HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 24, 1966
MUNICIPAL
BUILDING
BROUGHAM
A meeting of Pickering Township Council was held on ~UESDAY, the
TWENTY-FOURTH day of~, 1966, at the Municipal Building, Brougham,
at 8 o'clock p. m.
PRESENT: Reeve C. W. Laycox
Deputy Reeve Mrs. J. L. McPherson
Councillors: Harvey Spang
Donald Beer
John williams
John Campbell
ROnald Chatten
Douglas J. PIitz, Clerk
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The following PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard:
1. MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Spang, that Mr. Irwin
be heard. CARRIED
Mr. J. C. W. Irwin, Vice-Chairman, pickering Township Planning
Board, read from.a prepared brief on the subject of the Planning
Director, Mr. J. Faulkner, in support of a salary increase for
this Department Head.
The matter was not discussed in Council, however, but referred
to the Finance Committee for a decision.
2. The West Shore Ratepayers' Association, represented by Mr.
ROy Addie, President, presented a prepared brief on parks
and recreation budgeting, and in particular the allotment
for West Shore Association. Mr. Addie was requesting
additional funds in an effort to expedite the preparation
work on their park in order that they may proceed with
their recreational program. The lack of funds has temporarily
stalled this program. See Resolution No. 225/66.
3. MOVED by Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Chatten, that Mr. Ed.
pulford of Frank Cowan and Company Limited, be heard. CARRIED
Due to the lack of a report from Mr. P. Poulsson, Township
Engineer, on certain fire insurance recommendations on the Sewage
Plant and Water Plant, it was felt that the matter should not
be dealt with, but postponed to another date to be set. In
the intermim, however, Mr. pulford agreed that his company would
provide a bind coverage letter which would give the municipality
full and sufficient coverage on any policies which expire
June 1st, 1966.
The following CORRESPONDENCE was considered:
1.
Frank T. Ross & Sons request that Chesterhill Road be changed
to Lawrence Avenue East.
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It was suggested that the Chesterhill Road be changed to
Lawrence Avenue East when that portion west through Scarborough
Township known as Colonel Danforth Trail has been officially
named Lawrence Avenue East.
2.
St. Martin's Anglican Church requests that the name of Fairport
Street, Bay Ridges, be changed to St. Martin's Drive.
It was generally agreed that the name of the street be changed
to. read St. Martin's Drive. Clerk to investigate.
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3. West Rouge Ratepayers' Association requests that no license be
issued to vehicles vending ice cream, frozen milk or pop corn
in the West Rouge area, as such vehicles could endanger the lives
of children. Referred to By-law Enforcement Department.
4. Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto asks township if it wishes
to make representation to Official Plan Committee for purpose of
making recommendations for the adoption of proposed plan. It
requests replies by June 10, 1966.
Clerk to obtain copy of report on the Metropolitan Toronto
Official Plan.
5. Association of Municipal Pole Governing Authorities asks for
representation of Zone #3 first meeting on Friday, May 27, at
Barrie Council Chambers from 1.30 p. m. to 4 p. m. Also asks
for 1966 membership: Police Commission, $25.00: Police
Committees, $15.00.
RESOLUTION NUMBER 224/66
MOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Spang I that the Parks
Administrator submit a comprehensive report on Parks and Recreation
Funds, their application, and how they should be applied for the
ultimate capital investment of the Township of Pickering, and that
this report should follow the following performance:
The Problem
The Situation (Past & present)
The Conclusion
The Recommendation
(Method of implementation, etc.)
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 225/66
MOVED by Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Campbell, that West Short Parks
and Recreation Committee be allocated the sum of $1,000 as an
interim Park grant for the year 1966. Funds for this purpose
will temporarily be taken from the sale of Road Allowances to
Ontario Hydro: Further that a complete review of West Shore's
allocation be undertaken upon receipt of the report requested
in Resolution No. 224/66. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 226/66
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Spang, that this Council
give a grant of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000)to the Museum Board,
so that the two buildings on the road allowance can be moved on to
the Museum grounds and the Board can get on with its work on the
Museum. CARRIED
YEA:
NAY:
Councillors Beer, Spang and Laycox, Mrs. McPherson.
Councillors Chatten, Campbell and Williams
RESOLUTION NUMBER 227/66
MOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Williams, that Resolution Number
201/66 be rescinded and the following substituted therefor:
THAT price increases, as submitted by Metro Utility 'Services, be
accepted and that these increases be passed on to the water
customers.
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Resolution Number 227/66 (Continued)
New Old Increase
5/8" connection 100.00 90.00 10.00
~ 3/4" connection 110.00 105.00 5.00
1" connection 130.00 115.00 15.00
CARRIED
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that lateral water service connection
prices be increased as follows:
RESOLUTION NUMBER 228/66
MOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Beer, that the By-law Enforce~
ment Officer be paid one day's wages for April 2, 1966, and that in
the future, notice be given to the By-law Committee for approval; as
recommended by the By-law Committee on April 27, 1966. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 229/66
MOVED by Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Campbell, that the recent
water meter price increase due to both higher manufacturers' prices
and sales tax be included in the municipality's water meter charge,
together with a 15 per cent administration charge to cover freight
charges, seals, inspection and overhead; as recommended by Township
Engineer. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 230/66
MOVED by Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Williams, that the Clerk is
hereby authorized to purchase a typewriter for the Treasurer's
Department, as provided for in the Treasurer's budget, as follows:
Less 3 months rental
$ 495.00
49.50
$ 445.50
65.00
$ 380.50
CARRIED
1 Underwood, 16" Carriage Electric Typewriter
Less 10%
RESOLUTION NUMBER 231/66
MOVED by Mr. Beer, seconded by Mr. Spang, that this Council does
hereby contribute $28.00 towards a token of appreciation to Mr.
Robert Miller for his dedicated effort on behalf of the Pickering
Township Museum, presented to him at the opening of the Museum
on Saturday, May 14, 1966. CARRIED
YEA: Councillors Beer, Spang, Williams; Mrs. McPherson, Mr. Laycox.
NAY: Councillors Chatten and Campbell
RESOLUTION NUMBER 232/66
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Campbell, that the
Engineer be authorized to call tenders for:
(a) 30 h.p. Tractor and Mower
(b) 4 ton truck with snow-levelling wing
for use by the Road Department, tenders to be submitted before
12 noon, Friday, June 3, 1966: as recommended by the Township
Engineer. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 233/66
MOVED by Mr. Williams, seconded
Number 218/66 be rescinded, and
the tender for a Garbage Packer
tendered price of $5,906.25.
by Mr. Chatten, that Resolution
replaced by a resolution awarding
to Sicard Equipment for the
CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 234/66
MOVED by Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Campbell, that Resolution
Number 217/66 be rescinded, and that J. Burrows be awarded the
supply of the 5-ton truck - chassis and tilt cab at the tendered
price of $10,648.05. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 235/66
MOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr.. Chatten, that the Council
of the Township of Pickering embark upon a Roads Needs Study
immediately and that the cost is not to exceed $25,000. CARRIED
YEA: Messrs. Laycox, Chatten, Campbell, and Williams.
NAY: Mrs. McPherson, Messrs. Beer and Spang.
RESOLUTION NUMBER 236/66
MOVED by Mr. Chatten, seconded by Mr. Campbell, that the Clerk be
authorized to invite tenders for the landscaping of the new municipal
building. A bid is required for the landscaping layout, soil
preparation and planting of shrubs, trees, and sodding; a separate
bid for annual maintenance of same; also a separate sum that could
be deducted for the privilege of erecting a sign stating that this
landscaping was created and is maintained by
CARRIED
BY-LAW NUMBER 3150 (Two Readings)
Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Chatten, moves for leave to introduce
a by-law of the Township of Pickering to authorize the purchase
of 8.61 acres from Michael F. Smith, being part of Lot 19, Concession
2, Township of Pickering, and that same now be read a first time.
Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Beer, moves that By-law Number 3150
to authorize the purchase of 8.61 acres from Michael F. Smith,
being part of Lot 19, Concession 2, Township of Pickering, be now
read a second t~# aad that Council go into Committee of the Whole
thereon.
BY-LAW NUMBER 3151
Mr. Beer, seconded by Mr. Spang, moves for leave to introduce a
By-law of the Township of Pickering to repeal By-law Number 2977,
which amends By-law Number 2121 regulating taxis in the Township
of Pickering, and that same now be read a first time. (14 Licenses).
Mr. Beer, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, moves that By-law Number 3151
to repeal By-law Number 2977, which amends By-law Number 2121
regulating taxis in 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 and reports the By-law as read.
Mr. Beer, seconded by Mr. Spang, moves that the report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-law No. 3151 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
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BY-LAW NUMBER 3152 (Two Readings)
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Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Williams, moves for leave to introduce
a By-law of the Township of Pickering to authorize the purchase of
20 acres of land, being composed of part of Lot 19, Range 3, for
the purpose of establishing sites for the carrying on of industries
and industrial operations, at the price of $60,000, and to
authorize the borrowing of that amount, for that purpose, and that
sarne now be read a first time.
Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Chatten, moves that By-law Number 3152
to authorize the purchase of 20 acres of land, being composed of
part of Lot 19, Range 3, for the purpose of establishing sites for
the carrying on of industries and industrial operations, at the
price of $60,000, and to authorize the borrowing of that amount,
for that purpose, be now read a second time, and that Council go
into Committee of the Whole thereon.
Reeve Laycox referred Council to an advertisement in the local
papers where the Toronto Board of Education invites offers to sell
a parcel of land having an area of not more than 200 acres.
The purpose is for the site for a Natural Science School. He
suggested to Council that he and the Clerk make overtures to
the Toronto Board of Education to locate in the Township of
Pickering. Such a school would add prestige to this municipality.
Reeve Laycox further suggested a site - part of Lots 28 and
29, Broken Pront, Range 2, Metropolitan Toronto Conservation Area
property (The old Moore property).
Little interest was evidenced by Council, and no action was recomm-
ended for the Reeve and Clerk.
MOVED by Mr. Williams, seconded by Mr. Spang, that the meeting
adjourn at 11:05 p. m. CARRIED
APPROVED -1a...l
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