HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 21, 1981
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A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held Monday, September
21, 1981 at 7:30 P.M.
PRESENT:
Mayor J. Anderson
COUNCILLORS:
Byers
Cahill
Coburn
Fisher
Robertson
ALSO PRESENT:
N. C. Marshall - Town Manager
B. Taylor - Town Clerk
ABSENT
Councillor Stoner - (attending seminar)
(I)
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Meeting of September 8, 1981.
(II)
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution #70/81 - See Appendix #1
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Counci11 Coburn
That the report of the Executive Committee dated September 14, 1981,
be adopted.
CARRIED
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Resolution #71/81
Moved by Councillor Byers
Seconded by Councillor Robertson..
That tender T-20-81 for the supply of one 30,000 to 34,000 G.V.W.
diesel motor truck which comes with a fire truck body with the
addition of a crew cab submitted by Superior Fire Trucks Limited in
the amount òf $99,000.00, be approved.
CARRIED
Resolution #72/81
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Byers
That pursuant to the provisions of Section 6(b) of By-law 3821,
as amended, the operation by United Co-operatòrs of Ontario and
T.L. Willson and Sons 1974 Limited of a corn drying facility is
hereby declared an emergency for the purposes of Section 6(a)
thereof but the relief granted under this resolution shall not extend
beyond December 15, 1981, nor will the corn drying facility be
operated between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. of any day,
with the exception of any 21 days of the corn harvest season to
commence on October 15, 1981.
CARRIED
Resolution #73/81
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Byers
1.
That a school crossing be established at the inter-
section of Bowler Drive, Maple Ridge Drive and Finch
Avenue;
and that the Town Clerk be directed to immediately hire
a school crossing guard to cover this crossing.
2.
That the Regional Municipality of Durham be requested
to reduce the speed limit on Finch Avenue between
White's Road and Brock Road from 60 km/h to 50 km/h;
and that no stopping zones be established on both sides
of Finch Avenue from Maple Ridge Drive and Bowler Drive
to the west limit of the property of St. Isaac Jocques
School.
CARRIED
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Resolution #74/81
Moved by Councillor Fisher
Seconded by Councillor Coburn
That the Purchasing Department be authorized to purchase a 1981
Chevrolet Caprice for the use of the Mayor at an estimated cost
of $11,344.00;
and that this expenditure be covered by a General Fund contribution
to the 1981 Capital Budget as an authorized over-expenditure.
CARRIED
Resolution #75/81
Moved by Councillor Fisher
Seconded by Councillor Byers
That the Town Manager be directed to extend the coverage of lia-
bility insurance to $5,000,000.00 at a cost of $3,772.15.
CARRIED
Resolution #76/81
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Robertson
That Mayor Anderson be authorized ~o- take a full page advertisement
in the Dunbarton High School Year Book on behalf of the Town of
Pickering at a cost of $130.00.
CARRIED
Resolution #77/81
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Fisher
That the Town Manager be authorized to proceed with construction in
Plan M-1162 (Bostwick Subdivision);
and that Tender T-25-81 submitted by E1irpa Construction Limited in
the amount of $60,760.80 for construction works in Plan M-1162 be
approved;
and that the expenditure be charged to Account #3292 (Disbursements
Recoverable) on the understanding that part of the expenditure will be ~~
coverab1e by letters of credit in the amount of $13,000 and $43,000
which will be cashed once the outstanding litigation is concluded.
CARRIED
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(III)
BY-LAWS
Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Fisher moved for leave
to introduce By-laws of the Town of Pickering.
By-law Number 1311/81
Third Reading Only
Being a by-law to authorize the construction of roadways, storm
sewers and a watercourse system as local improvements under the
provisions of sections 7.1(a), 11 and 68 of The Local Improvement
Act.
By-law Number 1357/81
Being a by-law to amend By-law 506/76 to provide for the erection of
IIStopll signs at certain intersections within the Town of Pickering.
By-law Number 1358/81
Being a by-law to repeal By-law 3831 (setting out of fires).
By-law Number 1359/81
Being a by-law to exempt certain parts of Plan M-1219 from part lot
control.
By-law Number 1360/81
Being a by-law to exempt certain parts of Plan M-1220 from part lot
control.
By-law Number 1361/81
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Release by the Cor-
poration of the Town of Pickering of Harold Brunner from a Demolition
Agreement respecting Lots 105 and 106, Plan 331, Pickering.
By-law Number 1362/81
To amend By-law number 202/75 which gives names to the highways with-
in the Town of Pickering.
By-law Number 1363/81
Being a by-law to exempt certain parts of Plan M-1227 from part lot
con tro1.
By-law Number 1364/81
Being a by-law to prohibit turns at certain intersections or portions
of highway within the Town of Pickering.
By-law Number 1365/81
Being a By-law respecting the obstruction of drains and watercourses.
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THIRD READING
Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Byers moved that the
report, .of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Numbers 1311/81,
1358/81, 1359/81, 1360/81, 1361/81, 1362/81, 1363/81, 1364/81 and
1365/81 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.
(IV)
OTHER BUSINESS
1.
Councillor Cahill requested that By-law 1313 (Sidewalks)
be reviewed.
2.
Mayor Anderson reported on the encouraging growth patterns
in both the residential and commercial sectors of the
Town.
3.
The following matters were discussed prior to the regular
meeting:
a)
The Director of Parks and Recreation has requested
the M.T.R.C.A. to reconsider the proposal for a boat
launching facility at the end of Sunrise Avenue.
b)
The fixed route bus system is scheduled to commence
on October 5, 1981.
c)
Members of Council were asked to meet at 6:30 p.m. on
September 29, 1981 prior to the Planning Committee
Meeting to review the site plans for the ?partment
complex to be constructed by J.D.S. Investments Limited.
(V)
CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 1366/81
Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Byers 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 21, 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.
(VI)
ADJOURNMENT
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The meeting adjourned at the hour of 7:45 P.M.
Dated .. October 5th 1981
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APPENDIX
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TOWN OF PICKERING
The Executive Committee having met September 14,1981
presents its thirteenth report to the Council of the Town
of Pickering and recommends:
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1.
AMENDMENT TO MINISTER'S ZONING
ORDER BY JOHN, JEAN AND NELLIE
BRADSHAW ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER
OF BROCK ROAD AND CONCESSION 4 ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - M53/81
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That the request of Mr. D. Piitz on behalf
of the owners (John and Jean Bradshaw and Mrs.
Nellie Bradshaw) to amend Council's resolution
of July 6, 1981 respecting application MS3/81,
to subsitute a 0.244 hectare parcel of land
in place of the existing 0.203 hectare parcel
of land be APPROVED, and that the revised resol-
ution read as follows:
That application M53/81 (Revised) submitted
by John and Jean Bradshaw and Mrs. Nellie Brad-
shaw to amend Minister's Zoning Order #2 on
lands being Part Lot 18, Concession 3, to permit
the severance and sale of a 0.244 hectare parcel
of land with a service station be APPROVED
subject to the condition that uses on the severed
parcel be restricted to those commonly assoc-
iated with a service station and prohibit body
shops and other such uses involving on-site
storage of numerous vehicles.
2.
APPLICATION FOR REZONING BY
E. & F. KOEBISCH ON ROUGEMOUNT DRIVE
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 84/80
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That By-law 1341/81 is in conformity with the
Official Plan of the Region of Durham and in
force at the time that this by-law was passed
namely the 6th day of July 1981;
and that no further Official Plan has been
proposed by Council nor approved by the Ministry
of Housing since the passing of said By-law
1341/81 in which said by-law would not be in
conformi ty. . .
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3.
APPLICATION FOR REZONING BY
E. & F. KOEBISCH ON ROUGEMOUNT DRIVE
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 84/80
That the letter of objection to By-law 1341/81
received from Mr. W.D. Morgan, 1475 Rougemount
Drive dated August 1981 be received;
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and that the objection be deemed invalid because
By-law 1341/81 conforms to the intent of the
Woodlands Community Plan.
4.
TRAFFIC OPERATIONS STUDY
FILE NUMBER - A 2260.09
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That the report of; the Treasurer-Collector
dated July 10, 1981 with respect to the 1981
pro jected .over-expendi ture of $6,000.00 for
a Traffic Operations Study be received;
and that this over-expenditure be approved.
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GRANT TO BAYVIEW
HEIGHTS TRACK CLUB
FILE NUMBER - C 2163
That the grant in the amount of $115.56 made
to Mr. Bruce D. Court on behalf of the Bayview
Heights Track Club to offset the cost of uni-
. forms for two athletes and a coach attending
the Jesse Owens National Championship in Los
Angeles, California on August 1, 1981 be con-
firmed;
and that the said grant be charged to Account
2195-2712 (Grants to Organizations and Indiv-
idual s) .
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6.
1981 ASSESSMENT
EQUALIZATION FACTORS
FILE NUMBER - A 2310
That the 1981 Equalization Factprs for the
Town of Pi~kering for the year 1981 be adopted,
together w1th the report of the Treasurer-Coll-
ector dated August 14, 1981.
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7.
CANCELLATION, REDUCTION OR
REFUND OF TAXES
FILE NUMBER - C 5000.01
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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AND WHEREAS upon investigation and receipt
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 $6,904.06
lOLL # ASSESSED APPELLANT REASON
03-08- Pt.Lot 12 K. & M. Ruppelt Razed by
056-00 Cone. 6 R.R. #1, fire
(2/81) Brook 1 in
030-20-
099-10
(4/81)
Pt.Lts. 33,34
and 35, Conc.2
Town of Pickring
1710 Kingston Rd.
Pickering
Exempt
01-19-
358-10
(5/81)
Pt.Lts.27,28
Cone. 2
Town of Pickering
1710 Kingston Rd.
Pickering
Exempt
01-41-
038-00
(7/81)
530 Rodd Ave.
Pickering
MTRCA
5 Shoreham Dr.
Do\.msview,Ont.
M3N 154
Buildin",
demolished
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010-03- Pt.Lt.27, Min. of Transp. Exempt
013-00 Range 3 & Gommons.
(8a/81) B.F.C. 3501 Duff erin 5t.
815 Kingston Rd. Downsview, Ont.
M3K IN6
010-03- Same Same Same
013-00
(8b/81)
ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED
Decrease 1981 taxes
for 352 days on an assess-
ment of $21,620, an
adjustment of $846.52.
(R)
Decrease 1981
for 12 months
assessment of
an adjustment
(R)
taxes
on an
$18,450,
of $114.90.
Decrease 1981
for 12 months
assessment of
an adjustment
(R)
taxes
on an
$15,560,
of $653.52.
Decrease 1981
for 1~ months
assessment of
an adjustment
( R i
taxes
on an
$10.590,
of $444.18.
Decrease 1981 taxes
(or 12 months on a comm-
ercial assessment of
$5.070, an adjustment
of $250.56. (R)
Decrease 1981 taxes
for 12 months on a resi-
dential assessment of
$23.190, an adjus~ment
of $973.98. (R)
ROLL #
02-22-
130-00
(11/81)
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01-29-
236-00
(15/81 )
030-004
093-00
(16/81)
02-22-
065-18-
001, 2
. (19/81
02-16-
135-00-
0001
( 20/81)
02-017-
285-00-
0073
(21/81)
03-20-
055-00
(22/71)
030-20-
055-00
(22b/81)
02-17-
116-96
(23/81)
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01-18-
004-00
(24/81)
ASSESSED
949 JodrelAve.
Pickering
528 Park Cres.
Pickering
Pt.Lts. 29,30
Main St.,
Whitevale
896 Brock Rd.S.
Pickering
1958-60 Notion
Road,Pickering
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APPELLANT
REASON
ADJuSTMENT REQUIRED
Min. of Environ- Building Decrease 1981 taxes
.ment, demolished for 4 months on an assesl-
56 Wellesley St.W. ment of $7,190, an adjust-
Toronto ment of $91. 76. (R)
A.J. Baker
#24,
765 Oklahoma Dr.
Pickering
R. 8. J. Mehak
P.O. Box 59
Whiteva Ie
Pro file Expanded
Same
Alron
Engravers Ltd.
Same
1355 Kingston Rd. Gibson Danforth
Pickering Radio Ltd.
76 Steelcase Ave.
Markham
33 Davidson Rd.
R.R.#2
Pickering
Same
Finch Ave.
Lt.24,Conc.2
Dixie Road.
M.8. D. Lamb
Same
Same
York-Durham
Pumping Station
Min. of the
Environment
c/o 1710 Kingston
Roa~,Pickering
Beige File lnv.
245 Fairview
Mall Drive.
Su ite ~30q.
Willowdale. Onto
Building
demol ished
Building
demo I ished
Reduced
space
Reduced
space
Reduced
space
Reduced
space
Same
Exempt
Building
demo 1 i shed
Decrease 1981 taxes
for 10 months, on an
assessment of $5,825,
an adjustment of $203.80.
(R)
Decrease 1981
for 12 months
assessment of
an adjustment
(R)
taxes
on an
$3,750,
of $152.25.
Decrease 1981 taxes
for 11 1/2 months on
an assessment of $12,685,
an adjustment of $600.77
(B)
Decrease 1981
(or 12 months
assessment of
an adjustment
(B)
Decrease 1981
for 12 months
assessment of
an adjustment
(B)
taxes
on an
$24,395,
of $1205.60
taxes
on an
$8,665,
of $428.22.
Decrease 1980 taxes
for 5 months on an assess-
ment of $355, an adjust-
ment of $5.65 (R)
Decrease 1981
for 12 months
assessment of
an adjustment
(R)
Decrease 1981
(or 12 months
assessment of
an adjustment
(R)
taxes
on an
$355,
of $14.91
taxes
on an
$1,400,
of $58.80
Decrease 1981 taxes
for 188 days on an assess-
ment of $9.155. an adjust-
ment of $198.04 (R)
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8.
FIRE ALARMREPORTS.
FILE NUMBER - F 2420
That the fee of $15.00 be established for the
preparation of Fire Alarm Reports by the staff
of the Fire Department .for insurance companies
and their adjusters.
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1981/82 SCHOOL CROSSING
GUARD PROGRAM
FILE NUMBER - F 2410
That for the 1981/82 school year, Crossing
Guards be paid at a rate of $5.93 per hour
for time actually worked;
and that Rover Guards be paid a stand-by salary
of $50.00 per month plus $5.93 per hour worked
plus'mileage.
10.
UNICEF ONTARIO
FILE NUMBER - F 2300.07
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That all parking fines collected on Saturday,
October 31, 1981, (approximately $200.00) be
donated to UNICEF Ontario's Halloween program;
and that this donation be charged to Account
GL 2195-2712 (Grants to Organizations and In-
dividuals) ;
and that Mayor Anderson be authorized to pro-
claim the week of October 24 - 31, 1981 as
"UNICEF WEEK FOR SAFE WATER".
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PINE RIDGE TOASTMISTRESS' CLUB
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
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That Mayor Anderson be authorized to proclaim
the month of October, 1981 as "Founder's ~10nth"
on behalf of the Pine Ridge Toastmistress Club.
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HIGH INTEREST RATES'
FILE NUMBER - A 2110
WHEREAS,the rates of interest for mortgages
and consumer loans has escalated considerably
in 1981; and
WHEREAS the present rate of interest for a
mortgage is 21 3/4%; and
WHEREAS real estate values have increased great-
ly in 1981; and
WHEREAS homeowners are put in the untenable
position of either paying high mortgage payments
for a new home or a mortgage renewal or selling
their house in order to purchase a house of
lesser value or rent accommodation; and
WHEREAS businesses are put in the untenable
positiion of paying high interest rates on
loans for inventory and operating costs which
has a major impact on our economy due to the
fact that many small businesses are declaring
bankruptcy; and
WHEREAS the Federal Government is charged with
the responsibility of controlling interest
rates through the Bank of Canada; and
WHEREAS the Federal Government has no short
or long term plans or policies to alleviate
the high interest rates which are so frustrat-
ing to homeowners and businesses;
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NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION
OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING HEREBY strongly objects
to the current high rates of interest for mort-
gage and consumer loans and urges the Honourable
Allan MacEachern, Federal Minister of Finance,
to immediately implement policies which will
alleviate the burden of high interest rates
on homeowners and businesses.
ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL
FILE NUMBER -:C 2310
That the accounts for:
Period Ending
June 30, 1981
July 17, 1981
July 31, 1981
August 15, 1981
August 31, 1981
Amount
$5,646,612.00
$1,093.555.77
$1,498,245.42
$ 802,492.18
$1,518,158.67
as submitted by the Town Manager, be approved.