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COUNCIL MINUTES
A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday,
November 5, 1990 at 7:30 p.m.
PRESENT:
Mayor W. Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson
R. Johnson
B. Mitchell
B. Morgan
K. Van Kempen
ALSO PRESENT:
N.C. Marshall
B. Taylor
K. McKay
N. Carroll
T. Me lymuk
- Town Manager
- Town Clerk
- Deputy Clerk
- Director of Planning
- Deputy Director of Planning
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ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular meeting of October 15, 1990.
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DELEGATIONS
Ken Matheson, representing the K.G. Old Severin and
Toronto Mardi Gras Council addressed Council to
discuss the official opening of the Mardi Gras season
and stated Members of Council will be kidnapped on
December 1, 1990 at 5:00 p.m.
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John Cherry, representing C.U.P.E., addressed Council
with respect to the closing of Durham Recycling. He
requested support from Council to have the Region
conti nue full operati on of the recyc1 i ng program and
not the call for tender as thi s wou1 d resu1 tin thE'
loss of several jobs.
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Mrs. Betsy Gummow addressed Council with respect to
the Highbush Traffic Study. She stated there are some
inconsistencies in the Engineering Report, that
mun i ci pa 1 improvements to Twyn Ri vers Dri ve a re not a
high priority and requested deferral in order to
address some minor amendments.
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Glen Baker, representing Save the Rouge, addressed
Council with respect to the Highbush Traffic Study and
Regi ona 1 Roads. He submitted three 1 etters outli ni ng
environmental concerns with respect to the Lawrence
Avenue/Bayly Street connection and the Twyn
Rivers/Sheppard Avenue connection and commented on the
adverse effect of air and water pollution and toxic
chemi ca 1 s on the Rouge River and valley. He stated
the group's willingness to work with officials to find
an alternative east/west transportation link that is
environmentally safe.
Katheri ne Murray, Town of Pickeri ng representative of
Provincial Rouge Valley Park Advisory COIII!1 it tee ,
addressed Council with respect to the Highbush Traffic
Study and Regional Roads. She requested that the
Lawrence Avenue/Bayly Street connection be deleted
from the Regional Roads Report and from the Region's
Official Plan. With respect to the Highbush Traffic
Study, she stated that widening of Sheppard Avenue
from Whites Road to Altona Road to four lanes would
mislead drivers vehicular traffic to use this
east/west route when it is only two 1 anes west of
Al tona Road.
Mr. George Martin, representing the Greenwood and Area
Ratepayers Association, addressed Council with respect
to the budget allocation for Councillors'
communications. He stated the cost versus the value
of service to the public is questionable and requested
that cellular telephones be eliminated in the 1991
budget. .
Mr. Alex Robertson. 893 Modlin Road, addressed Council
with respect to the budget allocation for Councillors'
communications. He stated that Councillors' jobs are
not full time, that there is no urgency for an
imm~diate response to inquiries and that there is no
need for the expense of cellular telephones in the
budget.
The following persons addressed Council in opposition
to the Official Plan amendment submitted by C.
deGraauw to permit a golf course at the southwest
corner of Westney Roau and Concession 9 Road:
a)
Liz Lounsbury stated the land is designated
Permanent Agricultural Reserve in the Official
Plan and submitted data on food from agricultural
acreage.
b)
Lorne A1mack stated that land is located in the
Oak Ridges Moraine and is included in several
studies by the Province and the Federal
Government. He added that the development
agreement must include an environmental
assessment which should be imposed now.
David Hayne reminded Cpunci1 of the many area
residents opposed to this application and
requested refusal.
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John Veale stated that golf courses are not
permitted in the Official Plan and that the
guidelines contained in the Rural Area Policy
should be applied to the application.
e)
Mara Holdenried stated that many area residents
are opposed to the app1 ication and that another
golf course is not needed.
Bill Perks stated that the small size of the
course is dangerous to players and vehicular
traffic and that it should be redesigned. He
added that there is insufficient acreage for a
safe course and asked if adequate parking is
provided.
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Fred Beer stated that he is not against a golf
course but is against the loss of farmland. He
fel t confi dent that concerns regardi ng safety,
trucks parking on Westney Road and the club house
will be addressed in the site plan process and
added that if all the land is used. the site size
will increase by 25%.
Corky deGraauw, applicant, addressed Council in favour
of a gol f course at the southwest corner of Westney
Road and Concession 9 Road. He stated the site size
is adequate and that all concerns will be addressed in
the site plan process.
The following persons addressed Council in opposition
to the Highway 2/Whites Road Northeast Quadrant Study:
a)
Katheri ne Murray. representing the Rougemount
Drive Ratepayers Association, stated her
opposition to the high density permitted, the
amount of increased traffic congestion, that the
speed limit on Kingston Road is excessive and
inappropriate, to more commercial and retail
zoning on Kingston Road and access to the site.
She stated that only low or medium density should
be permitted, that building height shouìò be
restricted to less than three storeys and that
affordable or seniors housing should be on the
site.
b)
Syl vi a Spencer, 771 Sheppard Avenue, stated that
a buffer between the subject lands and the houses
on Sheppard Avenue should be incorporated. She
stated her opposition to the high density, the
height of buildings, the retail zoning and
underground parki ng, that there is no provi si on
for seniors or affordable housing and requested a
deferral for one year.
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Susan Witt, 744 Shepppard Avenue stated her
opposition to the density pennitted, the height
of the buildings, increased traffic congestion
and requested alterations to the proposal.
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d)
Pat Hurst, 651 Weyburn Square, expressed her
concern with respect to access for emergency
vehicles, school capacity and increased traffic
congestion and stated her opposition to the high
density permitted.
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Ron Cushman, 613 Amberwood Crescent, expressed
hi s concern with respect to emergency services
access to the site from Whites Road and Kingston
Road, overcrowding of schools, the high density
permitted and suggested that the matter be
deferred until a study of the impact on the
community can be assessed.
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Karen Revill, 748 Sheppard Avenue, spoke in
opposition to the density and height of buildings
permitted. She believed that a landscaped buffer
would be provided between the site and the houses
on Sheppard Avenue. She expressed her concern
about access to Whites Road and the increased
services required for additional residents.
g)
Irene Moult, 838 Sheppard Avenue, spoke in
opposition to the high density permitted,
increased traffic congestion and requested that a
low density be provided in the plan.
h)
Caroline Johnson, transportation planner,
representing the PTA of Woodlands Centennial
Pub 1 i c School stated approva 1 shoul d not be
granted until a project in Scarborough similar to
this is completed in order to measure its
success. She expressed her concern with respect
to children's safety due to the increased traffic
and the underground parking provision.
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Paul Whi te, representi ng the Fai rport Beach
Ratepayers Association, opposed the high density
permitted, the increased traffic congestion and
garbage and expressed concern regarding access
for emergency services.
RESOLUTIONS
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Resolution #159/90 - See Appendix #1
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Mitchell
That the Report of the Planning Committee dated
October 18, 1990 be adopted wi th the fall owi ng
amendments:
Recorded Vote on Item #1
Yes: Councillors Brenner, Johnson, Mitchell, Morgan,
Van Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Absent: Councillor Dickerson
The following motion was considered with respect to
Item #2:
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Resolution #160/90
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Dickerson
That existing planning guidelines in the Woodlands Part B
Community Pl an be acknowl edged as the upper limit of buil di ng
hei ght of 10 metres for the Northeast Quadrant area but that
building heights be studied on a site specific basis.
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Yes:
No:
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Councillor Brenner
Councillors Dickerson. Johnson, Mitchell, Morgan, Van
Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Items #2, #3, #4 and #5 were deferred for six weeks in order
that flexibility in design guidelines can be pr~pared by Staff
Yes:
Recorded vote on deferral of Item #2
No:
Councillors Brenner. Mitchell, Morgan, Van Kempen and
Mayor Arthurs
Councillors Dickerson and Johnson
Recorded vote on deferral of Items #3, #4 and #5
Yes:
No:
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Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Mitchell, Morgan, Van
Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Councillor Johnson
Resolution #161/90 - See Appendix #2
Moved by Councillor Mitchell
Seconded by Councillor Dickerson
That the Report of the Executi ve Committee dated October 22,
1990 be adopted with the following amendments:
Recorded Vote on Item #1
Yes:
Mitchell,
Counci 11 ors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson,
Morgan, Van Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Recorded Vote on Item #2
Yes:
No:
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Councillors Dickerson, Johnson, Mitchell and Van Kempen
Councillors Brenner, Morgan and Mayor Arthurs
Resolution 1162/90
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Moved by Councillor Van Kempen
Seconded by Councillor Mitchell
That leave be granted to introduce the following motion:
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WHEREAS it is deemed expedi ent to ensure tha t pri or to the
passage of any zoning by-law to implement a golf course use on
Part of Lot 11, Concession 8 that the applicant submit to the
Town of Pickering Environmental and Engineering Reports
pertaining to the following:
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grading,
anticipated modifications to landscape,
anticipated source of water for irrigation,
the impact of withdrawal of water for irrigation
purposes.
the impact of removal, disturbance or interference
with significant elements of the natural landscape
such as wildlife, plant species and assemblages
the impact of the use of fertilizers, pesticides and
herbi ci des
as outlineà in Section 5G5(a)(ii) of the Rural Area Policy for
Location of Golf Courses in the Town of Pickering;
and further the applicant submit to the Town of Pickering a
redesigned site plan to better meet the Rural Area Policy
objectives including, but not limited to the following changes:
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golf course entire lot,
club house is relocated away from road frontages,
and improved setbacks, bufferi ng and screeni.ng
adjacent to property lines,
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corp _ration of the Town of
Pickering hereby endorses the above and requests that a copy of
thi s reso1 uti on be forwarded to the Regi on of Durham and the
applicant for information.
CARRIED
Mr. DeGraauw agreed to provide the appropriate environmental and
engineering reports requested, however, was opposed to the three
conditions in the second part of the motion.
Resolution #163/90
Moved by Councillor Dickerson
Seconded by Councillor Van Kempen
That the above motion be divided.
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CARRIED
Resolution #164/90
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Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
WHEREAS it is deemed expedi ent to ensure that prior to the
passage of any zoning by-law to implement a golf course use on
Part of Lot 11, Concession 8 that the appl icant submit to the
Town of Pickering Environmental and Engineering Reports
pertaining to the following:
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grading.
anticipated modifications to landscape,
anticipated source of water for irrigation,
the impact of withdrawal of water for irrigation
purposes,
the impact of removal, disturbance or interference
with significant elements of the natural landscape
such as wildlife, plant species and assemblages
the impact of the use of fertil i zers, pestic i des and
herbicides
as outlined in Section 5G5(a)(if) of the Rural Area Policy for
Location of Golf Courses in the Town of Pickering.
CARRIED
Yes:
Recorded Vote:
Mitchell,
Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson,
Morgan, Van Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
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The second portion of the motion was amended as follows:
Resolution #165/90
Moved by Councillor Mitchell
Seconded by Councillor Van Kempen
That the app1 icant be required to submit a site plan which
refl ects the objectives contained withi n the Rural Area Pol icy
Criteria for Golf Courses;
and that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering
hereby endorses the above and requests that a copy of thi s
resolution be forwarded to the Region of Durham and the
applicant for information.
CARRI ED
Yes:
Recorded Vote:
Mitchell,
Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson,
Morgan, Van Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
The following motions were considered with respect to Item #4:
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Resolution'166/90
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Morgan
That Regional Road 22 be deleted from Public Works Report 8/90
with respect to Regional Roads Priorities.
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Recorded Vote:
Yes:
No:
Councillors Brenner and Morgan
Councillors Dickerson, Johnson, Mitchell, Van Kempen
and Mayor Arthurs
Resolution #167/90
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Morgan
That Regional Road 22, as contained in Public Works Report 8/90
be requi red to be heard pursuant to the Envi ronmenta 1 Assessment
Act and the Environmental Class Act.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote:
Yes:
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Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson,
Morgan, Van Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Recorded Vote on Item #5
Mitchell,
Yes:
Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson,
Morgan, Van Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Mitchell,
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Recorded Vote on Item #~
Yes:
Councillors Brenner, Dickerson, Johnson,
Morgan, Van Kempen and Mayor Arthurs
Mitchell,
Resolution #168/90
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor Morgan
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to proclaim the month of
November, 1990 as "Communi ty Awareness for Youth Month" in the
Town of Pickering.
CARRIED
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Resolution'169/90
Moved by Councillor Morgan
Seconded by Councillor Johnson
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to proclaim the week of
November 19-25, 1990 as "Recycling Week" in the Town of
Pickering.
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CARRIED
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BY-LAWS
Councillor Mitchell, seconded by Councillor Van Kempen moved for
leave to introduce by-laws of the Town of Pickering:
By-law Number 3575/90
Being a by-law to amend By-law Number 55/74 prohibiting heavy
traffic on Old Brock Road.
By-law Number 3576/90
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Subdivision
Agreement respecti ng the development of Part Lot 26, Concessi on
2, Pickering (John Boddy Development Ltd; 18T-87071)
Councillor Mitchell declared an interest as his wife has a
contract with John Boddy Development Ltd.
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By-law Number 3577/90
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Release and Quit
Claim of Part Lots 20-24, Concession 3; Part Lot 22, Concession
2; Part Road Allowances between Concession 2 and 3; between Lots
20 and 21, Concession 3 and between Lots 22 and 23, Concession
3, Pickering (Parts 1-6, Plan 40R-10979), excluding Parts 2-4,
----~- P1i'n 40R-5988, in favour of The Municipality of Metropolitan
Toronto.
By-law Number 3578/90
Bei ng a by-l aw to authori ze the acqui sition of Part Lot 17,
Broken Front Concession, Pickering (Parts 1-3, Plan 40R-12330),
for road purposes.
By-law Number 3579/90
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a Release of a Site
Plan Agreement respecting that part of Lot 29, Range 3, B.F.C.,
Pickering, designated as Part 1, Plan 40R-10946.
By-law Number 3580/90
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Bei ng a by-l aw to authorize the execution of Rel eases of Noi se
Abatement Agreements between the Town and vari ous owners of
lands formerly within the proposed Pickering airport noise
envelope.
By-law Number 3581/90
Being a by-law to dedicate those parts of Lot 27, Concession 2,
Pickering, designated as Parts 1 and 2, Plan 40R-13226, as
public highway (Regal Crescent/Darwin Drive).
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BY-lAWS - continued
By-law Number 3582/90
Being a by-law to name those parts of Lot 27, Concession 2,
Pickering, designated as Parts 1 and 2, Plan 40R-13226 (Regal
Crescent/Darwin Drive).
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By-law Number 3583/90
Bei ng a by -1 aw to appoi nt By-l aw Enforcement Officers for the
purpose of enforcing By-law 2359/87 (Parking)
By-law Number 3584/90 - Two Readings Only
Bei ng a by-1 aw to change the name of Quartz Dri ve to Sil icone
Drive.
By-law Number 3585/90
Being a by-law to amend By-law Number 2359/87 to provide for the
regulating of parking, standing and stopping on highways or
parts of highways under the jurisdiction of the Corporation of
the Town of Pickering and on private and municipal property.
By-law Number 3586/90
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a transfer of a
closed porti on of Brock Road to the abutti ng owner (Ontario
Hydro) .
By-law Number 3587/90
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Being a by-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 2520, as
amended, to implement the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering
Di stri ct Pl anni ng Area, Regi on of Durham in Part of Lot 26,
Range 3, B.F.C. (Parts 1 to 21), inclusive, Plan 40R-12750),
Part of Block E, Plan M-17 (Parts 1, 2 and 3, Plan 40R-6270) and
Block I, Plan M-17, in the Town of Pickering (A 36/89)
THIRD READING
Councillor Mitchell, seconded by Councillor Van Kempen moved
that the report of the Commi ttee of the Whol e on By-1 aw Numbers
3575/90, 3577/90, 3578/90, 3579/90, 3580/90, 3581/90, 3582/90,
3583/90, 3585/90, 3586/90 and 3587/90 be adopted and the sa i d
by-l aws be now read a thi rd time and PASSED and that the Mayor
and Cl erk sign the same and the seal of the Corpora ti on be
affixed thereto.
CARRIED
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OTHER BUSINESS
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The following matters were discussed prior to the
regular meeting:
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OTHER BUSINESS - continued
1.
The Town Manager was authorized to proceed with a
salary survey in 1990.
The Town Manager informed Council that Rosebank
Road waul d be closed temporarily for constructi on
purposes.
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Councill or Morgan requested that Bell Canada be
contacted to ascertain if Toronto directories can
be distributed to residents with 284 exchanges.
Counci 11 or Van Kempen stated he di stri buted the
Frenchman's Bay Park Study prepared by MTRCA.
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Councillor Johnson requested a report from thp.
Di rector of Conununi ty Services and Facil iti es on
the removal of playground equipment at Valley
Farm School.
6.
Councillor Johnson requested a report from the
Director Public Works on the gasoline problem in
Claremont.
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Council discussed procedure with respect to Other
Business items.
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CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 3588/90
Councillor Mitchell, seconded by Councillor Van Kempen moved for
1 eave to introduce a By-l aw of the Town of Pickeri ng to confi rm
the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of
Pickering at its meeting held on the 5th day of November, 1990
and that the 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
affi xed.
CARRIED
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ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at the hour of 1 :55 a.m.
Dated
HDV 1 9 1990.
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APPENDIX "
TOWN OF PICKERING
That the Planning Committee of the Town of Pickering having met on
October 18, 1990, presents its eighth report to Council and
recommends:
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HIGHBUSH COMMUNITY TRAFFIC STUDY
FILE NUMBER - B 1000
That the following recommendations, based upon the
Implementation Priorities of the Totten Sims Hubicki
Associ ates' Hi ghbush Communi ty Traffic Study, June 12,
1990, be adopted.
1.
That the Town of Pickering Public Works Department
prepare an appropriate application to the National
Transportation Agency of Canada for an Order to
construct automatic gates at the existing level
crossing of the CN Rail York Subdivision at Woodview
Avenue.
2.
That the Town of Pickering request the Region of
Durham to confirm the warrants for traffic control
si gna 1 s at Sheppard Avenue and Al tona Road and at
Altona Road and Highway No.2 (Kingston Road), and
further to prepare contract documents for the
installation of traffic control signals at the
intersections if warranted.
Shoul d the warrants not confi rm the need for control
si gna 1 s at thi s poi nt in time that the warrants be
reviewed on a yearly basis and appropriate follow up
action initiated.
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That the Town of Pickeri ng request the Regi on of
~urham to confirm the warrants for traffic control
signals at Sheppard Avenue and Rosebank Road and at
Rosebank Road and Hi ghway No.2 (Ki ngston Road), and
further to prepare contract documents for the
installation of traffic control signals at the
intersections if warranted.
Should the warrants not confirm the need for control
signals at this point in time that the warrants be
reviewed on a yearly basis and appropriate follow up
action initiated.
4.
That the Town of Pickering advise the Region of
Durham that Twyn Rivers Drive/Sheppard Avenue will
ultimately be a mi nimum of four 1 anes through its
intersection with Altona Road, and the Town requires
the inclusion of the following turn lanes within the
throat design of the intersection of Altona Road and
Twyn Rivers Drive/Sheppard Avenue;
eastbound: north and south turning lanes
westbound: north turni ng 1 anes i ncorpora ted
wi thi n a through 1 ane and 1 eft turni ng 1 ane
southbound on Altona Road
southbound: west turning lane
northbound: west turni ng 1 ane and east turni ng
lane incorporated within a through lane
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That the Town of Pickering request the Region of
Durham to add the reconstruction of ,\1 tona Roa" from
Sheppard Avenue to Finch Avenue to four traffic lanes
to their construction prograrøne for design in 1991
and construction in 1992.
That the Town of Pickering reconstruct Twyn Rivers
Drive/Sheppard Avenue to Town urban standards for
three lanes (the third lane being exclusively for
1 eft turns) from Ashwood Gate to Whi tes Road,
accOl1ll'.odating turning lanes at Altona Road and
Rosebank Road, as determined through appropri~te
review, and the provision for installation of traffic
signals. while planning for a four lane roadway in
the ultimate design and the elimination of the
existing jog at Rosebank Road.
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That the Town of Pickering take appropria~ action to
acquire the necessary property to complete the
connection of Waterford Gate to Woodview Avenue.
8.
That the Town of Pickering add to their current and
Capital Four Year Forecast construction program, the
reconstruction of Woodview Avenue and Pine Grove
Avenue to urban standards for two lane roadways.
Such reconstruction to be co-ordinated with the
provision of sanitary and water services.
That the Town of Picked ng add to thei r current and
Capital Four Year Forecast construction program
reconstruction of Rosebank Road to urban standards
for;
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a four 1 ane roadway from Sheppard Avenue to
Finch Avenue;
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That the Town monitor the results of implementing the
above-noted reconmendations and adjust priorities as
required.
11.
That the recommendations listed herein be implemented
in the order as listed, as required.
PHASE II OF THE HIGHWAY 2/WHITES ROAD
NORTHEAST QUADRANT STUDY
FILE NUMBER - B 1000
In Pl anni ng Report 12/90, it is recommended that the
Hi ghway No. 2/Whi tes Road Northeast Quadrant Study - Phase
II - Urban Design Study be adopted.
That the Urban Design Guidelines for the Highway No.2 -
Whites Road Northeast Quadrant Study Area, prepared by The
Architects Circle Ltd., as out1 ined in Appendix No. I to
Town Planning Report No. 12/90, be ADOPTED by Town Council;
and
That Council amend the Woodlands COI1I11unity Part B
Development Plan to incorporate the Urban Design Guidelines
as Amendment No.4 to that Development Plan.
DEFERRED FOR UP TO SIX WEEKS
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PHASE II OF THE HIGHWAY 2/WHITES ROAD
NORTHEAST QUADRANT STUDY
FILE NUMBER - B 1000
That the fi rm, The Architects Ci rcl e Ltd., be retai ned by
the Town as Co-ordinating Architects for the
Highway No.2 - Whites Road Northeast Quadrant Study Area.
DEFERRED FOR UP TO SIX WEEKS
PHASE II OF THE HIGHWAY 2/WHITES ROAD
NORTHEAST QUADRANT STUDY
FILE NUMBER - B 1000
That Town Council recommends to Regional Council that the
Modified Amendment No. 58 to the Pickering District Plan
(Woodlands Community Plan - Part B), as outlined in
Appendix No. II to Town Planning Report No. 12/90, be
ADOPTED.
DEFERRED FOR UP TO SIX WEEKS
PHASE II OF THE HIGHWAY 2/WHITES ROAD
NORTHEAST QUADRANT STUDY
FILE NUMBER - B 1000
That Town Council authorize staff to prepare and submit for
Council's consideration Town-initiated zoning by-law
amendments for all development proposals within the Highway
No.2 - Whites Road Northeast Quadrant Study Area that
conform to the recommended Urban Oe$ign Guidelines.
DEFERRED FOR UP TO SIX WEEKS
APPENDIX #2
TOWN OF PICKERING
That the Executive Committee of the Town of Pickering having met
on October 22, 1990, presents its fifteenth report to Counc 11
and recommends:
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RURAL AREA POLICY INCLUDING LOCATIONAL
CRITERIA FOR GOLF COURSES
FILE NUMBER - B 1000
That Town Council reco!1lllend to Regional Council that
the amendment to the Pfckerf ng Di strf ct P1 an to
establish new Rural Area Policies, including policies
respecting the 10cationa1 criteria for golf courses,
for the Town be APPROVED as set out f n Appendi x No. I
to Addendum to Planning Report No. 7/90.
2.
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT OPA 82-l23/D
SUBMITTED BY C. deGRAAUW AT THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF WESTNEY ROAD AND CONCESSION 9 ROAD
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - OPA 82-123/D
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That Town Council recOlll!1end to Regi ona 1 Council that
Official Plan Amendment Application 89-123/D,
submitted by C. de Graauw, on lands being Part of Lot
11, Concession 8, Town of Pickering, to change the
designation of the lands from Permanent Agricultural
Reserve to a designation that will permit the
establishment of a nine-hole golf course, be APPROVED.
3.
NO HEAVY TRUCKS ON OLD BROCK ROAD
FILE NUMBER - E 4000
That the draft by-law to prohibit heavy traffic on Old
Brock Road in Claremont between Durham RE'gional Road
#5 and Brock Road be forwarded to Council for
enactment.
4.
REGIONAL ROADS PRIORITIES
FILE NUMBER - A 2260
That the report of the Director of Public Works dated
October 10, 1990 on Regional Roads Priorities b~
adopted and forwarded to the Region of Durham.
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5.
SUPPORT REGIONAL TENDER
FOR BLUE BOX RECYCLING PROGRAM
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.15
.
Whereas Durham Recycling Centre Inc. has given notice
to the Regional Municipality of Durham that it will
cease operations effective November 30,1990; and
Whereas it is desireable that the Blue Box Recycling
;rogram continue in the Region of Durham after
November 30, 1990;
Now Therefore the Council of the Corporation of the
Town of Pickering Hereby Enacts as Follows:
1.
That the recOlll1lendations of the Waste Manager:Jent
Committee of the Regional Municipality of Durham
passed October 17, 1990 regarding an interim
recycling action plan be endorsed.
2.
That the Council of the Town of Pickering hereby
supports the calling of a co-operative tender for
the continuance of the Blue Box Recycling Program
after November 30, 1990 with the successful
bidder being encouraged to use the staff and
equipment of Durham Recycling Centre Inc.
6.
CANCELLATION, REDUCTION OR
REFUND OF TAXES
FILE NUMBER - A 2310.293
.
H~EREAS Section 496 of the Municipal Act, R.S.O,
1980., transfers the responsibility for the hearing of
the applications for cancellation, reduction or refund
of taxes to the Council of the Municipality;
AND WHEREAS notices in writing of appl ications have
been received by the Clerk of the Municipality for the
cancell ati on, reducti on and refund of taxes for
various reasons;
AND WHEREAS upon investigation and
reasonable explanations all claims
substantiated;
recei pt of
have been
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Counc il of the Town
of Pickering accept the following list of applications
and authorize the adjustment of taxes in the amount of
$15,001.18
Roll # Property Applicant Reason Adjustment Required
010-018- 1864 Appleview Monosky, P.F.,K.W. Removal of Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
1 0300- Road 1864 Appleview Rd. swimming months on an assessment
. 0000 Pickeri ng, Onto pool of $1,024, an adjustment
(42/90) of $91.50(R)
01 0-018- 1864 App1eview Monosky, P.F.,K.W. Removal of Reduce 1989 taxes for 12
1 0300- Road 1864 Appleview Rd. swimming months on an assessment
0000 Pickering, Onto pool of $1,024, an adjustment
(43/90) of $80.61(R)
15/90
3
Roll fJ Property Applicant Reason Adjustment Required
01 0-018- 1864 Appleview Monosky. P.F.,K.W. Removal of Reduce 1988 taxes for 12
10300- Road 1864 Appleview Rd. swillll1ing months on an assessment
0000 Pickeri ng. Onto pool of $1,024, an adjustment
(44/90) of $71.86(R)
020-025- 889 Douglas Applemann. H. & H. Typographical Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
32000- Avenue 1864 Appleview Rd. error months on an assessment
. 0000 Pickeri ng, Onto of $1,024, an adjustment
(45/90) of $91.50(R)
010-018- 1099 Ki ngston Emik Ltd. Reduced space Reduce 1990 taxes for 11
21300- 1099 Kingston Rd. months on an assessment
0001 Pickering, Onto of $4,950, an adjustment
(46/90) L1 V lB5 of $476.99(B)
010-041- 488 Rougemount Eerola Teppo Removal of Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
19500- 488 Rougemount Dr. swimming pool months on an assessment
0000 Pickering, Onto of $512, an adjustment of
(47/90) L1 W 2B9 $45.75(R)
01 0-041- 488 Rougemount Eero1a Teppo Removal of Reduce 1989 taxes for 12
19500- 488 Rougemount Dr. swil1llling pool months on an assessment
0000 Pickering, Onto of $512. an adjustment of
(48/90) L1 W 2B9 $13.44tR)
020-017 - 1794 Liverpool 524381 Ontario Inc Reduced space Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
30100- Road T/A Pickering months on an assessment
0020 1794 Liverpool Rd. of $3,830, an adjustment
(49/90a) Pickering, Onto of $402.61 (B)
L 1 V 1 V9
020-017- 1794 Liverpool 524881 Ontario Inc Reduced space Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
. 30100- Road T/A Pickering months on an assessment
0025 1794 Liverpool Rd. of $325. an adjustment
(49/90b) Pickering, Onto of $34.16(B)
L 1 V 1 V9
020-017- 1794 Liverpool 524881 Ontario Inc Reduced space Reduce 1989 taxes for 3
301 00- Road T/A Pickering months on an assessment
0020 1794 Liverpooì Rd. of $3,830, an adjustment
(50/90a) Pickering, Onto of $88o68(B)
L1 V 1 V9
020-017 - 1794 Liverpool 524881 Ontario Inc Reduced space Reduce 1989 taxes for 3
301 00- Road T/A Pickering months on an assessment
0025 1794 Liverpool Rd. of $325, an adjustment
( 50/90b) Pickering, Onto of $7.53(B)
L 1 V 1 V9
020-017 - 1360 Kingston Gorsky, Patricia Business Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
27100- Peri sco, Joe assessment months on an assessment
0015 T/A Professional reduced of $3,225, an adjustment
( 51 /90) Ha i r Sa 1 on of $339.47(8)
01 0-028- 505 Park Cres Cann, George E. Damaged by Reduce 1990 taxes for 10
13300- 7541 Redstone Rd. fire months on an assessment
0000 Malton, Mississ. of $1,920, an adjustment
( 52/90) Onto L4T 2B7 of $17l.56(R)
. 020-016- 2108 Theoden Percy, T.L. & T.M. Error on Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
13227 - Court 2108 Theoden Crt. assessment months on an assessment
0000 Pickering, On1. of #1,536, an adjustment
(53/90) L1 X 1Z6 of $137.43(R)
15/90
4
Ro 11 ., Property Applicant Reason Adjustment Required
020-022- C.R.Enter- C.R. Enterprises Reduced space Reduce 1990 taxes for 183
09800- pri ses Inc. Inc. days on an assessment of
0050 830 Brock Rd. S. $66.105, an adjustment of
(54/90a) Pickering, Onto $3,484(B)
020-022- C.R. Enter- C.R. Enterprises Reduced space Reduce 1990 taxes for 183
. 09800- pri ses Inc. Inc. days on an assessment of
0055 830 Brock Rd. S. $1,360, an adjustment of
(54/90b) Pickering, Onto $71.68(B)
01 0-039- 302 Kingston 292145 Ontario Became exempt Reduce 1990 taxes for 200
1 31 00- 209 Dundas St.E. days on an assessment of
0000 Suite 209 $3,179, an adjustment of
(55/90) Whitby, Onto $155.65(R)
Ll N 7N8
01 0-039- 1483 Altona Rd. Callan, J.A.& M.E. Became exempt Reduce 1990 taxes for 236
07400- 1483 A1tona Road days on an assessment of
0000 Pickering, Onto $904, an adjustment of
(56/90) LlX 1M4 $52.24(R)
01 0-039- Rouge Hill Sandbury Building Undevelopable Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
03986- Court Corporation Lot months on an assessment
0000 c/o Dekkema Dev. of $5,760. an adjustment
(57/90) 100 Allstate Pkwy. of $514.66(R)
010-039- Rouge Hi 11 Sandbury Building Undevelopable Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
03910- Court Corporation Lots months on an assessment
0000 c/o Dekkema Dev. of $5,760, an adjustment
(58/90) 100 Allstate Pkwy. of $514.66(R)
020-01 6- 1976 Notion Rd. 765872 Onto Ltd. Reduced space Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
. 13420- 1976 Notion Road months on an assessment
0001 Pickering, Onto of $3,080. an adjustment
(59/90) Ll V 2G3 of $323.77(B)
030-007- Part Lot 3, Stymest, L.M.& S.L No Business Reduce 1990 taxes for 12
31900- Concession 7 R.R. #1, Ashburn months on an assessment
0000 Onto LOB 1AO of $7,070. an adjustment
(60/90) LOB 1 AO of $729.63(8)
020-022- 953 Dillingham Derlea Brand Foods Reduced Spi. ~ Reduce 1990 taxes for 239
06504- Inc. days on an assessment
0001 953 Dillingham Rd. of $50,190, an adjustment
( 61 /90a) Pi ckeri ng, Onto of $3,454.69(B)
LlW lZl
020-022- 953 Dillingham Derlea Brand Foods Reduced space Reduce 1990 taxes for 239
06504- Inc. days on an assessment
0002 953 Dillingham Rd. of $255, an adjustment
( 61 /90b) Pickering, Onto of $17.56(B)
L1W lZl
030-008- S.Pt.Lot 6, Salpietro, J & G Incorrect roll Reduce 1990 taxes for 275
22040- Concession 5 1910 Gerrard St.E. number days on an assessment of
0000 Toronto, Onto $43,125, an adjustment
(63/90) M4L 2Cl of $2,854.04(R)
. 010-039- 1484 Rougemount Wertze1, T.D. Building Reduce 1990 taxes for 275
01400- General Delivery demolished days on an assessment of
0000 Marmosa, Onto $11,520, an adjustment of
(66/90) KOK 2MO $775.51(R)
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DESIGN ALTERNATIVES
FOR ROSEBANK ROAD NORTH
FILE NUMBER - E 4000
That the Director of Public Works, in consultation
wi th the Di rector of Pl anni ng and the Rosebank Road
North and Area Community Association. review the
design alternatives for improvement of Rosebank Road
from Sheppard Avenue to Highway No.2 to full urban
standards and recommend a preferred design by November
12,1990.
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COUNCILLORS' COMMUNICATIONS
BUDGET
FILE NUMBER - A 2110 AND C 2200
That the 1990 budget provi si on of $4,200 for
Counci 11 ors I Communi cati ons be confi rmed as a maximum
expenditure for postage, other mailing costs,
tel ephone costs, cell u1 ar tel ephones and pagers for
each Member of Council;
and that Resolution #98/89 be rescinded.
PERMISSION FROM REGION FOR
BRANCH 606 REMEMBRANCE DAY
SERVICES AT OLD MUNICIPAL OFFICES
FILE NUMBER - A 2200
That Durham Regional Police be request~d to permit
Roya 1 Canadi an Legi on Branch 606 to use 171 0 Ki ngston
Road for November 11 Remembrance Day ceremoni es and
that the Legion be permitted to fly the appropriate
fl ag before, duri ng and for approximately seven days
thereafter.