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M U N I C I PAL
B U I L DIN G
PIC K E R I N G
A meeting of Pickering Township Council
was held on MONDAY, the TWELVTH day of
DECEMBER; 1966, at EIGHT-TEN p.m.
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PRESENT: Reeve C. W. Laycox
Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson
Councillors: H. Spang
D. Beer
R. Chatten
N. Waller
J. Williams
D. J. PIitz, Clerk
DELEGATIONS
1. MOVED by Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson, seconded by
Councillor N. Waller that Mr. J. Kruger be heard.
Mr. J. Kruger, President of West Rouge Association
spoke to Council on the subject Residential to
Industrial Assessment 60/40 ratio. suggesting a
resolution to Council giving direction to the Planning
Board on the subject of an industrial assessment
requirement for each residential subdivision contem-
plated for the Township and that all future developers
be required to bring a 40% industrial assessment on
condition that such developer is granted land for
residential purposes.
The matter was tabled for discussion in Committee.
2. MOVED by Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson, seconded by
Councillor H. Spang, that Mr. P. Pemberton Pigott.
Chairman of the Industrial Committee he heard, re:
"Industrial Development Reserve Fund etc."
Mr. Pigott rather than speak on the matter inquired
if it would be in order to ask questions. It was
suggested by the Reeve that perhaps it would be
preferable to discuss this matter in Committee.
The Committee meeting to include all members of Council
and The Industrial Committee.
Suitable date to be arranged by the Clerk.
TENDERS
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The following tenders were opened:
East Avenue and Lawrence Ave., Water and sewermains
C.G.E.
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Tenderer Sewers Water
Bennington Developments 15,150.58 51,047.36
Cobourg Construction 23,725.90 58,429.70
~ Sam Cosentino Ltd. 36,098.00 82,958.00
Dagmar Construction 25,741. 30 50,588.32
Del Brocco contracting 29,633.80 47,904.90
Donegal Construction 30,414.78 56,339.22
Leaside Contracting 30,331.00 64,646.90
Raylena Construction 38,931. 72 73,016.35
Tripp Construction 26,820.88 53,781.38
Westwood Drain Co. 30,518.00 65,897.00
Fairport Local Improvements - Water and Sewermains
Tenderers Sewer:5 Water
Bennington Developments 74,489.99 57,018.32
Cobourg Construction 104,420.65 72,522.40
Con-Drain 86,757.40 67,703.91
Sam Cosentino Ltd. 146,816.00 94,782.00
Craftwood Construction 98,509.21 71,877.35
Dagmar Construction 149,945.90 74,481. 06
Donegal Construction 113,099.86 61, 960.59
Leas ide Contracting 99,184.75 70,289.45
Westwood Drain Co. 120,046.00 80,281.95
MOVED by Councillor N. Waller, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten, that the tenders for water and sewermain
projects be forwarded on to the Engineering Department
for examination and recommendation by that department.
CARRIED.
CORRES POND ENC E
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1.
School of the Holy Redeemer advise that as of the
first of the year the combined Separate School Board
will be known as Combined Roman Catholic Separate
School Board No. 2 of Pickering.
Also at their first meeting in the new year they will
appoint a trustee representative on the Pickering
High School Board.
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2. James A. Taylor reports on Road Allowance between
lots 26 and 27, Concession 5, F. Benns.
See copy of letter.
MOVED by Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherso n, seconded by
Councillor R. Chatten, that the matter of Mr. Benn
be referred to the Road's Department for further
clarification.
3. P. Poulsson reports to Council re: Building Permits,
Violet Swan, Lot 38, Registered Plan 283, Lot 30
Registered Plan 274.
See copy of letter.
Matter referred to Committee of the Whole.
4. The Reeve read a letter of thanks received from Dr.
A. F. W. Plumtre. Principal of Scarborough College
for allowing him and his colleagues to speak to Council
on December 6, 1966.
RESOLUTIONS
1. To accept low tender re: watermain construction East
Avenue and Lawrence Ave. subject to O.M.B. approval.
Tenders opened and referred to Engineering Department
for recommendation.
2. To accept low tender re: watermain construction
Fairport subject to Engineers recommendations.
Tenders opened and referred to Engineering Department
for recommendation.
3. To accept low tender re: sewer trunk line construction
Fairport, subject to Engineers recommendations.
Tenders opened and referred to Engineering Department
for recommendation.
Resolution 522
MOVED by Councillor N. Waller, seconded by Councillor
D. Beer, that Whereas Liverpool Rd. south from
County Rd. #22 is considered by Township Engineer
an internal subdivision Rd., and
Whereas Liverpool Rd. South has be~n completely
constructed, serviced, sidewalked, curbed and
guttered by a subdivider, and
Whereas it is considered by the Township Engineer
more easily maintained by the local municipality and
Whereas the Base Line Rd. is planned to form a part
of the Lawrence Ave. extension
Be i~ therefore resolved that the County Rd. Board
be pe~itioned to consider the deletion of Liverpool
Rd. South of the Base Line (County Rd. #22) from the
County Road needs study and the Base Line from
Liverpool Rd. westerly to Fairport ~. be included
in its stead.
CARRIED .
council voted unanimously in favour of this resolution.
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Resolution 523
MOVED by councillor H. Spang, seconded by Councillor
J. Williams, that the amended Supplemental Agreement
be accepted by Council subject to the understanding
that the Council does and will oppose the inclusion
of the personnel as listed on the Supplemental Agree-
ment in the bargaining unit as recommended by the
Finance Committee at their meeting on Dec. 6/66.
CARRIED.
Resolution 524
MOVED by Councillor N. Waller, seconded by Councillor
H. Spang, that this Council authorize the installation
of automatic sanitation equipment in the 4 wash rooms
of the new municipal building at an annual cost of
$95.00.
CARRIED.
Resolution 525
MOVED by Councillor R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor
J. Williams, that the Clerk be authorized to have
the Ceremonial Road rough graded and gravelled and
that 20 additional parking spaces be created to the
eastern side of the Building, and further that the
parking to the north be extended to provide a 24 foot
driving lane at an estimated cost of $2,000.00.
CARRIED .
Resolution 526
MOVED by Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson, seconded by
Councillor N. Waller, that the Township Solicitor,
Mr. James A. Taylor be instructed to prepare a by-
law dedicating the lands described in instrument
numbers
RO 146269
RO 147836
RO 147845
RO 147851
a public
a public roads and that the owners ahall enjoy the
right of ingress and egress until the lands are
dedicated as a public highw~y.
RO
RO
RO
RO
147830
lt17839
147848
147854
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RO
RO
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147833
147842
147860
147857
CARRIED .
5. To accept the tender of Skrycon Ltd. re: construction
of watermain on Highway 2, Rootes Motors and Liverpool
. Road.
With held awarding of tender subject to receivL~g
O.M.B. approval.
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6~ Council's non-acceptance of the automatic progression
for Plant Operators and setting of one rate of pay
for all Plant Operators at a figure to correspond
with the rate now being paid to the Senior Operators.
Hold- Union will not accept Council's proposal.
7. Local Improvement charge for sewer trunk line to be
same as watermain charge l03~.
On checking the assessment roll the assessment
frontage is 103 feet (1967) This same footage
should then apply to local improvement charges both
for water and sewers.
This matter was discussed at considerable length with
reference to the 25 feet of additional frontage and
why this should not be charged to the owner with
respect to Sewer charges.
This was referred back to p.U.C. and a lawyer's
opinion.
8. The matter of additional pay (honorarium) to the
Volunteer Fire Chief's wae referred to the Committee
of the Whole Council.
INFORMATION
l~ A report was submitted to Council with respect to the
disposition of the car tenders.
The matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole
Council.
2. Two separate proposals were submitted to Council with
respect to land appraisal in connection with street
widenings in Fairport.
1. W. R. Kellough & Associates
2. Associated Property Appraisers Ltd.
The instructions of Council on this matter were for
the Engineer to retain the services of the firm of
his choice due to urgency and possibility of snow to
delay work.
3. Engineering Department report on installation of
additional parking area and Ceremonial Drive.
See resolution 525.
4. The question on the recorded vote for resolution
519 (passed at the meeting of Councilg Dec. 6/66)
was discussed.
Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson brought it to Councillor
R. Chatten's attention that his article in the Bay
News reported Mrs. McPherson as voting against this
resolution when in fact she voted "forti.
Councillor R. Chatten apologized for his error.
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5.
Street light's for Fairport Beach was mentioned in
Council, and the suggestion of one st~eet light
area for the whole Township. This matter was
deferred with the suggestion this be brought before
Committee. A letter from Mrs. M. Coo~e of Fairport
Beach expresses concern for children ~ the area
due to lack of street lights
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Letter left with Deputy Reeve J. L. McPherson for
action by Road's Committee.
6. Clerk reports to Council re: instructions of Council
meeting of Dec. 6/66.
Information for Council
as per instructions
Council meeting Dec. 6/66
(1) Report on cheques #5519 and 5671 - C. Hollinger.
The car which is normally used by the Building Department
is inoperative and as a result Mr. C. Hollinger in
order to carry out his inspections must use his own
vehicle. The amounts paid out under cheques 5519 -
$115.90 and 5671 - $77.80 are for milleage for the
months of October and November respectively.
(2) J. A. Taylor - Legal fees $339.45
Acquisition of land for improvement of C.N.R. crossing
at Rosebank Road $ 101.45
11 Road Widening Deed - acquired from
C.N.R. 1st Concession 238.00
$ 339.45
J. A. Taylor - Legal fees - $50.00
Carnpolin vs Stafford and Township of Pickering -
Division Court Action Township was sued for lack of
stop sign on Breezie Drive and Fairport Road (two
cars collided)
The Township won the case.
This should be an insurance claim, since Public
Liability Insurance should cover things of this nature -
Clerk's Department is investigating.
(3) Pickering Village Fire Charges $2800.
Re: Pickering Village Fire Charges $2800.00
Dear Sire:
In my opinion this bill will have to be aaid
to Pickering Village, as they are covering this area
by agreement with our Township and we are in no position
to go along with out their services, at present.
With regard to the charges on this sheet for private
vehicles, I have obtained all the information that
is available and turned it into the office, as for
the charge for a grass fire on this sheet, I am con-
tacting the Department of Highways and requesting pay-
ment of our costs for this call.
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In future all fire calls to vehicles in the town-
ship are to be reported to headquarters office and
from there will be sent to the clerk's office for
action.
You~s truly,
D. Lynde,
Fire Chief.
7. Memorandum from Industrial Committee Re: definition
of scope.
See delegations.
BY-LAWS
l. Borrowing By-law - $115,000 - Highway 2.
2. Borrowing By-law - $115,000 - Lawrence & East Avenue.
3. Borrowing By-law - $628,000 - Reservoir Rosebank Road.
These by-laws were t~Q1ed until all projects have received
O.M.B. approvals.
MOVED by Councillor J. williams, seconded by Councillor
R. Chatten that this meeting do now adjourn, 9:45 p.m.
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