HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 15, 2001
Council Meeting Minutes
Monday, October 15,2001
8:00 p.m.
PRESENT:
Mayor Wayne Arthurs
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COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
M. Holland
R. Johnson
B. McLean
D. Pickles
D. Ryan
ALSO PRESENT:
T. J. Quinn
N. Carroll
E. Buntsma
B. Taylor
D. Kearns
- Chief Administrative Officer
- Director, Planning & Development
- Director, Operations & Emergency Services
- City Clerk
- Committee Coordinator
In ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of October 1, 2001
Special Meeting of October 1, 2001
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lID RESOLUTIONS
Resolution #126/01 - Aooendix #1
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Holland
That the Report of the Planning Committee dated October 9,2001 be adopted.
Resolution #127/01 - Aooendix #2
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Holland
CARRIED
That the Report of the Committee of the Whole dated October 9,2001 be adopted.
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CARRIED
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Resolution #128/01
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Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Ryan
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamation:
"Waste Reduction Week" - October 15-21, 2001
CARRIED
Resolution #129/01
Moved by Councillor Holland
Seconded by Councillor McLean
WHEREAS planning reports, by-laws and other agenda items appear with technical descriptions that are
often difficult for the public to understand in the summary agendas they receive; and
WHEREAS public interest in seeing the distribution radius and circulation for development applications
expanded is high; and
WHEREAS notice of development applications within study areas are not circulated to residents who
have expressed interest in the study area; and
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WHEREAS achieving the highest degree of public understanding and transparency of our processes is
desirable and serves an important public good;
NOW THEREFORE the Chief Administrative Officer, with appropriate staff, prepare a report for
consideration of Committee of the Whole that would:
1. Seek to create an information line for Council and Committee agenda items that quickly, clearly and
simply explains what the item is and where it will be going next.
2. Give options with respect to increasing the circulation radius for development applications and other
measures that might increase public knowledge of applications.
3. Ensure that any development applications that occur within a study area while the study is underway
and for a defined period thereafter are properly circulated to those on the mailing list for the study.
4. Modify our process such that notification of implementing zoning by-laws happens before and after
a by-law is to be considered by Council.
5. Recommend any additional measures which would make our process more transparent to the public;
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THAT this report come before Committee of the Whole for it's first meeting in February, 2002.
CARRIED
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Resolution #130/01
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor McLean
WHEREAS the Nuclear Liability Act was established in order to mitigate community financial losses
in the event of a nuclear mishap; and
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WHEREAS the Nuclear Liability Act limits such liability to Seventy Five Million Dollars
($75,000,000.00); and
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WHEREAS this amount is not sufficient to cover potential financial losses; and
WHEREAS the Federal Government has been considering increasing the financial limits to Six Hundred
and Fifty Million Dollars ($650,000,000.00);
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby requests that the
Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of Natural Resources Canada bring to conclusion this review and
implement the required steps to increase the financial limits of the Nuclear Liability Act to Six Hundred
and Fifty Million Dollars.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes: Councillor Brenner, Holland, McLean, Pickles, Ryan and Mayor Arthurs
Absent: Councillor Johnson
(Ill) BY-LAWS
That Councillor Pickles, seconded by Councillor Ryan, took leave to introduce by-laws of the City of
Pickering:
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By-law Number 5891/01
Being a by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the
Official Plan of the City of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham in Part of Lot 20,
Concession 1, in the City of Pickering. (A 17/01; 18T-97029R)
By-law Number 5892/01
Being a by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the
Official Plan of the City of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham in Part of Lot 32,
Concession 1, in the City of Pickering. (OPA92-007P, 18T-88092(R), 18T96008, A 60/88 (R), A
17/96)
By-law Number 5893/01
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Servicing Agreement and to authorize the acquisition of
lands respecting the upgrading of a portion of the Road Allowance between Lots 8 and 9, Concession 5,
Pickering (Sideline 8 Road) and the construction of a turning circle on those parts of Lot 8, Concession
5, Pickering, designated as Parts 1 and 2, Plan 40R-XXXX.
By-law Number 5894/01
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Being a by-law to dedicate parts of the Road Allowance between Lots 8 and 9, Concession 5,
Pickering, and those parts of Lot 8, Concession 5, Pickering, designated as Parts 1 and 2, Plan 40R-
XXXX (Sideline 8 Road) as public highway.
By-law Number 5895/01
Being a by-law to dedicate Block 140, Plan 40M-1232 (Flavelle Court) as public highway.
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By-law Number 5896/01
Being a by-law to appoint Laura Menezes as a municipal law enforcement officer for the purpose of
enforcing By-law Number 2359/87, as amended (parking By-law).
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By-law Number 5897/01
Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement Officers for certain purposes (parking Regulation
905 Bayly Street, 1915 Denmar Road, 1310 Fieldlight Blvd., 1345 Altona Road and 726 Kingston
Road).
By-law Number 5898/01
Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement Officers for certain purposes (parking Regulation 905
Bayly Street, 1915 Denmar Road, 1310 Fieldlight Blvd., 1345 Altona Road).
CARRIED
Recorded Vote on the First and Second Readme of the Bv-laws:
Yes: Councillors Brenner, Holland, McLean, Pickles, Ryan and Mayor Arthurs
Absent: Councillor Johnson
THIRD READING:
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Councillor Pickles, seconded by Councillor Ryan, moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole
on By-law Numbers 5891/01, 5892/01, 5893/01, 5894/01, 5895/01, 5896/01, 5897/01 and 5898/01, be
adopted and the said by-laws be now read a third time and PASSED and that the Mayor and Deputy
Clerk sign the same and the seal ofthe Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
(IV) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
Bv-Iaw Number 5899/01
Councillor Johnson, seconded by Councillor Holland, moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the City
of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering at
its Regular Council Meeting of October 15 2001.
CARRIED
(V) OTHER BUSINESS
1.
Councillor McLean commented on the great success of the horseshoe competition between
Pickering and Ajax Councillors at the Museum Family Fall Festival on Sunday, October 14th.
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2. Councillor Pickles gave notice of a motion concerning Federal/Provincialln:frastructure Funding.
3. Councillor Pickles advised that Durham Regional Police Services have invited a Council
member to attend the Police Traffic Study and Councillor Ryan agreed to attend as the
representative of Pickering.
4. Councillor Holland also commented on the great success of the horseshoe competition.
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5. Councillor Holland advised that Pickering Lions Club made a presentation in the National Times
concerning the Waterfront Trail.
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6.
Councillor Johnson advised that grade four students attended CLOCA's 4th Annual event at
Camp Saminac with over 1,400 students and parents assisting.
7. Councillor Johnson stated his concern with the congestion on Valley Farm Road from Hwy. #2
to Pickering Pkwy. He requested that staff meet with him to discuss pedestrian and traffic
concerns. Mayor Arthurs suggested that traffic in the downtown area be studied and a work plan
be prepared.
8. Councillor Johnson advised that the Claremont Legion Annual Car Rally will be held this
weekend.
9. Councillor Ryan requested that a study be undertaken on lighting at the intersections of
Rosebank Road and Sheppard Ave., and Altona Road and Rougemount Drive.
10. Councillor Ryan stated his displeasure with the length of time in receiving reports concerning
South Liverpool Area and North Pickering.
11. Councillor Brenner advised that Durham Region will be preparing a Durham wide No Smoking
By-law.
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Councillor Brenner further advised that a report concerning banning of pesticides went to Health
& Social Services. Municipalities have the right to pass a pesticide by-law, therefore, he has
requested Dr. Kyle to prepare a model by-law that is consistent for use by all Durham
municipalities.
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(VI) ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at 9:00 p.m.
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Appendix I
Planning Committee Report
PC-2001l02
That the Planning Committee of the City of Pickering having met on October 9, 2001, presents its
second report to Council and recommends:
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1.
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT REPORT PD 35-01
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 17/01
COUGS (V ALLEYF ARM) LlMITED
PART OF LOT 20, CONCESSION 1
(SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF KINGSTON ROAD AND VALLEY FARM ROAD
1. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 17/01, submitted by Cougs (Valleyfann)
Limited, on lands being Part of Lot 20, Concession 1, City of Pickering, to amend the zoning
to add detached dwellings to the permitted unit mix, and to revise zoning provisions
primarily for the grade-related dwellings for the subject lands, be APPROVED as set out in
the draft by-law attached as Appendix I to Report Number PD 35-01; and
2. That the amending zoning by-law to implement Zoning By-law Amendment Application A
17/01, as set out in draft in Appendix I to Report Number PD 35-01, be forwarded to City
Council for enactment.
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Appendix I
Committee of the Whole Report
COW-2001l02
That the Committee of the Whole of the City of Pickering having met on October 9, 2001, presents its
second report to Council and recommends:
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CLERKS REPORT CL 36-01
PETITION SUBMITTED UNDER DRAINAGE ACT
JOCELYN BARBER. 450 FINCH AVENUE
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1. That Clerk's Report CL 36-01 regarding a Petition submitted by Jocelyn Barber, 450 Finch
Avenue, under the Drainage Act, be
2. That pursuant to Section 5(1 )(b) of the Drainage Act, the Petition submitted by Jocelyn
Barber is hereby accepted; and
3. That the engineering firm of K. Smart Engineering Company, Kitchener, Ontario, be
appointed to prepare the report as set out in Section 8(1) of the Drainage Act.
2. CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER REPORT CAO 07-01
A "MADE IN DURHAM" GOVERNANCE STUDY
FINAL REPORT - THE BERKELEY CONSULTING GROUP
1. That Council receive for information, Report to Council CAO 07-01 summarizing the Final
Report of The Berkeley Consulting Group entitled "A 'Made-in-Durham' Governance
Solution" and that thanks be extended to The Berkeley Consulting Group for completing this
study.
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2. That a copy of Report to Council CAO 07-01 be forwarded to the City of Oshawa, all other
member municipalities in the Region, and The Berkeley Consulting Group.
3.
CORPORATE SERVICES & TREASURER REPORT CS 34-01
WORKPLACE SAFETY & INSURANCE BOARD (Wsm) TRANSFER
FROM SCHEDULE 1 TO 2
That Report Number CS 34-01 by the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer and the Division
Head, Human Resources, concerning Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (Wsm) Transfer
from Schedule 1 to 2, be received and that Council:
1. Approve the transfer from wsm Schedule 1 to 2, retroactive to January 1, 2001;
2. Approve the establishment of a workers' compensation reserve fund, in compliance with the
requirements outlined in the Workplace Safety & Insurance Act (WSIA);
3. Approve the purchase of occupational accident insurance coverage, deemed acceptable by
the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer;
4. Approve the purchase ofParklane wsm Claims Management Software to fully automate the
wsm claims management function; and
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5. Provide authority to the appropriate official ofthe City of Pickering to give effect thereto.
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Committee of the Whole Report
COW-200l/02
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CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER REPORT CAO 08-01
TENDER APPROVAL BY THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
2001 SUMMER COUNCIL RECESS
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1. That the Report of the Chief Administrative Officer, CAD 08-01, respecting tender approval
during Council's summer recess be received; and
2. That Council pass a resolution ratifying the approval of certain Tenders by the Chief
Administrative Officer during Council's summer recess (Le., from June 26 to August 3, 2001
and from August 8, 2001 to September 7,2001).
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