- Cornell, Ontario
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Cornell — Unincorporated community — Coordinates: 43°53′30″N 79°13′30″W / 43.89167°N 79.225°WCoordinates: 43°53′30″N 79°13′30″W / 43.89167°N 79.225°W Country Canada Province Ontario Regional municipality York City Markham Time zone EST (UTC-5) - Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4) Area code(s) 905 and 289 Cornell (2006 population estimated 12,000) (Census Tract Number 5350400.01) [1] is a new community being developed in northeast Markham, Ontario and bounded by Highway 407, 16th Avenue, Ninth Line, and the Don Cousens Parkway.
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History
Cornell was conceived in the 1990s planning process by the Town of Markham. Unlike other Markham communities, Cornell is a planned community.
Cornell's name was selected in the 1990s from a suggestion by local lawyer Paul Mingay.[2] Mingay's family roots can be traced back to Susan Emily Cornell, a descendant of William Cornell, settler of Scarborough, Ontario. Later Cornells settled in Markham, Ontario and married into the Reesor family. William Cornell immigrated to Canada from Rhode Island is a distant relative of Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell University.
Community Description
Most of the houses are townhomes, semi-detached or detached houses with garages at the rear. The communities are built with central amenities in order to contain suburban sprawl. Cornell was seen by the Markham Town Council as a way to deter the ongoing sprawl by encouraging residential density. The community, particularly Cornell Village, is an example of new urbanism, designed as a walkable neighborhood with a variety of housing types and retail. Cornell Village, between Highway 7 and 16th Avenue, is fully populated with medium density residential. The southern section of Cornell (south of Highway 7), however, is not populated, and remains as a wild field and a farm.
Demography
Canada census – Cornell, Ontario Community Profile 2006 Population:
Land area:
Population density:
Median age:
Total private dwellings:
Mean household income:Estimated 12,000 (+125.4% from 2001)
30.33 km2 (11.71 sq mi)
400 /km2 (1,000 /sq mi)
34.1 (males: 37.5, females: 39.0)
4,568
$78,317
References: 2006[3] Subdivisions within Cornell
Cornell can be further separated by development phases:
- Grand Cornell - locate near Highway 7 and 9th Line and built by builders H&R, GreenPark and CountryWide
- Upper Cornell - located near 16th Avenue and 9th Line and built by builders Aspen Ridge or Beaverbrook
- Cornell Village - located between 16th Avenue and Highway 7 along 9th Line to Cornell Center Blvd; built by builders Mattamy or Ballantry
- Cornell Rouge - Located east side of Cornell Center Blvd to Donald Cousens Way between 16th Avenue and Highway 7; built by builders of Madison Homes and Forest Hill
The remaining portions of Cornell are still non-agricultural grasslands, but it will slowly disappear with further development.
Transportation
Air
The development is not far from the proposed Pickering Airport and once one of the sites for landfills in the Greater Toronto Area. Toronto/Markham Airport is located north in Dickson Hill, Ontario. This area is mianly served by Toronto Pearson International Airport for normal civilian air travel.
Public Transit
Transportation links to the community include GO Transit, and York Region Transit. The Markham-Stouffville Hospital YRT Terminal temporarily serves Cornell with several YRT routes:
- 1 Highway 7
- 2A 14th Avenue
- 4A Major Mackenzie (Rush Hour Only)
- 9 Stouffville Via Ninth Line
- 18 Bur Oak
- 85 Rutherford/16th
- 303 Cornell Express (to be renamed Bur Oak Express)
- 522 Markham Community
The Markham Stouffville Hospital Terminal is a temporary terminal serving Cornell and the nearby areas. The York Region Transit authority is currently building a permanent bus terminal, namely Cornell Terminal, located at the Don Cousens Way and Highway 7. The temporary terminal at Markham Stouffville Hospital will shut down upon completion of the new terminal. The completion date is not yet to be known.
There is also one VIVA line serving the area, namely Viva Purple. Viva Purple terminates at the Markham Stouffville Hospital as well, with plans in the future stretching to Cornell Permanent Terminal. Viva Green, currently ending at McCowan Vivastation, is also planned to extend its service into Cornell via the Highway 7 corridor.
Road
Major roadways in the community include:
- 16th Avenue
- 9th Line
- Don Cousens Parkway
- Cornell Center Blvd
- Bur Oak Avenue
- Highway 7 - soon to be renamed as Avenue 7
Parks and Recreation
- Cornell Village Park
- Donald Cousens Parkway North Berm and Flatlands
Planned Development
- Community Center with Library (under construction, to be finished by 2013)
- Fire hall (under construction, to be finished by 2012)
- Lindvest Condo and Retail Development - 1,300 condo units, 50 live/work and commercial/retail/office space located on the South side of Hwy 7
Education
Most children in the area are bused to schools outside Cornell.
- Cornell Village P.S: accepts students mostly from Cornell.
- Little Rouge P.S: located just in Upper Cornell. Students living in Grand Cornell, Cornell Rouge, Cornell and Upper Cornell and students from the farmlands northeast of Markham attend Little Rouge Public School.
- Unamed Cornell P.S N.E is currently planned to be built and it's due open on September of 2012 due to the overflow of both Little Rouge P.S and Cornell Village P.S. The planned boundary are that to accept all students from Cornell Rouge and some from Cornell Village.
- Cornell Secondary School is currently planned for 2015, near the proposed community centre.[4]
- Two additional public school and one Catholic school is also planned by 2015.[5]
- The York Region Catholic School Board has a site reserved for a secondary school.
References
- ^ Statistics Canada. "Census Tract Statistics". http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/ct/CTdata.cfm?Lang=E&CTCODE=2592&CATYPE=CMA. Retrieved 2008-06-20.
- ^ Cornell
- ^ "2006 Community Profiles". Statistics Canada. Government of Canada. 2009-02-24. http://www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/2006/dp-pd/prof/92-591/index.cfm?Lang=E. Retrieved 2009-02-24.
- ^ http://www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/pdfs/a/agenda/mp/bd101216/yrdsb-bd101216-p72-73.pdf
- ^ http://www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/pdfs/a/depts/planning/bdry20110117-CornellVillage.pdf
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