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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDecember 15, 1986 25/86 147 COUNCIL MINUTES A Meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on December 15, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. PRESENT: Mayor J.E. Anderson COUNCILLORS: W. Arthurs M. Brenner S. Coburn B. Mitchell A. Robertson N. Stoner ALSO PRESENT: C.M.T. Sheffield - Acting Town Manager B. Taylor - Town Clerk K. McKay - Deputy Clerk (I) ADOPTION OF MINUTES Regular Meeting of December l, 1986. (II) DELEGATIONS 1. Mr. Allen Dick, representing J.D.S. Investments Limited, addressed Council with respect to the proposed increase of the licence fee for flea markets. He stated J.D.S. does not oppose the increase to $750 but would ask for justification if it is higher. 2. Mr. Heinz Raedisch, on behalf of Mr. R. Ricca, addressed Council with respect to Items 1 and 2 of the Executive Committee Report. He asked that they be withdrawn due to a dispute on the question of ownership of the lands. (III) RESOLUTIONS Resolution #182/86 - See Appendix #1 Moved by Councillor Robertson Seconded by Councillor Coburn That the Executive Committee Report dated December 8, 1986, be adopted with the following amendments: Item #1 and #2 were deferred. CARRIED m 148 25/86 Resolution #183/86 Moved by Councillor Coburn Seconded by Councillor Robertson 1. That Town Council approve the PRIDE application for the Frenchman's Bay Community Improvement Area attached as Attachment No. 1 Town No. 82/86; to Planning Report and that this application be forwarded to the Community Renewal Branch of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs for funding consideration in 1987. 2. That Town Council request Regional Council to support its adopted PRIDE application, and indicate such support to the Community Renewal Branch of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs. CARRIED Resolution #184/86 Moved by Councillor Mitchell Seconded by Councillor Brenner That Tender T-30-86 submitted by Harnden and King for the supply of Granular "A" for maintenance in the amount of: Loaded on Town truck 4.58 tonne Delivered - Hopper Dump 7.30/tonne Dump Trailor 7.30/tonne Tandem 7.70/tonne subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. CARRIED Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Arthurs That the Council of the Town of Pickering receive the Report Olympics 96 Pickering into the Year 2000; and that the Town of Pickering endorse the bid by the Toronto Ontario Olympic Council to host the Olympics in 1996; and that the Town of Pickering make a request to the Toronto Ontario Olympic Council to consider Pickering as a location for Olympic venues. Resolution #185/86 by Councillor Robertson ~oved Seconded by Councillor Coburn That the motion regarding the "Report Olympics 96 Pickering into the Year 2000" be divided. CARRIED m 149 25/86 ResolutiOn #186/86 Moved by Councillor Arthurs Seconded by Councillor Brenner That the Council of the Town of Pickering receive the Report Olympics 96 Pickering into the Year 2000. CARRIED Resolution #187/86 Moved by Councillor Robertson Seconded by Councillor Coburn That Resolution #186/86 be deferred. LOST Recorded Vote: Yes: Councillor Coburn and Mayor Anderson No: Councillors Arthurs, Brenner, Mitchell, Robertson and Stoner Resolution #188/86 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Arthurs That the Town of Pickering endorse the bid by the Toronto Ontario Olympic Council to host the Olympics in 1996. CARRIED Resolution #189/86 Moved by Councillor Brenner Seconded by Councillor Arthurs That the Town of Picketing make a request to the Toronto Ontario Olympic Council to consider Pickering as a location for Olympic venues. CARRIED Resolution #190/86 Moved by Councillor Stoner Seconded by Councillor Brenner That the "Report Olympics 96 PickerinQ into the Year 2000" be referred to the Director of Parks and RecFeation for a report. CARRIED m m150 25/86 m(iv) BY-LAWS Councillor Arthurs, seconded by Councillor Mitchell moved for leave mto introduce By-laws of the Town of Picketing: By-law Number 2339/86 m Being a by-law to adopt a Peacetime Emergency Plan. By-law Number 2340/86 m Being a by-law to amend By-law 778/78 to regulate the construction of driveway entrances upon highways under the jurisdiction of the Town mof Picketing. By-law Number 2341/86 mBeing a by-law to amend By-law 1887/84 (Business Licensing) to provide for an increased licence fee for markets. mBy-law Number 2342/86 Being a by-law to establish fees for documents and services. m By-law Number 2343/86 Being a by-law to amend By-law Number 1560/82 which provides for the m licensing, registration and regulation of and for the dogs, determination of the compensation to be allowed for impounding, distraining and detaining of dogs. m By-law Number 2344/86 Being a by-law to establish a Local Architectural Conservation m Advisory Committee. By-law Number 2345/86 m Being a by-law to amend By-law 2122/85 to appoint persons to various agencies, boards and committees. m By-law Number 2346/86 mBeing a by-law to dedicate parts of Lot 21, Concession 2, Picketing as public highway {Part l, Plan 40R-8783 and Part l, Plan 40R-8784; Valley Farm Road). mBy-law Number 2347/86 Being a by-law to exempt Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ll, and m12, Plan 40M-1423, Picketing from part lot control. THIRD READING Councillor Arthurs, seconded by Councillor Mitchell moved that the Report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Numbers 2339/86, 2340/86, 2341/86, 2342/86, 2343/86, 2344/86, 2345/86, 2346/86 and 2347/86 be adopted, and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED m 151 25/86 {V) OTHER BUSINESS 1. Councillor Mitchell requested a report from Picketing Hydro regarding the frequent power failures in Ward 1. 2. Councillor Brenner stated that there have been five blackouts in the recent past and asked if a back-up is available. 3. Councillor Brenner reported that several Recreation brochures which were to be sent by the Post Office have not been delivered. 4. Councillor Brenner requested that a Police Officer attend the school crossing at White's Road and Strouds Lane if a Rover Guard is not available. 5. Councillor Coburn stated that the transformer on Sheppard Avenue is owned by Ontario Hydro and leased by Picketing Hydro. 6. Councillor Coburn declared an interest with respect to page 12 of the Budget as it was discussed by Council on December 12, 1986. 7. Councillor Arthurs stated that funds will be put in reserve for the purchase of sanitation vehicles. 8. Councillor Arthurs stated there will be a meeting on February 7, 1987 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto to discuss Toronto's bid for the 1996 Olympics. 9. Councillor Robertson stated that parking should be restricted to one side only on some streets in the Bay Ridges area because transit buses are having difficulty turning. 10. The following matters were discussed prior to the reoular meeting: " a) The Director of Planning was directed to provide more information to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs to justify the recommendation regarding the application to amend the Minister's Zoning Order by Tedesco. b} The request of Sandbury Homes to construct a fence on the westerly boundary of their property prior to occupancy was refused. c) The letter of credit for the Heldor Subdivision development was reduced to $30,000. (VI) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW By-law Number 2348/86 Councillor Mitchell, seconded by Councillor Robertson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Picketing to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering at its meeting held on the 15th day of December, 1986 and that same be read a first, second and third time and that same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed. CARRIED m m 152 25/86 m(vii) ADJOURNMENT The Meeting adjourned at the hour of 8:35 p.m. Dated January 19th 1987 ~ m ~' 'Ma-~r ~(K~ ~'-~ m m m m m m mm m m m APPENDIX #1 TOWN OF PICKERING The Executive Committee of the Town of Pickering having met on December 8, 1986, presents its nineteenth report to Council and recommends: ON THE EAST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD, NORTH OF SHEPPARD AVENUE FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18T-85016 FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 32/85 That Town Council recommend to Regional Council that Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-85016 submitted by F. J. Reinders and Associates Canada Limited on behalf of the owners, R. Ricca et al, on lands being Part of Lot 32, Concession 1, Town of Pickering be APPROVED AS REVISED subject to the following conditions: 1. That this approval apply to the revised plan prepared by the Town Planning Department, dated November, 1986. 2. That the owners make satisfactory arrangements with the Town regarding the required parkland dedication. 3. That the owners enter into a subdivision agreement with and to the satisfaction of the Town. 4. That the owners make satisfactory arrangements with the Town regarding the provision of all services required by the Town; 5. That the owners agree to dedicate all road allowances with proper corner roundings and sight triangles to the Town. 6. That the owners agree to convey to the Town: a) a 0.3 metre reserve shown as Block 39; b) Block 37 for stormwater management purposes; c) Block 38 for walkway purposes; d) any other easements as required. 7. That the owners make satisfactory arrangements with the appropriate authorities regarding the provision of underground wiring, street lighting, cable television and other similar services. 8. That the streets within the draft plan be named to the satisfaction of the Town. 9. That the owners submit for approval by the Town, site plans and streetscape elevations showing the location and relationship of all buildings prior to the issuance of any building permits. continued m 10. That prior to final registration of this plan, the owners: m a) submit a Draft 40M-Plan to be approved by the Town Planning Department; m b) submit a detailed tree preservation programme to the satisfaction of the Town and agree that no trees be removed until m · such time this has been as programme approved by the Town except as authorized by the Director of Parks and Recreation. m il. That the owners make satisfactory arrangements with the Town regarding the removal, demolition and/or retention of all structures on the subject m property. 12. That Block 34 be developed for residential mpurposes in conjunction with abutting lands and be maintained to the satisfaction of the Town until such time as they are developed. m 13. That prior to final approval of this plan, the owners: m a) satisfy the Town's Director of Public Works that the appropriate stormwater management facilities, including the required mstormwater detention pond {Petticoat Detention Pond} are constructed and functional; m b) satisfy the Town with respect to the necessary financial contributions to the mrequired stormwater detention pond {Petticoat Detention Pond); c) satisfy the Town respecting the delineation mof the Blocks 35 and 36. 14. That the owner agree to the satisfaction of the mTown: a) to provide a report indicating the effect that stormwater management, site grading and mbelow and above ground services within the area of the draft plan will have on the existing vegetation and the private services m(i.e. wells and septic tanks) of abutting residential properties; m b} undertake and guarantee any work necessary as determined under subsection a). 15. That the owner construct at his own expense, to mthe satisfaction of the Town a 1.8 metre high chain link fence along the rear of Lots 1 to l0 of the Approved Plan. m · DEFERRED m m 2. DRAFT PLAN OF SUBDIVISION AND REZONING SUBMITTED BY R. RICCA ION THE EAST SIDE OF ALTONA ROAD, NORTH OF SHEPPARD AVENUE FILE NUMBER - B 4100 - 18T-85016 FILE NUMBER- B 2310 - A 32/85 That Zoning By-law Amendment Application A 32/85 submitted by F. J. Reinders and Associates Canada m · Limited on behalf of the R. Ricca et al, on owners, lands being Part of Lot 32, Concession 1 be APROVED IN PRINCIPLE AS REVISED to implement development as mproposed by revised Draft Plan of Subdivision 18T-85016 subject to the following conditions: m1) That prior to the forwarding of an implementing by-law to Council the boundaries of Blocks 35 and 36 be established to the satisfaction of the Town. m2) That the implementing by-law: a) establish a minimum rear yard requirement of m10 metres for Lots 1 - 10; b) prohibit buildings and structures and the mplacement of fill or alteration of the watercourse within Block 37, except as required for flood or erosion control. mDEFERRED m 3. BROCK EAST NEIGHBOURHOOD STUDY FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 21/86 AND A 26/86 m That Town Council receive the Brock East Neighbourhood Study for information. ! 4. BROCK EAST NEIGHBOURHOOD STUDY mFILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 21/86 AND A 26/86 That Town Council recommends to Regional Council that Official Plan Amendment Applications 86-55/D/P (submitted m by 566626 Ontario Inc. & 610823 Ontario Ltd,) and 86-28/D/P (submitted by Old Cummer Estates Inc. and Waringstown Inv. Ltd,) to amend the Durham Regional Official Plan from m"Industrial,, to "Special Purpose Commercial" and to amend the Picketing District Plan {Town Centre Community Plan) from "Restricted Light Industrial" to "Special Purpose mCommercial" be APPROVED within the context of the recommended amendments to the Picketing District Plan {Town Centre Community Plan) as set out in Appendix No. I to Town Planning Report No. 79/86. ! I5. BROCK EAST NEIGHBOURHOOD STUDY FILE NUMBER - B 2310 - A 21/86 AND A 26/86 mThat should the official plan amendments to the Pickering District Plan (Town Centre Community Plan) as set out in Appendix No. I to Town Planning Report No. 79/86 be approved by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, staff be mdirected to amend the Brock East Neighbourhood Development Plan as detailed in Appendix No. II to Town Planning Report No. 79/86. ! m m 6. PROPOSED PROVINCIAL POLICY STATEMENT ON FLOOD PLAIN PLANNING mFILE NUMBER - A 2310.26 That Council adopt Town Planning Report No. 77/86 as its comments on the Proposed Provincial Policy Statement on m Flood Plain Planning; and that of the said copy Planning Report be forwarded to the Ministry of Natural Resources, The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority m ~m~ and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario for their information. m 7. HAMLET PLAN STUDY FILE NUMBER - B 2240 m That Town Council receive Planning Report No. 78/86 for its information; and that a copy of the said report be mforwarded to the presidents of the Residents' Associations for the Hamlets of Brougham, Cherrywood, Green River and Whitevale. ! 8. CANADA POST MAIL BOXES mFILE NUMBER - A 2400 That the Director of Planning meet with officials of Canada Post to determine appropriate locations for the placement mof mail boxes; and that the Town of Picketing supports door to door mservice to all residents. m 9. ADJUSTMENTS TO TAX ROLL FILE NUMBER - C 5000 That the tax roll be reduced to reflect adjustments and m corrections as follows: Business Taxes $ 32,014.76 m Penalty & Interest 1,145.93 $' 33,160.69 ! 10. PINE CREEK WATERCOURSE mFILE NUMBER - C 1000 That the sum of $6,859.87 be transferred from the Community mFacilities Development Reserve Fund to pay the final invoice for the Pine Creek Watercourse project. m il. 1987 ANIMAL CONTROL BUDGET FILE NUMBER - F 2300.15 m That the 1987 budget for animal control as outlined in Treasurer's Report 9/86 to the Joint Animal Control mCommittee which provides for net operating expenditures of $201,097 of which Pickering's share is $74~647 and net capital expenditures of $32,100 of which Pickering's share mis $10,700 be endorsed; and that the tender submitted by Mr. Raymond MacInnes to provide animal control services in 1987 in the amount of m$601,496.98 be refused. m m 12. DESIGNATED PROPERTY GRANTS FILE NUMBER - D 3400 m That a Council grant be made to fund the unrecovered portion of Designated Property Grants made to Judith mPhillips and Peter and Rebecca Constantinides. m .~m~ 13. DESIGNATED PROPERTY GRANT TO JOHN AND SANDRA RIDER FILE NUMBER - D 3400 m That the application for a designated property grant in the amount of $2,000.00 submitted by John and Sandra Rider pertaining to property on Concession 5 Road in the hamlet mof Whitevale be approved. m 14. LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE (LACAC) m.FILE NUMBER - A 2150 That the Town Clerk be directed to prepare a by-law to appoint the following five persons to the LACAC.: m Chris DaSilva Gordon Duncan mGary Pask Norah Stoner Kees Verburg m 15. APPOINTMENT TO THE COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT mFILE NUMBER - A 1900 That the letter of resianation received from Mr. William mvoss be accepted with regret; and. that the draft by-law to appoint Donna S. Austin effective January l, 1987 for a term to expire on November m 30, 1988 be forwarded to Council for enactment. m 16. APPOINTMENTS FILE NUMBER - A 1900 m Region of Durham be advised that Councillor That the Mitchell has been nominated to sit on the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority and Councillor Stoner has mbeen nominated to sit on the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. m 17. VON WEEK FILE NUMBER - A 2111 m That Mayor Anderson be authorized to proclaim the week of January 25 - 31, 1987 as "VON Week" in the Town of mPicketing. 1'8. ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL FILE NUMBER - C 2310 That the accounts in the amount of $776,783.14 for the period ending November 30, 1986 as submitted by the Town Manager, be approved. lO. LITIGATION FILE NUMBER - D 3300 That the Town Solicitor is hereby authorized and instrUcted to make the following to offer Cassandra Sambhunaidu on a without prejudice, without admission of liability basis: 1. The Corporation of the Town of Pickering will arrange for the installation, at its expense, of a municipal sanitary sewer to service the existing dwelling at 1753 Spruce Hill Road, Pickering; 2. Such installation shall include approximately 44 metres of 8" sanitary sewer line in Spruce Hill Road, manhole at the easterly end thereof (approximately a opposite the mid point of 1753 Spruce Hill Road), and a 4" sanitary sewer lateral from that manhole to the front lot line of 1753 Spruce Hill Road. 20. SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD HIGH SCHOOL ON WHITE'S ROAD FILE NUMBER - A 2285 That the Town of Pickering agrees in principle to participate in a cooperative project with the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board as illustrated in the schematic drawings presented to the Town in a letter dated December 8, 1986 for the Pickering Catholic High School on White's Road. 21. CIVIC COMPLEX FILE NUMBER - D 5130.01 That the Town of Pickering Civic Complex (First Draft) Competition Conditions and Program prepared by T.W. Beddall, Architect be accepted. 22. PERSONNEL FILE NUMBER - A 4000 That the Report of the Town Manager dated December 2, 1986 with respect to the Hiring Policies and. Procedures of the Pickering Fire Department be adopted. I$ I