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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 3, 1961 MUNICIPAL BUILDING ',-- BROUGBAM A meeting of Council was held on MONDAY, the THIRD day of APRIL, 1961, at EIGHT o'Clock in the evening. PRESENT: J. Sherman Scott, in the Chair Edgar James Harvey Spang Milton Mowbray Harry Boyes Ross Deakin Cliffo!'d Laycox Lloyd Johnston Clerk MOVED by Mp,. James, Seconded by Mr. Deakin, that the minutes of meeting held March 6, 1961, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Laycox seconded by Mr. Boyes, that the minutes of meeting held March 13, 1961, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Deakin, seconded by Mr. James, that the minutes of meeting hel~ March 20, 1961, be adopted. CARRIED The follow~g CORRESPONDENCE was read: 1. Our Solicitors submit an amended zoning by-law for No. 2520, heard by the Ontario Municipal Board, and changed to meet their requirements. 2. Township or Whitby have asked Council to approve their By-Law to permit their T. S. A. No. 1 to annex that portion of Union School Section No.2, which lies in Whitby Township. 3. Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authorit submit requisition o 25.00 for 1961. 4. Buildina IasDector1s March report: 41 Permits - estimated value - $375,822.00 Average dwelling, estimated 12,000.00 Permits this year to date - $ 1,449,822.00. 5. Clerk* Villa~e of Pickerin~, advises that they have an agreement with the Township for fire services for a certain area and any change in area requires three months' notice. 6. Reeve Scott read a letter from Mr. A. ·Hart addressed to Councillor Laycox objecting to the manner snow is removed from Township roads and pushed onto his driveway and asks that tbe costs of $6.00 to remove such snow be paid by Township. Council took no action. The follow~g PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard: 1. MOVED by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that Mr. C. Wilcox .e heard re a Wrecking Licence. Mr. WilCox asked for a wrecking yard licence on Concession I, Lot 17, on 10 acres, about 300' north of Highway 401, and stated he wOQld remove all his present used trucks from his Highway location to the site with exception of 20, which were in good condition, and for sale. He would keep the No. 2 Highway locatien neat and tidy and would sign an agreement to this effect. " - 2 - 2. Mr. T. O. Jefferson submitted a report on Bay Ridges, which has been placed on file, such J-eport showing that all aspects of services are up to schedule. Mr. Jefferson submitted a plumbing by-law and explained it for Council members. 3. Mr. Jack C a man submitted tenders for the crushing of 30/°00 tons of 7 8 inch gravel, and resulted as follows: Holman Construction Ltd. j 26¢ per ton Claude Smith 27¢ It " Harnden & King 27.9¢ tt " ¡ Frank S. Coyle Ltd. 29¢ " " Lyle McBeth 29¢ tt " Keen Construction Co. Ltd. 30¢ " " Mille~ Paving Ltd. 39¢ " " (See Resolution No. 104!6l) Mr. Chapman agreed to prepare a list of private roads which he thought it possible to take over in 1961. RESOLUTION NUMBER 100/61 MOVED by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Boyes, that Council considers it would be advisable to zone the property of Charles Wilcox on Station Road for use as a wrecking yard and to issue to him a wrecking yard license in respect thereof provided Mr. Wilcox first gives to the Township assurances satisfacto~y to Council with respect to the operation and use of his property on Ne. 2 Highway. CARRIED YEA: Mess~s. MowbraYI James, Layeox1 Deakin, Boyes. NAY: Messrs. Spang and Scott. RESOLUTION NUMBER 101/61 MOVED by Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that the Rivercourt Road north from Island Road for a distance imately 250 feet be gravelled and ditched to overcome only, for the sum of $1.00. section of of approx- mud conditinns CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 102/6l MOVED by Mr. Spang, seconded. by Mr. Laycox, that a grant of $50.00 be made to the Ontario County Farm Safety Council. CARRIED RESOLUTION NU~R 103/61 MOVED by Mr. owbray, 'seconded by Mr. Spang, that the Township of Whitby By-Law No. 1814 reading: TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY BY-LAW NO. 1814 BY-LAW NUMBER 1814 OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY. ~. Being a by-law to add the Township of Whitby portion of Union ~ohool Section No. 2 Pickering and Whitby Townships to Township of Whitby School Area Number One. W~ it is expedient that the Township of Whitby School Area 1fûDiber One be enlarged to include the Township of Whitby portion of Union School Section No.2; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Township of Whitby, pursuant to the authority conferred by The Public Schools Act, Chapter 330, Section 40, R.S.O. 1960, ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: - 3 - Resolution No. 103/6l (Continued) 1. THAT the portion of the Township described in Clause 2 hereor is hereby set apart as a Township School Area. 2. THAT the said Township School Area shall consist of all of the p~esent Township School Area No. 1 as set apart by By-Law No. 1690 and all of the Township of Whitby portion of Union School Section No. 2 with the a~ea more specifically defined as follows: "The southerly 75 aCres of Lot 22 in the Eighth Con- cession of the Township of Whitby. All of Lot 18 to 25 inclusive and the Easte~ly i of the Southerly ! of Lot 26 in the SEVENTH Concession of the Township of Whitby. All of Lots 18 to 26 inclusive, all of Lots 34 and 35 inclusive and the South i of Lots 27 to 33 inclusive in the SIXTH Concession of the Township of Whitby. All of Lots 18 to 35 inclusive in the FIFTH Concession of the Township of Whitby." 3. THAT the enlarged Township School Area as defined by this By-law shall continue to be designated as "Township of Whitby School Area Number ONE." 4. THAT, subjeot to the approval of the Council of the Township of Pickering as requ1red by Subsection (2) of Section 40 of The Public Schools Act, and subject to the approval of The Minister as required by Subsection (27) of Section 4P of the said Act, Union School Section No.2, Township of Whitby shall be dissolved on the 1st day of January, 1962, when this By-Law shall become effective. By-law read a First, Second and Third time and finally PASSED this 27th day of March, A.D. 1961. "Murray Robinson" - Clerk be approved by this Council. "We Heber Down" - Reeve CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBEH 104/61 MOVED by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Deakin that Holman Construction Company be accepted to crush price of 261 per ton. RESOLUTION NUMBER 105/61 MOVED by Mr. Deakin, seconded by Mr. Laycox that Pickering Town- ship Council give three months' notice to the Corporation of the Village of Pickering that the contract of November 5, 1956 be terminated in part and that a new agreement be signed. CARRIED the tender of I gravel at the CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 106/61 MOVED by Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that the Clerk be I authorized to call tenders on Township insurance coverage by advertising in the four local papers. CARRIED BY -LAW NUMBER 2580 (Third Reading) ~ Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Deakin ·moves 'tbat ~e ~eport or'the C9-.tttee or the Whole on By-Law Me. 2580, to olose an unopened *ideline (I'N.pa8s aead.) in!:.J.he ,townsbip of" Piok~ring,.~ be adopted, an. 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 2593 Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Deakin, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township of Pickering to appoint a Museum C.mmittee of the Township of Pickering (Robert Miller, Donald Gibson, Mrs. Kenneth Clarke E. C. Petitjean, Mrs. M. Loucks, William Brown, W. G. Lawson, J. S. Scott, and M. J. Mowbray),and that same now be read a first time. ......... - 4 - By-LAW Number 2593 (Continued) Mr. Spang seconded by Mr. James, moves that By-Law Number 2593 to appoint a Museum Committee of the Township or Pickering, be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee øf the Whole thereon. The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-Law as read. Mr. Spang, seoonded by Mr. Boyes, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2593 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. CARRI!D BY-LAW NUMBER 2594 ('two Readings) Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. James, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township of Pickering to Create a new School Section in the Township of Pickering to replace Union School Section Number 2, and that same now be read a first time. Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Boyes, moves that By-Law Number 2594 to create a new School Section in the Township of Pickering to replace. Un:hm School Section No.2, be now read a second time" and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. BY-LAW NU~ER 2595 Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township of Pickering to amend By-Law No. 2520 of The Corporation of the Township of Pickering, and that same now be read a first time. (Zoning By-Law) Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Boyes, moves that By-Law Number 2595 to amend By-Law No. 2520 of The Corporation of the Township or Pickering 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. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Spang, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2595 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 2596 (Two Headings) Mr, Boyes, sØconded by Mr. Mowbray, moves for leave to introduce a By~Law of the Township of Pickering to provide for the licensing ~nd regulating of plumbers, master plumbers, journeyman plumbers, drain contractors, drain layers and apprentices, and that same now be read a £irst time. Mr. :boyes, s'econded by Mr. Deakin, moves that By-Law Number 2596 to provide for the licensing and regulating of plumbers, master plumbers, journeyman plumbers, drain contractors drain layers and apprentices, be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. AGREED Reeve Scótt discuss Wilcox agreement with our solicitors. MOVED by Mr. Layèox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that this meeting do now adjourn to meet again on MONDAY, the FIRST day of MAY, 1961, in the Council Chambers Brougham, at 8 o'cloc p. m. CARRIED APPROVED ~/)' 1961