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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 6, 2006 Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm PRESENT: Mayor David Ryan COUNCILLORS: K.Ashe M. Brenner D. Dickerson R. Johnson B. McLean D. Pickles ALSO PRESENT: T. J. Quinn E. Buntsma N. Carroll D. Bentley C. Rose D. Shields - Chief Administrative Officer - Director, Operations & Emergency Service - Director, Planning & Development - City Clerk - Manager, Policy - Deputy Clerk I) INVOCATION Mayor Ryan called the meeting to order and led Council in the saying of the Invocation. II) ADOPTION OF MINUTES Moved by Councillor McLean Seconded by Councillor Dickerson Regular Council Meeting of February 20, 2006 CARRIED Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm III) CORRESPONDENCE 1. CORR. 10-06 JOHN GERRETSEN, MINISTER MINISTER OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AND HOUSING 777 Bay Street, 17th Floor Toronto, Ontario Advising Council that Premier Dalton McGuinty announced the government's plan to propose legislative changes to the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 and that if passed, these changes would extend the term of office for municipal councils and school boards for four years from three years with a view to strengthening local government. 2. CORR. 11-06 JOHN GERRETSEN, MINISTER MINISTER OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AND HOUSING 777 Bay Street, 1 ¡th Floor Toronto, Ontario Advising Council that Bill 206 - An Act to Revise the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, 2006 has received third reading and Royal Assent without any further amendments and further advising that new legislation is proposed that would mandate a future review focusing on the actual experience of the new governance model in practice. The proposed legislation, if passed, would take effect on or before June 30, 2006. 3. CORR. 12-06 BRYAN TUCKEY COMMISSIONER OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REGION OF YORK 17250 Y onge Street Newmarket, Ontario Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm Submitting a copy of correspondence sent to Elizabeth McLaren, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing on March 2, 2006 with respect to the Proposed Modifications to the Proposed Central Pickering Development Plan. Mr. Tuckey respectfully requests an extension of the consultation period in order to provide the Ministry with Regional Council comments and further requests delay of the approval of the Central Pickering Development Plan until Council provides its view on the proposed plan and the issues identified in his correspondence are addressed to the satisfaction of York Region. Resolution # 23/06 Moved by Councillor Ashe Seconded by Councillor Dickerson That Correspondence Items 1,2 and 3 be received for information. CARRIED 4. CORR. 13-06 GINA LIPTON GTA REGIONAL MANAGER CANADIAN LIVER FOUNDATION 2235 Sheppard Avenue East, Unit 1500 Toronto, Ontario Motion to Declare Resolution # 24/06 Moved by Councillor Ashe Seconded by Councillor Dickerson That the month of March 2006 be proclaimed 'Liver Health Month'. CARRIED IV DELEGATIONS a) Students of Pine Ridge Secondary School Launch of the Program I AM THE CHANGE Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm Debbie Johnson, Vice Principal of Pine Ridge Secondary School and student representatives, appeared before Council and presented information on the I Am The Change program being implemented at their school. The program involves students in programs which teach community involvement, leadership innovations, academic achievements, teamwork, anti litter campaigns and they also do presentations to Grade 7 and 8 students who will be attending the school. The students acknowledged their commitment to their community and noted they are Proud of Pickering by wearing POP (Proud of Pickering) buttons. b) Tracy Pederson YWCA Durham Re: 24th Annual Women of Distinction Award Tracy Pederson and Eva Martin Blythe of the YWCA, appeared before Council to present information on the 24th Annual Women of Distinction Gala and requested Council's support in relaying the information to the public. They also noted that the YWCA Durham is celebrating 61 years of service to the community. c) Roland Rutland Overview and Update with Respect to Kinark Child & Family Services Roland Rutland of Kinark Child & Family Services, appeared before Council to present information on the programs Kinark in Pickering are involved in and also requested that the City of Pickering proclaim March 8th as International Women's Day, March 5th to 11 th as International Women's Week and March 21st as United Nations International Day. d) Sylvia Spencer 771 Sheppard Avenue, Pickering Re: Director, Planninq & Development, Report PD 13-06 Sylvia Spencer, 771 Sheppard Avenue, Pickering, appeared before Council and reiterated her opposition to this application. She felt that a park was needed in this area, the development would create a traffic nightmare and that there was to many townhouses and the City should be implementing a wider variety of mixed housing units in new developments. Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm IV) REPORTS Executive Committee Report EC 2006-04 1. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 07-06 Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 05-001/P Amendment 15 to the Pickering Official Plan Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 16/05 Amending By-law to amend Zoning By-law 3037 City Initiated: Oak Ridges Moraine Conformity Exercise City of Pickerinq 1. That Council receive Report PD 07-06 on Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 05-001/P (now Amendment 15 to the Pickering Official Plan), and Zoning By-law Amendment Application 16/05, City Initiated: Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan Conformity Amendments; 2. a) That Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 05-001/P, initiated by the City of Pickering, to implement the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan for Lands within the Oak Ridges Moraine Area, be Approved as set out in Exhibit "A" to Appendix I to Report PD 07-06; (b) That the draft by-law to adopt Amendment 15 to the Pickering Official Plan, to implement the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan, be forwarded for enactment to Council as set out in Appendix I to Report PD 07-06; 3. (a) That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 16/05, initiated by the City of Pickering, to implement the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan for lands within the Oak Ridges Moraine Area, be approved as set out in Appendix II to Report PD 07-06; (b) That the amending by-law to amend Zoning By-law 3037, as amended, to implement the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan, be forwarded for enactment to Council as set out in Appendix II to Report PD 07-06; 4. That the Oak Ridges Moraine Conformity Amendments, Amendment 15 and the amending by-law to amend Zoning By-law 3037, be forwarded for approval by the City Clerk to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing; 5. That Council adopt Informational Revision 13 as set out in Appendix III to Report PD 07-06 for inclusion in the Pickering Official Plan; Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm 6. That Council request the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing to resolve Deferrals 28 and 34 relating to the proposed Rural Hamlet designation and settlement policies for Altona and approve the Oak Ridges Moraine Natural Linkage Area and Oak Ridges Moraine Countryside land use designations recommended in Amendment 15; 7. That Council direct staff to update the City's Municipal Tree Protection By- law to reflect the natural features within the Oak Ridges Moraine, and that staff initiate a review of the existing Fill and Topsoil Disturbance By-law to determine whether new provisions for lands within the Oak Ridges Moraine are required; 8. That Council refer the request of Peter Wood, to further review the proposed Old Brock Road and Uxbridge-Townline Road realignment as shown on Schedule IV-10 - Settlement 10: Claremont and Area - North Section of the Pickering Official Plan, to be considered as part of the next Official Plan review; 9. That the City Clerk forward a copy of Report PD 07-06 to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, the Region of Durham, the Town of Markham, the Town ofWhitchurch-Stouffville, the Township of Uxbridge, the Township of Scugog, the Town of Whitby, and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority; 10. That the City of Pickering prepare a letter under the signature of the Mayor, to the Provinceof Ontario expressing the City's concern to the unfairness of how this legislation has been enacted, including the implementation process. 2. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 10-06 Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 23/05 Wencray Holdings Limited 2000 Clements Road Part of Lot 15, B.F.C. Range 3 (40R-6080, Part 5), City of Pickerinq 1. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 23/05, be approved as set out in the draft by-law attached as Appendix I to Report PD 10-06, to amend the existing zoning on the subject lands to permit outdoor storage associated with a roofing supply business office and warehouse on lands being, Part of Lot 15, B.F.C. Range 3, (40R-6080, 5), in the City of Pickering. Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm 2. That the amending zoning by-law to implement Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 23/05, as set out in Appendix I to Report PD 10-06 be forwarded to City Council for enactment. 4. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 14-06 Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 24/05 Delco Homes Inc. Sparrow Circle (at Altona Road) (Block 17, Plan 40M-1827) City of Pickerinq 1. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 24/05 be approved to permit a freehold townhouse, common element road condominium development on lands being Block 17, Plan 40M-1827, City of Pickering, submitted by Delco Homes Inc. 2. That the amending zoning by-law to implement Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 24/05, as set out in Appendix I to Report PD 14-06 be forwarded to City Council for enactment. 5. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 16-06 Direction on City Staff Involvement on an Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board Committee of Adjustment Decision on Application PICA 55/05 Pickering Auto Body Ltd. 1968 Notion Road (North Part of Lot 17, Concession 1) City of Pickerinq 1. That the Ontario Municipal Board be advised that City Council supports the decision of the Committee of Adjustment refusing the variance to reduce the required parking spaces for PICA 55/05 at 1968 Notion Road. 2. That the appropriate City staff attend the March 20, 2006, Ontario Municipal Board hearing in opposition of the application and to advance Council's support of the Committee of Adjustment decision. 6. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 17-06 Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 27/05 Silverlane Estates Inc. South Part of Lot 32, Concession 1 (Blocks 39 and 46, Plan 40M-2119 and Part 4, 40R-11901) City of Pickerinq Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm 1. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 27/05 be approved, to rezone two Blocks to match the zoning of abutting land, to permit development of a townhouse and a detached dwelling, on lands being Blocks 39 and 46, Plan 40M-2119, and; to rezone two additional Blocks to allow for open space uses, on lands being Part 4, Plan 40R-11901 (Blocks 16 and 18, Draft Plan of Subdivision S-P-2002-06) 2. That the amending zoning by-law to implement Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 27/05, as set out in Appendix I to Report PD 17 -06, be forwarded to City Council for enactment. 8. Director, Operations & Emergency Service, Report OES 08-06 Frenchman's Bay Stormwater Management Master Plan Request for Proposal for Professional Engineering Services RFP-13-2005 1. That Report OES 08-06 regarding the Frenchman's Bay Stormwater Management Master Plan, Request for Proposal for professional engineering services be received. 2. That the Proposal RFP-13-2005 submitted by Marshall Macklin Monaghan Limited to develop a Stormwater Management Master Plan for Frenchman's Bay be accepted. 3. That the total project cost of $144,855 including the proposal amount, project management services and other associated project costs identified in the report be approved. 4. That staff at the City of Pickering be given the authority to give effect thereto. 9. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 10-06 Construction Priorities for Regional Roads Within the City of Pickerinq That Report OES 10-06 regarding Regional Road construction priorities within the City of Pickering be received for information and forwarded to the Regional Municipality of Durham. Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm 10. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 11-06 Lease of City of Pickering lands to O.J. Muller Landscape Contractor Ltd. Renewal of Lease Agreement for those lands comprising those parts of Lot 19, Concession 3, Pickering, designated as Part 2, Plan 40R-7012, save and except Part 2, Plan 40R-14541 and Part 3, Plan 40R-7012 1. That Report OES 11-06 regarding renewal of a lease agreement be received. 2. That the request by O.J. Muller Landscape Contractor Ltd. to renew a lease for City land on Brock Road for the purposes of cultivating the land for cash crops and to store and market nursery stock that includes landscape materials be approved. 3. That the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to sign a renewal lease agreement with O.J. Muller Landscape Contractor involving City lands, substantially on terms set out in the form prepared by the City Solicitor. 11. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 12-06 Lease of City of Pickering lands to 1. Arnts Loam Supply Ltd. Renewal of Lease Agreement for those lands comprising those parts of Lot 19, Concession 3, Pickering, and comprising that part of Part 37 and 40, Plan 40R- 6934 1. That Report OES 12-06 regarding renewal of a lease agreement be received. 2. That the request by 1. Arnts Loam Supply Ltd. to renew a lease for City land on Brock Road for the purposes of carrying on the business of the storage, sale and supply of topsoil, sand, stone, pavers and related products be approved. 3. That the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to sign a renewal lease agreement with 1. Arnts Loam Supply Ltd. involving City lands, substantially on terms set out in the form prepared by the City Solicitor. 12. Director, Operations & Emergency Services, Report OES 13-06 Lease of City of Pickering lands to 1317970 Ontario Inc. Renewal of Lease Agreement for those lands comprising that part of Parts 37 and 40, Plan 40R-6934 1. That Report DES 13-06 regarding renewal of a lease agreement be received. Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm 2. That the request by 1317970 Ontario Inc. to renew a lease for City land on Brock Road for the purposes of carrying on the business of a golf-driving range located at least 85 metres west of Brock Road and at least 6.1 metres south of the northerly boundary of the premises and a miniature golf-putting facility located at least 6.1 metres south of the northerly boundary of the premises and an accessory parking area located between the golf-driving range and Brock Road and south of the miniature golf-putting facility be approved. 3. That the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to sign a renewal lease agreement with 1317970 Ontario Inc. involving City lands, substantially on terms set out in the form prepared by the City Solicitor. Resolution #25/06 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor McLean That the Report of the Executive Committee EC 2006-04, dated February 27, 2006, be adopted, save and except Item #'s 3 and 7. CARRIED 3. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 13-06 Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 11/05 J. & B. Bayes and T. & A. Costar 823 & 827 Sheppard Avenue (Part of Lot 27, Range 3, B.F.C.) City of Pickerinq Resolution #26/06 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor McLean 1. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 11/05, be approved to permit the development of a maximum of eight townhouse dwelling units, as submitted by 816 Kingston Road (Pickering) Limited on behalf of J. & B. Bayes and T. & A. Costar, on lands being Part of Lot 27, Range 3, B.F.C., City of Pickering. Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm 2. That the amending zoning by-law to implement Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 11/05, as set out in Appendix I to Report PD 13-06, be forwarded to City Council for enactment. CARRIED ON A RECORDED VOTE YEA NAY Councillor Ashe Councillor Brenner Councillor Johnson Councillor McLean Councillor Pickles Mayor Ryan Councillor Dickerson DECLARATION OF INTEREST Councillor Ashe declared a conflict of interest in accordance with the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act with respect to Item #2 of Report PD 18-06 of the Director, Planning and Development, due to his interest in the Whitevale Golf Club. Councillor Ashe did not take part in the discussion or vote on Item #2. 7. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 18-06 Proposed Modifications to the Proposed Central Pickering Development Plan Prepared by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Dated February 1, 2006 EBR Reqistrv Number: PF05E0002 Resolution # 27/06 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor McLean 1. That Pickering Council receive Report PD 18-06 as its comments on the proposed modifications to the proposed Central Pickering Development Plan, prepared by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, dated February 1, 2006, EBR Registry Number: PF05E0002; Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm 2. That, despite the City's continued opposition to the use of the Ontario Planning and Development Act, 1994 (OPDA), should the Provincial government approve a Development Plan for Central Pickering under that Act, (a) Council requests the Plan be further modified to include a policy specifying that prior to the completion of the first neighbourhood plan, the Minister will enter into appropriate Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and agreements with the City of Pickering, and other levels of government and agencies as may be required, to provide financial assistance in accordance with section 20 of the OPDA, for the purpose of implementing the policies and programs of the Plan, at a level to ensure achievement of the following: · the provision of sufficient lands in acceptable locations for required municipal facilities, parks and open spaces, and other necessary community facilities such as places of worship, schools, nursing homes and childcare centres; · the early servicing of the Highway 407 employment lands; · adequate long-term funding to maintain and manage the natural heritage system; · the preparation of a heritage study of the Whitevale Road corridor east of the existing Heritage Conservation District as input to the neighbourhood planning process; · the provision of sufficient lands for the development of a university andlor college campus and a medical teaching hospital; · the provision of two new Highway 407 interchanges, the construction of the Brock Road by-pass and the Brock Road I Highway 407 interchange, the provision of appropriate regional and interregional transit service, the extension 'of GO-Transit service, the widening of Highway 7, the construction of the Whitevale By- pass I 14th Avenue connection, and the widening of Steeles Avenue; · the development of an integrated set of sustainability measures and benchmarks for Seaton; · the cost of providing services and facilities in Seaton will not be borne by the City's existing residents and businesses; · funding of all subsequent planning, design and technical studies or exercises; and · any other matters as may be determined; Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm (b) Council requests the Plan be further modified to incorporate the changes set out in Appendices I and II to Report PD 18-06, which among other matters would result in: · retention of 135 hectares of Prestige Employment lands, which were converted to non-employment uses; · reclassification of Sideline 22 from a Type B Arterial to a Type C Arterial Road; · addition of policies requiring completion of the City's Financial Impact Study for Seaton ahead of the completion of the first neighbourhood plan, and completion of the Whitevale Road Corridor heritage study prior to the completion of the neighbourhood plans for the adjacent lands; · clarification of policies on funding, timing and preparation of studies to ensure that costs are not borne by the City but by the benefiting landowners; and · correction of editorial and technical matters; and (c) Council authorizes City staff to meet with representatives of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing after the March 3, 2006 deadline to continue to discuss and provide input on the Provincial Development Plan and to report back to Council through the Net Benefits Committee; and 3. That the City Clerk forward a copy of Report PD 18-06 to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, the Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal, the Minister of the Environment, Project Director for the North Pickering Land Exchange Team, the Region of Durham and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. CARRIED AS AMENDED BY THE FOLLOWING Resolution #28/06 Moved by Councillor Pickles Seconded by Councillor Johnson That Item 2(a), bullet 6 of the main motion be amended to read as follows. Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm . the provIsion of two new Highway 407 interchanges, the construction of the Brock Road by-pass and the Brock Road I Highway 407 interchange at Sidelines 26 and 22, the provision of appropriate regional and interregional transit service, the extension of GO-Transit service, the widening of Highway 7, the construction of the Whitevale By-pass I 14th Avenue connection, and the widening of Steeles Avenue; CARRIED Resolution # 29/06 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor McLean That Item 2(a), bullet 7 of the main motion be amended to read as follows. . the development of an integrated set of sustainability measures and benchmarks for Seaton, including the development of and commitment to a short and long term health care strategy prior to the commencement of any residential development in Seaton, with an emphasis on the need to provide family physician services. CARRIED The main motion of Councillor s Brenner and MacLean was then put to a vote and CARRIED AS AMENDED. V) REPORTS - NEW AND UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Director, Planning & Development, Report PD 20-06 Direction on City Staff Involvement on an Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 6/01 Glenda Winterstein 5015 Brock Road (South Part of Lot 18, Concession 9) City of Pickerinq Resolution # 30106 Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7:30 pm Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Johnson 1. That City Council take no position on the appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board of Zoning By-law 6525/05 by the Region of Durham, to permit five dwelling units and one commercial unit at 5015 Brock Road North. 4. That the City Solicitor be directed to attend the OMB hearing to convey the City's position. CARRIED VI) MOTIONS 1. Request from Councillor Pickles International Women's Day and Week Proclamation Resolution #31/06 Moved by Councillor Pickles Seconded by Councillor Dickerson That, the Council of the City of Pickering hereby proclaim March 8th as International Women's Day and March 5th to 11th as International Women's Week. CARRIED VII) BY -LAWS 6635/06 A by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 2511 as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering, Region of Durham, being Part of Lot 15, B.F.C. Range 3, (40R06080, Part 5) in the City of Pickering. The purpose and effect of this by-law is to permit outdoor storage associated with a currently permitted use, a roofing supply business office and warehouse. (A 23/05) 6636/06 A by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham in Part of Lot 27, Range 3, Broken Front Concession, City of Pickering. The purpose and Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7: 30 pm effect of this by-law is to permit development townhouse dwelling units fronting onto Sheppard Avenue. (A 11/05) 6637/06 A by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended by By-law 4645/95, to implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering, Region of Durham in Block 17, Plan 1827, in the City of Pickering. The purpose and effect of this by-law is to permit the development of 25 units freehold townhouse, common element road condominium. (A 24/05) 6638/06 A by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering, Region of Durham on South Part of Lot 32, Concession 1, in the City of Pickering. The purpose and effect of this by-law is to coordinate the zoning of two Blocks with zoning of abutting parcels to the south for the development of a townhouse and a detached dwelling, and to rezone two Blocks for open space uses. (A27/05) 6639/06 A by-law to adopt Amendment 15 to the Official Plan for the City of Pickering. The purpose and effect of this by-law is to bring the City of Pickering Official Plan into conformity with the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan for lands within the Oak Ridges Moraine Area. (OPA 05-001 IP) 6640/06 A by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3037, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering, Region of Durham for all lands in the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan Area in the City of Pickering. (A 16/05) 6641/06 A by-law to dedicate that part of Lot 74, Registrar's Compiled Plan NO.1 041, Pickering, designated as Part 5, Plan 40R-23861 and that part of Block 32, Plan 40M-1987, Pickering, designated as Part 8, Plan 40R-23861 as public highway (Grayabbey Court) [This by- law implements conditions of LD 170/04 -172/04] THIRD READING: Councillor Johnson, seconded by Councillor McLean, moved that By-law Numbers 6635/06 to 6642/06, be adopted and the said by-laws be now read a third time and passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto save and except By-law 6642/06. CARRIED Council Meeting Minutes Monday, March 6, 2006 7: 30 pm 6642/06 A by-law to regulate the sale and possession of replicas andlor imitations of firearms within the City of Pickering. [This by-law implements Res # 18106 of the February 20, 2006 Council meeting.] MOTION LOST ON A RECORDED VOTE YEA NAY Councillor Brenner Councillor Pickles Councillor Ashe Councillor Dickerson Councillor Johnson Councillor McLean Mayor Ryan X) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW By-law Number 6643/06 Councillor McLean, seconded by Councillor Brenner, moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the City of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering at its "In Camera" meeting of February 6, 2006 and its regular meeting of February 6, 2006. CARRIED XI) ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9:30 pm. DATED this 6th Day of March 2006 MAYO~- ~ Gb~.ct:£~oe - DEBI A. BENTLEY" '. Y .' CITY CLERK U