HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 21, 1974
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COUNCIL MEETING
A meeting of the Pickering Town Council
was held on TUESDAY, the TWENTY FIRST day of
MAY 1974 at 8:00 P.M.
PRESENT: Mayor G. Ashe
Councillors - J.E. Anderson
D.N. Kitchen
K.N. r-1atheson
A.M. Robertson
B.R. Searle
lCB. Spratley
Manager
Clerk
Deputy Clerk
L.F. Berryman
N.C. Marshall
J. P. ~1yslik
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
(II)
1.
2.
(III)
MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor
Searle that the minutes of the meeting of May 13th
1974 be adopted.
CORRESPONDENCE
In a letter received on May 14, 1974 Messrs. J.K. Scott
and R. Smith outlined their objection to the construc-
tion of a building by Mr. Kotsopoulos on Fairport Road
North and requested all relevant documents pertaining
to this matter. Relative to this letter it was clarified
that the interested parties have right of access to all
public documents, but not to inter-departmental memos
and similar.
In a letter of May 8, 1974 Mr. John Livin~stone outlined
his objections to the expropriation activities of the
Provincial Government in the North Pickering area.
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution 138/74
MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor
Robertson that
t~EREAS Section 636 A of the Municipal Act as enacted by
Statutes of Ontario, 1973, c.124 s. 24 transfers the
responsibility for the hearing of applications for can-
cellations, reduction or refunds of taxes to the Council
of the Municipality;
M~D WHEREAS notices in writing of applications have been
received by the Clerk of the ~unicipality for the can-
cellation, reduction, and refund of taxes for various
reasons;
~~D vrnEREAS upon investigation and receipt of reasonable
explanations 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 to be made accordingly.
(See list next page)
Prop.
Number
15-306
Assessed
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Appelant
Reason
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Adjustment
Requested
Ministry of Transporta-
tion & Communìcatt~ns
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022-059 Town of ~ickeTtng
" -10 : Treas. Department:'
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, 011-073
OJ 1-073
015-314
022-059
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004-395
015-355
,064+075
016-262
007-027
025-038
E 1 me r & Joan- "P1t tl1ian
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E 1mer ¡ Joan P'Htman
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Ministry of Transpørta-
tion & Communications
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Mun i dpa Htyó-fMe'trþ
Toronto i
Ministry of Transporta-
tion & Communications
Legal Office, ,
Central Region,
3501 Dufferin Street,
Downsview, Ontarto,
M31< IN6. I
R.,W., Curr,l e
230 Huronia Road,
Barrie., Ontari o.
, Ontario Hydro
Dorothy Jean Macaulay,
II Purling Place,
Don Mills, Ontario.
A.H. Bishop.
682 Liverpool Road,
Pickering, Ontario.
Resolution 139/74
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Town of
Pi ckering
Same
Town of
Pi ckering
Town of
Pi ckering
Town of
Pickering
Town of
Pickering
Town of
Pi eke r i n9
r
Same
Same
Town of
Pi ckeri ng
Town of
Pickering
Same
Acqu i red for
Rd. widening
Purchased,by
Mun i c i pa 1 i ty
to Metro
Toronto for
san i tary
I andfi 11
To Metro
Toronto for
san i tary
landfill
Acquired for
Rd. widening
Grant in 1 ieu
of taxes paid
in 1972.
. Purcha'sed by
Municipality
Cancel 1973t-axes
in the'amount of
$12 1 . 89 (12 mos'.)
Cancel 1973 taxes
in the,amount of
$150.14 (12,1OOS.)
Cance 1 1971 taxes
in the amount of
$2,:' .7: (12 mos..)
Cancel 1972 taxes
in the... amount of
$239.67 (12 mos.)
Cancel 1972 taxes
in the amount of
$287.-40 (12 mos.)
Decrease 1972 taxes
by $75.98 (3 mos.)
Sanitary Decrease 1973 taxes
landfill site by $792.54 (12 mos.)
\;
Acquired~for
R.O.\'J.
Out of
business.
Decrease 1~73 taxes
by $156.98~(9t mos.)
Cancel JI973 bus i ness
tax for H mos.
$9.76 '
Grant in II ieu C.:mcel !1973t~xes
of taxes'paid for 12 months 'in the
in 1973 , amount 'of $5Q9.54
I
House rilzed
by fi rei
Adjustment re
old house
CARRIED
Decrease 1973 taxes
by $93.89 (3 ~os.
'on assessment of
$27,43~.)
Refun~-1973 taxes
in amount of $15.79
..
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MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor
Robertson that the Minister of Transportation and
Communications ~.., requested to provide police traffic
supervision at the,Sheridan Mall entrances to Liverpool
Road and Iiigh~vay #2 on \.¡eèke~~ ",,; including Friday during
shopping hours, iand that the cost of such supervision
be met by the l-1.;T. C'., since the conaestion has been
caused by the cLosing of the Liverpool Road and Highway
#401
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Resolution 139/74 (Cpntinued)
1ntersection, and further that such supervision be
commenced as soon-as possible, and that the M.T.C.
investigat~ the light sequence and institute road
markings indicating two legal ~eft turn lanes at
Liverpool Road and Highway #2 .to facilitate the movement
'of trafficr as recommended by .the Executive Committee,
May 13th 1!t74.
CARIUED
Resoluti.on 140/74 on
:MOVED by Counci.llor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor."-
¡Robertson that the brief and p,etition regardina, ,.
bicycle paths and the study 11 1'.oward a Metropolitan
~Toronto Bicycle Route ,System" be considered by the
Planning Depar~~ent in.conjunction with all future
secondary plans within the Town of pickering, as
recommended by the ExecutiveComrnittee, May 13th 1974.
CARRIED
It was suggested that the sidewalk could be on one
side of the street and the bicycle path on the other.
The design would have to differ at the curbs.
Resolution 141/74
MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor
Anderson that the report of the Director of Recreation
and Transportation dated May 7th 1974, dealing with
the Mount Zion Community Centre, be adopted, ~and that
the $1,800.00 remaining in the allocation fr~ the
sale of expropriated properties allocated for-community
facilities in the rural area of the Municipal~ty be
directed to the renovation of the Claremont Lawn
Bowling Club, as recommended by the Executive Committee,
May 13th 1974.
CARRIED
,The people of ClareI!\ont send their thanks for this,
,.assistance.
Resolution 142/74
MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor
Searle that
~mEREAS the City of Brampton has passed a ~solution
dealing with violence in O.H.A. Junior B Finals; and
~rnEREAS the Town of Pickering has been asked to endorse
the position taken by the City of Brampton on this
matter;
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED that the Town of Pickering
endorse the following resolution:
"THAT the Corporation of the City of Brarnpton strongly
protest to the Ontario Hockey Association ~he apparent
lack of control and physical violence allowed at the
O.H.A. Junior B Final first game between the Bramalea
Blues and the Hamilton Red Wings;
Further, that this Council requests the O.H.A. that as
a measure of support for fair play and good sportsman-
ship and as an example to minor hockey throughout the
Province, they (the O.H.A.) hold a special league inquiry
into this episode and take the necessary steps to stop
violence on or off the ice in hockey arenas;
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Resolution 142/74 (Continued)
Further, that the O.H.A. be requested to set up a
suitable Arena Rules Committee for Teams and Supporters
so that suitable rules might be drawn up to effectively
make known that any partisan support that leads to
brawls or injury to players, managers or supporters of
the opposing team may be reflected on the team from
which the partisan support leads to that injury;
Further, that the O.H.A. take as its responsibility the
provision of adequate police protection and security of
players and management of teams in their leagues;
Further, that this City recommends to other municipalities
in Peel, Halton, Durham, York, Metro, Hamilton-Wentworth,
the closest co-operation with C.H.A. in the solution of
these problems and that they co-operate with O.H.A. to
end violence on and off the ice."
As reco~mended by the Executive Committee, May 13th 1974.
CARRIED
Resolution 143/74
MOVED by Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor
Matheson that
~mEREAS the Regional Municipality of Peel has passed
a Resolution dealing with violence in O.H.A. Junior
B Finals; and
rmERBAS the Town of Pickerin~ has been asked to endorse
the position taken by the Regional Municipality of
Peel on this matter;
BE IT ~iEREFORE ENACTED that the Town of Pickering
endorse the following resolution:
"That the Corporation of the Region of Peel strongly
protest to the Ontario Hockey Association the apparent
lack of control and physical violence allowed at the
O.H.A. Junior B Finals first game between the Bramalea
Blues and the Hamilton Red Wings;
And further, that this Council requests the Ontario
Hockey Association, as a measure of support for fair
play and good sportsmanship and as an ex~mple to minor
hockey throughout the Province, to hold a special
league inquiry into this episode and take the necessary
, steps to stop violence on or off the ice in hockey arenas;
And further, that the Ontario Hockey Association be
requested to set up a suitable Arena Rules Committee for
Teams and Supporters, so that suitable rules might be
drawn up to effectively make known that any partisan
support that leads to brawls or injury to players,
managers or supporters of the opposing team may be
reflected on the team from which the partisan support
led to that injury;
And further, that the Ontario Hockey Association take as
its responsibility the provision of adequate police pro-
tection and security of players and management of teams
in their leagues;
And further, that this Region recommends to its constituent
area municipalities the closest co-operation with the
Ontario Hockey l\ssociation in the solution of these
prob lems ;
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Resolution 143/74 (Continued)
And further, that we recommend to the Regions and Area
Municipalities of Halton, Durham, York, Metropolitan
Toronto and Hamilton-Wentworth that they co-operate with
the Ontario Hockey Association to end violence on and
off the ice:
Þ~d further, that we support an inquiry by the Province
regarding the Ontario Hockey Association Junior B Finals
first game between Bramalea Blues and HaMilton Red ~ings,
and violence in hockey in general;
And further, that we deplore the decision of the Ontario
Hockey Association;
And further, that these recommendations be forwarded to
all municipalities in Ontario for their endorsement."
As recommended by the Executive Committee, May 13th 1974.
CARRIED
Resolution 144/74
MOVED by Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor
Anderson that
~mEREAS the City of Mississauga has passed a resolution
dealing with the institution of a Provincial per capita
grant structure to municipalities in an attempt to aid
municipalities financially in the provision of Fire
services; and
WHEREAS the Town of Pickering has been asked to endorse
the position taken by the City of Mississauga on this
matter:
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTEO that the Town of Pickering
endorse the following resolution~
"~'mEREAS the Provincial Government has recognized the
need to subsidize municipalities re the provision of
Police services via per capita grants;
N.JD !^7HEREAS Fire services do not receive, at the present,
the same recognition;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Provincial Government
immediately give consideration to the institution of a
Provincial per capita grant structure to Municipalities
in an atterntp to aid municipalities financially in the
provision of Fire services; and
FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that this resolution be forwarded
to all municipalities in Ontario, and the Provincial Govern-
ment and the M.L.C. (Municipal Liaison Committee)."
CARRIED
Recorded Vote
Hay: t-1essrs. Ashe, Anderson, Ki tchen
Yea: Messrs. Matheson, Robertson, Searle, Spratley
Resolution 145/74
MOVED by Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor
Kitchen that the Ministry of the Environment and
Regional Norks Department be notified that; as the
Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-25047 is located within
the existing developed Co~rnunity and is within Phase I
as shown on Schedule IIC of the Official Plan, which
has been deemed by Council as being substantially
complete, and the development of these lands has been
considered within the existing servicin~ allocation,
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Resolution 145/74 (Continued)
there is adequate sewer servicing capacity available
for its present development, as reco~mended by the
Planning Committee, May 9th 1974.
CARRIED
Resolution 146/74
MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor
Spratley that Draft Plan of Subdivision lBT-25047 by
Pictown Holdings Ltd. in respect to lands on the east
side of Liverpool Road south of Krosno Boulevard be
APPROVED subject to:
a) Satisfactory arrangements with Council re: provision
of parklands including the 5% dedication reqùired
under The Planning Act.
b) The Development of this Plan of Subdivision shall be
the subject of Amendments to restricted Area By-law
2520 to implement the Official Plan to provide for
the following:
i) Block 'AI developed for not more than 36 Senior
Citizens Housing units
ii) Lots 1 - 12 one pair of semi-detached dwellings
per lot
~inimum 60 ft. frontacre at the 20 foot setback
65 ft. for corner lots.
c) Block 'B' to be dedicated to the Town as a public
walkway.
d) Satisfactory arrangements with Town and Regional
Councils re: provision of all services.
e) Site Plan Agreement to be registered against title
of Block 'A'.
f) OWner to provide easements to the satisfaction of the
Town and Regional Engineers.
g) Dedication to the Town of the I foot reserve as shown
on the Draft Plan permitting pedestrian access only
across the reserve.
h) Satisfactory arrangements with Ontario Hydro re:
underground wiring, street lighting and Cable TV.
i) That no trees are removed from the subject property
until the applicant has submitted a survey illustrating
the exact location and condition of all trees to the
Town and the trees are designated by the Town as to
their future status.
j) Site Plan locations of all low Density dwellinqs
shall be submitted to the Planning Committee indicating
the relationship of all the buildings prior to
issuance of Buildinq Permits.
k) The owner provide one architect to coordinate the
execution of Condition (j) and the clauses represented
in Site Plan A~reements on Block 'A'.
1) Satisfactory Subdivision Agreement is to be entered
into between Town and Regional Council and the Owners.
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Resolution 146/74 (Continued)
m) That particular consideration should be taken of
fencing and screening arrangements on the lot lines.
As recommended by the Planning Committee, May 9th 1974.
CARRIED
Resolution 147/74
MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconde~ by Councillor
Robertson that the PICKERING PLAH (PARTS I to IV
inclusive) be Received by the Planning Committee an~
that a comprehensive program of Public !1eetings both
formal and informal be established with the Registered
Ratepayers' Organizations throughout the Municipality
(and any o,ther public groups upon request) for the
purpose of:-
(i) fully explaining in detail the Intent, Purpose,
principles and policies of the Plan as they relate
to the Toronto Centred Region Concept, the Re~ion
of Durham, the Town of Pickering as a whole, and
the specific areas in which the'particular public
group is interested;
(ii) enabling the public individually or in groups to
make positive contributions in the form of comments
and suggestions, input of local information in
relation to any aspect of the Plan all for consi-
deration by the Planning Committee;
(iii)
ensuring that the District Plan as forwarded to the
Regional Council for approval represents to the
utmost extent possible the public consensus of
opinion of this Municipality as to its future as a
component part of the Region of Durham, against
which the Regional Council may judge its mln pro-
posals for the Town of Pickerinq in the ~eqional
Official Plan, which it is charqed to prepare under
The Region of Durham Act by December 31st, 1976.
(iv) as recommended on April 25th by the Planning Sub-
Committee the Local Planning Program inherent in
the Plan be proceeded ',"!Í th concurrently ~¥i th the
further consideration of the Plan i,tself.
As recommended by the Planning Committee, Hay 9th 1974.
CARRIED
Resolution 148/74
MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor
Robertson that the application by Pickering Heights
Joint Venture for Amendments to the Official Plan in
respect to lands on the north side of Sheppard Avenue
r~st of Fairport Road and included in Draft Plans of
Subdivision l8T-24490, l8T-2~49l and l8T-24465 be
APPROVED. Such Amendments to comprise the following:-
a.
Map Schedule I and IIA Land Use and Community Plan
Delete the "Commercial-General'¡ designation
along the North side of Sheppard Avenue west
of Fairport Road and substitute ¡¡Residential"
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Resolution 148/74 (Continued)
b.
Hap Schedule IIB Road Proposal
Delete the "Collector Street" designation on
Sheppard Avenue west of vfuites Road in order
that Sheppard Avenue be considered a local
street
c.
The subject lands be specifically exempted from
the provisions of Section I Land Use Proposals,
Subsection A General Development Policy~ Item 5.
As recommended by the P lannina Comroi ttee , f~ay 9th 19 7 ~ .
CARRIED
Recorded Vote
Yea: Messrs. Ashe, Anderson, Robertson, Spratley, Searle
Nay~ Messrs. Kitchen, Matheson
Resolution l49/7~
MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded hy Councillor
Anderson that Draft Plans of Subdivision l8T-24490,
l8T-2~49l and l8T-24465 by Pickering Heights Joint
Venture in respect to lands on the north side of
Sheppard Avenue between Fairport Road and Pinegrove
Road be APPROVED subject to:
a)
Approval of the necessary Amendment to the Official
Plan to provide for the proposed development.
b)
Plan l8T-24~65 Block A, be set aside for future
development with adjacent lands.
c)
Satisfactory arrangements with Council re: provision
of park lands including the 5% dedication required
under The Planning Act.
d)
Medical Officer of Health approval of a septic tank
permit is required for each lot before a Building
Permit is issued.
e)
The Development of these Plans of Subdivision shall
be subject to the necessary arnen<Ìments to Restricted
Area By-law 3036 to provide that:
i) All lots created are zoned (R4) One Family
Detached Dwelling Fourth Density Zone.
f)
Satisfactory arrangements with Town and Regional
Councils for all services as follows:
i) Pre-sewering of each lot
ii) Pre-payment of costs of full services
iii) Location and grade of driveway entrance with
particular reference to lots 1-4 Plan l8T-2~490.
Building Permits shall not be registered for
these lots until the Town Engineer approves the
entrances and grading of such lots.
g)
i) Owner to provide easements to the satisfaction
of the Town and Regional Engineers.
ii) The respective owners of lots 6,23,24,25
& 26 Draft Plan l8T-24490¡
lots 8 & 9 Draft Plan l8T-2~49l¡
lots 12, 13, 14, 6, 7 & 8 Draft Plan l8T-2~465
shall submit detailed drainage plans to be
approved by the Town Engineer to illustrate
that the above lots can be developed. If such
lots can not be developed within 12 months of
registration they shall be dedicated to the
Town for drainage easements.
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Resolution 149/74 (Continued)
h)
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Site plan location of all Low Density dwellings
shall be submitted to the Plannin~ Committee
indicating relationship of buildings by Blocks
prior to issuance of Building Permits, with
particular attention paid to a 90 foot rear
yard setback and maintenance of existing trees.
i)
Satisfactory Subdivision Agreement to be entered
into between Town and Regional Councils and the
OWner.
j)
That proposed Lots 27 - 30 inclusive of the proposed
Draft Plan of Subdivision l8T--24490 be not subdivided
and the property remain as 1 Block and be held for
future development.
k)
That where the track bed is at grade or above
grade with the proposed lots a 6 foot berm be
built at the rear of the proposed lots.
As recommended by the Planning Co~~ittee, May 9th 1974.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote
Yea: Messrs. Ashe, Anderson, Robertson, Spratley, Searle
Nay: Messrs. Kitchen, Matheson.
Resolution 150/74
MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor
Searle that a charge be levied for copies of the zoning
by-laws and for any prints of maps, in accordance with
the following schedule to be effective upon adoption:
By-laws and
Reduced Maps
2511
2520
3036
3037
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
TO\'m Hap
1" to 1000'
North 1/3
Middle 1/3
South 1/3
Street Hap
1" - 2000'
111 - <1000'
Cluster Map
1" _. 2000'
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$/J.OO
$1. 00
$4.00
Draft Zoning i-!ap
I" - 2000'
$2.00
Industrial
Ownership Map
Existing Land
Use 171 - 2000'
Official Plan
$3.50
$3.00
$15.00
Other !'1aps and
Assessment Haps
Interim Development
Guide (Small)
(Large)
& Poll
$<1.00
.50
$<1.00
t'!ard
Hap
Base Map
'$ 5 . 0 a
$3.00
A fee of $10.00 to be levied for the written interpre-
tation of the Zoning By-law regarding conformity of a
specific property.
As recommended by the Planninq Committee, May 9th 1974.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote
Yea: Messrs. Ashe, Kitchen, Hatheson, Robertson, Spatle:.
Searle
Nay~ ~k. Anderson
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Resolution 151/74
MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor
Kitchen that in the absence of a Secondary Plan for the
¡¡Rural Areatl (Community 10) and Studies pertaining
thereto, applications received for Modifications to the
Minister's Zoning Order which would provide for develop-
ment for existing lots for Residential purposes be
DEFERRED pending:-
i) an overall survey of the "Rural A.rea" to
determine the number, locations, size and general
characteristics of all such lots and their
conformity with By-law'3037.
ii) an analysis of such survey to ascertain the overall
impact of the development of such individual lots.
iii) an interim recommendation to Council in respect to
such development as part of the input to the t'Rural
Area" Secondary Plan.
iv) This study be given a Priority for completion by
October 1974.
As recommended by the Planning Co~~ittee, May 9th 1974
CARRIED
Recorded Vote
Yea: Messrs. Ashe, Anderson, Kitchen, Matheson, Searle,
Spratley
Nay: Mr. Robertson
Amendment to Resolution 151/74
MOVED by Councillor ,Anderson, seconded by Councillor
Spratley that all lots severed prior to 1968 and before
the ~, Rural Area ¡¡ Policy "las considered by Council that
comply wit~ the Town's Zoning and Building By-laws be
given consideration by the Planning Com~ittee of
Council, with a view towards amending the Minister's
Zoning Order, in order that the owners may be granted
Building Permits.
CARRIED
Resolution 152/74
MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconde~ by Councillor
Matheson that the applications t-17/74 and r'l8/74 by
H. Hopkins to Modify the Minister's Zoninq Order in
respect to lands at Part Lot 18 Concession 9 be
APPROVED, subject to the approval by the Medical
Officer of Health in regard to lot size as it pertains
to Septic Tanks, as recommended by the Planning
Committee, May 9th 1974.
CARRIED
Resolution 153/74
MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor
Anderson that
~lliEREAS the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement
Act requires the submission of a statement of proposed
Transit Operating Expenditures to the Ministry of
Transportation and ComMunications for approval;
AND ~~EREAS the normal Transit Operating Expenditures
for the year 1971 are estimated at $254,000.00 with
subsidies estimated at $88,100.00;
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Resolutioa 153/74 (Continued)
AND WHEREAS by Resolution ilO5/74 the Municipality
requested the approval of an Operating Subsidy in the
amount of $42,414,
AND ~nrEREAS the Municipality now seeks an additional
subsidy for Operating Expenditures in the amount of
$45,686.00,
T~mREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Pickering adopts the estimated expenditures and subsidies
and submits s~~e to the Ministry of Transportation and
Communications for approval.
CARRIED
Resolution 154/74
MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor
Anderson that
!~EREAS by letter of October 8th 1971 the Municipality
applied for an easement on lands owned by the Ministry
of Transportation and Co~munications for purposes of
installing sanitary sewers, watermains and water-course
improvements, said easement being more particularly
described on M.T.C. Plan Number P--23l0-l70, Let 21,
Concession 1; and
~mEREAS the Ministry of Transportation and Communications
has agreed to grant said easement;
B3 IT TEEREFORE RESOLVED that the Town of Pickering
indicate through the Clerk to the Ministry of Trans-
portation and Communications that it is prepared to
accept the said easement.
CARRIED
Resolution 155/74
MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor
Matheson that the signing officers for the Town of
Pickering, effective May 21st 1971, be any two of the
following persons:
Mayor
J\1anager
Treasurer
Deputy Treasurer
Clerk
CARRIED
(IV)
BY'- LAr'JS
By-Law N~ber 56/74
The ComIT~ttee of the ~{hole arises and reports the By-
law as read.
Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor Anderson,
moves that the report of the Committee of the ~'1hole on
By-law Nurober 56/7~ be adopted, and that the said By-
law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the Hayor
and Clerk sign the same, and the seal of the Corpora-
tion be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
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By-Law N~ar 6~/74
Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Spratley,
moves for leaye to introduce a By'-la\ol of: the Town of
Pickering to implement the Official Plan of the Town of
Pickering in Part of Lot 17, Range III, Broken Front
Concession, repealing By-law 54/7~, and that same now
be read a first and second time, and that Council qO
into Committee of the vlliole thereon.
The Conunittee of the Hhole arises and reports the By..law
as read.
Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Searle,
moves that the report of the Committee of the ~fuole on
By-law NQ~er 6l/7~ be adopted, and that the said By-
law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that ther1ayor
and Clerk sign the same, and the seal of: the Corporation
be affixed thereto.
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C,A.RRIED
By-Law Number 62/7~
Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Anderson,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to exempt certain parts of Plan M-997 from
part lot control, and that same now be read a first
and second time, and that Council go into Committee of
the Nhole thereon.
The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law
as read.
Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Spratley,
moves that the report of the Committee of the ~lliole on
By-law Number 62/711 be adopted, and that the said By-
law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the Mayor
and Clerk sign the same, and the seal of the Corporation
be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
(V)
OTHER BUSINESS
1.
Mayor Ashe mentioned that the budget for the Recrion of
Durham was to be struck on May 22, 197~.
2.
A Citation was received by the Municipality for its
co-operation in the United Hay Appeal.
(VI)
CONFIRMATION BY-LAN
By-La~rl Number 63/7~
Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Searle,
moves 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 ~ickering at its meeting
held on the 21st day of May 197~, and that same now be
read a first and second time, and that Council ao into
Committee of the ~'7hole thereon. '
The Committee of the ffuole arises and reports the By-law
as read.
Councillor Anderson, seconded hy Councillor Matheson,
moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on
By-law Number 63/74 be adopted, and that the said By-
law be now read a Third Time and PA.8SED, that the Hayer
and Clerk sign the same, and the seal of the Corporation
be affixed thereto. -
CARRIED
(VII)
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13/74
ADJOURNMENT
Dated
MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor
Robertson that the meeting adjourn at 9;25 p.m.
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Mayor
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