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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFebruary 5, 1968 3/68 C 0 UN C I L MEETING PIC K E R I N G A meeting of the Pickering Township Council waS held on MONDAY, the FIFTH day of FEBRUARY, 1968, at EIGHT P.M. PRESENT : Reeve J. R. Williams Deputy Reeve R. Chatten ~ Councillors V. D. D. A. J. Rudik Beer Kitchen King Kruger Clerk D. J. Plitz ilJ ADOPTION OF MINUTES Moved by Councillor K. Kruger, seconded by Councillor D. Beer, that the Council minutes of January 23,1968, be adopted as amended. CARRIED Notice of Motion - submitted by Councillor Rudik was omitted from the minutes of January 23,1968. Councillor Rudik made the following notice of motion -- THAT the question be put on the b~llot at the next municipal election, extending the vote on all non- money questions in the municipal elections to all persons over the age of 21 who are British subjects by birth or naturalizatiQn. See Resolution #36/68. lill ACCOUNTS Finance - Councillor Kruger indicated that the method of obtaining Council approval of the monthly accounts, by sending these out to the respective councillors was not proper as the accounts represented the only copies of vouchers for Township records. He did not wish to accept the responsibility for these if they should become losti aad recommended that these be left at the municipa office where he would arrange to review these. Buildin~ - Cheque #438 -- $95.21 -- This cheque was deléted as Council feel this voucher should be covered by warranty. By-Law Clerk to investigate and report back to Council. - Purchases of goods and material through the Township accounts from private companies should not be encouraged. Council suggests this be discontinued. ~ l MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor A. King, that the report of the Standing Committee on FINANCE, recommend- ing payment of accounts in the amount of $552,387.21 be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor D. Beer, that the report of the Standing Committee on PLUMBING AND BUILDING, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of.$554.31beadopted. CARRIED - 2 - 3/68 MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, that the report of the Standing Committee on PROPERTY, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of $5,634.97 be adopted. CARRIED ~ MOVED by Councillor A. King, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that the report of the Standing Committee on BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of $3,887.85 be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Councillor A. King, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that the report of the Standing Committee on PARKS AND RECREATION, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of $1,311.68 be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor A.King, that the report of the Standing Committee on POLICE, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of $16,393.11 be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Councillor D. Beer, seconded by Councillor V.Rudik, that the report of the Standing Committee on FIRE, recommend- ing payment of accounts in the amount of $7,100.14 be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, that the report of the Standing Committee on PUBLIC UTILITIES, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of $4,511.35 be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor D. Beer, that the report of the Standing Committee on SEWAGE, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of $8,207.54 be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that the report of the Standing Committee on ENGINEERING, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of $l5,706.29 be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor A. King that the report of the Standing Committee on SANITATioN, recommending payment of accounts in the amount $6,854.15 be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Deput11eeve R. Chatten, that the report of the Standing Committee on WELFARE, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of $4,452.24 be adopted. (From Dec. 28 - Dec.31/67) CARRIED ~ MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, that the report of the Standing Committee on WELFARE, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of $l5,O12.0l be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor A. King, that the report of the Standing Committee on ROADS AND BRIDGES, recommending payment of accounts in the amount of $39,977.93 be adopted. CARRIED .ill1l 1. 2. ~ 3. 4. 5. 6. - 3 - 3/68 CORRESPONDENCE The Pickering Township Museum Board requests guidance from Council re the completion of the Centennial project and the Museum drainage problem. Referred to Committee of the Whole Council. Mrs. Russell L. Holder, Chairman of the West Rouge School Yard Project advises of the progress of this project and requests Council to give it the priority it deserves and make the completion funds available so that the work can be completed in the early Spring. Copies to Council January 26,1968. Referred to Committee of the Whole Council. Mr. W. Glen How, Q. C., Solicitor for IÆr. Charles S. Morton, submits summary of course of action taken towards his client by the Pickering Township Police Department. Letter read in open Council. Reeve Williams informed Council that Police Chief Parker had acknowledged this letter. Ontario Development Corporation advises that it ~s unable to reverse its ruling as outlined in l~s letter of January 19, 1968. However, -it would be willing to provide a number of conventional repayable loans at reasonable rates of interest to companies wishing to settle in the Township. Referred to Committee of the Whole Council. Mr. William G. Newman, M.P.P., Ontario South, replied to our request for assistance with respect to the Ontario Development Corporation to have Pickering To~ship included in its plan. He advises that he will give his -whole-hearted BUppÐrt to the Township's application. He has, in fact, requested the Ontario Development Corporation to reconsider the Township's application. Referred to the Committee of the Whole. Reeve Williams' opinion was that the Township should give this another try, and not leave it at this stage. Mr. A. W. Tyas, Business Administrator, expresses thanks on behalf of the Trustees of School Board Area #2 for the Fire Department's quick efficient assistance in attending to Mr. Ducette when he was striken with a heart attack. .ilY.) +NFORMAT:rnN 1. ~ 2. 3. 4. Finance Committee meeting re Firefighters' Arbitration hear- ing February 6, 2 p.m., in the office of Warren K. Winkler, of Ferguson, Montgomery, Cassels & Mitchell, 85 Richmond St. W., Toronto. Council suggests that a night" meeting with Mr. W. K. Winkler be arpanged February 7, 8 or 9, 1968, as an alternate to Feb.6, 1968 - 2 p.m. Mr. F. A. Lashley, Director, De~artment of Agriculture and Food advises that a grant of 25% has been approved under the Community,Centres Act toward the cost of a school building purchased by the Township for a Community Centre. Mr. C. S. Ufnal acknowledges appointment to represent Council as a Director of the Pickering-Ajax General Hospital for the year 1968. W. Darcy McKeough, Minister, Department of Municipal Affairs, submits target dates for submission of briefs re the Smith Report on Taxation. Schedule as follows: 5. ~ 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ~ 11. l2. - 4- 3/68 March 1 - Private individuals and organizations April 1 - Individual Municipalities May 1 - Municipal Associations The Planning Department advises appointment of Mr. Wank as Chairman, and Mr. Lowe as Vice Chairman for the 1968 Planning Board. Refer to Planning Board Minutes of January 18, 1968. Copies to Council January 26, 1968. The Planning Board advises appointment of Mr. Rudik as elected representative, and Mr. Wank as appointed representa- tive to the East District Joint Planning Committee. Refer to Planning Board Minutes of January 18,1968. Copies to Council January 26, 1968. The Planning Board advises that no objections were received when the application to amend zoning By-law 3036 by By-law 3356 (Transonic Ltd., Part Lot 3, Range 3) was originally circulated, and the one objection resulting from notification of the intention of the Municipality to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of By-law 335ó is not justified in the Board's opinion and does not warrant further consideration. Refer to Planning Board Minutes of January 18,1968. Copies to Council January 26,1968. See Resolution #27/68. The Planning Board advises of a meeting with the Municipal Planning Consultants on February 15,196&, at 8~OO p.m. Council members are invited to attend. Refer to Planning Board Minutes of January 18,1968. Copies to Council January 26, 1968. The Municipal Planning Consultants have requested direction from the Planning Board in view of the pending Metropolitan Toronto and Region Transportation Study Report. The Board was of the opinion that a letter should be written to the M.P.P., Mr. W. Newman, outlining the preparation of the Official Plan Review in an attempt to obtain all information possible with respect to this study. Refer to Planning Board Minutes of January l8, 1968. Copies to Council January 26,1968. See Resolution #30/68. The Ontario Department of Education advises of the position of School Boards in 1968, in so far as the provision of additional school accommodation is concerned, or the planning for such accommodation, in the light of the announcement of the establishment of larger units of administration, effec- tive 1st January, 1969. Copies to Council. Clerk to obtain copies for Council - The Re-organization of Schools - Jurisdictions in the Province of Ontario. Mr. C. F. Kitchen, Representative of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 129, confirms date of meeting set for 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 13,1968. An invitation is extended to Council by W. Darcy McKeough, Minister, Department of Municipal Affairs, to attend the third annual Councillors' Seminar sponsored by the Ontario Good Roads Association in Toronto, on Monday morning, February 26, 1968. ~REPORTS l. Township Engineer reports on Justine Holdings Ltd., Part Lot 28, Broken Front Range 3. Copies to Council. - 5 - 3/68 2. Township Engineer reports re watermains and sanitary sewers in the industrial area. ~ Copies to Council January 26, 1968. Township of Pickering Fire Department Report for the year 1967. 3. Copies to Council January 3l, 1968. Chief Lynde to release Fire Report, 1967, to the Press. 4. Building Permit Report, 1967. Total Permits Dwelli~ only Dwellings additions Private Garages Hydro Permits Restaurants Church Service Station Addition to Ballycliffe Nursing Home Woodlands Centennial School School Addition Milk Retail Outlets Shopping Plaza at corner Fanfare & Port Union Road Acme Top Manufacturing factory addition Storage buildings, porches, horse stables, wrecking mushroom house, chicken houses,etc. 97 430 163 65 84 lO 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Estimated Total Value for Year $19,109,415.00 30,935.75 Total Fees C . Hollinger Building Department Report on Building Permit Application, 1968. 5. Seven permits were issued for the month as follows: 3 - house addition 1 - foundation only 1 - private garage 1 - lumber storage (Pickering Sash) 1 - repair to dwelling. Total Value $44,500.00 Fees 92.00 ~ Following is a breakdown of applications received for new dwellings in their respective categories as per Resolution 62/68: A - 86 for Plan M-I05 and M-I06 1 for Plan M-20 (C.B.C.) B - 43 - Of the 43 applications, 15 are area and contain anywhere from 2 to The balance are individual existing in the Frenchman's Bay area. C - 3 - Rural Farm. for the rural 15 acres. lots mostly Would you please advise if a lot has a house on it and the owner wishes to demolish same and build a new dwelling, would this come under the 100 permit quota? C H 11- . 0 ~nger , Building Department Referred to Committee of the Whole Council. - 6- 3/68 (VI) BY-LAWS By-Law Number 3405 - (Third Reading) The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law as read. ~ Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor A. King, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number 3405 to authorize the constIUction of watermains and sanitary sewers, be adopted. That watermains be constructed on both sides of Brock Road between the north street line of Montgomery Park Road and a point 750 feet north of the north street line of Montgomery Park Road, and on the west side of Brock Road between a point 750 feet north of the north street line of Montgomery Park Road and a point 945 feet south of the south street line of Base Line Road at an estimated cost of $87,000.00 as local improvements under the provisions of The Local Improvement Act. That sanitary sewers be constructed on the west side of Brock Road between a point 750 feet north of the north street line of Montgomery Park Road and a point 945 feet south of the south street line of Base Line Road; on an easement between Brock Road and Sandy Beach Road and on Sandy Beach Road between a point 3100 feet south of the south street line of Base Line Road and a point 4000 feet south of the south street line of Base Line Road at an estimated cost of $188,000.00 as local improvements under the provisions of The Local Improvement Act. 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 3445 - (Two Readings Only) Councillor A. King, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Pickering to amend By-law #3212, designating through highways, by adding Reytan Blvd. from 50 feet east of Krosno Blvd. to Drava St. and Drava St. from Reytan Blvd. to Sandy Beach Rd., and that same now be read a first time. Councillor A. King, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, moves that By-law Number 3445 to amend By-law #32l2 designating through highways be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. By-Law Number 3446 Councillor D. Beer, seconded by Councillor V. RudikL moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of ~ickering to appoint the following to the Pickering Township Museum Committee for the year 1968: ~ Robf;'Y"t Miller Mtlt()i1 Parkin F' ~ IL Fox Harry Cook Mrs. Dierdre Earle John R. Williams - Council D. Beer - Council and that same now be read a first time. Councillor D. Beer, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, moves that By-law Number 3446 to appoint members to the Pickeríng Township Museum Committee for the year 1968 be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee o£ the Whole thereon. - 7 ~ 3/68 The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law as read. Councillor D. Beer, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number 3440 be adoptedL and that the said By-law be now read a Third Time and ¥ASSED, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. ~ CARRIED By-Law Number 3447 Councillor D. Beer, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Pickering to appoint the following to the Township of Pickering Crown Game Preserve: Bill Newman Lorne Jones Clare Balsdon Howard Plaxton Henry Westney Sidney Pugh William Mitchell H. Spang Victor Rudik - Council Donald Beer - Council and that same now be read a first time. Councillod D. BeerL seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, moves that By-law Number 3447 to appoint members to the Township of Pickering Crown Game Preserve 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. Beer, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number 3447 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 3448 Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor D. Beer mOBS for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Pickering to appoint the following to the Tòwnship of Pickering Public Library Board: ~ John R. Williams - Reeve Mrs. Milton J. Mowbray Mrs" ~J. Rowan - Public School M.rs" r:. 0 v Reilly - Separate School MJ'::-;. IJ~ T. Johnston ~!i:r ¿:; c ? ~ B . Phin rf.œ v ;', Lowes Mr, R. 3anderson l'flr. Al ban C. Ward and that same now be read a first time. Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves that By-law Number 3448 to appoint members to the To1rmsbj.p of Pickering P-~blic Library Board be now read a secxd time, and that Council go into Committee of the Who:'-e i..hereon. The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law as read. - 8 - 3/68 Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number 3448 be adoptedþ and that the said By-law be now read a Third Time and ASSED, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED By-Law Number 3449 ~ Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor A. King, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Pickering to authorize the execution of a Notice from the Corporation of the Township of Pickering to Middlebridge Developments Limited, dated February 6,1968, and that same now be read a first time. Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Colmcillor V. Rudikt moves that By-law Number 3449 to authorize the execut10n of a Notice from the Corporation of the Township of Pickering to Middlebridge Developments Limited, dated February 6, 1968, 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. Kruger, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves that the report of the Co~~ittee of the Whole on By-law Number ,3449 be adopted and that the said By-la~ 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 3450 Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Pickering to authorize the borrowing of $1,750,000.00, to meet until the taxes are collected, the current expenditures of the Municipality for the year, and to rescind By-law #3420 and that same now be read a first time. Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor D. Beer, moves that By-law Number 3450 to authorize ,the borrowing of $1,750,000.00 and to rescind By-law #3420 be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law as read. Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor A. King, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number 3450 be adopted, and that the said By-law be now read. a Third Time arid fA ~?ED, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and tb;;> of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED ~ - 9 - 3/68 ..LVII) RESOLUTIONS Resolution #27/68 MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor A. King, that this Council does hereby endorse the recommendation of the Pickering Township Planning Board on January 18, 196$, and hereby directs that the objection received to By-law 3356 is not considered justified and that the Ontario Municipal Board be advised accordingly. ~ CARRIED Resolution #28/68 MOVED by Councillor A. King, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten! that whereas the 1966-67 Council gave notice to the M1n1ster of Municipal Affairs that the Council of the Township of Pickering agreed to subdivisions T-17737 and T-17805, known respectively as the East Ridge and Marfield Developments; and WHEREAS the Ontario Municipal Board has imposed a limit of 100 residential building permits for the year 1968, in order to avoid any further imbalance in the industrial to residential ratio of assessment; NOW THEREFORE the Coiotncil of the Corporation of the Township of Pickering resolves that the subdivisions known by the Department of Municipal Affairs as T-17737 and T-17805, are considered to be premature and not in the best interest of the municipality at this time; and The Council further resolves that the Clerk be directed to notify the Minister of Municipal Affairs of the Council's decision with respect to subdivisions T-17737 and T-17$05. CARRIED Resolution #29/68 MOVED by Councillor A. Kirg, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that the By-law Enforcement Department be permitted to prepare specifications for a new truck for the dog pound and that Mr. Craig be authorized to call for tenders as recommended by the By-law Enforcement Committee at their meeting of January 24, 1968. CARRIED Resolution #30/68 MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, that a letter be written to t4e Premier of Ontario explaining the present situation in Pickeri~g Township with respect tþ the Offi~ial Plan Review, reque~ting ~¡l informa- tion pos~ible with respect to the Metpopolitan Toronto and Region Transportation Stuày, as recommended by the Planning Board, January l8, 1968z.. and a copy of this lett.er be directed to Mr. W. G. Newman, M.Y.P. CARRIED t Resolution #31/6$ MOVED by Councillor D. Beer, seconded by Councillor V, Rudik, that Chief Lynde be authorized to purchase one fire truck as per tender submitted by King Seagraves Ltd. and that the Chief investigate the possibility of obtaining a reduction in price by the substitution of gate va¡ves, priming devices and tank top other than specified, and that the Fire Truc~ be placed in the Claremont Fire Hall and further that the purchase price be spread over a two year period and paid for out of current levies as recommended by the Fire Committee January 31, 1968, CARRIED - 10 - 3/68 Resolution #32/68 MOVED by Councillor A. King, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign the contract with Willard Hunt for the construction of the new Pickering Police Station subject to the Solicitor checking the contract and performance bond. CARRIED ~ Recorded Vote: Yea: Beer;-Rudik, Chatten, Williams, Kruger, King, Kitchen Resolution #33/68 MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that the Engineer be instructed to prepare an Engineer's Report on the installation of a watermain on Rosebank Road N. between the reservoir and the north limit of S~ of Lot 30, Concession 1 and that the necessary By-law authorizing the work be prepared, as recommended by the Public Utilities Committee January 25, 1968. CARRIED Resolution #34/68 MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, that the Engineer be authorized to install the necessary fittings and section of 6" diameter watermains required to clear the supply and feeder main entering the Rosebank Reservoir at the estimated cost of $835.00, as recommended by the Public Utilities Committee, January 25, 1968. CARRIED Resolution #35/68 MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, that the owners abutting the White's Road water- main between the First Concession Road and the entrance road to Woodlands Centennial Road be permitted a connection to the waterma~n subject to the owner agreeing to pay in cash a sum of $7.00 per foot frontage or alternatively that the owner agrees to sign an agreement to be reøistered against the title of his property wherein he agrees to pay the same amount over a period of years, not to exceed 20 years, at current debenture interest rate, as recommended by the Public Utilities Committee, January 25, 1968. CARRIED Resolution #36/68 MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor D.Kitchen, that whereas at present only persons who are owners or tenants in Pickering Township are eligible to vote in a municipal election; and WHEREAS in a Provincial or Federal election all persons over the age of 21 who are British subjects by birth or naturalization may vote; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Pickering resolves that the following question be put on the ballot at the next municipal election -- HAre you in favour of extendhg the vote on all non-money questions in municipal elections to all persons over the age of 21 who are British subjects by birth or naturalization?U CARRIED - 11 - 3/68 Resolution #37/6g MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor A.King, that whereas the West Rouge Pee Wee Hockey Team is to represent the Township of Pickering at the Quebec tournament on or about the l7th of February, 1968; ~ AND WHEREAS this team and its members have raised most of the $800.00 required to transport them to and from Quebec City by the selling of pop, collecting of bottles and donations from parents; AND \'lHEREAS the team is in need of further donations to help support it on this special occasion; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Township of Pickering donate the sum of $50.00 to the. team to help defray expenses. CARRIED Resolution #38/68 MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor A. King, that whereas it is desirable to democratize to a greater extent the order of business during open Council meetings; AND WHEREAS Procedural By-law Number 3299 needs updating and revision in certain sections; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: That the Committee of the Whole Council draw up amendments to By-law Number 3299 and in particular give effect to: A. Altering Section B3 ¡¡Order of Businessu to read (i) (ii) (iii) Minutes of previous meetings Accounts Deputations B. and the remaining business in an order to be selected by the Committee Review To add suitable wording under Section G. General, subsection 4 iiDeputationsti to ensure that after the presentation of a written or verbal brief the deputation will know in clear terms the follow-up action to be taken on the subject matter. CARRIED Resolution #39/68 MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that Bifo Construction Limited whose tendered price is the lowest bid, be awarded the contract to install water and sewer services to the industrial lands subject to the Engineer?s approval. CARRIED lY111J DELEGATIONS Moved by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that I~. M. Broz be heard.- Mr. Broz is an owner of Lot 71, Plan 350, East Rouge area, he explained to Council that he bought this lot on June 18, 1966, with the intention of building a house. He further indicated that at the time of purchase he was not made aware of the existance of By-law #2511 which under Section 6.10 states permits would not be issued for building of resiaent1al homes in areas where no sewers are located. Mr. Broz complained that other building permits were issued in the area at the time he made the purchase of this lot, - 12 - 3/68 and assumed that he would have no difficulty obtaining a building permit. Mr. Broz was informed that building permits were issued in the interval between approval of an amendment to allow this, and the ultimate rejection of it by the Ontario Municipal Board. The Council was sympathetic to Mr. Broz, however they expressed their regret in not being able to provide him with a solution. ~ lIX) TENDERS INDUSTRIAL LAND SANITARY SEWERS & WATERMAINS 1. APRILE CONTRACTING LTD. 2. BIFO CONSTRUCTION LTD. 3. CON-DRAIN CO. LTD. 4. D. COSENTINO CO. LTD. 5. COVASSIN CONSTRUCTION LTD. 6. CRAFTïÑOOD CONSTRUCTION LTD. "7. J.M. CONSTRUCTION LTD. :.11. REGENT CONSTRUCTION CO. 9. TRIPP CONSTRUCTION CO. 10. WESTWOOD DRAIN CO. ll. YEARLY & REED LTD. ~ TENDERED PRICES SEWERS $159,649.56 WATERMAINS 62,895.20 TOTAL 222,514.76 SEWERS 1l7,707.85 WATERMAINS 60.188.60 TOTAL 177,896.45 SEvlERS 131,625.85 WATERMAINS 6~.283.3Q TOTAL 19 ,909.21 SEWERS 141,341.00 WATERMAINS 6H68.00 TOTAL 20 , 09.00 SEWERS 164,278.00 WATERMAINS 75.218.90 TõTAt 239,496.90 SEWERS l67,730.04 WATERMAINS 64.661.30 TOTAL 232,391.34 SEWERS 136,149.17 WATERMAINS ~.355.~ TOTAL 21 ,504.7 SE\ŸERS 174,174.50 vlATERMAINS 7 0 , lli-LiQ TOTAL 244,330.00 SEWERS 129,419.46 WATERMAINS ~6,3°tM TOTAL 1 5,722.4 SEWERS 148,038.75 WATERMAINS 6286.20 TO At 21 , 94.95 SEWERS 139,545.25 VlATERMAINS 64.128.60 TOTAL 203,673.85 MOved by Councillor D. Beer, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, that this meeting now adjourn at 11:20 p.m. Date- ~J'fy ./