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MUNICIPAL
BUILDING
BROUGHAM
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AD Emergent Meeting of Council was held on MONDAY the FOURTEENTH
day of ~, 1954., at EIGHT o'clock in the evening.
PRESENT: George T. Todd, in the Chair
Clare A.. Balsdon
William G. Newman
William G. Lawson
Hugh G. Michell
Lloyd T. Johnston
Douglas Plitz
The following PERSONS; on MOTION, were heard:
1. Mr. Harold Crook and six ratepayers stated that they had bought
their property at Squire's Beach from Colin Pegg. The Plan,
No. 406, shows several acres of ·playgrounds. in the centre
and it has been common practice for residents to use the pump
on the playground area as their only source of drinking water.
Dur~ng the last three months this "playground" area has been
sold to several V. L. A. chaps and the pump is not now available
to the other residents. Council recommended that they see a
lawyer.
Mr. Ward stated that the cost of putting the north-south road
between Messrs. Pegg and Minshul's property in proper shape
would be t 250.00. Ratepayers' share, $ 150.00. Nuaber of
properties abutting, about '30. Ratepayers to let Council
know if they want to take advantage of this offer.
2. Mr. Fair~rieve,of Dunbarton Gardens, stated he had been
evicted from his house; he had bought a lot, had no money to
put up the Three Hundred Dollar Building Deposit, nor Three
Hundred Dollars to live in garage he is no~ building.
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that Mr. Prouse
be directed to issue a Building Permit to Mr. Fairgrieve on
receipt of a Second Mortgage for $ 600.00, have registered
against his lot and buildings, with said mortgage to mature
November 30, 1954, when he has agreed to have the outside of
his Dew proposed house finished. CARRIED
Representatives of Niagara Brand Spray quoted prices of $ 10.10
per gallon for brush spray and . 5.00 per gallon for weed spray.
Dr. Loos, Sanitary Inspector, discussed the proposed Septic
Tank By-Law.
E. K. Jones asked for permission to employ a Solicitor in his
appeal against Mr. H. A. Newman's Assessment.
MOVED by Mr. Michell, seconded by Mr. Lawson, that Council purchase
spray mat-eria! from Niagara Brand Spray Company. MOTION LOST
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MOVED by Mr. Newman, sefonded by ~. Balsdon, that Council purchase
spray material as follows:
From Niagara Brand Spray,
From C. I. L.
15 gallons Brush Spray @ $ 10.iO
50 gallons Weed Spray @-$ 5.00
10 gallons Brush Spray··
50 gallons Weed Spray
CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Michell, sefonded by Mr. Lawson, that Assessor employ
Mr. Fraser to act at Judge's Court on appealed assessment. CARRIED
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. CLERK'S INSTRUCTIOIlS
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Write for permission for Road Department to enter on Plan 346,
Lot 20, to instal a culvert.
Give Carl Rogers two bags Calcium as none placed in front of
his Jiouse.
Get agreement with Mr. Griffin for him to pay 50% cost of
paving Concession 1, between Altona Road and Lot 35 - over
period of three years.
Advise Police Department Trailers at Cliff Schwalm and Gerald
Foster's (Pickering Beach); also one at Fairport Beach near
new road.
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BÝ-LAW NUMBER 2017
Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Michell, moves for leave to introduce
a By-Law of the Township of Pickering to appoint a By-Law Enforce-
ment Officer for North Pickering Township and increase the salary
of a certain employee, and that same now be read a first time.
Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Newman, moves that By-Law No. ?~' 7
to appoint a By-Law Enforcement Officer for North Pickering own-
ship and increase the salary of a certain employee be now read a
second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole
thereon.
The Committee of the Whole then arose and reported.
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Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Lawson, moves that the Report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2017 be adopted; that the
Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and that the Seal of the Corporation
be affixed thereto. CARRIED
BY-LAW NUMBER 2018
(Two Readings)
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, moves for leave to introduce
a By-Law of the Corporation of the Township of Pickering to amend
the statutory By-Law which, in accordance with the provisions of
Section 131 of The Public Health Act, R. S. o. 1950, Chapter 306,
is in force in every municipality, (Plumbing and Septic Tank By-
Law) and that same now be read a first time.
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves that By-Law Number 201S
to regulate private sewage disposal systems be now read a second
time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
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BY-LAW NUMBER 2019 (Two Readings)
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lawson, moves for leave to introduce
a Bt-Law of the Township of Pickering to authorize the borrowing
of , 70,000.00 upon Debentures for School purposes, and that same
now be read a first time.
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves that By-Law Number 2019
to authorize the borrowing of $ 70,000.00 upon Debentures for School
purposes be now read a second time, and that the Council go into
Committee of the Whole thereon.
BY-LAW lUMBER 2020
Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering to amend By-Law Number 2006 (Building
By-Law) and that same now be read a first time.
Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Michell, moves that By-Law No. 2020 to amend
By-Law Number 2006 be now read a second time, and that Council go into
Comaittee of the Whole thereon.
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By-Law Number 2020 (CoD'tinued)
The Committee of th~ Whole then arose and reported.
Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, moves that the Report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law Number 2020 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 that the Seal of the Corporation be affixed
thereto. CARRIED
AGREED that Council meeting again on the 28th day of June, 1954, at
8 o'clock P. M. '
On MOTION of Mr. Newman, the meeting adjourned.
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