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A meeting of Pickering Township Council
was held on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-EIGHTH
day of SEPTEMBER, 1966, at EIGHT o'clock
p. m.
PRESENT: Reeve C. W. Laycox
Councillors: J. williams
R. Chatten
H. Spang
D. Beer
D. J. PIitz. Clerk
J. Paulkner, planning Director
A special meeting of Council was called to consider a
draft by-law to amend the provisions of By-law 3031.
Mr. Faulkner outlined briefly the purpose of this meeting.
By-law 3037 was discussed at considerable length pertaining
to the amendments to the zoning of the Greenbelt Conservation
Zone nG" ,designations in Lots 11 and 12, Concession 5 to
read Rural Agricultural Zone A.
Wm. G. Lawson submitted his argument on behalf of
Mrs. Barclay, owner of land affected by the new zoning.
The same by-law and the proposed altering of parts of
'the Rural Agricultural Zone "An designations in Lot 13, 14
15, and 16, Concession 5 and Pt. Lot 22, Concession 4. to
read Pit and Ouarry Zone no" was also discussed at great
length by COUDcil and the various Pit and Quarry operators
whose land will be directly affected by this new zoning.
The following persons appeared before Council:
Mr. Milton Mowbray, representing J.B. Regan & Company.
J.B. Regan.
Mr. D. Schmeigelow, representing Highland Creek Sand
and Gravel Company.
Mr. Laughrin, representing Aztecana Corporation.
All the above noted persons representing the various
Pit and Quarry operators presented their arguments as to
why they felt their holdings of approximately 600 acres
should be zoned "Ou rather than only those protions now used
for this purpose.
POINTS OF ARGUMEtft'
1. The proper time to zone this area as "on is now, before
residential development takes place, which if it was
allowed could result in these areas becoming lost to
the industries.
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2.
The tax yield from P & Q operations would be greater
than what would be received from "A" zoning.
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3. Township can control the condition of worked pits by
its regulatory By-law #3010.
4. Potentional market for the aggregate in this area is
growing rapidly, the convenience to the area is important
and the time to take gravel is now.
5. The industry provides employment of local residents,
both labour and truck drivers.
6. Properties are too valuable to be allowed to remain in
a wor'kë out pit appearance. The IaN! will De reba1>ilitaëe4
to a oondition suitable for other development eg.
agricultural, residential or industrial sites.
Councillor R. Chatten was of the opinion that areas now
zoned "A II should remain in this zoning until such time that
owners are ready to use the property for the mi"ling of
gravel. He further indicated that to protect prospective
land purchasers, for residential development on adjacent
properties that the official plan have incorporated the intended
use of adjoining properties.
On commenting on tax revenue from the lands now zoned Pit and
Quarry it was indicated that the revenue equals about 1 mill
of the total tax which is approximately $32,000.00. This
When distributed leaves about $2400.00 for road up-~eep.
It was indicated that heavier assessed values will be levied
on these lands.
The Council intended to enforce their by-law #3010 which
regulates Pit and Quarry operations.
The availability of the gravel and the demand which will be
created in the very near future calls for proper zoning in
order that there is no delay in getting this gravel as it
is needed. Council members had mixed feelings about zoning
all land now owned by the Pit & Quarry operators as 0 zoning
at this time.
Council convened into Committee of the Whole at 9:45 p.m.
The discussion covered all aspects of the earlier comments
made by Pit owners and Council with the result the following
motion was made:
Motion
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MOVED by Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten that the areas designated as "G" on map
Schedule "C" 5/13-16 and 4/21-24 dated September 27,
1966 be zoned as "Q" with the areas designated for
"HQ" and "A" being left in a "G" zone.
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Motion
MOVED by Counc.il1or H. Spang, seconded by Councillor
J. Williams, that the corporation of the Township of
Pickering zone the areas designated on map, Schedule
"c" 5/13-16 and 4/21-24 dated September 27th, 1966, "0"
and "HO" be zoned "0" except for a 200 foot Buffer strip
adjacent to road allowances, with the buffer strip retaining ~.
its "A" designation subject to immediate negotiations on
abutting roads.
CARRIED .
Committee of
the i"olhole reconvened into Council requesting the Pit and çuarry
Operators to enter the Chambers, 10:10 p.m.
The following resolution was put to Council.
Resolution #416
MOVED by Councillor H. Spang, seconded by Councillor
D. Beer, that the Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Pickering zone the areas designated on map
Schedule "C" 5/13-16 and 4/21-24" dated September 27th,
1966. iiQii and iiHQii be zoned ViQii except for a 200
foot buffer strip adjacent to road allowances, with
the buffer strip retaining its "A" designation
subject to immediate negotiations on abutting roads.
Yea: Beer, Spang, Laycox
Nay: Chatten, Williams
CARRIED.
Mr. W. G. Lawson submitted his argument requesting that
lands owned by his client Mrs. Barclay be zoned I¡AU
agriculture and not greenbelt as recommended by the
Planning Board.
lilliam G. Lawson submitted a map prepared by the
Conservation authority pointing out that the land which he
would like to see zoned " A II are not flood plain lands and
that this is proven by the fact that the C. A. do not show
this as beinß flooded at the time of Hurricane Hazel. The
MTCA however do control land fill within their controlled
areas and Mr. Lawson indicated that before buildings were
erected on this property the M'l'CA would have to approve same.
Council reconvened into Committee of the Whole at 11:25 p.m.,
to discuss the problem at hand.
It was reasoned by Councillor J. Williams that the lands
in question be zoned iiAli and put the following motions:
Motion
Moved by Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten that the recommendation of the Township
Planning Board dated September 27, 1966 be and is
adopted, that By-law 3037 be amended by altering the
Greenbelt aGH designation in Lots 11 and 12, Concession
5 to read Rural Agricultural liA" as shown on Schedule
"CI, Map 5/9-12 dated September 27, 1966; the line being
estab11shed as the flood line as determined by the
MTRCA plus a 75 foot horizontal buff~as recommended
by Committee of the Whole, September·28, 1966.
CARRIED .
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Motion
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MOVED by Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten, that the Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Pickering recommends to the Township
Planning Board reconsider their recommendation of
Sept. 27th, 1966, relating specifically to Lots 11 and
12, Concession 5, and further that particular consider-
ation of the 75 foot buffer strip required by the
Township both a view to either reducing or eliminating
this requirement specific instances, as recommended by
Committee of the Whole, Sept. 28/66.
CARRIED .
Council convened into Council at 11:45 p.m. and passed the
following resolutions:
Resolution #417
MOVED by Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten that the recommendation of the Township
Planning Board dated September 27, 1966, be and is
adopted, that By-law 3037 be amended by altering the
Greenbelt "Gii designation in Lots 11 and 12, Concession
5 to read Rural Agricultural ~ÎAÎ1 as shown on Schedule
Î'ICiV Map 5/9-12 dated September 27, 1966; the line being
established as the flood line as determined by the
MTRCA plus a 75 foot horizontal buffe~
CARRIED.
Resolution #418
MOVED by Councillor J. Williams, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten, that the Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Pickering recommends to the Township
Planning Board reconsider their recommendation of
September 27th, 1966 relating specifically to Lots 11
and 12, Concession 5, and further that particular
consideration of the 75 foot buffer strip required
by the Township with a view to either reducing or
eliminating this requirement specific instances.
CARRIED.
BY-LAW
By-law Number 3203
Councillor R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor H. Spang
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of The Township
of Pickering to amend the provisions of By-law number
3037 as amended and that same now be read a first time.
Councillor R. Chatten seconded by Councillor D. Beer
moves that By-law Number 3203 to amend the provisions
of By-law number 3037 as amended be now read a second
time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole
thereon.
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The Committee of the Whole Arises and reports the
By-law as read.
Councillor R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor J. Williams
moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on
By-law Number 3203 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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MOVED by Councillor H. Spang, seconded by Councillor R.
Chatten that this meeting do noW adjourn 12:01 a.m.,
September 29/66.
DATED
@jek 8 , 1966
Reeve
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