HomeMy WebLinkAboutAugust 31, 1970
8/70
PAR K S
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R E C REA T ION
M E E TIN G
A meeting of the Pickering Township Committee of the Whole in
Parks & Recreation was held on Monday, THIRTY-FIRST of August
1970, at 8:25 p.m.
PRESENT:
Deputy Reeve G. Ashe - Chairman
Reeve John R. Williams
Councillor V. Rudik
Councillor J. L. McPherson
Councillor D. Kitchen
Councillor R. Chatten
Councillor J. Kruger
Director D. E. Bass
Arena Manager Tom Quinn
1. ADOPTION OF MINUTES
MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, Seconded by Councillor Rudik
THAT the minutes 7/70 of a meeting held on
Wednesday, July 8th., 1970 be adopted as
presented.
CARRIED.
2. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES
The minutes of a meeting held on Wednesday, June 24th., 1970
be amended to contain Councillor Chatten's name as one of the
Committee members present.
3. SWIMMING POOL REPORT
Mr. Bass was directed to prepare reports on four assumptions
written in a recent article appearing in a local weekly
Newspaper.
1.By letting the Pickering Pronghorns go to Scarborough through
neglect and what appeared to be outright disdain for their
program.
.2.By instituting an outrageously expensive swimming program and
renting a poòl which has failed to make moaey.
3.By failing to support the West Rouge Canoe Club in their fight
against the Conservation Authority.
4.By alienating many people who have served in recreation in the
Township in the past.
Mr. Bass has put us at least one step backwards. The article
continues by making mention of an unauthorized trip to Ottawa
that reportedly cost the taxpayers $2,000.00. This latter
assumption was clarified by Mr. Ashe who pointed out that the
correct cost was $147.55.
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3. SWIMMING POOL REPORT (cont'd.)
Motion 28/70
MOVED by Councillor Kruger, Seconded by Councillor Kitchen
THAT we invite Mr. Beddall and Mr. Saccoccio submit
preliminary designs for a Swimming Pool to be located
at the Arena or other sites. That the cost of the poól
be approximately $350,000.00. That the successful
Arc.itect be asked to submit preliminary cost estimates
of a pool of standard and Olympic size for cost comparison
purposes. That the Recreation Director be instructed to
negotiate with hydro, and tú co-ordinate the internal
departments in the Township, regarding problems relative
to the Arena site including parking, financing and other
points. To negotiate with any external agencies which
might be necessary. That Council, through the Parks &
Recreation Director, negotiate the times and costs for use
of the pool, with the County Board of Education on approx-
imately the reciprocal of the Agreement between the County
Board of Education and the '~Ci ty of Oshawa relative to the
General Vanier Secondary School, but at all times ensuring
that in matters of control and priority the Township has a
sovereign position. That it is the objective of Council
to construct the pool with all speed.
CARRIED.
4. LETTER FROM MRS. D. R. LINDON RE: NEED FOR FENCE ON NORTH SIDE
OF BALSDON PARK.
This letter was read to the Committee by the Chairman following
which it was decided that Council would take no "further action
until the Director had presented a report to Council outlining
the work that should be completed, cost of improvements, extensive
way in which the park is being used now and how the use of the
park could change.
Motion 29/70
MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, Seconded by Councillor Chatten
THAT an estimate on the cost of completing the work requested
in Mrs. D. R. Lindon's letter Re: BaIsdon Park be presented
to the Committee at the next meeting.
CARRIED.
5. LETTER FROM MRS. ABRAHAM RE: USE OF ARENA COMMUNITY CENTRE AS
DAY CARE CENTRE FOR THE BAY RIDGES MONTESORRIE CLUB
The letter was discussed by the Committee, after which the
Committee decided that Mrs. Abraham's letter would be kept
on file until a decision is reached as to whether the Township
shall operate a Day Care Centre or rent it to an organization.
Mr-..- Bass in c.onsoltation with Mr. Pearce, the Welfare
Co-ordinator is to draw up a report regarding the need for
Day Care Centres throughout the Township, and the best means
of opcr.ation of such Centres if they are required.
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832 Narocn Blvd.,
83Y Ridges,
Pickering,
Ontario.
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Jul;y 10,1970.
Director of parks & Hecreation,
Municipality of the Tw;¡. of Pickering,
pickering,
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The attached petition is being submitted for your
consideration in an· attempt to' urge the To.wntlip to complete
certain 'work to. Balsion Park which has been badly neglected.
'Neare no~_requestingmajo:t;·.impl~ovem{ent~ ~u~ merely the ba,sic'
'. ~. necessities "~hDt àte exþ'éc,t,ed' ·o'f.. 'ap'ark,:~glv'1ng;"'due
consideration to homeownçrs surrounding the area.
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Entrances
Only:;'o¡;:¡:e" of ,tJ:1e th~~~¡etltranç~s,;haê\.b..eèItc{)mpl~ted;; ",;~~ ,.
the other two are loca:t.ed on Naröch'ßlvd " ,.and Krosno'
Blvd., at tíverp~olI,~oad. Fir~tJ.Y; ·wesuggest that'
Frost fencing be ï'nstalled on both sides' of the wal:k:-
we,ys in, order to prot.ect properties. from.. continuous .\
abuse. Secondly, as'þhal t paviJ:1'€{ to "th~;full 'width .
of the entrances wot.:.ldél~minate th,e weeds ,mud and.,
general slumlike conditions. If these two ßntrances
could be completed similar to,the onè, that has alreaày
been completed, it would certain,ly enhançe the lookeof
the park ... unti 1· you get iTgh t into the park ths.t fs.
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2. surrounding Fences
Many of the people on the .attached list would like to
see the fencing finished that was started by the TOW~1i~
on the South sidf: last year, and continued in a uniform
manner on the North side.
3. Playground Alea
It W3G installed--then just .left to detericrRte.
The 32.n(1 :1£13 (:iE:appeared, lenving 'Nlst mud puJdles in
wet wC'8ther, anCl vvTe,Js aplenty. surely our children
deserve better than tuis, and we as taxpapers celtainly
€' xpe c t more.
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I am not in the habi t of making complaints tó Council' '..
:about the lack .of pleasantfacili ties in. the ne·ighbourhoo.g, "
however, you sugge:::;ted yoL.l·self that no ac,tion viOuld. be..'tåken
unless. Thad the support of other residents~ There are close
to a hundr'ed names on the attached list -and 1 t would not be·
difficult to swell the number if necess·ary·.
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Meeting but failed to bring it into tÌ1.e open. Coþies of this'
letter and at tachedpeti tion,.are beipg sent to:.Mr.:Plitz ,.."
Mr. J. williams and Mr.. D. Kitchell., çmd I res·pectfuIly ·t'equest
that i( be~:bfop~l}tu..P at..t~e,:,·next. JJ;1.ee,ting, anq,n,ot.'p:Lo,nke.c;L'into
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6. DON BEER SPORT ARENA ITEMS
(a).
RELOCATION OF ALL PARKS & RECREATION STAFF AT THE ARENA
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The Committee felt that as many Department Heads as possible
should be located at the Municipal Building. Mr. Thomas J.
Quinn the Arena Manager would be located at the Arena, The
Director of Parks & Recreation would remain in his office at
the Municipal Building.
(b) .
OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE ARENA
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The program for the Official Opening of the Arena as presented
to the Co~ttee by the Director was approved with the exception
that the time of the Opening was postponed until 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 19th., 1970. (Schedule #2)
OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FIRE HALL
The Official Opening of the Fire Hall was decided upon as
Saturday, September 19th., 1970 at 1¡:30 p.m. The Official
list of guests, as prepared by the F~re Chief was accepted
by the Committee.
Motion 30/70
MOVED by Councillor Kruger, Seconded by Councillor Kitchen
THAT as many donations as possible should be obtained to
finance the Opening of the Arena, and that allæpects of
the Official Opening should be free to the Public.
CARRIED.
(c). SNAC~BAR_AND_PAVING ,Q.UOTES_
Motion 31/70
MOVED by Councillor Kruger, Seconded by Councillor J. L. McPherson
THAT the Committee accept the tender of Pinecone Wood Products
in the amount of $2,594.00, and that the price be subject to
a delivery date which should not be greater than three weeks.
CARRIED.
Motion 32/70
MOVED by Councillor Kruger, Seconded by Councillor Chatten
THAT the two entrances at the arena be paved immediately and
(up to the Westerly limits of building) that suitable crushed
stone be put on the Parking Lot Area.
CARRIED.
It was recommended by the members of the Committee that Mr.
P. H. Poulsson, Township Engineer, secure quotes for the work
necessary to accomplish this.
(d). ESTABLISHMENT OF ARENA AND COMMUNITY CENTRE RATES
Motion 33/70
MOVED by Councillor Chatten, Beconded by ~~~K'~~~\~
THAT the rates for the Arena be accepted as they stand for
the winter season and that the rates be reviewed at April
1st., 1971.
CARRIED.
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Motion 34/70
MOVED by Councillor J. L. McPherson, Seconded by Councillor Rudik,
THAT the rates presented for the Community Centre be accepted
as presented with the exception that the special events be
solicited through the Director and not Council.
CARRIED.
ARENA
RAT E S
PRIME HOURS: Monday to Friday
Saturday and Sunday
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~ p.m.-12:00 midnight
6:00 a.m.-12:00 midnight
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$'~ per hour
~~ :.-90 per hour
f:>,,·Ð~OO per_ hour
6:00 a.m.- ~:OO p.m.
6:00 a.m.
Township Youth Programs
Local Groups
Out-Of-Township Groups
NON PRIME HOURS Monday to Friday
All Days from midnight to
Local Groups
Out-Of-Township Groups
$15.00 per hour
$25.00 per hour
COMMUNITY
C E N T R E
RAT E S
$75.00 per day
$50.00 per day
Event with liquor permit
Events without liquor permit
Special rà~es for special community functions, may be solicited
from the Director of Parks & Recreation.
(e) . NATURE_OF OPERATION OF _PRO_SHOP
Verbal report was given to the Committee on the scope and function
of the Pro Shop wit~in the Arena.
Motion 35/70
MOVED by Councillor Chatten, Seconded by Councillor Rudik,
THAT the Fa~ks and Recreation Department operate the Fro Shop
on the same basis as Ajax and Whitby for a period of six months
after which it will be reviewed by the Committee April 1st.
CARRIED.
(f).
SIGN LOCATED BAYLY STREET & BROCK ROAD
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Discussion regarding a reflectorized sign of a high density quality
which was to be placed on Bayly Street and Brock Road signifying
the location of the Don Beer Sport Arena.
The Committee decided that the reflectorized sign was unnecessary
and that the Director should contact the people who have quoted prices
to determine the cost of a sign similar in size but of a non
reflectorized quality.
(g). TICKET_BQOTH_AT !HE ARENA
Motion Defeated
MOVED by Councillor Kruger, Seconded by Councillor Rudik
THAT $390.00 be spent to install a ticket booth and railing at
the Don Beer Sport Arena.
It was decided by the Committee that the Director seek other means of
collection of money at the Arena entrance.
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7. COMMUNITY USE OF SCHOOLS PROGRAM
Motion 36/70
MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, Seconded by Councillor Rudik
THAT subject to suitable agreemønt with School Board as to costs
involved, Mr. Bass shall initiate the hiring of Ed Grant at $25.00
a night to develop recreational programs at Dunbarton High School,
CARRIED.
8. REFORT ON MOORES ROAD AND SANDY BEACH
ROAD ATHLETIC FIELDS
The Director informed Council that the entire 11 acres is under
acquisition from the Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority,
and that the results will be known at a meeting of the Conservation
Authority on September 9th., 1970.
The Director indicated that the information requested by the Atomic
. Energy Board, re~arding Sandy Beach Road.Athletic Field.:·~quest,
.will be forwarded to the Board short'ly.
9 . ADJOU.RNMENT s.
MOVED by Councillor Kruger, Seconded by Councillor Kitchen
THAT the meeting be adjourned at 12: 03 Æh.zD...
CARRIED.
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