HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 19, 1964
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A meeting of Pickering Township Council was held on MONDAY. the
NINETEENTH day of OCTOBER, 196~. at EIGHT o'clock p. m.
PRESENT: C. W. Laycox, in the Chair
Mrs. J. L. McPherson
Harvey Spang
Wm. G. Newman
Donald Waring
John Campbell
Hubert Wank
L. T. Johnston, Clerk
The following CORRESPONDENCE was considered.
1. School Area 2 asks Council to implement recommendations of police
Chief re safety of school children. Clerk advise Board that police
Chief's report is under consideration by Council and Engineer.
2. City of Oshawa holding one day workshop re welfare at Hillside
Manor, Oshawa, at 10 A.M., November~. Invitation to Chairman of
Welfare and Welfare Officer. and any others.
3. Engineer submits report on drainage problem in East Rouge. (P. 41S)
See Resolution No. 364/64
~. Our Solicitors ask Township for approval for them to settle action
between Township and Econo Wash for sum of $2,700.00, re sewers and
water cost to shopping centre on Liverpool Road.
See Resolution No. 363/6~.
5. T. A. Newman, solicitor for Crooks Service Station at Broken Front,
Range 3, Lot 27. guarantees that his client will give a right-of-
way to St. Paul's Anglican Church if deeded Department of Highways
lands and old No. 2 Highway to south 9f his station.
6. Canadian Mental Health Institute of Ontario County ask for a grant.
Apply in January for 1965.
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7. Pickering Township Softball - invitation to Council members to
attend 196~ trophy presentation at Dunbarton High School, Saturday.
October, 2~. at 8 p. m.
8. Department of Municipal Affairs submits proposed By-law for
occupancy which they believe will raise the standard of old houses.
9. Planning Board advise that they do not concur with Council's
recommendation that Fretz Bros. in Concession 9, Lot 30, be required
to build a 2000 square feet house on 3 acre balance of lands.
10. F. J. Prouse, Building Inspector, states they expect 350 houses to
be built in the Township this winter and next spring, and that
he feels he cannot adequately inspect this number, so asks for an
assistant.
ll. Township Engineer states that Building Inspector doing a fine job
but cannot cope with this number of permits.
12. Township Engineer submits a report on Fairport Beach watermain and
sewer Local Impro.ement.
13. Township Engineer submits an option to purchase lands for road
widening from E. S. Lindo, Concession 4, Lot 20,
l~. West Rouge Boy Scouts ask permission to sell apples on October 2~th.
See Resolution No. 3~8/6~.
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The following PERSONS. on motion, were heard.
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MOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Wank, that Mr. J. A. McDonald
be heard. CARRIED
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Mr. McDonald stated he represented a number of ratepayers in Plans M-36
and M-37. West Rouge, who wished to know why the roads to their homes
were not passable. The Reeve explained that these roads were private
and as the subdivider had run into financial trouble it had been most
difficult to get this work done. However as of this day, gravel is
now being placed on the roads in question and he expected that by the
end of this week there would be 10 inches of gravel on them.
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Wank, that Mr. Andrew Dand
be heard. CARRIED
Mr. Dand presented his water bills for
(l) Account No. 1-13-240 and it was agreed that as this property
had no sewer connection, no sewage charge should have been
made.
(2) Account No. C 10 for $l.15~.18. Mr. Dand thought this
ex:.C\rbitant for 3 months.
Council concurred with Mr. Dand about first bill and he was directed
to take up with the Treasurer and advised Mr. Dand that certain changes
had been made in rates for Industrial users and that Commercial rates
would be considered later by Council when the financial position of
the rate structure permitted.
RESOLUTION NUMBER 348/6~
MOVED by Mr. Newman. seconded by
Troup of West Rouge be permitted
Saturday, October 2~th, 1964.
Mr. Wank, that the 1st Boy Scout
to sell apples in the Township on
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 3~9/6~
MOVED by Mr. Wank, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, that Councillor Newman
negotiate for the purchase of certain lands for use as an athletic
field under the Centen. ary Grant set up. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 350/64
MOVED by Mr. Wank, seconded by Mr. Campbell, that Mr. George Smith be
employed full time as Draughtsman/Planning Assistant in the Planning
Department commencing at an annual salary of $~500.00 effective
October 19, 196~; and further that Resolution No. 333/64 be hereby
rescinded. CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 351/64
MOVED by Mr. Waring, seconded by Mr. Campbell, that this Council make
application to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of consent, as
recommendeè .)1 the Township of Pickering Planning Board on Thursday.
October 15, 196~. for Irene Gertrude Smith to convey to Eléanor May
Shortreed, the southerly 67 feet of the northerly 217 feet of the
westerly ~20 feet of Block 8, registered Plan 330 and the northerly
150 feet of the easterly 220 feet of the westerly ~20 feet of said
Block 8, registered Plan 330;
and for: Irene Gertrude Smith to convey to Gladys Haugen the most
southerly 75 feet of the northerly 150 feet of the westerly 200 feet
of Block 8. registered Plan 330 save and except the most westerly 10
feet thereof. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 352/6~
MOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Spang, that this Council make
application to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of consent. as
recommended by the Township of Pickering Planning Board on Thursday,
October 15. 196~. for Rudy Burchert to convey to Karl Hartung a parcel
of land having 50 foot frontage by 609 foot depth and being the easterly
50 feet of lot 123. Plan 350. CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 353/64
MOVED by Mr. Campbell. seconded by Mr. Waring, that this Council make
application to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of consent, as
recommended by the Township of Pickering Planning Board on Thursday,
October 15. 196~. for Hubert and Terry May Wank to convey to H. J.
Vandewall a parcel of land having 85 foot frontage by 3~6 foot depth,
being all of Lot 91 and the north 35 feet of Lot 90. registered Plan
283. If/{- U}/f!(f{ VJ1fAï£P !fr$ C:1I/l111 CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 35~/6~
MOVED by Mr. Wank. seconded by Mr. Waring, that this Council does hereby
endorse the recommendation of the Planning Board on October 15, 196~.
and directs that By-law 2572 be amended in accordance with the
provisions of section 7.l.2.1 to permit the operation of a dog kennel
on part of Lot 3D, Concession 1. being the easterly 170 feet of the
westerly 4~5 feet of the northerly 632 feet of said Lot 30. Concession
1; and that such restriction be applicable under this resolution until
incorporated in a general amending by-law. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 355/64
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Newman. that this Council does
hereby endorse the recommendation of the Township of Pickering Planning
Board of October 15/64 and hereby authorizes the issuance of a Letter
of Tolerance, that no action will be taken by the Tbwnship of Pickering
for reasons of variance from Zoning By-law 2572, on property known as
part of Lot 20. Concession 1, to permit the dwelling under construction
to remain where located and to provide a rear yard setback of 9' 9 3/4",
subject to the removal of the existing frame dwelling upon occupancy
of the new dwelling in accordance with Council Resolution 89/6~.
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 356/6~
KOVED by Mr. Spang. seconded by Mr. Wank, that this Council make
application to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of consent, as
recommended by the Township of Pickering Planning Board on October 1.
196~, for Leslie N. Edmunds and Florence A. Edmunds to convey to
Robert Gordon and Gladys Ellsmore. parcel No.4, being part of Lot 31.
Concession 9, according to a survey by Baird and Mucklestone. Ontario
Land Surveyors, dated February 28, 1963;
and for: Leslie N. and Florence A. Edmunds to convey to Edwin P. and
Martha V. Shaunessy, parcel No.3, being part of Lot 31, Concession 9,
according to a survey by Baird and Muckleston, Ontario Land Surveyors,
dated February 28. 1963. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 357/64
MOVED by Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Newman, that this Council make
application to the Ontário Municipal Board for approval of consent, as
recommended by the Township of Pickering Planning Board on December 6,
1963, and October 1, 1964, for Leslie N. and Florence A. Edmunds to
convey to Elsie De~pster, parcel No.1. being part of Lot 31. Concession
9, according to a survey by Baird and Mucklestone, Ontario Land
Surveyors. ~~ted February 28, 1963. and to convey to the Corporation
of the Township of Pickering a triangular parcel for road purposes.
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 358/64
MOVED by Mr. Spang, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, that this Council does
hereby endorse the recommendation of the Township of Pickering Planning
Board of October l/6~ 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 Zoning By~law 2790, on property known as
part of Lot 31, Concession 9, being subdivision Lot #1, to permit the
erection of a single family residential dwelling thereon, notwithstand-
ing said property having less than 2 acres in area. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 359/64
KOVED~by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Campbell. that this Council
make application to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of consent.
as recommended by the Township of Pickering Planning Board on Thursday,
October 15, 196~, for Norman Burton to convey to Howard Burton a parcel
of land having 200 foot frontage by 2 acres in area and being part of
Lot 19. Concession 7. CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 360/64
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson. seconded by Mr. lank, that this Council make
application to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of consent, as
recommended by the Township of pickering Planning Board on Thursday,
October 15, 196~, for Ewald Kukasch to convey to Edward Kukasch a
parcel of land having 50 foot frontage by ~3~ foot depth. and being
the northerly 50 feet from front to rear of the southerly 100 feet of
lot 62. registered Plan 350. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 36l/6~
~OVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Wank.
the Township of pickering revert to Standard
25th. at 2 a,m.
that the official time of
Time on Sunday, October
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 362/64
MOVED by Mr. Campbell. seconded by Mr. Wank, that
WHEREAS the Council of the Township of Pickering has indicated their
support of MR. CROOKS of CROOKS' SUNOCO SERVICE STATION as per resolut-
ion No. 261/6~ and
WHEREAS at a recent meeting between MR. CROOKS and D.H.O. officials,
the officials requested a more definite indication from the council
of pickering that they would deed the old No. 2 highway, in front of
CROOKS' SERVICE STATION. to Mr. Crooks.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT
Subject to
1. The D.H.O. granting CROOKS' SERVICE STATION accesS to the
NEW No. 2 HIGHWAY and
2. CROOKS' SERVICE STATION purchasing or having deeded to CROOKS'
SERVICE STATION from D.H.O. or other parties. the strip of
land between the old No. 2 Highway and the NEW No. 2 right of
way.
The council of the Township of Pickering. subject to the foregoing
two proviso's will deed the old No.2 highway right of way in
front of CROOKS' SERVICE STATION to Mr. E. Crooks.
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And be it further resolved that copies of this resolution be for-
warded to:
Mr. L. R. Eadie, Director of Services. Department of Highways.
Downsview, Ontario.
Mr. J. A. Milne. Executive Assistant to the Minister of Highways,
Room 1603. Parliament Buildings. Toronto.
Mr, E. lrooks. C~ooks' Servic~ Station. R.R. 3. pickering, Ontario.
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 363/64
MOVED by Mr. Wank. seconded by Mr. Spang, that the Reeve and Clerk be
authorized to execute necessary documents for the Township to accept
agreement made between Econo-Wash and the Township's solicitors as .
follows:
1. The Township will be paid the sum of $2.700.00 in satisfaction of
all claims related to the water and sewers already installed as to
Lot 2, Plan 40~, Bnd Lot 10, Plan 432, and such settlement will be
arranged for payment through the office of W. G. Lawson either from
the original owners Spanton and Jordan or through the current owners.
2. The injunction action will be dismissed without costs.
continued ....
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Resolution No. 363/6~
3. The current owners of each of the two plaza parcels will each
sign a document in form capable of registration against the
two subject parcels whereby they will agree to sign as
petitioners. or alternatively will consent to. or not oppose,
local improvements for any work which is not so far done but
may be done in the future within the provisions of the Local
Improvement Act and relating to Old Orchard Avenue, both for
the subject lands and for lands farther remo~Qd to'tbe west.
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 364/64
MOVED by Mrs. MCPherson. seconded by Mr. Wank.
the recommendation of the Township Engineer to
for the price of $2,300,00. and pay $700.00 to
ment for a drainage ditch.
that this Council accept
purchase Lot 73, Plan ~18,
owner to east for ease-
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 365/64
MOVED by Mr. Wank. seconded by Mr. Campbell, that the petition of
owners for sewer and water from Fairport to include Liverpool Road and
east be accepted by this Council and forwarded to the Township Engineer
for processing. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 366/64
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson. seconded by Mr. Campbell. that the Department
of Highways be requested to alter the speed limit on the Service Road
between Liverpool Road and Fairport Road south of Highway ~Ol from
50 miles per hour to 35 miles per hour. as approved by the Road
Committee. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 367/6~
MOVED by Mrs, MCPherson. seconded by Mr. Waring. that the Anglican
Church be permitted a building permit for a permanent church or portable
church. subject to the church agreeing to install a gravelled road on
the Fairport street allowance from Baseline Road southerly across the
frontage of the church site to the south limit of the church property.
and that said road be constructed to the Township's specifications, as
recommended by the Road Committee. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 368/6~
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson. seconded by Mr. Spang. that Totten. Sims &
Associates Ltd., be retained to design the bridge and associated jog
elimination on Concession 7. Sideline 29/28; as recommended by the
Road Committee. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 369/6~
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson. seconded by Mr. Waring. that consideration be
given to limited one-side street parking in Bay Ridges. subject to the
combined recommendations of the Chief of Police and the Township
Engineer, outlining the location of the streets where one way parking
would be de~-~able and on what side the signs should be installed. and
that in view of the fact that the 196~ sign budget was already over-
spent, that the required moneys be budgetted for in 1965 programme in
order that the sig~ programme finally adopted for Bay Ridges could be
executed that year; as recommended by the Road Committee. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 370/6~
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson. seconded by Mr. Waring. that due to the
questiön of the Tbwnship's legal rights to sell Block GRP, M-ll,
between Loreto Street and Reytan Blvd. and Block 0. RPj M-l2. between
Krosno Blvd. and Balaton Avenue. that these blocks of land be graded
and sodded, and that Council direct how this work is to be paid for,
and who should be charged with the maintenance of the sodded blocks;
as recommended by the Road Committee. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 37l/6~
MOVED by Mr. Waring, seconded
the purchase of 8/10 acre of
in the north half of Lot 20,
at the price of $1400.00.
by Mr. WaDk. that this Council authorize
land and land encroachment from E. S. Lindo
Concession ~ for road widening purposes.
CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 372/64
MOVED by Mr. Wank, seconded by Mr. Campbell. that the Township
Engineer's request to hire an assistant building inspector be granted,
as designated in his letter of October 19th, and the engineer
advertise both locally and in the Toronto Daily Star. CARRIED
BY-LAW NUMBER 2925
Mrs. McPherson. seconded by Mr. Spang. moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering designating through highways in
the Township of Pickering. and to amend By-Law No. 2~28, and that
same now be read a first time.
Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Spang, moves that By-Law No. 2925
designating through highways in the Township of Pickering, and to
amend By-Law No. 2~2a, 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. MCPherson. seconded by Mr. Spang, moves that the report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2925 be adopted, and that the
said By-Law be now read a Third time and PASSED; that the Reeve and
thereto. (Sandy_Beaeb Road) CARRIED
BY-LAW NUMBER 2926 (Two Readings)
Mrs. MCPherson, seconded by Mr. Waring. moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering designating through highways in
the Township of Pickering. and to amend By-Law No. 2428, and that same
now be read a first time.
Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Waring moves that By-Law Number 2926
designating through highways in the Township of Pickering, and to
amend By-Law No. 2428, be now read a second time, and that Council
go into Committee of the Whole thereon. (Spruce Hill Road)
BY-LAW NUMBER 2927 (Two Readings)
Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Waring, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering to authorize the construction of
watermains and sewers in Fairport Beach. and that same now be read a
first time.
Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, moves that By-Law Number
2927 to authorize the construction of watermains and sewers in
Fairport Beach be now read a second time. and that Council go into
Committee of the Whole thereon.
THE PLANNING BOARD presented a resolution approving 21 lots for
Consolidated Building Corporation on five-acre parcel refused by
Area 2 School Board.
As no provision was made for a lot fee.~nór fo» 5t of park land,
and a. it wàs n.t satisfacto~y to the Bay ~Ldg.. Pa.k Board. the
PG.olut1on-was tabled until the· next me.ting~.
INSTRUCTIONS
l. Lawyers report on: Rougedale Acres Subdivision, Chesterhill
Sewers, Industrial lands. West Rouge, Dunbarton High School
watermain, Gravel Pit, Hy-Grade Fuels Agreement.
2. Copy of McIntosh Subdivision Agreement for Mr. MacDonald.
3. Messrs. Poulsson and Ashton view McIntosh Subdivision for open
sewers. etc.) which might be dangerous.
4. Clerk advise Area 2 that their request re safety of children will
be on Agenda for next Road Committee Meeting.
AGREED Council meet Monday. October 26th, at 8 p. m.
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On MOTION of Mr. Wank. the meeting adjourned
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Clerk