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M U N I C I PAL
B U I L DIN G
B R 0 UGH A M
A meeting of Pickering Township Council was held on MONDAY, the
THIRTIETH day of APRIL, 1962, at EIGHT o'clock p. m.
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PRESENT: J. Sherman Scott, in the Chair
Mrs. Jean McPherson
Harvey Spang
Milton J. Mowbray
W. J. Greening
Ross Deakin
Hubert Wank
L. T. Johnston, Clerk
RE?ORTS
1. Mr. J. S. Chapman states there is considerable brush on un-
opened r1delíne between Lots 34-35 in Concession 9, which
apparently came from the Silver property to east.
AGREED Councillor Spang investigate.
2. Mr. T. A. Newman applied for a Wrecking Yard Licence on
behal! o! h~S client, Ontario Copper Content Company.
Mr. H. Ashton suggested that a licence be not granted.
~ee Ke9b~u~~on No;124/62.
3. The Assessment Commissioner asked for authorization to attend
Mun~c~þàl Assessment ::)chool in Lindsay May 10 and 11.
See Resolution No. 123/62,
The following PERSON, on MOTION, was heard:
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Greening, that Mr.
H. W. Suters, Supervisor Administration Division, Housing Branch,
Department of Economics and Development, be heard. CARRIED
Mr. H. W. Su~ers explained the terms and conditions of the
Prov~ncíal ~ental Housing project, and that his Department was
contacting all municipalities with over 5,000 population.
If a Council feels there is a need for rental
housing, it applies to its Department by resolution for a survey
of need to be made by them at no cost to the Township, other than
for local advertising. If the survey shows a need, and agreement
can be reached whereby the Dominion Government pays 75%i Provincial
Government, 17 1/2%, and Municipal Government, 7 1/2% o! capital
an~ operating cost, and operating deficits, share on same basis.
The administration is by a Board of five appointed
members.
Rents are based on income, and the wage earners in the
bracket up to $4,000.00 will be considered as tenants. It is
considered that this represents about one-third of the workers.
See Resolution No. 122/62.
RESOLUTION NUMBER 122/62
MOVLV by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Mowbray, that this Council
request the Department of Economics and Development to make a survey
to investigate the need for rental accommodation in the Township.
CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 123/62
MOVED by Mr. Wank, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that the Assessment
comm~ssioner be granted leave to attend the Municipal Assessment
School at Lindsay May 10th and 11th, 1962, and that his expenses
be paid. CARRIED
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RESiLUTION NUMBER 124/62
MOVED by Mr. Deak~n, seconded by Mrs.
I~cence be not granted in part of Lot
for.
McPhersons that a salvage yard
27s Concession 2s as applied
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 125/62
MUVLV Dy Mr. ~reen~ng, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that Under,Teens
Act~vities be permitted use of the service road west of L~verpool
Road beside the B.P. Gas Station from approximately 1 p. m. to no
later than 5 p. m. on Saturday, May 12, 1962, and that this road
be blocked off temporarily during the period providing I. G. A.
store has not been opened for business. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 126/62
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Spang, that those employees
dr~v~ng a Township car present a monthly report of the number of
miles driven and comment on the operation of the vehicle. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 127/62
MOVED by Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Spang, that the Official Plan
prov~de that in rural areas dwelling houses having a floor area of
not less than 1050 square feet be permitted as accessory uses to
other uses permitted in rural areas provided that:
1. No such dwelling house shall be erected nearer than 75 feet to
any other dwelling house; and
2. No Planning Board consent respecting separation of any lot for
such dwelling house shall be given except a consent to a
mortgage or mortgages of a lot of not less than 15,000 square
feet to an aggregate principal amount not exceeding 70% of
actual value of such lot and such dwelling house thereon.
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 128/62
MO~tD by Mr. Deak~n, seconded by Mr. Greening, that Mr. John O'Brien's
boat house property at Frenchman's Bay be rezoned 03, so that it
will not be a non-conforming use. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 129/62
MOVLD by Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Spang, that in rural areas the
Off~cial Plan provide that lots exceeding two acres in area have an
additional 10 feet of frontage for each one-quarter acre in excess of
two acres, up to a maximum of 500 feet. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 130/62
MOVED by Mr. Deakin, seconded by Mr. Wank, that a strip on the north
side of Highway 2 from Altona Road to Woodland Road be zoned
Commercial; and that lands between Highway 2 and 401 between Altona
Road and Rougemount Drive be zoned Commercial. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 131/62
MOVED by Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that the residential
area for the Hamlet of Brougham be extended northerly to a proposed
road along the south limit of William Newman property, which abuts
the Brock Road. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 132/62
MOVLD by Mr. Deak~n, seconded by Mr. Wank, that the recommendations of
Mr. Percival presented to Council on November 6, 1961, viz:
(1) Certain wording in Official Plan be changed so that Official
Plan and Zoning agree.
(2) Change uses for certain commercial areas.
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(3) Change rural to permit farm implement and machine shops.
CARRIED
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BY-LAW NUMBER 2693
Mr. Wank, seconded by Mr. Mowbray, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering to number houses on certain
streets in Broken Front, Ranges 2 and 3, in Lots 30, 31, 32 and 33,
known as the Rosebank Area of the Township -of Pickering, and that
same now be read a first time.
Mr. Wank, seconded by Mr. Spang, moves that By-Law Number 2693 to
number houses on certain streets in Broken Front, Ranges 2 and 3,
in Lots 30, 31, 32 and 33, known as the Rosebank Area of the
Township of Pickering, 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. Wank, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, moves that the report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2693 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 2694 (Two Readings)
Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Spang, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering to amend By-Law Number 2659
declaring sub-section 1 of section 1 of The Lord's Day (Ontario) Act
1960 to 1961 to be in force within the limits of the Township of
Pickering, and that same now be read a first time.
Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Deakin, moves that By-Law Number 2694 to
amend By-Law Num ber 2659 declaring sub section 1 of section 1 of
the Lord's Day (Ontario) Act 1960 to 1961 to be in force within the
limits of the Township of Pickering, be now read a second time, and
that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
Councillor Greening asked that Council close Liverpool-Fairport Beach
By Pass Road for under teen agers soap box derby May 5, 12 or 19,
between hours of 1 to 5 p. m. See Resolution No. 125/62.
DIRECTIONS
Clerk advertise Sunday Sport By-Law.
Clerk advise Rosebank owners of new street numbers.
Clerk check Concession 1 west of Altona Road re speed limit, and
if limited, ask Road Department to post signs.
On MOTION, of Mrs. McPherson, the meeting adjourned.
APPROVED
1962