HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 6, 1960
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MUNICIPAL
BUILDING
BROUGHAM
A Meeting of Council was hel:\ on MONDAY, the SIXTH <lay of ~ 1960
at EIGHX o'clock in the evening.
PRESENT: J. Sherman Scott, in the Chair
H. Ross Hawthorne
Harve y Spang
Edgar James
Harry Boyes
Ross Deakin
Clifford Laycox
L. T. Johnston, Clerk
The follow!_ CORRESPONDENCE was read:
1. lli."..r..i,gol~itor advises that our action against Rouge Valley Inn
Co!!;:pany"ls progre ssing and that the Defence has until June 16th
to file a Statement of üefence.
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Mr. J. ~ Wilkes advises that D. H. O. objects
By-Pass ~oa~ from Fairport Roaif to Moore Road,
of C. N. R., feels that either the Township or
build it.
3. fickeriq¡ Horticultural Society, thanks for $25.00 grant towards
improving cenotaph on A1tona Road.
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to e xte nding the
immediately south
subdi vi4er should
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4. Mr. C. R.. O~l~r again asks that siifeline between wts 8-9,
Concession 9, be closed by gate as a r1eterrent to hunters anrl
trespassers.
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5. Resolution of Municipal Delegates to Conference on Emer~ency
Mpasure, organization requesting Province to hold a similar
Conference at Arnprior each year.
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6. Buildin~ InsDeotqr's May renort:
37 Penmitsl estimated value, $231,700.00. 11 dwellings,
av9regB $14,200.00 v
Total va 1 1.19 of permits this year to da te , $2,407,400.00
" " " " 1959 It " 1,134,800.00
" " " tt 1958 n " 2,144,900.00
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QuotatiÐns for
15,000 gallons prime:
Miller Paving Limited
Beamish Construction Co.
Brue 11 Paving Co.
Munioipal Spray
. 2445¢
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.2495
.2515
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See ReMlution.
Plann1n~oard, by Resolution, agrees to delete I! acre park
land in st C. B. C. from list previously required.
~.le submitted a copy of a letter to the Department
e~fairs objecting to the closing of part of
LtYerpodf Road in proposed C.B.C. Subdivision.
The foll.w1n, ~qQllS, on MOTION, were heard:
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Mr. Ie~.ur anfJ delegation from Whitevale stated there
were 42«Pa_ . trucks per half hour going through the Hamlet;
they ha4! .M48 the Fifth Concession west of Whitevale almost
-pa.øable~tbe trueks are a ,ifanger to chiVlren because of
spee" aad 4_t, lie asked that truoks be re-routefl north to
No.7 H1&bway" that the 30 mile speed limit be enforced and
per.o.. be re4(u1red to. observe all "Stop" signs.
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2. Mr. William Fertile of Frenchman's Bay Ratepayers' Association"
asked that a By-law be passed permitting parking on one side
only of following streets:
(1) Front Street
(2) Wharf Stree t from Bay Road to Frenchman's Bay.
(3) Comme roe Stree t from Bay Road to Front Stree t
and have the "No Parking" signs replaced on Liverpool
Road from Wharf Stree t to the Lake.
3. William Fair£rieve thanked Council for Recreation Committee
supplying the Dunbarton Home and School Association with
athletic equipment.
4. Mif3s Viole Swan state4 IIhe hað been given a suppleÅ“ntary
assessment of < 190.00 on a new-building which has not been erected
and asked when Court of Revision would be held.
5. Mr. Alex Munroe asked about the composition of the High School
Board.
6. Mr. Peters of West Rouge" also asked about appointment of High
School Board members, stated he had a septic tank problem and
the Sanitary Inspector had tested water in Township ditch and
found it was 98% sewage effluent.
Reeve Scott stated he felt that sewers would be installed in
West Rouge in about one and one-half years.
7. Mr. Lamb" of Rivercourt Drive" stated that after each heavy rain"
water" silt, etc." flowed onto his front lawn from Island Road.
He had been promised that the condition would be rectified on
numerous occasions. Mr. Chapman agreed with Mr. Lamb and
promised work would be done in two weeks, weather pennitting.
8. Mr. Werner Grantner, Fairport Road north" complained about his
neighboUP's toilet being in a watercourse and offensive. Mr.
Robson, the Sanitary Inspector, had viewed same, and done
nothing; also that the road was in a bad state of disrepair.
Mr. Chapman stated that Fairport Road North would be prepared
for pavement this year and paved in 1961. Mr. Grantner com-
plained about speeding and Mr. Deakin agreed to ask Chief
Parker to put the speed trap on this road.
9. A. W. Cane read a letter from Mr. Eilbeck, of Provincial Depart-
ment of Recreation, stating that he had been misquoted, and
that Pickering Township Recreation Committee were operating to
his satisfaction and would receive a grant.
10. Jack Chapman explained a number of resolutions he wished Council
to pass.
RESOLUTION NUMBER 203/60
MOVED by Mr. Deakin, seconded
purchase of a fire tanke r for
of not more than $2,000.00.
by Mr. Spang, that Council approve the
Claremont Fire Department at the cost
CARRIE'ù
tlESOLUTION NUMBER 204/60
)JOVE}) by Mr. laycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that a by-law be
prepared governing the erection of suitable fences and gates
surrounding private swimming pools. CARRIED
SOLUTION NUMBER 05 60
VE,ù by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Spang, that the firm of Oliver
. oyd and Associates be engaged as required to act as the Township
Consultant Engineers in preparing a subdivision agreement with the
døvelopers of the Rougedale Acres Subdivision.
I, is understood that the Township is to be reimbursed for the fees
charged for this service by the developer under the terms of the
pr9posed agreement. CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 206/60
MOVElJ by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Boyes, that the firm of
Oliver Lloyd and Associates be engaged as required to act as the
Township Consultant Engineers during the checking of the plans and
specifications of the Consolidated Development (Bay Ridges Develop-
ment) prior to registration.
It is understood that the Township is to be reimbursed for the fee s
charged for this service by the Developer under the terms of the
Subdivision Agreement. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 207/60
MOVElJ by Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that Council purchase a
National Accounting Machine, Moðel 31~10-14 (24DP) 26 inch - SPIO/16
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Committee. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 208/60
MOVE.û by Mr. Laycox, seconded
engineering services (Invoice
Associates Limited concerning
amount of $367.67" be paid.
by Mr. .Deakin, that the account for
No. 103) of Oliver Lloyd and
the Bay Ridges Development" in the
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 209/60
MOVE~ by Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Boyes, that the office establish-
ment ~ be al te re d to: a staff of pe rmanen t employee s of the Gene ral
Office Group of Departments, as follows, effective imme4iately and
until altered by resolution of Council:
The Office Manage r
The Assessment Commissioner
The By-Law Enforcement Office r
The Welfare Administrator
2 only Assessor II
I only Clerk Special
3 only Clerk II
2 only Cle rk I
2 only Building Care take r (part time)
1 only Clerk II (part time)
as recommended by the Public Relations Committee. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 210/60
MOVEll by Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that $200.00 in Office
Manager's Budget, Item 10 (consulting ' and professional service) be
transferred to Item 36 (miscellaneous expenses), as recommended by
the Finance Committee. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 211/60
MOVElJ by Mr. .ileakin, secon4ed by Mr. Spang, that it was
that-it is not Council's policy to close roads and that
notify Mr. C. R. Osler.
resolved
the Cle rk
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 212/60
MOVEJJ by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Spang, that the Road Superin..,
tendent be authorized to purchase the following from Me chanical
Advertising Limited, Oshawa, subject to the approval of the
Department of Highways of Ontario: 100 "Stop" signs @ $8.15
- $815.00. CARRIElJ
RESOLUTION NUMBER 213/60
MOVElJ by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Boyes, that the Road Super-
intendent be authorized to purchase approximately 75,000 gallons
liquid chloride from:
1. Miller Paving Ltd. @ $ .139¢ per gal, for 35%
2. Pollard Bros. @ .135¢ per gal. for 34%
(as these quotes are comparative we recommend-dual purchases,
approximately 50% from each Company) Approximately, $10,125.00.
CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 214/60
MOVE.o by Mr. Hawthorne" seconded by Mr. James" that the Road Super-
intendent be authorized to purchase 3000 yards of Pit Run gravel
from Coppin's Pit at 12¢ per cubic yard - $ 360.00. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 215/60
MOVEU by Mr. Hawthorne" seconded by Mr. Deakin" that the Roacl Super-
intendent be authorized to purchase the following culverts, SUbject
to the approval of the Department of Highways of Ontario:
From Armco vrainage Co., Guelph, Ontario:
252' 18" 16 gauge
252' 15" 16 gauge
7 18" Couplers @
7 15" Couplers @
culvert @ $
18' lengths
$ 2.42
$ 2.11
2.42
@ $ 2.11
$ 609.84
531.72
16.94
14.77
$ 1,173.27
CARRIE»
RESOLUTION NUMBER 216/60
MOVED by Mr. Laycox" seconded by Mr. Deakin, that the Council of the
Township of Pickering endorse the resolution as submitted by the Special
Committee of delegates to the Conference on Emergency Measures
organization and Civil Defense held at Arnprior May 19" 1960, request-
ing the Ontario Provincial Government to annually hold similar
conferences at Arnprior in the early part of the year when there will
be no confliction with other conferences. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 217/60
MOVEJJ by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Laycox,
tendent be authorized to purchase approximatel~
@ .2445¢ per gal. from Miller Paving Limited" ,
BY-LAW NUMBER 2516
that the Road Superip-
15"OOO gallons Prime
3,667.50. CARRIED
Mr. üeakin" secon4ed by Mr. Laycox, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering to appoint members to the Town-
ship of Pickering Recreation Committee and to repeal By-Law No. 2469"
and that same now be read a first time.
Members: F. B. Baker, William Power, E. Head, D. A. Beer" and
Kalman Vizely.
Mr. Deakin" seconc1ed by Mr. Boyes, moves that By-law Number 2516 to
appoint members to the Township of Pickering Recreation Committee and
to repeal By-law No. 2468, 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.
Mr. Deakin" secon4ed by Mr. Hawthorne" moves that the report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2516 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
CLERK'S INSTRUCTIONS
1. Check Whitevale 30 mile per hour s~ecl limit; ask Solicitor if ".
heavy traffic can be re-routed to miss Whitevale Hamlet.
2. Check "No Parking" By-Law for Frenchman's Bay on LivelJDol Road .....
and prepare new By-law for no parking on certain streets (one side).
3. Check supplementary assessment for Miss V. Swan, $190.00.
4. Phone Mr. Robson re W. Grantner toilet problem.
5. Send copy of Mr. Lloyd's account to Mr. Stevens.
6. Prepare By-Law for fencing swimming pools.
MOVED by Mr. laycox, secon4ed by Mr. Deakin" that this meeting do nQW
a,ifjourn to me t again on MONDAY, the FOURTH day of JULY" 1960" at the
hour rEI T OIC~::ein the evening. ~:~
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