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COUNCIL MEETING
A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday,
Janury 19, 1981 at 8:00 p.m.
PRESENT:
Mayor J. E. Anderson
COUNCILLORS:
Byers
Cahill
Coburn
Fisher
Robertson
Stoner
ALSO PRESENT:
N. C. Marshall - Town Manager
B. Taylor - Town Clerk
( I)
-ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Meeting of January 5, 1981
(II)... - DELEGATIONS
1.
Mr. Don Kitchen addressed Council with respect
to remuneration for Members of Council. He stated
that Council's salary increase plus fringe benefits
represents a raise of 25% which could cause problems
when dealing with staff salaries. He felt it
was not proper that there was no discussion on
salaries and that it was not considered at a
Committee Meeting. Mr. Kitchen suggested that
Council should establish salary guidelines for
the future Council in order to avoid any impro-
prieties.
2.
Mr. Silvio Spillone, 489 Broadgreen Street, add-
ressed Council with respect to a hydro transformer
located on his property. He stated that he bought
his home on the understanding that a transformer
was not located on his property but two months
after taking possession such a transformer was
located on his lot. Mr. Spillone contested the
statement of the Director of Public Works who
said that the transformer was interferring with
vehicle movement on two driveways. Mr. Spillone
stated there were no complaints about the original
location of the transformer and there are no
regulations as to their placement.
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(III) --- RESOLUTIONS
Resolution-#S/81---See-Appendix-#1
Moved by Councillor Stoner
Seconded by Councillor Fisher
That the report of the Executive Committee dated January
12th 1981, be approved.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote-on Item #6
Yea:
Councillors Byers, Coburn, Fisher, Robertson, Stoner
and Mayor Anderson
Councillor Cahill
Nay:
Resolution #6/81
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Byers
That staff be directed to study and prepare a property
standards by-law.
See-Resolution-#7/81
Resolution-#7/81
Moved by Councillor Robertson
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
That the aforementioned motion regarding the study and
preparation of a property standards by-law be referred
to Community Associations for comment within six months.
CARRIED
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(IV) --
- BY-LAWS
Councillor Stoner, seconded by Councillor Robertson moved
for leave to introduce By-laws of the Town of Pickering:
By-law Number-1221/81
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 30, Range 3, Broken Front Concession
in the Town of Pickering.
By-law Number-1222/81
To authorize the execution of a Release by the Corporation
of The Town of Pickering of Florence May Michell from a
Demolition Agreement pertaining to Part Lot 33, Concession
6, Pickering.
By-law Number 1223/81
To authorize the temporary borrowing,if necessary, of up
to $1,500,000.00 at anyone time, until taxes are collected.
By-law Number-1224/81
To amend By-law 1047/79 fixing the salaries of the Commiss-
ioners of the Pickering Hydro-Electric Commission.
THIRD READING
Councillor Stoner, seconded by Councillor Robertson moved
that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law
Numbers 1221/81, 1222/81, 1223/81 and 1224/81 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.
(V)
-.OTHER-. BUSINESS
1.
Councillor Stoner asked all Members of Council
to comply with a request from the Red Cross that
they imitate for a day the life of a disabled
person.
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2.
Councillor Cahill introduced the following Notice
of Motion:
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Byers
Whereas, the Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1970, chapter
32, section 86, as amended, provides in part
for the implementation of a process of assessment
equalization where significant inequalities exist;
and
Whereas, it is apparent that such inequalities
may exist in the existing assessments of properties
within the Town of Pickering; and
Whereas, it is deemed advisable to request a
study to determine if such inequalities actually
exist and to demonstrate their magnitude prior
to determining whether or not this Council should
request the Minister of Revenue to implement
the assessment equalization process referred
to;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
1.
The Town Clerk, on behalf of the Corporation
of the Town of Pickering is hereby authorized
and directed to request the Minister of Rev-
enue to prepare a study of the various classes
of property, i.e. residential and farm and
commercial and industrial, to determine if
assessment inequalities exist and if so,
to demonstrate their magnitude, and to present
such study to this Council to enable it to
determine whether or not to request the Min-
ister of Revenue to implement the assessment
equalization process provided in section
86 of The Assessment Act.
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- CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number-122S/81
Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Stoner 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 January
19, 1981, 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.
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The meeting adjourned at the hour of 9:15 p.m.
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APPENDIX
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TOWN OF PICKERING
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The Executive Committee having met January 12,1981 presents
its first report to the Council of the Town of Pickering
and recommends: .
1.
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT
REGARDING MIXED USES
FILE NUMBER - A 2240.03
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That Council request the proposed amendment
to Section 8.1.2.1(c) be modified to read as
follows:
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"Limited Commercial Uses may be permitted in
Residential Areas as an exception, subject
to the inclusion of appropriate provisions
in the respective District ,Plan and/or the
respective restricted area (zoning) by-law
subject that:
i)
the intent of establishing Local Central
Areas as designated in the respective
District Plan in Residential Areas and
the function and character of such Central
Areas in accordance with Section 8.2 is
maintained; and
ii)
such uses are desirable and compatible
with their surroundings."
2.
ONTARIO MINOR HOCKEY
ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENTS
FILE NUMB~R - F 3000
That the report of the Director of Parks and
Recreation dated December 31, 1980 with respect
to the cancelling of public skating to facili-
tate OMHA tournaments in January and March
1981 be adopted;
and that public skating be cancelled at the
Don Beer Sports Arena on January 30, 31 and
February 1, 1981 in order to facilitate the
annual OMHA Hockey Tournament.
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RINGETTE TOURNAMENT
FILE NUMBER - F 3000
3.
That the report of the Director of Parks and
Recreation dated January 6,1981 with respect
to the cancelling of public skating to facili-
tate a ringette tournament in February be adopt-
ed;
and that public skating be cancelled at the
Don Beer Sports Arena on Sunday, February 22,
1981 in order to facilitate the 3rd Annual
Pickering Ringette Tournament.
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4.
PROPOSAL FOR A
DRY MOORING FACILITY
FILE NUMBER - F 3000
Whereas there is an increasing interest express-
ed by the young people of the Municipality
in sailing, canoeing, and wind-surfing; and
Whereas there are limited facilities available
to these young people for purposes of gaining
access to Frenchman's Bay and Lake Ontario
for these purposes, and
Whereas it is considered desirable that such
facilities be available to the young people
of the Municipality,
Be It Therefore Enacted That Town Staff be
directed to prepare a report examining the
feasibility of establishing a dry....land mooring
facility for sailing dinghies, canoes and wind-
surfing on the eastern spit of Frenchman's
Bay, west of Liverpool Road;
and that such report deal with the position
of the M.T.R.C.A. on the possible utilization
of their lands for this purpose, and further
That a summary of anticipated costs associated
with such a project be prepared.
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5.
BROUGHAM COMMUNITY HALL ROOF
FILE NUMBER F 2100
That Public Works Canada be advised that the
Municipality is prepared to share equally in
the cost of a new roof for the Brougham Commun-
ity Hall on the basis of\a Town cost of
$1,125.00; \
and that this amount be charged to the Parks
and Community Centres Maintenance Account.
6.
RATE INCREASES FOR
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
FILE NUMBER - F 3000
That the report of the Director of Parks and
Recreation dated December 18,1980 with respect
to rate increases for town-owned facilities
and town-operated programmes be adopted.
7.
LIQUID WASTE TREATMENT
PLANT IN SOUTH CAYUGA
FILE NUMBER - A 2320
That the following resolution of the Regional
Municipality of Haldimond-Norfolk is hereby
endorsed by the Council of the Town of Pickering:
"Whereas the Honourable Harry C. Parrott,
D.D.S., Minister of the Environment has, on
November 25, 1980, issued a Statement of Policy,
that a portion of the Provincially owned lands
in South Cayuga in the Regional Municipalaity
of Haldimand-Norfolk will become the Province's
permanent Liquid Industrial Waste Treatment
Facility;
And Whereas this decision has been made without
the benefit of the Ontario environmental assess-
ment process which requires a full environmental
study according to the Environmental Assessment
Act and an independent public hearing by the
Environmental Assessment Board before the pro-
ject proceeds;
And Whereas verv little has been done to demon-
strate that the'site is environmentally suitable
and that the industrial waste technology and
safeguards will be adequately addressed;
And Whereas such a final and arbitrary decision
denies the residents of the area of the natural
justice they are entitled to under the Ontario
environmental assessment process;
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And Whereas such a final and arbitrary decision
has far reaching implications for the residents
througho~t Ontario;
Now Therefore Be It Resolved that the Council
of the Regional Municipality of Haldi..nd-Nor-
folk petition the Premier of Ontario to rescind
the decision of the Minister of the Environment
and follow the Province's own environmental
assessment process which includes a full environ-
mental study under the terms of the Environ-
mental Assessment Act and an independent public
hearing by the Environmental Assessment Board
before proceeding with any such facility;
And That this resolution be presented to the
residents for their support, to all Ontario
Municipalities, municipal associations and
environmental and agricultural interest groups;
And That this resolution be'presented to the
residents of the Regional Municpality of Haldi-
mand-Norfolk and surrounding affected municipal-
ities for their individual support.
ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL
FILE-NUMBER --C2320
That the accounts in the amount of $987,425.32
for the period ending December 31, 1980, as
submitted by the Town Manager, be approved.