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M U N I C I PAL
B U I L DIN G
B R 0 UGH A M
A meeting of Pickering Township Council was held on WEDNESDAY,
the TWENTY-NINTH day of DECEMBER, 1965. at EIGHT o'clock p. m.
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~PRESENTI C. W. Laycox, in the Chair
Mrs. J. McPherson
Harvey Spang
W. G. Newman
Donald Haring
John Campbell
Hubert Wank
D~ J. PIitz, Clerk
MINUTES
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MOVED by Mr. Waring, seconded by Mr. Wank, that minutes of meeting
held December 6. 1965, be adopted. CARRIED
The following CORRESPONDENCE WAS CONSIDERED:
1. The new municipal buildin~ was discussed briefly; also, a report
from Architects Craig. Zeidler and Strong was read, pertaining
to the soil tests of the compaction, in that this does comply
with the specifications, and also that the footings are quite
adequate. See Resolution No. 446/65.
2. Clerk requests Dr. Grant's report on Job Evanluation to be
returned by Councillors Newman, Wank and Waring, if possible,
by end of year.
3. District Hi h School Board submits five-year capital
Also received from School Area No.2).
4. Pickering District High School asks endorsement of crash
program to complete shop' wing by February 26. 1966, delayed
because- of weather and labour problems. They advise
that to accomplish this there will be an additional cost of
$50,358.00, and ask if Council will approve this amount in the
1966 budget.
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A later letter from High School Board indicated that it is
too late to initiate a ~rash program; therefore no further
action will be taken.
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5. London Life Insurance Company announces that in 1966-1967,
with respect to pensions, the discount will be 25% for ages
44 and under. 20% for ages 45 to 59, and 15% for ages 60 and
over. Interest assumption about 5 1/2% for 15 years and
4 l/4% thereafter.
6. Cppig, Zeidler and Stron~ ask about wording on sign at new
munic~pal building and recommend that Council meet with
architects once a month.
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7. Canadian National Rai lways advis e that prote ction "above
normal requirements" at Woodview Road crossing would probably be
expected to be paid by the municipality, if a Board Order
requiring additional protection is issued. See Clerk's
Instructions.
Hon. Michael Starr advises he has had a reply from the C.NtR.
regarding the Woodview crossing relating that the matter
would receive consideration. Mr. Starr hopes that the
consideration will be favorable.
H}dro-Electric Power Commission submits estimates of cost
o Fairport Beach area street lighting. See Instructions.
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Planning Director submits:
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(a) Draft By-Law to be distributed to members of Council
to amend By-L~w No. 2511, Township Industrial Park.
He also submits a copy of Schedule A to the by-law.
See By-Law No. 3082.
(b) Copies of recommended conditions of approval for
Block Y, Plan M-15, to be distributed to members of
Council. See Resolution No. 1.47/65.
(c) Report of application of L. Meringer, to rezone
Lots 8. 9, and part of 10, Plan 65 from single family
to multiple family density. Deferred until Jan. 17/65.
(d) Report o~ Section 6 in By-Law No. 3051, and recommend-
ation that it be deleted, on concurrence with the
Ontario Municipal Board and J. A. Taylor, solicitor.
Se e Res oluti on 444/65.
ll. E. H. Shute registers objection on dog control matters.
See Clerk's Instructions.
12. Highland Creek Sand and Gravel requests permission to work
out abandoned gravel pit on Swiss Chalet property, Lot 12,
Concession 6. Referred to Planning Board.
13. Survey for Risk property completed ... Centennial project.
See Clerk's Instructions.
14. Mr. Williamson and Mr. Hough, The Pickering Harbour Company
Lim'i ted, would be pleas ed to' meet wi th Planning Board and
Council re Marina Zoning By-law, preferably before January 5.
Cle.rk al'ran·ge. me.Q1dng with 1955 CQuncil.
15. Request for donation for Dr. N. F. Tomlinson Da~.
See Resolution No. 435/65.
16. Pickering Village wishes to enter into an agreement re
dog ctntrol. Referred to By-Law Committee.
17. Bo~rd of Transport Commissioners for Canada recommend that
Greenwood ro~d Canadian National Railway crossing, Lots
12-l3, Concession 4, be widened and protected by two flashing
light signals and one bell. See Resolution No. 449/65.
18. Expenditure report for Uxbridge-Pickering Town Line:
Uxbridge, $2,409.18; Pickering, $2,169.04, Difference,
$240.14. Owing to Township of Uxbridge, $120.07. See
Resolution No. 438/65.
19. One fundred Dollars is due Mr. E. Smyth for his services
on Metro Toronto Planning Board for the three municipaliti.'.
The Town of Ajax paid this last year, and it is recommended
that Pickering Township pay it this year. See Resolution
No. 448/65.
20. Building Inspector's Report:
Permits issued month of December, 1965. 41, estimated value,
$824.520.00
Permits issued for year 1965, 581. estimated valu~,
$8,002.985,00
Dwellings in 1965. 317 units.
Permits issued for year 1964, 573. estimated value,
$6,108.315.00
Dwellings in 1964. 453.
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The following PERSONS, en MOTION, were heard:
1. Mr. Harry Ashton, scheduled to speak at the meeting, did not
appear.
2. MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Waring, that Mr. T.
Van Houten, Chairman of the School Area 2 Board, be heard.
CARRIED
The matter under discussion was the rezoning of Block Y,
Plan M-16.
Mr. T. Van Houten requested Council's permission and
introduced the School Board's legal adviser, Mr. H. H.
Robimscn.. who would speak on the board's behalf.
Mr. Robinson expressed his wish to speak on the re-zoning of
Block Y, Plan M-16, but before doing so he felt that he would
first of all see what the feeling of Council was toward this
matter since he felt that both the Council and School Board
members were in favour of the re-zoning under the conditions
as laid down by the Planning Board.
There was much discussion on the matter, with Mr. L. Shankman,
of Consolidated Building Corporation and members of Council.
Mr. Shankman felt that many of the conditions would require
further study, and also that condition No. 10, he was
definitely not in favour of. He, Mr. Shankman, felt they
could not operate economically and would ask that they be
permitted 950 bedrooms rather than the 740.
It was suggested that the whole matter be referred back to
Planning Board for further study. See Resolution No. 447/65.
3. MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Spang, that Mr. A.
Carson be heard. CARRIED
Mr. Carson appeared before Council requesting clarification
on the matter and manner with respect to the issuance of
building permits.
Mr. Carson objected to the two building permit fees.
Originally he was charged $6.00 for renovation. However, due
to the condition of the house, he was required to abandon
this project due to total collapse of the building, resulting
in him starting afresh. Thus the building department required
a building permit and charged Mr. Carson $19.00, which he
strongly objects to.
Council were unanimous in their recommendation that the $6.00
permit fee be refunded to Mr. Carson. See Resolution No. 445/65.
4. Mr. J. Clarke wished to be heard in protest of rezoning of
the Meringer property. He did not appear, but will appear
when the matter of rezoning this property comes up again in
1966.
5. Mr. Walter Bergmann. whose name appeared on the agenda, did not
wish' to be heard at this time with respect to the rezoning of
Block Y, Plan M-16. However, he did indicate that he would
wish to appear before the Planning Board when this matter is
up for further discussion.
6. Mr. B~yon Lowe indicated that since the matter of rezoning
Block Y. M-16, has b6en deferred and referred back to the
Planning Board, that he had nothing more to comment on at
this time.
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7. Deputy Reeve Mrs. J. McPherson submitted a letter she had
received from Hilltop School Parent-Teacher Association,
advising they were not satisfied with the election as far
as School Area 1 was concerned, and claiming that the voters
in Whitby Township were nQt sufficiently notified. They
suggested that Mr. Roland Simons, and the other unsuccessful
candidate. be placed on the Board of School Area 1. They
also suggested an "Election Newspaper" to be mailed to every
eligible voter, and containing a synopsis of every candidate
in the election. also, that the period of time between nomination
and ele ction be extended.
AGREED that no other candidates could be placed on the Board
after ele ction.
B. Re~ve L~ycox submitted letter f:om Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rate
request~ng that garbage collect~on tax be removed because
their garbage was not picked up. Clerk check with Sanitation
Department.
RESOLUTION NUMBER 435/65
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Spang, that this Council re-
commends to the 1966 Council that a donation be made to Dr. Tomlinson
Day in the amount of Twenty-Five Dollars. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 436/65
MOVED by Mr. Wank, seconded by Mr. Newman, that the Hydro-Electric
Power Commission be charged $1..SO per foot frontage for the use
of the watermain system and $20,000 for the use of sewer outlets
and treatment facilities representing one-half the cost of the
investment made by the municipality as a whole, to service this
part of the industrial lands. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 437/65
MOVED by Mr. Waring, seconded by Mr. Wank, that the application of
Highland Creek Sand and Gravel Company Limited be submitted to
Planning Board for study and recommendations. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 438/65
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson. seconded by Mr. Spang, that the Treasurer
be authorized to pay to the Township of Uxbridge the sum of $120.07,
being 50% of the amount owing for maintenance of boundary road.
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 439/65
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Spang, that the Committee
recommend to Council that the Church on Pine Street east of Ajax be
reimbursed for the driveway culvert installed by their contractor
on Pine Street and that the Treasurer be so informed; as recommended by
the Road Committee on December 13. 1965. CARRIED
YEA;
NAY:
Mr. Newman, Mr. Spang, Mrs. McPherson. Mr. Laycox, Mr. Campbell.
Mr. Wank, ~Ir. \'laring.
RESOLUTION NUMBER 440/65
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Waring, that application be
made to the Department of Highways for the transferring of the
following amounts of money from certain projects contained in the
normal Road Expenû!ture By-Law No. 2994 and Supplementary Road
Expenditure By-Laws Nos. 303l. 3035 and 3058:
CONSTRUCTION TRANSFERS
FROM:
TO:
AMT.
TOTAL
Woodview Road Lot 19 to 25,Conc.5 $
Rosebank & West Point Crescent Lot 19 to 25,Conc.5
500.
200. $ 700.00
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TO: AMT. TOTAL
F airp ort Be ach Rds. $2500.
" " " 3200.
" " " 680 0.
II II " 10,000.
" II " 9,000.
" " " 6,800. $38,300.
S/L 34-35. C on c . 2 400.
FROM:
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Westney Road
Pine Drive
Pine Ridge Drive
Sandy Beach Rd.
Pickering Beach Rds.
Altona Rd. S/L 28-29, Conca 7
Altona Rd., Conc. 7 S/L 28-29
Clarks Hollow Rosebank Rly.Crossing 2,300.
A 1 t on a Rd.. C on c. 7, S/L 2 8- 2 9 " " " 1.,OOO.
San dy Beach Rd. Paving " " " 1,000. 7,300.
San dy Beach Rd. (Paving) S/L 34-35, C on c . 8 300.
San dy Beach Rd. (Paving) C on c . 2 S/L 33 650.
San dy Beach Rd. (Paving) Fairport Street 200.
San dy Be a ch Rd. (Paving) Old Forest Rd. 300.
San dy Be a ch Rd. (Paving) . High Bush Trail 85 O.
$ 49,000.
BRIDGES & CULVERTS
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Sandy Beach Rd.
Miscellaneous Culverts
1,000.
Sandy Beach Rd.
S/L 16-17, CencI 5
Fairport Beach Culverts 5,000.
" " " 700.5,700.
S/L 16-17, Conca 5
Altona Rd.,Conc.7,S/L
28/29
5,300.
Woodlands Rd.
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Woodlands Rd.
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S/L 31.-35,Conc. 2
AMOUNTS ALLOWED & TRANSFERRED
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CQNSTRUCTION - ROADS
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ALLOWED
LOT 19 to 25 - CenCI 5 +
Clarks Hollow ~~500.00 -
A It on a Rd.. C on c . 7 S / L 2 8 - 2 0/18 , 0 0 O. 0 0
S / L 31. - 35, C on c . 8 +
Sandy Beach Road Paving 7,000.00
Brock Road 3,000.00
Fairport Street +
Fairport Beach Roads 92,200.00 +
Old Forest Road 3,000.00. +
High Bush Trail 2,000.00 +
Rosebank & West Point Crest 6,200.00
Rosebank Railway C~ossing 5,000.00 +
Conc. 2 S/1 33- (Gates Bridge) +
Pickering Beach Reads 9,000.00
Sandy Beach Roads 10,000.00
Wood View Road 500.00
Pine Ridge Road 6,800.00
Pine Drive 3,200.00
Westney Road 2,500.00
S/L 34 - 35, Concl 2 +
TRANSFERS
700.00
2,300.00
11,200.00
300.00
3,300.00
200.00
38,300.00
300.00
850.00
200.00
7,300.00
650.00
9,000.00
10,000.00
500.00
6,800.00
3,200.00
2,500.00
400.00
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300. 300.
$ 13,750.
FINAL
ALLOWED
SPENT
700.00 658.49
1,200.00 1,125.60
6,800.00 6,743.27
300.00 259.80
3,700.00 40.27
3,000.00 2,932 74
200.00 133.08
l30,500.130,469.65
3,300.00 3,225.06
2,850.00 2,806.91
6,000.00 959.82
12,300.· 12,337.04
650.00 611.69
400.00
396.82
$ 171,900.00
$ l71,900.00 162,700.24
BRIDGES & CULVERTS
Miscellaneous Culverts
Fairport Beach Culverts
Altona Rd. Cone. 7 S/L
28-29
S/L 34-35 Conc. 2
Sandy Beach Rd. (Bridge)
Woodlands Road
S/L 16-17 Conc. 5
MAINTENANCE ROADS
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Winter Control
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10,000.00 +
10,000.00 +
FINAL
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1,000. ~ll.QOO.OO
5,700. 15,700.00
SPENT
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15,662.62
17,000.00 +
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6,750.
300.
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23,750.00
10,300.00
23.606.73
10,249.~5
2.250..00,
63,000.00
60,453.26
45,000.00
43,588.98
Patching Gravel
Patching Asphalt
Ditching
Sign s
Weed and Bruch Control
Surface Treatment
Dust Control
Sidewalks
Bridges & Culverts - Repairs2.000.00
OVERHEAD
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Construction
Maint enance
55,000.00
11.·, 000 tOO
20,000.00
6,000.00
13,000.00
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66,251.82
l7,897.81
34,157.72
3,6l1.25
10,475.24
15,281.98
27,361.33
294.05
110.04
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$ 201,000.00
$ 219,0'30.22
26,500.00
2l,500.00 48,000.00
40,358.53
NEW MACHINERY
LAND PURCHASES
GRAND TOTALS
By-Law # 2994
3031
3035
3058
225.000.00
226,700.00
6,000.00
48,200.00
22,000.00
2l,640.00
583.10
$ 70,000.00
43,105.63
505,900.00
$ 485,289.35
$ 505,900.00
CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER441~65
MOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Wank,
THAT WHEREAS the municipalities of the Town of Ajax and the Village of
Pickering have provided representatives to sit on the Metropoli~~n
Toronto Planning Board over the past several years;
AND WHEREAS the Township of Pickering has had no representative from
within the Township since the conception of the Metropolitan Toronto
Planning Board;
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that this Council recommend that Rex Merritt
a member of the Pickering Township Planning Board and Committee of
Adjustment, and resident of the Township of Pickering, be hereby
appointed tc represent the three municipalities:
Township of Pickering
Village of Pickering
Town of Ajax
AND THAT the said three municipalities be notified of this resolution.
CARRIED
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 41.2/65
~OVED by Mr. Wank, seconded by Mr. Waring, that this Council does
oereby accept the tender of Craftwood Construction Limited, in the
~mount of $15,571.35. being the lowest tender, for sewers and
~ater on Chester Hill Road; as recommended by the Township Engineer.
CARRIED
~ESOLUTION NUMBER 41.3/65
~OVED by Mr. Spang, ~econded by Mr. Newman, that the minutes of all
I . .
Qounc~l meet1ngs held between December I, 1964, and November 30,
1965, be and the same are hereby approved. CARRIED
YEA: Mr. Newman, Mr. Spang, Mrs. McPherson, Mr. Laycox, Mr. Wank,
Mr. Campbell, Mr. Waring.
NAY: None
RESOLUTION NUMBER 4~4/65
MOVED by Mr. Waring, seconded by Mr. Newman, that this Council does
hereby endorse the recommendation of
16, 1965, and hereby directs that:
WHEREAS the Ontario Municipal Board has objected to the inclusion of
Section 6 in By-Law No. 3051; and
WHEREAS the Township solicitor has reviewed and concurs with same;
THEREFORE Section 6 of By-law 3051 be repealed, leaving Section 6.10
of By-law 2511, as previously approved by the Ontario Municipal
Board in By-law 2719; and that the necessary amending by-law be
prepared accordingly. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 41.5/65
AOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Wank, that a report be obtained
from the building inspector re the property of Mr. Carson and that a
copy of this report be forwarded to all members of council and Mr.
Carson. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 446/65
MO~ED by Mr. Campbell, ~econded by Mrs. McPherson, that the Township
Engineer be instructed to visit the construction of the new municipal
building and ensure that it is being constructed in accordance with
good engineering and construction practices. These visits to take
place every week, and that the engineer be supplied with a set of
specifications and blueprints. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 447/65
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, that the conditions
as submitted by Planning Board re the rezoning of Block Y, Plan M-16,
Consolidated Building Corporation, be referred back to Planning Board
and the engineering for further study. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 1.48/65
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Wank, that this Council
recommends tc the 1966 Council to pay to Mr. E. Smyth $100.00 to
help defray expenses incurred with representing the municipalities
of Pickering Township, Pickering Village and the Town of Ajax on
the Metropolitan Toronto Planning Board. CARRIED
RESOLUTION NUMBER 449/65
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Wank, that the 1966 council
take immediate action to see that the crossing (C.P.R.) and Greenwood
Road is improved, as recommended by the Department of Transport.
CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Wank, that the report of the
Standing Committee on FINANCE, recommending payment of accounts in
the amount of $664,186.45~e adopted. CARRIED
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MOVED by Mr. Waring. seconded by Mr. Wank. that the report of the
Standing Committee on FIRE. recommending payment of accounts in the
amount of $31.071.19~~dopted. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Wank. seconded by Mr. Campbell. that the report of the
Standing Committee on PUBLIC UTILITIES. recommending payment of
accounts in the amount of~3.763.64, be adopted. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Spang. that the report of the
Standing Committee on PROPERTY, recommending payment of accounts in
the amount of $ 707.l5,~e adopted. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Wank. seconded by Mr. Waring, that the report of the
Standing Committee on SEWAGE, recommending payment of accounts in
the amount of $4t730.22~ be adopted. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Wank, that the report of the
Standing Committee on WELFARE, reccmmending payment of accounts in
the amount of $5,617.82V'be adopted. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Wank, seconded by Mr. Newman. that the report of the
Standing Committee on SANITATION, recommending payment of accounts
in the amount of $3,569.89,~e adopted. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Waring, that the report of
the Standing Committee on PARKS AND RECREATION, recommending payment
of accounts in the amount of $895.20.~be adopted. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Campbell. seconded by Mr. Waring, that the report of
the Standing Ccmmittee on BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT. recommending payment
of accounts in the amount of $3,506.74~be adopted. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. Wank. seconded by Mr. Waring, that the report of the
Standing Committee on ENGINEERING. recommending payment of accounts
in the amount of $4.995.01~ be adopted. CARRIED
MOVED by Mr. WB~ing. seconded by Mr. Newman, that the report of the
Standing Committee on POLICE. recommending payment of accounts in
the amount of $17,367.12~be adopted. CARRIED
MOVED by Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Spang, that the report of
the Standing Committee on ROADS, recommending payment of accounts
in the amount of $99.21l.7~be adopted. CARRIED
BY-LAW NUMBER 3071 (Third Reading)
,
Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr.Waring.. moves that tbe report of the
Committee of the Whole on By.Law Ne. 3071 ts·regulate signs, in the
Township of Pickering, be adopted. and. 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 b~ affixed thereto. CARRIED
BY-LAW NUMBER 3077
MR. Newman, seconded by Mr. Waring, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to
execute a Construction Contract with Malan Construction Company
Limited dated November 8. 1965. and that same now be read a first time.
(New Municipal Building).
Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Campbell, moveS that By-law Number 3077
to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute a Construction Contract
with Malan Construction Company Limited dated November 8th, 1965, 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.
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Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Wank, moves that the report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 3077 be adopted, and 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
YEA:
NAY:
Messrs. Newman, Laycox. Wank, Campbell and Waring.
Mr. Spang, Mrs. McPherson
~
BY-LAW NUMBER 3078
Mr. Waring, seconded by Mr. Wank, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering to authorize the Reeve and
Clerk to execute a deed from Margaret Elizabeth (Winter) Clarke,
dated the l7th day of December, 1965. and that same now be read
a first time. (New municipal building).
Mr. Waring, seconded by Mr. Campbell, moves that By-Law Number
3078 to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute a deed from
Margaret Elizabeth (Winter) Clarke dated the 17th day of December.
1965. 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.
Mr. Waring, seconded by Mr. Newman, mOVes that the report of
the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 3078 be adopted, and 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
YEA:
NAY:
Messrs. Newman, Laycox, Wank. Campbell and Waring~
Mr. Spang, Mrs. McPherson.
BY-LAW NUMBER 3079
Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Newman. moves for leave to introduce
a By-Law of the Township of Pickering to dedicate the lands described
herein as a public highway (Block L, Plan 418 (Cowan). and that
same now be read a first time.
Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Wank, moves that By-Law Number 3079
to dedicate the lands described herein as a public highway, 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.
Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Waring, moves that the report of
the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 3079 be adopted, and
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. CARRI2~
BY-LAW NUMBER 3080
~
Mrs. McPherson. seconded by Mr. Campbell, mOVes for leave to intro-
duce a by-law of the Township of Pickering to execute a deed dated
November 1st, 1965, to John S. Prichard (road allowance), and that
same now be read a first time.
Mrs. McPherson. seconded by ~. Newman. moves that By-Law No. 3080
to execute a deed dated November I, 1965, to John S. Prichard, be
now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the
Whole there on ~
The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-Law as read.
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Mrs. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Spang. moves that the report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 3080 be adopted, and that the
,aid By-Law be now read a Third time and PASSED; that the Reeve end
Clerk sign the same. and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
pY-LAW NUMBER 3~B~ (Two readings)
~r. Campbell. seconded by Mr. Wank, moves for leave to introduce
a by-law of the Township of Pickering to appoint a head of the
Department of By-Law Enforcement (George Zeller), and that same
*ow be read a first time.
Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mrs. McPherson, moves that By-Law Number
S08l to appoint a head of the Department of By-Law Enforcement,
be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the
Whole thereon.
BY-LAW NUMBER 3082
Mr. Wanke seconded by Mr. Campbell, moves for leave to introduce a
By-Law of the Township of Pickering to amend By-Law Number 251l, as
amended (industrial park) and that same now be read a first time.
Mr. Wanke seconded by Mr. Newman, moves that By-Law Number 3082 to
amend By-Law Number 2511. as amended, be now read a second time,
ànd that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon.
The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-Law as read.
Mr. Wank, seconded by Mrs. McPherson. moves that the report of the
Committee of the Whole on By-Law Number 3082 be adopted. and 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
CLERK's INSTRUCTIONS
1.
F airp ort Beach street lights - Hy dro costs. Copy to Mr. Campbe 11.
Sign By-Law No. 3071 - Copy to Mr. G. Zeller.
Sign By-Law No. 3071 - check legality re electi ons posters.
2.
3.
1.. Write Canadian National Railways re WOúàview Road crossing,
bringing to their attention Anti-Whistling By-Law.
5. Letter from E. H. Shute. Have By-Law Enforcement Officer
investigate.
6. Check out survey charges on Risk property.
INAURGUAL MEETING to be held January 10, 1965, at 8 p. m.
MOVED by Mr. Newman. seconded by Mr. Wanke
12 o'clock midnight.
1966
APPROVED