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A meeting of the Pickering Township
Council was held on MONDAY, the
SIXTH day of APRIL, 1970, at 8:05 p.m.
PRESENT:
Reeve J. R. Williams
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe
Councillors - V. Rudik
Mrs. J. L. McPherson
D. Kitchen
R. Chatten
, J. Kruger
Clerk D. J. Plit~
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Moved by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor Mrs. J. L.
McPherson that the minutes of the Council Meetings held on
March 16 and 23, 1970, be adopted as presented.
CARRIED
DEPUTATIONS
Moved by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor Mrs. J. L.
McPherson that Mr. J. Satnik of Fairport Road ,North be heard.
Mr. Satnik appeared before Council to request Council to recon-
sider his application to the Committee of Adjustment to divide
his holdings into three separate parcels of land. His applica-
tion was refused on the grounds that the drainage course which
runs diagonally through the front of his lands made it
undesirable for subdivision, resulting in a portion of his
land being recommended for greenbelt zoning.
He contends that the drainage was diverted from the ditch
through his property some years ago by the former Roads
Superintendent. He has 6 acres of land on which are located
two homes. It is his wish to separate these homes on individual
lots and provide a third lot for sale as a residential building
lot. He further contends that sufficient high land is available
for the third house.
The Council felt that due to the lack of information that the
matter should be referred to the Public Utilities Committee
for consideration.
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Review the report of the Committee of Adjustment.
Review the Engineer's report.
(Copies of both the above reports to be supplied to
each member of Council.)
Site visit be made to the property.
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Moved by Councillor Rudik, seconded by Deputy Reeve Ashe, that
Mr. N. W. R. Boyes of Manning, Bruce, MacDonald and MacIntosh,
S.licitors for Kuno Stockelbach, be heard.
Mr. Boyes appeared before Council to request an amendment to
the February second Council minutes on the grounds that tAey
did hot contain the tru$ in~rpretatiQn of the request made by
Mr. Beyes on behalf of his client, Mr. K. E. &toçkelbaçh.
Mr. Boyes f~her requested Council to confirm that his client's
applicat:i.on for a rezoning to lift the nHn zone had been
refused. The Council contended that the application was not
refused but rather certain conditions were required to make it
valid, and pointed out that if Mr. Stockelbach deeded to the
Township the 10 ft. of his land along the west side of Liverpool
Road ~or future road widening (free and clear) the application
would be granted. Until this one condition is met, Council
could not agree to approving, the application. It was pointed
out that~. Stockelbach has the alternative of appealing the
decision to the Ontario Municipal Board.
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SPONDENCE
The Victorian Order of Nurses, South Ontario County Branch, in
submitting a review of the nursing service provided in Pickering
Township in 1969, requests Council to renew the agreement for
Homemakers and Nurses Service Act for 1970.
Copies to Council.
The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
advises representatives will meet with the ratepayers re Project
C.A.-60, Frenchman's Bay, on April 9. Meeting is to be at the
Rosebank School, 8 p.m.
The meeting of the 9th has been cancelled due to the scheduled
meeting the same night with the Hon. D. McKeough. An alternate
date has been set for Aprill7 at 8:00 p.m. at the Rosebank
School.
The Council made reference to the forthcoming meeting with the
Hon. Darcy McKeough at the Woodland Centennial School and
Regional Government. They expressed concern with the direction
the O.A.P.A.D.S. Study was gQing in t~t the study was not
taking into consideration the alternatives available to the
Township of Pickering.
The Council felt that they should consider a meeting to re-assess
the Township's position and to make an analysis of the viable
alternatives, bringing these to the attention of the study
group.
The matter was left for further consideration until after the
meeting with the Hon. D. McKeough on April 9, 1970.
The Ontario Department of Health advises steps were taken to
bring the O.W.R.C. and Ontario C&unty Health Unit together to
assess the Pickering Beach area quality of well water situation
objectively. They agreed there was no cause for general alarm
at this time; individual hOd1ð<>"uer& are being advised by the
Health Unit where corrective action is recommended. Further,
the Health Unit will conduct a continuing survey in consultation
with the Provincial Department of Health and the Ontario Water
Resources Commission.
Copies to Council.
The Cammittee of Adjustment is withholding applications - they
wish direction from Council as to whether these should be handled
in the normal manner.
The Council entered into considerable discussion on the future
development of Pickering Beach and concluded after a variety
of opinions that Council had no option but to grant the
applications, leaving it up to the Committee of Adjustment to
use its best judgement in dealing with each individual
application. The Committee of Adjustment should proceed under
the normal procedure and work closely with the Ontario County
Health Unit.
INFORMATION
Mr. H. Wank, P. Eng. forwards carbon copy of letter addressed
to His Worship Mayor D. G. Newman of Whitby Township, express-
ing his appreciation for the able manner in which he chaired
the Seminar Meeting Program held at Eastdale Collegiate in
Oshawa on March 14. He did suggest that panel discussions may
have helped participants to fill out the questionnairs.
The Salvation Army requests permission to canvass Pick.~;n£
'l'nwlulhi.p hID ~i r Rp-d Shield Appeal £or 1.970.
See Resolution #127/70-.
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The Canadian Cancer Society requests permission to carry out a
canvass in the Township of Pickering between April 6 and 11.'
See Resolution #128/70.
The Township of Scott forwards a copy of their resolution with-
drawing their Assessment Appeal which was lodged with the
Ontario Municipal Board.
See Resolution #129/70.
Clerk to arrange for a meeting with the Hon. D. McKeough.
Mr. J. Faulkner, Planning Director, advises re the Richard L.
Hearne Generating Station and Sulphur Dioxide pollution.
See Resolution #130/70.
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The Department of Municipal Affairs forwards reminder to
Municipalities to file their 1969 Municipal Financial Statements
before the March 31 deadline. The Department will consider
penalizing for late filing.
Mrs. Ruby Fenton, President, Pickering Township Progressive
Conservation Association, advises that the Hon. Darcy McKeough
will be speaking, along with a panel, on regional government
in the Woodlands Centennial School on April 9 at g:OO p.m.
Copies to Council.
Mr. James A. Taylor advises he has received an appointment for
the hearing of Restricted Area By-law 3692 (Stavro). The
hearing is set for April 21, 1970, 10 a.m. at the Township
Municipal Building.
Mr. James A. Taylor, Township Solicitor, forwards a copy of
the Decision of the Ontario Municipal Beard re Township of
Uxbridge Restricted Area By-Law 1517. The Board did not approve
those parts of the Official Plan and Zoning By-law relating to
the areas of objection concerning gravel pits. The Township
of Uxbridge Solicitor has indicated they would amend their
Zoning By-law to accommodate the Pickering Township pit.
Clerk to request that Mr. J. A. Taylor be present on Tuesday,
April 7 at 8 p.m. to provide his views on Provincial versus
Municipal control over gravel pits.
The Department of Transport advises re the spraying against
mosquitoes in the Frenchman's Bay area, that they require a
written request from the Township to permit a waiver of Air
Regulations allowing aircraft to be flo~m at altitudes less
than normally permitted.
See Resolution #131/70.
The Planning Director forwards copy of letter sent to the
Department of Municipal Affairs requesting that the Township
be advised or their action with respect to the reports on
Land Use Implications - D.H.O. Proposals for Highway 1401.
Copies to Council.
The Site Development Panel advises it is not in a position to
resolve the problems with respect to Scott Laboratories, Part
Lot 19, Range 3, and has referred the matter back to Council
for resolution.
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REPORTS
W. Saccoccio, Architect, forwards Job Reports #17, #18 and #19
for the Picker~ng Sports Arena.
Copies to Connø:i.~.
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2. Mr. Saccoccio forwards Roofing Inspection Report for the
Pickering Sports Arena covering the period from i4arch 9 to
March 12, 1970 inclusive.
Copies to Council March 19.
3. The Building Department forwards Building Report for the month
of March, 1970.
Permits issued - 15 - est. value $177,600.00
Permits to date - 25 - est. value $248,900.00
Permit fees - $356.00 - fees to date - $503.00
7 Single family dwellings - est. value $20,700.00 each
9 Single family dwellings issued to date
5 Single family dwelling additions
2 Accessory buildings
1 Private garage
Respectfully submitted,
C. G. Hollinger,
Building Department.
Copies to Council.
Resolution #12&/?O
MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen,
that the accounts for the month of March, 1970, be adopted as
amended.
General Funds $2,390,400 31
Water 283,111~10
Roads - Non-Subsidizable 12,935.45
- Subsidizable 2~.~79.06
$2,709,925.92
As recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council,
in Finance, March 25, 1970.
CARRIED
Resolution #125/70
MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen,
that the construction of a sidewalk from the A. & P. Plaza to
Fanshaw Place be provided for in the 1970 Roads Budget, as
recom~ended by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council,
in Finance, March 25, 1970.
CARRIED
Resolution #126/70
MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen,
that the Clerk be authorized to purchase ten trees (Spruce, B'~ch
and Maple) from Ellis Nurseries, for planting on the front lawn
of the Muniqipal Building, replacing trees that will be removed
by Highway ~2 reconstruction, as recommended by the Standing
Committee of theW hole Council, in F~ce, March 25, 1970.
CARRIED
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Resolution #127/70
MOVED by Councillor R. Chattent seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen,
that the Salvation Army, Ajax ~orps, be permitted to canvass
the Township of Pickering for their Red Shield Appeal" having a
one day "Blitzil on June 1st, and having the last week of Mayas
i9Salvation Army WeekH for the year 1970.
CARRIED
Resolution #128/70
MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor R. Chatten,
that the Ajax-Pickering Branch of the Ontario County Unit of ~he
Canadian Cancer Society be permitted to canvass the Township of
Pickering during the week of April 6 to 11 inclusive, 1970.
Instructions: Clerk to report on Status CARRIED
of United Appeal coming into the Township
Resolution #129/70 of Pickering.
MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded "by Councillor Mrs. J. L.
McPherson, that whereas by Resolution if181/69 the Council of
the Township of Pickering entered a notice of intent to appeal
the County of Ontario's By-law 2721 dated June 27,1969, a
by-law to equalize the assessment of real property of the
several towns, villages and townships in the County of Ontario;
AND WHEREAS upon further consideration of the Township's position,
with respect to cost to the ratepayers in seeking a reduction
to the equalized assessment, the Council concluded that the
Township withdraw its appeal;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Council of the Township of
Pickering hereby withdraws its appeal to the Ontario County
By-law 272l dated June 27,1969;
AND THAT the Township of Scott be advised of this Council's
decision.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes: Mrs. McPherson, Messrs. Rudik, Ashe, Kruger, Chatten,
Kitchen
No:
Mr. Williams
Resolution #130/70
MOVED by Councillor Mrs. J. McPherson, seconded by Councillor
D. Kitchen, that whereas sulphur dioxide pollution of the air
is extremely harmful to plant and animal life; and
WHEREAS the Ontario Hydro causes some 80,000 tons of sulphur
dioxide to enter the air annually; and
WHEREAS the Ontario Hydro's proposed 700' smoke stack will
discharge the sulphur dioxide at an altitude which will not
affect the residents of Metropolitan Toronto, but due to weather
conditions, will descend mainly to the east of Metropolitan
Toronto and may have a harmful effect on lakeshore municipalities
in the Counties of Ontario, Durham, Northumberland, etc.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED as follows:
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That the Township of Pickering lodge a strong formal
objection with the Ontario Hydro regarding the Richard L.
Hearne Generating Station and sulphur dioxide pollution
resulting therefrom;
That copies of this resolution be sent to all municipalities
within 20 miles of Lake Ontario, east from Metropolit~
Toronto, up to and including Hastings County.
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That a monitoring system for sulphur dioxide be established
without delay at the Rosebank Reservoir in conjunction
with the Air Management Branch of the Department of Energy
and Resources.
CARRIED
Resolution #131/70
MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor R. Chatten,
that whereas the ratepayers of the West Shore have requested
that the Frenchman's Bay area be sprayed against mosquitoes;
AND WHEREAS the operation involves the use of aircraft being
flown at altitudes less than normally permitted under Section
529 of The Air Regulations;
AND WHEREAS the Department of Transport requires a request from
the Township of Pickering recognizing the inherent hazard in
departure in safety regulations;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that Council request the Department
of Transport to grant the necessary waiver of the Air Regulations
to permit spraying against mosquitoes in Frenchman's Bay subject
to the Council agreeing to having the spraying performed.
CARRIED
Recorded V.te:
Yes: Messrs. Ashe, Williams, Kruger, Chatten, Kitchen
No: Mrs. McPherson, Mr. Rudik
Resolution #132/70
MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe,
that the maximum salaries of certaiD non-union staff members be
increased for the year 1970 with the said increases to be
effective March 1st, 1970, as recommended by the Committee of
the Whole Council in Finance at their meeting of March 17, 1970.
CARRIED
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Yes: Messrs. Rudik, Ashe, Williams, Kruger, Chatten, Kitchen
No: Mrs. McPherson
Resolution #133/70
MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe,-
that the street lights for the Squires Beach, Montgomery Park
Road, Bayly Street, Brock Road and Quigley Street areas be
included in the 1970 Street Light Budget, as recommended by
the Committee of thQ Whc~Q ~ouno~1 in ~;n~"ce at their ~ing
c£ March 13, 1970.
CARRIED
Resolution #134/70
MOVED by Councillor R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that the Council of the Township of Pickering approve of the
proposal as submitted by Drive-In Bazaars Limited to operate an
Open Air Farmers' Market on the site of the Odeon Drive-In
Theatre subject to:
1) Satisfactory financial arrangements being made (similar
to the agreement reached with Vaughan Township).
2) Contract be for one year.
3) Drainage easements be provided through the Odeon properties
to accommodate drainage from adjacent land.
As recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council,
March 23,1970. CARRIED
R~corded Vote: Yes: Messrs. Rudik, Ashe, Williams, Kruger
No: Mrs. ~herson (Chatten, Kitchen
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Resolution #135/70
MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that Pickering Mall Limited be granted an extension from March
31 to June 30, 1970, to complete the terms of the agreement o£
sale between the Corporation of the Township of Pickering and
Pickmall Limited, as recommended by the Standing Committee on
Finance, March 18, 1970.
CARRIED
Resolution #136/70
MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconde~ by Councillor J. Kruger,
that whereas the Councils of the Town of Ajax and the Township
of Pickering have agreed to establish a Social Planning Council
for this area;
AND WHEREAS the Councils of the Town of Ajax and the Township
of Pickering have agreed to share in the expenses of such
Council to the extent of $15,009.00 to be apportioned --
$6,000.00 to t~e Town of Ajax, ~6,OOO.OO to the Township of
Pickering and $3,000.00 to the County of Ontario;
AND WHEREAS it is anticipated that the Social Planning Council
wi¡l require additional staffing and accommodation in future
years resulting in increased expenditures;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Municipalities of the Town
of Ajax and the Township of Pickering enter into an agreement
setting out the terms of reference.
CARRIED
Resolution #137/70
MOVED by Councillor Mrs. J. McPherson, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten, that whereas a petition for local improvement of
watermains has been received by the Clerk to service homes in
the following area:
- Kingston Road from Valley Farm Road to Brock Road
Royal Road from Highway ~2 to Finch Avenue
- Guild Road from Highway ff2 to Finch Avenue
Brock Road from Highway #2 to Finch Avenue
Finch Avenue {South Side} from a point 200 feet west of
Guild Road to Brock Road'
AND WHEREAS 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 a report for
Council as to the feasibility of completing the said Local
Improvement and also to prepare estimates as to its costs.
CARRIED
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aesolution #138/70
MOVED by Councillor R. Chatten, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe,
that this Council does hereby endorse the recommendation of the
Planning Board; that, in accordance with Section 5.12 of By-law
3036, the site plan submitted with the building permit applica-
tion for the Pickering Post Office, be deemed in substantial
compliance with the zoning regulations, subject to:
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increase provision of parking to conform with the by-law
minimum standards;
provide for landscaping which will be complementary to
that surrounding the Township Municipal Building
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CARRIED
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Establish the per diem rate for Planning Board, Committee of
Adjustment and the Plumbing Board for 1970.
TABLED
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A motion to adopt the Proposed Official Plan in principle.
MOTION \1j\\10 \
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MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Ru~i~, that
the motion to approve in principle the major revision to the
Official Plan of the Township of Pickering be delayed until
the Council has further knowledge with respect to the MTARTS
Program which is scheduled for public information by May 15,
1970.
CARRIED
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~S: Rudik, Ashe, ¡Kruger, Kitchen ,/~
No: Mrs. McPherson, Messrs. Williams, Chatten
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By-Law Number 3794/70
Councillor D. Kitchen, seconèed by Councillor Mrs. J. L.
McPherson, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township
of Pickering to appoint members to the Township of Pickering
Public Library Board, and to repeal By-law Number 3759/70, and
that same now be read a first time.
Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Kruger, moves that
By-law Number 3794770 to appoint members to the Township of
Pickering Public Library Board 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 Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, moves
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number
3794/70 be adopted!. and that the said By-law be now l"ead a
Third Time and PAS~ED, that the Reev.e aftd Cl.erit sign the same..
~rtd the Seal of the Corporetion be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
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The following member is appointed for the period indicated:
Mrs. J. Mooney
to January 1, 1971 (Separate School)
Mr. D. Kitchen
Mrs. Milton J. Mowbray
Mrs. N. Rowan
Mr. J. C. Weber
Mrs. E. B. Phin
Mrs. E. Walcott
Mr. Alban C. Ward
Mr. John G. Spragge
to January 1,
to January 1,
to January 1,
to January 1,
to January 1,
to January 1,
to January 1,
to January 1,
periods indicated:
1973 (Council)
1972 (Council)
1972 (Public School)
1972 (Council)
1972 (Public School)
1971 (Separate School)
1972 (Public School)
1972 (Council)
The .'£ollowingto continue as members for the
~Number 3795/70
'Councillor V. Rudik, seconded. by Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Pickering
to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to sign an agreement with the
Victorian Order of Nurses (South Ontario County Branch) for the
year 1970 and that same now be read a first time.
Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, moves
that By-law Number 3795/70 to autho~ize the Reeve and Clerk
to sign an agreement with the Victor1an.-Order of Nurses (South
Ontario County Branch)'fo-r the year 1970 be now read a second
time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
'l'ft.e -Committee, of the Who~e arises and J'eports the By-law as
read. '
'Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Deputy Réeve '.G. Ashe, moves
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number
3795/70 be adoptedl.._and that the said By-law be now read a
Third Time and PASSw, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same,
and the 'Seal o£ the Corporation be 9:f:fixed thereto.
CARRIED
, ~~-Law Hwnber"J796/70
Deputy ReeTe G. Ashe. s~ by Councillor J. Kruger, moves
for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Pickering
to appoint members to the joint Town of Ajax and Township of
Pickering Social Planning Council for the year 1970, and that
same now be read a first time.
Mrs. Sheila Vierin
Mr. Colin Heal
Mrs. Mary Loucks
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves
that By-law Number 3796/70 to appoint members to the joint
Town of Ajax and Township of Pickering Social Planning Council
for the year 1970 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 V. Rudik, moves
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number
3796/70 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. Rudik, Ashe, Williams, KlUger, Kitchen
No: Mrs. McPherson, Mr. Chatten
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By-Law Number 3797/70
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Councillor Mrs. J. McPherson, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
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 6th of April, 1970, and that same now be read a first
time.
Councillor Mrs. J. McPherson, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik,
moves that By-law Number 3797/70 to confirm the proceedings of
the April 6,1970 Council meeting 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. McPherson, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik,
moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law
Number 3797/70 be adoptedt and that the said By-law be now
read a Third Time and PAS~ED, that the Reeve and Clerk sign
the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
ADJOURNMENT
Moved by Councillor Kruger, seconded by Councillor Rudik,
that this Council meeting adjourn to reconvene into Committee
of the Whole in Personnel, at 10:)0 p.m.
CARRIED
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PfJTEC
April
9 - Committee of Adjustment
11 - County Curling at Uxbridge Curling Arena - Members of
Council are invited.
13 - Committee of the Whole Council
14 - Museum Board
15 - Road Committee
l6 - Committee of the Whole in Parks & Recreation
17 - Conservation Authority meeting with residents of the
Rosebank and Frenchman's Bay areas re Conservation
Project CA-60. Meeting to be at the Rosebank School.
20 - Council
21 - Personnel Meeting
21 - East District Joint Planning Committee
23 - Committee of Adjustment
27 - Committee of the Whole Council
28 - Official Plan Committee - Budget
29 - Finance Committee
30 - Planning Board
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