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Council Meeting Minutes
Monday, July 29, 2002
11:13 p.m.
PRESENT:
Mayor Wayne Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
M. Holland
R. Johnson
B. McLean
D. Pickles
D. Ryan
ALSO PRESENT:
T. J. Quinn
N. Carroll
G. Paterson
B. Taylor
C. Rose
- Chief Administrative Officer
- Director, Planning & Development
- Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer
- City Clerk
- Manager, Policy
The Committee of the Whole recessed at 9:10 p.m. and resolved into Council to
consider Item #1 of the Committee Aaenda. Council recessed at 9:28 p.m. and
reconvened as the Committee of the Whole.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of June 24, 2002
II
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution #102/02 - Appendix #1
Moved by Councillor Ryan
Seconded by Councillor Holland
That the Report of the Committee of the Whole dated July 29, 2002, be adopted with the
following amendment:
Item #1 was amended by referring Clauses 2 to 5 to the Council Meeting of September 17,
2002
CARRIED
Council considered the following motions in conjunction with the above resolution:
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Resolution #102/02 a
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor Ryan
That Clause 1 of Recommendation #1 be divided from Clauses 2-5.
CARRIED
Resolution #102/02 b
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That Clauses 2 - 5 of Recommendation #1 be referred to the Council Meeting of September
17,2002
CARRIED
Resolution #103/02
Moved by Councillor Ryan
Seconded by Councillor Holland
That the modifications to By-law 6005/02, to adopt amended lot coverage provisions for
bungalow dwellings are technical and minor in nature, therefore, no further notice is required
to be given with respect to By-law 6005/02.
CARRIED
Resolution #104/02
Moved by Councillor Ryan
Seconded by Councillor Holland
That the modifications to By-law 6010/02, to amend the zone boundary to permit visitor
parking on a small part of the Phase 2 development lands are technical and minor in nature,
therefore, no further notice is required to be given with respect to By-law 6010/02.
CARRIED
Resolution #105/02
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Ryan
That staff be directed to undertake a review of the land use planning policies through
completion of a Growth Management Study for the lands identified in Report Number CAO 05-
02.
CARRIED
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Resolution #106/02
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Holland
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering passed Resolution #63/02
at its meeting of April 2, 2002 urging the Government of Ontario to establish the 120 meter
mailing notification radius as a minimum and not a fixed distance for Official Plan and Zoning
By-Law amendment applications; and
WHEREAS Resolution #63/02 further requested the Government of Ontario to allow
municipalities to increase the distance of the mailing notification radius so long as that radius
is applied consistently to all applications considered by the municipality and so long as it is
not less than 120 meters in distance from the application; and
WHEREAS in a letter dated June 3, 2002, the Honourable Chris Hodgson, Minister of
Municipal Affairs and Housing states that the distance requirements for giving notice of
various development applications of the Planning Act and regulations thereunder does not
prohibit a municipality from exceeding those minimum requirements, if deemed appropriate;
and
WHEREAS the circulation notice should be increased from the present 120 metre requirement
in order to recognize that residents have an interest in developments that affect their
community;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby directs staff
to increase the circulation area for giving notice of Official Plan, zoning and subdivision
applications in the urban and hamlet areas from 120 metres to 150 metres and in the rural
area from 120 metres to 500 metres.
CARRIED
Recorded Vote on Resolution #106/02:
Yes: Councillors Brenner, Holland, Johnson, McLean, Pickles and Ryan
No: Mayor Arthurs
Resolution #107/02
Moved by Councillor McLean
Seconded by Councillor Holland
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering has been supportive of the
construction of Highway 407 through the City of Pickering to connect to Highway 35/115; and
WHEREAS this support has been expressed as far back as 1990 when it endorsed the
preferred route alignment of Highway 407 through Pickering and in 1996 when Council
requested the Ministry of Transportation to proceed expeditiously with the planning and
environmental assessment work relating to the construction of Highway 407 east from
Markham Road to Highway 35/115, including two links with Highway 401; and
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WHEREAS Council supported the extension of Highway 407 through Pickering to Highway
35/115 because it recognized not only the economic benefits to the City of Pickering and the
Region of Durham but also the requirement for an alternate commuter route for residents
throughout the Region of Durham; and
WHEREAS Council was of the understanding that the extension of Highway 407 east of Brock
Road would be completed by 2005; and
WHEREAS the Ministry of Transportation made a presentation to the Regional Works
Committee wherein it was indicated that an Environmental Assessment Terms of Reference
and an Environmental Assessment for Route Location and Concept Design would need to be
completed and that this would not occur until the end of 2004; and
WHEREAS the completion of the Environmental Assessment studies will delay the completion
of Highway 407 to Highway 35/115 until approximately 2010; and
WHEREAS the required Environmental Assessment studies were completed in 1994 but not
filed with the Ministry of Transportation; and
WHEREAS any delay to the construction of Highway 407 east of Brock Road in Pickering to
Highway 35/115 will have a major impact on the economic well-being of the Region of
Durham;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby requests
the Honourable Norm Sterling, Minister of Transportation, to direct that the Terms of
Reference for the Environmental Assessment for Highway 407 completion from Brock Road in
Pickering to Highway 35/115 be completed no later than December 31, 2002 and that the
Environmental Assessment for the Route Location/Concept Design be completed no later than
December 31,2003; and
FURTHER THAT the Minister of Transportation set a deadline of no later than December 31,
2005 for the extension of Highway 407 beyond Brock Road in Pickering; and
FURTHER THAT this resolution be forwarded to the Council of the Regional Municipality of
Durham and all area municipalities for endorsation; and
FURTHER THAT this resolution be forwarded to:
The Honourable Janet Ecker, MPP, Pickering-Ajax-Uxbridge
The Honourable Jim Flaherty, MPP, Whitby-Ajax
Jerry Ouellette, MPP, Oshawa
John O'Toole, MPP, Durham
CARRIED
Recorded Vote on Resolution #107102
Yes: Councillors Brenner, Holland, Johnson, McLean, Pickles, Ryan and Mayor Arthurs
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(III)
BY-LAWS
That Councillor Ryan, seconded by Councillor Holland, took leave to introduce by-laws of the
City of Pickering:
By-law Number 6004/02
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to
implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of
Durham in Lots 14 and 15, Plan 489, in the City of Pickering. (A 13/99)
By-law Number 6005/02
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to
implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of
Durham, in Part of Lot 3, Plan 282, in the City of Pickering. (A 02/01, SP 2000-04)
By-law Number 6006/02
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 2520, as amended, to
implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of
Durham, in Block T, Plan M-15, in the City of Pickering. (A 22/01)
By-law Number 6007/02
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to
implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of
Durham, in Part of Lot 20, Concession 1, (Part 1, Plan 40R-12401), City of
Pickering. (A 09/02)
By-law Number 6008/02
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to
implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering, Region of Durham, Part of Lots
6 and 7, Plan 489, City of Pickering. (A 41/00)
Councillor McLean declared an interest in By-law Number 6008/02 because he
is an employee of the applicant.
By-law Number 6009/02
Being a By-law to amend Temporary Use Zoning By-law 4825/96, as amended by
By-law 5512/99, which amended Zoning By-law 3037, which was also amended by
By-law 3155/89, to implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering, Region of
Durham on Part of Lots 29 & 30, Concession 4 (Parts 8 and 9, Plan 40R-18997), in
the City of Pickering. (A 07/02)
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Bv-Iaw Number 6010/02
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to
implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of
Durham in Part Lot 28, Range 3, B.F.C. (Part 1, Plan 40R-14431), in the City of
Pickering. (A 04/01)
Bv-Iaw Number 6011/02
Being a By-law to amend Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law 3036, as amended, to
implement the Official Plan of the City of Pickering, Region of Durham, Part of Lot
18, Concession 1, in the City of Pickering.
(OPA 01-008/0, OPA 01-005/P, A 25/01)
By-law Number 6011/02 was referred to the Council Meetina of September 17.
2002
Bv-Iaw Number 6012/02
Being a By-law to adopt Amendment 9 to the Official Plan for the City of Pickering.
(OPA 01-005/P)
By-law Number 6012/02 was referred to the Council Meetina of September 17.
2002
Bv-Iaw Number 6013/02
Being an "Interim Control By-law" passed pursuant to Section 38(1) of the Planning
Act, RS.O. 1990, as amended, for lands in the City of Pickering. .
Recorded Vote on By-law Number 6013/02
Yes: Councillors Brenner, Holland, McLean, Pickles, Ryan and Mayor Arthurs
No: Councillor Johnson
Bv-Iaw Number 6014/02
Being a by-law to amend By-law Number 2359/87 (Parking) to increase the fine for
persons contravening the parking provisions for disabled persons.
Bv-Iaw Number 6015/02
Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement Officers for certain purposes (Parking
Regulation - 1900 Dixie Road and 1885 Glenanna Road).
Bv-Iaw Number 6016/02
Being a by-law to exempt Lots 10, 11 and 12, Plan 40M-2089, Pickering from part
lot control.
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Bv-Iaw Number 6017/02
Being a by-law to stop-up and close as public highway those parts of Shirley Drive,
Plan 473, Pickering, designated as Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4, Plan 40R-XXXX and
authorize the sale of the lands comprising Parts 1, 2 and 4, as they are no longer
required for municipal purposes.
Council considered the following motion in conjunction with By-law Numbers 6011/02 and
6012/02:
Resolution #108/02
Moved by Councillor Johnson
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That By-law Numbers 6011/02 and 6012/02 be referred to the Council Meeting of September
17,2002.
CARRIED
THIRD READING:
Councillor Ryan, seconded by Councillor Holland, moved that the report of the Committee of
the Whole on By-law Numbers 6004/02, 6005/02, 6006/02, 6007/02, 6008/02, 6009/02,
6010/02, 6013/02, 6014/02, 6015/02, 6016/02, 6017/02, be adopted and the said by-laws be
now read a third time and PASSED and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and the seal
of the Corporation be affixed thereto.
CARRIED
Councillor McLean declared an interest in Bv-Iaw Number 6008/02 because he is an
employee of the applicant.
Recorded Vote on Bv-Iaw Number 6013/02
Yes: Councillors Brenner, Holland, McLean, Pickles, Ryan and Mayor Arthurs
No: Councillor Johnson
OTHER BUSINESS
(V)
1.
Councillor Holland sought leave to introduce a motion respecting the hours at the
Recreation Complex as follows:
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Resolution #109/02
Moved by Councillor Holland
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That leave be granted to introduce a motion respecting the hours at the Recreation
Complex.
CARRIED
Resolution #109/02 a
Moved by Councillor Holland
Seconded by Councillor Brenner
That staff be directed to extend the weekend hours at the Recreation Complex to be the
same as the weekday hours as a pilot for the balance of 2002.
CARRIED
(VI)
CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
By-law Number 6018/02
Councillor Ryan, seconded by Councillor Brenner, moved for leave to introduce a By-law of
the City of Pickering to confirm those proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the City
of Pickering at its Regular Meeting of July 29, 2002.
CARRIED
VII
ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at 12:11 a.m.
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Appendix I
Committee of the Whole Report
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That the Committee of the Whole of the City of Pickering having met on July 29, 2002,
presents its eighth report to Council and recommends:
1.
2.
REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPL. OPA 01-008/0
PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPL. OPA 01-005/P
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 25/01
FIRST SIMCHA SHOPPING CENTRES LIMITED
METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE
1.
That City Council recommends to the Region of Durham that Regional
Official Plan Amendment Application OPA 01-008/0, submitted by First
Simcha Shopping Centres Limited, on lands being Part of Lot 18,
Concession 1, in the City of Pickering, to redesignate the METC/Wal-Mart
property and surrounding lands including Canadian Tire and the
Pickering Home & Leisure Centre from Regional Node 8' to Livi1g Area on Map A4 -
Regional Súucture, to permit specialty retailing uses, be APPROVED.
AS AMENDED
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 18/01
FRANK MASTRORILLO
1495 ROSEBANK ROAD
EAST SIDE OF ROSEBANK ROAD. SOUTH OF SHEPPARD AVE
1.
That the revised Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 18/01,
submitted by Frank Mastrorillo, on lands being Lot 2, Plan 473,
municipally known as 1495 Rosebank Road, City of Pickering, to amend
the zoning on the subject lands to permit the establishment of a building
containing two (2) dwelling units consisting of the primary dwelling unit for
the property owner on the main and upper floors and one(1) basement
dwelling unit be APPROVED subject to the conditions outlined in
Appendix I to Report No. 31-02.
2.
That in accordance with Section 34(17) of the Planning Act and
notwithstanding that the rezoning proposed in the public meeting notice,
public meeting report and at the public meeting differs to some degree
from that presented in the report of the Director, Planning & Development,
dated July 15, 2002, Planning Report Number PO 31-02, such differences
are not substantial enough to require further notice and another public
meeting.
3.
That Paragraph (a)(iii)(1) of Appendix 1 to Report PO 31-02 be amended
by adding the following at the end of the paragraph:
"and that such drawings reflect no change in the building footprint of the
existing dwelling or substantive change to the exterior elevations of the
existing dwelling."
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3.
4.
DEFERRAL 36 TO THE PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION APPLICATION SP 2001-06
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 21/01
ALCORN & ASSOCIATES LTD ON BEHALF OF EAND E TAYLOR
WEST SIDE OF WHITES ROAD NORTH OF FINCH AVENUE
1.
That Draft Plan of Subdivision Application S-P-2001-06 submitted by
Alcorn & Associates Limited on behalf of E and E Taylor, on lands being
Part of Lot 29, Concession 2, City of Pickering, to permit the development
of a plan of subdivision, be APPROVED AS REVISED, subject to the
conditions outlined in Appendix I to Planning Report Number PD 38-02.
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 21/01 submitted by Alcorn
& Associates Limited on behalf of E and E Taylor, on lands being Part of
Lot 29, Concession 2, City of Pickering, to establish performance
standards to allow the implementation of the draft plan of subdivision, be
APPROVED, subject to the conditions outlined in Appendix II to Planning'
Report Number PO 38-02.
2.
3.
That in accordance with Section 34(17) of the Planning Act and
notwithstanding that the rezoning proposed in the public meeting notice,
public meeting report and at the public meeting differs to some degree
from that presented in the report of the Director, Planning & Development,
dated July 19, 2002, Planning Report Number PD 38-02, such differences
are not substantial enough to require further notice and another public
meeting.
That the Region of Durham be requested to resolve Deferral 36 to the
Pickering Official Plan and adopt modifications 22 and 23 to the Pickering
Official Plan that would designate Part of Lot 29, Concession 2, City of
Pickering Open Space - Natural Area and Urban Residential Area - Low
Density Area that would permit the implementation of draft plan of
Subdivision S-P-2001-06.
4.
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 9/02
PINE RIDGE MANAGEMENT INC.
1525 PICKERING PARKWAY
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PICKERING PARKWAY AND
VALLEY FARM ROAD
1.
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 9/02, submitted by Mr.
Robert Oldman on behalf of Pine Ridge Management Inc., on lands being
Part of Lot 20, Concession 1, (Part 1, 40R-12401), City of Pickering, to
amend the zoning of the lands to permit the establishment of a three-
storey office building, for professional and business offices (including
medical uses), be APPROVED as set out in the draft by-law attached as
Appendix I to Report No. PD 35-02; and
2.
That the amending zoning by-law to implement Zoning By-law
Amendment Application A 9/02, as set out in the draft Appendix I to
Report Number PO 35-02 be forwarded to City Council for enactment.
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6.
7.
8.
3.
9.
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 07/02
ONTARIO REALTY CORPORATION (WHITEVALE GOLF CLUB)
EAST SIDE OF GOLF CLUB ROAD SOUTH OF CONCESSION 5
1.
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 07/02, submitted by
Whitevale Golf Club, on Part of Lots 29 and 30, Concession 4, being
Parts 8 and 9, Plan 40R-18997, to extend the temporary use zoning of the
existing golf practice facility on the site to allow its operation for an
additional three year period from August 4, 2002 to August 4, 2005, be
APPROVED.
2.
That the draft implementing By-law, included with Recommendation
Report No. 36-02 as Appendix I, be forwarded to Council for passage.
REQUEST FOR COUNCIL'S PERMISSION TO DEVIATE FROM
MINIMUM DENSITY REQUIREMENTS
MERIN INVESTMENTS INC.
EAST SIDE OF GLENDALE DR. NORTH OF KINGSTON ROAD
1.
That the request made by Merin Investments Inc., under Section 14.1(f)(ii)
of the Pickering Official Plan, to allow development at a lower density
than the required minimum, for lands designated Urban Residential Areas
- Medium Density Area, being Lots 28, 29 and 30, Plan 492, be
APPROVED.
OAK RIDGES MORAINE CONSERVATION ACT &
OAK RIDGES MORAINE CONSERVATION PLAN
That Report Number PO 32-02 of the Director, Planning & Development
regarding the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Act, 2001, and the Oak Ridges
Moraine Conservation Plan, 2001, be received for information.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT STUDY
APPOINTMENTS TO WORKING GROUP
1.
That Clerk's Report CL 26-02 regarding appointments to the Working
Group to draft detailed terms of reference for the Growth Management
Study be received.
2.
That Ashmore Reesor be appointed to represent the landowners within
the Agricultural Assembly on the Working Group.
That Council hereby confirms the appointment of all other persons who have
been nominated to sit on the Working Group as set out in Clerk's Report
CL 26-02.
ENDORSEMENT OF TRCA RESOLUTION RESPECTING THE
EARTH CHARTER
That the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby endorses the
following resolution of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority:
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THAT the Toronto & Region Conservation Authority endorse
the Earth Charter as a statement of our commitment to the
spirit and aims of the document. In so doing, we pledge to
join the global partnership for a just, sustainable, and peaceful
world and to work for the realization of its values and
principles. We pledge to promote and apply its principles in
our programs, policies and other activities.
10.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION
CORONER'S JURY RECOMMENDATION ON
GILLIAN HADLEY CASE
1.
That Clerk's Report CL 20-02 attaching a letter dated May 14,2002 from
the Chair of the Durham Regional Police Services Board regarding
Domestic Violence Prevention and advising of the recommendations of
the Coroner's Jury on the Gillian Hadley case be received.
2.
That the Council of the City of Pickering hereby endorses the following
resolution passed by the Durham Regional Police Services Board in
which the Hadley Inquest recommendations are supported:
WHEREAS the Durham Regional Police Services Board
is committed to excellence in public safety and police
governance in the Regional Municipality of Durham;
AND WHEREAS a Coroner's Inquest was recently
concluded regarding the death of Durham Region
resident and domestic violence victim Gillian Hadley;
AND WHEREAS the Coroner's Jury made a number of
recommendations, notably those related to the Justice
system and the coordination of efforts including (1) the
establishment of an implementation committee, and (2)
"that the Government of Ontario coordinate and
streamline the delivery of victim services/advocacy
within the justice system in order to avoid confusion
regarding the roles and responsibilities of those
involved, and to avoid the duplication of services";
AND WHEREAS the Government of Ontario recently
established the Ministry of Public Safety and Security;
THEREFORE be it resolved that the Durham Regional
Police Services Board strongly supports the Hadley
Inquest recommendations as they relate to the Justice
system (2 through 22 both inclusive and 37), inter-
agency coordination (1 and 49 through 52, both
inclusive), and research, analysis and reporting (53
through 58, both inclusive), and urges the Government
of Ontario to demonstrate leadership in addressing
Domestic Violence by coordinating, and there necessary
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funding, the full implementation
recommendation within one (1) year;
of
said
AND FURTHER that the Durham Regional Police
Services Board requests that the Government of Ontario
provide publicly, within 6 months, a status report
regarding all 58 recommendations of the Hadley Inquest.
3. That copies of this resolution be forwarded to:
The Right Honourable Ernie Eves, Premier of Ontario.
The Honourable Brenda Elliot, Minister of Community, Family and
Children's Services
The Honourable David Young, Attorney General
The Honourable Bob Runciman, Minister of Public Safety and Security
The Honourable Janet Ecker, MPP
The Regional Municipality of Durham
The Durham Regional Police Services Board
ESTABLISHMENT OF LYNN HEIGHTS DRIVE
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
11.
1.
That the letter from the Durham Regional Police Service dated June 13,
2002 endorsing the establishment of the Lynn Heights Drive Area
Neighbourhood Watch be received.
2.
That the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering hereby
endorses the Lynn Heights Drive Area Neighbourhood Watch and
approves the installation of Neighbourhood Watch signs at the entrances
to the subject area. .
12.
AMENDMENT TO PARKING BY-LAW
FINES FOR CONTRAVENING SECTIONS RESPECTING
PARKING FOR THE DISABLED
1.
That Clerk's Report CL 28-02 regarding an amendment to the Municipal
Act respecting fines for contravening the parking provisions for disabled
persons of parking by-laws be received.
2.
That the draft by-law to amend the parking provisions for disabled
persons of the Parking By-law to increase fines from $110.00 to $300.00
and to allow for the owner of the vehicle to be charged with an offence
even though the owner was not the driver at the time of the offence be
enacted.
13.
CORPORATE SERVICES REPORT CS 15-02
DEVELOPMENT CHARGES RESERVE FUND
STATEMENT OF THE TREASURER FOR 2001
That Report CS 15-02 regarding the Statement of the Director, Corporate
Services and Treasurer respecting the Development Charges Fund (G/L 4227
and 4229) be received for information.
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14.
2001 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
That the Consolidated Financial Statement of the City of Pickering for the Year
2001 be received.
15.
2001 FINANCIAL INFORMATION RETURN
That the Financial Information Return for the City of Pickering for the Year 2001
be received.
16.
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT PD 37-02
DISPOSAL OF LANDS
SHIRLEY DRIVE. PLAN 473. PICKERING
That Planning & Development Report PD 37-02 regarding the stopping up and
closing of Shirley Drive and selling a portion thereof be received; and
That the draft by-law to stop-up and close the entire portion of Shirley Drive as a
public highway and sell the northerly portion of it (all lands excluding the public
walkway), in accordance with the provision of the Municipal Act and subject to
any required easements be forwarded to Council for enactment.
17.
PROCLAMATIONS:
FALLS PREVENTION WEEK - OCTOBER 7 - 13, 2002
WASTE REDUCTION WEEK - OCTOBER 21 - 27.2002
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamations:
"Falls Prevention Week" - October 7 -13,2002
"Waste Reduction Week" - October 21 - 27,2002
CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM OF DIRECTOR, CORPORATE SERVICES
BRIEFING OF OPG MEETING
18.
That the Confidential Memorandum of the Director, Corporate Services &
Treasurer dated July 10, 2002 providing a briefing of a meeting with
representatives of Ontario Power Generation and other municipalities and
agencies on July 9, 2002 be received for information.
CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM OF CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
PAY EQUITY
19.
That the Confidential memorandum of the Chief Administrative Officer dated July
15, 2002 regarding Pay Equity be received; and
That the recommendations set out in that memorandum be adopted.
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