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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1997 - 7:30 p.m.
Mayor Wayne Arthurs
COUNCILLORS:
M. Brenner
D. Dickerson - Chairman
R. Johnson
E. Pistritto
D. Ryan
S. Senis
ALSO PRESENT:
T. Quinn
B. Taylor
N. Carroll
T. Melymuk
C. Rose
(I)
(II)
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2.
- General Manager
- Town Clerk
- Director of Planning
- Deputy Director of Planning
- Manager, Policy Division
ADOPTION OF MINUTES
Regular Meeting of June 9, 1997.
DELEGA TIONS
Jill Foster, 1049 Dalewood Drive, stated that the meeting between Members of
Council and Ontario Hydro that was held on September 3rd had little publicity and
the public were not allowed to speak. She noted that the Pickering/Ontario Hydro
Liaison Committee was established two years ago to promote communications
between the two bodies and asked why the Committee is not dealing more
forcefully with communications. Ms. Foster stated that there is a crisis of
confidence with Ontario Hydro and noted that a person attending the meeting on
September 3rd is taking up a petition to close the Pickering Nuclear Generating
Station. Alarmist reports have been put in the local newspapers which only add to
a level of discomfort about the Station. Ontario Hydro indicated that they would
seek excellence and the trust of the community and in order to do this, they must
hold public forums.
Louise Boehler, 953 Naroch Boulevard, commended Council for naming the
community/youth park to the east of the Recreation Complex in honour of
Princess Diana. She has been working on raising money for youth and exploring
youth programs for 12 years and more work must be done. She felt that the cost
of the community/youth park is very high and does not address the need for a
building that teens can call their own.
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3. Rita McDonald, representing Take Back The Night, stated that the third annual
walk is scheduled for September 18th and is a candlelight walk against violence
against women and children. She invited Members of Council to attend the
various events and displays that will be held in the Esplanade Park on September
18th.
(III) MA TTERS FOR CONSIDERA TION
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1.
REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONER'S REPORT 97-P-89 ON:
(1) THE PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN;
(2) RELATED REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT
APPLICATION OPA 97-007/D; AND
(3) COUNTRY RESIDENTIAL PROPOSALS SUBMITTED BY
770661 ONTARIO LIMITED (OPA 86-010/D), FRISQUE (OPA 86-049/D)
AND BROWN (OPA 87-021/D)
FILE NUMBER - B 2310
In Planning Report 23/97, it is recommended that Regional Planning
Commissioner's Report No. 97-P-89 on the Pickering Official Plan, the related
Regional Official Plan Amendment Application 97-007/D, and three country
residential proposals (files OPA 86-010/D, OPA 86-049/D and OPA 87-021/D),
be received for information.
Approved as amended with
respect to lands at Altona
Road and Pine Grove Avenue
See Recommendation #1
Councillor Pistritto declared an interest in all matters pertaining to the East
Duffins Study Area because his mother owns a store within that area.
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Heather Guscott, representing the Altona West Community Association, stated
that with respect to the Kaitlin property at the intersection of Altona Road and
Pine Grove Avenue, her Association did not want to see an increase in density
because parking and traffic is already a problem in the area. Her Association has
met with representatives of the Kaitlin Group twice since the August 5th Council
Meeting and have agreed to a development concept of 19 houses at the south end
of the property and a tiered apartment at the north end. She indicated that there
are still questions pertaining to this development but these can be explored further
during the site plan stage.
Calvin Whalen, representing the Kaitlin Group, stated that he has met with
representatives of the Altona West Community Association and Town staff and
has received productive comments about his development. He stated that the
density level is acceptable and that he will continue to work with the Association
during the site plan process.
2.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T -96008(R)
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 17/96
L. & C. DINARDO AND G. ALBANESE
(EAST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD, NORTH OF WATERFORD GATE)
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 -A 17/96 -18T -96008(R)
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In Planning Recommendation Report 21/97, it is recommended that Council
recommend to the Region of Durham, that Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-
96008(R) and Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 17/96 submitted by L. &
C. Dinardo and G. Albanese on lands known as Part of Lot 32, Concession 1, be
APPROVED.
Approved
See Recommendation #2
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OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION 96-00 lIP
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 11/96
NAUTICA HOLDINGS INe. & 1184311 ONTARIO INe.
PART OF LOT 3, PLAN 228
(NORTH SIDE OF KINGSTON ROAD, WEST OF ROUGEMOUNT DRIVE)
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 11/96; OP A 96-00 liP
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In Planning Recommendation Report 15/97, it is recommended that Official Plan
Amendment Application 96-0011P and Zoning By-law Amendment Application A
11/96, submitted by Nautica Holdings Inc. & 1184311 Ontario Inc., on lands being
Part of Lot 3, Plan 228, be REFUSED.
Approved the Refusal
See Recommendation #3
Jill Foster, representing the Dalewood Neighbourhood Association, stated that she
is opposed to the proposed development and has offered to meet with the
applicant but has received no response from him.
4.
YORK REGION - LONG TERM WATER PROJECT
MASTER PLAN
FILE NUMBER -B 1000
In Interdepartmental Development Team Report 5/97, it is recommended that
York Region be advised that the Town of Pickering at this time does not support
the conclusions of the York/Consumers Utilities Long Term Water Project Master
Plan Document dated July, 1997.
Approved as amended
See Recommendation #4
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5.
SUBDIVISION AMENDMENT AGREEMENT
NUGGET CONSTRUCTION CO. LIMITED
BLOCKS 104-108, PLAN 40M-1831
FILE NUMBER - B 23 10
In Legal Services Report L 141/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
authorize the execution of an Agreement to amend the Subdivision Agreement
respecting Plan 40M-1831, to provide for the development of Blocks 104-108,
inclusive, be forwarded to Council for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
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DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
NUGGET CONSTRUCTION CO. LIMITED
PART OF LOT 7, PLAN 282, (PARTS 1-14, PLAN 40R-XXXX)
BLOCK 176, PLAN 40M-1630
FILE NUMBER - B 2310
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In Legal Services Report L 140/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
authorize the execution of a Development Agreement respecting the development
of parts of Lot 7, Plan 282, and Block 176, Plan 40M-1630 (Nugget Construction
Co. Limited), be forwarded to Council for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
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7.
PARTIAL RELEASE OF DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
COUGS INVESTMENTS LTD.
PART LOT 31, CONCESSION 1, PARTS 1 AND 2, PLAN 40R-I6806
FILE NUMBER - B 2310
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n Legal Services Report L 150/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
authorize the execution of a Partial Release of a Development Agreement
respecting those parts of Lot 31, Concession 1, (Cougs Investments Ltd.), be
forwarded to Council for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
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ROAD DEDICATION
BLOCK 51, PLAN 40M-1508, (WESTCREEK DRIVE)
FILE NUMBER - E 4000
In Legal Services Report L 138/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
dedicate Block 51, Plan 40M-1508, (West creek Drive) as public highway, be
forwarded to Council for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
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EXEMPTION OF BLOCK 70, PLAN 40M-I700
GARTHWOOD HOMES LTD.
FROM P ART LOT CONTROL
FILE NUMBER - D 2310
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In Legal Services Report L 134/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
exempt Block 70, Plan 40M-1700, from part lot control, be forwarded to Council
for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
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REPEAL PART LOT CONTROL BY-LAWS
THE KAITLIN GROUP LTD.
LOTS 6,7,8,9,10,13,14,15,16,17,18,20,21,22,25,27,28,29,30,
53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76, 77, 78, 79,80,81,82,83,84,
85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100 AND 101, PLAN 40M-I81O
FILE NUMBER - B 2310
In Legal Services Report L 145/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to repeal
Part Lot Control By-laws 4677/95,4681/95,4690/95, 4705/95, 4749/96, 4820/96,
4833/96, 4853/96,4884/96, be forwarded to Council for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
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11.
REPEAL PART LOT CONTROL BY-LAWS
BRAMALEA INC./INTRACORP DEVELOPMENTS (ONTARIO)
L TD./HIGHVIEW VILLAGE
LOTS 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18, 19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,
27,28,29,30 AND 31, PLAN 40M-1792
FILE NUMBER - B 2310
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In Legal Services Report L 144/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to repeal
Part Lot Control By-laws 4569/95, 4598/95, 4661/95, 4691/95, 4799/96, 4854/96,
be forwarded to Council for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
12. REPEAL PART LOT CONTROL BY-LAWS
MAXCON DEVELOPMENT LTD.
LOTS 1,2,3,4,5,8,9,10,11,12,13 AND
BLOCKS 14,15 AND 16, PLAN 40M-1827
FILE NUMBER - B 2310
In Legal Services Report L 143/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to repeal
Part Lot Control By-laws 4695/95,4706/95 and 4834/96, be forwarded to Council
for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
13.
REPEAL PART LOT CONTROL BY-LAWS
LANDFORD DIXIE SOUTH AND
1127229 ONTARIO LIMITED
LOTS 11,13,14,15,16,37,38,39,40,41 AND 42, PLAN 40M-1706
FILE NUMBER - D 2310
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In Legal Services Report L 142/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to repeal
Part Lot Control By-laws 4131/92,4143/93,4498/94,4497/94 and 4836/96, be
forwarded to Council for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
14. STREET NAME CHANGE
KINGSTON ROAD (ALSO KNOWN AS OLD KINGSTON ROAD
AND SHEPPARD A VENUE) TO MERRITTON ROAD
FILE NUMBER - E 4430
In Legal Services Report L 149/97, it is recommended that the Legal Services
Department be authorized to continue the process of changing the name of
Kingston Road (Also known as Old Kingston Road and Sheppard Avenue) to
Merritton Road.
Tabled
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15.
SIGNING AUTHORITY FOR DOCUMENTATION
REQUIRED TO RELEASE AGREEMENTS
FILE NUMBER - D 3310
In Legal Services Report L 153/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sign any required documentation to release from
title unnecessary agreements other than subdivision agreements, be forwarded to
Council for enactment.
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By-law forwarded to Council
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SIGNING AUTHORITY FOR AGREEMENTS REQUIRED
AS A CONDITION OF CONSENTS FOR
SEVERANCES OF LANDS, SITE PLANS OR
MINOR VARIANCES
FILE NUMBER - D 3310
In Legal Services Report L 154/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to
provide signing authority for Agreements required as a Condition of Consents for
Severances of Lands, Site Plans or Minor Variances, be forwarded to Council for
enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
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DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
HOWES, JOHN (IN TRUST)
PART OF LOT 20, CONCESSION 8,
(PARTS 1 TO 26, PLAN 40R-17520)
FILE NUMBER - D 3310
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In Legal Services Report L 148/97, it is recommended that the reconveyance to
the Owner herein, of those parts of Lot 20, Concession 8, subject to an access
easement in favour of the Town for stormwater management purposes, be
authorized.
Approved
See Recommendation #5
18.
ADVANCE POLLS
FILE NUMBER - A 2112
In Clerk's Report CL 42/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to establish
Advance Polls on Saturday, November 1st and Wednesday, November 5th, 1997
between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., be forwarded to Council for
enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
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ELECTION SIGNS
FILE NUMBER - A 2112
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In Clerk's Report CL 43/97, it is recommended that a draft by-law to amend By-
law 2439/87 (Signs), be forwarded to Council for enactment.
By-law forwarded to Council
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20.
"ONT ARIO HOME WEEK" - SEPTEMBER 21 - 27, 1997
"NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK" - OCTOBER 6 - 12, 1997
"HOSPICE WEEK" - OCTOBER 13 - 19, 1997
"INSURANCE INFORMATION WEEK" - OCTOBER 13 - 18, 1997
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamations:
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"ONTARIO HOME WEEK" - SEPTEMBER 21 - 27,1997
"NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK" - OCTOBER 6 - 12, 1997
"HOSPICE WEEK" - OCTOBER 13 - 19, 1997
"INSURANCE INFORMATION WEEK" - OCTOBER 13 - 18, 1997
Approved
See Recommendation #6
21.
PICKERING WATERFRONT TRAIL
FILE NUMBER - B 1000
In IDT Report 6/97, it is recommended that Council proceed with the Liverpool
Road Boardwalk/Sidewalk component of the Pickering Waterfront Trail.
Deferred for two weeks
(IV) OTHER BUSINESS
1. Councillor Senis introduced a Notice of Motion respecting the holding of a
referendum on the downloading of social service costs to municipalities.
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2.
Councillor Senis requested a report on what action is being taken against the
property owner to the north of 1702 Bayly Street.
3.
Councillor Senis requested a report on what can be done about a vacant piece of
property on Major Oaks Road that has become messy.
4.
Councillor Ryan stated that he has received complimentary comments from
residents on how the Town handled the severe windstorm that occurred last
weekend.
5.
Councillor Ryan introduced a Notice of Motion to allow Members of Council to
transfer unused funds from their discretionary accounts to pay for projects of
benefit to the residents.
6.
Councillor Brenner introduced a Notice of Motion to oppose the amalgamation of
the Durham District Health Council with an abutting jurisdiction.
7.
Councillor Brenner introduced a Notice of Motion regarding a Federal initiative
respecting employment experiences for youth.
8.
Councillor Brenner asked the Director of Planning to investigate a group in
Vaughan that uses the Internet to share information and to see if Pickering could
be a pilot project.
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9.
Mayor Arthurs stated that Pickering residents are concerned about the Pickering
Nuclear Generating Station and although the Town continues to try to address
these concerns, he noted that there is no immediate health or safety risk for the
residents and staff at the Station.
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10.
Councillor Johnson reported that he has checked with the Region of Durham on
the safety of the Town's drinking water and has been assured that it is safe.
11.
Councillor Johnson stated that the issue of part-time firefighters in the rural area
must be addressed.
12.
Councillor Dickerson introduced a Notice of Motion to oppose Bill 84 respecting
firefighting services.
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13.
Councillor Dickerson introduced a Notice of Motion to provide for the retention
of an independent consultant to investigate dumping at an on-site landfill site at the
Pickering Nuclear Generating Station.
14.
Councillor Dickerson reported that a book of condolence for Mother Theresa will
be set up in the lobby of the Civic Complex tomorrow.
15.
The following matters were discussed prior to and after the regular meeting:
a) The General Manager distributed a report from the Safety & Training Co-
ordinator dated August 19, 1997 regarding the final clean-up process at the
Brock North Landfill Site.
b) The General Manager distributed an E-Mail from the Acting Treasurer
regarding proposed reductions in Provincial funding in 1998.
c) The General Manager distributed a report from the Chief Building Official
dated September 5, 1997 respecting the Hindu Cultural Centre.
d)
The General Manager distributed a report from the Fire Chief dated
September 5, 1997 regarding park-time firefighters. The Committee
referred this matter back to the Fire Chief for two weeks to report on
fitness tests that would be appropriate for part-time firefighters and to
provide more information on the hiring policies of other Town volunteers
and part-time firefighters.
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e) The General Manager distributed a press release issued by Ontario Hydro
respecting a hydrogen leak at Unit 8 of the Pickering Nuclear Generating
Station.
1) Councillor Senis asked if lake meters have been installed as was requested
by Council in a previous resolution.
g) The Committee approved a request of the Town's United Way
representative to waive the cost of the O'Brien Room on October 16th for
a Town United Way event.
See Recommendation #7
h) The General Manager reported that Durham College has asked that the
Town donate to it an old, non-working pumper. The General Manager
was asked to get more information on this matter.
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The General Manager reported that the Voters Lists were printed in-house
and a lot of money was saved doing this.
j) The Youth Convention has booked space at the Recreation Complex on
May 15-17, 1998 but cannot pay the hall rental fee of $1,500. The
Committee approved a $500 reduction in the hall rental fee.
See Recommendation #8
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k) The General Manager reported that the Customer Care section has
developed a colouring book for use by children whose parents are doing
business with the Town.
I) Councillor Senis asked that the calendar of events be continued for
Members of Council.
ADJOURNMENT
The Meeting adjourned at 10:55 p.m.
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CLERK
TOWN OF PICKERING
That the Executive Committee of the Town of Pickering having met on September 8, 1997,
presents its twelfth report to Council and recommends:
1.
REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONER'S REPORT 97-P-89 ON:
(1) THE PICKERING OFFICIAL PLAN;
(2) RELATED REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT
APPLICATION OPA 97-007/D; AND
(3) COUNTRY RESIDENTIAL PROPOSALS SUBMITTED BY
770661 ONTARIO LIMITED (OPA 86-010/D), FRISQUE (OPA 86-049/D)
AND BROWN (OPA 87-021/D)
FILE NUMBER - B 23 10
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That Regional Planning Commissioner's Report No. 97-P-89 on the Pickering
Official Plan, the related Regional Official Plan Amendment Application 97-007/D,
and three country residential proposals (files OP A 86-01 OlD, OP A 86-049/D and
OPA 87-021/D), be received for information.
That Town Council supports resolving the request made by the Altona West
Community Association by deleting Deferral 18 and by modifying the Pickering
Official Plan to add a new text policy to Section 11. 12 to establish the maximum
permitted residential density on the lands located at the south-west corner of Pine
Grove Avenue and Altona Road, as follows:
11.12(c)
despite Table 6 of Chapter Three, establish a maximum residential
density of 63 units per net hectare for lands located at the
southwest corner of Pine Grove Avenue and Altona Road that are
designated Mixed Use Areas - Local Node and abut lands
developed as low density development.
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2.
DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION 18T-96008(R)
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 17/96
L. & c. DINARDO AND G. ALBANESE
(EAST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD, NORTH OF WATERFORD GATE)
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 -A 17/96 -18T-96008(R)
That Town Council recommend to the Region of Durham, that Draft Plan of
Subdivision 18T -96008(R) submitted by L. & c. Dinardo and G. Albanese on
lands known as Part of Lot 32, Concession 1, Town of Pickering, be APPROVED
subject to the conditions outlined in Appendix No. I to Recommendation Report
21/97; and
That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 17/96 to allow residential
development, be APPROVED to implement Draft Plan of Subdivision
I 8T -96008(R), subject to the conditions outlined in Appendix No. II to
Recommendation Report 21/97.
3.
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION 96-001IP
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION A 11/96
NAUTICA HOLDINGS INC. & 1184311 ONTARIO INC.
PART OF LOT 3, PLAN 228
(NORTH SIDE OF KINGSTON ROAD; WEST OF ROUGEMOUNT DRIVE)
FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 11/96: OPA 96-001/P
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That Official Plan Amendment Application 96-001IP, submitted by Nautica
Holdings Inc. & 1184311 Ontario Inc., on lands being Part of Lot 3, Plan 228, in
the Town of Pickering, be REFUSED; and
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That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 11/96, submitted by Nautica
Holdings Inc. & 1184311 Ontario Inc., on lands being Part of Lot 3, Plan 228, in
the Town of Pickering, be REFUSED.
YORK REGION - LONG TERM WATER PROJECT
MASTER PLAN
FILE NUMBER -B 1000
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1. That York Region be advised that the Town of Pickering at this time does
not support the conclusions of the York/Consumers Utilities Long Term
Water Project Master Plan Document dated July, 1997.
2. That York Region be requested not to proceed with any further work on
the York/Consumers Utilities Long Term Water Project, including any
individual environmental assessments, until the long term planning
objectives and infrastructure requirements of abutting GT A municipalities
are also examined, and unless related infrastructure issues, such as sewage
disposal, are also addressed. The examination of these matters should be
conducted either:
(a) jointly by the affected GT A municipalities with the assistance of the
Province, and/or
(b) by a Greater Toronto Services Board should the Province establish
such a body.
3. That the various concerns of the Town of Pickering be incorporated into
any further review of this issue, including the following:
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(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
the potential impacts on the Rosebank, Woodlands, Amberlea, and
Rouge Park neighbourhoods of the Town;
the potential impacts on Pickering's rural area, including the
hamlets of Cherrywood, Whitevale and Green River;
the potential impacts on the Town's waterfront and valley systems,
the Petticoat Creek Conservation Area and Rouge Park;
the potential impacts on the development of the East Duffins Area
of the Town;
the potential impacts on the provincial Seaton lands and the federal
airport lands;
the recommendations of the Pickering Rural Study; and
the recommendations of the Mayor's Task Force on the Pickering
Waterfront.
That IDT Report No. 5/97 be forwarded to the Region of York, the
Region of Durham, Metropolitan Toronto, other interested GTA
municipalities, the Office of the Greater Toronto Area, the Honourable AI
Leach, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Mr. Milt Farrow,
Special Advisor to the Minister, and the Ministry of Environment and
Energy.
4.
5.
That copies of this resolution be forwarded to:
The Honourable Janet Ecker
The Honourable Norman Sterling
The Honourable AI Leach
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DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
HOWES, JOHN (IN TRUST)
PART OF LOT 20, CONCESSION 8,
(PARTS I TO 26, PLAN 40R-17520)
FILE NUMBER - D 3310
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That the reconveyance to the Owner of those parts of Lot 20, Concession 8,
designated as Parts 24, 25 and 26, Plan 40R-17520, subject to an access easement
in favour of the Town for stormwater management purposes, be authorized.
6.
"ONT ARlO HOME WEEK" - SEPTEMBER 21 - 27, 1997
"NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK" - OCTOBER 6 - 12,1997
"HOSPICE WEEK" - OCTOBER 13 - 19, 1997
"INSURANCE INFORMATION WEEK" - OCTOBER 13 - 18, 1997
FILE NUMBER - A 2111
That Mayor Arthurs be authorized to make the following proclamations:
"ONTARIO HOME WEEK" - SEPTEMBER 21 - 27, 1997
"NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK" - OCTOBER 6 - 12,1997
"HOSPICE WEEK" - OCTOBER 13 - 19, 1997
"INSURANCE INFORMATION WEEK" - OCTOBER 13 - 18, 1997
7.
UNITED WAY EVENT
FILE NUMBER - F 2300 - C 2163
That the hall rental fee of $3 50 for the 0 'Brien Room on October 16, 1997 for use
by the Town's United Way Committee be waived; and
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That this fee be charged to Account 2195 (Grants to Organizations and
Individuals).
8.
YOUTH CONVENTION
FILE NUMBER - F 2300 - C 2163
That the hall rental fee of $1,500 for space at the Recreation Complex on May 15 -
19, 1998 by the Youth Convention be reduced to a fee of $1 ,000; and
That the difference of $500 be charged to Account 2195 (Grants to Organizations
and Individuals)
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