HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 4040/71THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NUMBER o f 7/
Being a by-law to sell a stopped-up portion
of the road allowance known as St. Martin's
Drive, formerly Fairport Street, of Registered
Plan No. 239.
WHEREAS a Municipality is empowered by Section 459 of The
Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1960, C.249 to stop up highways and
to sell the soil and freehold of such stopped-up highway;
AND WHEREAS by virtue of Section 477 of the said Municipal
Act, a municipality may fix by by-law the price at which such
stopped-up highway may be sold to abutting owners and the period
within which the same may be sold;
AND WHEREAS said stopped-up portion of said road allowance
was stopped up by By-law #3802/70, passed on May 4, 1970;
AND WHEREAS said By-law Number 3802/70 was confirmed by
By-law Number 2780 of the Council of the County of Ontario
passed at the regular meeting of the County Council on the
16th day of June, 1970,
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Township
of Pickering ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. That the soil and freehold of the stopped-up portion of
the road allowance known as St. Martin's Drive
(formerly Fairport Street) of Registered Plan No. 239,
as more particularly described in Schedule "A: attached
hereto be sold to Bramalea Consolidated Developments
Limited for the sum of $33,750.00, said parcel containing
by admeasurement an area of 0.676 acres.
2. That the said Bramalea Consolidated Developments Limited
be allowed the right to complete the purchase of the
said stopped-up portion of the road allowance for the
said price within one month from the date of the passing
of this by-law.
That if the said Bramalea Consolidated Developments Limited
does not exercise the said purchase within the time
limited herein or within the time limited in any subsequent
by-law, the Township may sell said lands to any other
person at the same or a greater price.
4. That the Reeve and Clerk be and the same are hereby
authorized to execute any documents necessary to give
effect to this by-law.
By-law read a first, second and third time and passed in
open Council this -/( day of ?, 1971.
Reeve ?.-r-