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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 6, 1983 - 20/83 83 COUNCIL MINUTES A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Tuesday, September 6, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. PRESENT: Mayor J. E. Anderson COUNCILLORS: W. Arthurs L. Cahill D. Kitchen B. Mitchell A. Rober tson N. Stoner ALSO PRESENT: N. C. Marshall - Town Manager B. Taylor - Town Clerk (I) ADOPTION OF MINUTES Regular Meeting of July 4, 1983 Special Meeting of July 20, 1983 Special Meeting of August 16, 1983 (II) RESOLUTIONS Resolution i72/83 Moved by Councillor Cahill Seconded by Councillor Robertson That the Pickering Ladies Slowpitch league be granted permission to conduct a Beer Fest in conjunction with a Slowpitch Tournament in Kinsmen Park on Saturday, September 17, 1983 subject to approval from the LLBO. CARRIED Resolution i73/83 Moved by Councillor Robertson Seconded by Councillor Stoner That Tender T-18-83 submitted by Dor1ine Construction for asphalt pavement repairs in the amount of $14,471.75 be approved subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. CARRIED 20/83 84 Resolution #74/83 Moved by Councillor Stoner Seconded by Councillor Mitchell That the report of the Treasurer-Collector dated August 9, 1983 regarding equalization factors be received; and that the 1983 equalization factor for the Town of Pickering of 27.89 be accepted. CARRIED Resolution 175/83 Moved by Councillor Cahill Seconded by Councillor Stoner That the "1983 Equalized Assessment Report" as outlined in a letter from the Regional Assessment Commissioner dated July 21, 1983 be accepted. CARRIED Resolution 176/83 Moved by Councillor Cahill Seconded by Councillor Arthurs That the report of the Treasurer-Collector dated July 25th 1983 with respect to the Statement of Financial Position of the Town be adopted. CARRIED Resolution 177/83 Moved by Councillor Mitchell Seconded by Councillor Kitchen That the Anderson Associates Limited report of August 25, 1983 with respect to the installation of the storm sewer and roadway in Part of Lot 19, Range 3, on lands owned by Bramalea Limited be adopted; and that the Town Clerk be authorized to submit an application to the Region of Durham for submission to the Ontario Municipal Board authorizing the issuance of debentures covering the cost of the work, estimated at $321,000.00. CARRIED 20/83 85 Resolution 178/83 Moved by Councillor Robertson Seconded by Councillor Mitchell That the Municipality undertake the construction of a storm sewer outlet in the Rosebank Area, consistent with the recommendations of the Director of Public Works in his report of June 15 1983, with the cost to be charged to the 1984 Capital Budget and subject to the entering into of a cost-sharing agreement with Rulor Developments whereby 22% of the cost of the work will be assumed by that company. CARRIED Resolution 179/83 Moved by Councillor Cahill Seconded by Councillor Mitchell That for the 1983/84 school year, Crossing Guards be paid at a rate of $7.00 per hour for the time actually worked; and that Rover Guards be paid a stand-by salary of $50.00 per month plus $7.00 per hour for the time they are required to work. CARRIED Resolution 180/83 Moved by Councillor Robertson Seconded by Councillor Arthurs That Mayor Anderson be authorized to proclaim the week of October 2 - 10, 1983 as -Private Property Week- in the Town of Pickering. CARRIED Resolution #81/83 Moved by Councillor Cahill Seconded by Councillor Stoner That the accounts $5,263,535.35 for $ 986,537.57 for $1,338,953.24 for $1,921,050.78 for in the amount of the period ending the period ending the period ending the period ending June 30, 1983 July 15, 1983 July 31, 1983 August 15, 1983 as submitted by the Town Manager, be approved. CARRIED Councillor Robertson declared an interest in Cheque Numbers #9866, 110148, 110352 and 1234 because he is a part owner of the Pickering Bay News 20/83 86 Resolution 182/83 Moved by Councillor Cahill Seconded by Councillor Arthurs WHEREAS, pursuant to the existing provisions of section 151 of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1980, chapter 198, as amended S.O. 1982, chapter 28, children boarding or leaving a school bus transporting them to or from school or church are assured of some protection from other vehicular traffic as a result of, a) the required use of flashing red signal-lights on the school bus, and b) the requirement that all vehicular traffic must stop before reaching a school bus having those signal-lights in operation; and WHEREAS buses used at other times as school buses, and other buses, frequently transport children to or from destinations other than schools or churches, e.g. camps; and WHEREAS, when such buses are transporting children to or from destinations other than schools or churches, children boarding or leaving such buses are denied the protection referred to above as a result of the operation of the Act; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: 1. Children boarding or leaving buses used at other times as school buses, and other buses, for transportation to or from destinations other than schools or churches should be assured of the protection from other vehicular traffic that section 151 of the Highway Traffic Act presently affords, through the use of flasing red signal-lights, to children being transported to or from schools or churches. 2. The Minister of Transportation and Communications is hereby respectfully requested to consider an amendment to the Act to afford that protection to children being transported to or from destinations other than schools or churches especially municipal or private day camps or similar establishments. 3. The Town Clerk is hereby directed to forward this Resolution to the Minister and the Honourable George Ashe, M.P.P. CARRIED 20/83 87 (III) BY-LAWS Councillor Roberetson, seconded by Councillor Stoner moved for leave to introduce By-laws of the Town of Pickering: By-law Number 1723/83 Being a by-law to amend By-law 1008/79 respecting remuneration and expenses for members of Council and Council-appointed members of certain local boards and expenses for Town employees By-law Number 1724/83 Being a by-law to amend By-law Number 264/75 to establish the speed limit on Sandy Beach Road and Montgomery Park Road at 50 km/h. By-law Number 1725/83 Being a Restricted Area By-law, to amend Restricted Area By-law 3037, as amended to implement the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham, in Part of Lot 17, Concession 8. By-law Number 1726/83 Being a by-law to appoint a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer pursuant to the provisions of the police Act. By-law Number 1727/83 Being a Restricted Area By-law to amend By-law 1680/83, amending Restricted Area By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham in Part Lot 23, Concession 1, in the Town of Pickering. By-law Number 1728/83 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Development Agreement between Victor Albert Thompson and the Corporation of the Town of Pickering respecting Lots 37, 38 and 39, Plan 21, Pickering (LD 286/82) THIRD READING Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Stoner moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Numbers 1723/83, 1724/83, 1725/83, 1726/83, and 1727/83 be adopted, with the following amendment: 20/83 88 By-law 1723/83 was amended by deleting clauses 1 and 2 of subsection (i) of section 1. By-law 1728/83 was referred to the Council Meeting of September 19 , 198 3 . and that the said By-laws be now read a Third Time and PASSED and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED By-laws read a first, second and third time and finally passed. Recorded Vote on amendment to By-law 1723/83: Yes: Councillors Arthurs, Cahill, Mitchell, Robertson and Stoner No: Councillors Kitchen and Mayor Anderson ( IV) OTHER BUSINESS 1. The following matters were discussed prior to the regular meeting: ( a) Council endorsed the project of Mr. Richard Liddell to conduct a rabies clinic in the Town with the proceeds to go to the United Way. (b) Councillor Arthurs reported that the road embankment of Concession 5 Road east of the mill has been washed out. (c) A letter from the Psychological Association requesting free advertising on the transit system was referred to the Transit Committee. ( d) Council discussed the feasibility of securing a corporate rate at the Recreation Complex for Town employees. Resolution '83/83 Moved by Councillor Stoner Seconded by Councillor Kitchen That staff be authorized to secure the "corporate rate" at the Pickering Recreation Complex for Town employees. CARRIED 20/83 89 (V) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW By-law Number 1729/83 Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Stoner moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering at its meeting held on September 6, 1983 amd that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed. CARRIED By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. (VI) ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at the hour of 8:05 P.M. Dated September 19th 1983 ~ ~ ~ ~ -