HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 1434/82THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 1434/82
Being a By-Law to authorize the execution
of an Agreement between The Corporations
of the Towns of Ajax, Pickering and Whitby
to provide for the establishment of the
Pickering/Ajax/Whitby Animal Control Service
and the Joint Animal Control Committee
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 208.5 of the Muni-
cipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, chapter 302, by-laws may be passed by the
councils of all municipalities for entering into agreement with one
or more municipalities to provide for the joint management and oper-
ation of, inter alia, municipal services, and for the establishment
of joint boards of management thereof; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of section 193 of the said Act,
the council of a municipal corporation may pass by-laws for acquir-
ing any land required for the purposes of the corporation; and
WHEREAS, the Councils of The Corporations of the Towns of Ajax,
Pickering and Whitby wish to provide for the establishment, manage-
ment and operation, under a joint board of management, of a joint
animal control service to be based at premises to be acquired in the
Town of Whitby;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering
HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
The Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute an Agree-
ment, in the form attached hereto as Schedule "A", between The
Corporations of the Towns of Ajax, Pickering and Whitby, to
provide for the establishment of the Pickering/Ajax/Whitby
Animal Control Service, the acquisition of certain premises
located in the Town of Whitby, and the establishment of the
Joint Animal Control Co~nittee. (Part Lot 21, Concession 4,
whitby)
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this
15thday of February, 1982.
SCHEDULE "A"
THIS AGREEMENT made in triplicate this day of
, 1982.
BETWEEN :
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX
hereinafter referred to as "Ajax"
OF THE FIRST PART,
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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING
hereinafter referred to as "Pickering"
OF THE SECOND PART,
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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY
hereinafter referred to as "Whitby"
OF THE THIRD PART.
WHEREAS Ajax, Pickering and Whitby each have certain responsibilities
relating to the enforcement of their respective animal control by-laws,
enacted pursuant to the Dog Licensing and Live Stock and Poultry Pro-
tection Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 123, and the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980,
c. 302, or their predecessors; and
WHEREAS it is deemed desirable that such responsibilities be carried
out jointly by the establishment of a joint animal control service to
be operated by an outside contractor on behalf of Ajax, Pickering and
Whitby from a facility owned by Ajax, Pickering and Whitby and located
within the boundaries of the 'Town of Whitby; and
WHEREAS pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 208.5 of the Municipal
Act, the council of a municipality may enter into an agreement with one
or more municipalities to provide for the joint management and opera-
tion of municipal services, and for the establishment of joint boards
of management thereof; and
WHEREAS pursuant to the provisions of section 193 of the Municipal Act,
the council of a municipal corporation may acquire any land required
for the purposes of the corporation;
NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH THAT, in consideration of the
premises and the mutual and other covenants hereinafter set forth, the
Parties hereby covenant and agree as follows:
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JOINT ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICE
Ajax, Pickering and Whi~by hereby agree to the establishment of a
joint animal control service operation, to be known as the "Pick-
ering/Ajax/Whitby Animal Control Service" (hereinafter referred to
as the "Service"), for the purpose of the carrying out of their
respective responsibilities relating to the enforcement of their
respective animal control bylaws.
The operation of %he Service shall be based at the premises now
known as the "Ontario Humane Society Animal Shelter" in the Town
of Whitby, which premises are more particularly described in
Schedule "A" hereto, and hereinafter referred to as the "Premises".
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PREMISES
In order to facilitate the operation of the service, Ajax, Pick-
ering and Whitby shall forthwith acquire the Premises, including
all buildings, structures, equipment and related appurtenances,
from the present owner thereof, the Ontario Society for the Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Animals, for a sum not to exceed $135,000,
exclusive of land transfer taxes, retail sales taxes, legal and
surveying fees, registration fees and other sums related to the
actual closing of the transaction.
Ajax, Pickering and Whitby agree that ownership of the Premises,
including all buildings, structures, equipment and related appur-
tenances, shall be in equal undivided shares, and all capital,
maintenance and operating costs relating thereto shall be borne in
the same ratio.
CONTRACTOR
In order to carry out the operation of the Service, Ajax, Pick-
ering and Whitby hereby agree to engage by contract the services
of an outside contractor in accordance with the terms of the
service contract attached hereto as Schedule "B", as amended from
time to time upon the agreement of the Parties hereto, the annual
cost of which shall be shared by ~jax, Pickering and Whitby in the
same proportion that the population of each bears to the total
population of all three, according to the population figures for
the year in question published by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs
and Housing in the Municipal Directory.
JOINT BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
The operation of the Service, including the maintenance and oper-
ation of the Premises and the administration of the service con-
tract referred to in section 5, above, shall be under the manage-
ment, regulation and control of a joint board of management to be
known as the "Joint Animal Control Committee" (hereinafter referred
to as the "Committee").
(1) The Committee shall be composed of three members.
(2)
The persons qualified to be appointed as members of the
Conunittee are those persons who are members of the councils
of Ajax, Pickering or Whitby.
(3) Each council shall annually appoint,
(a) one member of the Committee, and
(b) one alternate member of the Committee to sit on the
Committee when the first appointee is unable to do so,
from amongst its members.
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(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
JOINT BOARD OF MANAGEMENT (Cont'd)
Each member and alternate member shall continue to hold
office until the 30th day of November next following his or
her appointment or until a successor is appointed.
The first appointments of members and alternate members of
the Committee shall be made at the first regular meeting of
the appointing bodies in March, 1982, and the members and
alternate members shall take office on March 15th, 1982;
thereafter appointments shall be made at the first meeting of
the appointing bodies in December of each year, and the
members and alternate members shall take office immediately,
but if an appointing body fails to appoint at its first
meeting, it shall do so at its next regular meeting.
Vacancies in the Committee arising from death, resignation or
otherwise shall be filled forthwith by the appointed alter-
nate member and the appointing body shall forthwith appoint a
new alternate member; persons appointed to fill vacancies
shall hold office for the unexpired term of the persons whose
places have become vacant.
Each council shall appoint one member of the staff of its
municipality to be an advisor to the Contmittee and to act
liaison between the council and the Committee.
as
The Committee may appoint professional persons
to the Committee with the concurrence of Ajax,
Whitby.
to be advisors
Pickering and
The Committee at its first meeting in each year shall elect
one of its members as chairman.
In the absence of the chairman from any meeting, the Com-
mittee shall appoint another of its members as acting chair-
man for that meeting.
The Committee shall appoint one of the staff advisors to be
the secretary of the Committee and who shall,
(a) conduct the official correspondence of the Committee;
and
(b)
keep a full and correct record of the proceedings of
every meeting of the Committee and ensure that the
minutes when confirmed are signed by the presiding
officer.
The Committee shall appoint one of the staff advisors to be
the Treasurer of the Committee and who shall,
(a) receive and account for all moneys of the Committee;
(b)
deposit all moneys received by him on account of the
Committee, and no other moneys, in a chartered bank
approved by the Committee, to the credit of the Com-
mittee;
(c) disburse all moneys as directed by the Committee; and
(d) report monthly to the members of the Committee, and,
through the Secretary, to the councils of each of Ajax,
Pickering and Whitby.
10.
11.
JOINT BOARD OF MANAGEMENT (Cont'd)
(2)
The Committee shall hold regular meetings at least once every
calendar quarter and at such other times as it considers
necessary.
The Chairman or any two members of the Committee may call a
special meeting of the Committee by giving at least two clear
days written notice to each member specifying the time, date
and place of the meeting and the purpose for which it is
called.
(3)
The presence of two of the members of the Committee shall
constitute a quorum and shall be necessary for the trans-
action of business at any regular or special meeting.
(4)
The Chairman or acting chairman may vote with the other
members of the Committee upon all questions, and should there
be a tie vote thereafter, the Chairman shall cast an additional
vote as he sees fit.
The members of the Committee shall serve without remuneration, but
they may be reimbursed by their respective appointing bodies for
proper travelling expenses incurred in carrying out their duties
as members of the Committee.
12. The Committee shall,
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(a)
endeavour to ensure the provision of a comprehensive and
efficient Service for each of Ajax, Pickering and Whitby;
(b)
endeavour to ensure that the Service is conducted in accord-
ance with the service contract in effect from time to time
and with all statutes, regulations and by-laws relating
thereto;
(c)
transmit to each of Ajax, Pickering and Whitby all reports
required by them, or any of them;
make provision for insuring the Premises, including all
buildings, structures, equipment and related appurtenances
owned by Ajax, Pickering and Whitby; and
(e)
manage, regulate and control, in accordance with the various
agreements or contracts in effect from time to time, the
operation of the Service, including the maintenance and
operation of the Premises and the administration of the
service contract referred to in section 5, above.
(1)
On or before the 15th day of November in each year, the
Committee shall prepare, adopt and submit to the councils of
Ajax, Pickering and Whitby, estimates of all sums required
during the next following calendar year for the purposes of
the Committee, and such estimates shall,
(a) set forth the estimated revenues and expenditures of the
Committee; and
(b) make due allowance for any surplus from a previous year
or the current year.
(2)
The Committee shall submit with its estimates a statement as
to the proportion thereof to be chargeable to eaQh of Ajax,
Pickering and Whitby, and, if the estimates of the Committee
are approved, or are amended and approved, by the councils of
two of Ajax, Pickering and Whitby, the estimates so approved
shall be binding upon all of Ajax, Pickering and Whitby.
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(3)
(4)
JOINT BOARD OF MANAGEMENT (Cont'd)
The amount of the approved estimates of the Committee shall
be paid to the Coranittee, in the approved proportions, by
each of Ajax, Pickering and Whitby, in such amounts as may be
requisitioned from time to time.
For the 1982 calendar year, the approved estimates of the
Committee shall be deemed to total $6,000, payable one third
each by Ajax, Picketing and Whitby in such amounts as may be
requisitioned from time to time, but all requisitions shall
be subject to the approval of each of Ajax, Pickering and
Whitby, and the provisions of subsection (2), above, shall
apply, mutatis mutandis.
14.
15.
16.
TERM, EXPIRY & TERMINATION
The term of this Agreement shall commence on February 8th, 1982
and shall expire at midnight on December 31st, 1984, unless
earlier terminated.
This Agreement may be terminated on December 31st in any year
during its term by any Party hereto upon six months prior written
notice given by delivery to the Town Clerk of each of the other
Parties on or before midnight on June 30th in the year.
Unless this Agreement is renewed or replaced, and then subject to
the terms of such renewal or replacement, upon the expiry or
earlier termination of the term of this Agreement,
(a)
all outstanding liabilities incurred by the Parties through
the properly conducted actions of the Committee shall be
settled and paid, in the last approved proportions, by the
Parties;
(b)
all moneys under the control of the Committee shall be
returned to the Parties, in the last approved proportions;
and
(c)
the Premises, including all buildings, structures, equipment
and related appurtenances, shall be disposed of, and the
proceeds of such disposition distributed equally amongst
Ajax, Pickering and Whitby.
17.
18.
19.
INTERPRETATION
schedules "A" and "B" attached hereto shall form part of this
Agreement.
This Agreement and everything herein contained, shall enure to the
benefit of, and be binding upon, the Parties hereto, and their
respective successors, if any.
This Agreement, and any of the rights, privileges and obligations
herein contained, is not assignable by any Party hereto to any
other Party or person.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have hereunto affixed their
respective corporate seals, duly attested by their proper authorized
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officers, as of February 8th, 1982.
SIGNED, SEALED & DELIVERED
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AJAX
Mayor
Clerk
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING
Mayor
Clerk
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY
Mayor
Clerk
SCHEDULE "A"
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract
premises situate, lying and being in the Town
the Regional Municipality of Durham (formerly
of land and
of Whitby, in
in the Township
of Whitby, County of Ontario) and being composed of Part of
Lot 21, Concession 4, Town of Whitby being more particularly
described as follows:-
PREMISING that the bearings as shown on Deposited Plan 693
Highway govern all bearings mentioned hereafter;
COMMENCING at a point in the West limit of Regional Road No. 26
as widened by Deposited Plan No. 693, distant 17.00 feet
measured South 73 degrees 17 minutes West from a point in the
East limit of said Lot distant 2,745.36 feet measured South 18
degrees 06 minutes East therein from the North-east angle of
said Lot 21;
THENCE South 73 degrees 20 minutes 20 seconds West a distance
of 1,244.39 feet to a point in the East limit of the Hydro-~le~-
tric Power Commission land;
THENCE North 16 degrees 04 minutes 30 seconds West along said
East limit a distance of 203.40 feet to a point;
THENCE North 17 degrees 56 minutes 20 Seconds West continuing
along said East limit a distance of 312.00 feet to a point;
THENCE North 88 degrees 54 minutes East a distance of 986.12
feet to a point;
THENCE North 73 degrees 20 minutes 20 seconds East a distance
of 293.00 feet to a point in the West limit of said Regional
Road No. 26;
THENCE South 18 degrees 06 minutes East along said West limit
a distance of 250.83 feet to the point of commencement, subject
to a right-of-way in favour of the Trans-Northern Pipe Line as
described by Instrument No. 93037.
The above described parcel of land contains by admeasurement an
Schedule "A" continued
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area of' 10.01 acres more or less;
Being shown~ coloured red on a Plan of Survey prepared by
Donevan and Fleischman, Ontario Land Surveyors attached to
Instrument No. 146517 as registered in the Registry Office
for the Registry Division of Durham (No. 40) (formerly County
of Ontario).
of February,
SCHEDULE "B"
THIS AGREEMENT ~ade in duplicate this
1982.
1st day
BETWEEN:
· THE ONTARIO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION
OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, a corporation
in accordance with the provisions of
the Ontario Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1980, R.S.O.,
Chapter 356,
(Hereinafter called
"the Society") '
OF THE FIRST PART;~
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THE CORPORATION OF THE 'TOWN OF AJAX,
THE CORPORATION OF 'THE TOWN.'OF 'PICKERING,
and THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN'OF WHITB~,
(Hereinafter called ;'the Municipalities")
OF THE SECOND PART:
WHEREAS the Society.has for some time provided
the services of pound keeper and animal control officer for the
Municipalities;
AND WHEREAS the parties hereto have agreed that
the Society should continue to provide such services subject
to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth;
NOW THEREFORE THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH THAT in
consideration of the premises and the mutual and other covenants
hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto covenant and agree
each with the other as follows:-
completion of
acquisition of the lands and premises described in Schedule
hereto by the Municipalities, the Society shall provide the
services as hereinafter set forth subject to the terms and
The part~es hereto covenant and agree that upon
the closing of the transaction relating to the
conditions hereof.
2. The Society shall act as pound keeper for each
Municipality and shall be responsible for the enforcement of
in Schedule "B" hezato, '.nc]u,.;~ lT ~.,y ;~,r.. r,'.;',~.,t~ Lo such By-laws
or any By-laws enacted in lieu thereof.
The Municipalities shall pay to the Society a
.: ~;- ! ]28~' ~L :"0 for 1982. E Limated monthly amounts are
~ , ', ' { , · 40nicJpality to the Society on the 15th of
~,]c:h mo:~th during the term hereof and any adjustment due to
,~ny party hereto once the actual remuneration due to the Society:
~or /he term hereof has been established shall be made forth-
with between the Society and each Municipality.
4. The Society shall .~ spose of ali. animals impounded
and which become t_h~ property of '. ~,=. ~4u~ici~[ity in accordance
with the applicable By-laws of the re.,p~r,tJ,,,,e qunicipality.
5. The Society shall dispose of a].l carcasses of
;:u~mals lawfully impounded and destroyed in accordance with the
dpplicable By-laws of the respective Municipality.
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, ~tain ali
~e app]~¢'~ble By--laws
The Society shall have the right to collect and
pound fees and destruction fees in accordance with
of the respective Municipality.
7. Ail licence fees collected by the Society in
accordance with this Agreement shall be remitted to the
respective Municipalities at the same time as the monthly
report required in accordance with Schedule "D" hereof.
The Society agrees:
(a) to employ and supervise such animal control
officers an~ other staff necessary to
implement- th~. ~c' ; :ions of th~s agreement.
The staffing .~.' L .,~'~ of operation set
forth in Sc>~e,:,~[~ ', ': her(to shall be main-
tained by the 5c,:i~ty;
(b) to maintain at all times three suitable
~ehicles in proper work~! order for the
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
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use of the aforesaid staff, to pay all
operating and other costs associated with
such vehicles and to maintain personal
injury and property damage insurance on
each vehicle operated by it in connection
with the operation of the animal control
unit and the provision of services required
by this Agreement in amounts that are satis-
factory to the Municipalities;
to keep the Society, and each Municipality
as a named insured, property insured not
only with respect to the aforesaid vehicles,
but also with respect to public liability
and property damage including claims with
respect to injury to and loss or death of any
animal in the following amounts with respect
to each occurrence:-
Public Liability
Property Damage
$1,000,000.00
$ 50,000.00
It is further understood and agreed that
there shall be no deductible payable by any
Municipality with
insurance;
to receive,
the owners,
respect to the aforesaid
impound and hold for claiming by
any animal delivered to the
Society's animal shelter by any animal con-
trol officer or other person and to dispose
of sa~e by sale or destruction;
to charge such pound and other fees as may
be approved from time to time by the respec-
tive Municipalities;
to deliver to each Municipality a monthly
report in accordance with the provisions of
Schedule "D" hereto;
(g) to provide a humane method for the killing
of animals;
(h) to dispose of the bodies of all animals
so killed in accordance with applicable
legal requirements;
(i) upon reasonable notice, to allow when
requested by school authorities "open house"
days and school "guided tours" in an effort
to promote better understanding of animal
control problems with citizens at large;
(j) to maintain adequate telephone lines so that
residents of each Municipality may make tele-
phone contact with the Society without
incurring a long distance charge;
(k).to investigate all complains from residents
of each MuniciPality regarding stray animals
running at large in such Municipality and if
the complaints are justified in accordance
with the By-laws relating thereto, the
Society will utilize its best efforts to
remove the animals to the animal shelter;
(1) to make available any of its employees having
any relevant knowledge relating to giving evi
dende or otherwise assisting with respect to
any prosecution implemented under the afo~e-
said By-laws by any of the Municipalities;
(m) to require any owner claiming an unlicensed
dog, when a licence is required by the
r~spective Municipal By-law, to purchase a
licence through the Society prior to returnin
said dog to the owner.
(n) to render courteous and prompt servi~e to
all citizens' enquiries;
(o)
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to indemnify the Municipalities and each
one thereof against all manner of claims,
damages, loss, costs and charges whatsoever,
whether for injuries to persons or animals
or loss of life or damage to property or
otherwise, suffered by such Municipality
or Municipalities or its or their property
directly or indirectly in respect of
either
any matter or thing arising from the Society's
occupancy or use of the aforesaid premises
or out of the implementation of this Agree-
ment by the Society or any operation in
connection therewith.
9. Within two (2) months of the completion of the
acquisition of the said lands in accordance with Section 1.
hereof,
outside
lands.
the Society shall remove at its sole expense, the
cat accommodation presently situate on the subject
10.
(a)
(b)
(c)
The Municipalities hereby grant to-the Society
the right in the nature of a licence to use'the
lands and premises more particularly described
in Schedule "A" hereto for the purposes of
carrying out its obligations hereunder PROVIDED
THAT such right shall be a licence only and
~hall not under any circumstances, ~constitute
a partnership, employment, agreement, lease,
joint venture or other
parties hereto;
such licence shall
relationship between the
continue during the term of
this Agreement and shall terminate and be of
no further force and
such Agreement;
The Society shall be
effect upon termination of
at liberty to carry'out any
other responsibilities it may have under the
Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
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to Animals Act, 1980, R.S.O., Chapter 356,
or otherwise, PROVIDED THAT the Society's
obligations to the Municipalities hereunder shall
be paramount and shall be carried out prior and
in preference to such other obligations. Should
the Municipalities, at any time during the term
hereof feel that the Society is neglecting its
obligations to them hereunder in favour of its
other obligations, the Municipalities may termi-
nate this Agreement, including the aforesaid
licence, as hereinafter provided;
The Society shall be responsible for the normal
caretaking requirements, including the removal
of snow and the cutting of grass, with respect
to the aforesaid lands and premises, ~including
any buildings thereon and equipment associated
therewith. The Municipalities shall be respon-
sible for the maintenance and general repair of
the said buildings.
11.
(a)
The Municipalities agree:
to pay the-Society an amount of FIVE ($5.00)
DOLLARS per day for any animal-it has been
instructed to retain by the Medical Officer of
Health, because the animal is suspected of having
rabies, up to the length of time specified by
the Medical Officer of'Health in accordance
with the law;
(b) to supply to the Society dog licences and
receipts in order that the Society may licence
unlicenced dogs as required hereby.
12. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this
Agreement, it is expressly understood and agreed that the Society
shall not transfer any staff, as listed in Schedule "C"', out of
the Municipalities or use any such staff outside such Municipali-
ties on a temporary basis or otherwise.
13. The term of this Agreement shall be from and
including the 1st day of January to and including the 31st day
of December, 19B2, PROVIDED THAT it may be terminated at any
time by the Society or the Municipalities as aforesaid or other-
wise upon notice in writing to the Society or the Municipalities
Such notice shall be deemed to be served to the respective :
parties on the day of its personal delivery to such parties or
five days after the mailing thereof by pre-paid registered mail
to such.parties and the date of termination shall be the 90th
day after.aforesaid date of service.
14. It is further understood and agreed that the
implementation of this Agreement is conditional upon the com-
pletion of the acquisition of the
accordance with Section 1. hereof.
said lands and premises in
15. This Agreement is binding upon and shall enure
to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective
successors and assigns provided that no assignment shall be
valid without the written consent of all of the parties hereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have
hereunto affixed their corporate seals attested to by the
hands of their proper officers duly authorized in that behalf.
THE ONTARIO SOCIETY FOR THE
PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO
ANIMALS
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN
OF AJAX
Per:
MAYOR
CLERK
THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF WHITBY
MAYOR
CLERK
Per:
THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF PICKERING
Per:
MAYOR
CLERK
SCHEDULE "A"
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Whitby, in
the Regional Municipality of Durham (formerly in the Township
of Whitby, County of Ontario) and being composed of Part of
Lot 21, Concession 4, Town of Whitby being more particularly
described as follows:-
PREMISING that the bearings as shown on Deposited Plan 693
Highway govern all bearings mentioned hereafter;
COMMENCING at a point in the West limit of Regional Road No. 26
as widened by Deposited Plan No. 693, distant 17.00 feet
measured South 73 degrees 17 minutes West from a point in the
East limit of said Lot distant 2,745.36 feet measured South 18
degrees 06 minutes East therein from the North-east angle of
said Lot 21;
THENCE South 73 degrees 20 minutes 20 seconds West a distance
of 1,244.39 feet to a point in the East limit of the Hydro-~le~-
tric Power Commission land;
THENCE North 16 degrees 04 minutes 30 seconds West along said
East limit a distance of 203.40 feet to a point;
THENCE North 17 degrees 56 minutes 20 Seconds West continuing
along said East limit a distance of 312.00 feet to a point;
THENCE North 88 degrees 54 minutes East a~distance of 986.12
feet to a point;
THENCE North 73 degrees 20 minutes 20 seconds East a distance
of 293.00 feet to a point in the West limit of said Regional
Road No. 26;
THENCE South 18 degrees 06 minutes East along said West limit
a distance of 250.83 feet to the point of commencement, subject
to a right-of-way in favour of the Trans-Northern Pipe Line as
described by Instrument No. ~93037.
The above described parcel of land contains by admeasurement an
Schedule "A" continued
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area of' 10.01 acres more or less;
Being shown' coloured red on a Plan of Survey prepared by
Donevan and Fleischman, Ontario Land Surveyors attached to
Instrument No. 146517 as registered
for the Registry Division of Durham
of Ontario).
in the Registry Office
(No. 40) (formerly County
SCHEDULE "B"
ANIMAL CONTROL BY-LAWS
The Corporation of the Town of Ajax:
By-law No. 98-79
The Corporation 'of the Town of Pickering:
By-law No. 617-77
The Corporation of the Town of Whitby
(a)
By-law 84-74 as amended by By-laws
'302~75, 327-76 and 460-77;
(b)
By-law '522-77 as amended by By-law
1234-81
SCHEDULE "C"
STAFFING AND HOURS OF OPERATION
From a~d including the last Sunday in April to
and including the day preceding the last Sunday
in October:-
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
1 Warden
1 Warden
1 Warden
1 part time
Warden
7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
5.p.m. to 9 p.m.
Shelter shall be open 10 .a.m. to 6 p.m.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS
1 part time
Warden
1 part time
Warden
2 p.m.
to'3p.m.
tol0p.m.
Shelter shall be open 10 a.m.
THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR:
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
1 Warden
1 Warden
1 Warden
to 5 p.m. Saturdays only
7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
12 noon to 8 p.m.
Shelter shall be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS
1 part time
Warden 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
1 part time
Warden 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Shelter shall be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays only
SCHEDULE "D"
REPORTS
The Society shall file with each Municipality a
monthly report in accordance with Appendix "I" hereto.
N0tw~thstanding
reports shall include a
hours worked during the
the generality of the
list of all employees
relevant period.
aforesaid, such
and the dates and
on
Such reports shall be submitted to each Municipality
or before the 15th day of the month succeeding the period of i
such report.
The Society shall also p~0vide written or oral reports
as may be required, on the status of the Society's finances
and duties under the provisions of this Agreement; such
reports shall be provided to the regular quarterly meetings of
the Joint Animal Control Committee established by the Munici-
palities and to such other additional meetings as may be desig-
nated by such Committee.
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