HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 7, 1986 8/86
COUNCIL MINUTES
A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday April
7, 1986 at 7:30 p.m.
PRESENT:
Mayor J.E. Anderson
COUNCILLORS:
W. Arthurs
M. Brenner
S. Coburn
B. Mitchell
A. Robertson
N. Stoner
ALSO PRESENT:
N.C. Marshall - Town Manager
B. Taylor - Town Clerk
K. McKay - Deputy Clerk
T. Magi - Planning Director
P. Scherer - Planner II
I (I) ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of March 17, 1986.
Special Meeting of March 24, 1986.
(II) DELEGATIONS
1. The following persons addressed Council with respect to
the Official Plan Amendment submitted by Sandbury,
Dekkema and Stroud (Item #1 of the Executive Committee
Report):
a) David Reid, President, Rosebank Road North and Area
Community Association submitted a brief and objected
to the approval of the Official Plan Amendment. He
stated that the association support the Staff
Recommendation for refusal of Special Purpose
Commercial on the property. The association has no
objection to the residential component but feel that
a commercial designation will further congest
traffic on Kingston Road. He requested that Council
reconsider its decision.
b) Ellen Adams, 1411 Rosebank Road North, on behalf of
Paul 1466 Rosebank Road North, supported the
Murphy,
Staff Recommendation to refuse the Official Plan
Amendment to permit Special Purpose Commercial on
the property. She stated that a residential zoning
should be in place.
c) Les Hambor, Vice President of the Rosebank Road
North and Area Community Association stated his
objection to the approval of the Official Plan
Amendment to permit Special Purpose Commercial on
the subject property.
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(II) DELEGATIONS - (continued)
d) Bob Byers, 1422 Rosebak Road North, stated his
concern with respect to traffic congestion on
escape
routes for residents of Pickering in case of an
emergency as a result of the proximity of two major
rail lines and the Pickering Nuclear Generating
Station.
e) Ron Webb, 1425 Rosebank Road North, stated that he
supported the Staff Recommended Plan to refuse the
Official Plan Amendment.
f) Sid Beegan, 1428 Rosebank Road North, stated that he
opposed the Official Plan Amendment to permit a
commercial use on the property. He felt Kingston
Road should have no commercial uses permitted on it.
Mr. Beegan agreed to work with the consultants on
site plans for the residential development.
Prasad 1441 Rosebank Road stated
g)
Banerjee,
North,
that the Official Plan Amendment was approved by
Council despite the Staff Recommendation and resi-
dents' opposition.
h) Mary Walsh, 1453 Rosebank Road North, stated that
she was in support of residential zoning on the
subject property but opposed to commercial develop-
ment. She stated that there is sufficient
commercial zoning in Pickering and that a commercial
zoning near schools causes social problems.
i) Dennis Adams, 1411 Rosebank Road North, on behalf of
George Botten, 1477 Rosebank Road North, stated his
objection to the approval of the Official Plan
Amendment. He stated that traffic congestion would
increase and the plaza would run down. He also
requested a recorded vote.
j) Pamela Reid, 1415 Rosebank Road North, supported the
Staff Recommendation to refuse the Official Plan
Amendment. She stated that a residential zoning is
appropriate on Kingston Road and that a commercial
designation would be detrimental in that it would
further congest traffic on Kingston Road and cause
social problems. Mrs. Reid stated she would agree
to residences with 40 foot frontages on the property
if the Special Purpose Commercial is removed.
k) Paul White, on behalf of the Fairport Beach
Ratepayers Association, stated that his association
supports the opinion of the Rosebank Road North and
Area Community Association and objects to the
Official Plan Amendment to permit Special Purpose
Commercial on the subject property.
1) Brenda Birinji, 778 Millbank Road, addressed Council
in support of the Official Plan Amendment to
permit
Special Purpose Commercial on the property.
m) Don Given, representing the applicant, stated the
Official Plan Amendment to permit Special Purpose
Commercial is a good decision because he feels that
residential development should be adjacent to a main
arterial road such as Kingston Road. He also stated
that the proposed development includes a park and a
church fronting on Kingston Road to act as a buffer
between the highway and the residences and that the
commercial block will complete the buffer.
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(II) DELEGATIONS - (continued)
2. Hugh Law, representing Canadian Tire, addressed Council
with respect to By-law 2175/86. He stated his concern
with respect to the impact this development would have
on Liverpool Road and requested a deferral.
3. Gerard Gervais, representing Waringstown Investments
Limited was in attendance regarding By-law 2176/86
(Rockport Holdings Limited).
(III) RESOLUTIONS
Resolution ~39/86 - See Appendix ~1
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
That the Executive Committee Report dated March 24, 1986, be
adopted.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote on Item #1:
Yes: Councillors Arthurs, Coburn, Mitchell, Robertson, Stoner and
Mayor Anderson
No: Councillor Brenner
Resolution ~40/86
by Robertson
Moved
Councillor
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 37/85 submitted by
Sandbury Building Corporation, Dekkema Developments and E.L.
Stroud on lands being Part of Lots 29 and 30, B.F.C. Range 3, be
APPROVED IN PRINCIPLE AS REVISED, to implement development as
proposed by Revised Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-85023.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes: Councillors Arthurs, Brenner, Coburn, Mitchell, Robertson,
Stoner and Mayor Anderson
Resolution 941/86
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
That Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-85023 submitted by Sandbury
Building Corporation, Dekkema Develoments and E. L. Stroud on
lands being part of Lots 29 and 30, B.F.C. Range 3, be APPROVED AS
REVISED to permit the development of 53 detached dwellings on lots
with minimum 12 metre frontages, a park and detention pond block,
a special purpose commercial and convenience commercial block, and
a church block subject to the following conditions:
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Resolution 941/86 - contd.
1. Changes in "red" as shown on the plan prepared by Malone
Given Parsons Ltd., dated July 4th, 1985 and stamped approved
this date.
2. That the owners make satisfactory with the Town
arrangements
regarding the required parkland dedication and development.
3. That the owners enter into a subdivision agreement with and
to the satisfaction of the Town.
4. That the owners make satisfactory arrangements with the Town
and Region regarding:
a) the provision of all services;
b) the allocation of sewage treatment capacity and water
capacity for the development.
5. That the owners agree to dedicate all road allowances with
proper corner roundings and sight triangles to the Town and
satisfy the Director of Public Works with respect to the
upgrading of Highway No. 2 to full
municipal
standards.
6. That the owners agree to convey to the Town and other proper
authorities:
a) Block 57 for walkway purposes;
b) Block 55 for park and detention pond purposes;
c) 0.3 metre reserves at all temporary street termini shown
as Blocks 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 and 63 on the draft approved
plan; and
d) any other easements as required.
7. That the owners make satisfactory arrangements with the
appropriate authorities regarding the provision of
underground wiring, street lighting, cable television and
other similar services.
8. That Block 56 on the draft approved plan be designated as a
block for future special purpose commercial and convenience
commercial development.
9. That Block 54 be developed for church purposes.
10. That Lots 1 to 53 inclusive, be developed for single detached
residential purposes.
11. That the streets within the draft plan be named to the
satisfaction of the Town.
12. That the owners submit for approval by the Town, site plans
and streetscape elevations showing the location and
relationship of all buildings prior to the issuance of any
building permits.
13. That prior to final registration of this plan, the
owner:
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Resolution 941/86 - contd.
a) satisfy the requirements of The Metropolitan Toronto and
Conservation Durham Region Board of
Region
Authority,
Education, and the Ministry of Transportation and
Communications;
b) submit a Draft 40M-Plan to be approved by the Town
Planning Department;
c) submit a detailed tree inventory and preservation
programme to the satisfaction of the Town and agree that
no trees be removed until such time as this programme has
been approved by the Town except as authorized by the
Director of Parks and Recreation;
d) satisfy the Town's Director of Public Works that the
appropriate stormwater detention pond has been
constructed on the subject lands; and
e) satisfy the Town with respect to necessary
contributions
to the required stormwater detention pond.
14. That the owner make satisfactory arrangements with the Town
regarding the removal, demolition and/or retention of all
structures on the subject property.
15. That a noise study be submitted to the satisfaction of the
Ministry of the Environment and the Town of Pickering.
16. That the construct at his to the
owner
own
expense,
satisfaction of the Town, a 1.8 metre high wood privacy fence
along the west boundary and along the southern extremity of
Lot 47, Street "B" and a portion of Lot 46 of the Approved
Plan.
CARRIED
Resolution 942/86
Moved by Councillor Stoner
Seconded by Councillor Arthurs
That the Ministry of Municipal Affairs be advised that the Town of
Pickering has no objection to the approval of Minister's Zoning
Order Amendment Application 18-Z0-0298601(1) submitted by R. & J.
Hinchliffe on lands being Part of Lot 19, Concession 8 (Part 1,
40R-8814), to permit lots having lot frontages of 45 metres and
41.6 metres, and corresponding lot areas of 4613 square metres and
3493 square metres, subject to the following conditions:
1. That the owners satisfy the Director of Public Works
respecting the necessary improvement to Brock Road across the
frontage of the subject property.
2. That any amending regulation respecting this application
include building performance standards which conform to the
'R6' - Residential Zone requirements within the Town of
Pickering Zoning By-law 3037.
CARRIED
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Resolution #43/86
Moved by Councillor Mitchell
Seconded by Councillor Coburn
That Tender T-8-86 submitted by Firth Bros. Limited for the supply
and delivery of uniforms in the amount of $14,681.61 and caps in
the amount of $1,241.20 and Sainthill Levine for the supply and
delivery of work wear in the amount of $19,981.39 be approved.
CARRIED
(IV) STATUTORY PUBLIC MEETING
1. Councillor Robertson seconded by Councillor Coburn moved for
leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering:
By-law Numbe~.2~75/86
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law
3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the Town
of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham, in
Part of Lot 26, Plan 492 and Part of Lot 23, Concession 1,
in the Town of Picketing. (A22/84)
Resolution #44/86
Moved by Councillor Arthurs
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
That By-law 2175/86 be amended to delete the provision of a
laundromat as a permitted use.
CARRIED
THIRD READING
Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Coburn moved
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law
Number 2175/86 be adopted, and that the said By-law 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
Recorded Vote on By-law 2175/86, as amended:
Yes: Councillors Arthurs, Brenner, Coburn, Mitchell, Stoner
and Mayor Anderson
No: Councillor Robertson
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Councillor Mitchell seconded by Councillor Stoner moved for
leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering:
Number 2176/86
By-law
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law
3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the Town
of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham, in
Blocks E, F and G, Plan M-1024 in the Town of Picketing.
(a 13/86)
THIRD READING
Councillor Mitchell, seconded by Councillor Stoner moved
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law
Number 2176/86 be adopted and that 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
3. Councillor Robertson seconded by Councillor Stoner moved for
leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering:
By-law Number 2177/86
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law
3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the Town
of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham, in
Part of Lot 25, Concession 1, in the Town of Pickering.
(a 7/86)
THIRD READING
Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Stoner moved
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law
Number 2177/86 be adopted and that 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.
ICARRIED
4. Councillor Robertson seconded by Councillor Stoner moved for
leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering:
By-law Numbe~.,~78./86
Being a By-law to amend By-law 1827/84, which amended
Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to
implement the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering
District Planning Area, Region of Durham, in Part Lots 33
and 34, Range 3, B.F.C. in the Town of Pickering. (A 7/83)
ITHIRD READING
Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Stoner moved
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law
Number 2178/86 be adopted and that 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
Ithereto.
iCARRIED
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Councillor Stoner seconded by Councillor Robertson moved for
leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering:
By-law Number 2179/86
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law
3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan of the Town
of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham, in
Part of Lots 33 and 34, Range 3, B.F.C. in the Town of
Pickering. (A 25/85; 18T-85014)
THIRD READING
Councillor Stoner, seconded by Councillor Robertson moved
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law
Number 2179/86 be adopted and that 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) BY-LAWS
Councillor Mitchell, seconded by Councillor Robertson moved for
leave to introduce By-laws of the Town of Pickering:
By-law Number 2180/86
Being a by-law to amend By-law 851/78 providing for the regulating
of parking, standing and stopping on highways or parts of highways.
under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of the Town of Picketing
and on private and municipal property.
~law Number 2181/86
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of an agreement of pur-
chase and sale and consequent deed of land respecting part of Lot
34, Range 3, Broken Front Concession, Pickering (Travis).
By-law Number 2182/86
Being a by-law to amend By-law 1562/82 temporarily closing roads
(Brock Road, Concession 3 Road, Concession 5 Road, Hillcrest Road,
Hillview Crescent, Krosno Boulevard, Marksbury Road, Oklahoma
Drive, Rosebank Road, Rougemount Drive and Victory Drive).
By-law Number 2183/86
Being a by-law to amend By-law 2144/86 (Interim Control-Planning)
By-law Number 2184/86
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of an Agreement between
the Corporation of the Town of Pickering and Walker, Wright, Young
Associates Limited respecting the preparation of the Pickering
Housing Statement Update Study (1986)
By-law Number 2185/86
Being a by-law to exempt lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6~ 7, 16, 17, 18 and
19, Plan 40M-1365, Pickering, from part lot control.
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THIRD READING
Councillor Mitchell, seconded by Councillor Robertson moved that
the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Numbers 2180/86
2181/86, 2182/86, 2183/86, 2184 and 2185/86 be adopted, and that
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
(VI) OTHER BUSINESS
Arthurs inquired into the status of the
1
Councillor
possible extension of Knob Hill Farms.
2 Councillor Stoner requested the Director of Public Works
to analyze the condition of roads in North Pickering.
3 Councillor Stoner requested that Old Brougham Road and
Old Brock Road be formally acknowledged by the Town of
Picketing.
4 Councillor Robertson asked that the Director of Public
Works investigate roads with potholes in Bay Ridges.
5 Mayor Anderson requested that street lights be erected
at the intersection of Strouds Lane and Whites Road.
6 The following matters were discussed prior to the
regular meeting:
a) A request from the Trade Centre for the Town to
participate in advertising.
Resolution #45/86
Moved by Councillor Mitchell
Seconded by Councillor Robertson
expenditure of $1,600 per year for a
That
the
billboard at the Trade Centre be approved.
CARRIED
b) A request to advertise in the Financial Post.
Resolution ~46/86
Moved by Councillor Arthurs
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
That the Town of Pickering not participate in
advertising in the Financial Post.
CARRIED
c) A personnel matter
Resolution #47/86
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Coburn
That the position of a part time Councillors'
Secretary be established immediately.
CARRIED
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I (VII) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 2186/86
I Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Stoner moved for
leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to confirm
Ithe proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Pickering at its meeting held on April 7, 1986, and that same be
now read a first, second and third time and that the same be now
ifinally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that
the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed.
CARRIED
I (VI I I ) ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at the hour of 9:30 p.m.
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APPENDIX #1
TOWN OF PICKERING
The Executive Committee of the Town of Picketing having met on
March 24, 1986, present its sixth report to Council and
recommends:
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT, DRAFT
PLAN OF SUBDIVISION AND ZONING
AMENDMENT SUBMITTED BY SANDBURY,
DEKKEMA AND STROUD ON THE NORTH
SIDE OF KINGSTON ROAD BETWEEN
ROSEBANK ROAD AND WHITES ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18T-85023
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 37/85
That the Town of Picketing Council recommends to the
Regional Municipality of Durham as
Council
of
the
follows:
That Official Plan Amendment Application 85-40/D/P,
submitted by Sandbury Building Corporation, Dekkema
Developments and E. L. Stroud on lands being Part of
Lots 29 and 30, B.F.C. Range 3, to amend the Durham
Regional Official Plan from "Residential" to "Special
Purpose Commercial", and the Pickering District Plan
(Woodlands Community Plan - Part B) from "Residential
Medium Density I" to "Residential
Low
Density
II"
and
"Special Purpose Commercial" be APPROVED.
SUBMITTED BY ROCKPORT HOLDINGS
ON THE WEST SIDE OF BROCK ROAD,
NORTH OF HIGHWAY #401
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 13/86
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 13/86
submitted by Rockport Holdings Limited to amend By-law
3036, as amended by By-law 4477/73, to change various
development standards of the existing "SC"- Special
Commercial (Hotel Commercial) zoning applicable to the
subject property, being Blocks E, F and G, Plan M-1024,
be APPROVED AS REVISED subject to the following
con~itfons:
1) That the implementing By-law contain provisions
which:
a) permit only Hotel and accessory commercial uses
on the subject property;
required parking to be surface
b)
permit
all
vehicle parking;
c)establish a seven storey building height
1 imitation.
d) establish the following parking space supply
ratio for "Hotel and Accessory Commercial" uses:
1 parking space per bedroom plus 3.6 spaces per
100 square metres of floor
gross
area
devoted
to
accessory commercial uses and to public use
other than bedrooms.
e) establish a minimum parking space area of
requirement 15.95 square metres.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION AND
ZONING AMENDMENT SUBMITTED BY
J.F. COUGHLAN CONSTRUCTION LTD.
ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF SHEPPARD
AVENUE, EAST OF ROSEBANK ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18T-84019
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 24/84
1. That the revisions requested to draft approved plan
of subdivision 18T-83019 by Mr. J. F. Coughlan as
shown on Attachment No. 3 to this report, be
approved subject to the following conditions:
a) That Staff be directed to amend the Council
approved Conditions of dated December
Approval
17th, 1984 to implement the above noted revised
plan;
b) That the Region of Durham be advised of
Council's approved revisions.
2. That the approval in principle granted by Town
Council on July 3rd, 1984 to implementing Zoning
By-law Amendment Appliction A 24/84 be amended to
reflect development as proposed in the revised
draft plan identified as Attachment No. 3 to this
report.
4. ZONING AMENDMENT APPLICATION
SUBMITTED BY JOHN BODDY
DEVELOPMENTS, EAST OF APPLEVIEW
NORTH OF DUNBARTON ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 7/86
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 7/86
submitted by John Boddy Developments Limited to 'amend
Zoning By-law 3036, as amended by By-law 1998/85 to
permit the re-arrangement of lot lines on the subject
lands, being Part of Lot 25, Concession 1, be APPROVED.
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5. HANDI-TRANS FARES
FILE NUMBER - F 4100
That the subject of free Handi Trans fares be referred
to the Ajax-Pickering Handi Trans Committee.
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6. TENDER T-1-86 FOR TWO
4 TON DUMP TRUCKS
FILE NUMBER - C 4300
That Tender T-1-86 submitted by Ontario Truck Centre for
the supply and delivery of 2 four ton dump trucks in the
revised total amount of $127,214.44.
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7. TENDER T-3-86 FOR LIGHTING
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION AT
DON BEER ARENA, PAD NO. 1
FILE NUMBER - C 4300
That Tender T-3-86 submitted by Circle E Electrical
Contractors for the lighting removal and installation at Don
Beer Arena Pad No.1 in the amount of $11,950.00 be approved.
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8. TENDER T-5-86 - GRANULAR
"A" FOR MAINTENANCE
FILE NUMBER - C 4300
That Tender T-5-86 be submitted by Harnden and King
Construction Ltd. for the supplY and delivery of granular "A"
for maintenance in the amounts per tonne of $4.10, $6.75 and
$7.20 be approved.
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9. CO-OPERATIVE TENDER WD10-86
SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF
CALCIUM CHLORIDE
FILE NUMBER - C4300
That Tender WD10-86 submitted by Canada Transport Limited for
the supply and delivery of flake calcium chloride in the
amount of $295.47 per tonne and Miller Paving Limited for the
supply and delivery of liquid calcium chloride in the amount
of $0.1242 per litre be approved.
10. CANCELLATION, REDUCTION
AND REFUND OF TAXES
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.293
Whereas Section 496 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O., 1980.,
transfers the responsibility for the hearing of the applica-
tions for cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes to the
Council of the Municipality;
AND WHEREAS notices in writing of applications have been re-
ceived by the Clerk of the Municipality for the cancellation,
reduction and refund of taxes for various reasons;
AND WHEREAS upon investigation and receipt of reasonable ex-
planations all claims have been substantiated;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Council of the Town of
Pickering accept the following list of applications and
authorize the adjustment of taxes in the amount of $2,896.59.
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Roll ~ Property_ Applica.q~ Reason Adjustment Required
020-022- 1750 Plummer Able-Atlantic Reduced Reduce 1985 taxes for
04335- Street Taxi 3 months on an assess-
space
0117 1886 Kennedy Rd. ment of $1,845 an adjust
(49a/85) Scarborough ment of $30.10(B)
020-022- " " " Reduce 1985 taxes for
4335- 3 months on an assess-
118 ment of $100, an adjust-
(49b/85) justment of $1.62 (B)
010-030- 1456 Whites Rd. V. & A. Doria Building Reduce 1985 taxes for
030000 698 Kingston Rd. d~molished 3 months on an assess-
(54/85) Pickering ment of $13,872 an ad-
justment of $226.35(R)
010-040- 333 Toynevale Rd K. Hollinger Building Reduce 1985 taxes for
188 Box 356 demolished 33 days, on an assess-
(56/85) Pickering ment of $5,088, an ad-
justment $25.52(R)
of
010-018- 1084 Dunbarton Dunbarton-Fairport Exempt Reduce 1985 taxes for
18907 Road United Church 196 days on an assess-
(1/86) Lot 51 c/o 401 Bay St. ment of $10,176, an ad-
Plan M-1272 Toronto justment of $303.16(R)
010-018- 1082 Dunbarton Dunbarton-Fairport Exempt Reduce 1985 taxes for
18906 Road United Church 196 days, on an assess-
(2/86) Lot 50 c/o 401 Bay St. ment of $10,176, an ad-
Plan M-1272 Toronto of $303.16(R)
justment
010-018- 1080 Dunbarton " " Reduce 1985 taxes for
~18905 Road 196 days, on an assess-
~3/86) Lot 49 ment of $10,176, an'ad-
Plan M-1272 adjustment of $303.16(R)
010-018- 1078 Dunbarton " " Reduce 1985 taxes for
18904 Lot 48 196 days, on an assess-
(4/86) Plan M-1272 ment of $10,176, an ad-
justment of $303.16(R)
010-018- 1076 Dunbarton Reduce 1985 taxes for
18903 Lot 47 " " 196 days, on an assess-
(5/86) Plan M-1272 ment of $10,176 an ad-
justment of $303.16(R)
010-018- 1074 Dunbarton Reduce 1985 taxes for
18902 Lot 46 196 days, on an assess-
(6/86) Plan M-1272 ment of $10,176 an ad-
justment of $303.16(R)
010-018- 1072 Dunbarton " " Reduce 1985 taxes for
18900 Lot 45 196 days, on an assess-
(7/86) Plan M-1272 ment of $13,356 and ad-
justment of $397.90 (R)
Spruce L. Percy Building Reduce 1985 taxes for
010-019-
1882
30500 Hill Road 100 Echo Pt. demolished 351 days, on an assess-
8/86) Pt. Lt.25 #202 ment of $3,657, an ad-
Plan 1041 Scarborough justment of $195.10 (R)
Roll ~ P. ropertlf Applicant Reason Adjustment Required
020-024- 1420 Bayly St. Buchanan
Reduced
Reduce
1985
taxes
for
005-0668 ~12 - 17 Warehousing space 16 days, on an assess-
(9a/86) 830 Brock Rd.S. ment of $60,385 an ad-
Pickering justment of $172.77 (B)
020-024- " " ,, Reduce 1985 taxes for
005-0669 16 days, on an assess-
(9b/86) ment of $3,495 an ad-
justment of $9.99 (B)
020-022- 1080 Brock Road Truck & Trailer Reduced Reduce 1985 taxes for
04345- Equipment space 5 months, on an assess-
0060 1655 Britannia ment of $573, an ad-
(11a/86) Road E. justment of $15.57 (B)
Mississauga
020-022- " " " Reduce 1985 taxes for
5 months, on an assess-
04345-
0065 ment of $100, an ad-
(lib/86) justment of $2.71 (B)
11. APPOINTMENT OF MUNICIPAL LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO ENFORCE
THE R~GION' S PARKING BY-LAW
FILE ~ER - D 2200
That the Region of Durham be requested to appoint the Municipal Law
Enforcement Officers of the Town of Pickering to enforce the Region's
Parking By-law within the Town;
and that the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute any agreement with the
Region assuming all costs and liabilities associated with the appointment.
I 12. ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL
FILE NU~ER - C 2310
I That the accounts in the amount of $1,487,062.33 for the period ending March
15, 1986, as submitted by the Town Manager be approved.
I
13. PERSONNEL
I FILE ~ER - A 4000
That Grievance ~1/86 be granted.
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