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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 5, 1995OF P4-, t? ,4ot Y COUNCIL MINUTES u A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday, June 5, 1995 at 8.00 p.m. PRESENT: Mayor Wayne Arthurs COUNCILLORS: M. Brenner D. Farr R. Johnson E. Pistritto D. Ryan S. Senis ALSO PRESENT: C.M.T. Sheffield - Town Manager B. Taylor - Town Clerk D. Kearns - Co-ordinator of Council Services (I) ADOPTION OF MINUTES Regular meeting of May 15, 1995. tM DELEGATIONS 1. Druce Ayres, a Volunteer for the Durham Region Branch of the Ontario March of Dimes, presented a plaque to Mayor Arthurs for his support of that agency's Pickering Ability Tree Program. 2. Lance Jervis-Read addressed Council with respect to the Pickering Rescue Unit and he distributed a report concerning the PARU vessel. He stated that the rescue vessel operated by the Pickering Auxiliary Rescue Unit should be replaced as it would be too costly to repair and not worth the expense. 3. Deborah Owen, Co-Chair of Take Back The Night, addressed Council in support of the recommendation in the Executive Committee Report with respect to the Take Back The Night event to be held on Thursday, September 21, 1995. She advised that this is a candlelight march for women and children and she distributed a map showing the route to be taken. She requested Council's approval of this recommendation. 84 (III DELEGATIONS 4. Vida Abell, representing the staff of Sir John A MacDonald Public School addressed Council to support the Notice of Motion to provide a Crossing Guard at Balaton Avenue and Fanshaw Place. She stated that an adult is required to supervise children crossing the street. 5. Mr. Howchin, 675 Pleasant Street also addressed Council to support the Notice of Motion to provide a Crossing Guard at Balaton Avenue and Fanshaw Place. He stated that, as a grandfather, he is very concerned with this crossing and therefore brought it to the attention of Councillor Senis. (Till RESOLUTIONS Resolution #95/95 - See Appendix #1 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Farr That the Report of the Executive Committee dated May 23, 1995 be adopted. CARRIED Council considered the following in conjunction with the Executive Report: 0 Recorded Vote on Item #8: Yes: Councillors Brenner, Farr, Johnson, Pistritto, Ryan, Senis and Mayor Arthurs Resolution #96/95 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Ryan That approval of tenders by the Town Manager during Council's 1995 Summer Recess period (i.e., from June 27, 1995 to July 30, 1995 and from August 9, 1995 to September 1, 1995 be approved with the following conditions: (a) the lowest acceptable tender is approved, (b) the cost thereof is within the budget previously allocated therefor by Council, and (c) a report respecting those tenders is subsequently submitted to Council CARRIED 10, 85 Resolution #97/95 Moved by Councillor Senis Seconded by Councillor Pistritto WHEREAS a large number of children attending Sir John A. MacDonald Public School are crossing at the intersection of Balaton Avenue and Fanshaw Place; and WHEREAS there are a large number of vehicles both from the school and the surrounding residential area using this intersection thus creating a possible dangerous situation for the children; and WHEREAS the teachers at Sir John A. MacDonald Public School are attempting to help children across this intersection when possible; and WHEREAS the Regional Municipality of Durham painted the lines for a school crossing at this intersection in error but both pedestrians and motorists believe that this is a crossing that is protected by a Crossing Guard; and WHEREAS the cost of providing a Crossing Guard at this intersection for the last four months of 1995 would be approximately $2,300; and WHEREAS as a result of vacancies that occur with the present 28 Crossing Guards and Rover Guards there will be sufficient funds in Account 2230-1100 (Salaries - Crossing Guards) to provide for a Crossing Guard for the last four months of 1995 at the intersection of Balaton Avenue and Fanshaw Place; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby establishes a school crossing at the intersection of Balaton Avenue and Fanshaw Place to service the students attending Sir John A. MacDonald Public School effective for the commencement of the 1995/96 . school year. CARRIED (IV) BY-LAWS That Councillor Ryan seconded by Councillor Johnson took leave to introduce by-laws of the Town of Pickering: By-law Number 4612/95 Being a by-law to amend the Town of Pickering Municipal Code to levy such rates against all of the assessed properties in the Town of Pickering as will be required to cover the 1995 requisitions from the Durham Board of Education and the Durham Region Roman Catholic School Board. By-law Number 4613/95 Being a by-law to amend the Town of Pickering Municipal Code to levy the rates necessary to cover the estimated 1995 levy from the Council of the Corporation of the Regional Municipality of Durham. By-law Number 4614/95 Being a by-law to amend By-law Number 1769/83 to prohibit or regulate the keeping and running at large of certain animals. 86 (M BY-LAWS By-law Number 4615/95 Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Condominium Agreement respecting the development of those parts of Lot 19, Concession 1, Pickering, designated as Parts 1 and 2, Plan 40R-15638 (Draft Plan 18CDM-94004; Brilden Developments Limited). • By-law Number 4616/95 Being a by-law to amend By-law 1562/92 temporarily closing a road for construction purposes (Concession 7 Road). By-law Number 4617/95 Being a by-law to appoint Penny :L. Wyger as Town Solicitor of The Corporation of the Town of Pickering, effective June 5, 1995 THIRD READING: Councillor Ryan, seconded by Councillor Johnson moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Numbers 4612/95, 4613/95, 4614/95, 4615/95, 4616/95 and 4617/95 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. CARRIED (V) OTHER BUSINESS 1. Councillor Senis requested that regulatory by-laws be revisited and updated over the summer. 2. Councillor Senis commented on the newspaper article concerning the Pickering and Ajax Fire Departments working together to raise funds for the Ajax/Pickering General Hospital. 3. Councillor Senis thanked the L.W.C.A. for their clean-up of the flower beds at Dixie and Finch and Councillor Johnson for having the weeds cut at the same location. 4. Councillor Senis advised of the various activities scheduled for the Frenchman's Bay Festival. 5. Councillor Johnson recommended that Steve Reynolds be contacted when scheduling events in an attempt to prevent overlapping. 6. Councillor Johnson advised that Claremont will be holding their annual Spring Fest this weekend. 7. Councillor Johnson advised that through speaking with various municipalities he has learned that many hold their meeting on a fifth Monday rather than holding it on a Tuesday of a long weekend. 8. Mayor Arthurs commented on the many activities held in Pickering. 9. Mayor Arthurs welcomed Penny Wyger as the new Town Solicitor. 87 (V) OTHER BUSINESS 10. The following matters were discussed prior to the regular meeting: a. The Town Manager advised that he had been in contact with the Bay News concerning the placement of a half page advertisement in their newspaper once a month. 6 Resolution #98/95 Moved by Councillor Pistritto Seconded by Councillor Senis That the Town of Pickering enter into an agreement with the Bay News to place a half page advertisement once a month in their newspaper. CARRIED b. The Town Manager distributed a report from the Executive Director of Operations concerning PARU. He advised that the Coast Guard have loaned the Town a rescue vessel. C. The Town Manager distributed a request and agenda from Everett Buntsma, Director of Parks and Facilities for the National Parks and Recreation Conference being held in San Antonio. (VI) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW By-law Number 4618/95 Councillor Brenner seconded by Councillor Farr 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 meetings held on the 5th day of June, 1995 and that the same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed. CARRIED (VII) ADJOURNMENT The Meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m. Dated ` MAYOR ` CLERK APPENDIX #1 TOWN OF PICKERING That the Executive Committee of the Town of Pickering having met on May 23, 1995, presents its ninth report to Council and recommends: 1. MONITORING OF SITE PLAN APPROVALS FILE NUMBER - B 1000 That Planning Report #10/95 regarding site plan approvals granted in the first four months of 1995 be received. 2. 1995 EQUALIZED ASSESSMENT REPORT FILE NUMBER - C 5000 That the "1995 Equalized Assessment Report for the Regional Municipality of Durham" as prepared by the Assessment Commissioner be accepted.. 3. SOCIAL CONTRACT ACT 1993 FILE NUMBER - C 1000 That the Report of the Treasurer-Collector dated April 11, 1995 respecting 1994 financial information as required by the Social Contract Act 1993 be received. • 4. DEVELOPMENT CHARGES RESERVE FUND FILE NUMBER - C 2430 That the Development Charges Reserve Fund Statement for Town of Pickering Services for the period ending December 31, 1994, be received. 5. REMUNERATION AND EXPENSE PAYMENTS TO MEMBERS OF COUNCIL AND COUNCIL APPOINTEES FILE NUMBER - A 2110 That the Statement of the Treasurer-Collector respecting Remuneration and Expense Payments to Members of Council and Council Appointees in 1994, be received. 6. POLICY TO REGULATE AND CONTROL THE INSTALLATION OF DURHAM REGION FARM FRESH MARKETING ASSOCIATION GUIDE SIGNS 0 FILE NUMBER -E 4000 That the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby endorses and assists in the implementation of the Durham Farm Fresh Marketing Signage on local roads as set out in Report 95-W-40 of the Regional Commissioner of Works. 2 7. "OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY WEEK" - JUNE 12 TO 18, 1995 FILE NUMBER - A 2111 That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamation: "OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY WEEK" June 12 to 18, 1995. 8. "TAKE BACK THE NIGHT" CANDLELIGHT WALK FILE NUMBER - E 4000 WHEREAS on Thursday, September 21, 1995, women's groups throughout the country will be conducting a "Take Back The Night" candlelight walk for women and children in many communities to promote awareness for the necessity of safety on the streets and the plight of abused women and children; and WHEREAS this event is held annually in Toronto and Oshawa and it is now time for Pickering to participate in this walk; and WHEREAS in order for this event to have a profile in the community, the walk must be conducted on the main streets and therefore will start at the Civic Complex, go north on Glenanna Road to Liverpool Road, go south on Liverpool Road to Kingston Road, go east on Kingston Road to Glenanna Road and go south on Glenanna Road back to the Civic Complex; and WHEREAS this walk will take place between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on September 21st; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering hereby sanctions the closing of Glenanna Road and Liverpool Road between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on September 21st, 1995 for the purpose of the "Take Back The Night" walk; and THAT the Regional Municipality of Durham be requested to authorize the closing of Kingston Road on the same date and time to allow this event; and THAT the Durham Regional Police be requested to assist in the closure. 9. NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE PICKERING BAY NEWS FOR MONTHLY ADVERTISING FILE NUMBER - A 2110 That staff proceed with the negotiations for a monthly half page with the Pickering Bay News. 9