HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 26, 1972
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COUNCIL MEETIdG
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A meeting of the Pickering Township
Council was held on MŒ~DAY, the
l'{{E!~TY'-SIXTH day of JUNE, 1972, at
6:30 P.M.
PRESEaT:
ReèVe J. R. Williams
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe
Councillors ~ J. Anderson
Mrs. J. L. McPherson
D. Kitchen
K. Natheson
D. Quick
ADOPTION OF MIduTES
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Moved by Deputy Ree~e Ashe, seconded by Councillór
D. Kitchen, that the minutes of the Council meeting
held on June 5,1972, be adopted as presented.
CARRIED
Farm Assessment Appeal - James A. Taylor, Q.C..,
wishes to meet witn Council to discuss what app~oach
should be taken with respect to the Ontario Mun1cipàl
Board Hearing on the Farm Assessment Appeal.
See Minutes of Closed Session of meeting between
Township Solicitors lir. J. ~¡allace and ~. J. Taylor,
Q.C., dated June 26) 1972.
PRESEI'¡TATIOH
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Councillor D. W. Kitcfien,presented Mr. Laskowski with
a certificate which he earned upon successfully completing
the Municipal junior Inspector's Course given by the
Ministry of Transportation anà Communications.
Mr. Laskowski thanked Council for giving him the
opportunity to take this course.
OPENDlG OF 'i'E.'WERS
Gravel Crushing - R-6-72
Deliver g
Stockpile
Crush-Screen g
Stockpile in
Pit
Frank S. Coyle
Stewart Const. Co. Ltd.
.49
.62
.65
.85
See Resolution #237/72.
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CORRESPONDENCE
tis. K. Kinnear, Research Analyst, Surveys Corporate
Planning & Researcn, Ontario Housing Corporation,
advises that it would be advisable to start the develop-
ment of the Senior Citizen Housing at this time with
the recommended twenty units, as ascertained from the
survey: and any further development, the need being
created from the development of the airport and Cedarwood
City, could be considered at a later date.
Copies to Council and News Media.
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The Central Lake Ontario ConservQtion Authority advisee
it has adopted a project for the development of campsite
facilities in the Pineridge sector of the Heber Down
Conservation Area at an estimated cost of $l07,lOO.00
of which $53,550.00 is receivable in the form of grants
from the Province of Ontario and the remaining $S3,550.00
is chargeable to the participating municipalities. The
t1unicipal Levy for the Township of Pickering is $536.00.
Copies to Council.
The International Conference on Automobile Pollution
advises of their Conference at the Royal York Hotel,
June 26, 27, 28, 1972.
Copies to Council and News Media.
Mr. T. I. Hughes, General Manager, Ontario Humane Society,
replies with respect to the level of service provided the
municipality, suggesting that a new form of contract be
considered, one in which Council approves the degree of
enforcement in the form of a prepared budget, and Council
pay to the Society the deficit incurred by the Society in
providing that level of service up to the maximum
disclosed by the approved budget.
Copies to Council and News Media.
Instructions - Refer to the Committee of the Whole Council.
Mr. M. A. Boyer, City Clerk-Administrator, Cornwall,
Ontario, forwards their Council's resolution with
respect to Federal Government grants for youth.
Copies to Council and News Media.
See Motion #l - Lost.
The Social Planning Council of Ajax-Pickering advises of
the proposed use of funds which have been on their books
prior to staff amalgamation with Pickering Township.
In September or October, the Social Planning Council will
be taking over four rooms in the old Nurses Residence
adjacent to the Ajax-Pickering rlospital~ and it is their
intention to use these funds to purchase furnishings and
to make necessary alterations in the building for their
use.
Copies to Council.
Instructions - Clerk to inquire as to length of time this
building will be available to the Social Planning Council.
IN FORMATIOì{
Mr. Patrick S. Phillips, Director, Office of Student
awards, University of Toronto, acknowledges with thanks
receipt of the Township's cheque in the amount of
$1,000.00 in support of Admission Scholarships ($lSO.OO),
In-Course Scholarships and Bursaries for the 1972-73
session.
Copies to Council.
Mr. T. W. Beddall) Architect) forwards Site Inspection
Report dated May 31, 1972, for the Day Care Centre.
Copies to Council and News Media.
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Mr. T. W. Beddall, Architect forwards minutes of a
meeting May 31,1972, re the Day Care Centre.
Copies to Council and dews Media.
Mr. T. W. Beddall forwards minutes of a meeting June
13, 1972.
Copies to Council and News Media.
Mr. T. W. Beddall forwards Site Inspection Report
dated June 14, 1972, re the Day Care Centre.
Copies to Council and i-iews Media.
Mr. T. W. Beddall forwards carbon copy of a.letter
addressed to Mr. M. W. Basich, Department of Social
and Family Services, with respect to the Site Drainage
of the Pickering Township Day Care Centre.
Copies to Council.
The Ontario Municipal Board forwards Appointment for
Hearing, lO a.m. June 30, 1972) at the Township
Offices re the appeal by the Township against a
decision of the Committee of Adjustment of the Township
granting upon conditions an application by Gordon W.
McLean.
Copies to Council and News Meàia.
The Association of Ontario Housing Authorities advises
of the 1972 Annual Conference to be held in collaboration
with Ontario Housing Corporation, in Windsor at the
Holiday Inn on October 15,16, and 17.
Copies to Council.
Council has established Tuesday, June 4 as the night
on which Parks and Recreation Committee is to meet.
It is recommended that since Monday, July 3 is the day
on which the July 1 holiday is to be celebrated, we
should have the Council meeting which is normally to
be held on the first Monday, held on July 4, and the
Parks and Recreation meeting scheduled for this date
should be held on an alternate date suitable to members
of CounciL
Instructions - Advise Mr. D. Bass that the Parks &
Recreation meeting will COWlience at 9 p.m. on July 4,
1972, rather than 8 p.m. (Council to meet prior to
his meeting.)
Mr. T. W. Beddall forwards copies of Minutes of a
meeting, June 20, 1972 - with respect to the Day Care
Centre.
Copies to Council and news Media.
REPORTS
Ontario Humane Society Report for the Month of May,
1972, with comparison figures for May, 1971.
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1972 1971
Imp Aban Imp Aban
18 33 8 22
Number of dogs impounded
Number of dogs returned direct to
owners
Number of dogs taken to shelter
Number of dogs claimed from shelter
by owner
dogs humanely destroyed
cats sheltered
miscellaneous animals
sheltered
Number of animals rescued or otherwise
assisted
Number of calls for assistance answered
Emergency calls answered after 9 p.m.
Impounding fees collected
4 0 1 0
14 33 7 22
8 5 5 9
0 l4 1 4
47 62
4 5
3 2
l55 141
6 2
$76.00 $31. $58.
Number of
Number of
ì~umber of
Copies to Council and News Media.
Building Department Report for the month of May, 1972.
Copies to Council and i~ews Media.
Planning Reports #302 and 302-1 - A 7/72 & T22509
(Re-submission of A 10/70) - Part Lot 19, Cone. I -
Goldenboy Investments Ltd.
Copies to Council.
See Resolution #216/72.
Planning Report #308 - M 6/72 - Turner - Lot 4,
Concession 9 - to modify the Minister's Order to
permit a dwelling on l5 acres with 500' frontage and
1336' depth.
Copies to Council.
See Resolution #2l7/72.
Planning Report #307 - Objections to By-Law #4l44/72 -
(By-law 4144/72 amended By-law 3036 - (I) in part of
Lots 28, 29 and 30, Cone. 1 from ¡'R4/' to "(I-I)R4"; and
(2) in part of Lot 27, Cone. 1 from "C2'¡ to "(H)R4".)
Copies to Council.
See Resolution #218/72.
Planning Report #305 - Objections to By-law #4l45/72 (By-
law 4l45/72 amends By-law 25ll - Holding Zone).
Copies to Council.
See Resolution #2l9/72.
Planning Report #306 - Objections to By-law 4143/72
(By-law 4143/72 amends By-law 3037 re Holding Zone).
Copies to Council.
See Resolutions #220/72, #221/72, #222/72, and #223/72.
Committee of Adjustment Report #l099/72 - C 12/72
J. & B. Watts, Part Lots 15 & 16 & Lot 25, Plan 372.
Copies to Council.
See By-Law #4209/72.
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Planning Report i~O. 296-1 - Waterfront Plan & Bay Shore
Road.
Copies to Council.
See Resolution #236/72.
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Report from C. I. Shelley re Rouge Hills United Church.
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Copies to Council.
Report from D. E. Bass re the Rouge Hills United Church.
Copies to Council.
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Report from C. I. Shelley re meeting with the Ontario
County Board of Education.
Copies to Council.
(VIII) RESOLUTIONS
Resolution #216/72
MOVED by Councillor D. Quick, seconded by Councillor
K. Matheson, that this Council does hereby endorse the
recommendation of the Planning Board, on Application
A7/72 on lands known as Part Lot 19, Concession 1
(T-22509) be deemed premature at this time, however,
Council, recognizing the urban potential of this land
would recommend that authority be given for the
installation of storm sÇwers) sanitary sewers, of
sufficient size to aàequately serve that section of the
area and that this work be undertaken upon completion
of an Agreement between the owners and the Municipality.
CARRIED
Resolution #217/72
MOVED by Councillor D. Quick, seconded by Councillor
D. Kitchen, that this Council does hereby endorse the
recommendation of the Planning Baord, on Application
M6/72 on lands known as Part Lot 4, Concession 9,
that because this property does conform to the Township
By-law 3037, and was created for a residential parcel
in 1968, that recommendation be made to the Minister
to modify his order to accomodate this site.
CARRIED
Resolution #218/72
MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor
D. Kitchen, that in the matter of By-law 4144/72 placing
a Holding Category on Part of Lots 28, 29 and 30,
Concession 1, that this Council does hereby enàorse
the recommendation of the Planning Board of June 1st,
1972, that as this land was subdivided by a method which
is not recognized by this Municipality that the
objections be considered invalid due to development
being considered premature at this time, and directs
the Township to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board
for approval of By-law 4144/72.
CARRIED
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Resolution #219/72
MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor
D. Kitchen, that in the matter of By-law 4145/72
placing a Holding Category on Part Lot 19, Range 3,
that Council does hereby endorse the recommendation of
the Planning Board of June lst, 1972, that as this land
conveyance is not recognized by the Municipality the
objections be considered invalid due to development
being considered premature at this ti1ne, and directs
the Township to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board
for approval of By-law 4145/72.
CARRIED
Resolution #220/72
MOVED by Councillor J. Anderson, seconded by Deputy
Reeve G. Ashe, that this Council does hereby adopt the
recommendation of the Planning Board of June 1st, 1972
that subject to proof that lands in Part Lot 5,
Concession 8 (Part Lot 6, RD Plan 23) which had been
divided into questionable parcels under the Exemption
of Section 29 of The Planning Act, being consolidated
into one parcel - that By-law 4143/72 be amended to
delete these lands therefrom.
CARRIED
NOTE:
Although the above lands are now in the Minister's
Zoning Order and By-law 4143/72 is superseded in
respect to them, it should be submitted to the
Ontario Municipal Board for approval in relation to
other areas. Council should note that the Ontario
Municipal Board Approval will apply only to lands
outside the Minister's Zoning Order but when and if this
Order is lifted the Township should proceed as recommended.
Resolution #221/72
MOVED by Councillor J. Anderson, seconded by Councillor
D. Kitchen, that in the matter of land in Part of the
south half of Lot 28, Concession 3, that this Council
does hereby endorse the recommendation of the Planning
Board of June 1st, 1972, that since this land is
designated by the Province as part of !10rth Pickering
Development Area, therefore the objections be considered
invalid as development in tile area would be premature,
and the Township apply to the Ontario Municipal Board
for approval of the By-law.
CARRIED
Resolution #222/72
MOVED by Councillor J. Anderson, seconded by Councillor
K. Matheson, that in the matter of land in Part of Lot
23, Concession 8, that this Council does hereby endorse
the recommendation of the Planning Board of June lst,
1972, that since this property is part of the lands
under Expropriation by the Federal Government and as
such, the objections be considered invalid as development
at this time would be premature, and the municipality
apply for approval of tnis By-law.
CARRIED
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Resolution #223/72
MOVED by Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, seconded by
Councillor J. Anderson, that in the matter of By-law
4l43/72 placing a holding Category on Part Lots 15
and 16 Concession 8, that this Council does hereby
endorse the reco~~endation of the Planning Board of
June 1st, 1972, that as this land is situated in the
area under the Ì'linister ¡ s Zoning Order this Byø-law
is superseded. However, it is felt that application
should be made to the Ontario 11unicipal Board for
approval to this By-law in order to facilitate the
implementation of the Holding Zone if and when the
Minister's Order is lifted.
CARRIED
Resolution #224/72
MOVED by Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor
J. Anderson, that permission be granted to the Pickering
Township Historical Society to examine Pickering
Township records as requested and that subject to further
specific approval from the Department of Municipal
Affairs, older documents may be removed to the Provincial
Archives Department, as recommended by the Standing
Committee of the Whole Council, June 12, 1972.
CARRIED
Resolution #225/72
I10VED by Councillor K. Mat:i1eson, seconded by Councillor
J. Anderson, that a Day Care Advisory Committee be
formed and that the following persons be appointed to
serve;
Mr. H. Pearce, Social & Family Services Director
Mr. D. Bass, Parks & Recreation Director
Councillor D. Quick
Reeve J. R. Williams
Mrs. Elisabeth Elmer
11rs. Eva Bassett
And further that Mr. C. Shelley be requested to prepare
the Terms of Reference for this Committee, as reconunended
by the Standing Committee of the wnole Council, June 12, 1972.
CARRIED
REsolution #226/72
MOVED by Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor
J. Anderson, that the report as submitted by W. Hardy
Craig & Associates Limited, on the pumped sewage system
be accepted, and further, that the tender of rladovic
Construction in the amount of $18,502.00 be confirmed
and recommended to Council for acceptance, as recommended
by the Standing Committee of the \vhole Council, June 12,
1972.
CARRIED
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Resolution #227/72
MOVED by Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor
J. Anderson, that the tender for two four ton trucks
complete with snow plows and wings submitted by G.M.C.
Truck Centre in the amount of $26,250.08 be accepted,
as recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole
Council, June 12,1972.
CARRIED
Resolution #228/72
MOVED by Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor
J. Anderson, that the report of the Treasurer on the
tenders for one station wagon be adopted and that the
tender from MacDonald Ford Sales (Oshawa 1968) Limited
815 King Street West, Oshawa, in the amount of $3,076.85
for the supply of a 1972 Ford Ranch Wagon Custom #70
be accepted, and that Resolution #205/72 be rescinded,
as recommended by the Stanàing Committee of the Whole
Council, June l2, 1972.
CARRIED
Resolution #229/72
MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy
Reeve G. Ashe, that the Engineer be authorized to:
(a)
Initiate Local Improvement for storm and sanitary
sewers on Liverpool Road and Highway No.2 and
authorize the Engineer to hire Consultants.
(b)
Include Armor's connection on Highway No.2
estimated at $10,000.00 in debentures.
Advise the Health Unit of above action and
include their letter in the application to the
Ontario Municipal Board and request a speedy
approval.
(c)
As recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole
Council, June l2, 1972.
CARRIED
Resolution #230/72
MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve
G. Ashe, that the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conserva-
tion Authority's Offer of $78,250.00 for the Uxbridge
Gravel Pit, conditional upon that the Township cease
operation December 31,1972, be accepted, as recommended
by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council, June 12,
1972.
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Recorded Vote:
Yes: ffèširs.- Ashe, Quick, Kitchen
No: Mrs. McPherson, Messrs. Anderson, Williams, Matheson
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Resolution #231/72
MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve
G. Ashe, that the 1972 Sewage Budget include an amount
to commence a T.V. Survey of the Sanitary Sewer System
in an attempt to combat storm water infiltration, as
recommended by the Standing Committee on Works, June 7,
1972.
CARRI£D
Resolution #232/72
MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve
G. Ashe, that Oliver Lloydis report entitled i'A Report
On the Servicing of Pickering Township to a Water
Pollution Control Plant at Duffin r s Creek" be adopted,
as recommended by the Standing Committee on Works,
June 7, 1972.
CARRIED
Instructions Deliver copy of report to Local M.P.P.,
Mr. W. G. ~ewman.
Resolution #233/72
MOVED by Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor
D. Kitchen, that the tender for the supply of one 1/2
ton pick-up truck for the Sewer and Water Maintenance
Department submitted by Woodbine Truck Centre in the
amount of $2~972.16 be accepted.
CARRIED
Resolution #234/72
MOVED by Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, seconded by
Councillor D. Kitchen, that the tender for the supply
of one 1/2 ton pick-up truck for the Roads Department
submitted by Elgin Motors Co. Ltd. in the amount of
$2,393.90 be accepted.
CARRIED
REsolution #235/72
MOVED by Councillor J. Anàerson, seconded by Councillor
D. Quick, that the life insurance coverage for the
volunteer firefighters be increased to $10,000.00
effective June 22,1972.
CARRIED
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Resolution #236/72
MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor
D. Quick, that this Council does hereby endorse the
recommendation of the Planning Board, that the master
plan for Petticoat Creek area shown on Plan #l Job
3233-1 (from Rouge River to Marksbury) be adopted with
the exception of the trailer park and horse riding
establishment, but including the acquisition of an
additional 20 acres east of Whites Road and protection
of abutting resiàentail areas by location of access
roads and buffer planting, and that this approval be
conditional upon the Sewage Treatment Plant location
being at Duffins Creek.
That the approval above is subject to there being no
expropriation on any waterfront projects on which lands
are developed as homes without the further consent of
the Council in the Township of Pickering.
CARRIED
A further amendment to the motion was proposed but lost.
Moved by Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor
D. Quick, that further to the recommendation of Planning
Board re the Master Plan for the Petticoat Creek area,
written assurance be given by the Authority that no
residential homes be expropriated, but only acquired, when
and if the home owners wish to sell.
LOST
The following letter was read to Council.
Dunbarton Shores Ratepayers Assn.,
911 Beachpoint Promenade,
Pickering, Ontario.
June 26, 1972.
Members of Council,
The Township of Pickering,
17l0 Kingston Road,
Pickering, Ontario.
Gentlemen:
When we heard of the resolution on tonight's agenda to
approve the Petticoat Creek plan, it caused us considerable
anxiety because of its ambiguity. Mr. Plitz, Clerk of the
Township, has assured us that this resolution concerns
only that section of plan that includes the Petticoat
Creek and the lands for the proposed trailer park and
stables, and does not apply to the Petticoat Creek
Waterfront Area as a whole which encompasses our community.
If this interpretation is correct, then we have no objection
to the resolution. However in view of the confusion in
our minds, and we believe in that of Councillor Matheson's,
we strongly recommend that this point be clarified
before its adoption is made by Council.
Yours truly,
A. Hughes,
President.
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Resolution #237/72
MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor
J. Anderson, that the tender of Frank S. Coyle in the
amount of (a) $O.49/ton, and (b) $O.65/ton, be accepted
for gravel crushing, subject to the approval of the
Township Engineer.
CARRIED
Resolution #238/72
MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor
J. Anderson, that the Reeve of the Corporation of the
Township of Pickering proclaims that the Corporation of
the Township of Pickering will celebrate the July 1
Holiday on July 3,1972. (Dominion Day)
CARRIED
Resolution #239/72
MOVED by Councillor D. Quick, seconded by Councillor
J. Anderson, that whereas the Corporation of the Township
of Pickering administrative staff is requesting
additional space;
N~D WHEREAS certain school buildings within the Municipality
are available for lease or purchase;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that Mr. C. I. Shelley, Township
Manager, be instructed to negotiate with the Ontario
County School Board a suitable arrangement for the
leasing of space to accommodate municipal township
staff.
CARRIED
Resolution #240/72
MOVED by Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor
J. Anderson, that whereas the Township of Pickering in
its acquisition of Part Lot N 1/2 18 B. F. Range 3
provided for future road widening;
AND WHEREAS the County of Ontario is requesting said
lands;
BE IT THEREFORi Ei~ACTED that the Municipality deed to
the County of Ontario for a nominal sum of $2.00, the
lO x 192 foot strip of land for future road widening.
CARRIED
Motions
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Moved by Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, seconded by
Councillor D. Quick, that the Council of the Township
of Pickering endorse the resolution of the City of
Cornwall, as follows:
';~'mEREAS the Federal Government grants for youth are
now paid directly to the various groups;
"AND t<1HEREAS there does not appear to be any co-ordina-
tion of the PrOgranlS wi thin the municipali ty ~
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,1.i\fOV¡ THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the
City of Cornwall hereby requests that all applications
to the Federal Government for grants for youth be
processed through the municipality where the youth
res ides;
"THAT they be approved by the municipality;
¡; AND THAT the money be forwarded by the Federal Government
to the municipality for distribution to the youths
concerned;
;¡Al'~D FURTHER ThAT this resolution be forwarded to the
Association of Municipalities of Ontario, the Canadian
Federation of Mayors and Municipalities, our local Member
of Parliament and Ontario municipalities. ,;
MOTION LOST
(IX)
BY-LAWS
By-Law Number 4209/72
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor Mrs. J. L.
McPherson, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the
Township of Pickerin8 to amend By-law #4l88/72
(Pickering Beach), and that same now be read a first
time.
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor J. Anderson,
moves that By-law Number 4209/72 to amend By-law #4188/72
(Pickering Beach) be now read a second time, and that
Council go into Committee of the whole thereon.
The Committee of the \Whole arises and reports the By-law
as read.
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Quick,
moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole
on By-law Number 4209/72 be adopted, and that the said
By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the
Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the
Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
By-Law Number 42l0/72
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of
Pickering to establish certain benefits for those employees
of the Township of Pickering not covered by the Union
Agreement and that same now be read a first time.
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor K. i1atheson
moves that By-law Number 4210/72 to establish certain
benefits for those employees of the Township of Pickering
not covered by the Union Agreement be now read a second
time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole
thereon.
The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law
as read.
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Quick,
moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on
By-law Number 42l0/72 be adopted, and that the said By-law
be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the Reeve and
Clerk sign the same) and the Seal of the Corporation be
affixed thereto.
CARRIED
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By-Law Number 4211/72
Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township
of Pickering to set the remuneration for the Reeve,
Deputy Reeve and Councillors and to repeal By-law ¡'¡umber
3804/7l and that same now be read a first time.
Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor K. Matheson
moves that By-law Number 421l/72 to set tne remuneration
for the Reeve, Deputy Reeve and Councillors and to
repeal By-law Number 3804/71 be now read a second time,
and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the
By-law as read.
Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor D. Quick,
moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on
By-law Number 4211/72 be adopted, and that the said
By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the
Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the
Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes: Messrs. Anderson, Ashe, Williams, Quick, Matheson
and Kitchen
No:
Mrs. McPherson
By-Law Number 4212/72
Councillor J. Anderson, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township
of Pickering to establish a community centre at Bay
Ridges (Parkham Crescent Community Centre), and that
same now be read a first time.
Councillor J. Anderson, seconded by Councillor K. Matheson
moves that By-law Humber 42l2/72 to establish a community
centre at Bay Ridges (Parkham Crescent Community Centre)
be now read a second time, and that Council go into
Committee of the Whole thereon.
The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law
as read.
Councillor J. Anderson, seconded by Councillor D. Quick,
moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on
By-law Number 42l2/72 be adopted, and that the said
By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the
Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the
Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
By-Law Number 4213/72
Councillor D. Quick, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen
m?ves ~or leave to ~ntroduce a By-law of the Township ~f
P1ck~r1ng.to estab11sh a Community Centre in the Township
of P1cker1ng (West Rouge Community Centre) and that
same now be read a first time.
Councillor D. Quick, seconded by Councillor J. Anderson,
moves that By-law clumber 4213/72 to establish a Community
Centre in the Township of Pickering (lJest Rouge Community
~entre) b~ now read a second time, and that Council go
1nto Comm1ttee of the Whole thereon.
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The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the
By-law as read.
Councillor D. Quick, seconded by Councillor K. Matheson
moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole
on By-law Number 4213/72 be adopted, and that the said
By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the
Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the
Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
By-Law Number 4214/72
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor Mrs. J. L.
McPherson, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the
Township of Pickering to provide for the sale of Part
of Lot 19, in Range 3 of the Township of Pickering to
Henning O. Halvorsen and Alan Stagg carrying on business
under the firm name and style of Providence Holdings,
and that same now be read a first time.
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor J. Anderson,
moves that By-law i~umber 4214/72 to provide for the sale
of part of Lot 19 in Range 3 of the Township of Pickering
to Henning o. halvorsen and Alan Stagg carrying on
business under the firm name and style of Providence
Holdings be now read a second time, and that Council go
into Committee of the whole thereon.
The Committee of the Hhole arises and reports the By-law
as read.
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Quick,
moves that the report of the CoffiIT,ittee of the Whole on
By-law lJumber 4214/72 be adopted, and that the said
By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the
Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the
Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
"
By..Laws
The following draft by-laws were tabled.
1.
A By-law to authorize the signing of an agreement
between the Township of Pickering and Golden Boy
Investment Corporation Limited (Watermains and
Sanitary Sewers).
Instructions - Prepare copies of agreements for
members of Council.
2.
A by-law to authorize the signing of an agreement
between the Township of Pickering and Golden Boy
Investment Corporation Limited (Storm drainage
facilities).
Instructions - Prepare copies of agreements for members
of Council.
3.
A by-law to authorize the financing and acquisition
of certain lands from the Trustees for the Rouge Hills
United Church.
Instructions - Mr. C. I. Shelley to have further
informat10n for Council for July 4th meeting.
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COHFIRMATIOl'J 13Y-LAvl
By-Law Humber 4215/72
(XI)
Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, seconded by Deputy
Reeve G. Asi1e) moves for leave to introduce a By.-law
of the Township of Pickering to confirm the proceedings
of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of
Pickering at its meeting held on the 26th of June, 1972,
and that same now be read a first time.
Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor
J. Anderson, moves tnat dy-law rmmber 4215/72 to confirm
the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Pickering at its meeting held on the 26th
of June, 1972, be now read a second time, and that
Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law
as read.
Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor
K. Matheson, moves that the report of the Committee
of the Whole on By-law Number 4215/72 be adopted, and
that the said By..law be now read a Third Time and PASSED,
that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of
the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIBD
ADJ OURi~NEIJT
(XII)
Moved by Councillor J. Anderson, seconded by Councillor
D. Quick, that this meeting adjourn at ll:35 p.m.
CARRIED
FUTURE MEETL\íGS
Dated
July 4 - 8:00 p.m. - Council Meeting
July 4 - 9:00 p.m. - Parks & Recreation Meeting
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