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COUNCIL.MEETING
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A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday
May 17, 1982 at 7:30 P.M.
PRESENT:
Mayor J. Anderson
COUNCILLORS:
Byers
Cahill
Coburn
Fisher
Robertson
Stoner
ALSO PRESENT:
N. C. Marshall - Town Manager
B. Taylor - Town Clerk
(1)
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of May 3, 1982
Special Meeting of May 10, 1982
(II) . . - . . . . . .DELEGATIONS
1.
Mr. Lou Greenbaum, representing Runnymede Dev-
elopments Limited, addressed Council with respect
to By-law 1493/82 to request a side yard setback
of four feet only for the garage where it is
a single storey structure. This provision will
provide for an aesthetic streetscape and allow
flexibility and variety to the construction of
the homes.
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RESOLUTIONS
Resolution.#45/82.-.See-Appendix#1
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Byers
That the Planning Committee Report, dated May 4, 1982,
be adopted.
CARRIED
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Resolution.#46/82-.SeeAppendix#2
Moved by Councillor Stoner
Seconded by Councillor Coburn
That the Executive Committee Report, dated May 10, 1982,
be adopted.
CARRIED
Recorded.Vote.on'Item.#11
Yes: Councillors Byers, Cahill, Coburn, Fisher, Robertson
and Mayor Anderson
No: Councillor Stoner
Resolution-#47/82
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Byers
That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to execute a Prop-
erty Purchase Agreement between the Town of Pickering and
the Ministry of Transportation and Communications with
respect to Part 6, Ministry Plan P-1849-S2, registered
in the Registry Office as Plan 40R-6854, for a sale price
of $2,430.00.
CARRIED
Resolution.#48/82
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
That the Memorandum of Settlement dated May 5th 1982, with
C.U.P.E. Local 129, be accepted.
CARRIED
Recorded.Vote
Yes: Councillors Coburn, Fisher, Robertson, Stoner and
Mayor Anderson
No: Councillor Cahill
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(IV) .
.. -BY-LAWS
Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Cahill moved
for leave to introduce By-laws of the Town of Pickering:
By-law Number 1489/82
Being a By-law to authorize the execution of a Transfer
of Block 76, Plan M-1215, Pickering, from the Corporation
of the Town of Pickering to Vinjohn Developments Limited
carrying on business as Maple Ridge Shopping Centre (Bush-
mills Street)
By-law Number 1490/82
Being a By-law to authorize the execution of deeds conveying
closed portions of Rail Crescent to abutting owners (Part
Lots 12, 14 and Rail Crescent, Plan 221; Part Lot 29, Con-
cession 1 - Parts 1-11, inclusive, Plan 40R-6851).
By-law Number 1491/82
Being a By-law to authorize the execution of a Pipe Crossing
Agreement between the Corporation of the Town of Pickering
and Canadian National Railway Company respecting the construct-
ion and enlargement of a Storm water pipe crossing (Mile
3.34 York Subdivision C.N.R. - Petticoat Creek East Branch
Tributary).
By-law-Number1492/82
Being a by-law to direct that the private drain on Lot
62, Plan 1041 be repaired at the owner's expense.
By-law Number-1493/82
Being a Restricted Area By-law to amend Restricted Area
By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan
of the Town of Pickering District Planning Area, Region
of Durham, in Part Lot 25, Concession 1, in the Town of
Pickering. (Residential)
By-law Number.1494/82
Being a Restricted Area By-law to amend Restricted Area
By-law 3036, as amended, to implement the Official Plan
of the Town of Pickering District Planning Area, Region
of Durham, in Part Lot 25, Concession 1, in the Town of
Pickering. (Commercial)
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THIRD.READING
Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Fisher moved
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law
Numbers 1489/82, 1490/82, 1491/82, 1492/82, 1493/82 and
1494/82 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
By-laws read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
RecordedVote.on-By-law1493/82
Yes: Councillors Byers, Cahill, Coburn, Fisher, Robertson
and Stoner
No: Mayor Anderson
(V)..
1.
OTHER.BUSINESS
Councillor Stoner reported that she has received
a number of complaints about people holding a
number of garage sales at their homes and selling
new items and asked that staff investigate this
problem with a view to regulating garage sales.
2.
The following matters were discussed prior to
the regular meeting:
a)
A request from the Blue Dolphin's Swim Club
to conduct a flea market on May 30,1982.
Resolution #49/82
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
That the request of the Pickering Blue Dolphins
Swim Club to be exempt from the terms of
By-law 1073/79 (Business Licensing) in order
to conduct a flea market on May 30,1982
with a rain date of June 6, 1982 at Stroud's
Food Market be approved.
CARRIED
b)
Council considered a letter from Mrs. Brenda
Davies regarding a ditching problem on her
property on the southwest corner of Concession
3 Road and Rosebank Road North and Council
directed that if feasible the ditch on the
west side of Rosebank Road North be cleaned
and sodded.
c)
A Planning Committee Meeting was called for
Tuesday, June 15, 1982 at 7:30 P.M. to con-
sider the Frenchman's Bay Study.
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d)
Council was advised that the creative fort
in Greenwood Park is to be removed due to
vandalism.
e)
A second legal opinion indicated that Council
was within its rights to accept the second
lowest bidder for the tender on the Recreation
Complex.
f)
Changes to the bus routes were discussed.
Resolution.#50/82
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Byers
That the recommendations outlined in the
report of the Director of Transportation
dated May 10, 1982, be adopted.
CARRIED
(VI).
. CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number-1495/82
Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Fisher moved
for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering
to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation
of the Town of Pickering at its meeting held on May 17,
1982, and that same be now read a first, second and third
time 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
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
(VII). -. -. .ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at the hour of 8:30 P.M.
.June.7th1982. .
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Clerk /'
Dated
APPENDIX .#1
TOWN OF PICKERING
The Planning Committee having met May 4, 1982 presents
its third report to the Council of the Town of Pickering
and recommends:
1.
APPLICATION FOR REZONING BY
R.W. GORDON ON THE EAST SIDE
OF ROSEBANK ROAD NORTH
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 3/82
That By-law Amendment Application A 3/82, sub-
mitted by R.W. Gordon on lands being Part Lot
30, Concession 1, to rezone the subject lands
from 'A' Agricultural to an a~propriate resident-
ial zoning be APPROVED subject to the condition
that the owner enter into an appropriate develop-
ment agreement, with and to the satisfaction
of the Town.
2.
APPLICATION FOR REZONING BY
BRAMALEA LIMITED ON THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF WHITES ROAD AND
KINGSTON ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B2310 - A 77/80
That By-law Amendment Application A 77/80 by
Bramalea Limited to rezone the subject lands
being part of Lots 27 and 28, B.F.C. Range
3 from 'R3' Residential to an appropriate zoning
to permit development of the following "Special
Purpose Commercial" and "Industrial" uses:
a) storage and light manufacturing
b ) ho tel
c) service station, restaurant, pro-
fessional business, office, bank
and retail stores as ancillary
uses to either a fully intergrated
hotel or light industrial develop-
ment
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be APPROVED AS REVISED subject to the following
conditions:
1.
That the implementing by-law for this
application permit Restricted Light In-
dustrial uses and/or a Hotel use with
intergrated ancillary commercial uses
only, subject to the following conditions:
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that a hotel use be situated on the
westerly portion of the subject site.
that the implementing by-law define
"service station, restaurant, profess.,..
ional business office, bank and retail
store as ancillary uses which may
only be fully intergrated with a hotel".
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2.
That prior to the issuance of a building
permit, the Owner enter into an approp-
riate Development Agreement and/or Site
Plan Agreement with, and to the satis-
faction of the Town.
3.
APPLICATION FOR REZONING
AND DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION
BY J.F. COUGHLAN CONSTRUCTION
ON THE WEST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18T-81042
FILE NUMBER -B2310- A 106/81
That By-law Amendment Application A 106/81
submitted by J. F. Coughlan Construction Co.
Ltd., on lands being Part Lot 33, Broken Front
Concession Range 3, to rezone the subject lands
from 'R1 One, fa~ily Deta~he@ J)wi!llin2 (first" . )"--"
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ens ty I'ana ureenoe t- onservat~on , to
an appropriate zoning to implement approved
draft plan of subdivision 18T-81042 be APPROVED.
4.
APPLICATION FOR REZONING
AND DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION
BY J.F. COUGHLAN CONSTRUCTION
ON THE WEST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 4100 ~ 18T-81042
FILE NUMBER - B2310 -A 106/81
That Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-81042 sub-
mitted by J. F. Coughlan Construction Co. Ltd.,
on lands being Part Lot 33, Broken Front Con-
cession Range 3, be APPROVED to permit the
development of single detached residential
dwelling units, subject to the following condit-
ions:
1.
Changes in 'red' as shown on the plans
stamped approved this date.
That the owner make satisfactory arrange-
ments with the Town regarding the required
parkland dedication.
2.
6.
7.
3.
4.
5.
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That the owner enter into a satisfactory
subdivision agreement with the Town.
That the owner make satisfactory arrange-
mentswith the Town and Region regarding:
a)
the provision of all services
the allocation of sewage treatment
capacity and water capacity for the
development.
b)
That the owner agree to dedicate to the
Town and other proper authorities:
a)
all road allowances with proper corner
roundings and sight triangles
b)
0.3 metre reserves at all temporary
street termini shown as Blocks 28,
29 and 30 òn the draft approved plan
c)
0.3 metre reserve along the west side
of Altona Road shown as Block 31 on
the draft approved plan.
a 5.18 metre road widening on the
west side of Altona Road shown as
Block 32 on the draft approved plan
d)
e)
a 10.67 metre road widening on the
north side of Highway No.. 2 shown
as Block 33 on the draft approved
plan
0.3 metre reserve along the north
side of Highway No.2, shown as Block
34 on the draft approved plan
f)
g)
Block 22 for greenbelt, open space
purposes
Block 23 for the purpose of a burial
ground
h)
i)
any other easements as required
That the owner make satisfactory arrange-
ments with the Metropolitan Toronto and
Region Conservation Authority regarding
the disposition of Block 22. .
That Blocks 24, 25, 26 and 27 inclusive
be developed for residential purposes
in conjunction with abutting lands and
that these Blocks be maintained to the
satisfaction of the Town until such time
as they are developed.
13.
14.
15.
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8.
That temporary turning circles be provided
at the temporary termini of .the strëëts'
within theP1än, 'if reqúire<föy the -Dir-
ector of Public Works.
9.
That the owner make satisfactory arrange-
ments with the appropriate authorities
regarding the provision of underground
wiring, street lighting, cable television
and other similar services.
10.
That the streets within the draft plan
be named to the satisfaction of the Town.
11.
That the owner make satisfactory arrange-
ments with the Town regarding the use
of Lot 1, for temporary access.
That the owner submit for approval by
the Town, site plans and streetscape ele-
vations showing the location and relation-
ship of all buildings prior to the issuance
of any building permit.
12.
That prior to final registration of this
plan, the owner:
a) satisfy the requirements of the Metro-
politan Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority and the Ministry of Natural
Resources and the Ministry of Consumer
and Commercial Relations.
b) submit a Draft M-Plan to be approved
by the-Town Planning Department
c) submit a tree preservation programme
to the satisfaction of the Town and
that no existing trees be removed until
such time as the above noted programme
has been approved by the Town.
That the owner make satisfactory arrange-
ments with the Town regarding the removal,
demolition and/or retention of all struct-
ures on the subject property.
That prior to final registration of this
plan the owner satisfy the Town regarding
the appropriate road alignment of Street
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5.
APPLICATION FOR REZONING AND
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION BY
MAYLOR CONSTRUCTION ON THE WEST
SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD
rILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18T-82005
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 2/82
That By-law Amendment Application A 2/82, sub-
mitted by Maylar Construction, on lands being
Part Lot 33, Broken Front Concession Range
3, to rezone the subject lands from 'Ri One-
Family Detached Dwelling (first density)' and
'R3 One-Family Detached Dwelling (third density)'
to an appropriate zoning to implement approved
draft plan of subdivision 18T-82005 be APPROVED.
6.
APPLICATION FOR REZONING AND
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION BY
MAYLOR CONSTRUCTION ON THE WEST
SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18T-82005
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 2/82
That Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-82005 sub-
mitted by Maylar Construction, on lands being
Part Lot 33, Broken Front Concession Range
3, be APPROVED to permit the development of
36 single detached residential dwelling units,
$ubject to the following conditions:
1.
Changes in 'red' as shown on the plans
stamped approved this date.
2.
That the owner make satisfactory arrange-
ments with the Town regarding the required
parkland dedication.
3.
That the owner enter into a satisfactory
subdivision agreement with the Town.
4.
That the owner make satisfactory arrange-
ments with the Town and Region regarding:
a)
the provision of all services
b)
5.
the allocation of sewage treatment
capacity and water capacity for the
development.
That the owner agree to dedicate to the
Town and other proper authorities:
a)
all road allowances with proper corner
roundings and sight triangles
11.
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b)
0.3 metre reserves at all temporary
street termini shown as Blocks 39,
40,41 and 42 on the draft approved
plan
0.3 metre reserve along the west side
of Altona Road shown as Block 38 on
the draft approved plan.
c)
d)
a 5.18 metre road widening on the
west side of Altona Road shown as
Block 37 on the draft approved plan
e)
any other easements. as required
6.
That temporary turning circles be provided
at the temporary termini of the streets
within the Plan, if required by the Dir-
ector of Public Works.
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That the owner make satisfactory arrange-
ments with the ~ppropriate authorities
regarding the provision of underground
wiring, street lighting, cable television
and other s.imilar services.
8.
That the streets within the draf~ plan
be named to the satisfaction of the Town.
9.
That the owner submit fo~ approval by
the Town, site plans and streetscape ele-
vations showing the location and relation-
ship of all buildings prior to the issuance
of any building permit and that no building
permits be issued for Lots 28 to 36 inclus-
ive until a full 20 metre road allowance
is provided for Street 'C'.
That prior to final registration of this
plan, the owner:
10.
a)
satisfy the requirements of the Metro-
politan Toronto and Region Conservation
Authority and the Ministry of Natural
Resources
b)
submit a Draft M-Plan to be approved
by the Town Planning Department
c)
submit a tree preservation programme
to the satisfaction of the Town and
that no existing trees be removed
until such time as the above noted
programme has been approved by the
Town
That the owner make satisfactory arrange-
ments with the Town regarding the removal,
demolition and/or retention of all struct-
ures on the subject property.
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APPENDIX #2
TOWN OF PICKERING
The Executive Committee having met May 10,1982 presents
its ninth report to the Council of the Town of Pickering
and recommends:
1.
1982 CANADA WEEK
CELEBRATIONS
FILE.NUMBER -,A 2111
That the request of the 1982 Canada Week Comm-
ittee to declare Saturday, June 26, 1982 to
July 3, 1982 as "Canada Week" in the town of
Pickering be approved;
and that the request to conduct a Beerfest
in the' Bay Ridges Kinsmen Park on Saturday
July 3, 1982 in conjunction with an Adult Sports
Tournament be approved subject to approval
of the Liguour Licence Board of Ontario.
2.
PICKERING MUSEUM
MASTER PLAN
FILE.NUMBER.-,F 220Q
That the Pickering Museum Master Plan dated
April, 1982, as endorsed by the Museum Advisory
C~mittee, be adopted.
3.
1982 ROADS MAINTENANCE
BUDGET
FILE'NUHBER --C.220Q.
That the report of the Town Manager dated April
23, 1982 with respect to the Roads Maintenace
Budget for the year 1982 be approved.
4.
TRAFFIC OPERATIONS STUDY
FILE.NUMBER.-E.4000.. - -.
That the Summary Report of the 1981 - 1982
Town of Pickering Traffic Operations Study
dated March, 1982 be adopted.
5.
COLUMN I
Highway
Krosno Boulevard
COII8H8rce Street
Glendale Drive
DenmarRoad
Shadybrook Drive
Batory Avenue
Vistula Drive
þdolll Street
"adcb8a Crescent
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PROHIBIT PARKING IN FRONT
OF VARIOUS PUBLIC PARKS
FILE NUMBER - D 2210
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That the Town Clerk be directed to prepare
a by~law to prohibit parking in front of parks
on the following streets:
COLUMN II
Side
North
North
East
East
West
East
North
South
South
COLUMN III
Between
Liverpool Road
and 30m east of
Liverpool Road
30m east of
Liverpool Road
and 130m east of
Liverpool Road
210m south of
Finch Avenue and
315m south of
Finch Avenue
190m north of
Glenanna Road and
245m north of
Glenanna Road
290m south of
Briarwood Gate
and 335m south
of Briarwood Gate
35m south of
Vistula Drive
(south inter-
sect ion) and
10m south of
Vistula Drive
(south inter-
sec t ion)
Sm west of the
entrance to
Vistula Ravine
and 5m east of
the entrance to
Vistula Ravine
Douglas Avenue
and St. Martins
Drive
Sandy Beach Road
and 90m west of
Sandy Beach Road
COLUMN IV
Prohibited
Times or
Days
See Note 1
See Note 1
See Note 1
See Note 1
See Note 1
See Note 1
See Note 1
See Note 1
See Note 1
RmWtKS
Balsdon Park
Frenchmans Bay
Ratepayers Park
Glendale Park
Denmar Park
Shadybrook
Parkette
West Shore
Ravine
Vistula Ravine
Douglas Ra¥iM
Parkham
parkette
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COLUMN I
COLUMN II
COLUMN III
COLUMN IV
REMARKS
Sandy Beach Road
West
parkham Crescent
and 45m south of
parkham Crescent
See Note 1
parkham
parkette
Rosebank Road
East
30m north of
Cowan Circle and
90m south of
Toynevale Road
See Note 1
Ros.ebank Park
6.
SALE OF LAND ON
HIGHWAY #7 TO THE
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION
AND COMMUNICATIONS
FIbENUMBER -D 3360
That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to exe-
cute a Property Purchase Agreement between
the Town of Pickering and the Ministry of Trans-
portation and Communications with respect to
road widenings shown as Parts 9,10 and 11
on Ministry Plan P-1849-55, and more particular-
ly described on Registered Plan 40R-6918;
and further that the Ministry be requested
to fence the entire frontage of the Town owned
property in addition to the compensation offered.
7 .
THE CANADIAN PARKS/RECREATION
ASSOCIATION 1982 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
FILE NUMBER- A 2110
That Councillors Byers, Robertson, Fisher,
Cahill and Mayor Anderson be authorized to
attend the Canadian Parks/ Recreation Association
1982 Annual Conference in Saskatoon from August
15 to 19, 1982.
8.
AJAX-PICKERING AND
WHITBY ASSOCIATION FOR
THE MENTALLY RETARDED
FII:.E.NUMBER -.A.2160.
That Councillor Stoner be appointed to sit
on the Residential Services Committee of the
Ajax~Pickering and Whitby Association for the
Mentally Retarded for a term to expire on Novem-
ber 30, 1982.
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AMBERLEA WEEKEND
FILE NUMBER - F 2300.07
9.
That the request of the Amberlea Home Owners
Association dated April 13) 1982 to close a
portion of Shadybrook Drive on June 12,1982
and to hold a parade on June 12,1982 be approv-
ed.
10.
McHAPPY DAY
FILE NUMBER -.A2111
That Mayor Anderson be authorized to ~roclaim
Thursday June 3, 1982 as "McHappy Day' in the
Town of Pickering.
11.
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
FILE NUMBER -.A 2112
That the letter of Mrs. Eileen Higdon dated
March 30, 1982 regarding a referendum on nuclear
disarmament be received and filed.
12.
ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL
FILE-NUMBER -.C.2310
That the accounts in the amount of $3,102,002.37
for the period ending April 30,1982, as sub-
mitted by the Town Manager, be approved.
13.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
FILE NUMBER -
That the Minister of Health be requested to
establish a full time ambulance service in
the Town of Pickering.
14.
PICKERING HYDRO-ELECTRIC
COMMISSION
FILE-NUMBER-F 2710.02
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That the Pickering Hydro-Electric Commission
be requested to send copies of agendas and
minutes of all its regular, special and comm-
itteemeetings to Members of Council.