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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 16, 1959 MUNICIPAL BUILDING B R 0 U G HA M A Meeting of Council was held on MONDAY, the SIXTEENTH day of MARCH, 1959, at EIGHT o'clock in the evening. PRESENT: J. Sherman Scott, in the Chair Mrs. Jean McPherson Harvey Spang Edgar :t ame s Harry Ashton H. Ross Hawthorne Miss V. Swan L. T. Johnston, Clerk The following CORRESPONDENCE was read: 1. Tax Collector's Report. February Collections, $39,485.66. 1958, ¡33,4l5.3R. Outstanding, February 28, 1959 - $116,455.30. 1958 - $130,743.24. V' 2. County Clerk - approval for closing Concession 4 on either side of C. P. R. bridge in Lot 17. 3. pounty Clerk, requesting levy of $135,354.61 for year 1959, which will require a rate of 8.9 Mills, as compared to $129,875.87 and 9.4 Mills in 1958. ./ .I 4. Resolution of Town of~x "That the Council of Ajax agree in prinoiple for the winter maintenanoe (snow removal) of the proposed sidewalk on Harwood Avenue from Ajax Town Line to No.2 Highway in Piokering Township; subject to the Township of Piokering agreeing not to hold the Town of Ajax Liable for any damages or harm suffered on the sidewalk. (See Resolution) 5. William Howard, of Oshawa, available as ice blasting experts. 6. A. W. Cane has canvassed neighbours of Frank S. Brett on Lot 16, Concess- ion 4, ard reoommends Kennel License. (See Resolution) 7. Carl Altenber~, Planning Consultant. Servioes available. 8. Ontario Murioipal Board approval of By-Law No. 2376 - size of houses in · Greenbelt area. 9. Metro oronto and Re ion Conservation Authority. Requisition for 1959 ~ 6,507.40, as compared to $4,000.00 in 1958. 10. J. G. McVey requests a letter of tolerance for houses built on (1) Lot 7 - 10' Lot 8, Plan 319, one corner 7 inohes too olose to lot line. (2) Ft. Lot 8 & 9, Plan 319, one corner l!n too olose to lot line. (See Resolution) 11. Bell Telephone Company requests "Certifioate approving of Looation" of their cable on olosed sideline between Lots 12 and Pickering Village, north half of Concession 1. No Aotion. 12. Red Cross Society - thanks for $100.00 grant. 13. Johns-Manville invitation to members of Council to visit their plant some afternoon or evening. Council will aooept with p~easure some evening early in April. 14. Colonial Homes submit plans for two frame buildings in Lot 22, Conoession 1. (See Resolution) 15. Our Solioit~ again ask Counoil to consider an adjustment of A.M. Realty Limited assessment for years 1957 and 1959, based on 1958 Court of Appeal. .. 2 16. C. N. R. ProÐosal for new Toronto ߥ-Pass freight line - 500 feet north Concession 1 from Lots 27 to 36 inclusive, then through Dunbarton east of Police Station to join old C. N. ft. track at Dixie Road. Altona Feed & Supply, Niagara Brand, 15 lb. bags, 6.60 Chipman Chemicals, " " " 6.45 17. Warble-Fly SnraI Require 255 Ibs. 18. Geor~e Geri~s Do~ Renort for February 15 - March 15. No. Dogs Picked Up - 47 No. Dogs Destroyed - 31 No. Licenses Purchased - 40 No. Pound Fees Paid - 17 Total Pound Fees - $43.00 19. Proctor and Redfern have now submitted a cost of $4,610.00 for extension of a 12" watermain from Rouge Hills Drive on Island Road east to a point 140 feet west of Rivercourt Drive. (See By-Law) " 20. Metro Plannin~ Board submitting a report on proposed development at Frenchllan's Bay. The following PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard. 6. 1. Messrs. Finne~an. Pekar. Whittaker and Anderson, and delegation of about twenty others from Pickering Beach, claimed that 90 per cent of the surface water coming into Pickering Beach subdivision comes from Ajax. They aske~ relief immediately. They were advised that money is being appropriated in Road Budget for drainage in this area this year. Messrs. Hi£htown. Richardson and Puddister objected to drainage con- ditions at Rougemount and Toynevale. They claim remedial measures taken two years ago by Mr. Godson did not improve the drainage as culvert was too high. They claimed they had met our Road Superintend- ent this day or the matter and had beer- insulted by him. Mr. Hall of Toynevale Road objected to drainage, and refused to pay for culvert put in in 1957 by Township which took no water. AGREED Engineer submit a report on drainage around Rougemount and Toynevale to Council. Messrs. S. W. Lyndall and H. Rendall submitted plans for two storage sheds for lumber 64 feet by 93 feet and 75 feet by 24 feet and are working on plans for a main building 300 feet long, all to be erected on 26 acres in South Half Lot 22, Concession 1. They stated they would employ 200 persons in summer and 150 year round and the plant would eventually cover 15 acres. They have secured 8-1/2 acres south Concession 2, Lot 19, and wish to erect 24 to 30 brick clad homes for employees. They wish to build the two storage sheds of lumber, not masonry as set out in By-Law No. 2284. (See Resolution) Messrs. W. Johnston~ Fred Major. D~~. Annis and several others stated thaì much of Concession 5 west of .Brock Road had not been ditched for 30 years; that there are now few ditches and as this road is very heavily travelled, they asked that 1-1/2 miles of road immediately east of Whitevale be ditched this year. They asked that both Whitevale hills be paved and properly ditched this year and that every thing be done to alleviate the dust nuisance in the village. They were assured that the Whitevale hills would be paved and ditched this year and that calcium chloride would be used as much as possible and the ditching east of village would be considered if there were sufficient Ward Road funds. ", II' 2. y 3. ,/ 4. v 5. Mr. F. C. Chubb stated he formerly owned 50 acres 1-1/2 miles east of Claremont, had built a big house but it was too much for him to keep up, so he sold south 30 acres and now has a fish pond on the north 20 acres. He asked permission to build a log hut 18 feet by 20 feet which he could use week ends for fishing and agreed it would be de- molished when he had no further use for it. (See Resolution) I 3 7. Mr. Forrest of Dunbarton asked for the location of new proposed C.N.R. freight line which joins C. N. R. at Dunbarton. He was asked to attend a meeting in Dunbarton School on Wednesday, March 25th, when C. N. R. Engineers will submit a plan. 8. Mr. Obey objected to Township turning extra water onto his small drainage ditch in Rosebank Road South. AGREED Mr. Chapman and Mr. Jefferson inspect and report. 9. Mr. Holland objected to drainage in Rosebank Road South and also to Township letters re collection of dog tax being addressed to his wife and not to himself. 10. Mrs. Weller ties her dog up and packs of dogs come around. - Directed to call Dog Cåtcher and have such dogs picked up. 11. Mr. Whittaker of Pickering Beach has had his home condemned by the Health Unit; requested that he be permitted to build new house at rear of his lot on high land without putting up $300.00 building deposit. (See Resolution) v 12. Mr. Frank Bluck in Printers Guild subdivision has a flooded cellar; claims culvert in wrong place. Mr. Chapman inspect culvert and report. Mr. Wm. Fair~rieve claimed he represer.te~ Mr. Siggins whose television set was seized for taxes and stolen while held by Bailiff. He asked that Council replace. Reeve stated Mr. Siggins should get a solicitor and submit a full report to Council. V' 13. v' RESOLUTION NUMBER 60 MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Ashton, that ~lding Inspector waive the $300.00 building deposit for Mr. Whittaker of Pickering Beach due to the fact that his present house is condemned because of flooding and that he be permitted to build new home at rear of same lot on high land. v CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 61 MOVED by Mr. Ashton, seconded by Mr. James, that Council approve a Kennel License for Mr. Brett, Concession 4, Lot 16. CARRIED ~ RESOLUTION NUMBER 62 MOVED by Mr. Ashton, seconded by Mrs. MCPherson, that Clerk write a letter to Town of Ajax acknowledging their recent resolution whereby they would consider snow removal from a proposed sidewalk on Harwood Drive if they were relieved of all public liability. CARRIED AGREED 60uncil inspect Johns-Manville plant some evening in early April. v " RESOLUTION NUMBER 63 MOVED by Miss Swan, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, that a letter of Tolerance be gra~ted the owners of (1) Lot 7 and S 10' Lot 8, Plan 319, because South-east corner of house erected thereon is 7" too close to the lot line. (2) North 40' Lot 8 and south 20' Lot 9, Plan 319, because North-west corner of house erected thereon is 1-1/2" too close to lot line; and that the Township will take no action against the present of said dwellings because the sideyard required by By-Law No. been adhered to. V' or future owners 1978 has not CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 64 MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Spang, that an exception to By-Law No. 2284 be made to allow the industrial buildings of Colonial Homes to be of frame construction. CARRIED ./ YEA: Messrs. Hawthorne, Scott, Spang, Miss Swan, and Mrs. McPherson. NAY: Messrs. Ashton and James 4 RESOLUTÅ’ON NUMBER 65 MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, that Mr. Chubb be permitted to build the cabin as requested, and that it be only used by himself and taken down when he no longer needs it; and provided that the cabin be not used for more than 6 months in any year and provided that a written agreement be entered into and provided that the Township is not r required to build or maintain a road to this property. CARRIED YEAS: Messrs. 1tawthorne, Spang, James, Miss swan,~ .1° Mrs. McPherson. ~ / NAY: Messrs. Ashton and Scott }V\ v RESOLUTION NUMBER 66 MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. lìhton, THAT WHEREAS Mr. Spademan draws five loads of garbage weekly to Township Dump; AND WHEREAS one load is picked up in Pickering Township and one from Markham Village, which is covered by Markham Village Agreement; THEREFORE Resolution No. 53, passed February 23, 1959, be amended to read $37.50 per month instead of $50.00 per month. CARRIED ~ RESOLUTION NUMBER 67 MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, that Superintendent be authorized to call for tenders for the "Steam Burner", subject to approval of the Department of the Township Road purchase of one Highways of Ontario. CARRIED ,¡ RESOLUTION NUMBER 68 MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Ashton, that the Council of the Township of Pickering endorse the plan of water control and conservation, ~ as presented by the Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority to them on Monday, March 9, 1959. CARRIED BY -LAW NUMBER 2380 Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. ~ames, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township of Pickering restricting the weight of loads to be carried or vehicles, and that same now be read a first time. j Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Ashton, moves that By-Law Number 2380 restricting the weight of loads to be carried on vehicles 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. Mrs. Mc~erson, seconded by Mr. Spang, moves of 0 the Whole on By-Law No. 2380 be adopted, read a Third time and PASSED; that the Reeve Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. that the report of the Committee and that the said By-Law be now and Clerk sign the same, and the CARRIED BY-LAW NUMBER 2381 Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Miss Swan, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township of Pickering concerning the desirability of a twelve inch (12") watermain on Island Road east of Rouge Hills Drive, and that same now be read a first time. Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Ashton, moves that B,y-Law Number 2381 concerning the desirability of a twelve inch (12") watermain on Island Road east of Rouge Hills Drive 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. ~awthorne, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2381 be adopted, and that the said B,y-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 5 BY -LAW NUMBER 2382 Miss Swan, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, moves for leave to introduce a ~-Law of the Township of Pickering to assess Police Area ~umber 1 for rates for tbe year 1959, and that same now be read a first time. Miss Swan, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, moves that By-Law Number 2382 to assess Police Area Number 1 for rates for the year 1959 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-~w as read. Miss Swan, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on B,y-Law No. 2382 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 2383 Mrs. MCPherson, seconded by Miss Swan~ moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township of Pickering to provide for the 1959 Road Expenditures, and that same now be read a first time. Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, moves that By-Law Number 2383 to provide for the 1959 Road Expenditures be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. v The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-Law as read. Mrs. MCPherson, seconded by Mr. James, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2383 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 AGREED Finance Committee meet March 18th. On MOTION of Mr. Hawthorne, the meeting adjourned. APPROVED ~ :1~ 1959. Clerk