Council greenlights three subdivision plans with infrastructure conditions
Vaughan council approved three zoning and draft plan of subdivision applications during its June 23 meeting, each tied to specific conditions around sewage capacity, model-home limits, and road upgrades. No other decisions were reported from recent committee meetings, and the municipal calendar is clear of public sessions for the next two weeks.
Council actions
Council moved three development files forward, all with conditions attached:
- **Vitullo South (Item 4):** Zoning and subdivision approved, but the holding symbol will remain in place until sufficient sewage capacity is allocated. The condition prevents any building until York Region confirms the water and wastewater infrastructure can support the new lots.
- **Argo Kleinburg (Item 5):** Approved with a cap on model homes at 10% of total lots. The restriction aims to manage on-site construction traffic and keep display homes from dominating the subdivision before full build-out.
- **Greybrook Vaughan (Item 7):** Zoning and subdivision approved subject to the developer completing road improvements and installing traffic signals at access points. The timing and cost of that work must be secured before permits are issued.
Council also adopted committee-of-the-whole recommendations from two reports (Report 26, items 1–20, and Report 29, items 1–38) without separate debate, received 13 pieces of correspondence and filed them with the relevant agenda items, and approved minutes from the May 26 and June 16 meetings.
Advisory committees
Two advisory bodies met but did not issue binding decisions.
- **Heritage Vaughan Committee (June 24):** The committee convened for a procedural session. No reports, hearings, or votes were listed on the agenda, and minutes are not yet available.
- **Age-Friendly Vaughan Advisory Committee (June 29):** Members heard presentations from Opulife Home Care on community-based support for seniors aging in place, and from Bridges of Love York Region on programs fostering dignity, independence, and social connection. The session was informational; no action was taken.
Coming up
No meetings of council, committees, or local boards are scheduled in Vaughan during the next 14 days, according to the city’s public-meeting calendar as of July 5.
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