HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 7, 1974
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COUNCIL MEE'rING
A meeting of the Pickering Town Council
was held on MONDAY, the SEVENTH day of
OCTOBER, 1974 at 8:10 P.M.
Mayor G. Ashe
Councillors - J. Anderson
D. Kitchen
K. Matheson
A. Robertson
B. Searle
K. Spratley
Present:
Manager
Clerk
Deputy Clerk
L.F. Berryman
N.C. MM'shall
J.P. Myslik
(I)
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor
Robertson that the minutes of the meeting of September
16th, 1974 be adopted.
REPORTS
(II)
Ontario Humane Society report
1974, with comparison figures
Number of dogs impounded
Number of dogs returned direct
to owners
Number of dogs taken to shelter
Number of dogs claimed from
shelter by owner
Number of dogs humanely destroyed
Number of cats sheltered
Number of miscellaneous animals
sheltered
Number of animals rescued or
otherwise assisted
Number of calls for assistance
answered
Emergency calls answered after 9 pm
Number of warnings issued
Impounding fees c01lected
(III)
RESOLUTIONS
for the month of
for August 1973.
1974
Imp. Aban.
36 17
August
1973
Imp. ~.
13 29
0 0
36 17
23 3
0 9
12
17
5
131
1
89
$420.00
1
12
0
29
6
0
10
9
42
1
122
$117.00
Resolution 256/74
MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor
Robertson that the following Department Head Reports
for the month of September 1974 be adopted:
Clerk's Department
Planning Department
Treasury Department
By-law Department
Fire Department
Public Works Department
Legal Department
Recreation & Transportation Department
CARRIED
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It!.!l,__~_~SOLUTIONS (ContinuQd)
The Executive Committee presents its Report and respect-
fully reports and recommends as follows:
RECOMMENDATIONS - (For Council Approval)
SANITARY L&~DFILL
That the Pickering Landfill Negotiating Committee approach
the Minister of the Environment to request him to press
forward with a decision as to the suitability or otherwise
of the North Brock Site and to issue his findings with all
due haste.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
FENCING
That Mr. & Mrs. J.G. Barron be advised that their request
for permission to construct a five foot fence on their
property at the corner of Tatra Drive and Krosno Boulevard
be denied and that the Public and Separate School Boards
be approached concerning school bus pick-ups as ~o time,
place and the number of students picked up in order to
alleviate this and similar problems.
APPEAL OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM'S
PLANNING DEPARTMENT AGAINST DECISION OF LAND DIVISION
COMMITTEE
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That the Region of Durham be a~~ that the Town of
Pickering recommends that the appeal of the Region
against the decision on LD 211/74 with respect to
Part of Lot 3, Registered Plan 282 - Anders C. Anderson -
be withdrawn.
WEST SHORE ASSOCIATION - ACQUISITION OF LANDS
That the proposal as made to Council by the West Shore
Association for the transfer of lands on the West side
of Frenchman's Bay to M.T.R.C.A., as indicated on the
map of Frenchman's Bay, Second Stage, 1977-1982, issued
by M.T.R.C.A. dated June 18th 1974, be accepted subject
to the conditions spelled out in the letter from the
West Shore Association of September 2nd 1974 to the Mayor
and the re-negotiating of the existing lease on Dunmoore
Park and the terms yet to be negotiated on the lands at
the North of the Bay, specifically that the marshlands
at the North end of the Bay be preserved in their natural
state.
PICKERING FIGURE SKATING CLUB
That the request of the Pickering Figure Skating Club
to incorporate the name of Pickering in their Provincial
Charter be granted.
SURVEY OF WELLS - BAYVIEW STREET AREA - FRENCHMAN'S BAY
That the results of the survey of wells made by the
Durham Regional Health Unit in the Bayview Street area
of Frenchman's Bay be received for information and that
further action be taken when a petition is made by the
residents of the area for installation of services.
ACCOm~TS FOR APPROVAL
That the Accounts dated September 16th, 1974, in the
amount of $1,073,876.00, as presented by the Town
Manager, be adopted.
DURHAM REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD-
CONSTRUCTION ON EYER DRIVE, PICKERING
That the Separate School Board be advised that the
Municipal Building Inspector and the Officials of the
Ontario Safety Branch inspect all construction in the
Municipality and that all construction sites will
continue to be monitored.
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10.
VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS
That the recommendations as submitted by the Town Clerk
in his memorandum of September 10th 1974 with respect
to the Volunteer Firefighters' Agreement be approved.
BANKING SERVICES
That the recommendation of the Manager concerning the
use of banking services and the retention of the Bank
of Commerce, Pickering Village Branch, as the financial
agent for the Municipality be approved.
9.
Resolution 257/74
MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor
Kitchen that recommendations 1,3,5,7,8,9 and 10 of
the Executive Committee Report of Scpteœber 24,1974 be
adopted. CARRIED
with respect to item 2 dealing with the fencing problem
of Mr. & Mrs. J.G. Barron, Council inquired as to whether
or not anything had been heard from the SChool Boards.
They asked that the matter be followed up.
Resolution 258/74
MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor
Searle that item 2 of the Executive Committee Report of
September 24th, 1974 be adopted.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yea: Messrs. Ashe, Anderson, Kitchen, Matheson,
Robert~6 Searle, Spratley.
Speaking with respect to item 4, which deals with the
acquisition of lands by the M.T.R.C.A. within the West
Shore Area, Mayor Ashe advised Council of his recent
discussions with Mr. McLean of the Authority. The
Authority had no difficulty with the details spelled
out in the letter of the Nest Shore Association to the
Mayor, but did ask that the intent with respect to the
Dunmoore Park be clarified.
Resolution 259/74
MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor
Matheson that item 4 of the Executive Committee Report
of September 24th, 1974 be adopted as amended (See
amendment page 153) CARRIED
Recorded vote:
Yea: Messrs. Ashe, Anderson, Kitchen, Matheson,
Robertson, Searle, Spratley
Resolution 260/74
MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor
Searle that the Town Manager be authorized to make a
pro forma study of the feasibility of establishing a
municipal electrical distribution authority to cover
the Town of Pickering.
CARRIED
Resolution 261/74
MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor
Spratley
THAT whereas Section 636 A of the Municipal Act as enacted
by Statutes of Ontario, 1973, c.124 transfers the responsi-
bility for the hearing of applications for cancellation,
reduction or refunds of taxes to the Council of the
Municipality;
Continued Page 146
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Resolution 261/74 (Continued)
Roll #
017-285
AND WHEREAS notices in writing of applications have been
received by the Clerk of the Municipality for the
cancellation, reduction and refund of taxes for various
reasons;
AND WHE&~AS 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.
Assessed
Adjustment
Requested
Appellant
Reason
Slumber Shops of
Canada Ltd.
1355 Kingston Rd.
Pickering, Onto
SéUfI.e
Out of Decrease 1972 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $1,717
$50.93
017-285- Slumber Shops of
00-0077 Canada Ltd.
1355 Kingston Rd.
Pickering, Onto
004-370
004-370
018-160
018-160
Same
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment $10,300
$238.52
S.N. Frolick, Q.C. SæTIe
80 Richmond St.N.
Suite 1401,
Toronto, Ont., M5H 2A4.
Reduced
Acreage
Decrease 1973 taxes
for 12 months on an
$1,050 assessment
$14.44
S.w. Frolick, Q.C. S~e
80 Richmond St.N.
Suite 1401,
Toronto, Ont., M5H 2A4
Reduced
Acreage
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $1,050
$24.71
Vincenzo Guzzo Same
1785 Fairport Rd.N.
Pickering, Onto
Building Decrease 1973 taxes
Demolished for 4 months of an
assessment of $2,700
$16.40
Building Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months $2,700
$69.57
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $215
$4.56
Vincenzo Guzzo, Same
1785 Fairport Rd.N.
Pickering, Ont.
0025-422-Nick Mason
00-0020 Bay Ridges Plaza
Pickering, Ont.
Same
0025-422-Nick Mason
00-0019 Bay Ridges Plaza
Pickering, Onto
Sarne
Out of Decrease of 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $3,095
$65.70
0022-079
00-0002 Robert Bonneau
R.R.#3, Pickering
Same
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $2,895
$61.45
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $9,160
$194.45
0022-065 Jarchow Owe & R. Murray
-08-0005 942 Dillingham Rd. Same
Pickering, Ont.
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Roll #
Assessed
Apj'e}.lant
0018-222 Plummer Real Estate Same
00-0002 1027 Dunbarton Rd.
Pickering, Onto
0017-285
00-0121
G. & C. Goranson
Colorarna T.V.
Sheridan Mall
1355 Kingston Rd.
Pickering, Ont.
Same
0009-233 Terry Robichard & Same
00-000-1 Allan Neston
Markham Auto Enterprises
Brougham, Onto
0016-117 Hiward Entp. Ltd. Same
00-0001 45 St. Clair Ave.W.
Toronto, Onto
0016-138 Royal Brass & Aluminum
00-0001 Foundry Ltd. Same
1948 Notion Road
Pickering, Onto
0004-395 Warnock-Johnson Sand
00-0001 & Gravel Ltd. Seme
P.O. 87, Markham.
0018-201 John Lloyd
00-009 930A Kingston Rd.W
Pickering, Onto
Same
022-0-13
Fraser & Beatty
145 King Street W
Toronto, Onto
Same
17-285
-0137
Gropp Shoes Ltd.
40 Dundas St.N.
Mississauga, Onto
Same
17-285
0081
Brian Ginsberg
Sheridan Mall
Pickering, Onto
Same
17-285
Slumber Shops of Canada Ltd.
Sheridan Mall Same
Pickering, Onto
05-0038 Victor Ballik
194-0001 494 Kingston Rd.
Pickering, Onto
Same
05-0038 John & Arthur Skidmore
192-0001 502 Kingston Rd. Same
Pickering, Onto
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Reason
Adjustment
Re$Juested
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $800
$16.62
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 2~ months on an
assessment of $6,110
$27.64
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $5,590
$98.19
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $2,785
$47.77
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $10,960
$206.78
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $12,920
$209.57
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $6,090
$126.53
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 1 month on an
Assessment of $11,980
$21.19
Closed
Decrease 1973 taxes
for 6 rnon ths on an
assessment of $4,652
$44.89
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 11 months on an
assessment of $875
$18.04
OUt of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $6,788
$152.73
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $585
$12.15
Out of Decrease 1973 taxes
Business for 12 months on an
assessment of $3,630
$82.35
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Adjustment
Roll # Assessed Appellant Reason Requested
022-139 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $6,245
$160.73
028-081 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $17,530
$452.09
028-145 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $4,395
$129.48
028-163 r-1.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $5,070
$129.15
028-007 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $8,425
$216.48
041-054 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $3,655
$92.62
022-204 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $7,205
$185.59
007-027 ~orothy Hean MacAuley Building Decrease 1974 taxes
11 Purling Place Same Demolished for 12 months on an
Don Mills, Onto assessment of $27,435
$645.85
028-146 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $12,290
$316.55
020-022 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $4,025
$103.07
020-022 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
195 Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $9,405
$245.91
020-025 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
050 Demolished for 10 months on an
assessment of $4,440
$112.76
020-025 M.T.R.C.A. Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes
054 Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $4,115
$104.32
Roll #
030-002
328
030-004
075
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Assessed
Appellant
Claremont Lawn
Bowling Club
Same
R.H. Currie
Same
030-022 Guy Chart
065-0001 890 Brock Rd.S.
Pickering, Onto
Same
050-038 Tania Kosurko
192-0008 502 Kingston Road
Pickering, Onto
Same
010-004 Aztecana Corp.Ltd. Same
243-0003 31 Fallingbrook Cres.
Scarborough, Onto
05-039
213
05-0039
211
02-0015
357-20
02-0015
357-20
010-038
202-00
010-038
192-00
02-022
059-05
04-0-
025-225
Ministry of Transport
& Communications Same
Depar~~nt of Trans.
& Communications Same
Ministry of Transport
& Communications Same
Hinistry of Transport
& Communications Same
George Morgan
406 Kingston Rd.
Pickering, Onto
Same
Marvin Boyko Same
576 Westshore Blvd.
Pickering, Onto
Circle "FI' Investments
1773 Bayly Street Same
Pickering, Onto
Anthony Chunge
1299 Commerce St.
pickering, Onto
Same
Reason
Transfer to
!JIunicipali ty
Out of
Business
Property
vacatt3d
Out of
Business
Property
sold to
'D .
'- rOV1.nce
Road
!'Jidening
Road
nidening
Road
~Jidening
Road
~'¡idening
Out of
Business
Out of
Business
Building
assessed
in error
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Adjustment
Reques teà
Decrease 197'~
taxes for 12 months
on an assessment of
$6,245 - $150.30
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $5,210
$141. 85
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 9 months on an
$82,065 assessment
$1,836.54
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $5,385
$157.45
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $8,815
$238.25
Decrease 1972 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $20,835
$651.14
Decrease 1972 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $43,425
$1,278.88
Decrease 1973 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $12,510
$198.99
Decrease 1973 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $1,690
$36.37
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $1,795
$52.t18
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $1,760
$51. 46
Decrease taxes in 1974
for 12 months on an
assessment of $4,345
$11~.57
House Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 8 months on an
assessment of $3,720
$65.36
Roll #
050-038
079
020-016
117-00
020-016
138-00
020-017
285-00
020-017
285-00
0122
030-002
383-00
030-004
395-00
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Assessed
Appellant
Reason
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Adjustment
Requested
House Decrease 1974 taxes
Demolished for 12 months on an
assessment of $4,800
$123.69
Out 0 f
Business
Moved
out of
Business
Out of
Business
Out of
Business
Out of
Business
CARRIED
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $2,785
$82.45
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $10,960
$324.38
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $6,110
$182.32
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $540
$16.11
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $2,150
$59.24
Decrease 1974 taxes
for 12 months on an
assessment of $12,920
$349.20
Resolution 262/74
MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor
Spratley that the tender of Canadian Salt Company Limited
in the amount of $13.718 per ton for the supply of Winter
Salt, F.O.B. pickering, received by the Regional Buying
Group, be accepted subject to the approval of the Ministry
of Transportation and Communications.
CARRIED
T.J.& S.M. Cohane Same
1475 Old Forest Rd.
pickering, Onto
Hiward Enterprises
Onondaga Hldg. Ltd.
c/o Brodkin Fridson
& German
43 St. Clair Ave.W.,
Toronto, Ont.
Same
Resolution 263/74
MOVED by Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor
Robertson that the tender of Harnden and King Construction
Limited in the amount of $1.41 (Delivery to Town Pit,
Lot 15, Concession 4) and $1.69 (Delivery to Rosebank
Road & Highway #2) for Sand for Winter Control be accepted,
subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation
and Communications.
Royal Brass & Aluminum
Foundry Ltd. Same
1948 Notion Road
pickering, Onto
Gary & Camille Goranson
Sheridan Mall Same
1355 Kingston Road
pickering, Onto
G. & C. Goranson
Sheridan Mall
1355 Kingston Rd.
pickering, Onto
(Parking)
Same
Warren K. & Marion E. Milroy
Box 82, Same
Claremont, Onto
Warnock-Johnson Sand
& Gravel Ltd. Same
P.O. Box 87,
Markham, Onto
Resolution 264/74
MOVED by Councillor Searle,
Anderson that the tender of
in the amount of $18,818.00
Sweeper be accepted.
CARRIED
secondèd by Councillor
S.M.I. Industries Limited
for the supply of a Road
CARRIED
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Resolution 265/74
MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by councillor
Kitchen that the tender of Jen Equipment Limited in the
amount of $5,225.88 for the supply of a 30 h.p. Tractor
and Mower be accepted.
CARRIED
Resolution 266/74
MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by
Anderson that the tender of Dominion Road
Sales Limited in the amount of $~1,14l.50
of a 145 h.p. Motor Grader be accepted.
CARRIED
Councillor
Machinery
for the supply
Resolution 267/74
MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor
Spratley that
~iHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Pickering deems it expedient to apply for a loan under
the winter Capital Projects Fund as described in the
Memorandum of the Treasurer of Ontario dated March 1st,
1973, in respect of the following project, namely:
Construction of Recreation centre for
Lawn Bowling and Senior Citizens Centre
hereinafter referred to as "the project";
AND WHEREAS the project is, in the opinion of the Council,
a muncipal project within the meaning of the above-
mentioned Memorandum;
AND ~mEREAS the project would be additional to what was
contemplated or planned previously by the Council
through to May 31st, 1975;
AND ~qHEREAS the other requirements of the above-mentioned
Memorandum have been complied with;
Nrn1 THEREFORE be it resolved that application be made
to the Treasurer of Ontario for a loan in the amount of
$15,000.00 to assist in the financing of the project
under the winter Capital Projects Fund.
CARRIED
(IV)
BY-LAWS
By-law Number 115/74
Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Searle,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to appoint three members to the Court of
Revision
Mr. Ralph Bradley
Mrs. Judy Cameron
~~s. Jessie Burgess
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 siqn 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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By-law Number 116/74
Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Robertson,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to amend By-law Number 55/7~ - Prohibiting
Heavy Traffic (Valley Farm Road), 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.
CAR.~IED
By-law read a first, second and third time anè finally
passed.
By-law Number 117/74
Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor Robertson,
moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of
Pickering to authorize the execution of a Deed in
favour of the Regional Municipality of Durham, 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.
(V)
1.
2.
3.
4.
CARRIED
By-law read a first, second and third time and finally
passed.
0'l'BER BUSINESS
Councillor Kitchen questioned the removal of the sign
identifying Brock Road at Highway #401 and also the
amendment to the sign leading into the Town of Ajax,
immediately West of the Village of pickering, wherein
the words Pickering Village had been placed underneath
the sign identifying the Town of Ajax. He suggested
that Council should instruct the Solicitor to take
whatever action necessary against M.T.C. to prevent the
use by the Town of Ajax of the name Pickering and also
to pursue the restoration of the sign at Brock Road and
#401. It was agreed that the matter be discussed further
at the next Executive Committee meeting.
Councillor Kitchen made reference to a report from the
Director of Public Works addressed to the Town Manager,
dated September 23, 1974 dealing with the installation
of sidewalks on Liverpool Road between Bayly street and
Highway #2. He emphasized that there was some urgency
in authorizing the start of this work. It was agreed
that this subject be referred to the Executive Committee
and that copies of the report be circulated for the
information of Council.
Councillor Kitchen suggested that the Brock Road, South
of Highway #2 to Bayly Street should be 40 m.p.h.,
similar to that North of Highway #2. It was agreed
that this be discussed further at the next Executive
Committee meeting and that in the interim a check would
be made to determine what the anticipated speed limit
will be on the Brock Road, South of Highway #2.
Councillor Robertson suggested that the Town should re-
open negotiations for the use of the park on Liverpool
Road South, presently owned by Ontario Hydro. It was
agreed that this matter be discussed at the next
Executive Committee meeting and that in the interim the
Director of Recreation and Transportation be requested
to submit a report on the feasibility of using this
property as a public park.
(VI)
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CONFIRMATIŒ~ BY-LAW
By-law Number 118/74
Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor Matheson,
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 Pickering at its
meeting held on the 7th day of October 1974, 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 sian the same and that the Seal of the
Corporation be thereto affixed.
~
(VII)
CARRIED
By-law read a first¡ second and third time and finally
passed.
ADJOURNJ'.1ENT
MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor
Spratley that the meeting adjourn at 9:20 p.m. to re-
convene into Closed Session of the Executive Committee.
"'-
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Mayor
Date ~ tf I 14'f
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Amendment to Item 4 of Executive Committee Report
That the proposal as made to Council by the !I]est Shore
Association for the transfer of lands on the ~est side
of Frenchman's Bay to M.T.R.C.A., as indicated on the
map of Frenchman's Bay, Second Stage, 1977-1982, issued
by M.T.R.C.A. dated June 18th 1974, be accepted sub;ect
to the conditions spelled out in the letter from the
~est Shore Association of September 2nd 1974 to the
Mayor and the re-necotiatinq of the existina lease on
Dunmoore Park, said lease to be for a 25 year period,
the period required to qualify the Town for a Community
Act Grant, and the terms yet to be negotiated on the
lands at the North of the Bay, specifically that the
marshlands at the North end of the Bay be preserved in
their natural state.