HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 1, 1990
.
.
.
122
17/90
COUNCIL MINUTES
A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday,
October 1, 1990 at 7:30 p.m.
PRESENT:
Mayor W. Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson
R. Johnson
B. Morgan
K. Van Kempen
ALSO PRESENT:
N.C. Marshall
B. Taylor
K. McKay
N. Carroll
- Town Manager
- Town C1 erk
- Deputy Cl erk
- Director of Planning
ABSENT:
Councillor Mitchell - (ill)
(I)
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular meeting of September 17, 1990.
(II)
1.
DELEGATIONS
Helen Lepek, on behalf of 666178 Ontario Ltd., stated
her client is opposed to the exclusion of the
commercial zoning. She stated the market impact study
supports the commercial zoning, that no objections
were received and the plaza will be built prior to the
res i dences. She requested tha t Council approve the
Staff Recommended Plan.
( III)
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution #135/90 - See Appendix #1
Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That the report of the Pl anni ng Col1ll1i ttee Meeti ng of September
20, 1990 be adopted.
CARRIED
17/90
123
The following motions were considered with respect to Item '1
and 112:
Resolution 1136/90
.
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Dickerson
That Rezoning Application A 34/89 be amended to limit the
commercial zoning to 640 square metres with the addition of two
residential lots.
LOST
Recorded Vote:
Yes:
No:
Absent:
Councillors Brenner, Dickerson and Johnson
Councillors Morgan and Van Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Councillor Mitchell
Resolution #137/90
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That Item #2 of the Planning Report of September la, 1990 be
amended to add "subject to the conditic,ns detailed in Appendix
No. II to Town Planning Recommendation Report 17/90".
LOST
Recorded Vote:
.
Yes:
No:
Councillor Dickerson
Councillors Brenner, Johnson, Morgan, Van Kempen and
Mayor Arthurs
Councillor Mitchell
Absent:
Resolution #138/90 - See Appendix #2
Moved by Councillor Van Kempen
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That the report of the Executive Committee Meeting of September
24, 1990 be adopted.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote on Item #7:
Yes:
r.ouncillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson, Morgan, Van
Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Councillor Mitchell
Absent:
.
.
.
.
17/90
124
Resolution'139/90
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor Morgan
That the modification to By-law 3499/90 which has occurred since
the two readings of June 25, 1990 is technical and minor in
nature, therefore no further notice is required to be given with
respect to By-law 3499/90.
CARRIED
Resolution #140/90
Moved ~y Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
That By-law 3499/90 be amended in Section 5(1) to read "October
1,1990 to September 30, 1993".
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes:
Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnsen, Morgan, Van
Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Councillor Van Kempen
Councillor Mitchell
No:
Absent:
Resolution #141/90
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor Dickerson
That By-law 3499/90 be amended in Section S(2)(a) to read "9
metres",
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes:
Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson, Morgan, Van
Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Councillor Mitchell
Absent:
Resolution #142/90
Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
Whereas the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee
requested the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario to inspect
and evaluate "The Bentley House" located at the southwest corner
of Brock Road and Highway No.7 in the Town of Pickering; and
.
.
.
17/90
125
Resolution #142/90 - continued
Whereas a report has been prepared by Peter Stokes, Consulting
Restoration Architect and member of the Architectural
Conservancy of Ontario dated April 1990; and
Whereas Mr. Stokes describes the structure as "a landmark
building of great historical merit" and "of landmark calibre,
certainly of provincial if not of national significance";
Now Th~refore The Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Pickering hereby endorses and supports the Federal and/or
Provincial designation of the Bentley House as a building of
historical merit.
CARRIED
Resolution #143/90
Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
Whereas the vo 1 ume of truck tra ffi c on 01 d B rock Road in the
hamlet of Claremont is steadily increasing and is creating a
noise and safety problem for the residents; and
Whereas these types of vehicles can travel on Brock Road (Durham
Regional Road #1) to by-pass the hamlet of Claremont;
Now Therefore the Council of the Corporati on of the Town of
Piçl(ering hereby directs the Town Clerk to prepare a by-law to
prohibit heavy traffic on Old Brock Road between Durham Regional
Road #5 and Brock Road.
CARRIED
Resolution #144/90
Moved by Councillor Van Kempen
Seconied by Councillor Dickerson
That a School Crossing be established at the intersection of
Dixie Road and Finch Avenue and that a Crossing Guard be hired
to fill this crossing as soon as possible.
CARRIED
17/90
126
Resoluticn '145/90
Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
Whereas By-l aw Number 2359/87, bei ng the Park i ng By-l aw,
provides that no person shall on any highway park any vehicle
for a period of longer than three hours; and
.
Whereas many residents are not aware of this regulation or are
confused as to its application; and
Whereas it would be desirable that all residents and visitors to
the Town of Pickering are aware of this regulation;
Now Therefore The Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Pickering hereby directs the Director of Public Works to erect
signs at all the main entrances to the Town of Pickering
advising motorists of the three hour parking restriction.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes:
Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Morgan, Van Kempen and
Mayor Arthurs
Councillor Johnson
Councillor Mitchell
No:
Absent:
Resolution #146/90
.
Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
Whereas the Federal Government has given approval to demolish
several structures on the Airport Lands in North Pickering; and
Whereas the Local Architectural Conservati on Advi sory Committee
has i denti fi ed that many of these structures may be worthy of
preservation and conservation; and
Whereas the Town of Pi ckeri ng has not been notifi ed of the
locations of these structures or asked to participate in the
evaluation process;
Now Therefore the Counci 1 of the Corporati on of the Town of
Pickering hereby requests Public Works Canada to provide a list
to the Local Architectural Conservati on Advi sory Commi ttee for
its future reference of all exi sti ng structures on the Ai rport
Lands indicating which structures are proposed to be demolished;
and
That a copy of this resolution be sent to Rene Soetens, MP.
CARRIED
.
Councillor Johnson declared an interest as he is a tenant on
Federally-owned land
17/90
127
(IV)
BY-lAWS
Counc i 11 or Di ckerson, seconded by Counc ill or Van Kempen moved
for leave to introduce by-laws of the Town of Pickering:
.
By-law Number 3499/90 - Third Reading Only
Being a by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 2511, as
amended, to implement the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering
District Planning Area, Region of Durham, in Part Lot 20,
Concession 1, in the Town of Pickering (A6/89)
By-law Number 3557/90
Being a by-law to amend By-law Number 2359/87 to prohibit
parking on Steeple Hill.
By-law Number 3558/90
Being a by-law to amend By-law 2366/87 designating Denby Drive
as a through highway.
By-law Number 3559/90
Being a by-law to amend By-law 2632/88 to establish a three-way
stop at the intersection of Riverview Crescent and Fawnda1e Road.
By-law Number 3560/90
Being a by-law to authorize the retention of C.N. Watson and
Associates Ltd. to conduct a Development Charge Policy Study and
the execution of documentation to effect that retainer.
.
By-law Number 3561/90
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Development
Agreement between the Town and Canuck Green Holdings Ltd.
respecting the development of a residential townhouse
condominium on part of Lot 26, Range 3, Broken Front Concession,
part of Block E, Plan M-17, and all of BloCk I, Plan M-17,
Pickering (southeast corner, West Shore Boulevard/Bayly Street;
A 36/89)
By-law Number 3562/90
Being a by-law to amend By-law 264175 to establish the speed
limit on Rosebank Road at 40 ki10metres per hour.
By-law Number 3563/90
Being a by-law to amend By-law 247/75 prohibiting and regulating
the discharge of guns, etc. within the Town of Pickering
.
By-law Number 35ó4/90
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Development
Agreement between the Town and The Durham Board of Education
respecting the development of Pine Ridge Secondary School on
part of Lot 22, Concession 2, Pickering (Parts 1-4, Plan
40R-12l02 and Part 1, Plan 40R-12344)
( IV)
17/90
128
BY-LAWS - continued
Resolution #147/90
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor Van Kempen
That the development agreement with the Durham Board of
Educati on regardi ng the development of the Pi ne Ridge Secondary
School be amended to provide for a 50/50 contribution by the
Town and the Durham Board of Education the upgrade of Liverpool
Road through the Hydro right-of-way.
.
Recorded Vote:
CARRIED
Yes:
No:
Absent:
Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Morgan and Van Kempen
Councillor Johnson and Mayor Arthurs
Councillor Mitchell
By-law Number 3565/90
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Development
Agreement with 388270 Ontari 0 Limited (Trustee) respecti ng Part
Lot 16, Range 3, Broken Front Concession, Pickering (LD 343/90).
Resolution #148/90
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Council] or ~10rgan
That Section D (Heavy Industrial) Policy (a)(iii)(l) from the
Brock Industrial Area Development Plan be deleted.
.
THIRD READING
CARRIED
Counci 11 or Dickerson, seconded by Counci 11 or Brenner moved that
the report of the Committee of the Whol e on By-1 aw Numbers
3499/90, 3557/90, 3558/90, 3559/90, 3560/90, 3561/90, 3562/90,
3563/90, 3564/90 and 3565/90 be adopted and the said by-laws be
now read a thi rd time and PASSED and that the Mayor and Cl erk
sign the same and the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
(V)
CARRIED
OTHER BUSINESS
1.
.
2.
3.
Councillor Morgan reported on her attendance at a
meeting to discuss the nominated landfill sites for
the Region of Durham.
Councillor Morgan stated that a press conference was
hel d at Queen's Park regardi ng the Town 1 ega 1 acti on
against Metro Toronto and the proposed Pl landfill
site.
Councillor Dickerson stated that all nominated sites
for a Durham-only landfill site will be subject to the
Environmental Assessment process.
(y)
4.
5.
.
6.
.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
.
17/90
129
OTHER BUSINESS
Councillor Dickerson asked the Town Manager to respond
to a letter complaining about maintenance in the Bay
Ridges area.
Councillor Dickerson asked about the sidewa1k width
and chain link fence in front of the East Shore
Community Centre.
Councillor Johnson inquired into the following matters:
(a) The possibility of a speed reduction in Kinsale
to 50 kilometres per hour and on Balsam Road to
60 kilometres per hour.
(b)
The Ministry of Transportation should be notified
that the sign facing eastbound traffic on Highway
7 into Kinsale has been knocked over and should
be rei nsta 11 ed.
(c) Parking provisions on Pickering Parkway east and
west of Valley Farm Road.
(d) Wi 11 trees 1 ife be affected as a resul t of a new
sidewalk at Guild Road and Finch Avenue.
(e)
The Region should be requested establish the 40
ki10metre per hour speed 1 imit on Westney Road
south of Concession Road 6.
(f)
Comments were requested from the Director of
Community Services and Facilities on changing the
name of Greenwood Park to Gerry Fi sher Memorial
Park.
Councillor Van Kempen expressed his concern with
respect to access for the physically handicapped to
the Central Library.
Counci 11 or Van Kempen reported that the Task Force on
Economi c Development wi 11 make recommendati ons in the
near future.
Councillor Van Kempen suggested that a hedging be
planted on the inside of the new fence at the East
Shore Community Centre.
Councillor Brenner inquired into the untidy condition
of a vacant lot at Chartwell Court and Bayfield Str~~et.
Councillor Brenner asked about a policy on infilling
in established areas.
The following matters were discussed prior to the
regular meeting:
(a) The Town Manager advised Council that a
subsequent report waul d be reconmendi ng a cost
sharing agreement with Runnymede Developments
with respect to improvements to McKay Road.
(b) The Town Manager reported that the Ministry of
Transportation will detour traffic from A1tona
Road to Rougemount Dri ve in 1991 whil e the Rouge
River Bridge is being rehabilitated and that area
residents will be notified.
17/90
130
(V)
OTHER BUSINESS
.
(c) Coul!:il agreed that the elevator for the central
tower at the Civic Complex be deferred to a
future year.
(d) The purchase of bronze plaques for the Civic
Comp 1 ex and U orary wi 11 be referred to budget
discussions.
(e) Tenders for the construction of the new firehall
shall be ca1ìed in January, 1991.
(VI)
CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 3566/90
Councillor Brenner, seconded by Councillor Morgan moved for
leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to confirm
the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Pickering at its meeting held on the 1st day of October, 1990
and that the same be now read a first. second and third time and
that the same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk
sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto
affixed.
CARRIED
.
(VII)
ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at the hour of 9:10 p.m.
Da ted
October 15th 1990
~'".~
Mayor
.
APPENDIX 11
TOWN OF PICKERING.
That the Planning Committee of the Town of Pickering having met on
September 20, 1990, presents its seventh report to Council and
recorrmends:
1.
.
.
.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-89071 AND
REZONING APPLICATION A34/89 SUBMITTED BY
666178 ONTARIO LTD. ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF
FINCH AVENUE, WEST OF WHITES ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 34/89
FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18T-89071
That Town Council recollll1end to Regional Council that Draft
Plan of Subdivision 18T-89071, submitted by Temp1eton-Lepek
Limited, on behalf of the owner, 666178 Ontario Limited. on
lands being Part of Lot 29, Concession 1, Town of
Pickering, be APPROVED AS REVISED subject to the following
conditions:
1.
That this recOlll!1endation apply to the plan prepared
by Templeton-Lepek Limited, dated: Revised June 25,
1990, Job No. 480, and bearing the Town's
recommendation stamp.
2.
That the owner' make satisfactory arrangements with
the Town regarding the required parkland dedication.
That the owner enter into ð subdi vi si on agreement
with and to the satisfaction of the Town.
3.
4.
That the owner make satisfactory arrangements
regarding the provision of all services required by
the Town.
5.
That the owner agree to dedicate all road allowances
wi th proper corner roundi ngs and sight tri angl es to
the Town.
6.
That the owner agree to convey to the Town any other
easements as required.
7.
That the owner make satisfactory arrangements with
the appropri ate authoriti es regardi ng the provi s i on
of underground wiring, street 1 ighting, cable
television and other similar services.
8.
That the streets withi n the draft p1 an be named to
the satisfaction of the Town.
9.
That the owner submit for approval by the Town, site
plans and streetscape elevations showing the location
and relationship of all buildings prior to the
issuance of any building permits.
That prior to final registration of this p1an, the
owner;
10.
a)
sati s fy the Town
management measures;
respecti ng
stormwater
.
.
2.
.
6/90
2
1.
10. b)
submit a Draft 4OM-Plan to be apprcved by
the Town Planning Department;
submit a detailed tree preservation
prograrnne to the !,atisfaction of the Town
and agree that no trees be remö'ied until
such time as this progranme has been
approved by the Town except as authorized by
the Di rector of Conmunay Servi ces and
Facilities, and ~uch programme to be
prepared in conjun~tion with the proposed
grading plan and engineering design plans
for the subject property;
c)
d)
satisfy the Town's Director of Pub1 ic Works
respecting the approval of the submitted
detailed soils analysis report.
11. That the owner make satisfactory arrangements
with the Town regarding the removal, demolition
and/or retention of all structures on the subject
property.
12.
In accordance with Town policy, the owner satisfy
the Town's Director of Public Works with respect
to an appropri ate fi nanci a 1 contribution toward
the future installation of a ~idewalk and
upgrading of street lighting along the Finch
Avenue frontage of the subject property.
13. That an architectural statement requi red by the
subdivision agreement shall address the building
envelope with special emphasis on driveway
locations for Lots 30 to 35 of the Staff
Recommended Plan.
14. That the release of the Draft Plan of Subdivision
be withheld by the Region of Durham until such
time as the Region of Durham Planning Department
is satisfied that the students generated by this
draft plan requiring accolTl1lodation within a
separate school may be accommodated at an
existing separate school within the Town of
Pickering.
15. That 810cks 46 to 58 be developed for res i denti a 1
purposes in conjunction with abutting lands to
the west and that these Blocks be maintained to
the satisfaction of the Town until such time as
they are developed.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-89071 AND
REZONING APPLICATION A34/89 SUBMITTED BY
666178 ONTARIO LTD. ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF
FINCH AVENUE, WEST OF WHITES ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 34/89
FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - l8T-89071
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 34/89
submitted by Temp1eton-LepekLimited, on behalf of the
owner, 66~78 Ontario Limited, on lands being Part of
Lot 29, Concession 1, Town of Pickering, be APPROVED
IN PRINCIPLE to implement development as proposed Dy
Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-89071 AS REVISED.
3.
.
.
.
6/90
3
DRAFT PLAN OF CONDOMINIUM 18CDM-89028
SUBMITTED BY 771380 ONTARIO lTD. AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF VALLEY FARM ROAD
AND FINCH AVENUE
FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18CDN-89028
That Town Council recorrmend to Regional Council that
Draft Plan of Condominium 18CDM-89028 submitted by Mr.
Gerry Armstrong, on behalf of the owner, 771380
Ontario Ltd.. on lands being Part of Lot 21,
Concession 2, Town of Pickering, be APPROVED subject
to the following conditions:
1.
That thi s recommendati on apply to the pl an
prepared by Donevan & Fleischmann Co. Ltd.. job
number 89031, and bearing the Town's
recommendation stamp.
2.
That prior to final registration of this plan:
(a) the applicant submit a Draft Durham
Condominium Plan to be approved by the Town
Planning Department;
(b) all of the general on-site works inc1 uding
landscaping, fencing, lighting, and surface
treatment be completed to the satisfaction
of the Town's Planning Department.;
(c) the applicant enter into an appropriate
condominium agreement with and to the
satisfaction of the Town of Pickering which
shall include, hut not necessarily be
limited to, requirem2nts respecting:
(1)
the continued compliance of
subject property with
Town-approved site plan;
(ii) co-operation with the Town in such
areas as refuse collection, snow
storage, dri veway entrance mai ntenance
and fence maintenance.
the
the
(d) the approved site plan drawings reflect a
2.0 metre maximum height for any required
acoustical fence;
(e) the development agreement between the
Corporation of the Town of Pickering and
771380 Ontario Limited be registered.
13/90
APPENDIX 12
TOWN OF PICKERING
That the Executive Committee of the Town of Pickering having met
on September 24, 1990, presents its thi rteenth report to Council
and recommends:
.
1.
2.
.
3.
.
OFfICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 89-122jP AND
REZONING APPLICATION A43/89 SUBMITTED BY
SUPERNOVA CONSTRUCTION LTD. AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF ALLIANCE ROAD AND BAYLY STREET
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - OPA 89-122/P
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 43/89
That Town Co'Jncil recommend to Regional Council that
Official Plan Amendment Application 89-1 22/P,
submitted by Supernova Construction Ltd., on lands
being Part of lot 20, Concession 1, To~~ of Pickering,
to permit a health and fitness club, a children's
gymnastic club, and a dance studio, be APPROVED as set
out in Appendix No. I to Town Recommendation Report
No. 26/90.
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 89-122/P AND
REZONING APPLICATION A43/89 SUBMITTED BY
SUPERNOVA CONSTRUCTION LTD. AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNEK OF ALLIANCE ROAD AND BAYLY STREET
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - OPA 89-1 22/P
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 43/89
That Town Counci 1 adopt Amendinent #11 to the Brock
Industrial Area Development Plan as recommended in
Appendix No. II to Town Recommendation Report No.
26/90, and that the said amendment not take effect
until the Ministry of Municipal Affairs approves the
correspondi ng amendment to the Brock Industri a 1 Area
Community Plan.
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT 89-1 22/P AND
REZONING APPLICATION A43/89 SUBMITTED BY
SUPERNOVA CONSTRUCTION LTD. AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF ALLIANCE ROAD AND BAYLY STREET
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - OPA 89-l22/P
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 43/89
That Zoning By-law Amendment A 43/89, submitted by
Supernova Construction Ltd.. to change the zoning on
lands being Part of Lot 20, Concession 1, Town of
?icker;ng, be APPROVED subject to the following
conditions:
1.
That pri or to the adopti on of an imp 1 ementi ng
zoning by-law by Council, the following
conditions must be met:
3.
.
4.
.
5.
6.
.
13/90
2
(4) That Offichl Plan Amendment Application
89-1 22/P be approved by Regional Council; and
(b) That the owner receive site plan approval
for a revised site plan that illustrates a
mi nimum 210 park i ng spaces on the site to
accommodate the industrial, office and
commercial recreational uses.
2.
That any implementing zoning by-law:
(a) establish, in addition to uses permitted by
the official pl an, c~anercia 1 recreational
uses including healtll and fitness clubs,
children's gymnastic ,çlubs and dance
studios, as permitted uses on the site;
(b) establish a new parking ratio for the site based
on a mi xed i ndustri a l-col!IDerci a 1 deve1ooment
(minimum 210 spaces for the entire development);
(c) establish a maximum gross leasable floor area for
office and commercial-recreational uses at an
amount not to exceed 5m of the enti re
development; and
(d) establish a new parking stall size of 2.6 metres
in width by 5.3 metres in length.
CAR/VAN POOLING STUDY
FILE NUMBER - F4100
That the report of the Director of Transportation
dated September 4, 1990 with respect to car/van
pooling be received.
TENDER T-17-90 WINTER SAND
FILE NUMBER - C 4300
That Tender T -17 -90 submi tted by Pederson Aggrega tes
for the supply and delivery of winter sand in the
amount of $33,600 be approved.
ADJUSTMENTS TO TAX ROLL
FILE NUMBER - C 5000
That the tax roll be reduced to reflect the
adjustments and corrections to the tax accounts on the
attached lists, summarized as follows:
Realty Taxes
$ 5,737.25
$251,576.84
Business Taxes
Penalty & Interest
$ 6,880.35
$264,194.44
7.
.
8.
9.
.
.
13/90
3
ACQUISITION OF PROPOSED Pl LANDFILL SITE
BY THE REGION OF DURHAM
FILE NUMBER - A2200
FILE NUMBER - A2310.15
Tha t the Corpora ti on of the Town of Pi ckeri ng hereby
opposes the acQui sf tion of the proposed Pl Landfill
Site in Lots 33, 34 and 35 in Concession 4 by the
Regional Municipality of Durham for the purpose of
establishing a landfill site.
RENOVATION MONTH
MAR FAN SYNDROME AWARENESS WEEK
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following
proclamations:
Renovation Month - October 1990
IIMarfan Syndrome Awareness Week 01 - October 15-21, 1990
"Fire Prevention Week" - October 7-13,1990
"Fire Service Recognition Day" - October 13, 1990.
1990 TOWN EMPLOYEES CHRISTMAS DANCE
FILE NUMBER - C 2163
That a grant in the amount of $1,000 for the Annual
Employees I Christmas Dance to be helct on December 8,
1990 be approved and that the cost of the rental of
the Recreation Complex be waived;
and that these amounts be charged to account 2195.