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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAugust 5, 1997 . , ....:-- -- .~ OF PIc. tw.\ .. :'lii: æ ~ COUNCIL MINUTES A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Tuesday, August 5,1997 at 7 40 p.m. PRESENT: Mayor Wayne Arthurs COUNCll.,LORS: M. Brenner D. Dickerson R. Johnson E. Pistritto D. Ryan S. Senis ALSO PRESENT: T. Quinn N. Carroll R. Holborn E. Buntsma T. Melymuk D. Kearns - General Manager - Director of Planning - Director of Public Works - Director of Parks and Facilities - Deputy Director of Planning - Co-ordinator of Council Services en ADOPTION OF MINUTES Regular Meeting of June 23, 1997 Special Meeting ofJune 23, 1997 Special Meeting of July 22, 1997 (In DELEGA TIONS 1. Heather Guscott, representing the Altona West Community Association, addressed Council with respect to the proposed development at the southeast corner of Altona Road and Pine Grove Avenue by the Kaitlin Group. The Associations concerns are with respect to proposed height, parking and traffic flow. They do not believe that Altona Road will be able to handle the increase in traffic and requested that the density not be increased. They are willing to look at various proposals and a reasonable increase in units. They requested involvement in all meetings with respect to this proposal. 2. The following residents addressed Council with respect to the increase in noise pollution, air pollution and light pollution regarding the widening of the 401 Highway: . , - 3. 4. (Iffi 77 a) Don Powell, 772 Eyer Drive advised that his family cannot use the backyard due to the noise, light and dust pollution. He has contacted Councillor Brenner and knows nowhere else to go. b) Robert Adams, 330 T oynevale Road advised that he concurs with the last speaker concerning the noise, air and light pollution. Since the widening of the Highway the noise has greatly increased. c) Michael Gentile, 332 Toynevale Road stated his support of the resolution. Due to the widening ofHwy. 401 he has lost all trees on his property. Light pollution is a concern, the children are limited in the amount time they spend in the backyard and he no longer can garden. A retaining wall would help the situation. d) Robert Fler, 320 Toynevale Road advised that he did attend the Ministry meetings and was assured that the residents would not be impacted by the widening. His property has been devalued, trees are dying and air pollution is a concern. The residents should not have to live with the noise. He set a DV meter on his back porch to monitor the noise and it consistently read in the mid 80's. Kim Thompson, Chair, Heritage Pickering addressed Council with respect to the by-law to appoint members to the Heritage Pickering Committee. She requested the appointment of three new members advising that matters must be dealt with concerning disposal of records and budget. These appointments would provide a quorum which could then address these matters. Barbara Holt, 1875 Pinecreek Road addressed Council with respect to enacting a by-law to regulate vicious dogs. She offered her support of this by-law and advised that responsible dog owners would welcome such a by-law. There are a small number of dog owners who are irresponsible. The current by-laws are not being enforced and she urged Council to take a pro-active stance concerning this matter. ~SOLUTIONS Resolution #310/97 Moved by Councillor Johnson Seconded by Councillor Pistritto 1. 2. THAT Council adopt the "Duffin Precinct Development Guidelines", attached as Appendix No. I to Planning Report No. 21/97; and THAT Council adopt the "Proposed Modification No. 21 to the Council Adopted Pickering Official Plan" revising informational text and Map 23 for the Brock Ridge Neighbourhood, as set out in Appendix No. II to Planning Report No. 21/97, and request the Region of Durham to modify the new Pickering Official Plan accordingly. CARRIED - , 8 78 Resolution #311/97 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Dickerson That Council adopt "Proposed Modification No. 22 to the Council Adopted Pickering Official Plan" for lands within the Whites Road North Urban Study Area, as set out in Appendix No. I to Planning Report No. 22197; and That Council adopt "Possible Modification No. 23 to the Council Adopted Pickering Official Plan" for lands beyond the Whites Road North Urban Study Area, as set out in Appendix No. II to Planning Report No. 22/97, and request the Region of Durham to modify the Pickering Official Plan accordingly. CARRIED Resolution #312/97 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Brenner That Council be provided with an update on the status of the Town's new Official Plan as set out in the Memorandum of the Director of Planning, dated July 25, 1997. Three areas are highlighted for Council's information: the timing for future approvals, outstanding matters requiring Council's position; and, additional letters from res id en tslIan down ers. CARRIED Resolution #313/97 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Ryan 1. That the Rouge Park Alliance be advised as follows: (a) That Town Council supports the final report on the Rouge Park Vegetation Management Study, dated May 1997; and (b) That before implementing "Pilot Project 2" of the Study, the Rouge Park Alliance ensure that the Town of Pickering is provided with detailed drawings and plans of the proposed work, and that the Town's approval is obtained before any work is done. 2. That the Mayor's Task Force on the Waterfront be provided with information ITom the Vegetation Management Study on "Pilot Project 2" for comment andlor to be used as input to the work of the Task Force; and 3. That IDT Report No. 4/97 be forwarded to the Rouge Park Alliance. CARRIED 8 . 8 79 Resolution #314/97 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Senis That staffbe authorized to prepare amendments to Zoning By-laws 3036,2511, 2520 and 3037, including any necessary newspaper advertisements, to remove the eating establishment use and definition from the Commercial "C 1" and "C2" zones of the by-laws and replace it with a restaurant - Type A use and definition. CARRIED Resolution #315/97 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Pistritto That the request of Alyson Sonnenschein dated May 12, 1997 to acquire the bell at the Greenwood Library be denied. CARRIED Resolution #316/97 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Brenner 1. That Clerk's Report CL 27/97 dated June 2, 1997 and Clerk's Report CL 27/97 (Addendum) dated July 21, 1997 regarding Election Signs be received. 2. That Section 11 of By-law Number 243/87 (Signs) be amended to regulate election signs on Town road allowances by prohibiting election signs within three metres of the traveled portion of the road allowance and within 0.5 metres of a sidewalk; and That Election Signs be prohibited on all Town medians and bridges or any other location that may create an unsafe situation; and That any Election Signs placed on Town road allowances not exceed five square metres in size. 3. That the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham be requested to amend its Sign By-law to implement similar restrictions for Election Signs on the Regional road allowances. 4. That Clerk's Report CL 27197 dated June 2, 1997 and Clerk's Report CL 27/97 (Addendum) be included in the candidates package along with an explanation of sign placement. CARRIED Recorded Vote: Yes: No: Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson, Ryan and Mayor Arthurs Councillors Pistritto and Senis 8 . - 80 Council considered the following motions in conjunction with the above resolution: Resolution #317/97 Moved by Councillor Ryan Seconded by Councillor Brenner That Clerk's Report CL 27/97 dated June 2, 1997 and Clerk's Report CL 27/97 (Addendum) be included in the candidates package along with an explanation of sign placement. CARRIED Resolution #318/97 Moved by Councillor Pistritto Seconded by Councillor Senis That #2 of the above resolution be deleted. LOST Recorded Vote: Yes: No: Councillors Pistritto and Senis Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson, Ryan and Mayor Arthurs Resolution #319/97 Moved by Councillor Pistritto Seconded by Councillor Senis That #2 of the above resolution be amended by decreasing sign placement from 3 metres to two metres of the traveled portion of the road allowance. LOST Resolution #320/97 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Johnson That the proposal submitted by Adecco- The Employment People in the amount of $207,946.92 to carry out the Town's School Crossing Guard Program for the 1997/98 school year be approved. CARRIED Recorded Vote: Yes: No: Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson and Pistritto Councillors Ryan, Senis and Mayor Arthurs 8 , 8 81 Resolution #321/97 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Ryan That a budget allocation of $100,000 in Account 2320/6181 for the design and construction of bank stabilization and resurfacing work on Twyn Rivers Drive. CARRIED Resolution #322/97 Moved by Councillor Ryan Seconded by Councillor Brenner To authorize an expenditure of $10,000 from Capital Account 2323-6108 Transportation Services - Sidewalks to install an asphalt sidewalk on the north side of Kingston Road between Rougemount Drive and Rosebank Road. CARRIED Resolution #323/97 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Senis That Tender No. T-5-97 submitted by Everest Construction in the amount of $693,819.89 be accepted; and That a project cost of $545,135.77, including the tender amount and other associated costs and allowances, be approved; and That a total re-allocation of $49,787.47 from Account No. 2323/6108 Sidewalks ($19,016.30) and 2320/6181 Roads - Glendale, Franklin ($30,771.17) be approved to offset a project funding shortfall of $3 5,135.77. CARRIED Resolution #324/97 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Senis That Option 3 of the quotation submitted by Teschner Homes, wherein the Town will receive $15,000.00 from Teschner Homes for the sale and removal of the Butler Building from the site, be accepted. CARRIED Resolution #325/97 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Ryan That the General Manager proceed with the amalgamation of the Building Department, Planning Department and Fire Prevention Division of the Fire Department. TABLED 8 8 ..... 8 82 Resolution #326/97 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Ryan That the implementation of the Whites Grove Area Neighbourhood Watch be endorsed. CARRIED Resolution #327/97 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Senis That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamations: "ARTHRITIS MONTH" - SEPTEMBER, 1997 "DURHAM COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY CENTRE WEEK IN THE REGION OF DURHAM" - SEPTEMBER 28, 1997 "MUSCULAR DYSTOPHY AWARENESS MONTH - SEPTEMBER, 1997 "BREASTFEEDING WEEK IN PICKERING" - OCTOBER 1-7,1997 "SISTER'S DAY" - OCTOBER 23,1997 CARRIED Resolution #328/97 Moved by Councillor Senis Seconded by Councillor Johnson That the Pickering, Ajax and Whitby Joint Animal Control Committee be requested to investigate the Municipality of Clarington's vicious dog by-law and report back to the local Councils by the last week of September on the feasibility of enacting by-laws to regulate vicious animals. CARRIED Council considered the following motion in conjunction with the above resolution: Resolution #329/97 Moved by Councillor Johnson Seconded by Councillor Dickerson That the above resolution be amended by adding the words 'investigate the Municipality ofClarington's vicious dog by-law and' and 'by the last week of September'. CARRIED 8 . 8 83 Resolution #330/97 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Ryan WHEREAS residents abutting the 401 Highway express concern pertaining to noise attenuation and air pollution prior to its widening; and WHEREAS upon completion of the widening of the 401 Highway through the Town of Pickering, residents have confirmed an increase in noise pollution, air pollution, and light pollution; and WHEREAS attempts to address concerns have been forwarded to Janet Ecker, M.P.P. and appropriate Ministry officials without resolution; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby requests that the Ontario Government implement immediate measures to address the concerns raised by abutting land owners, and FURTHER that the Ministry of Transportation be requested to erect appropriate signage on Hwy. 40lto indicate to motorists that they are entering the Town of Pickering with a population of 81,000 and signage indicating that to reach the Pickering Business Area exit at Whites Road, also to update the population sign at the easterly border of Pickering to 81 ,000. A copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Honourable Janet Ecker, M.P.P. Durham West, Premier of Ontario, Minister of Transportation, Minister of the Environment and Energy and Leader of the Opposition. CARRIED Resolution #331/97 Moved by Councillor Johnson Seconded by Councillor Brenner For a Leave to Introduce a By-law concerning committee appointments. CARRIED Resolution #332/97 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Ryan That By-law 5055/97 being a By-law to appoint persons to various agencies, boards and committees be approved to increase the Heritage Pickering membership by the following three persons: Karen Emmink Isa James John Sabean CARRIED 84 (IV) BY-LAWS That Councillor Ryan seconded by Councillor Johnson took leave to introduce by-laws of the Town of Pickering: By-law Number 5062/97 8 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Licence Agreement, for the period August 1, 1997 to April 14, 1998, between The Pickering Ajax Italian Social Club and the Corporation of the Town of Pickering respecting the placement of a portable structure in Centennial Park. By-law Number 5065/97 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 of Lots 19 and 20, Concession 1, in the Town of Pickering (A 18/96) By-law Number 5066/97 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of an Encroachment Agreement between Robert Thomson respecting an encroachment of part of the dwelling located on Block E, Plan 65, Pickering, onto Pleasant Street. By-law Number 5067/97 Being a by-law to authorize the purchase of lands being designated as Part XX on Plan 40R-XXXXX and Parts XX, on Plan 40R-XXXXX, Pickering, tfom the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. 8 By-law Number 5068/97 Being a by-law to authorize a conveyance of lands being Parts XX, Plan 40R-XXX to the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto and to grant an easement in favour of the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, over those lands being Parts XX, Plan 40R- XXXXX, Pickering. By-law Number 5069/97 Being a by-law to assume Burnside Drive, Bainbridge Drive, Marshcourt Drive, Banbury Court, Fairfield Crescent, BeecWawn Drive, and Ashford Drive, Plan 40M-1499, Pickering, for public use as public highway under the jurisdiction of the Town. By-law Number 5070/97 Being a by-law to assume services under the jurisdiction of the Town in Plan 40M-1499, Pickering. By-law Number 5071/97 8 Being a by-law to amend By-law 1416/82 providing for the regulation and licensing of places of amusement. (Burnside Drive, Bainbridge Drive, Marshcourt Drive, Banbury Court, Fairfield Crescent, BeecWawn Drive and Ashford Drive) By-law Number 5072/97 Being a by-law to amend By-law 2359/87 regulating parking, standing and stopping on highways and on private and municipal property. 85 By-law Number 5073/97 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Release of a Site Plan Agreement respecting those parts of Lot 9, Plan 585, Pickering, designated as Parts 1, 2 and 3, Plan 40R-2633. By-law Number 5074/97 8 Being a by-law to exempt Block 28, Plan 40M-1730, Pickering, from part lot control. By-law Number 507597 Being a by-law to exempt Block 43, Plan 40M-1819, Pickering, tfom part lot control. By-law Number 5076/97 Being a by-law to further amend By-law 2632/88 to provide for the erection of a stop sign at a certain intersection within the Town of Pickering. By-law Number 5077/97 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Release of a Site Plan Agreement respecting Part Lot 19, Range 3, B.F.e., Pickering. By-law Number 5078/97 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Licence Renewal Agreement between Gay Liddell and Robert Liddell, carrying on business as "The Turning Point" and The Corporation of the Town of Pickering respecting the operation of the pottery studio at the Pickering Recreation Complex from September 7, 1997 to September 6, 1999. 8 By-law Number 5079/97 Being a by-law to dedicate that part of Block 25, Plan 40M-1562, Pickering, designated as Part 3, Plan 40R -17666 (Ashwood Gate) as public highway (LD 116/97). By-law Number 5080/97 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Subdivision Agreement and related documentation respecting the development of part of Lot 23, Range 3, B.F.C., Pickering [Ballymore Building (pickering) Corp.] Councillor Dickerson declared an interest in By-law 5080/97 as he owns property which abuts the subiect property. By-law Number 5081/97 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of an Amending Development Agreement respecting the development of Block 24, Plan 40M-1538, Pickering, designated as Parts 1-22, inclusive, Plan 40R-17151 [Victoria Homes (Ontario) Inc.] By-law Number 5082/97 8 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Licence Agreement between The Corporation of the Town of Pickering and the Gingerbread Co-operative Nursery School (Pickering) Inc. respecting the use of the West Shore Community Centre (September 1, 1997 to June 26, 1998). 8 . 8 86 By-law Number 5083/97 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Licence Agreement between the Corporation of the Town of Pickering and Claremont Co-Operative Nursery School Inc. respecting the use of the Claremont Community Centre (September 1, 1997 to June 26, 1998). By-law Number 5084/97 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Subdivision Agreement and related documentation respecting the development of part of Lot 31, Concession 1, Pickering. [Cougs Investments Ltd. - 18T-94004]. By-law Number 5085/97 Being a by-law to authorize the Mayor and the Clerk to execute the necessary amending agreement to amend the provisions of Section 4 of Schedule A to the Subdivision Agreement respecting Plan 40M-1700. By-law Number 5086/97 Being a by-law to repeal Part Lot Control By-law 4906/97 respecting Lots 43 and 44, Plan 40M-1700, Pickering. By-law Number 5087/97 Being a by-law to repeal Part Lot Control By-law 4908/97 respecting Blocks 13, 14, 15 and 16, Plan 40M-1719, Pickering. By-law Number 5088/97 Being a by-law to repeal Part Lot Control By-law 4907/97, respecting Blocks 9, 10, 11 and 12, Plan 40M-1861, Pickering. By-law Number 5089/97 Being a by-law to exempt Lot 26, Plan 40M-1877 Pickering, from part lot control. Bv-Iaw Number 5090/97 Being a by-law to amend By-law 3261/89 to provide for the temporary closing for recreational purposes of that part of Concession Road #3 ITom Brock Road to Valley Farm Road ITom 7:00 am to 11:00 pm, Monday, August 11, 1997 and Friday, August 29, 1997. Council considered the following motions in conjunction with By-law 5062/97: Resolution #333/97 Moved by Councillor Pistritto Seconded by Councillor Johnson That the Agreement dated July 22nd, 1997 attached to Legal Services Report #L 117/97 be amended under Term of the Licence to reflect a five year lease effective upon signing of agreement. CARRIED 87 Resolution #334/97 Moved by Councillor Pistritto Seconded by Councillor Johnson That the Agreement dated July 22nd, 1997 attached to Legal Services Report #L 117/97 be amended under Terms and Conditions of the Licence #10(0) to include 'parking areas and driveway being used by club members. ' CARRIED 8 Resolution #335/97 Moved by Councillor Pistritto Seconded by Councillor Johnson That the Agreement dated July 22nd, 1997 attached to Legal Services Report #L 117197 be amended under Terms and Conditions of the Licence #10(i) to delete 'commencing April 15 and ending on November 15 in each calendar year throughout the Term and any renewal Term.' CARRIED THIRD READING: Councillor Ryan, seconded by Councillor Johnson moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Numbers 5062/97, 5065/97, 5066/97, 5067/97, 5068/97, 5069/97, 5070/97, 5071/97, 5072/97, 5073/97, 5074/97, 5075/97, 5076/97, 5077/97, 5078/97, 5079/97, 5080/97, 5081/97, 5082/97, 5083/97, 5084/97, 5085/97, 5086/97, 5087/97, 5088/97, 5089/97 and 5090/97 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. e (V) OTHER BUSINESS 1. Mayor Arthurs advised that the Minister of Environment & Energy has requested a report on the situation at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. 2. Councillor Brenner commented to the matter concerning the leakage of tritium at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. 3. Councillor Brenner advised that he would be bringing forward a Notice of Motion concerning the York/Region Long Term Water Project Master Plan. 4. Councillor Johnson advised that he has requested a report from the Fire Chief concerning the fire in Claremont which destroyed a home. 5. Councillor Dickerson questioned the status on the report concerning signage revisions due to the changing of school hours. 6. The following matters were discussed prior to the regular meeting: a) The General Manager advised that the Town Solicitor has now completed the application for the Ontario Bill of Rights. 8 b) The General Manager advised that a large outstanding amount is owing by Mr. DeGraauw for the past three years taxes. c) The General Manager advised that Miller Paving is considering purchasing Durham Recycling on Squires Beach Road. 8 . . 88 d) The General Manager advised that the invoice submitted by the contractor working at the complex on the counter area where a fire took place is not to be paid. e) The General Manager distributed correspondence from a resident concerning sidewalks and accessability for disabled persons, and correspondence pertaining to Duffin Rouge Agricultural Preserve Disposition of Lands, Federal Airport Lands, and Completion of 1996 Works - Municipal Works - 1997 Project Planning Schedule as well as two articles ffom the Toronto Star: 1) tritium leakage at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, and union walkouts. f) The Director of Planning advised that negotiations are taking place between Lebovic and the Board of Education pertaining to Westcreek School. g) The Director of Planning commented on the Ontario Municipal Board Hearing scheduled to take place on August 28th concerning the Heathside severance application. h) The Director of Public Works advised that approval had been received with respect to the Infrastructure Program. i) The Director of Public Works distributed correspondence on the York Region Long Term Water Project Master Plan. j) The General Manager commented on the Ontario Fare Assessment System being reviewed. k) The General Manager requested Council to approve the enforcement of full blue spots for the physically challenged. l) The General Manager commented on the lazer traffic control devices and will not pursue until Durham Police Services agree that they should be allowed in Pickering. m) The General Manager raised a concern regarding Appleview Road street lights. Resolution #336/97 Moved by Councillor Dickerson Seconded by Councillor Johnson That an expenditure of $60,000 be approved for the Appleview Road Street Lighting Project. CARRIED n) The Director of Public Works requested approval to undertake a pilot project on Salem Road using Petrotac. 8 . 8 Resolution #337/97 Moved by Councillor Johnson Seconded by Councillor Pistritto 89 That an expenditure of $38,000 from Account 2320-6181 be approved for the Salem Road project. (Vfl CONFIRMATION BY-LAW By-law Number 5091/97 CARRIED Councillor Dickerson seconded by Councillor Johnson moved for leave to introduce a By- law of the Town of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering at its meeting held on the 5th day of August, 1997 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. (VID ADJOURNMENT The Meeting adjourned at 11 :00 p.m. Dated CARRIED ¿~~ OR /---~ V' CLERK