Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutNovember 10, 1958 M U N I C I PAL BUILDING BROUGHAM A Meettng of Council was held on MONDAY, the TENTH day of NOVE..'1BER, 1958, at EIGHT o'clock in the evening. PRESENT: William G. Lawson, in the Chair J. Sherman Scott Sidney S. J. Pugh Edgar James Mrs. Jean McPherson H. Ross Hawthorne Robert L. Stewart L. T. Johnston, Clerk MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, that Minutes of meeting held November 3, 1958, be adopted. CARRIED The following 60RRESPONDENCE was read: 1. Oshawa General HosDital requested Township pay $5,101.46, being their claimed net loss on Township of Pickering indigent patients, October 1, 1957 to ~ September 30, 195R. Referred to Finance Committee. ? ~. Canadian Federation of the Blind, Regina, requesting donation. Notice from DeDartment of His:hways of Ontario that all roads crossing Highway 401 between Liverpool Road and Scarborough Township will be closed except Moore Road and Rougemount Overhead. Mr. Kinear, D.H.O., advises no roads will be closed until By-Pass roads built; such roads will be 22' or 24' wide and paved and it is not knowr if additional land will be required between Liverpool Road and Dixie Road. Expected work will be completed by December 31, 1959. Tenders tD ~9 9PQ~ed for Sandy Beach Bridge: 3. 1. (a) John Maguire Construction Company Limited (b) Tret Construction Company Limited (c) Robert E. Brohm, Norland (d) Durham Construction Limited (e) Yearley and Reed Limited, Toronto (f) Bailey Drope Paving Limited (g) Alcan - Colony Limited $ 23,200.00 18,980.00 14,R77.00 11,975.00 " 20,500.00 15,965.95 17,802.00 5. SeJ:1oòi:Attendal1ce .:Oßfioelt' 'kcRènort J"(,Si5hitdl, t;teñd8B~e~1. Area No. 1 Area No.2 Other Separate June June June June - 211 174~ ~58 169 September - 230 Increase - 10 " 1962 ~ 220 " 928 " 70 v " 179 " 10 " 3,299 " 319 June 2,980 6. Taxes Outstanding: 1958 $ 238,289.60 Prior - 30.513.31 $ 268,802.91 Collected October, 1958 - $ 142,139.19 Collected October, 1957 - 114,596.97 v - 2 - 7. EmDlovees' GrouD Li~e I~surance - $ 163,000.00 - 44 employees. Company Cost per Month Total Township Der $1.000.00 Share Excelsior .52 1,017.12 508.56 Standard .57 1,112.00 556.00 Occidental .49 958.44 4"79.22 / Crown .77 1,453.56 726.78 London .51 997.56 498.78 Mutual .50 978.00 489.00 Prudential .56 1,095.36 547.68 Great West .53 1,036.6S 518.34 (Police have Great West at 74¢) ~. Miss Charlotte Gentle, of Ajax-Pickering-Whitby Retarded Children Society, v requests permission to canvass the Township November 26-27-28 for funds. ~ The following PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard: 1. Mr. Newth and delegation of about twelve submitted a petition of sixty-one names requesting Council to declare the Second Concession from Brock Road to Valley Farm Road a thirty mile per hour speed limit. Council AGREED to contact D. H. O. and do what is possible and Clerk will advise Mr. Newth. " 2. Mr. Walker, of Fairport, stated he had built a house on Lot 165, Plan 612, 25 feet plus from street!.line and sideyard 20 feet plus from other street. Asked for a letter of tolerance. .¡ 3. Mr. Head inquired about tax - Bailiff receipt for registration of a letter to him and was told that such receipt had not been submitted to Council. Pat Dunn stated he had been refused permission to dump effluent from septic tan~s in Oshawa dump, and requested permission to dump same in Township dump. / 4. ../ fie Miss HettIe, north of Dunbarton, claimed the tax bailiff had seized her drum of oil used in their oil stove to pay for her parents' taxes. Reeve advised her to see our Police Chief, who perhaps would recommend a warrant be sworn out against the Bailiff. ¡/ ô. Nr. Butler, of Proctor and Redfern, discussed Tenders for Sandy Beach Road Brid~e. He agreed to explain to Council on November 17th why their estimate of cõst of $9~750.00 and engineering fees were so much lower than any of the Tenders received. 7. Councillor Stewart stated new Fire Hall doors for Area No.1 would be about t500.00 to t600.00. Chie~ Lynde expects no other major work needed this year. RESOLUTION NUMBER 202 MOVED by Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. ~,gh, that a letter of tolerance be granted Mr. Walker ~or Lot 165, Plan 612, for location of building on lot. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 203 MOVED by Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. James, that application for grant of Federation for Blind, Regina, be tabled. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 204 MOVED by Mr. Pugh, seconded by Mr. Stewart, that permission be granted Retarded Childrens' Society to canvass Township for donations. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 205 MOVED by Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, that Fire Chief Lynde be authorizl to advertise for Tenders for new Fire Hall doors. CARRIED AGREED salary range for Mr. Thompson's successor, $3,200.00 to $4,800.00. - 3 - BY-LAW NUMBER 2351· Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township of Pickering concerning the desirability of an eight-inch (8") watermai alorg East Avenue and Highway No.2, and that same now be read a first time. Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. James, moves that By-Law Number 2351 concerning the desirability of an eight-inch (8") watermain along East Avenue and Highway No.2 be row 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. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Pugh, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law Number 2351 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 CLERK'S INSTRUCTIONS 1. Clerk check with D. H. O. re 30 ~ile per hour speed limit on Concession 2, ¡ opposite Lots 19 and 20. 2. Clerk prepare By-Law. to repeal subdivision Control By-Law in Plan 612. 1. Clerk contact Mr. Robson re dumping septic tank effluent in dump. Mr. Robson recornmerds dump be used for this purpose to regulate better control. 4. Check costs street light price of $91.30 at Rouge Highlands with H.E.P.C. at Oshawa and Markham. 5. Recommend Street Light Area for Plans 678 and M 5. 6. Clerk ask Mrs. Harvey if she would be interested in acting as Township Welfare Administrator. J 7. Clerk forward copies of new Garbage By-Law to Post Offices, all commercial places, and ratepayers' associations. f' ~. Treasurer cancel weed cutting bill for Mrs. Jackson at Squire's Beach as the lot is used as a ball field. v On MOTION of Mrs. McPherson, the meeting adjourned. /' Clerk APPROVED }¡ /, ~ ~/·1958 /{;(~ Reeve