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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 2000 - 7:30 P.M.
PRESENT:
Mayor Wayne Arthurs
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COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson
M. Holland
R. Johnson
D. Pickles
D. Ryan—Chairman
ALSO PRESENT: -
N. Carroll -Director, Planning and.Development
B. Taylor - City Clerk
T. Melymuk - Division Head, Corporate Projects &Policy
D. Kearns - Committee Coordinator
(I) MINUTES
Regular Meeting of February 28, 2000
(II) DELEGATIONS
1. John Waddington, Director General, and other representatives of the Atomic
Energy Control Board, addressed the Committee with respect to the Scope of the
Environment Assessment document prepared by the AECB. A slide presentation
was given outlining the decisions and rationale for the Scope of Assessment, and
the Current Status and Future Steps. He advised that all 13 recommendations put
forward by Council were addressed and all but one were accepted.
- Recommendation#2 was not legally possible.
2. The following persons addressed the Committee with respect to the Notice of
Motion concerning the proposed restart of the Pickering "A" Nuclear Generating
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a) David Steele, 966 Timmins Gardens, stated that more studies are required to
develop environmental statistics. Council should support the
recommendations of the Peer Review Team.
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b) Paul Kelland, representing Pickering East Shore Community Association,
advised that PESCA are not anti-nuclear but want to ensure safety and that the
CANDU reactors are safe.
c) Martin Herzog, representing Liverpool West Community Association, asked
what voice the community will have. The AECB should review the
recommendations of the Peer Review Team. He requested that Council
reaffirm their position for an Independent Review Panel and support the
Notice of Motion.
d) Irene Koch, representing Durham Nuclear Awareness, advised that they share
the concerns outlined by the Peer Review document. The screening report
will not address all relevant issues. Council should request the Ministry to
move this to an Independent Review Panel. There is no indication why this
study should not include health, environment and economic impact.
e) Angie Jones, R. R. #5, Claremont, questioned why cancer surveillance would
not be included. This is a very important issue which deserves a lot of time.
More independent the study, fairer are the results.
Resolution #41/00
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Holland
That a representative of the Peer Review Team be heard as a delegation.
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CARRIED
f) Ken Howard, University of Toronto, Member of the Peer Review Team,
advised that he was present to answer any questions.
3) Scott Murray, representing the West Rouge Canoe Club, addressed the Committee
with respect to the June 10th Pickering Dragon Boat Challenge. This event will
take place on the west shore of the Frenchman's Bay with its home base being
Hanscombe Park. Sixty dragon boat crews will participate in the event. Traffic
congestion is being addressed in an attempt to keep it to a minimum.
4) The following persons addressed the Committee with respect to the Notice of
Motion concerning the servicing alternative of a force-main connection to the
York Durham Sewer System at Pickering southward along Brock Road:
a) Angie Jones, R. R. #5, stated her full support of the notice of motion and
advised that this alternative is against the Official Plan. This would open up
rampant urban sprawl opportunities. The cost and its location is unknown.
She requested unanimous support of the motion:
b) Bill Wilder, Sideline 12, stated his strong support of the notice of motion and
also stated that this alternative is against the Official Plan. He stated this
would invite urban sprawl and the planned development would be located on
Oak Ridges Moraine. He questioned who would be responsible for the cost.
c) Bruce Flattery, 2475 Altona Road, urged Council to support the motion,
stating it would be appropriate to make a statement at this time.
d) Brian Buckles, representing Uxbridge Conservation Assoc., requested support
of the motion and advised that the Region of Durham have already
overwhelmingly opposed the recommendation. This would have an adverse
financial affect and create considerable traffic congestion.
(III) MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION
1. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT REPORT #10/00
ADDENDUM TO RECOMMENDATION REPORT#19/99
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 26/99
DURHAM CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
(ST. MARY CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL)
PART OF LOT 29, CONCESSION 1
(WEST SIDE OF WHITES ROAD, SOUTH OF FINCH AVENUE)
Approved See Recommendation # 1
By-law Forwarded to Council
2. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT REPORT#14/00
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 5/99
DANLU HOLDINGS LIMITED
PART OF LOT 32, CONCESSION 1
(EAST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD, SOUTH OF FINCH AVENUE)
Approved See Recommendation #2
By-law Forwarded to Council
3. PLANNING &DEVELOPMENT REPORT#12/00
WEST ROUGE CANOE CLUB
REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF LEASE AGREEMENT WITH
TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
FOR PADDLING FACILITY ON WEST SPIT OF FRENCHMAN'S BAY
Approved See Recommendation #3
4: LEGAL REPORT#09/00
ROAD—DEDICATION (CLEMENTS ROAD)
PART OF LOT 15, RANGE 3, B.F.C., PICKERING, DESIGNATED AS
PARTS 2 AND 4, PLAN 40R-6080 AND BLOCK 45, PLAN 40M-1552
By-law Forwarded to Council
5. CLERK'S REPORT #10/00
YEAR 2000 MUNICIPAL ELECTION
ADVANCE POLLS AND USE OF VOTE TABULATING EQUIPMENT
Approved See Recommendation #4
By-law Forwarded to Council
6. CLERK'S REPORT#09/00 •
APPOINTMENT OF BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
By-law Forwarded to Council
7. PROCLAMATIONS
"DAY OF MOURNING"—APRIL 28, 2000
Approved See Recommendation #5
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(IV) OTHER BUSINESS
1. The following matter was considered prior to the regular meeting:
a) A letter from Mr. Bill Williamson dated March 20, 2000 requested a
waiver of rental fees for hosting an exhibition game of the Womens'
World Hockey Championships on March 29, 2000 was considered.
See Recommendation #6
(V) ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 10:46 p.m.
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DATED NARCN 2-i, c)-2-7..) CLERK /4
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CITY OF PICKERING
That the Executive Committee of the City of Pickering having met on March 20th, 2000,
presents its sixth report to Council and recommends:
1. PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT REPORT #10/00
ADDENDUM TO RECOMMENDATION REPORT#19/99
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 26/99
DURHAM CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
(ST. MARY CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL)
PART OF LOT 29, CONCESSION 1
(WEST SIDE OF WHITES ROAD, SOUTH OF FINCH AVENUE)
1. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 26/99, SUBMITTED BY THE
Durham Catholic District School Board, for St. Mary Catholic Secondary
School located on lands being Part of Lot 29, Concession 1, in the City of
Pickering, as revised by the Board to permit a reduction in the minimum front
yard depth for two school portables adjacent to Highview Road, from 9 metres
to 8 metres, until December 31, 2001, be APPROVED.
2. That the implementing zoning by-law, as set out in Appendix I to Report
Number PD 10-00 be enacted by Council.
2. PLANNING &DEVELOPMENT REPORT #14-00
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 5/99
DANLU HOLDINGS LIMITED
PART OF LOT 32, CONCESSION 1
(EAST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD, SOUTH OF FINCH AVENUE)
1. That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 5/99, submitted by Grant
Morris Associates Ltd. on behalf of the owners, Danlu Holdings Limited, on
Part of Lot 32, Concession 1, to amend the zoning on the subject lands to permit
the establishment of a condominium townhouse development with a minimum
unit width of 4.8 metres, amongst other reduced standards, be APPROVED AS
REVISED, as set out in Appendix Ito Report Number PD 14-00.
2. That the amending zoning by-law to implement Zoning By-law Amendment
Application A 5/99, as set out in Appendix II to Report Number PD 14-00, be
forwarded to Council for consideration.
3. PLANNING &DEVELOPMENT REPORT#12/00
WEST ROUGE CANOE CLUB
REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF LEASE AGREEMENT WITH
TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
FOR PADDLING FACILITY ON WEST SPIT OF FRENCHMAN'S BAY
That the request of the West Rouge Canoe Club to extend its lease agreement with
the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority for the period November 1, 1999 to
October 31, 2000, to accommodate a temporary compound on the west spit of
Frenchman's Bay for the storage, within trailers, of canoes and kayaks associated
with the club's paddling facility, be supported by Council.
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•4. CLERK'S REPORT#10/00
YEAR 2000 MUNICIPAL ELECTION
ADVANCE POLLS AND USE OF VOTE TABULATING EQUIPMENT
That Clerk's Report CL 10-00 regarding the Year 2000 Municipal Election be
received; and
1. That the draft by-law to establish Advance Polls on Saturday,November 4,
2000 and Wednesday,November 8, 2000, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and
8:00 p.m. be enacted; and
2. That the bid submitted by Global Election Systems for the rental of 33 vote
tabulators as set out in Cooperative Request For Proposal Q 73-99 at a cost of
$94,385.10 including applicable taxes be approved; and
That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute the applicable lease agreement.
5. PROCLAMATION
"DAY OF MOURNING"—APRIL 28, 2000
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamation: •
"Day of Mourning"—Friday, April 28, 2000
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