HomeMy WebLinkAboutOctober 20, 1969 · 6/69
COUNCIL MEETINQ
.A meetin~ of the Pickerir~ Township
Council was held on MONDAY, the
?~NTIETH day of OCTOBER, 1969, at
8:05 P.M.
PRESENT: Reeve J. R. Williams
Deputy Reeve R. Chatten
Councillors - V. Rudik R. Mason
D. Kitchen
A. King
J. Kruger
Clerk D. J.
~ ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Moved by Councillor A. King, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik,
that the m~nutes of the Council meeting held on October
1969, be adopted as presented.
CARRIED
I~_ DEPUTATIONS
1. Moved by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor A. King
that Mr. P. N. Spencer be heard.
Mr. Spencer, appearing on behalf of the Picketing Township
Tennis Association inquired from the Council whether Counci!
could provide lands for locating two tennis courts. He advised
that their Association has about 50 members both young and old,
with no public courts available.
It was suggested that ~r. Spencer contact the local Parks Board
and request them to budget for this project next year. Also,
he was referred to the County School Board and to inquire into
the possible use of the Dunbarton High School courts on week-ends
as it would seem these are not used either on Saturda]~ Sundays
or holidays.
Instructions - Clerk to inquire from County School Board as
the availability of these courts for public use.
2. Moved by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Deputy Reeve Chatten
that Mr. S. Rumm of Consolidated Building be heard.
Mr. Rumm, appeared on behalf of representatives for F.. &
Contractors, purchasers of Lots ~2 and ~3, Plan M-lO6 who
purchased the properties in question on the understanding that
the Township would permit semi-detached dwellings.
Mr. Rumm made reference to a repo~ which Council directed the
Planning Depa~ment to prepare on the history of these lots and
wondered whether he m~ght have a copy. However, Council rejected
this request suggesting that Mr. Rumm provide evidence that would
substantiate his claim that these lots were ever des~gaated as
semis rather than single dwelling lots.
Mr. Rumm requested a deferral of Council ts decision for three
to four weeks to give him an oppox~unity to seek out the informa-
tion he requires. Council members were of the opinion that no
commitment was ever made by Council that these lots were to be
semi-detached. Under the circumstances, Council granted the
deferral.
Mr. Rumm suggested a new proposal, providir~g for three single
dwellings. However, it was recommended that any new proposals
would have to be made to the Planning Board.
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3. . ~M~."' ~;"-1~,~ o£_Lubl~ Avenue appeared on behal~ of the area
Consolidated Building Corporation, 1~. l~torin tndioa~d ~ ~uld
~o~d any oo~an~
in the future.
The Clerk is to Contact ~. ~rin of the day he should appel.
1. ~p~lv of ~inter Sand Pit Ya~
Consolidated Sand & Gravel 1.10 1.$O
Highland Creek S~d & Gravel 2.15 1.~
Barclay Transport Ltd. 1.27 1.54
Miller Paving 1.26 1.$8
J. B. Reg~ 2.10 2.10
Giord~o S~d & Gravel 1.50 1.60
Timbers Bros. 1.22 1.51
Elirpa Const. 1.50 1.55
See ~solution ~266/69
2. Suo~l~.of ~inter Salt
~ller Paving ~ tons - 13.55
1~ tons - 13.O2
Domtar Chemicals Ltd. 4~ tons - 13.57
1~ tons - 13.O7
C~adi~ Salt Co. Ltd. 400 tons - 13.57
100 tons - 12.72
See Resolution ~267/69
3. ~orm Sewer - Woodview Argue
Aprile Contracting Ltd. $$5,610.90
Dagmar Const. Ltd. ~3,O62.24
Craftwood Const. 37,652.89
Lis~ti Cont. Co. Ltd. 60,348.00
Tripp Const. Ltd. 41,113.05
Akron Cont. Ltd. 35,748.~
Bitini Const. Co. Ltd. ~2,591.00
Con-Drain Co. Ltd. 36,865.15
Petris~ Cont. Ltd. 51,O59.OO
Angellotti Cont. Ltd. 53,617.00
Atlantic ~6,71~.50
Trevor Nicholas 50,65~.O0
See Resolution ~268/69.
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COR ES ONOENCE
1, The Victorian Order of Nurses, South Ontario County Branch,
advises that at their September meeting of the Board of Manage-
ment of the Victorian Order of Nurses, the Agreement between
the Township and the Order was approved. They extend thanks to
the Township for their interest and consideration in this~ regard.
2. The Department of Highways advises they have now received approval
of their functional study of Highway 401 from ~arkham Road
easterly to Oshawa West Limits, and all recommendations m~de by
the Township Council concerning future interchange locations
have been accepted and incorporated in the recommended design.
On October 22, 1969, they are holding a meeting for the purpose
of making a formal presentation of their functional plans to all
municipalities involved, to give them an qpportunity to review
the plans and indicate their approval and/or comments by ~
resolut ion.
Clerk to verify time of day meeting to take place and to advise
Council. (Meeting scheduled for 9:30 a.m, - Engineer will be
attending and will report back to Council).
3. The Town of Ajax has indicated they are interested in discussing
the proposal which the Township ia negotiating wi~h ~etro. Toronto
concerning refuse disposal (sanitary landfill site),, and recommends
that as much information as possible be developed at the
engineering level before a meeting of the respective Councils
is called to further discuss this proposal. ~
Copies to Council.
See Resolution ~287/69.
4. Mr. G. Coupland of Altona Road advises that horses are being
kept in a stable of the property adjacent to his, the stable
being 150 feet from his house, and requests for reasons of
health and devaluation of property that steps be taken to~. have
these horses removed.
Referred to the By-Law Enforcement Department.
5. The Ontario Humane Society forwards copies of a pamphlet put out
by the Society concerning Bill 195 which is presently before
the Ontario Legislature.
Copies to Council,
Referred to the By-Law Enforcement Department.
(v) ORTS
1. Ontario Humane Society Report for the month of September, 1969,
with comparison figures for September, 1968.
1969
Warnings issued' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' [ ' i ! 253
Number of dogs impounded · · · · · . · · · 42
Number of do~s re2urned direct to owners . . · 5
Number of dogs taken to shelter · · · · · · 39
Number of dogs claimed from shelter by owner 21
Number of dogs humanely destroyed........ 12 .17
Number of cats sheltered . . . . . . 41 50
Number of animals rescued or otherwise assisted' 4 6
Number of calls for assistance answered . . . .108 71
Emergency calls answered after 9 p.m. 3
Impounding fees collected $263~O0 $175.00
Copies to Council
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MOTION
Moved by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor A. King
that Planning Reports
177-2
#186 & ~186-1
be received and accepted by Council.
CARRIED
2. Planning Reports #178 and ~178-1 - A 15/69 - M. & A. Ogrodnik,
Part Lot 24, Concession 1, to amend the zoning from Greenbelt-
Conservation Zone G to Rural Agricultural Zone A and to further
amend Section 7.4 of By-law 3036 to exempt this lot from the
minimum frontage requirement of 75 feet.
Copies to Council.
See Resolution #269/69.
3. Planning Reports #184 and #184-1 - A 16/69 - E. Moore, Par~ Lot
24, Concession 8, to amend the zoning to permit the open storage
of boats, boat repair and office facilities, and related
recreational facilities, in conjunction with an existing marina
operation in Lot 23, Range 3 (Moore Haven Marina).
Copies to Council.
See Resolution #270/69.
Planning Reports #183 and ~183-1 - A 13/69 - Don Will Motors,
Part Lot 15, Range 3 - to amend the zoning to permit a portion
to be used for a used car dealer and body shop operation, with
outside display of new and used cars.
Copies to Council.
See Resolution #271/69.
5. Planning Report #177-2 - A 12/69 - Ajax-Picketing Christian
Association, Lots 3 and 4, Plan 392, to permit the erection of
a Christian Meeting Hall on a 20,000 sq. f~. parcel of land.
Copies to Council.
See Resolution #272/69.
6. Planning Reports #186__#186-1 and #186-2 - A 17/69 - A. Bredovskis,
Lots 18 and 19, Part Lot 6, Plan 5, to permit the erection of an
industrial building on a parcel of land which does not front on
a 66 foot street.
Copies to Council.
See Resolution #273/69.
7. Planning Report #188 - Opinion #2/69 - F. Mancini, Part LOt 6,
Concession 7, to permit the construction of an accessory building
(tool shed) to the existing market garden operation.
Copies to Council.
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RESOLUTIONS
Motion
1. MOVED by Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that the recommendation of the Planning Board dated June 12
with respect to the development of lots 43 and $3, Plan ~-106
for one semi-detached dwelling on each lot be refused; and
further, that Consolidated Building Corporation be so advised;
and further, that the Committee of the Whole recommend that
these lots be not used for any other purpose other than one
single family dwelling on each of the lots in question, as
recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council
October 14, 1969.
TABLED
Resolution ~266/69
MOVED by Deputy Reeve Chatten, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that the tender for the supply of winter sand as submitted
by Consolidated Sand and Gravel be accepted, being the low
tender.
Delivery to the Township Pit - ~1.10 per yard
Delivery to Township Yard, Rosebank - $1.40 per yard
subject to the approvals of the Township Engineer and the
Department of Highways of Ontario.
CARRIED
Resolution ~267/69
MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor A. King,
that the tender for the supply of winter salt aa submitted by
Miller Paving be accepted being the low tender
Pr. T~x Total
400 tons @ $13.08 .47 $13.55 per ton
Bulk 100 tons ¢ $12.40 .62 $13.02 per ton
subject to the approval of the Township Engineer and the
Department of Highways of Ontario.
CARRIED
Resolution #268/69
MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that the tender of Akron Construction Ltd. for the construction
of the Woodview Avenue s~orm sewer be accepted being the low
tender, tendered in the 8~ount of $35,7&8.60, subject to the
approval of the Township Engineer and the Department of Highways
of Ontario.
CARRIED
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Resolution #269/69
MOVED by Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor A. King,
that this Council does hereby endorse the recommendation, of the
Picketing Township Planning Board on October 9th, 1969; and
hereby directs that the application (A 15/691, to amend the
zoning of the Easterly 65.3 feet of the Northerly 670 fe~t of
Lot 25, Concession 1 from Greenbelt Zone 'Gv to_Agricultural
Zone ,A' and to amend Section 7.$ of By-law 3036 specifically
to permit the erection of a residence on the above property
notwithstanding the 75 foot frontage requirement of Section 7.$,
be REFUSED on the grounds that the property is unsuitable for
private servicing arrangements and development of the property
is premature without an area development plan and municipal
services.
CARRIED
R~corded Vote:
Yes: MesSrs. Mason, Chatten, Williams, Kruger, Kitchen, King
No: Mr. R~dik
R~,solution #270/69
MOVED by Councillor ¥. Rudik, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten,
that this Council does hereby endorse the recommendatio~ of the
Picketing Township Planning Board on October 9th, 1969; and
hereby directs that the application (A 16/69), to amend By-law
3037 by a specific exemption to permit the open storage of
boats, boat repair facilities, office facilities, and related
recreational facilities in conjunction with the existing Moore
Haven Marina in Lot 23, Range 3 on Frenchman ts Bay; on property
known as: the Northerly 500 feet of the Southerly 1,615 feet
of Lot 25, Concession 8; be REFUSED on the grounds that the
site is unsuitable for the proposed use.
CARRIED
Resolution #271/69
MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that this Council does hereby endorse the reco~_~endat, ion of the
Pickering Township Planning Board on October 9th, 1969; and
hereby directs that the application (A 13/69) to permit the
outside display and storage of new and used cars in conjunction
with a new and used car dealership and the existing auto body
shop; on property known as the Northerly $35 feet of the Westerly
100 feet of the Easterly 500 feet of Lot 15, Range 3; be REFUSED
on the grounds that such commercial operation is not considered
compatible with the future industrial development of Bayly Street.
CARRIED
Resolution #272/69
MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen,
that this Council does hereby endorse the recommendation of the
Pickering Township Planning Board on October 9th, 1969;'and
hereby directs that the application (A 12/69}, to permit the
erection of a Christian Meeting Hall on a parcel of land having
20,0OO square feet in area (Lots 3 & $, Plan 392) be REFUSED on
the grounds that the lot size is inadequate for the proposed use.
CARRIED
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Resolution #273/69
MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor A. King,
that this Council does hereby endorse the recommendation of the
Picketing Township Planning Board on October 9th, 1969; and ~
hereby directs that the application (A 17/69), to amend the ~'
Zoning By-law 1978 by a specific exemption to permit the erection
of an industrial building on a parcel of land (Lots 18, 19, part
Lot 6; Plan 5) which does not front on a 66 foot public street;
be REFUSED on the grounds that development of this site for thee
proposed use is premature without an area road pattern and
municipal services.
CARRIED
Resolution #27~/69
MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor R. Mason,
that Ross Murray Electric Ltd. be retained to change the bulbs
in the Claremont Centennial lighting strings at the quoted ~rice
of $5.75 per hour and that the cost of such maintenance be charged
to the Claremont Lighting Area, as recommended by the Standing.
Committee on Public Utilities, October 8, 1969.
CARRIED
Resolution #275/69
MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor R. Mason,
that the East Willow Gate headwalls be provided with railings
as a protection device against accidents, as recommended by the
Standing Committee on Public Utilities, October 8, 1969.
CARRIED
Resolution #276/69
MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor R. Mason,
that Council proceed with the expansion of the Bay Road Sewage
Treatment Plant to the limit set by the O.W.R.C. in the year 1970
as provided for in the 5 year capital forecast, as recommended
by the Standing Committee on Public Utilities, October 8, 1969.
CARRIED
Resolution #277/69 ~
MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor R. Mason,
that the Engineer be authorized to obtain a written opinion from
the Township's Solicitor in respect to the status of Greenwood
Road as it affects the $. E. Corner of Greenwood Road and ~
Concession 6 Road, as recommended by the Standing Committee on
Public Utilities, October 8, 1969.
CARRIED
Resolution #278/69
MOVED by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, seconded by Councillor R. Mason,
that the Engineer be authorized to obtain quotes on the completion
of the Community Centre parking lot, as recommended by. the
Standing Committee on Public Utilities, October 8, 1969.
CARRIED
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Resolution -#279/69
MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor R. Mason,
that whereas a by-law to build an indoor swimming pool at the
Woodlands Centennial School site has already been given two
readings hy this Council;
AND WHEREAS the conditions governing construction and control
of the indoor pool were previously agreed as betw,,een this
Council and the old School Board of School Area ~2;
AND P~HEREAS the forementioned School Board in Area #2 is no
longer a legal entity, but its understandings and agreements
-are being carried on by the County Board of Education wherever
this is possible;
AND ~HEREAS the Ontario County Board of Education agreed in
principle to follow through with intentions of the agreement
between Council and the Old T.S.A. #2 Board (reserving the right
to further negotiate some of the minor terms in regard to daily
operation of the pool and the sharing arrangement for related
operating costs).
AND ~HEREAS Council applied to the Ontario Municipal Board for
approval to issue debentures AND WHEREAS the Ontario ~unicipal
Board rejected the application on the grounds that Council could
not issue debentures for construction of a building on land
which it did not own;
AND ~EREAS Council by Resolution #158/69 resolved;
(a) to ask the School Board to consider issuing the debentures
and that Council would re-imburse the Board for the annual
principal and interest payments;
(b) to seek legal opinion on the feasibility of the above;
(c) that the School Board consider the possibility of constructing
the pool at the Dunbarton High School for the same cost as
originally projected for the Woodlands site;
AND WHE~S pursuant to the above resolution the following facts
were established;
(a) the cost of the pool as a free standing addition to either
Woodlands or Dunbarton would be approximately the same;
(bi the $35,000.00 designated by Old T.S.A. #2 School Board for
the pool addition to Woodlands may not be available if the
project was switched to Dunbarton;
(c) sketch plans already prepared may have to be rejected and
a new architect employed if the pool was changed from one
school to another;
(d) the Municipal Act permits a ~ouncil to enter into an agree-
ment with a School Board for the repayment of capital
charges for a recreational facility.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED as follows;
1. That Council request the Ontario Cowry Board of Education
to concur with the addition of a pool to the Woodlands
Senior School;
2. That if the above approval is obtained, Council will
request from the Ontario Municipal Board permission to
instruct the architect, T. W. Bedall. to proceed with
working drawings in accordance with PlotPlan Si and Floor
Plan S2 as attached to the agreement dated November 18,
1968, between the Township of Picketing and the Public
School Board of the Township School Area of Picketing
Township Area #2;
·...... ·.. Continued
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3. That upon determination of the actual costs of construction
Council will pass a by-law settin~ out its intention to
enter into an agreement with the Ontario County Board of
Education for the repayment of principal and interest on
debentures to be issued by the School Board for the above
noted costs and that this by-law would then be submitted
to the Ontario Municipal Board fo~ approval;
$. That the Committee of Council and the County School Board
set up for the purpose of constructing this pool, then be
asked to finalize an agreement for the repayment of the :
debenture costs and the daily operation of the pool.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes: Messrs. Mason, Rudik, Chatten, Williams, Kruger, King,
Kitchen
No: Nil
Resolution #280/69
MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve
R. Chatten, that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to petition
the. Department of ~[ighways. of Ontario for subsidy on the amount
of ~$O9, 595. 36 for the 19§9 expenditures.
CARRIED
Resolution #281/69
MOVED by Councillor A. King, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that the Council of the Township of ~ickering approve the concept
of the condominium development as presented by Consolidated
Building and further recommend to the Minister of the Department
of Municipal Affairs the approval of the plan in this location
(Block J, Plan M-17) subject to Consolidated Building Corporation
entering into a satisfactory agreement with the Township, as
recommended by the Committee of the Whole Council, October 16, 1969.
CARRIED
Resolution #282/69
MOVED by Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that Deputy Reeve Ronald Chatten be appointed as Council
representative to the Site Plan Committee, as recommended by.
the Standing Committee of the ~ole Council, October 1~, 1969.
CARRIED
Resolution #283/69
MOVED by Councillor R. Mason, seconded by CcancillorthJ'eKruger'
that the Council of the Township of Picketing accept
Creamery Package Manufacturing Company of Canada Limited as the
supplier of the artificial ice plant for the Picketing Township
Sports Arena being the low tender, as recommended by the Standing
Committee of the ~hole Council, October 14, 1969.
CARRIED
Resolution #284/69
MOVED by Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that the Rural Ontario Pee Wee Baseball Club of Greenwood be
given a gran~ of $80.00 to help defray expenses; and far, her,
that this grant be charged to the General fund account, as
reco ~,v, ended by.the Standing Committee of the Whole Council,
October Ii+, 1969.
CARRIED
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Resolution ~285/69
MOVED by Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that the report and recommendation of ~4r. R. F. Craig, Municipal
Law Enforcement Officer be adopted; and further, that the Clerk
prepare the necessary by-law to appoint Mr. K. Balsdon as
Poundkeeper for theTownship of Picketing, as recommended by_
the Standing Committee of the Whole Council, October 1~, 19~9.
CARRIED
Resolution ~286/69
MOVED by Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that the following members of Council be appointed to a Committee
for the selection and purchase of furniture for the new
Picketing Township Fire Hall:
Councillor Mason
Councillor Rudik
Councillor Kruger
Fire Chief Lynde
as recommended by the Standing Committee of the Whole Council,
October 15, 1969.
CARRIED
Resolution ~287/69
MOVED by Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that a committee of ome, from the Council level, be authorized
to contact the Ajax Town Council, and further be authorized to
form a committee to disc,~.ss joint use of municipal services; and
further, that Reeve Williams be the Township representative in
the preliminary work to the establishment of the joint committee,
as recommended by the Standing Committee of the ~nole Council,
October 15, 1969.
CARRIED
Resolution ~288/69
MOVED by Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that the Township Council endorse the proposed establishment of
a Manpower Centre in the Ajax-Picketing area;
AND FURTHER, that the Industrial Commissioner be instructed to
contact all industries within the Municipality of the Township
of Picketing advising them of the locating of a proposed Manpower
office and requesting that they submit to the Township effices
their comments with respect to same, as recommended by the
Standing Committee of the Whole Council, October 15, 1969.
CARRIED
Resoluti on ~289/69
MOVED by Councillor R. M..ason, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger,
that the question, on Fluoridation of Municipal ~ater be put to
those people living in the Township water area created by Board
Order ~P-2167-66 in the forthcoming Municipal Election, as
recommended by_the Standing Committee of the W~ole Council,
October 15, 1969.
CARRIED
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Resolution ~290/69
MOVED by Councillor A. King, seconded by Councillor R. Mason,
that whereas the Council of the Township of Picketing has by
By-law 1058 dated December 11, 1915, made application for borrow-
ing for purposes of issuing debentures for tile, stone or timber
drainage;
AND WHEREAS the said By-law 1048 provided for a maximum of
$10,000.00 for this purpose;
AND WHEREAS the applications, completed and still in process,
exceed this amount by $3,000.00;
AND WHEREAS it is anticipated that further applications will be
applied for:
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by Council that By-law 1058 be repealed;
and further, that the Clerk be instructed to prepare and process
in accordance with the Tile Drainage Act an application to the
Provincial Treasurer for authority to borrow for purposes of
issuing debentures for tile drainage loans, a by-law not to
exceed an amount of $100,000.00;
AND FORTHER, that the Clerk publish the notice in the five local
newspapers with general circulation in this Municipality, of the
Council meeting at which said by-law will be passed.
CARRIED
Resolution ~291/69
MOVED by Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik,
that Eastern Stand~.rd Time, become effective in the Township of
Picketing on October 26, 1969 at 2 a.m. and that same be advertised
in the local papers.
CARRIED
Resolution #292/69
MOVED by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten,
that whereas Mr. Aubrey J. Carson and Mrs. Clara M, Carson have
under date of October 8, 1969, applied to the Council of the
Corporation of the Township of Picketing for a loan under the
provisions of the Tile Drainage Act;
AND WHEREAS By-Law Number 10/+8 of the Township of Pickering
authorizes the Council to borrow upon the credit of the Corpora-
tion such sum or sums not exceeding $10,000.00 to assist land
owners with drainage projects;
AND ~HEREAS the necessary funds will be raised by the issuance
and sale of debentures to the Treasurer of Ontario and the said
debentures are not a charge against the credit of the Corporation;
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED that the Clerk be authorized to apply to
the Treasurer of On~r. ario for the purchase of debentures in the
amount of $4,000. O0;
THAT upon receipt of the approval of the Treasurer of Ontario to
the purchase of these debentures, the Treasurer of the Township
of Pickering is hereby aut2aorized to advance the said $4,000.00
to Mr. Aubrey J. Carson a~ Mrs. Clara M. Carson;
AND THAT the necessary By-law be drafted in accordance with the
provisions of the Tile Drainage Act to provide for the levying
of an annual rate over and above all other rates on the property
of the said Mr. Aubrey J. Carson and Mrs. Clara M. Carson
sufficient for the payment of the principal and interest of the
said debentures.
CARRIED
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R~mol~timz-~293/69
MOVED by Couaci~r D. Kitchen, seco~nded by Councillor J. K~er
that the agreement of purchase and oale submitted by F. & ~.. H,
~ssey Limited for 2~2 acres o~' ?ickeri~ To~shlp industrmal
land be refused on the gz~o~ds bi, at. the use proposed for this
site is not c~pat~e with o~ industrial l~ds.
CA~
(VII), BY=LAWS,
By-Law Number 3718/69
Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Chatten, moves
for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to
appoint a Poundkeeper and Fenceviewers for the year 1969, and to
repeal By-Law 3606 and that same now be read a first time.
Poundkee~r . K. Balsdon
· Fenceviewers - Fred Pickrin
W. H. Carson
Alex Robertson
Leonard Gates
Paul Wellman
Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor V. Rudik, moves that
By-law Number 3718/69 to appoint a Poundkeeper and Fenceviewers
for the year 1969 be now read a second time, and that Council go
into Committee of the Whole thereon.
The Committee of the ~.nole ~rJse~ and reports the By-law as read.
Councillor J. Kruger, so~onded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves
that the report of th~ Committee of the Whole on By-law Number
3718/69 be adopted, m~d thmt the said By-law be now read a Third
Time and PASSED, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the
Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
· No change
By-Law Number 3719/69
Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor A. King, moves for
leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to
authorize speed limits and to amend By-Law 3515 and that same now
be read a first time.
Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor J. Kruger, moves
that By-law Number 37!9/69 to authorize speed limits and to amend
By-Law 3515 be now r~ad a second time, and that Council go into
Committee of the Who]~.e th:~::.?~on.
The Committee of the W.b.o!~ arises and reports the By-law as read,
Councillor D. Kitchen, s-~ccnded by Councillor V. Rudik, moves
that the report of tl;~ Cc.~r~,..-kttee of the ~ole on By-law Number
3719/69 be adopted: aud that the said By-law be now read a Third
Time and PASSED, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the
Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
- 13 = 26/69
By-Law Number 3720/69
'Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor A. King, moves
for-leave to i~roduce a By-law of the Township of Pickering to
reStrict the speed of motor vehicles and repeal B~-taw
and that same now be read a first time.
Councillo~D. Kitchen, seconded by Co~cillor R. ~son, moves
~ha~ ~-law ~ber 3720/69 ~o res~ric~ ~he speed of motor
vehicles be now read a second ~ime) ~d ~ha~ Co~cil go in~o
Co~i~ee of ~he ~ole ~hereon.
The Committee of ~he ~ole arises ~d reports ~he ~-Law as read.
Co~cillor D. Ki~ch~, seconded by Deputy Reeve R. Cha~en, moves
~ha~ ~he re~ of ~he Committee of ~he ~ole on By-law N~ber
3720/69 be adopted, ~d ~ha~ ~he said By-law be now read a T~i~
Time ~d..PASSED, ~ha~ ~he Reeve and Clerk sign ~he s~e, and ~he
Seal 0f ~He .Corporation be affixed ~here~o.
~-~w N~er 3721/69
Co~cillor V. R~ik, second~fby Co~cillor R. ~son, ~ves for
leave ~o ink,duce a ~-law '" ~e To, ship of ~ckeri~
dedicate par~ ~ 15,_P1~329; pA~ ~ 25, Conc. 8; ~d par~
~ 5, Conc. 3 as public ,highways ~ ~ha~ s~e now be read a
first time. ,
Co~cillor V. Rudik, a~conded by Councillor J. K~er, moves
t~t B~-law N~ber 3721/69 to dedica~ ce~ain lands as public
~ghways be now read~a second time~ ~d that Co~cil go into
Committee of the ~01e ther~n.
The Co. tree of the Whole arises ~d re~s the ~-law as read.
C~ncillor V. ~dik, seconded by Co~cillor D. Kitc~n, moves
that the re~ of the Co~ittee of the ~ole on ~-Aa~ N~ber
3721/69 be adopted, ~d that the said ~-law be ~e~ read a ~hird
Time ~d PASSED, that the Reeve ~d Clerk sign t~ S~e, amd
the Seal of the Cor~ration be affixed t~e~o~
~-Law N~ber 3722/69
Co~cillor A. Ki~, seconded b2 Deputy Reeve ~, Chatte~, moves
~ leave: to introduce a By-law of t~e ~htp ~f Picke~ to
a~int members to the To--ship of ~Ck~i~ ~blic Library
Boa~, ~d to repeal ~-law N~ber 3'619 ~d that s~e now be
read a first time. (~. Jo~ G. Spragge replacing ~. ~.C.D~can)
~cillor A. Ki~, seconded by Co~cillor J. ~er) moves that
~-law N~ber 3722~69 to appoint members to the To,ship of
Pickeri~ ~blic Libra~ ~, be now read a second time~
that Co~cil go into Co~ittee of the Whole thereon..
The Co~ittee of the ~ole arises ~d re~rts the ~~ ~ read.
Co~cillor A. King) seconded by Co~cillor V. ~dik~ ~ves tha~
the re~rt of the Co~ittee of the Whole on By-law N~ber 3722/69
be adopted, ~d that the said By-law be now ~ead a Third Time
and PASS~, that the Reeve ~d Clerk sign t~ s~e, ~d the
Seal .of ~he Cor~ration be affixed thereto.
CA~
- 14- 26/69
By-Law Number ~72~+/69 (Two Readings only)
Councillor J. Kruger, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves
for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Pickering
to raise $100,O00.O0 to aid in the construction of tile, stone
or timber drains and that same now be read a first time.
Councillor J. Kruger, seconded .by Comcillor R. ~ason, moves that
By-law Number 3724/69 to raise $100,000.00 to aid in the con-
struction of tile, stane or timber drains be now read a second
time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
By-Law Number 3725/69 ~
Councillor R. Masan, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves for
leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to ~con-
firm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Picketing at its meeting held on the 20th day of
October, 1969, and that same now be read a first tim~.
Councillor R. Mason., secended by Councillor V. Rudik, moves ithat
By-law Number 3725/69 to confirm the proceedings of the COuncil
of the Corporation of the Township of Picketing at its meeting
held on the 20th day of October, 1969, be now read a second time,
and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law as read.
Councillor R. Mason, seconded by Councillor A. King, moves that
the repor~ of the Committee of thmWhole on By-law Number 37~5/69
be adopted, and that the said By-law be now read a Thir~ Time
and PASSED, that the Reeve m~t Clerk sign the same, and the Seal
of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
IVII_I) NEW BUSINESS
1. A request has been received for the dedication of Old Trespass
Road as a public highway.
Referred to the Road Committee.
October 22 - Road Committee
October 23 - Site Plan Committee
October 27 - Committee of theWhole Council
October 28 - C.O.~,D~C.. Zolle Meeting
October 29 - Finance Co~mmittee
October 30 - Library Board
October 30 - Committee of Adjustment
OJOO T
Moved by Councillor V. Rudik, seconded by Councillor A. King
that this Council now adjourn to reconvene into Committee of
the Whole at 11:O5 p.m.