HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeptember 19, 1960
MVNICIPAL
BUILDING
BROUGHAM
A meeting ot Council was held on ~ONDAX, the NINETEENTH day of
~~MBER, 1960, at E12ßT o'cloðk in the evening.
PRESENT: J. Sherman Scott, in the Chair
H. Ro as Bawtborne
Harvey Spang
Edgar J ame s
Ross Deakin
Clifford Layoox
L. T. Johnston, Clerk
MO\9W by Mr. James',' seconded by Mr. Spang, that Minutes of meeting
held August ],5, 1960, be adopted. ~D
MOVIm b)' Mr. ¡ames', seconded by Mr. Deakin, that Minutes of me~ting
held August 25, 1960, be adopted. C4RftIED
MOv:sJ>, by HI". Hawthorne 1 Be conded by Mr. lay.ox, that Minute s of
. meeting h~ld September 7,1960, be adopted. C~
The following ÇOBRESPONDENCE was read:
1. Ajax. p).oke~~~ and Wh1jbY Association tor Retarded Çhildren
ask for permission to campaign for funds in the Township for
~r10d October 17th to 22nd. Resolution No. 3l8/60.
~~ Ontario ~r£Y Board - Notice of Hearing, September 28th,
re reducing rates for Consumers' Gas Company.
3. lrl ~-"'1(: ~ ooµnt-¥ of' OntlW;j..o Notice County Asse ssment Appeal,
Octóber 11, 1960, at lO a. m. in Court House, Whitby.
8.
¡o,
,. ~,~~. Township o( J]x\rid2e advising of meeting at Sky Loft
dge at 8 p. m., September 27th, to discuss zoning It mile s
abutting Piokering Township, 10 lots deep, as Greenbelt.
Counoil directed this be forwarded to Planning Board.
S. Ontar;f..o ~ciDal Board - Tentative approval for $33,941.96
debentures for West Rouge School addition. (By-Law 2534)
6. Police Chief' Parker t a report on traffic.
7. Application of C, W!lcox for a Wrecking Yard in Concession l"
Lot 17, has been withdrawn.
Petition of' ratepayers on Southwood Drive, asking that Wrecking
Yard License be not granted to Mr. Wilcox.
8. Notice, Denartment qf Municinal Affairs - Munioipal Winter
Works Inoentive Programme, 1960-1961, commences Ootober 15,
instead of December 1st.
9. Loyal True Blue and OranJœ Home - Scarborough Area - ask per-
mission to bold a Tag Day in Pickering TownShip Saturday,
September 24th. Résolution No. 319/60.
lO. Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, refund .186.20~
of 1960 levy of .230.00, leaving net cost to Township '43.80.
11.
Tax Arrears 0/8 August
Tax Arrears; Collections, Aug.
Current O/S, August 31
Percentage Outstanding, Aug. 31
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$ 46,IQ8;Ol
8,859.55
448,691.92
40.98
li§Q
60~96'.23
8,,400.36
491,460.10
39.69
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'.fþ.e following PERSO~S, on MOTION, wre heard:
1.
~. David A. Helliwell, who operates a Body and Fender shop on
Harwood North, applied to move his business to Lot 78, Plan
377, adjoining the Vigor Oil Service Station. By-Law Enforce~
ment Officer approved. See Resolution No. 313/60.
Mr. G. Sayer, King Street, MOW'lt Albert, who has taken out a
Building Permit for a home in Lot 15, Plan 228, asked permission
to live in a trailer for six months. See Resolution No. 316/&0.
Mr. J, E. ~arn, of Southview Drive, registered his objection
to Mr. Wilcox operating a Wrecking Yard in Lot l7J north of'
Highway 401, and asked that the area be zoned Residential.
Reeve Scott told Mr. Sharp they would be advised when zoning
regulations were placed on this area, but pattern is set for
light industry on Station Road.
Mr. William Carlton~ Con. 1, Lot 29, objected to his 3! acres
being cut by Weed Inspector without prior notice. The Weed
Inspector stated he'''had cónformed to the Weed Control Act, so
Council took no action.
Councillor Deakin stated he believed Council should plan or
build a road immediately north of Highway 401 from Station Road
to Liverpool on Dixie Road in the hopes that industry would
locate here and ~t benefit of advertising from Highway 401
traffic. Reeve Scott felt this desirable, but the cost of about
$4.00 per foot should be paid by owners or prospective purchasers
and that such road should be approved by the Planning Board, as
to location.
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Councillor Deakin also felt that the Township should have an
aotive Industrial Committee in 1961, with a budget for adver-
tising and expenses. See Resolution No. 322/60.
Deputy-Reeve Hawthorne recommended that the obstruction of cars
on Bennett right-of-way at Fairport should be removed to permit
Township entrance to lands to the west. Resolution No. 321/60.
RESOLUTION NUMBER 307/60
MQVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Spang, that this Council make
application to the Department of Highways of Ontario for interim pay-
ment of the statutory grant under'the Highway Improvement Act, on
expenditures made in the year 1960 in the amount of $167,733.60.
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 308/60
MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that the Road Super-
intendent be authorized to purchase the following, sUbject to the
approval of the Department of Highways of Ontario:
From: Miller Paving Limited:
7638 gal. MC2 Asphalt @ .2475¢ - $1,890.41 C~ED
R'reROT.TTTION NtJt1,BER 309/60
M'ovreD by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. James, that the Road Super-
intendent be authorized to ~urchase a McCullough Chain Saw from
Altona Feed and Supply for 1274.00, less allowance for trade-in,
subjeot to the approval of the Department of Highways of Ontario.
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 310/60
MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Spang, that the Road Super-
intendent be authorized to purchase the following, subject to the
approval of the Department of Highways of Ontario:
Arnold Paving Ltd., Patching Pavement in Claremont Village - $1,585.00
CARRtiD
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~~UTION NUMBER 311/60
MO by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. James, that the Road
Superintendent be authorized to hire Barclay Transport Trucks,
500 Hours @ $4.00 - $2,000.00. CARRI~
RESOLUTION NUMBER 312Jeo '
MOVED by Mr. James, seoonded by Mr. Spang, that Council accept our
Solicitors' recommendations that the Rougø Valley Inn $5,000.00 .
agreement be settled as follows:
September 30, 1960 - $1,000.00
August 11 1961 1,000.00
August 1, 1962 l,OOO.OO
with balance of $1,250.00 plus all interest at 6% on August 1,
1963, said payments to be secured by a second mortgage against
their Hotel property. CARRIED
RF.~UTION NUMBER 3l3/60
MO by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that a Body, Fender
and Paint Shop License be granted to Mr. David A. Helliwell, to þe
located at Lot 79, Plan 377, as long as he complies with the reqµests
of the Building Inspector of the Township. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 314/60
MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that Motion No. 313/60
be rescinded. CARR~
RESOLUTION NUMBER 315/60
MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that Messrs. David
A. Helliwell and Douglas Guinn be granted a license for a Body,
Fender and Paint Shop to be located at Lot 79, Plan 377, provided
they-comply with the requests of the Building Inspector of the
Township. CARßIE~
RESOLUTION NUMBER 316/60
~by Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin that on receipt of
$300.00 and of the necessary agreement, Mr. Sayer be granted
permission to locate a trailer on the site of his new home to be
lived in for a period of not more than six months, pending com-
pletion of house, on Lot 15, Plan 228. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 317/60
MOVED by Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, that Mr. Chapman be
authorized to rent a dragline and other necessary equipment for
removal of sand abutting the present Township Dump. CARRIED
~F.~OI~ION NUMBER 318/60
MOVED by Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, that permission be
granted to the Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Association for Retarded
Children to hold their 1960 Financial Campaign in Pickering Town-
ship during the period October 17th to 22nd, and that the Reeve be
authorized to proclaim such wek, ftßetarded Children's Week't.
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 319/60
MOVED by Mr. laycox, seconded by HI'. Deakin, that Loyal True Blue
ànd Orange Home of' Scarborough Area, be permitted to hold a Tag
Day in Pickering Townøhip on Saturday, September 24th, 1960.
CARRIED
RESOWTION m~8 320/60
MOVED by Mr. James, seoonded by Mr. Iaycox, that the Clerk be
instructed to engage a Land Surveyor to survey the Trespass Road
running south from the Second Conceesion, Lot 35. CARRIED
RESOLUTION N~ 321/60
MOVED by Mr. Iaycox, eeconded by Mr. Hawthorne, that Mr. Bennett,
of B.F. R.3, Lot 24, be instructed to remove existing barricades
on Township right-of-way by Friday noon, September 23rd, and that
free access be maintained at all times for Township vehicles.
CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NU~ER 3~2/60
MOVJj:D by Mr. eakin, seconded by Mr. Laycox, that this touncil
recommend to the incoming 1961 Council that an Industrial
Commission be set up to promote Industrial "Ventures in this
Township and that consideration be given to this Commdssion, haying
a budget for promotional purposes. CARR~
YEA: Messrs. James, Spang, Hawthorne, Scott, laycox and Deakin,
NAY: None.
BY-LAW NUMBER ~534 (Third Readin2)
Mr. Laycox, se conded by Mr. Hawthorne move s that the report of the
Committee of' the 'Whole on By-law No. 2534 to authorize the borrowing
of $33,941.96 upon debentures for Public School purposes, 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 af'fixed thereto v (Playroom, West Rou~) CARRIED
YEA: Messrs. James, Spang" Hawthorne, and Iaycox, and Scott.
NAY: Mr. Deakin.
AGREED Finance, Fire and Dog Committees meet Wednesday, September
25th, at 8 p. m.
AGREED no meeting Monday, September 26th, exCept in case of
emergenoy.
ClERK prepare report on charge s for dmping in Township Dump.
On MOTION, of Mr. Hawthorne, the meeting adjourne .
APPROVED
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1960