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MUNICIPAL
BUILDING
BROUGHAM
A Meeting of Council was held on MONDAY, the THIRD day of MAY, 1954,
commencing at the hour of TEN o'clock in the forenoon.
. PRESENT: George T. Todd, in the Chair
Clare A. Balsdon
William G. Newman
William G. Lawson
Hugh G. Michell
The MINUTES of Council Meeting held on the l2th day of Apr£l, 1954,
were read, and onoMOTION of Mr. Bàlsdon, seconded by Mr. Lawson, adopted.
CARRIED
The MINUTES of Council Meeting held on the l3th day of April, 1954,
were read, and on MOTION of Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Lawson, adopted.
CARRIED
The MINUTES of Council Meeting held on the 20th day of April, 1954, .
were read, and on MOTION of Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, adoptèd.
CARRIED
The following PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard:
1. Douglas PIitz, applying for position of Assi~tant Assessor.
2. Delbert F. Goslin, applying for position of Assistant ~ssessor.
3. Mr. Poweii, Concession 1, Lot 9, asked permission to erect an
extension on garage, which would provide sleeping quarters for his
brother, who has lived in trailer at the rear of his property for
the past five years. '
4. Jack Hewson and delegation, asked Council to expropriate a right-
of-way over the lands of Mrs. Hattie Moffat, of Bowmanville, so
they would have an entrance tò the reâr of their property, as the
front entrance has been washed away by the lake.
5. F. J. Prouse asked Council's opinion whether a Building Permit should
be issued for'a garage in Plan 345, as such garage would be built òn
the only four feet from the main residence. Council recommended
that Mr; Frouse require a fire wall on the 'one side of the garage.'
6. Mrs. Williamson and others, of Frenchman's Bay, requested that a
Municipal Garbage 'System be set up, as they are not satisfied with
the present service as given by Messrs. Jackson and Irish. The
Reeve appointed Messrs. Newman, Balsdon and Lawson a committee to
investigate a Municipal garbage system, and report back to Council
at 'their next meeting.
7. Mr. Mink, Concession y, Lot 1, asked that Council instal a culvert
for him, 'áS'~Hé'órie in present 'use is broken. Mr. Ward agreed to
pu~ a ne~'èulvert in shortly.
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8. Ed~ie MaHdnev; 'Hårweod Drive, asked for three Taxi Licenses.
9. John Usatv asked that his roads in Plan 434 be assumed by the
Township. Clerk to write Mr. Usaty, requiring that all improper
culverts in approaches to privatè drives be replaced with proper
cu~verts, before the Township will assume such roads. Mr. Usaty
agree~ to pay 50% of the cost of extra gråvel needed to br.ing
the street to Council's standard.
9. Mr. Dancey, of'Pi~kering Beach, asked that consideration be given
to a Municipal drainage of the entire Pickering Beach subdivision.
lOa James Neal, r~présenting Niagara Brand Spray.
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The following CORRESPONDENCE was read:
1. Applications for Assistant Assessor:
Douglas Plitz, R. R. 3, Pickering, Ont.
Delbert F. Goslin, Toronto, Ontario
G. Singley, Lansing,'Ontario.
George A. Juralewicz, Scarborough, Ont.
Roy D. Benjamin, Wallaceburg, Onto
Charles Rogerson, Trenton, Ontario
J. J. Finnegan, Ajax, Ontario
Ivan L. Hoskin, R. R. l,Whitby, Ont.
Jerry Souillet, Toronto; Ontario
H. B. 'Dayman, Troy, Ontario
Joseph Paglia, Toronto, Ontario.
Department of Highways, advising that'they are paying 50% grant on
t 3,076.32 on the 1953 over-expenditure of our Road By-Law.
3.
Pickering Township Police Commission, advising that they have
again discussed the matter of back pay through increase to' ex-
Sergeant F. W. White, and are of the opinion that his claim has
no merit in law.
4.
F. J. Prouse. Report of estimated cost of buildings in the month
of April, ~296,450.00, being a total of the year to date of
$ 8l9,550.00, which is $ 81,000.00 more than the total this time
last year.
5.
William G. Manning, County Clerk; enclôsing copy of their By~Law '
Number 1781, whereby the Township of Pickering is assessed for
$ 94,992.48 for the year 1954.
6.
Department of Highways, advising that our By-Law Number 1981 for
t 130,000.00 Road Expenditure for the 'year 1954 has been approved'
in the amount of $ 112,000.00 only. ~
7.
Canadian Oil Companies tendered on Gasoline, Grade 2, 22.7¢ per gallon.
8. Imperial Oil Limited tendered on Gasoline, Grade 2, 22.7¢ per gallon.
9. Shell Oil Company Ltd; tendered on Gasoline, Grade 2, 21.7¢ "
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A GREED that all membèrs of Council investigate Mr. Powell's trailer and
proposed garage for the accommodation of his brother
. ,
As the Police Commission recommended payment to the following Police
Officers for their work on statutory holidays, it was MOVED by Mr. Michell,
seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that the following acéounts for 1953 be paid:
Sgt. D. Freeman, 56 hours at $ 1.50 per hour .........i $ g4~00
P. C. Grant Thompson, 56 hours at $ 1.50 per hour ..... 84.00
P. C. Daniels, 56 hours at $ 1.50 per hour ............ 84.00
P. c. R. Watson, g hours at $ 1.50 per hour ........... 12.00
$ 264.00
CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Michell, that Council p~~chasß one
Marchant Calculator, 10 Bank, at a net price of $ 787.50; also a desk
and chair for tHe Assessor. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Michell, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that Douglas PIitz be
hired as Assistant Assessor at a sala~y of $ 2,800.00. M~TION LO~T
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that D. F. Goslin be em-
ployed as Assistant Ass~ssor at a salary of $ 3,lOO.00. CARRIED
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MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman1 that Douglas PIitz be
employed as Assistant Clerk at a salary of ~ 3,000.00. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that the following shall
comprise the Court of Revision för the balance of the year 1954:
Gèorge T. Todd, Chairman'
Clare A. Balsdon '
William G. Newman
William G. Lawson
Hugh G. Michell
CARRIED
WHEREUPON the' above-named members of the Court of Revision took their
oaths of office and formed themselves into a Court of Revision to deal
'with Appeals against the Supplementary 1954 Assessment Roll. 'GA~HIED
The following were the Appeals:
Roll 'Nàme and Plan Total Reason for
No. Address or Con. Lot Value Appeal Decision
3109 Louis Bahman 2 Pt. S! $ 375. No Basement. Sustained
-1 R.R.2, Pickering 21 Garage being
built for
storage and
workshop
MOVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, that assessment be sustained.
CARRIED
1237 Amelia Desjardins 492 52 1775. Wishes to be Sustained
-52 Dunbarton, Ont. Separate School
supporter.
Refers to vari-
ation in assm't
of other home
owners.
MOVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, that assessment be sustained. C
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g66 Ross B. Lee, 509' 37 575. Wishes to know Sustained
-14 37 Glenview Rd. full tax and
Pickering, Ont. why additional
tax is added.
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that assessment be sustained.
CARRIED
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Eva D. Newall, 432
Frenchman's Bay
R.R.3, Pickering
8
550.
Claims un-
finished
interior
Reduc e hot
by $325.0C
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that assessment be reduced
on house by $ 325.00. CARRIED
3108
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Evelyn M. Perry '2
R.R.2, Pickering
S! 20
gOO.
Reduced
$ 375.00
No new bldgs.
added. Not
any addition
to original
building.
MOVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that assessment be reduced by
¡ 375.00. < . - - - < .<,," CARRIED
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866
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Robt. H. 'Robertson 509
36 Glenview Rd.
Pickering, Ont.
36
925.
Claims addition- Sustained
al assm't not
justified because
previous assm't not
received.
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that assessment be sustained.
CARRIED
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Court of Revision (Continued)
Roll
No.
Name and
Address
Plan or
Con . LQ~
Total Reason for
Value Appeal
Decision
1237
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Bennett, Mona C. 492
Bennett, Edward Wm.
Dunbarton
5l
1600.
Not in accord Sustained
with the
amount of
additional
assm't wishes
same fully
explained.
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that assessment be sustained.
CARRIED
Reason
Assm't
S.s.
Rebate
Granted
APPLICATIONS FOR REBATE OF TAXES
1589
Nixon, Edward
Pickering, Ont.
311
50
Hot1se
Burned
Feb. 1/54
T axes for
1954
3 E '$1100.
Assm't
$75.46
on $1100.00
CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that 1954 taxes
assessment, amounting to $ 75.46, be rebated.
. 3047
Smitp, Bernard C. 342
Pickering, Ont.
57 Shed
Removed
8 X $
Refund 4. W
asked from
July 1st
to Dec. 31.
Too late
for this.
Eligible for
tax refund on
$20. for all
1954.
$20.00
Assm't
$1.14
lOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that 1954 taxes on $20.00
assessment, amounting to $ 1~14, be rebated. CARRIED
On MOTION of Mr. Newman, the Court of Revision adjourned.
FINANCE REPORT
Your Standing Committee on FINANCE begs leave to report and recommends
payment of the following:
April, 1954 ~ Accounts .......... $2,139.15
All of which is respectfully submitted.
"H. G. Michell"
Chairman
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MOVED by Mr. Michell, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that the Report of the. Standing
Committee on FINANCE, as jus~ read, be adopted. C AaRI ED
WELFARE REPORT
Your Standing Committee on WELFARE begs leave to report and recommends payment
of the following:
April, 1954 - Provinciál ...........
Municipal............
Hospitalization ......
$ "430.l4
33.44
533.75
.. 997.33
All of which is respectfully submitted.
"W. G: Lawson"
Chairman
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MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the Report of the
St~ding Committee on WELFARE, as just read, be adopted. CARRIED
POLICE REPORT
Your Standing Committee on POLICE begs leave to report and recommends
payment of the following:
April, 1954 - Accounts
. . . . .'. . . . . . . .....
$ 694.64
All of which is respectfully submitted
"William G. Newman"
Chairman
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that the Report of the
Standing Committee on POLICE, as just read, be adopted. CARRIED
ROAD AND BRIDGE REPORT
Your Standing Committee on ROADS AND BRIDGES begs leave to report
and recommends payment of the following:
April, 1954 Accounts
Pay Roll................ $
Accounts ................
2,036.44
1,553.75
$ 3,590.19
All of which is respectfully submitted.
"Clare Balsdon"
Chairman
MOVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by I~. Lawson, that the Report of the
Standing Committee on ROADS AND BRIDGES, as just read, be adopted.
CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, that the Reeve grant his
order on the Treasurer to pay the several accounts as presented and
passed in the various reports, as passed this day. CARRIED
CLERK'S INSTRUCTIONS
1. Write Secretaries of S. S. 2 and 3 West, advising that Trustees
School Section 3 East not notified re School Area Meeting held
April 28th.
2. If necessary, close Road allowance south of Police Building
proposed site and arrange outlet for J. B. Bulmer.
3. Get gasoline price from "Supertest".
4.. ·Arrange survey Mr. Gour Ii e 's corn er .
5. See Road Superintendent about taking over Robert Martin and
Pian 392 Road.
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MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Balsdon that this meeting do now
adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, the 1st day of June, 1954, at 10
o'clock in the morning. CARRIED
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APPROVED:
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