2.1.1.STOREY ABOVE GRADESTOREY BELOW GRADE9.13(M) ABOVE GRADE3.08 BUILDING HEIGHT NOYES3.2.6.3.09NUMBER OFSTREETS/ FIREFIGHTER ACCESS3.2.2.10. & 3.2.5.1STREET (S)3.10BUILDINGCLASSIFICATION:(SIZE ANDCONSTRUCTIONRELATIVE TOOCCUPANCY)3.2.2.70 GROUP/DIV F2 3.2.2.20.-83.3.11 SPRINKLER SYSTEM REQUIREDNOT REQUIREDPROPOSED: ENTIRE BUILDINGSELECTED FLOOR AREASIN LIEU OF ROOF RATINGSELECTED COMPARTMENTSBASEMENTNONE3.2.1.5. & 3.2.2.17.3.12 STANDPIPE SYSTEM3.2.9.REQUIREDNOT REQUIRED3.13FIRE ALARMSYSTEM3.2.4.REQUIREDNOT REQUIREDPROPOSED: SINGLE STAGETWO STAGENONE3.14 WATER SERVICE/SUPPLY ISADEQUATENOYES3.15CONSTRUCTIONTYPE:RESTRICTION: COMBUSTIBLE PERMITTEDNON-COMBUSTIBLE REQUIREDACTUAL: COMBUSTIBLENON-COMBUSTIBLECOMBINATIONHEAVY TIMBER CONSTRUCTION: NOYES3.2.2.20. - 83. & 3.2.1.4.3.16 IMPORTANCECATEGORY:LOWLOW HUMAN OCCUPANCYMINOR STORAGE BUILDINGPOST-DISASTER SHELTERNORMALHIGHEXPLOSIVE OR HAZARDOUSSUBSTANCES4.1.2.1.(3) & T4.1.2.1.BPOST-DISASTER3.17SEISMIC HAZARDINDEX:(Ie Fa Sa (0.2)) = -SEISMIC DESIGN REQUIRE FOR TABLE 4.1.1.18. ITEMS 6-21:(Ie Fa Sa (0.2)) 0.35 OR POST-DISASTER)NOYES4.1.2.1.(3)4.1.8.18.(2)>_3.18OCCUPANT LOADFLOOR LEVEL/AREA:SHELL BUILDINGNOT APPLICABLE--OCCUPANCY TYPE:--BASED ON:--OCCUPANT LOAD(PERSONS):--3.1.17.3.19 BARRIER-FREEDESIGNYESEXPLANATION:NO-3.8.3.20 HAZARDOUSSUBSTANCES:YESEXPLANATION:NO-3.3.1.2. & 3.3.1.19.3.21 REQUIRED FIRERESISTANCERATINGSHORIZONTAL ASSEMBLYFLOORS OVER BASEMENTRATINGN/A3.2.2.20. - .83. & 3.2.1.4.SUPPORTINGASSEMBLY (H)-NONCOMBUSTIBLEIN LIEU OF RATING?NO YES N/A3.22SPATIALSEPARATIONWALL3.2.3.EBFAREA (M2)L.D.(M)L/HORH/LREQUIREDFRR (H)CONSTRUCTIONTYPEREQUIREDCLADDINGTYPEREQUIREDNORTH 0 NONCOMBUSTIBLE NONCOMBUSTIBLE3.23PLUMBING FIXTUREREQUIREMENTSRATIO:3.7.4.MALE : FEMALE = 50:50 EXCEPT AS NOTED OTHERWISEFLOORLEVEL/AREAOCCUPANT LOADOBC REFERENCEFIXTURESREQUIREDFIXTURESPROVIDED-3.24 ENERGY EFFI C I E N C YCOMPLIANCE PATH: ASHRAE 90.1 AND SB-10 CHAPTER 23.25 NOTES:-NOT APPLICABLE-----------SOUTHNONCOMBUSTIBLE NONCOMBUSTIBLEEAST 0 NONCOMBUSTIBLE NONCOMBUSTIBLEWEST0NONCOMBUSTIBLE NONCOMBUSTIBLEFLOORS - NO YES N/AMEZZANINE - NO YES N/AROOF - NO YES N/ACLIMATIC ZONE: ZONE 5BUILDING 'C' -N/AN/AN/ASHELL BLDG.-- --- -BUILDING 'C'NOT APPLICABLE527527109510952273936PERMITTEDMAX % OFOPENINGSPROPOSED% OFOPENINGS10028100100------1SHELL BUILDINGNOT APPLICABLE6,942.506,942.50 6,942.506,942.50 6,942.506,942.50 6,942.50REQUIRED PROPOSEDZONING E-BP-443 NO CHANGEFRONTAGE (MIN.) 60 METERS ADDISON HALL CIRCLE: 107.4 METERSFIRST COMMERCE DRIVE: 128.04 METERSLOT AREA (MIN.) 8,000 S.M. 16,085.57 S.M.SETBACKS (MIN.)FRONTREAREXTERIOR SIDEINTERIOR SIDE6 METERS3.0 METERS6 METERS3.0 METERS10 METERS7.0 METERS23.61 METERS36.0 METERSHEIGHT (MAX.)COVERAGE (MAX.)LANDSCAPING WIDTH ADJ. TO STREET (MIN.)LOADING SPACES (MIN.)4 STOREYS60%3.0 METERS31 STOREY43.15%3.0 METERS6+Issued for Site Plan ApprovalIssued for Pricing and BudgetingIssued for Record Set of Dwgs.Issued for Building PermitIssued for TenderingIssued for ConstructionSHEET NO. DATE OFA-100DWG.CHKD BYDRAWN BYSCALEDRAWING NAMERARDGPROJECT NO.19039NO. DATE REVISIONS BYDRAWING ISSUEIssued for Design ApprovalPARTICULARSDATEBYPROJECT1:300PROPOSEDINDUSTRIALDEVELOPMENTSITE PLANA-1001SCALE: 1:300SPABLOCK 32 - ADDISON HALL CIRCLEAURORA, ONTARIOSITE PLANCITY FILE #ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION NORTHKEY MAPN.T.S.This drawing, as an instrument of service, is provided by and is the property ofVenchiarutti Gagliardi Architect Inc. The contractor must verify and accept responsibilityfor all dimensions and conditions on site and must notify Venchiarutti Gagliardi ArchitectInc. of any variations from the supplied information.Venchiarutti Gagliardi Architect Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of survey,structural, mechanical, electrical, etc, engineering information shown on this drawing.Refer to the appropriate engineering drawings before proceeding with the work.Construction must conform to all applicable codes and requirements of authorities havingjurisdiction. This drawing is not to be scaled.Venchiarutti Gagliardi Architect Inc. is not responsible for any environmental conditions,geotechnical conditions or any pollutants found on siteAll architectural symbols indicated are graphic representations only.This drawing is not to be used for construction purposes until the architectural seal issigned by the Architect of Record--1. DEC.17,19GENERAL REVISIONS AS PER RASEP.11,2020LAST PLOTTING DATE: SEP.11,2020W:/19039 - Addison Hall Circle (Block 32) (Aurora)/2. Drawings/2.5.1.Architectural/SPA/Site Plan/2020/09.11.20CIVIL DWG2. JAN.06,20COORDINATED WITH ELECTRICALRADWG3. JAN.07,20REVISIONS AS REQUESTED BYRATHE CLIENT4. JAN.20,20COORDINATED WITH ELECTRICALRADWG5. FEB.05,20REVISIONS AS REQUESTED BYRATHE CLIENT6. FEB.11,20COORDINATED WITH CIVIL AND RALANDSCAPE DWGS7.JULY20,20REVISIONS AS REQUESTED BYRATHE CLIENT8. AUG.21,20COORDINATED WITH RALANDSCAPE DWGS9. AUG.27,20 COORDINATED WITH CIVIL DWGS RA10. SEP.09,20ISSUED FOR SPAETPage 15 of 20 1131211109876432510102227712555161633322778888861061061019191912333232912x33000T.O.PARAPET95309130TOP OFSTEEL913040012001200600120060012001200000T.O.PARAPET95309130TOP OFSTEEL9130400336186128101611AxBDCE176103A331200000T.O.PARAPET95309130TOP OFSTEEL913040062236006001200131612313456789101112000T.O.PARAPET95309130TOP OFSTEEL913040011681013166810131668101111717171717171111181212121226128101611AxBDCE176103A326001200600000T.O.PARAPET95309130TOP OFSTEEL91304001BLDG 'A' - EAST ELEVATION2SCALE: 1:200BLDG 'A' - SOUTH ELEVATION4SCALE: 1:200BLDG 'A' - NORTH ELEVATION3SCALE: 1:200BLDG 'A' - WEST ELEVATIONA-300SCALE: 1:200EXTERIOR ELEVATIONSBLDG 'A'A-300A-300A-300A-300Issued for Site Plan ApprovalIssued for Pricing and BudgetingIssued for Record Set of Dwgs.Issued for Building PermitIssued for TenderingIssued for ConstructionSHEET NO. DATE OFDWG.CHKD BYDRAWN BYSCALEDRAWING NAMERARDGPROJECT NO.NO. DATE REVISIONS BYDRAWING ISSUEIssued for Design ApprovalPARTICULARSDATEBYPROJECT1:200#1 JAN.06,20 COORDINATED WITH ELECTRICAL RA-This drawing, as an instrument of service, is provided by and is the property ofVenchiarutti Gagliardi Architect Inc. The contractor must verify and accept responsibilityfor all dimensions and conditions on site and must notify Venchiarutti Gagliardi ArchitectInc. of any variations from the supplied information.Venchiarutti Gagliardi Architect Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of survey,structural, mechanical, electrical, etc, engineering information shown on this drawing.Refer to the appropriate engineering drawings before proceeding with the work.Construction must conform to all applicable codes and requirements of authoritieshaving jurisdiction. This drawing is not to be scaled.Venchiarutti Gagliardi Architect Inc. is not responsible for any environmental conditions,geotechnical conditions or any pollutants found on site.All architectural symbols indicated are graphic representations only.This drawing is not to be used for construction purposes until the architectural seal issigned by the Architect of Record.-PROPOSEDINDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT19039BLOCK 32 - ADDISON HALL CIRCLEAURORA, ONTARIOSPA52436789101EXTERIOR MATERIALS & FINISHES:FLEX WALL PANELS - COLOUR WHITELIGHT CHARCOAL TINT WINDOW IN BLACK ANOD. ALUM.DARK CHARCOAL TINT SPANDREL WINDOW IN BLACK ANOD. ALUM.SIGNAGE BY TENANTSINGLE 965 x 2134 BLACK ANOD. ALUM. ENTRANCE DOORSC/W TEMPERED GLASS W/ AUTOMATIC DOOR OPERATOR965 x 2134 H.M. DOOR & FRAME (PAINTED WHITE)ROOF SCUPPERFIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION11PRE-FIN. MTL. FLASHING122743 x 3048 OVERHEAD DOOR & FRAME - WHITEWALL PACK LIGHTING133658 x 4877 DRIVE-IN DOOR & FRAME - WHITEARCHITECTURAL PRE-CAST PANELS - WHITE AGGREGATE FINISH14ROOF TOP UNIT15ALUMINUM COMPOSITE PANEL CANOPY16SMOOTH BAND17KNOCK OUT PANEL18ARCHITECTURAL SCREEN WALL - WHITE SPLIT FACE BLOCK19BLACK ANODIZED ALUMINUM#2 JAN.07,20REVISIONS AS REQUESTED BYRATHE CLIENT#3 JAN.20,20 COORDINATED WITH ELECTRICAL RA#4 JULY06,20REVISIONS AS REQUESTED BYRATHE CLIENT#5 JULY20,20REVISIONS AS REQUESTED BYRATHE CLIENTSEP.09,2020LAST PLOTTING DATE: SEP.09,2020W:/19039 - Addison Hall Circle (Block 32) (Aurora)/2. Drawings/2.5.1.Architectural/SPA/Floor Plans, Elevations, Sections & Details/2020/09.09.20#6 SEP.09,20 ETISSUED FOR SPAPage 16 of 20 100 John West Way Aurora, Ontario L4G 6J1 (905) 727-3123 aurora.ca Town of Aurora Memorandum Corporate Services ______________________________________________________________________ Re: Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SPM-2020-03 (Submission #2) To: Accessibility Advisory Committee From: Mateusz Zawada, Accessibility Advisor Date: November 11, 2020 Recommendation 1. That the memorandum regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SPM-2020-03 (Submission #2) be received; and 2. That the Accessibility Advisory Committee comments regarding Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SPM- 2020-03 (Submission #2) be received and referred to staff for consideration and further action as appropriate. Background The Accessibility Advisor has made comments on behalf of the Accessibility Advisory Committee. The comments are as follows:  No further comments at this time. The Accessibility Advisory Committee appreciates the opportunity to provide comments. Please also note that there are new Design of Public Spaces (Built Environment) Standards enacted from the Province of Ontario, under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and revisions to the Ontario Building Code to help standardize and encourage barrier free access. On behalf of the Accessibility Advisory Committee, thank you for the opportunity to comment. Page 17 of 20 Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) input and comments for site plan application SPM-2020-03 (Submission #2) November 11, 2020 2 of 2 Attachments SPM-2020-03 Page 18 of 20 K:\Planning & Development Services\PDB\BldgPlnZone\PlnApplications\SPM\2020\SPM-2020-03 - Piramal - 110 Industrial Parkway North\2nd submission\Circulation\02-M-SP Int-1st sub.docx INTERNAL MEMORANDUM DATE:October 6, 2020 TO:B. Butler, Planning and Development Services S. Sample, Planning and Development Services G. Greidanus, Operational Services J. Van Scheyndel, Corporate Services M. Zawada, Accessibility Advisory Committee FROM:Brashanthe Manoharan, Planning and Development Services Re: Application for Minor Site Plan Approval Piramal Healthcare 110 Industrial Parkway North PLAN 246 PT LOT 103 PLAN 65R4062 PART 3 & 4 File Number: SPM-2020-03 Related File Number: SP-2019-05 A2nd submission for the above Minor Site Plan Application has been submitted to the Planning and Development Services department for review. The Applicant is proposing a parking area of 52 parking spaces with a surface area of 1,515 m 2. Please find enclosed copies of the following materials submitted in conjunction with the subject Application: I would appreciate receiving your comments by October 20, 2020. Should you have any questions regarding the above noted proposal, please feel free to contact me. Attach. 100 John West Way Box 1000 Aurora, ON L4G 6J1 Phone:905-727-3123 Ext. 4223 Email: bmanoharan@aurora.ca www.aurora.ca Planning and Development Services Page 19 of 20 2Major Occupancy(s): GROUP F, DIVISION 23Building Area: EXISTING (5,703 m²) + NEW ADDITION (407 m2) = 6110 m24EXIST. GROSS FLOOR AREA : GROUND FLOOR = 5703 m²PLATFORM LEVEL 2 = 2080.00 m²PLATFORM LEVEL 3 = 675.00 m²TOTAL: 8458.00 m²AREA OF NEW ADDITION: 3.2.2.10. and 3.2.5.3.2.2.67 GROUP F2, ANY HEIGHT, ANY AREA, SPRINKLERED8Sprinkler System Proposed ITEMOntario's 2012 Building Code Data Matrix Part 3 OR 91Project Description: 110 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY NORTHAURORA, ON, CANEWADDITIONALTERATIONCHANGE OF USEPART 31.1.2.1.4.1.2.1.4.1.2.GROUND FLOOR = 407 m²SECOND FLOOR = 274 m²PLATFORM LEVEL 3 = 274 m²TOTAL: 956 m²1.4.1.2.51.4.1.2. and 3.2.1.1.Number of Storey (Existing) Above grade ONE Below grade 06Number of Streets/Fire Fighter Access -THREE3.2.577Building ClassificationSelected compartments Selected floor areasIn lieu of roof rating Not required Entire BuildingBasement9 Standpipe RequiredYES NO 3.2.9.10 Fire Alarm RequiredYES NO 3.2.4.11 Water Service/Supply is AdequateYES NO 3.2.5.7.12 High BuildingYES NO 3.2.6.13Construction RestrictionsCombustible permitted Non-combustible required 14Mezzanine(s) Area m²________________________N/A 15Occupant load based onm2/person Design of Building16Barrier-free DesignYes (GROUND FLOOR ONLY) NO17Hazardous SubstancesYes NO18Required Fire Resistance Rating (FRR)Horizontal Assemblies FRR (Hours)Existing Platforms Mezzanine FRR of New Supporting Members - 2 HRSNew Floors - 2 HRS.New Roof - NILListed Design No. or Description19Spatial Separation3.2.2.72.3.2.1.1. (3)-(8)3.1.1.17.3.8.3.3.1.2. and 3.3.1.19.3.2.2.67. and 3.2.1.4.N/AN/AWALLArea of EBF (m2)L.D. (m)L/H or H/LPermitted Max. % of OpeningsFRR (Hours)Listed Design or DescriptionComb. Cons.Comb. Cons. Nonc. CladdingNon. Comb. Cons.NorthEastSouthWestEXIST.EXIST.EXIST.EXIST. >15M100EXIST.EXIST.EXIST.EXIST.NONONONONONONONOYESYESYESYES100100100>15M>15M>15MPlumbing Fixture Requirements20OBC ReferenceBothCombustible Non-combustibleBothActual Construction1st FloorOccupancy __________________INDUSTRIALLoad _______ Persons10Proposed % of Openings100100100100Male/Female Count@ 50%/50% except as noted otherwiseOccupant Load BC Table NumberFixtures ProvidedNorthEastSouthWestEXIST.EXIST.EXIST.EXIST. >15M N/AN/AN/AN/A>15M>15M>15MFixtures Required3.7.4.N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A3.2.2.70.TOTAL G.F.A.: 9414 m²Number of Storey (New Addition) Above grade TWO Below grade 0Building Height: 9.4 m above gradeExisting Roof N/ASITE STATISTICSZONING: E2 - GENERAL EMPLOYMENTLOT AREA:4.2222 HECTARES (42,221.78 m2) BUILDING AREA:6,110 m2GROSS FLOOR AREA:EXISTING BUILDING:GROUND FLOOR 5703 m2PLATFORM LEVEL 2 2080 m2PLATFORM LEVEL 3 675 m2SUB TOTAL GFA8458 m2NEW ADDITION:GROUND FLOOR 407 m2SECOND FLOOR 274 m2THIRD FLOOR 274 m2SUB TOTAL GFA956 m2______________________________________________________________ TOTAL GROSS FLOOR AREA: 9414 m2CAR PARKING CALCULATION (5.4 OF ZONING BY-LAW #6000-17):GFA OF 5,601 m2OR GREATER 1.0 SPACES FOR 100 m2OF GFAREQUIRED PROVIDEDEXISTING: 95 103 (ORIGINALLY 104, REMOVED 1 PARKING SPACE TO MEET BARRIER-FREE REQUIREMENTS DUE TO INCREASED PARKING SPACES)PARKING LOT EXTENSION: 0 52TOTAL 95 155BARRIER FREE CAR PARKING CALCULATION (5.8.2 OF ZONING BY-LAW #6000-17):101-200 1 PLUS 3% OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES PROVIDED IN PARKING AREABARRIER-FREE PARKING 6 6 BICYCLE PARKING CALCULATION (5.7 OF ZONING BY-LAW #6000-17):2.0 SPACES PLUS 0.25 SPACES FOR EVERY 1000 m2OF GFA44LOADING SPACES CALCULATION (10.3 OF ZONING BY-LAW #6000-17): 7500 m2OR MORE 3 PLUS 1 ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR EVERY 7500 m2OR FRACTION PART THEREOF44REQUIRED PROVIDEDREAR YARD 30 m 42 mHEIGHT (MAXIMUM) 15 m 14 mLOT COVERAGE (MAXIMUM) N/A 16.8% LEGAL DESCRIPTION• PART OF LOT 103, REGISTERED PLAN 246• ADDRESS: 110 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY, NORTH L4G 4C3, AURORALEGENDPINDENOTES PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBERDSDENOTES DOOR SILL ELEVATIONGSDENOTES GARAGE SLAB ELEVATION UPDENOTES UTILITY POLESBMDENOTES SITE BENCHMARKGWDENOTES GUY WIRE-OH-DENOTES OVERHEAD WIRECBDENOTES CATCH BASINDCBDENOTES DIAGONAL CATCH BASINMHDENOTES MAN HOLEWVDENOTES WATER VALVEDENOTES MONITORING WELLRSDENOTES ROAD SIGNFHDENOTES FIRE HYDRANTHWDENOTES HAND WELLCPDENOTES CABLE PEDESTALBPDENOTES BELL PEDESTALLSDENOTES LIGHT STANDARDCONCDENOTES CONCRETE117284029PROPOSED 52 CAR PARKING EXPANSIONNEW SURFACE AREA = 1515 m2 EXISTING ASPHALT PARKING AREA (67 CARS)10758EXISTING FACILITYEXISTING COVERED STORAGENEW BUILDINGLOT 47LOT 48LOT 49LOT 50LOT 51LOT 52LOT 53LOT 54LOT 55LOT 56LOT 57LOT 1 LOT 2R E G I S T E R E D P L A N M - 1 4 5 7R E G I S T E R E D P L A N M - 5 7PART 1, PLAN 65R-4062P A R T 2, 6 5 R - 3 8 0 0M E T R O L I X80.18 (65R-4062 & SET) (65R-4062 & SET) LINE OF SET-BACK PEDBELLPEDBELLEX 200 @ 1% STORM 52.7360.9742.48 144.665.4267.29 66.0127.09R=205. 19 A=30.88 CD=30.85 N36° 00' 44" W N13°24'10"WN13°37'30"WN35°47'50"W N35°47'50"W N76°22'00"EN38°44'50"WN38°44'50"W N72°49'20"EN13°37'30"WN75°01'40"EN13°37'30"WI N S T R U M E N T N ° 5 4 8 5 6(65R-4062 & MEAS)(N 72°49'20"E 65R-4062)(65R-4062 & MEAS)(65R-4062 & MEAS)(65R-4062 & MEAS)21.90 (65R-4062 & SET)(65R-4062 & MEAS)(27.12 65R-4062)(65R-4062 & MEAS)(65R-4062 & MEAS)(65R-4062 & SET)(65R-4062 & MEAS) (65R-4062 & MEAS) REFERENCE BEARING (R=205. 19 A=30.01 CD=30.98 N36° 00' 44" W 65R-4062)PEDBELLEXISTING FIRE ROUTE'&%&%(;&%(;&%EXISTING PAVED DRIVEWAY AND PARKINGEXISTING PAVED AREAEXISTING PAVED AREAF.F.L. = 265.25m4152EXISTING FACILITYEXISTING FIRE ROUTE43577EXISTING RETAINING WALL53002700NEW RETAINING WALLEXISTING HYDRO VAULTEXISTING SHEDEXISTING TANKEXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCEPART 2, PLAN 65R-4062LOT 104LOT 102PART 2, PLAN 65R-36555PART 4EXP. PLAN YR2852236PART 4, PLAN 65R-4062REGISTERED PLAN 246CHAIN LINK FENCECHAIN LINK FENCEPART 2, EXPROPRIATION PLAN YR2852236PART 2, EXPROPRIATION PLAN YR2852236SUBJECT TO EASEMENT AS IN INSTRUMENT NO. A8024APART 3EXP PLAN YR2852236PIN 03641-1056EXISTING CURB(;0+ (;0+ (;0+(;0+(;0+(;0+(;0+(;0+&%(;&%(;&%(;&%(;&%(;&%(;&%(;&%(;&%(;&%(;&%(;&%(;0+(;0+(;0+(;0+(;0+(;0+(;0+)+(;)+)+(;)+(;&%1(:&%(;:9(;:9(;'&%:,5(%2;EXISTINGCURBEXISTING CURBEXISTINGCURBCHAIN LINK FENCEEXISTING GATE413332700530027005300700070007944196202710221337224141032627209180516579038256R 12000 R 12000R 12000R 12000R 15981R 18221R 12000 R 12000R 19717 R 12000 R 12000 1023222270022700EXISTING LOADING SPACEEXISTING LOADING SPACE EXISTING LOADING SPACE PROPOSED LOADING SPACEPROPOSED 4 BICYCLE PARKING SPACEEXTENT OF NEW CANOPY FOR MECHANICAL UNITNEW BOLLARDS. SEE DETAIL #1/A101NEW BOLLARDS. SEE DETAIL #1/A101EXISTING GARBAGE BINSEXISTING CURBEXISTING MAINTENANCE SPARE PARTS CONTAINERSEXISTING CYLINDER STORAGE SHEDEXISTING FIRE ROUTENEW FIRE ROUTEEXISTING FIRE ROUTEEXISTING FIRE ROUTE90003500F.F.L. = 265.25 m407 m2 + 264.90+ 264.97+ 265.05+ 265.23EXISTINGCURB1(:0+NEW MANHOLE WITH EMERGENCYSHUT-OFF VALVE+ 264.93+ 265.03+ 265.25+ 265.53+ 265.24NEW STORM CONNECTIONTOP OF FIRE DRAIN = 265.15 mEXISTING STORM CONNECTIONEXISTING STORM CONNECTION365015003650 36501500 27005300270015002700150053006000 600060006000R 15000R 9000R 9000 R 15000R 15000 R 900060006000 R 15000R 9000R 15000R 9000R 15000R 9000 R 15000 R 9000 60006000R 15000 R 12000R 9000 CANOPYCHAIN LINK FENCECHAIN LINK FENCEPART 3, PLAN 65R-4062R 60003A1022700530016KEYPLANTRUEDrawing Title:BIM System:Drawn By:Checked By:Project No:Sheet Size:Drawing Scale:Rev.:Date:Date:Dwg No.Project Title:Client:Consultant:Professional Seal Professional SealThese drawings are the property of, and shall not be used or reproduced without the consent of WBA Architects and Engineers Inc. The Contractor shall check and verify all dimensions and report all discrepancies to the Architect and/or Engineer.NOTES30" x 42"Plot Date:Plot Scale:1:1Revit 2019195 The West Mall, Toronto, Ontario,M9C 5K1, CanadaConsultant:As indicatedBIM 360://Piramal HealthCare Canada LTD/Arch - Site Plan New Parking_110 Industrial Parkway North.rvtPIRAMAL HEALTHCARE CANADA LTD.110 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY NORTHL4G 4C3, AURORA, ON, CARISE - REACTOR INTEGRATED SUITEEXPANSIONSITE PLANOEGS2190302A10101/05/201901/05/20191 : 450A101SITE PLAN1No. Date Issued By:1 2020-07-09 SPA SUBMISSION WBA2 2020-09-17 RE-ISSUED FOR SPA SUBMISSION (INCREASEDBARRIER-FREE PARKING SPACES TO 6)WBAPage 20 of 20