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COUNCIL MEETING
A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday,
April 6, 1981 at 7:30 P.M.
PRESENT:
Mayor J. E. Anderson
COUNCILLORS:
Byers
Cahill
Coburn
Fisher
Robertson
Stoner
ALSO PRESENT:
N. C. Marshall - Town Manager
B. Taylor - Town Clerk
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ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Meeting of March 16, 1981
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1.
DELEGATIONS
2.
Mr. James Chalk addressed Council to state that
there is a lack of concern on the part of citizens
towards the disabled. There is special parking
for the disabled at the Sheridan Mall, however,
these spaces are seldom occupied by the disabled.
Mr. Chalk requested that Council pass a by-law
to designate parking for the handicapped at all
commercial sites and that this by-law be strictly
enforced. Mr. Chalk was informed that Council
had directed such a by-law to be prepared on
January 5, 1981.
Mr. Don Kitchen addressed Council to oppose the
site of the recreation complex in the Town Centre.
In 1975, the Town hired the consulting firm of
Cormos and Associates to study, amongst other
things, the most suitable site for the recreation
complex. This firm recommended the site on Liver-
pool Road, north of Finch Avenue because it was
central, large enough to accommodate all components
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DELEGATIONS - continued
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of the complex and it was inexpensive because
the Town owns most of the land. By locating the
recreation complex in the Town Centre, the Town
will be using parkland which should properly
be used as open space for future residents. Mr.
Kitchen stated that the Town Centre site will
be expensive because the Town will require 12
acres at $150,000 per acres and by reducing the
lot levies to $1,200 per unit on the double tri-
plexes, the Town will loose a further $429,000.
The Town will also loose tax money by occupying
prime land in the Town Centre.
Mr. Murray Chusid, Barrister and Solicitor, repre-
senting J.D.S. Investments Limited, stated that
J.D.S. Investments Limited built the Sheridan
Mall long before there were any plans to develop
the Town Centre. When the Town decided to develop
a Town Centre, it approached J.D.S. Investments
Limited to fund a planning study of the area
because it was a major landowner. Mr. Chusid
stated that a Town Centre cannot consist of just
a shopping mall and housing but must consist
of many things and be unique. To this end, the
recreation complex is unique and will provide
a civic centre. The lot levies on the double
triplexes were reduced because it is a type of
apartment dwelling which has lower lot levies
and this type of housing will provide rental
accommodation which is needed in the Town.
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.RESOLUTIONS
Resolution #20/81
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Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Fisher
That the Executive Committee Report dated March 30, 1981,
be adopted with the following amendment:
Item #3 was referred back to the Director of Parks and
Recreation for a report on the feasibility of having staff
enforce the provisions of all by-laws pertaining to dogs
in parks.
CARRIED
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Resolution #21/81
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Coburn
That tender T-7-81 submitted by Circle E Electrical Con-
tractors for softball diamond floodlighting at East Wood-
lands Park in the amount of $20,000.00, be adopted.
CARRIED
Resolution #22/81
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Robertson
WHEREAS the Federal Government has declared 1981 as the
"Year of the Disabled"; and
WHEREAS the programming in the Durham Region known as the
"Job Readiness Training Program", funded by the Federal
Government through manpower programs; and
WHEREAS this, in the opinion of this Council shall deprive
those known to require the on-going services as provided
at the present time;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Town of Pickering be
recorded to voice its objections to the deletion of the
"Job Readiness Program" and strongly request the continuation
of same by notification to The Honourable Lloyd Axworthy,
Minister of Immigration and Manpower and to the local Manpower
offices.
CARRIED
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. BY-LAWS
Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Coburn moved
for leave to introduce By-laws of the Town of Pickering:
By-law Number 1267/81
Being a Restricted Area By-law to amend 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 2, in the Town of
Pickering. (A69/80)
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By-law Number 1268/81
Being a Restricted Area By-law to amend 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 Lots 20, 21 and 22, Concession 1, in
the Town of Pickering. (A41/79)
By-law Number 1269/81
To authorize the execution of two Agreements between the
Corporation of the Town of Pickering and Beddall Shukla
Partnership respecting the provision of architectural ser-
vices for the proposed Town of Pickering Recreation Complex
(Phase 1 and Overall Design)
By-law Number 1270/81
To authorize the execution of a Site Plan Agreement between
the Corporation of the Town of Pickering and Derek Clinghan
and Elizabeth Jane Clinghan respecting Lot 14, Plan 818,
Pickering. (PCA 49/80)
By-law Number 1271/81
To authorize the execution of a Development Agreement between
the Corporation of the Town of Pickering and Rulor Develop-
ments Limited respecting Part Lots 64 and 65 and 69 - 71,
Plan 418, (40R-6007), Pickering. (LD 206-11/80)
By-law Number 1272/81
To authorize the execution of a Subdivision Agreement between
the Corporation of the Town of Pickering and Nolmar Propert-
ies Limited, respecting Part Lot 28, Concession 1, Pickering
and to repeal By-law 1018/79 (Draft Plan 18T-77059)
By-law Number 1273/81
To authorize the execution of a Subdivision Agreement between
the Corporation of the Town of Pickering and J.D.S. Invest-
ments Limited respecting Part Lots 20, 21 and 22, Concession
1, Pickering (Draft Plan 18T-79008(R»
By-law Number 1274/81
To authorize the execution of a Land Exchange Agreement
between the Corporation of the Town of Pickering and J.D.S.
Investments Limited with respect to Part Lots 20 and 21,
Concession 1, Pickering.
By-law Number 1275/81
Being a By-law to authorize the execution of a Levy Deferr-
ment Agreement between the Corporation of the Town of Pickering
and J.D.S. Investments Limited with respect to those parts
of Lots 20 and 21, Concession 1, Pickering included in
Draft Plan 18T-79008 (R)
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By-law Number 1276/81
To amend By-law 851/78 providing for the regulating of
parking, standing and stopping on highways or parts of
highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the
Town of Pickering and on private and municipal property.
By-law Number 1277/81
To appoint an Acting Director of the Planning Department
(Mr. Noel C. Marshall) and to repeal By-laws 814/78 and
1189/80.
~y-lawNumber-C-14
To amend section 2110 of the Municipal Code.
The following resolution was considered in conjunction
with By-law 1268/81:
Resolution #23/81
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
That By-law 1268/81 be tabled until parking requirements
are received by the Planning and Legal Departments.
LOST
THIRD READING
Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Coburn moved
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law
Numbers 1267/81, 1268/81, 1269/81, 1270/81, 1271/81, 1272/81,
1273/81, 1274/81, 1275/81, 1276/81, 1277/81 and C-14 be
adopted, 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 'By-law 1268/81
Yea: Councillors Cahill, Coburn, Fisher and Mayor Anderson
Nay: Councillors Byers, Robertson and Stoner
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Recorded Vote on By-law 1269/81
Yea: Councillors Byers, Cahill, Coburn, Fisher, Robertson,
Stoner and Mayor Anderson
Recorded Vote on By-law 1274/81
Yea: Councillors Byers, Cahill, Coburn, Fisher, Robertson
and Mayor Anderson
Nay: Councillor Stoner
Recorded Vote on By-law 1275/81
Yea: Councillors Byers, Cahill, Coburn, Fisher, Robertson
and Mayor Anderson
Nay: Councillor Stoner
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1.
OTHER BUSINESS
Councillor Cahill stated that he will be involved
in an exercise at the Nuclear Generating Station
to go through the procedures of a mock nuclear
accident.
2.
Councillor Cahill further stated that because
of rising costs, the Town should study the feasi-
bility of establishing zero base budgeting.
3.
Mayor Anderson announced that the Council Meeting
of April 20, 1981 has been rescheduled to Tuesday,
April 21, 1981.
4.
The Town Manager reported that the pipes at the
Cherrywood School froze last December and were
replaced at the Town's expense at a cost of
$3,209.85.
s.
Council considered the retention of part-time
assistance in the Clerk's Department and passed
the following resolution:
Resolution #24/81
Moved by Councillor Stoner
Seconded by Councillor Cahill
That the Town Clerk be authorized to retain part-
time assistance until August 28, 1981;
and that the budget over-expenditure of $2,917.20
for part-time assistance be approved.
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(VI).
CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 1278/81
Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Coburn 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 April 6,
1981, and 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.
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ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at the hour of 8:50 P.M.
Dated
April 21st 19-81
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APPENDIX
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TOWN OF PICKERING
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The Executive Committee having met March 30,1981 presents
its sixth report to the Council of the Town of Pickering
and recommends:
1.
PICKERING CULTURAL AND
RECREATION MASTER PLAN
FILE NUMBER - F 3000
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That the report of the Director of Parks and
Recreation dated March 11, 1981 with respect
to the preparation of a Cultural and Recreation
Master Plan for the Town of Pickering be adopted
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that the following individuals be appointed
to the Technical Committee, charged with the
responsibility of preparing Terms of Reference
for such a Plan:
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Ì'1r~ Don Yarrow
Mr. Rick Hull
Mr. Chuck McFarland
Mr. Don Green
Mrs. Judy Scott
Mrs. Pam Head
Mr. Dennis Hunter
and that the Technical Committee submit a draft
of the Terms- of Reference for Council's con-
sideration.
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PROPOSAL BY THE DURHMI
BOARD OF EDUCATION TO
REDUCE SCHOOL SITES FROIvI
FIVE ACRES TO THREE ACRES
FILE NUMBER - A 2281
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That the Corporation of the Town of Pickering.
hereby endorses Resolution #25 of the Town
of Ajax objecting to any reduction in the size
of elementarv school sites from five acres
and requesting the Durham Board of Education
to continue to provide a minimum of fivp acres
elementary schooL sites when such sites are
located adjacent co municipal parks.
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DOG CONTROL IN PARKS
AND OPEN SPACES
FILE NUMBER - D 2200 & F 3220
That the report of the Town Manager dated March
10,1981 with respect to dog control in parks
and open spaces be received;
~nd that the Town of Pickering demand increased
animal patrol throughout the entire municipal... .
ity from the Ontario Humane Society; -
and that the Director of Parks and Recreation
initiate a major "Parks for People" campaign
throughout the Town to offset the restriction
of dogs in parks and open spaces;
and that staff investigate the ramifications
involved in restricting the number of dogs
to each household;
and that members of the Department of Parks
and Recreation be appointed to enforce all
by-laws pertaining to dogs in parks.
Referred back to Director of Parks and Recreation
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CREATIVE PLAYGROUND
_EQUI PMENT
FILE NUMBER... C 4000
That the report of the Director of Parks and
Recreation dated March 11,1981 with respect
to creative play equipment be adopted;
and that the department be authorized to stand...
ardize this equipment with that supplied by
Paris Playground Equipment Limited.
SANITARY TRUNK SEWER FROM
. ROSEßANK ROAD TO WHITES ROAD
FILE NUMBER - A 2260
That the Town of Pickering confirm its willing-
ness to assume a maximum of 7% of the cost
of a sanitary trunk sewer along the south side
of Highway #2 between Rosebank Road and White's
Road at an estimated total cost of $112,694.00;
andt:1at the Town's share of the cost estimated
at $1,889.00 be charged to Account # G/L 4225;
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and that the Municipality convey the 20' per-
manent easement to the Region of Durham to
accommodate the location of this sanitary sewer
along the frontage of the Town property pDesent-
ly occupied by Firehall #1.
QUOTATION FOR SUPPLY OF
AN EXCAVATING MACHINE
FILE NUMBER - C 2200
That the quotation of Ray Gordon Equipment
Limited for the supply of one new Hydro-Scopic
Telescopic Boom Excavator in the amount of
$100,580.00, be accepted.
TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF
DIAL-A-BUS VEHICLES
FILE NUMBER - C 4300
That tender T-8-81 submitted by McNab Bus Sales
for the supply of four dial-a-bus vehicles
in the amount of $28,652.00 each for a total
amount of $114,608.00 be accepted.
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TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION
FENCING AND LIGHTING OF
TENNIS COURTS AT
CLAREMONT PARK
FILE NUMBER - C 4300
That tender T-9-81 submitted by Cooper Paving
Company Limited for the construction and fencing
of tennis courts in the amount of $16,110.00
and the tender submitted by Allworth Electric
Limited for the lighting of tennis courts in
the amount of $~,500.00 at Claremont Park,
be accepted.
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, REPURCHASE OF JOMAR PARK
FROM THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
'FILE NUMBER - B 3500 & F 3220
That $20,350 be transferred to the CapLt.al
,Fund from the Park Land Reserve Fund ( elL 4230)
. to cover the repurchase of Jomar Park from
.~he Province of Ontario.
TAX WRITE-OFFS
FILE NUMBER - C 2310.01
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Whearas Section 636a of the Municipal Act as
enacted by Statutes of Ontario, 1973, c.124,
transfers the responsibility for the hearing
of the applications for cancellation, reduction
or refund of taxes to the Council of the Munici-
pality;
AND WHEREAS notices in writing of applications
have been received by the Clerk of the Munici-
pality for the cancellation, reduction and
refund of taxes for various reasons;
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of reasonable explanations all claims have
- . been substantiated;
.' BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Council of
the Town of Pickering accept the following
,list of applications and authorize the adjust-
. ment of taxes in the amount of $104.28.
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010-040- 513 Rosebank Rd. S. Klein
00-500 Pickering same
(33/80)
REASON
ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED
Building Reduce 1980 taxes for 4
demolished months on an assessment
of $8,175, an adjust~ent
of $104.28. (R)
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APPLICATION FOR A LOAN
PURSUANT TO THE TILE
DRAINAGE ACT 1971 BY
t-1R. WILLIAH D. LENNOX
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.01
'That pursuant to subsection 3 of section 3
of The Tile Drainage Act, 1971, application
for a loan submitted by Mr. William D. Lennox
respecting drainage work completed on property
known as Part Lot 5, Concession 7 is hereby
approved.
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APPLICATION FOR A LOAN
PURSUANT 'TO THE TILE
DRAINAGE ACT 1971 BY
MR. WILLIAM D. LENNOX
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.01
That pursuant to subsection 1 of section 5
of The Tile Drainage Act, 1971, the Town Clerk
is hereby directed to request the Regional
Municipality of Durham to issue debentures
.' on the Town's behalf in the amount of 75% of
the costs of the drainage works, including
inspection fees, on property owned by Mr. William
D. Lennox in Part Lot 5, Concession 7.
GRANT REQUEST FROM THE
DURHAM REGION FEDERATION
OF AGRICULTURE
FILE NUMBER - C 2440
That a grant in the amount of $300.00 be made
to the Durham Region Federation of Agriculture
for the year 1981.
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GRANT REQUEST FROM
THE DISABILITIES
ACTION COMMITTEE
FILE NUMBER - C 2440
That the request of the Disabilities Action
Committee of Durham region for a grant of
$100.00 to offset its administrative expenses
be approved.
FIRE ROUTE PARKING
FILE NUMBER - D 2210
That the Clerk be directed to prepare a by-law
to amend By-law 851/78 (Parking) to increase
the penalty for parking in a Fire Route from
$10.00 to S25.00.
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,AIRLINE SERVICE BETWEEN
OSHAWA AND OTTAWA
FILE N~1ßER - A 2400
That the Corporation of the Town of Pickering
hereby supports the application made to the
Çanadian Transport Commission by Inter City
'Airways Inc. under docket number 5068 to run
'an airline service between Oshawa ~nd Ottawa.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL
CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
FILE NUMBER - F 2300
That the Town of Pickering hereby concurs with
the Ajax Catena Cycling Club hosting the Ontario
Provincial Cycling Championships on Sunday
July 12,1981, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
subject to the approval of the Regional Mun-
icipality of Durham and the Durham Regional'
Police.
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CANCER MONTH
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
That Mayor Anderson be authorized to proclaim
the month of April as "Cancer Month" in the
Town of Pickering.
MtNTAL HEALTH WEEK
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
That Mayor Anderson be authorized to proclaim
the week of May 3 to 9, 1981 as "Mental Health
Week" in the Town of Pickering.
SUICIDE PREVENTION WEEK
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
That Mayor Anderson be authorized to declare
the week of ì'iay 17 - 23, 1981 as "Suicide Pre-
vention Week" for the Town of Pickering.
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ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL
FILE NUMBER - C 2310
That the accounts in the amount of $1,415,273.55
for the period ending March 15, 1981, as sub-
mitted Þy the Town Manager, be approved.
PERSONNEL
FILE NUMBER - A 4000
That the confidential report of the Town Manager
dated March 24,1981 with respect to the re-
organization of the Parks and Recreation Depart-
ment be adopted, as amended.
PICKERING MUSEUM ARTIFACTS -
BROUGHAM SITE
FILE NUMBER - F 2200
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That the proposal of the Pickering Museum Advis-
ory Committee be endorsed in order that the
Brougham site may be cleared of the items des-
cribed.
PICKERING/AJAX/WHITBY
ANIMAL CONTROL COMMITTEE
FILE NUMBER - A 2150
That Councillor Norah Stoner be appointed as
Council's representative on the Pickering,
Ajax and Whitby Animal Control Committee.