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M U N I C I PAL
B U I L DIN G
B R 0 UGH A M
A meeting of Pickering Township Council was held on TUESDAY. the
T~ENTY-TH,IRD day of NOVEMBER, 1965. at St05 p. m.
PRESENT: C. W. Laycox, in the Chair
Mrs. J. McPherson
Harvey Spang
W. G. Newman
Donald Waring
John Campbell
D. J. P Ii t z, C Ie rk
ABSENT:
Hubert Wank
Mr. Waring was requested by the Reeve to read an article from the
Telegram on a township brief presented to the Metropolitan Toronto and
Region Transportation Study at a public hearing in Oshawa on Nov. 22
by Mr. Laycox
The following CORRESPONDENCE was considered:
1. Mr. G. D. Hepditch. County Assessment Commissioner, advised
that a Court ~f Appeal reduced the assessment of Runnymede I
fnv~stménts Limited to $50.00 an acre stating that as the Statutes
are now written , this land is required to be assessed as farm
land. Mr. Hepditch claimed this situation could have been
resolved to the township's advantage if the whole County were
under a County Assessment System. He urged the township to
press for County Assessment. and that a revaluation of Pickering
Township be made. He asked to meet with Council to discuss
what might be done.
Reeve Laycox advised that he would introduce a motion for
County Assessment at the last meeting of County Council in
December. and recalled that when the last motion \t¡as defeated
by a tie vote, that there·was_a~referral for members to
discuss 'tne .matter with their various Councils.
~E~.I2. that Clerk arrånge for Mr~· H.¡:p di t c:h to maet. wi thCouncil.
2. Engfneer reports on Mrs. Bassett's request to open Sideline
34/35 in order to extend it to her garage. Mr. Poulsson said
that Mrs. Bassett could pay cash, under the Local Improvement
Act, or on an arrangement with Council whereby the improvement
is paid over a 4 or 5 year term. He advised that this work could
not be unde:r:-taken at this time of year.
Mrs. Bassett to be advised of Engineer's report.
3. Engineer reports on Rougedale Acres, observing that Del Brocco
has lived up to his commitments, and only normal conditions
have prevented his performance on time.
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4. Ontario Parks Integration Board advises that as a result of
a delegation, a study of the Frenchman's Bay area. will be
made, and ways of dealing with this matter will be explored
as qui ckly as possib Ie.
5. St. Francis de Sales Church announce they will hold Open House
Ion Sunday, November 2S'.at 3 o'clock p. m.. and invite Council
members to attend.
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6. Department of H¡ghways of Ontario approves By-Law No. 3058
for Supplementary Road Expenditures, in amount of $48,200.00.
1, Township Engineer submits copy of letter which he forwarded
to the Canadian National Railway, wherein he advises them that
the bridge is not finished on the announced completion date of
November 8, and that residents are misled by the signs. He
asks that the railway submit to the Clerk:
(a) The new completion date
(b) The reason for keeping it a secret.
Mrs. McPherson advised that the bridge has since been completed.
8. Owl Realty Limited advises that they wish to make application
to rezone the land not required for expansion of a shopping
centre on the Service Road west of Liverpool Road. to permit
the construction of apartment buildings. (Turned over to
Planning Department).
9. Shifrin & White, Solicitors for Owl Realty Limited, object to
Mr. Stroud's application to re-zone land at northeast corner
of Base Line Road and Liverpool Road from Industrial to
Commercial, to permit a shopping centre, and wish to be notified
of any hearing to be held on re-zoning to commercial by Mr.
Stroud or anyone else.
10. Township Engineer submits a Department of Highways report
on O.B.C..C. 40 rates for Urban Townships. recommends that Council
adopt this system. and that Mr. White, District Municipal
Engineer, be invited to address a Committee of the Whole
meeting to answer questions. He hopes that this system of subsidy
can be adopted in 1966.
Clerk to arrange meeting with Mr. White
11. Rouge Hill Home and School Association submits copy of letter
which they forwarded to the Canadian National Railways, urging
them to erect crossing gates for the safety of children on root
and bicycle, crossing the tracks. They ask Council to assist in
any way they can in this regard. See Resolution No. 396/65.
The following PERSONS, on MOTION. were heard:
l. MOVED by Mr. Newman. seconded by Mr. Spang. that Mr. T. R.
Carrington and Mr. James Lynn, of Rouge Hills Drive. be heard.
CARRIED
The delegation spoke with respect to complaints about their
neightbours across their street, namely, Mr. A. Dand, and
Mr. Fre d Seeman. They comp laine d ab out the burnin g of garb age
on the Rouge Hills Golf Course, creating a rat situation.
scrap materials marring the area. and the condition of a shed built
on the Seeman property.
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Messrs. Lynn and Carrington appealed their assessment, asking
for a reducuion based on the condition of these neighbouring
properties, and the decision was reserved until they had
appeared before Council with their complaints.
It was suggested by Mr. Campbell that Messrs. Lynn and Carrington
write a letter to the municipality outlining their complaints.
Theee ratepayers stated that they had complained to the By-Law
Ehforcement Department and the Building Department, with no
results. Mr. Newman indicated that there aee by-laws which
have been broken and that the new By-Law Enforcement Officer
would be given this assignment as a priority.
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~. Councillor Newman made reference to the Township property at
Liverpool and No.2 Highway, inquiring as to when construction
on this property is to commence.
Mr. Laycox indicated that it was to be six months from closing date
and he believed it would bring it to the end of December, 1965.
He said he had other principals interested in the property if
construction did not commence by then.
Clerk instructed to check the closing date.
3. Councillor Waring submitted a report on fires for the month
of October", and a report on accommodation for firemen. with
the recommendation that the report be submitted to the 1966 Council
re cO.II1e-l'ldtng thai: apþ%topriate measures be taken to provide the
prope~ accommodation for increased etaff in ~his department
'~ * RESOLUTION NUMBER 394/65 (See last item *)
RESOL,UTION NUKBj:R 395/65
. !fÒ'VED b¡"..H.t:.. .ewman. se conded by MI'. SPaDS. that purau&n't 'to Section
~"""i.Of~the As sessmen tAct, that this C oun ci 1 auth ori ze the Tax Colle ctOI'
to write off the the amounts of taxes, $6~326.13 in total. as
listed on the summary of taxes to be written off the the Court of
Revision. CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 396/65
MOVED by Mr. 'Campbell, 'seconded by Mrs. McPherson,
THAT WHEREAS level crossing No. 12, Mile 3.6. Toronto Terminal
Branch, at Woodview Road and the Canadian National Railway By-Pass,
creates a hazard to residents, ratepayers and children of this
area.
AND WHEREAS the members of the Rouge Hills Home and School Association
have appealed to Council to instigate action to preserve the safety
of their child~en¡
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that this Council strongly recommends
that the Canadia~ National Railways be required to install
safety gates at the level crossing at Woodview Road;
AND THAT copies of this resolution be mailed to the Regional
Chi ef Engineer, Canadian Nati onal Railway. Mr. Donald Gordon,
President of the Canadian National Railway; C. W. Rump, Secretary,
~oard of Tra~.port Commissioners for Canada. Mr. A. Walke~, Provincial
member of Parliament, and Mr. Michael Starr. Federal member of
Parliament, and the Honourable Dr. Dymond, Minister of Health <nd
Welfare. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 397/65
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Waring, that Cliff Mills
Motors Limited be awarded the tender for the supply of the 5-ton
truck with body, plow and 12 ft. wing at the tender price of
$10,440,00, subject to Department of Highways approval. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 398/65
MOVED ~y Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Newman, that this Council does
hereby endorse the recommendation of the Planning Board on November
ll, 1965, and hereby directs that the application (A 11/65) for a
mink farm on property known as Part of Lot 2, Concession 5 (a three
acre parcel owned by G. Haugen) be refused, on the grounds that
the physical location, the surrounding development and the limited
size of the subject property was not compatible with this enterprise.
CARRIED
RE~OLUTION NUMBER 400/65
MOVED by Mr. Spang.' 'seconded by Mr. Campbell, that this Council make
a grant to the Dunbarton Kiwanis Club of $218.89, this amount
repres en tin g total of taxes for 1964 and 1965, $110.51 an d $108.38
~spectlvely. CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 401/65
Jft>VED by Mr. C·am·pbell. seconded by Mrs. McPh~rson, that the Clerk be
authorized to have a telephone installed at the Pickering Township
Dog Pound, as part of the township switchboard system. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 402/65
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M~VED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Newman. that the Ontario Hydro
b~ requested to look after bulb replacement in the West Rouge Area,
a$ recommended by the Public Utilities Committee on October 26, 1965.
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 403/65
MOVBD by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Newman. that Mr. Sanders, of
Concession 1, be charged for his abutting frontage of 10 feet under
the Local Improvement for a water service to the Dunbarton water
main, and that the balance of his property be assessed when the
main is extended westerly, as recommended by the Public Utilities
Committee on October 26. 1965. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 404/65
MOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Newman. that the Anthes
Steel Products Limited be permitted to install their Delta Beam at
24" O/C in ONE experimental home to be constructed by the Consolidated
Building Corporation. to perform their tests on the steel framing
system, as recommended by the Public Utilities Committee on
October 26, 1965. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 405/65
MOVED by Mr. Waring, seconded by Mr. Newman, that in order to bring
the Fire Chief's salary in line with the firemen now covered by
the Pickering Township Fire Fighters' Association agreement. that
the Chief's salary be adjusted to $6,300.00, effective October 1st,
1965. as recommended by the Fire Committee on October 7, 1965. CARRIED
YEA:
NAY:
Messrs. Newman, Spang. Laycox. Campbell, Waring
Mrs. McPherson
RESOLUTION NUMBER 406/65
MOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr.. Newman, that recommendation
be made to 1966 Council that a job evaluation be made to cover the
outside Union members, as recommended by the Public Utilities
Committee on October 26. 1965. CARRIED
YEA: Mr. Newman, Mr. Spang, Mrs. McPherson, Mr. Laycox, Mr.
Campbell, Mr. Waring
NAY: N on e .
RESOLUTION NUMBER 1.07/65
MOVED by Mr. Campbell. seconded by Mr. Waring. that Murdoch Brown be
engaged as Assistant Dog Control Officer for the Township of
Pickering at a salary of $2,000.00 per annum. subject to a three
month probationary period. ~RRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 408/65
MOVED by Mr. Campbell. seconded by Mrs. McPherson, that Mr. John
W. Heywood be engaged as Dog Control Officer for the Township of
Pickering at a salary of $4.000 per annum, subject to a thre-month
probationary period. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 409/65
MOVED by Mr. Campbell. ลกèconded by Mr. Newman. that the tender of
Elora Construction Limited, in the amount of $8.2l7.80 for sewers
and $7.243.00 for watermains to Fairport Beach Public School. for a
total amount of $15,460.80, being the lowest tender, be accepted.
subject to the posting of a required Performance Bond as laid down
in Clause 4:15 of the General Conditions of Contract. and the
approval of School Area 2 Board. (nRRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 410/65
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MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, that th1s Counc~l
does hereby endorse the recommendation of the Township of Pickering
COMmittee of Adjustment of October 14, 1965, and hereby authorizes
the issuance of a Letter of Tolerance that no action will be taken
by the Township of Pickering for reasons of variance from By-Law
No. 3036, on property known as the northerly portion of Lot 20,
Concession 2. being l06 acres, to permit the erection of an
additional accessory dwelling of a minimum of 2,000 feet to the
agricultural use in accordance with Section 7.2 of By-law 3036; subject
to the condition that no separation of the new residence from the
farm property shall occur without the prior approval of the municip-
ality and the imposition of the residential lot development fee.
MOTION LOST
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YEA:
NAY:
None
Mr. Newman. Mr. Spang, Mrs. McPherson, Mr. Laycox. Mr. Campbell,
and Mr. Waring.
BY-LAW NUMBER 3072
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Spang, mOVes for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering to appoint a Treasurer-Collector
for the Township of Pickering (Ronald Mitchell) and that same now
be read a first time.
Hr. Newman, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, moves that By-Law Number
3072 to appoint a Treasurer-Collector for the Township of PÞGkering
be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committ~G of
the Whole thereon.
The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-Law as read.
Mr. Newman. seconded by Mr. Campbell, moves that the report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 3072 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 3073
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Mr. Spang, seconded by Hr. Newman, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickerin¡ to authorize an application to
the Ontario Municipal Board for an order enlarging the defined garbage
area in the south part of the Township of Pickering, and that same
now be read a first time.
Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Campbell. moVes that By-Law Number 3073
to authorize an application to the Ontario Municipal Board for an
order enlarging the defined garbage area in the south part of the
Township of Pickering, be now read a second time, and that Council go
into Committee of the Whole thereon.
The Committee of the Whole arises aod ~ports the By-Law as read.
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Mr. Spang.... seconded by Mrs. MoÞ~.on., moves that the report of
the Coamittee of the Whol~ronBy-Law"·5),. 3073 be adopted. and
that the said By-Law be J!ow r.ead a Thil.'(b'f'¡m~r aDd PASSED; that the
Reeve and Clerk sian tbè same. and the S4al of the Corporation be
affixed thereto. . CARRIED
BY-LAW NUMBER 301~
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Mrs. McPherson, secon,ded by Mr. Spang, moves for leave to intro4uce
a By-Law of the Township of P ~kerin& to dedicate part of ~ot 34,
Concession 7, of the Township of P~ck.r$ng, as a public highway,
and that same now be read ü first t¡~lIe.
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Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. W~ing, moves that By-Law Number
3074 to dedicate part of Lot 31., Concession 7, of the Township of
Pickering, as a public highway, be now read a second time, and1hat
Cpuncil go into Committee of t~e Whole thereon.
Tþe Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-Law as read.
Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Waring. moves that the report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 3074 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
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Clerk instructed to contact Department of Highways re signs at
Altona Road and No.2 Highway. Have same replaced.
2. Obtain report from Mr. Heywood on dog control.
3. Refer sign bY~law to By-Law Committee.
4. Send R-esolution No.: 39,1f/65 to all boards concerned.
5. Mr. Laycox to work out satisfactory arrangements between Del
Brocco and municipality re Rougedale Acres.
* RESOLUTION NUMBER 894/6S
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MOVED by Mr. Waring, seconded by Mr. Newman. that Resolution No.
374/65 and Resolution No. 392/65 be rescinded and substituted by:
THAT WHEREAS Frenchman's Bay is the largest area of sheltered
water east of Toronto and which provides a natural haven for
mooring and launching of all types and sizes of pleasure craft
and which now has the largest concentration of such activities
in this part of Lake Ontario;
AND WHEREAS this body of water and lands lying beneath its surface
are privately owned, we are urging most strongly that the land be
purchased by the Province of Ontario in order that it may be
preserved as a public park, recreational and pleasure craft
cen tre ;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that this Council strongly recommends
that the Province of Ontario acquire the area known as Frenchman's
Bay and the surrounding water lots save and except that portion of
the east shore from Dixie Road south to Lake Ontario;
AND THAT copies of this resolution be forwarded to:
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Department of Lands an d Forests.
Metro Toronto Water Front Advisory Committee.
Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
Metro Toronto Parks Commission.
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Province of Ontario Parks Integration Board.
Metro Toronto Council.
Rouge, Duffin. Highland Creek. PetticoatrAuthority, '·}~RRIED
MOVED by Mr. Newman. seconded by Mr, Waring, a410urn at
11 0' clock p. m( // CARRIED
Clerk
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APPROVED
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