HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 17, 1967
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qeuNcIt MEETING
PICKERING
A meeting of the pickering Township
Council was held on MONDAY, the
SEVENTEENTH day of APRIL, 1967, at
EIGHT o'clock p. m.
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fRESENT: Reeve C. W. Laycox
Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson
Councillors: H. Spang
J. Williams
D. Beer
N. Waller
R. Chatten
D. J. PIitz, Clerk
1. ADOPTION OP I1IBUTES
MOVED by Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor
H. Spang, that the minutes of April 3rd, 1967 be adopted.
CARRIED.
2. DELEGATIONS
Mr. Don Quick, Chaix:man of School Board School Area
No. 2 appeared before the Committee of the Whole
Council prior to the Council Meeting, and as a result
it was not necèssary that he appear before Council.
The matter discussed was the 1967 Capital Porecast and
its effect on the School Board.
3. TENDERS
The following tenders were opened and referred to the
Engineering Department for study and recommendations
to Council.
MATERIAL TENDEJtS
Teader Por - Cold Mix Asphalt
1. Consolidated Sand & Gravel................. 7.00 per ton
2. Miller Paving.............................. 7.70 per ton
3. Raponi Eastwood Paving..................... 7.64per ton
Tender Por - Gravel crushing
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2.
Miller Paving.............................. 0.60 per ton
Claude Smith............................... 0.43 per ton
Tender For - Calcium Chloride Liquid
I. Allied Chemical canøða L~ited............. 0.1535 gal.
2. Miller Paving...e.......................... 0.153 gal.
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Tender For
Calcium Chloride Plake
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2.
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Allied Chemical Canada Ltd...............
Canadian Industries Limited..............
Miller Paving............................
Tender Por - Surface Treatment
1. R. E. Law Crushed Stone Limited
(a)..........................
(b)...... .....................~..._.....>4.............
(c)..........................
Limestone....................
2. Miller Paving
(a)..........................
(b)..........................
(c)..........................
Limestone....................
3. Royel Paving Limited
(a)..........................
(b)..........................
(c)..........................
Limestone...................no
4. W. A. Ryder Paving Ltd.
(a)..........................
(b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(c)..........................
Limestone....................
Tender. For - Asphalt Paving
52.76
52.76
55.50
.229
.24
5.55
6.25
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.215 gal.
.2625 gal.
5.23 ton
5.83 ton
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.28
6.40
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.248
4.50
5.10
1. Arnold Paving (Ontario)Ltd.............. 7,690.00
2. Miller Paving........................... 8,325.00
3. Raponi Eastwood Paving & Construction... 6,426.00
Tender For - Ashpalt Pavement Repairs
I. Arnold Paving (Ontario)Ltd..............ll,340.00
2. Miller Paving...........................20,850.00
3. Raponi Eastwood Paving & Construction...22,170.00
EQUIPMENT TamERS
Tender For - One Ton Truck
1. G. M. C. Truck Branch................... 3,285.50
2. Giles Chev. Olds........................ 3,627.01
Tender For - Motor Grader
I. Capital Construction Equipment..........l9,261.50
Co. Ltd.
2. Crothers Ltd............................26,608.05
3. Dominion Road Machinery.................16,432.50
4. L & M Manufacturing.....................17,850.00
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Tender Poor - Four Ton Truck
I. G. II. C. Truck Branch...........~........ 8,775.86
Tender For - Two Front End Loaders
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l. Capital Construction Equipment
Co. Ltd. - Model #55............... 33,387.90
- Model #75............... 39,905.25
2. Compressed Air Equipment Ltd........... 36,319.50
3. Crothers Ltd........................... 32,825.10
4. Equipment Sales & Service.............. 29,127.00
5. Federal Equipment...................... 27,846.00
6. Blackwood Hodge Equip. Ltd............. 39,397.05
7. Chaseside Super Loadmaster............. 29,085.00
Tender Por - Two Tail Gate Sanders
I. Prink of Canada
2. King - Seagrave
3. Federal Equipment
2,679.60
2,982.00
2,562.00
4. PAIlfrI1iGS
The acceptance of paintings was tabled until the artists
responsible are able to attend a Council meeting.
5. CORRESPCtiDmCE
I} Mr. James A. Taylor advises Re: registration of two plans
of subdivision - 56 lots - Richard Burton.
Copies to Council.
2) Mr. James A. Taylor further advises Re: subdivision
agreements Re: 56 lots - Richard Burton.
Copies to Council.
3) Mr. W. Katoen requests action Re: house placed in Martins
Subdivision Which does not meet building standards.
Copies to Council.
Reeve Laycox advised Council that Mr. P. Prouse has
posted this building and that occupancy cannot take
ptace until it is b~ought up to Township standards.
4) Board of '1'rans~:t Commissioners for Canada Re:
retaining næae·Ptekering" for C. N. Preight Office
relocated to Ajax.
Copiés .~ Council.
Referred to Committee.
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5) Canadian National Railways advise Re: elimination of
level crossing of Station Road.
See Resolution #109/67
6) Mr. Edgar R. James submits resignation from Central Lake
Ontario Conservation Authority.
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7} Middlebridqe Developments request a change in the commence-
ment date as set out in the agreement, with respect to
the construction of buildings on the industrial land
purchased from the Township.
Copies to Council.
8} Letter dated April 4, 1967, from Goodman & Goodman to
James A. Taylor Re: Deane & McCarten.
9) Letter dated April 4, 1967, from Canadian National
Railways to C. W. Rump, Board of Transport commissioners
Re: Pickering Town Spur.
10) Letter dated April 4, 1967, from Central Ontario
Regional Development Council to D. J. Plitz Re:
membership.
ll) Letter dated March 28, 1967, from James A. Taylor
to D. J. Plits Re: restricted area By-laws 3178
and 3179.
l2} o. M. B. approval of By-law 3178.
13) Letter dated April 5. 1967, from James A. Taulor to
D. J. PIitz, Re: Deane & McCarten.
14) Letter dated March 17, 1967, from Runnymede Invest-
ment Corporation Limited to C. W. Laycox Re: industrial
waste on Parts of Lots 19 and 20, Cone. 4.
15) Letter dated March 28, 1967, from Municipality of
Metro Toronto to Kenneth G. Biggs, Conservation authority
Re: plans for develo~t of Frenchman's Bay Area.
16) Letter dated April 6, 1967, from Pickering District
High School Board to D. J. Plitz Re: purchase of
school site.
17) Letter dated April 3, 1967, from Craig Zeidler &
Strong to D. Livingston, Dept. of Labour Re: Municipal
Building.
18) O. M. B. appointment for hearing Re: Howard Burton.
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19) Letter dated March 20, 1967 from James A. Taylor
to D. J. Plitz Re: Prenchman's Bay Ratepayers and
Community Association of Pairport and exemption from
local ~provement charges.
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6-r: INPORMATION
1) Pepartment of Highways advise Re: purchase by Town-
ship of land for new Pickering Township Police Station.
Copies to Council.
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2) Ontario Hydro reply Re: possibility of servicing
industrial lands on Brock Road with a railway spur.
Copies to Council.
Referred to Industrial Committee.
3) Department of Lands and Forests suggest a three-day
open season for deer with shot guns only and no dogs.
Copies to Council.
4) Ontario Good Roads Association advise Re: appointment
of Mr. Bernard J. McCaffery as Secretary-Treasurer.
Copies to Council.
5) Mr. A. F. W. Plumbtre, Principal, Scarborouqh College
acknowledges visit of Reeve Laycox and extends invitation
to members of Council to visit school.
Copies to Council.
6) County of Ontario, Assessment Department, advise Re:
use of housewives as PCensus Takers".
Copies to Council.
7. REPORTS
I) Police Commission report of meeting of April i, 1967,
ReI Police duties for lifesaving purposes.
Copies to Council.
Referred to Committee of the Whole Council.
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2) Report from Township Engineer Re: industrial waste.
Copies to Council.
No Action.
3) Report from Township Engineer Re: highway No. 2
Watermains.
Copies to Council.
No action.
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4) Report from Township Engineer Re: Waterworks Progress
Step 1.
Copies to Council.
No action.
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5} Report from Township Engineer Re: Bay Ridges West -
Number of dwellings units approved for C. B. C.
8. BY-LAWS
1) Appoint a member to the Central Lake ontario Conservation
Authority to replace Mr. Edgar James.
TABLED - Council wish to consider a replacement for
Mr. Edgar James.
2) Execute deed to Mrs. M. R. Quellette Re: allowance
between Lots 30 and 31, Concession 4.
See By-law 3294.
3) Agreement with Charles Wilcox Re: motor vehicle pound
and towing service.
TABLED - C. Wilcox has not submitted signed agreement.
4) Close a portion of Highway #2, west of Pairport Road.
(Third Reading)
See By-law 3265.
5) Regulate traffic on Pickering-Scarborough Townline
Pinch Avenue to Third Concession.
See By-¡aw 3293.
6) Regulate erection and provide for the safety of
buildings.
See By-law 3295.
By-Law Number 3265 - Third Reading
Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor
H. Spang moves that the report of the Coamittee of the
Whole on By-law Number 3265 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.
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CARRIED.
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By-Law Numb8~ 3293
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Councillor It. Chatten, seconded by Deputy Reeve
J. L. McPherson moves for leave to introduce a By-
law of The Township of Pickering to authorize speed
limit to regulate traffic on the Pickering-Scarborough
Townline, Pinch Avenue to Third Concession Road and
that same now be read a first time.
Councillor R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor H.Spang
moves that By-law Number 3293 to authorize speed limit
to regulate traffic on the PiCkering-Scarborough Town-
line, Pinch Avenue to Third Concession Road be now
read a second time, and that Council go into Cæunittee
of the Whole thereon.
The Conmittee of the Whole arises and repocts the By-
law as read.
Councillor R. Chat ten, seconded by Councillor N.
Waller moves that the report of the Canmittee of the
Whole on By-law Number 3293 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 3294
Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor
H. Spang moves for leave to introduce a By-law of
The Township of Pickering to authorize the Reeve and
Clerk to execute a deed dated April 17, 1967, to
Mrs. M. R. Ouellette, Re: allowance between lots 30
and 31, Concession 4 and that same now be read a
first time.
Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor
N. Waller moves that By-law Number 3294 to authorize
the Reeve and Clerk to execute a deed dated April 17,
1967, to Mrs. M. R. Ouellette, ReI allowance between
lots 30 and 31, Concession 4 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 J. L. McPb8Don, seconded by Councillor
D. Beer moves that the J:ePOr1: of the COIIIDittee of the
Whole on By-law Number 3294 be adopted, and that the
said By-law be now read a .JThird 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 3295
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Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Councillor H.
Spang moves for leave to introduce a By-law of The
Township of Pickering to regulate the erection and
provide for the safety of buildings and structures
and that same now be read a first time.
Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Councillor R.
Chat ten moves that By-law Number 3295 to regulate the
erection and provide for the safety of buildings
and structures be now read a second t~, 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. Williams, seconded by Councillor N.
Waller moves that the report of the Committee of the
Whole on By-law Number 3295 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.
9. MOTIONS
I) Appoint a Committee to direct opening ceremonies of
New Municipal Building, and co-ordinate ceremonies with
Rouge Hills Lions dedication of Centennial Fountain.
Referred to Committee of the Whole Council.
2) Adopt revised Capital Forecast and direct allotment for
capital works to Township purposes other than schools.
TABLED.
3) MOVED by Councillor H. Spang, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten, that a By-law be prepared prohibiting
parking on the north side of Gould Street from Brock
Street in Brougham, as recommended by the Road
Committee on April 5, 1967.
LOST.
RESOLUTIœs
Resolution #I08/67
MOVED by Councillor D. Beer, seconded by Deputy
Reeve J. L. McPherson, that the Council purchase
from the Department of Highways 3.375 acres of
land more or less as shown on Plan P-1922-63 at
one-half of the appraised value amounting to $4,218.75.
AND THAT our Solicitor be instructed to cOBplete the
necessary transaction.
CARRIED.
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Resolution #109/67
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MOVED by Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson, seconded by
Councillor R. Chatten, that WHERFAS the Council
at their Committee meeting of January 13, 1967, with
representatives of the Canadian National Railways
agreed to the removal of the Pickering Station:
AND WHERPAS the level crossing of Station Road is
no longer required:
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Counc il of the
Township of Pickering agree to the closing of said
crossing at south of C. N. R. right-of-way, as
recommended by the Committee of the Vlhole.
CARRIED.
Resolution #110/67
MOVED by Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson, seconded by
Councillor J. Williams, that Council establish a
Co-ordinating Committee to organize and direct the
execution of a Road Need Study consisting of the
following persons:
1. The Reeve and Members of the Road Conunittee
2. The Township Road Superintendent
3. The District Municipal Engineer (D. H. 0.)
4. A representative ef the Municipal Road Division
Operational Branch D. H. 0., as recOlBended by
the Roads Camnittee on March 29, 1967.
CARltIED .
Resolution #11l/67
MOVED by Councillor D. Beer, seconded by Councillor
H. Spang, that a brief on property tax in the Town-
ship of Pickering be prepared and submitted to the
Prime Minister of Ontario, and that said brief be pre-
pared in conjunction with the School Boards, the Town-
ship Auditors, Clerk and Treasurer, as recommended
by the Finance CC8II1ittae on April 10, 1967.
CARRIED.
Resolution #112/67
MOVED by Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Councillor
H. Spang, that taxes in the amount of $950.16 be written
off, as recommended by the Court of Revision on
February 27th, 1967.
CARRIED.
Instructions - Treasurer to provtde a report on tax write-
off - $50.34 Coupco.
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Resolution #113/67
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MOVED by Councillor N. Waller, seconded by Councillor
H. Spang, that Council again request C. B. C. to
install ~e storm sewer at the rear of properties
fronting on Hillcrest Drive, as recommended by the
Road Committee on April 5, 1967, and
THAT the Township Solicitor be authorized to proceed
with the necessary action.
CARRIED .
Resolution #114/67
MOVED by Councillor D. Beer, seconded by Deputy Reeve
J. L. McPherson, that WHERFAS the Council has set
a date for the Official Opening of the New Municipal
Building, June 10, 1967:
AND WHER~ the Rouge Hills Lions are officially
dedicating the Centennial Fountain on June 10:
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that a Committee be organized
to direct the opening ceremonies and that the said
ceremonies be co-ordinated with that of the Rouge
Lions.
CARRIED.
Resolution #115/67
MOVED by Councillor N. waller, seconded by Councillor
J. Williams, that the Council of the Township of
Pickering does not condone the use of prtme industrial
land for school purPOse s and recOlllltend that the School
Board seek the advice of the Pickering Township Planning
Department in selecting an alternative to this location,
as recoamended by the COIIIDittee of the Whole Council
on April 3, 1967.
CARRIED.
Resolution #ll6/67
MOVED by Councillor R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor
J. Williams, that the C~ittee of the Whole reCOlllll1ends
to Council that the Township exercise its rights, of
the agreement, and purchase the industrial lands sold
to Satok at the original purchase price as per the
agreement, as recommended by the Committee of the Whole
Council on April 3, 1967.
CARRIED .
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Resolution #ll7/67
MOVED by Counc illor R. Chatten, seconded by Deputy
Reeve J. L. McPherson, that the Underground Services
in the Rougedale Acres Subdivision be accepted by the
Township and that the T':"':mship Solicitor be instruct~
to draw the necessary iL-;,unents to this end, as . .:
recomaended by the PUblic Utilities Committee March
15, 1967.
CARRIED.
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Resolution #118/67
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MOVED by Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Deputy
Reeve J. L. McPherson, that the Rouge-Highland
Subdivision covering Registered Plan M-5 and 678 be
accepted and the Economical Mutual Insurance Canpany
Bonds 607320 and 607657 be returned. Further that
the Township Solicitor be instructed to draw the
necessary documents to this end, as recommended by
the Public Utilities Committee March 15, 1967.
CAlUtIED .
Resolution #119/67
MOVED by Councillor R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor
J. Williams, that the Department of Municipal Affairs
be requested to provide terms of reference, if available,
of other municipalities dividing into rural and urban
areas, and that the Township be advised of any assis-
tance that the Department could provide to assist the
Township in pr~paring a feasible study, as recommended
by the Finance Committee on April 10, 1967.
Yea: Beer, Spang, Laycox, Chatten, Waller, Williams
Nay: McPherson
CARRIED.
Resolution #120/67
MOVED by Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten, that the Roads and Underground Services in
Bay Ridges West covering the following roads be assumed
subject to a One Year Maintenance period and that the
Township Solicitor be instructed to draw the necessary
document to this end.
SANOK DRIVE
BREDA AVENUE
Fairport Road to Batory Avenue
Batory Ave. to East Limit of Timmins Gdns.
Timmins Gardens to S. Limit of Boxworth
Pl.
Vistula Drive to East Limit of Elvira Crt.
Vistula Drive to Breezy Drive
Fairport Rd. to Batory Ave.
Lynx Avenue to Breezy Drive
Pairport Rd. to N. St. Line Sunrise Ave.
Batory Ave. to Breezy Drive
Fairport Rd. to Breezy Drive
Breezy Dr. to Oklahoma Dr.
Breezy Dr. to Oklahoma Dr.
Oklahoma Drive to Sunrise Ave.
Chipmunk St. to Breezy Drive
Fairport Rd. t:o F:ast Limit Chipmunk St.
Fairport Rd. to S. Limit R.P. M-20
Hillcrest Rd. to Sanok Dr.
Between Lot 69 & Lot 70 from
H:'· ~.crest Rd. to W. Limit LP. M-20
HLc ··.crest Rd. to Sanok Drive
Sanok Drive (West) to Sanok Dr. (East)
VISTUIA DRIVE
TIøUNS GARDŒS
BOXWOItTH PLACE
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ELVIRA COURT
BATORY AVE.
LYNX AV!NUE
OLIVA STREET
BREEZY DRIVE
ESSACRESCENT
OKlAHOMA DR.
YERm4I ST.
LEASIDE ST.
CHIPMUNK ST.
MINK AVE.
SUNRISE AVE.
HILLCREST RD.
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UNNAMED RD. ALLOWANCE -
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MORETTA AVE. - Sanok Dr. (West) to Sanok Drive (East)
HÁNSWORTH CRT. - Breda Ave. to N. Limit Hansworth Court
SAMFORD LAND - Sanok Drive to Fairport Rd.
NARVIK AVE. - Hillcrest Rd. to Fairport Rd.
GREY'COAT LANE - Sanok Drive to Narvik Ave.
HILLVIEW CR. - Narvik Avenue to S. Limit R.P. M-20
VICTORY DRIVE - Narvik Ave. to S. Limit R.P. M-20
IAKEVIEW AVE. - Narvik Ave. to S. Limit R.P. M-20
as recommended by the Public Utilities Committee on
March 15, 1967.
CARRIED .
See Resolution #121/67 - Rescinding Resolution #120/67
Resolution #121/67
MOVED by Councillor R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor
J. Williams, that the resolution authorizing assumption
of roads and underground services in Bay Ridges West
be rescinded pending satisfactory drainage being provided
behind the homes on Hillcrest prive.
CARRIED.
Resolution #122/67
MOVED by Councillor N. Waller, seconded by Deputy Reeve
J. L. McPhersoD, that the Clerk be authorized to have
the handrails installed in the Council Chambers and on
the outside stairs to the parking area, and have the
necessary altecations made to the counter in the
Treasurer1s office.
CARRIED.
Resolution #123/67
MOVED by Councillor N. Waller, seconded by Councillor
J. Williams, that the Council authorize the Planning
Direct.or to retain the services of Municipal Planning
Consultants Company Limited to review the Official
Plan of the Township of Pickering in its entirety with
a view to rewriting same as recœmended by the Planning
Board.
CARRIED.
Resolution #124/67
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MOVED by Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten, that WBERFAS a petition for local improvement
of water mains and sewers has been received by the Clerk
to service homes on Maple Avenue, Pairport:
AND WHEREAS the petition has been received by the Clerk
and certified as to its completeness:
BE IT THEREPORE IU!SOLVED that the Engineer be directed
to prepare a report fo:~· Council as to the feasibility
of completing this sai...:·. "'ocal improvMient, anå aJ.so
to prepare estimates as ~o its cost.
CARRIED.
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Resolution #125/67
MOVED by Councillor R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor
J. Williams, that the Engineer be authorized to remove
blockage in the Chester Creek as recommended by the Road
Committee on April 5, 1967.
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CARRIED.
Resolution #126/67
MOVED by Councillor H. Spang, seconded by Deputy Reeve
J. L. McPherson, that the C. P. R. crossing of Sideline
14/15, Concession 4 be protected by flashers and bells
as recommended by the Road Committee on April 5, 1967.
CARRIED.
Resolution #127/67
MOVED by Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson, seconded by
Councillor H. Spang, that Council instruct Mr. Frank
Prouse, Building Inspector to refund the $300.00
Building Deposit applied to Plan 274, Lot 14 to Miss
V. Swan whose house in Rosebank has now been completed,
as recamnended by Mr. Prouse.
Yea: Beer, Spang, McPherson, Laycox, Waller
Nay: Chat ten, Williams
CARRIED.
Resolution #128/61
MOVED by Councillor N. Waller, seconded by Councillor
H. Spang, to accept the highest tender of $25.75 for
the ~ ton pick-up truck located at Pickering Beach
Fire Hall.
CARRIED.
MOVED by Councillor H. Spang, seconded by Councillor D.
Beer, that this meeting do now adjourn, 10:10 p. m.
CARRIED.
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