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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 6, 1969 -COUNCIL MEETING A meeting ~>f~he~_P~tckering Township Council was held on MONDAY, the SIXTH day of OCTOBER, 1969, at 8:10 P.M. PRESENT: Reeve J. R. Williams, Chairman Deputy Reeve R. Chatten Councillors- V. Rudik R. l~son D. Kitchen A. King J. Kruger Clerk D. J. Plitz ~: , ADOP~,!ON OF MINUTES Moved by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, that the minutes of Council dated September 15th, 1969 be adopted with the following amendment -- Delete comments follow,lng By-law ~3668, pertaining to that by-law. ~III PRESENTATION Moved by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Counoillor R. Mason, that Mr. S. Outhouse be heard. Mr. Outhouse, speaking on behalf of the Greenwood Rural Pee Wee Baseball Team. advised Council of his team's success in winning the Ontario Rural Pee Wee Soft Ball Championship, winning 25 .el. 29 games played. Reeve Williams, on behalf of Council, congratulated each team member and their coaches, Messrs. George Staley and S. Outhouse, presenting them with Township medallions. The Council entered into a discussion with respect to other forms of recognition they should make with respec~ to.. onr a~hleteS, in particular those who have succeeded in bringing championship honours to our Ml~icipality such as this Pee Wee team. MOTION Moved by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten that the method and policy with which Council should recognize Pickering To-~,~ship athletes be referred back to the Committee of the Whole Council for discussion. CARRIED (.III) CORRESPONDENCE 1. The Bay Ridges Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion requests Permission to conduct their, annual POPPY Day Campaign November 5 to November 11, 1969: See Resolutio~ ~237/69. 2. Mrs. A. Brown of the ~'ost Rouge advises of the pollution of water courses and ditches by u=adeiivered merchants' circulars in the West Rouge area. Referred to the By-law Department. 3. The O~tario Water Resources Commission, in reply to the Township's ......... ~ -~r-o'~osal for the construction of a water polqlution control plan% a'~ the mouth of uu~-rln's ~reeK, advises that due to compiica%ions arising from the apparent indeterminate position of regional gove.rnment p.roposals for the area, such a study ~ould at this time oe premauure. - 2- 25/69 Mr. J. Faulkner, Planning Director, forwards copy of a letter sent to the Metropolitan Toronto & Region Conservation Authority requesting that they give consideratien and assistance to the Township in a study to delineate floodplain and valley lands within the Township boundaries. See Resolution ~238/69. 5. The Ontario Humane Society suggests that since Bill 194 may not become law until the year end that the existing contract with the Township be extended on the present terms of the agreement that ~ the contract can be terminated on sixty days' notice. Copies to Council. Referred to the By-law Committee for recommendation to Council. 6. The Owasco District Council Boy Scouts of Canada request ~ermission to hold their annual "Boy Scout Apple Day Sale" on :tober 17 and 18, 1969. See Resolution #255/69. ?. Mr. F. Calderone of Calderone's Florist objects to weed cutting charges on his property. Referred to the County Weed Control Department. 8. The Assessment Department has indicated that they wish to appeal the Hydro property assessments. The Clerk explained to Council the purpose of the appeal made by the Assessment Department, advising that the 1969 assessments on Hydro properties were_received after the. ret~urn, of.the roll. made on September 12th, 1969, and that what tAe uoun~y Assessmen~ was appealing . to have these new assessments placed on the roll at the next sitting of the Court of Revision. The Township ~ould then realize the benefit of increased grants in lieu of taxes on all Hydro properties in 1970. Revised assessment figures - copies for Council showing comparison with 1968 assessment for 1969 grant purposes.  - The ClerM ~as requested te ~Atcate en the agenda various items the distributloa_:damb by him of correspondence uhich involves other de~. z O TZ0, . asphalt paveme_nt repairs have. b.een~cn.ec~(ea ant.ne CoUncil's resolution to awar~ the ~on~ract to ArnoAa ~avxn~ subject to Department of Highways approval. 2. The Safaris Good Roads Association ad_vise.a ef_i.ta Convont~oa at tho Roral Zoz~ Hotel, Toron$o, ~e~ztLaz~ xj g~o No action. The West Rouge Hockey League extends an invitation to the and Council to attend and participate in the opening of theiF Eleventh Season of Hockey, October 25, 1969, 10 a.m. at the 8touffville Arena. $. The firm of Harries, Houser, Brown & McCallum advises that Miss V. Swan has retained the firm of Blaney, Pasternak, Smela, Eagleson & ~atson to act for her in the matter of the Township vs. Swan, and they have been instructed to enter a defence. 5. Councillor J. Kruger submitted a brief s,,mmary outlining the successes of certain members of the West Rouge Canoe Club who have won recognition at the National and International level. The Clerk was instructed to distribute copies of the brief to all members of Council as well as the representatives from the news media. - 3- 25/69 1. Building Report for the month of September, 1°,69. Permits issued - 27 - estimated value 3182,600.00 Permits to date - 229 - estimated value $ $,$03,585.00 Permit fees $$00.50 fees to date $8,0$5.00 5 Residential permits estimated value $25,800.00 each 107 Residential permits issued to date 1 Drive-in restaurant 102$ square feet 5 House additions 8 Garages or carports $ Basements 2 Accessory buildings 1 Enclosed porch 1 Demolish 2 frame dwellings Respectfully submitted C. G. Hollinger Building Department SOL ONS Resolution ~237/69 MOVED by Councillor A. King, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that the Bay Ridges Branch_No.606, of the Royal Canadian Legion be permitted to conduct a Poppy Day Campaign in the Township of Picketing, November 5 to November 11, 1969. CARRIED Resolution #238/69 MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten that the Township of Picketing respectfully requests the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority to give consideration to technical and financial assistance to the Township in a study to delineate floodplain and valley lands within the Township boundaries. CARRIED Resolution ~239/69 MOVED by Councillor R. Mason,. seconded~!by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, that whereas the week of October 5 to J. , 1959 has been proclaimed as "Fire Prevention Week" in Canada, and WHEREAS it is desirable that the attention of our citizens be directed to the most practical means of preventing loss of life and property by fire, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Reeve of the Township of Picketing urges that all dwellings, public buildings, stores, warehouses and factories be inspected by their occupants and that all conditions likely to cause or promote the spread of fire be removed. CARRIED Resolution #W+0/69 MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, that the Township of Pickering make a grant of $80.00 to the Juvenile Girls' Softball Teem of Bay Ridges to cover transporta- tion costs to the Town of Thorald, and fUrther, that these funds be taken from the General Fund Account, as recommended by the Finance Committee, August 27, 1969. Re.corde. d VO..tA: CARRIED Yes: Messrs. Mason, Rudik, Chatten, Williams, Kruger, King (Mr. Kitchen b~ng the s~s~r of the ~ell team d~clared his eenflict ~f .~t~rest and therefore refrained from voting.) - 5- 25/69 Resolution #251/69 MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor R. Mason that the Council of the Township of Picketing a~cept the tender of Aprile Contracting Limited in the amount of $19,786.50 for the construction of a watermain and gravel road, Toy Avenue extension, subject to receiving the approvals of the Township Engineer and the Ontario Municipal Board, as recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council, September 22, 1969. CARRIED Resolution #252/69 MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor R. Mason, that the Council of the Township of Picketing acc,ept the tender of Arnold Paving (Ontario) Ltd. in the amount of $?,050.00 for asphalt pavement repairs subject to the approvals of the Township Engineer and the Department of Highways of Ontario, as recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council, September 22, 1969. CARRIED Resolution #253/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded hy Councillor A. King, that the Recreation Department, together with the Planning Department, prepare a report on the locations in the Township which would be best suited for a sports park; and further, to explore the possibility of locating a recreation area adjacent to the sports arena, as recommended by the Standing Committee of The Whole Council, September 23, 1969. CARRIED Resolution ~2~/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor A. King, that any construction of the facilities in the Balsdon Park be deferred indefinite ly until the utilization of the said park is determined by Council; and further, that this Council recommends to the Bay Ridges Community Parks Board that the following rules be applied: (1) That the softball facilities be restricted to use by teams consisting of players 17 years and under. (2) That a limit of four nights per week be allowed for ball games, with a practice either Saturday or Sunday mornings, but not both. (3)That restrictions against the use of loudspeakers of any kind are made effective at once. (5)That a curfew of 11:00 p.m. be placed on any ball game on all parks within the residential areas of the Township and report back to Council, as recommended by the Standing Committee of the ~hole Council dated September 23, 1969. CARRIED Resolution ~255/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor A. King, that the Township enter into a lease agreement for lands at the rear of Lot 20, Plan M-36, and that the said agreement be drawn up to cover the conditions as covered by agreements now in effect in this area, as recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council, September 23, 1969. CARRIED Rec .o.rd~ed Yes: Messrs. Chatten, Williams, Kruger, King No: Messrs. Mason, Rudik, Kitchen - 5- 25/69 Resolution ~256/69 MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor A. King, that the tender submitted by Ken-Mil Construction in the amount of ~11,350.00 for the renovation of the old Police Building be accepted and that the Police Chief be authorized to arrange for the necessary contracts with Ken-Mil Construction as recommended in his report dated September 23rd, 1969, as recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council, September 23, 1969. CARRIED Resolution ~257/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor A. King, that the offer to purchase two acres of Picketing Township industrial lands as submitted, be rejected as the proposed use to which the land is to be put is not compatible with our industrial area, as recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council, September 23, 1969. Resolution ~258/69 MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, that the accounts for the month of September, 1969, be paid as approved by the Standing Committee on Finance, September 25, 1969. General Funds $1,576,519 · 77 Water 15, ? 50.33 Roads - Subsidizable 55,083.93 - Non-Subsidi~.able 7.57~.60 $1,6~3,932.63 CARRIED Resolution ~2J+9/69 MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, that the revised figures for the tender of the Picketing Township Sports Arena be accepted and that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to execute the contract with Lynview Construction Company Limited in the amount of $358,580.17, as recommended by the Standing Committee on Finance, September 25, 1969, CARRIED Resolution ~250/69 MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor V. RUdik, that the recommendation of Hr. N. Marshall, Personnel Manager, with respect to the advertisement for a Recreational Director be accepted, and that the salary range be advertised at between $9,000.00 to $13,000.O0, as recommended by the Standing Committee on Finance, September 25, 1969. CARRIED Resolution #251/69 MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign the Agreement of Purchase and Sale with Scott Laboratories for 3.5 acres of Township industrial lands, part Lot 19, Range III, B. F. Concession, as recommended by the Standing Committee on Finance, September 25, 1969. CARRIED Resolution ~252/69' MOVED by Deputy ~eeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor V.Rudik, that the Engineer be authorized to call tenders for the con- struction of storm sewers on ~odview Avenue, south of Sheppard Avenue. · See page 8. CARRIED - 6- 25/69 Resolution #253/69 MOVED by Deputy'Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, that whereas a petition for local improvement of watermains has been received by the Clerk to service homes in the following area: - Valley Farm Road from Hwy. ~2 to Finch Avenue - Glenview Road from Hwy. ~2 to Valley Farm Road Road (Hwy.~2) from a point 735 feet east of Liverpool Kingston Road to Valley Farm Road - Finch Avenue from Valley Farm Road to Liverpool Road - Glengrove Road from Hwy. #2 to Glenview Road AND W~EREAS the petition has been received by the Clerk and certified as to its completeness; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Engineer be directed to prepare a report for Council as to the feasibility of completing the said Local Improvement and also to prepare estimates as to its costs. CARRIED Resolution ~255/69 MOVED by Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, that whereas the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways now provide pick-up and delivery service in parts of the urbanized areas of the Township, and WHEREAS the areas now served, covers specific streets within a part of the Township of Pickering, and WHEREAS the service now provided is inadequate and should be expanded to serve the growing residential, commercial and industrial developments which presently exist in our urbanized areas of the Township, BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED that the Council of the Township of Picketing make formal request to the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways to provide free pick-up and delivery to all residents, commercial and industrial establishments in the urban part of the Municipality extending south from Finch Avenue to the north shore of Lake Ontario and from the Pickering- Scarborough townline east to the Village of Pickering - Town of Ajax - Picketing Township townline. CARRIED Resolution #255/69 MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor R. Mason, that the Owasco District Council Boy Scouts of Canada be permitted to hold their annual "Boy Scout Apple Day Sale" on Friday. October 17, 1969 (shopping plazas) and Saturday, October 18, 1969 (house to house canvass). CARRIED esolution #256/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, that Young & Forbes Diving Repor~ on the Water Intake be adopted, as recommended by the Standing Committee on Roads, September 17, 1969. CARRIED - 7- 25/69 Resolution ~257/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Dep~.ty Reeve R. Chatten, that Underwater Tel-Eye's quote of $10,$95.05 for_ the supply of one reconditioned P.C. 50-10 Sewer Cleaner to the Specification and Warranty outlined in their quote of September 10, 1969 be accepted, as recommended by the Standing Committee on Roads, September 17, 1969. CARRIED Resolution ~258/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, that the existing no parking regulation for Essa Crescent is considered adequate and that the request for further No Parking signs be refused and that the petitioner so be advised, as recommended by the Standing Committee on Roads, September 17, 1969. CARRIED Resolution ~259/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, that the Engineer be authorized to obtain proposals from consulting engineering firms for the cost of providing a preliminary engineering report on Scenic Drive between Bayly Street and Sandy Beach Road in sufficient details to establish a feasible route, right-of-way requirements and estimated costs, as recommended by the Standing Committee on Roads, September 17, 1969. CARRIED Resolution #260/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, that By-law 3515 be amended to permit continuation of the 25 m.p.h, speed limit past the Fairport Beach school property and that the By-law so amended be given two readings and be submitted to the Department of Transport for approval, as recommended by the Standing Committee on Roads, September 17, 1969· CARRIED Resolution ~261/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, that as a general policy Council be provided with a list of objectors to local improvement works at the earliest possible opportunity, as recommended by the Standing Committee on Roads, September 17, 1969. CARRIED Resolution #262/69 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, that the Engineer's reply of September 11, 1969, to Mr. Harrison's request to use Sandy Beach Road for Hydro traffic be endorsed, as recommended by the Standing Committee on Roads, September 17, 1969. CARRIE~ Resolution ~263/69 MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that the following policy in respect to wage garnishees against Township employees be established: 1. The corporation will accept garnishees against the wages of staff members. ·......... Continued - 8 - 25/69 2. That the existence of a garnishee against a Township employee's wages is not due cause for his or her release. CARRIED Recorded Vote: Yes: Messrs. Mason, Rudik, Kruger, Kitchen No: Messrs. Chatten, Williams, King Resolution ~26~/69 MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger that the Township Engineer be authorized to call tenders for the supply of salt for winter control. CARRIED Resolution #265/69 MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger that the Township Engineer be authorized to call tenders for the supply of sand for winter control. CARRIED Motions 1. THAT WHEREAS the Township of Picketing is in need of a top public servant capable of managing the affairs of the Township on a day to day basis; AND WHEREAS the present system of government in the Township in which Department Heads are directly responsible to the Committee of the Whole Council does not permit adequate supervision, leader- ship or management control to be exercised over the functions performed by the Municipality; AND WHEREAS this problem will increase with the approaching events associated with regional government for our Municipality; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: 1. THAT the position of "Township Manager" be created forthwith. 2. THAT a consulting firm experienced in the "manager" concept be hired to work with the Personnel Manager and the Committee of the Whole, to prepare a position description including man specifications for the new position. In addition, to review the job descriptions of the other Department Heads and to recommend any necessary changes therein. This consult- ing firm should also do the recruitment search in accordance with Township practice already established. 3. THAT present members of the Townsnzp staff be encouraged to apply if they feel they meet the necessary qualifications· MOTION LOST Recorded Vote: Yes: Messrs. Rudik, Kruger, Kitchen No: Messrs. Mason, Chabben, Williams, King * Re Resolution #252/69 - Clerk to investigate whether permission is required from the Conservation Authority regarding discharge of water into the Rouge Valley with respect to the Woodview Avenue storm sewer improvement. - 9- 25/69 .(VII) BY-LAWS By-Law Number 3712/69 - Tbir4. Reading The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law as read. Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number 2712/69, to amend By-laws 1978, 2511, 2520, 3036 and 3037, be adopted, and that the said By-]aw 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 Instructions - Clerk to consult with Planning Director and to prepare joint, ly a by-law which will prevent keeping of animals (horses, etc. ) in residential areas; and further, to take into considera- tion greenbelt areas exempting same from this restriction. By-Law Number 371&/69 - Third Reading The Committee df the Whole arises and reports the By-law as read. Councillor A. King, seconded by Councillor R. Mason, moves that the r. eport of the .Committee of the Whole on By- law _N _umb er 371&/69, to establish the procedure for meetings or uouncl£ ant Committees of Council, and to repeal By-law 3299, 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 Corpora- tion be affixed thereto. CARRIED By-Law Number 3716/69 Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to provide street numbers for the Picketing Township Industrial Area in Part Lots 18 and 19, Broken Front Range II and III and the south quarter of Concession 1; and Bayly Street East of Liverpool Road, and that same now be read a first time. Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor R. Mason, moves that By-law Number 3716/69 to provide street numbers for the Picketing Townshii~ Industrial Area in Part Lots 18 and 19, Broken Front Range and III and the south quarte~ of Concession 1; and Bayly Street East of Liverpool Road 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 V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor A. King, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number 3716/69 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. Instructions - Clerk to contact Postal Authority with respect to postal sone and retention of the Picketing identity in o.ur~ad.dr~s~ for the lnaus~rla£ area. By-Law Number 3717 Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor A. King, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Picketing at its meeting held on the6th day of October, 1969, and that same now be read a first time. Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, moves that By-law Number 3717/69 to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Picketing at its meeting held on the 6th day of October, 1969, 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. - lO - 25/69 Councillor~ R.-Mason, seconded by Deputy Reeve g. Chatten, moves that the report of the Committee of the. ~xole on Ry'-law Number 2717/69 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 (VIII) NOTICE OF MOTION Moved by Councillor J. Kruger, that whereas a by-law to build an indoor swimming pool at the Woodlands Centennial School site has already been given two readings by this Council; AND WHEREAS the conditions governing construction and control of the indoor pool were previously agreed as between this Council and the old School Board of School Area #2; AND WHEREAS the forementioned School Board in Area #2 is no longer a legal entity, but its understandings and agreements are being carried on by the County Board of Education wherever this is possible; AND WHEREAS the conditions as agreed between Council and the School Board in area #2 provided among other things that: A. A contribution of approximately $35,000. would be made towards the capital cost of construction; B. To save money the pool would be integrated into the present school building at the Woodlands site; C. Architectural control would be a joint undertaking between Council and the School Board, but the Architect would be employed by Council; D. The daily operational control of the pool once constructed would be set out in an agreement which has already been adopted in draft form by Council and the School Board of Area #2; AND WHEREAS Council recognizes the better location of the pool at the Dunbarton High School Site, but unfortunately the advantages outlined above which are available at the Woodlands site apparently cannot be applied to the Dunbarton site; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: 1. That Council request the County School Board to permit Picketing Township to construct the indoor pool at the Woodlands site under terms as originally .ag.reed with the old school area board in School Area ~2, 2. That the Committee of Council and the County School Board set up for the purpose of constructing this pqo.1, be asked to implement the spirit of the request in (1~ above with all speed. (IX) NEW ~USINF~ Instruction - th9 Clerk to arrar~E~.~ for sod turnin§ ceremonies on Saturday, October 18, the hour of opening to coincide with the joinG Planning Board - Co,~cil tour of the Township. For timing in the schedule, make arrangements with the Planning Director. (_X~) ~ ADJOUHNMENT M~ved by CouncillOr V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor J. ~r, that this meet~ now adjourn at 0