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COUN�IL MEETIl\T�
Anne Greentree
Superyisor, Legislative Services
FEBRUARY 19, 2001
AGENDA
COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2001
(I) ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of February 5, 2001
Special Meeting of February 5, 2001
Special Meeting of February 12, 2001
(II) PRESENTATION
1. Mayor Arthurs will present Provincial Awards to the Members of the Museum
Advisory Committee in recognition for their efforts on the schoolhouse project.
(III) RESOLUTIONS
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1. To adopt the Executive Committee Report dated February 12, 2001. 1-3
2. To consider proclaiming "New Homes Month" — April, 2001 and 4-7
"Day of Mourning" — Apri128�', 2001
(I� BY-LAWS
Bv-law Number 5797/Ol
Being a by-law to dedicate part of Block W-1, Plan M-1058, designated as Part 3, Plan
40R-20122 (New Street) as public highway.
Bv-law Number 5798/Ol
Being a by-law to exempt Lots 1 to 10 and 12 to 14, both inclusive, Plan 40M-1918,
Pickering, from part lot control.
Bv-law Number 5799/O1
Being a by-law to dedicate Part of Lot 12, Plan 282, Pickering, designated as Parts 15 and
16, Plan 40R-11205 (Oakburn Street) as public highway.
Bv-law Number 5800/Ol
Being a by-la.w to authorize the execution of a Management Agreement between The
Corporation of the City of Pickering and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority.
B,�law Number 5801/Ol
Being a by-law to name highways or portion of highways within the jurisdiction of the
City to which a reduced load period designation applies and to repeal By-law 5619/00.
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Bv-law Number 5802/Ol
Being a by-law for the collection of taxes and to establish the installment due dates for the
Interim Levy 2001.
Bv-law Number 2803/O1
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Being a by-law to appoint Laura Drake to the Museum Advisory Committee.
Bv-law Number 2804/O1 24-26
Being a by-law to amend By-law Number 2206/86 for the licensing, regulating and
governing of t�icab drivers, owners and brokers.
�-law Number 2805/O1
Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement Officers for certain purposes (Parking
Regulation 1305 & 1315 Pickering Parkway, St. Mary Catholic Secondary School, 1918
Whites Road and Amberlea Plaza, 1822 Whites Road.)
(V1 OTHER BUSINESS
(VI) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW
(VIII ADJOURNMENT
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RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL
DATE
MOVED BY
SECONDED BY
That the Report of the Executive Committee dated February 12, 2001, be adopted.
CARRIED:
MAYOR
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APPENDIX #1
CITY OF PICKERING
That the Executive Committee of the C'ity of Pickering having met on February Sth,
2001, presents its third report to Council and recommends:
1. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT REPORT #OS-Ol
REQUEST FOR COUNCIL'S PERMISSION TO DF;VELOP
LANDS BY LAND SEVERANCE
M. & I. DI PRISCO
PART OF LOT 5, PLAN 282
(EAST SIDE OF P1NE GROVE AVE.
ACROSS FROM VALLEY RIDGE CRESCENT)
That the request ma.de by M. & I. Di Prisco, to per�it the divisiori of the subject
lands, being Part of Lot 5, Plan 282 (identified as Parts 6 and 8, F'lan 40R-6842,
Parts 10 and 11, Plan 40R-16978, and known as 1�27 Pine Gro�ae Avenue), to
create one new residential building lot through Land Severance ��pplication LD
08/O1, rather than by draft plan of'subdivision, be API'ROVED.
2. OPERATIONS & EMERGENCY REPORT #02-01
COMMUNITY GARDENS
That Council endorse Report OES 002-01 concerning Community Gardens;
and
2. Staff facilitate the introductian of a community �arden in the lPetticoat Creek
valley adjacent to East Woodlands Park.
3. OPERATIONS & EMERGENCY SERVICES REPORT #Ol-Ol
GREEN STREETS CANADA
TREE CANADA FOUNDATION
PROPOSAL FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
FOR TREE PLANTING PROGFtAMS
1. That Report OES 001-01 regarding the Crreen Streets Canada financial
assistance program be received for information; and
2. That Council affirms Pickering's commitment to Green ��treets Canada,
thereby confirming that municipal funding will be available if our application
is successful, as outlined in t�xe application.
4. COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT #OS-01
2001 1NTERIM LEVY & INTERIM TAX INSTALMENT
DUE DATES �REVISED�
That Report CS OS-01 of the Director, Corp�rate Service:� & Treasurer,
concerning 2001 Interim Levy and Interim Tax Instalment Due L)ates — Revised,
be received by Council; and
1. That revised interim levy u�stalment due dates be March 12 and April 26,
2001 be adopted; and
2. That By-law 5793/O1 estab�ishing the original due dates of ]?ebruary 26 and
April 26, 2001 be repealed; aGnd
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3. That the attached By-law, providing for the imposition of the taxes and
incorporating the revised due dates, be read three times and approved by
Council; and
4. That the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer be authorized to make any
changes or undertake any actions necessary, including altering due dates, in
order to ensure the t� billing process is completed; and
5. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the
necessary actions to give effect thereto.
5. PROCLAMATION
"HEART AND STROKE MONTH" — FEBRUARY 2001
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamation:
"Heart and Stroke Month" — February, 2001
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RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL
DATE
MOVED BY
SECONDED BY
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following pro�.lamation:
"New Homes Month" — April, 2001
"Day of Mourning" — Apri128�', 2001
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D URHAM REGION LABOUR COUNCIL
WAYNE ARTHURS
MAYOR OF PICKERING
MUNICIPAL OFFICE
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Dear Mayor Arthurs:
P.O. Box 946, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7N1
Phone: (905) 579-5188 Fa�c: (905) 579-3634
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On Saturday, Apri128, 2001, the Durham Region Labour Council will be observing the
Day of Mourning with a march to Oshawa City Hall followed by a brief ceremony and lowering
of the flag.
The Day of Mourning was officially recognized by the Ontario Provincial Legislature in
1988. In 1991, An Act Respecting a Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the
Workplace passed through all stages of the House of Commons and the Senate. The Bill which
now proclaims Apri128"' of each year as a National Day of Mourning received Royal Assent on
February 1, 1991 and is now law. The Day of Mourning is also officially recognized in many
countries throughout the world.
We ask that your municipality join with us in paying our respects to those working
people who have died at the workplace, or suffered injuries and diseases on the job by passing a
resolution proclaiming Saturday, April 28, 2001 as "Day of Mourning". We also request that
flags be lowered on Municipal Buildings is honour of those killed at the workplace.
While we mourn the dead, labour activists and all people must dedicate themselves to
fight for the living and prevent this terrible and unnecessary toll by ensuring that all workplaces
adhere to health and safety regulations and that all workers are regularly trained in all health and
safety aspects of their workplace.
Thank you for your consideration of proclaiming April 28, 2001 as "Day of Mourning."
Yours truly,
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Fred Upshaw
Secretary-Treasurer
Durham Region Labour Council
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Dear Mayor Arthurs;
Durham
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Home Builders'
Association
King Street Postal Outlet
P.O. Box 26064
206 King Street East,
Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 1 CO
Tel. (905) 579-8080
Fax (905) 579-8080
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Our President, Wayne Clarke, will be calling you with the hope that you will be able to be our
g�est for dinner on Tuesday, March 20'�, 2001, along with the other Municipal Ma�✓ors of the
Durham �egion.
Our industry is a major component of life in our local municipalities and hope that !�ou will take
the xi�ne to recognize the significance of the �-Iame Building }�articipants by joining ��s on #he 20�'.
With this in mind, it is requested that your Municipality declare April 2001 as "NerN Homes
Month" in recognition of home construction �nd ownership as a basic factor in aur economic
progress and the quality of our lives. I am enclosing a sample Proclamation whieh, if approveci
by �our council, could be brought with you that evening.
We sincerely hope that you will be able to attend our di�ner meeting and, be in a pa�sition to
declare April 2001 as "New Homes Month" in your Municipality.
Yours iruly,
Kent Young,
Executive Officer
Ca Wayne Clarke, President DItHBA
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Proclamaiion
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Mtxnicipality
Whereas, the Municipality of ___ is prvr�d ��f
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the fine residential commu�iities that l:ave bec�n huilt in rece�tt years.
Whereas, ilE'N� housitig repre�ents improvect platrning and design, urtc! progress irt 1{2e u.:e � f n�u•
materials und melhuc�s vf constrrrction. 77ie es�ahlishment of new cummurlities, sch��vls, ��luce� nf
worship, roads, shopping cerrlers und other public facilities hus beerr stimulat�d b;� �rel�� .hc�u.,i�r,�.
Whereus, it is fittiftg that our citizens recogrrize what Ihe 6uilding indtrstry meuns i�- c•f ��; �,�rn �
economic progress to ________ ___ _ a�tc� whcrt home own�rsltip carr n�rarr bnth ���
the i�tdividr�al ow�:er anc� ta the tvtal �conc�mtc� u�rd sr�cial beneftt Uf thi,s mutlieipali{y�.
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do here prc�clairn .April a.r 1'�'ew Homes Munlh. I cald upor� the citi=e�rs uf
.�___ ,. __ _________ ___ _____ to emphasi�e throughout this periocl their c����ic;ej�;�;� rn the
fu�ure ecvitomrc und enviro�imerrr�rl well hei�rg vf or�r conrmunit}� arui their j•ecog�ririv�< <�/�hor,r��
co�rstructio�� and ow�tership as a Basic}'ac�or in or�r economic progress aftd the �lualitv uf u�u- /i; ��.,�.
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ADMINISTRATION DEPARTM:ENT
LEGAL SERVICES DIVISION
MEMORANDUM
Januaty 25, 2001
To: Bruce Taylor
City Clerk
From: Denise Bye
Manager, Legal Services
Subject: Road Dedication By-Law
Grigsby (Owner)
Part of Block W-1, Plan 1058, designated as
Part 3, Plan 40R-20122
- File: W2304.397
The Owner herein has applied through Land Division Application LD 5!�/2000 to sever
Lot 26, Registered Compiled Plan 1041 into 2 sepazate parcels. In ordf;r to ensu.re the
orderly development of these lots, a reserve block was placed fronti�ig the retained
portion. As the Owner herein has complied with a11 of the other ca;nditions of LD
59/2000, it is now appropriate to lift the reserve, thereby permitting leg��l access to the
retained lands.
Attached hereto is a location map and a draft by-law, enactrnent of which will lift the 0.3
metre reserve thus permitting legal access to the adjacent lands. This k�y-law is in the
form usually used in such cases and is attached for the consideration of Ci�ty Council at its
meeting scheduled for February 19, 2001.
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Copy: Director, Planning & Development
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Development Control Supervisor
THE CORPOR.ATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 5797/O1
Being a by-law to dedicate part of Block W-1,
Plan M-1058, designated as Part 3, Plan 40R-
20122 (New Street) as public highway.
WHEREAS The Corporation of the City of Pickering is the owner of part of Block W-1, Plan M-
1058, designated as Part 3, Plan 40R-20122, Pickering and wishes to dedicate it as a public
highway.
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering HEREBY
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. Part of Block W-1, Plan M-1058, designated as Part 3, Plan 40R-20122, Pickering is
hereby dedicated as public highway (New Street).
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 19th day of February, 2001.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
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ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT
LEGAL SERVICES DIVISION
MEMORANDUM
February 2, 2001
To: Bruce Taylor
City Clerk
From: Denise Bye
Manager, Legal Services
Subject: Part Lot Control By-Law
E. Raponi
Lots 1 to 10 and 12 to 14, Plan 40M-1918
- File: P4101.213
The above-mentioned lands are being developed in accordance lvith the appropriate
Subdivision Agreement and Zoning By-Law in such a manner to allow more than one
dwelling utut to be constructed on each of the lots referred to.
Attached hereto is a location map and a draft by-law, enactment of which will exempt
these lands from the part lot control provisions of the Planning Act, thus permitting
transfers of those units into separate ownership. The developer for this project has been
unable to complete the project within the time limit set out in By-law 5603/99 due to
extenuating circumstances and is� requesting that another part lot control by-law be
enacted. This by-law is in the form usually used in such cases and is attached for the
consideration of City Council at its meeting scheduled for February 19, 2001.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW N0.5798/O 1
Being a by-law to exempt Lots 1 to 10 c�nd 12 to
14, both inclusive, Plan 40M-1918, F'ickering,
from part lot control.
WHEREAS pursuant to the provisions of section 50 of the Plar�ning Act, R.S.O. 1990, chapter
P.13, the Council of the municipality may by by-law provide that section 50(_`>) of the Act does
not apply to certain lands within a plan of subdivision designated in the by-law;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering HEREBY
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, chapter F'.13, does not apply to the lands
described as follows:
Lots 1 to 10 and 12 to 14, both inclusive, Plan 40M-1918, Pickering.
2. This by-law shall remain in force and effect for a period of one year fr��m the date of the
passing of this by-law and shall expire on February 19, 2002.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed th.is 19th day of February, 2001.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
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ADMINISTRATION DEPARTM�NT
LEGAL SERVICES DIVISI01�1
MEMOR.ANDUM
February 12, 2001
To: Bruce Taylor
City Clerk
From: Denise Bye
Manager, Legal Services
Subject: Road Dedication By-Law
Frank Onorati (Owner)
Part of Lot 12, Plan 282, designated as
Parts 15 and 16, Plan 40R-11205
- File: W2304.400
The Owner herein has applied through Land Division Application LD297/00 to sever part
Lot 12, Plan 282 into 2 lots. In order to ensure the orderly developmerit of these lots,
reserve blocks were placed fronting the severed portion af the subject lands. As the
Owner herein has complied with all of the other conditi�ns of LD29'1/00, it is now
appropriate to lift the reserve, thereby permitting legal access to the severed lands.
Attached hereto is a location map and a draft by-law, enactr.nent of which will lift the 0.3
metre reserve thus permitting legal access to the adjacent lands. This k�y-law is in the
form usually used in such cases and is attached for the consideration of Cii:y Council at its
meeting scheduled for February 19, 2001.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW N0.5799/O1
Being a by-law to dedicate Part of Lot 12, Plan
282, Pickering, designated as Parts I S and 16,
Plan 40R-11205 (Oakburn Street) as public
highway.
WHEREAS The Corporation of the City of Pickering is the owner of those parts of Lot 12, Plan
282, Pickering, designated as Parts 15 and 16, Plan 40R-11205 and wishes to dedicate them as a
public highway.
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of The Corporation of the City of Pickering HEREBY
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. Part of Lot 12, Plan 282, Pickering, designated as Parts 15 and 16, Plan 40R-11205 are
hereby dedicated as public highway (Oakburn Street).
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 19th day of February, 2001.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICKERING O 1(
BY-LAW NO. 5$�/01
Being a by-law to authorize the execution of a
Management Agreement between The Corporation
of the City of Pickering and Toronto and Region
Conservation Authority
WHEREAS the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
AND WHEREAS the
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering HEREBY
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. The Mayor and Clerk axe hereby authorized to execute a Management Agreement, in the
form attached hereto as Schedule A, between The Corporation of the City of Pickering
and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and fmally passed this day of 19�` day of February,
2001.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING O 1�
BY-LAW NO. 5801/O1
Being a by-law to to name highways or portion of
highways within the jurisdiction of the City to
which a reduced load period designation applies
and to repeal By-law 5619/00.
WHEREAS pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990 chapter 11.8 section 122(7), or a
predecessor thereof, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering enacted By-law
4399/94 designating the date on which a reduced load pe�iod shall start or end and the highway
or portion thereof under its jurisdietion to whieh the designation applies.
AND WHEREAS, new streets have been created which require the designation of a reduced load
period;
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCII. OF THE CORPOR.ATION OF THE CITY OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
l. For the purpose of subsections (1), (2} and (3) of section 122 of the Highway Traffic Act,
R.S.O. 1990, Chap. 11.8 the reduced load period shall be that period commencing on
March lst of each year and ending on Apri130�', both inclusive, of each year.
2. The highways to which the reduced load period designation applies shall be those
highways or portions thereof as set out in Schedule A attached hereto.
3• By-law 5619/00 is repealed.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 19th day of February, 2001.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Cierk
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF P�CKERING
BY-LAW NO. 5802/O1
Being a By-Law for the collection of taxes an.d to establish the
instalhnent due dates for the Interim Levy 2001.
WHEREAS Section 370, subsection (1) of the Municipal Act R.S.O. 1990, as��rnended, provides
that the Council of a local municipality may, befare the adoption of the estixnates for the year,
under section 367, may pass a By-Law levying aanounts on th� assessment c�f property, in the
local municipality ratable for local municipality pwposes; and
WHEREAS, the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering deem;� it appropriate to
provide for such an interim levy on the assessment of property in this municipality.
NOW THEREFORE, TIiE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF 'THE CITY OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. The amounts levied shall be as follows:
(a) For the residential, pipeline, farmland and managed forest property classes there shall .
be imposed and collected an i.nterim levy of:
If no percentage is prescribed, 50% of the total taxes for municipal and school
purposes levied on in the yeax 2000.
(b) For the multi-residential, commercial and industrial property cl�.sses there shall be
imposed and collected an interim levy of:
If no percentage is prescribed, 50% of the total taxes for municipal and school
purposes levied ou in the year 2000.
(c) For the payment-in-lieu property classes, there shall be impose�i and coliected an
interim levy of:
If no percentage is prescribed, 50% of the total taxes for mianicipal and where
applicable for school purposes, an in the year 20U0.
2. For the purposes of calculating the total amount of taxes for thE� year 2000 under
paragraph one, if any taxes for municipal and school purposes were levied on a property
for only part of 2000 because assessment was added to the collector's :roll during 2000, an
amount shall be added equal to th� additional taxes that would hav� been levied on the
property if taxes for municipal and school purposes has been levied fo�� the entire year. _
3. The provisian of this By-Law apply in the event that assessment is added for the year
2001 to the collector's roll after the date this By-Law is passed and an interim levy shall
be imposed and collected.
4. Taxes shall be payable to the Treasurer, City of Pickering.
5. When not in default, the payment of taxes, or any insta.11ment thereo�', may also be inade
at any financial institution pernutted by ihe Municip�il Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.45, as
anlended, as designated by the Treasurer.
6. The Treasurer or Tax Collector may mail, or cause to be mailed, all notices of taxes
required in accordance with the provisions of the Munir,ipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.45, as
amended, to the address of the residence or place of bu�iness of the p��rson taxed pursuant
to this By-Law. Notices will not be mailed to tenan.ts.• It is the responsibility of the
person taxed to notify and collect taxes from tenants or other persons.
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7. The Treasurer or the Tax Collector shall be and they are hereby authorized to accept part
payment from tixne to time on account of any taxes due, and to give a receipt for such part
payment provided that acceptance of any such part payment does not affect the collection
of any percentage charge imposed or collectable under Section 399, Subsection (3) of the
Miuucipal Act R.S.O. 1990, in respect to non-payment of any taaces or any class of taa�es
or of any installment thereof.
8. The Treasurer-Collector is hereby authorized to prepare and give one separate tax notice
for the collection of 2001 taxes, one notice being an INTERIM notice, with two
installments, as follows:
INTERIM Tax Notice
- due date of the first installment March 12„ 2001
-� due date of the second installment April 26, 2001; or either date
adjusted by the Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer
9. Except in the case of taxes payable under Section 33 and 34 of the Assessment Act, R.S.O.
1990, c.A31, as arriended, the percentage charge (one and one-quarter percent) as a penatty
for non-payment of taxes and monies payable as taxes shall be added to every taY ar
assessment, rent or rate of any installment or part thereof remauung unpaid on the first day
of default and on the first day of each calendar month thereafier in which such default
continues but not after December 31 of the year in which the ta.�ces become payable, and it
shall be the duty of a Tax Collector, inunediately to collect at once, by distress or
otherwise under the provisions of the applicable staiutes all such taxes, assessments, rents,
rates or installments or parts thereof as shall not have been paid on or before the several
dates na�ned as aforesaid, together with the said percentage charges as they are incurred.
10. I�l respect of taxes payable under Sections 33 and 34 of the Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1990,
c.A.31, as amended, the percentage charge (one and one-quarter percent) imposed as a
penalty for non-payment of taxes and monies payable as taxes shall be added to every
amount of taxes so payable remaining unpaid on the first day after twenty-one days from
the date of mailing by the Treasurer or a Tax Collector of a demand for payment thereof
and ou the first day of each calendar month thereafter in which default continues but noY
after December 31 of the year in which the taxes become payable; and it shall be the duty
of a Tax Collector unmediately af�er the expiration of the said twenty-one days to collect
at once by distress or otherwise under the provisions of the applicable statutes, all such
taxes as shall not have been paid on or before the expiration of the said twenty-one day
period, together with the said percentage charges as they are incurred.
1l. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the Treasurer or Ta�c Collector from proceeding at
any time with the collection of any rate, tax or assessment, or any part thereof, in
accordance with the provisions of the statutes and By-Laws governing the collection of
taxes.
12. Where tenants of land owned by the Crown or in which the Crown has an interest are
liable for the payment of taxes and where any such tenant has been employed either within
or outside the municipality by the same employer for not less than thirty days, such
employer shall pay over fo the Treasurer or Tax Collector on demand out of any wages,
salary or other remuneration due to such employee, the amount then payable for taxes
under this By-Law and such payment shall relieve the employer from any liability to the
employee for the amount so paid.
13. If any section or portion of this By-Law is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, it is the intent of Council for the Corporation of the City of Pickering that all
remaining sections and portions of this By-Law continue in force and effect.
14. That By-Law 5793/O1 be repealed.
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15. That this By-Law is to come into effect on the lst day of January, 2001.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 19th day of� February, 2001.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING Q 2�
BY-LAW NO. 580:�/o t
Being a by-law to appoint Laura Drake to the
Museum Advisory Committee.
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering enacted By-law Number
5784/00 on December 18, 2000 to appoint persons to various committees; and
WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to appoint Laura Drake to the Museum Advisory Committee;
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF TI� CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. Laura Drake is hereby appointed to the Museum Advisory Committee for a term to expire
on November 30, 2003.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 19�` day of February, 2001.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk
0 2 4 � CORPORATION OF TI� CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 5804/O1
Being a by-law to amend By-law Number 2206/86
for the licensing, regulating and governing of
taxicab drivers, owners and brokers.
WI-�REAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering enact�:d By-law Number
2206/86 on May 5, 1986 to licence, regulate and govern taxicab drivers, owners and brokers; and
WI�REAS it is deemed expedient to decrease the fee for transferring a taxic;ab owner's licence
and to increase the rates and fazes charged for hiring a taxicab;
NOW THEREFORE TI� COUNCIL OF TI� GORPORATION OF THE CITY OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. Subsection (b)(iu) of Section 45 of By-law Number 2206/86, as a�nended by By-law
Number 2473/87, is hereby deleted and the following is substituted ther��fore:
(iu) upon payment to the City of a fee of $50�.00; and
2. a) Schedule "B" to By-law Number 2206/86, as amended b`i By-law Number
3320/89, is hereby deleted and Schedules "X" and "�' attached hereto are
substituted therefore.
b) Schedule "X" shall take effect March 1, 2001.
c) Schedule "Y" sha11 take effect March 1, 2002
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 19�` day of ��ebruary, 2001.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, C:lerk
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SCHEDULE "X" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 5804./o i
SCHEDULE "B" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2206/86
TARIFF OF RATES AND FARES
A. FARES
1. For the first one-tenth kilometre or part thereof $2.45
2. For each additional one-tenth kilometre or part thereof $0.14
3. For waiting time while under engagement, per minute $0.40
B. RATES
1. For each passenger in excess of four $0.25
Z. For each trunk exceeding 0.1 cubic metres $0.60
3. For each piece of luggage not carried inside ta.�cab $0.15
C. NOTES
1. Ma.ximum total charge under B.1, 2 and 3 shall
not exceed $0.60 for any trip.
2. No rate is chargeable for the carriage of a
wheelchair accompanying a handicapped person.
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SCHEDULE "Y" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 5804/01
SCHEDiTLE "B" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2206/86
TARIFF OF RATES AND FARES
A. FARES
1. For the first one-tenth kilometre or part thereof
2. For each additional one-tenth kilometre or part thereof
3. For waiting tirne while under engagement, per minute
B. RATES
1. For each passenger in excess of four
2. For each trunk exceeding 0.1 cubic metres
3. For each piece of luggage not carried inside t�icab
C. NOTES
1. Ma�mum total charge under B.l, 2 and 3 shall
not exceed $0.60 for any trip.
2. No rate is chargeable for the carriage of a
wheelchair accompanying a handicapped person.
$2.45
$0.15
$0.40
$025
$0.60
$0.15
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-LAW NO. 5805/Ol
Being a by-law to appoint By-law Enforcement
Officers for certain purposes (Parking Regulation
1305 & 1315 Pickering Parkway, St. Mary
Catholic Secondary School, 1918 Whites Road
and Amberlea Plaza, 1822 Whites Road)
WHEREAS pursuant to section 15(I) of the Police Services Act., R.S.O. 1990, c.P.15, as
amended, a municipal council may appoint persons to enforce the by-laws of the municipality
and
WHEREAS pursuant to section 15(2) of the said Act, municipal by-law enforcement officers are
peace officers for the purpose of enforcing municipal by-laws;
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. The following officers be hereby appointed as municipal law enforcement officers in and
for the City of Pickering in order to ascertain whether the provisions of By-la.w 2359/87
are obeyed and to enforce or carry into effect the said By-law and is hereby authorized to
enter at all reasonable times upon lands municipally known as:
a) 1305 & 1315 Pickering Parkway:
Peter Alves
Michael Deppner
Darren Little
b) St. Mary Catholic Secondary School:
Joe Visconti
c) Amberlea Plaza, 1822 Whites Road:
John Booker
Delgado Cobourne
Mohamed Hoosien
Naila Syed
2. The authority granted in section 1 hereto is specifically limited to that set out in section 1,
and shall not be deemed, at any time, to exceed the authority set out in section l.
3. These appointments shall expire upon the persons listed in section 1(a) ceasing to be
employees of Nemesis Security Services Inc. or upon Nemesis Security Services Inc.
ceasing to be an agent of 1305 & 1315 Pickering Parkway, in section 1(b) ceasing to be
an employee of St. Mary Catholic Secondary School, and in section 1(c) ceasing to be an
employee of Burns International Security Services or upon Burns International Security
Services ceasing to be an agent of Amberlea Plaza, 1822 Whites Road, or upon
whichever shall occur first.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 19th day of February, 2001.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk