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COUNCIL MEETING
A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday
February 16, 1981 at 7:30 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
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ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Meeting of February 2, 1981
(II)
DELEGATIONS
1.
Mr. Heinz Raedisch, representing the Ajax/Pickering
Board of Trade, addressed Council to state that
the Board of Trade endorses the proposal for
a fish hatchery at the site of the former French-
man's Bay Sewage Treatment Plant because it will
attract industry to the Town and provide an excell-
ent recreational facility. He felt this proposal
would not be a traffic burden on Liverpool Road
because an average of only 50 cars per day would
be visiting this facility. Mr. Raedisch further
reauested Council to reconsider and endorse the
fish pond as part of the proposal.
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2.
Mr. Gordon Wilson, representing the Whitevale
Community Centre Committee, addressed Council
to state that his committee was formed to invest-
igate the feasibility of restoring the old Miller
house for use as a community centre. The committee
has developed a criteria which would make such
a community centre a multifunctional year round
facility for use by the residents of Whitevale
and the community at large. Because of costs,
this project should be phased and the first phase
would involve moving the building away from the
flood plain and putting a foundation under it.
The cost of the first phase would be offset by
grants from Wintario, the Ontario Heritage Found-
ation, etc. and his committee now has $900.00
in assets for the project.
3.
Mr. Hersh Rosner, representing the Green River
Ratepayers Association, addressed Council and
stated that by accepting the report of the Director
of Parks and Recreation, the Town is recognizing
the need for a community centre in Green River.
A community centre is needed to provide a sense
of community which was taken away when the former
church was expropriated. This project would be
inexpensive because the Town could purchase the
property for $1.00 and renovations would cost
about $41,000 but the value of the property would
increase greatly.
(III)
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution #9/81
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Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Byers
That the Executive Committee Report dated February 9, 1981,
be adopted.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote on Item #1 of the Executive Committee Report
Yea: Councillors Byers, Cahill, Coburn, Fisher, Robertson
and Mayor Anderson
Nay: Councillor Stoner
Recorded Vote on Item #13 of the Executive Committee Report
Yea: Councillors Cahill, Coburn, Fisher, Robertson and
Mayor Anderson
Nay: Councillors Byers and Stoner
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Resolution #10/81
Moved by Councillor Fisher
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
That tender T-4-81 submitted by St. Hill Levine Uniforms
(Canada) Ltd., in the following amounts:
Approximately 73 shirts, long sleeves @ $9.15/each;
Approximately 73 shirts, short sleeve @ $8.75/each;
Approximately 17 parkas @ $41.00/each;
and First Bros. Limited in the following amounts:
Approximately
Approximately
Approximately
Approximately
Approximately
be approved.
44 pro trousers @ $36.50/pr;
31 fire fighters caps @ $11.95/each;
7 officers caps @ $20.75/each;
16 fire fighters tunics @ $99.00/each;
3 officers tunics @ $103.50/each;
CARRIED
Resolution #11/81
Moved by Councillor Cahill
Seconded by Councillor Stoner
Whereas Bell Canada has applied to the Canadian Radio-Television
and Telecommunications Commission for telephone rate increases
of 30% for basic residential services and 40% for basic
business services; and
Whereas the Council of the Town of Pickering feels these
increases are excessive and will cause hardships to many
telephone subscribers;
Now Therefore the Council of the Town of Pickering hereby
opposes the telephone rate increases as applied for by
Bell Canada;
and that copies of this resolution be forwarded to the
Association of Municipalities of Ontario, the Regional
Municipality of Durham and the Canadian Radio-Television
and Telecommunications Commission.
CARRIED
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(IV)
BY-LAWS
Councillor Cahill, seconded by Councillor Fisher moved
for leave to introduce By-laws of the Town of Pickering:
By~law Number 1234/81
To authorize the execution of Transfers from the Corporation
of the Town of Pickering respecting Part Block M-1, Plan
M-l059, designated as Parts 6, 7 and 8, Plan 40R-6143
(LD 219-20/80 and LD 225-26/80).
Tabled at Meeting of February 2, 1981
By-Law Number 1238/81
By-law to dedicate Block 51, Plan M-1194, Pickering, as
a public highway. (Maple Ridge Drive)
By~law Number 1239/81
To dedicate Part Lot 20, Range 3, B.F.C. Pickering (Part
1, Plan 40R-3953) as a public highway (Sandy Beach Road)
By-law Number 1240/81
To authorize the execution of a Transfer from the Corpor-
ation of the Town of Pickering to Riva Drafting and Con-
struction Company Limited respecting Part Block R-l Plan
M-l058, designated as part 5, Plan 40R-4203 (LD 208/79)
By-law Number 1241/81
Being a Restricted Area by-law to amend Restricted Area
By-law 2511, as amended to implement the Official Plan
of the Town of Pickering District Planning Area, Region
of Durham, in Part Lot 19, Concession 1, in the Town of
Pickering.
By-law Number 1242/81
To authorize the execution of a Subdivision Agreement between
the Corporation of the Town of Pickering and Black File
Investments Inc., and Beige File Investments Inc., respecting
Part of Lot 24, Concession 2, Pickering, (Draft Plan 18T-80021)
By-law Number 1243/81
To amend By-law 506/76 to provide for the erection of "Stop"
signs at certain intersections within the Town of Pickering.
By-law Number 1244/81
Being a by-law to amend By-law 741/77 to govern the construct-
ion and demolition of buildings and structures within the
Town of Pickering.
By-law Number 1245/81
Being a by-law to amend By-law 2659, as amended.
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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 1234/81, 1238/81, 1239/81, 1240/81, 1241/81, 1242/81,
1243/81, 1244/81 and 1245/81 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 Cahill requested a meeting with the
Town's Planning Director, the Region's Commissioner
of Planning, C.M.H.C., the Ministry of Housing
and the Ontario Land Corporation to discuss the
provision of rent supplement units in Seaton.
2.
Council concurred with a request to cancel public
swimming at the Dunbarton Indoor Pool on March
1, 1981 to accommodate the Second Annual Lifeguard
Competition.
(VI)
CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
~y-law Number 1246/81
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 February
16, 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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(VII)
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at the hour of 8:52 P.M.
Dated
March 2nd 1981
APPENDIX
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TOWN OF PICKERING
The Executive Committee having met February 9, 1981 presents
its third report to the Council of the Town of Pickering
and recommends:
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PROPOSED FISH HATCHERY AT
THE FORMER FRENCHMAN'S BAY
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
FILE NUMBER - A 2260.07
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That the Council of the Town of Pickering hereby
endorses the proposal of Limnos Limited to
establish a fish hatchery without an accomp-
anying fish pond at this time at the site of
the former Frenchman's Bay Sewage Treatment
Plant, subject to the approval of a Site Plan
Agreement with the Town of Pickering.
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2.
ROADS BUDGET FOR 1980
FILE NUMBER - C 2200
That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to pet-
ition the Minister of Transportation and Comm-
unications for subsidy in the amount of
$1,260,910.93 for 1980 expenditures in accord-
ance with the Public Transportation and Highway
Improvements Act.
3.
GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS
AND INDIVIDUALS
FILE NUMBER - C 2163
That 1981 Grants in the amounts indicated be
granted to the following organizations:
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Ontario County Soil and Crop
Improvement Association
$40.00
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Ontario County Junior Farmers
Ontario County 4H Club
Ontario County Farm Safety Council
Ajax-Pickering Seniors Council
$60.00
$30.00
$55.00
$300.00
Jeux Canada Games '81
$360.00
and That this amount be charged to GL # 2195.
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4.
1981 CANADA WEEK
CELEBRATIONS
FILE NUMBER - F 2600
That the week of Saturday, June 27, 1981 to
Saturday, July 4, 1981 be declared as "Canada
Week" in the Town of P'ickering.
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5.
REZONING ON SOUTH SIDE
OF KINGSTON ROAD, WEST OF
SOUTHVIEW DRIVE
FILE NUMBER - B2310 - A44/79
That By-law 1037/79 is in confirmity with the
Official Plan of the Region of Durham and in
force at the time this by-law was passed, namely
the 5th day of September, 1979;
and that no further Official Plan has been
proposed by Council nor approved by the Ministry
of Housing since the passing of said by-law
1037/79 in which the said by-law would not
be in conformity.
6.
SCHOOL CROSSING
GUARD PROGRAMME
FILE NUMBER - F 2410
That the Town Clerk be authorized to extend
the hours of work of any Crossing Guard beyond
the established two hour work day where it
is deemed necessary for the protection of all
children from kindergarten to Grade 8.
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TENDER FOR GRANULAR 'A'
FOR MAINTENANCE
FILE NUMBER - C 4300
That tender T-1-81 for Granular 'A' for Main-
tenance submitted by Brookdale Aggregates in
the amounts of $1.68 (unit price picked up),
$3.50 (delivered by Hopper Dump), $3.50 (del-
ivered by Dump Trailer) and $3.50 (delivered
by Tandem), be accepted, subject to the approval
of the Ministry of Transportation and Communi-
cations.
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TENDER FOR GRANULAR 'B'
FOR MAINTENANCE
FILE NUMBER - C 4300
That tender T-2-81 for Granular 'B' for Main-
tenance submitted by Vicdom Sand and Gravel
(Ontario) Limited in the amounts of $0.89 (unit
price picked up), $2.54 (delivered by Hopper
Dump), $2.54 (delivered by Dump Trailer) and
$3.08 (delivered by Tandem), be accepted subject
to the approval of the Ministry of Transportat-
ion and Communications.
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TENDER FOR SAND
FOR WINTER CONTROL
FILE NUMBER - C 4300
That tender T-3-81 for the supply of sand for
winter control submitted by Harden and King
Construction Ontario Limited in the amount
of $11,070.00, be accepted, subject to the
approval of the Ministry of Transportation
and Communications.
10.
ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL
FILE NUMBER - C 2320
That the accounts in the amount of $529,484.48
for the period ending January 31, 1981, as
submitted by the Town Manager, be approved.
11.
TO ERECT STOP SIGNS AT
CERTAIN INTERSECTIONS IN
THE GLENDALE SUBDIVISION
FILE NUMBER - E 4000
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That a by-law be prepared to designate through
highways as follows:
Delete the designation of Bowler Drive as a
through highway between Finch Avenue and Glen-
anna Road and substitute the designation of
Bowler Drive as a through highway between:
From:
To:
Finch Avenue
Kitley Avenue
Glenanna Road
Kitley Avenue
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HELDOR DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION LIMITED
SUBMISSION OF A
PERFORMANCE AND
MAINTENANCE SECURITY
FILE NUMBER - B4100 -
18T-79049
That Heldor Development be advised that the
municipality is not prepared to accept a con-
tractor's bond in lieu of a letter of credit
as security for the performance and mainten-
ance of that subdivision agreement on plan
18T-79049.
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13.
ALTONA FOREST STUDY
FILE NUMBER - B3S00
That the Highbush Special Study be referred
back to staff for completion and that they
be authorized to retain the services of an
environmental consultant to provide the necess-
ary environmental analysis with an upset limit
of $10,000.00.
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