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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 18, 1974 (I) - 43 - 7/74 ~OUNCIL MEETING A meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on MONDAY, the EIGHTEENTH da~ of MARCH 1974 at 8:00 p.m. PRESENT: Mayor G. Ashe Councillors - J.E. Anderson D.W. Kitchen K.N. Matheson A.M. Robertson B.R. Searle K.B. Spratley N.C. Marshall J.P. Myslik Clerk Deputy Clerk ADOPTION OF MINUTES (II) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. (III) MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the minutes of the meetinqs of March 4th and 11th 1974 be adopted. CORRESPQNDENCE In a letter of March 7,1974, Mr. RoM. Warren, Deputy Minister of Housing, outlined the reasons for early expropriation in the North ~ickering area witþout a Hearing of Necessity. ~ouncillor Spratley stated that he was not satisfied with the inquiry regarding the North Pickering Development and the expropriation of lands by the Province. In a letter of March 12,1974 the Durham Regional Police Force submitted a report concerntng the snowmobile incident on Prenchman's Bay. In a letter of March 7,1974 Mr. Doerchen Mohr recommended that the Town of Pickering open a garbage recycling depot. In a letter of March 3,1974, the Rouge Hills Ratepayers Association expressed their desire to participate in planning matters. Councillor Kitchen stated that ratepayers participation was e~sential for planning and that it will be encouraqed. In a brief of March 1, 1974 the Association o£ Municipalities of Ontario outlined Bell Canada's two applications ~or rate increases in telephone services. (See Resolution Number 69/74) RESOLUTIONS Resolution 69/74 MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Kitchen that Council endorse the position taken by the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, as outlined in their brief of March 1st, 1974, with respect to the Bell Canada rate increases presently being heard by the Canadian Transport Commission. CARRIED - 44 - 7/74 Resolution 70/74 MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Robertson that 1) Council endeavour to release itself from the commit- ment to provide Sewage ?reatment Plan capacity now utilized by West Rouge Community (now within Scarborough) ¡ 2) If further capacity is required to provide for imminent infillinq development negotiations be re-opened with both Brarnalea and Runn}~ade Developments to Phase their Subdivisions by "Parts" toa realistic buildinq schedule in relation to future availability of sewer capacity. 3) As sewage capacity becomes available it is allocated on the basis of ease and economy of servicinq and "completion" of in-filling of Local Residential Areas. 4) Pending the availability of further Sewage Treatment capacity, the Planning Director be directed to forward to the Planning Committee all proposed Draft Plans of Subdivision and Zoning Amendments with the direction that they be considered premature and the normal notification procedures be dispensed with, as recommended by the Planning Committee, March 1,1974. CARRIED Resolution 71/74 MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Kitchen that the Draft Plan of Subdivision l8T-24618 on Part Lot 30 Plan 509, submitted by Paddock Develop- ment be deemed Premature in the absence of Sewaqe Treatment Capacity, as recommended by the Planning Committee, March 7, 1974. CAR.1UED Resolution 72/74 MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Searle that the Draft Plan of ~ubdivision l8T-24644 by Finch-Pickering Construction on Part Lots 5 and 6 Plan 509 be deemed Preæature in the absence of Sewaqe Treatment Capacity, as recærumended by the Planning - Committee, March 7, 1974. CARRIED Resolution 73/74 MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the Draft Plan of Subdivision l8T-24l3l by Jack Jacobsen on Part Lot 28 Concession 1 be deemed Premature in the absence of Sewage Treatment Capacity, as recommended by the Planning Committee, March 7,1974. CARRIED Resolution 74/74 MOVED by Councillor Rpratley, seconded by Councillor Searle that further consideration of the Draft Plan of Subdivision l8T-24578 be deferred pending adoption of a Secondary Plan for the Community and sanitary sewers are available to the property, as recommended by the Planning Committee, March 7,1974. CARRIED - 45 - 7/74 Resolution 75/74 MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor Matheson that Draft Plan of Condominium application l8C.D.M. 487 by Bramalea Consolidated Developments in respect to the Town House Development at Part Block Y Plan M-16 be Approved subject to:- 1. a Satisfactory Condominium Agreement beinq entered into with the Town of Pickering, as recommended by the Planning Co~~ttee, March 7, 1974. CARRIED Resolution 76/74 MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the application Ml/74 by C. Divillio to modify the Minister's Zoning Order in respect to lands at Lot 3 Concession 6 be Approved, as recommended by the Planning Committee, March 7, 1974. CARRIED Resolution 77/74 MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the decision of the Site Development Panel dated March 7th, 1974 in respect to the Development at the North-East corner of Hiqhway #2 and Glenanna Road be confirmed. That is to say that the Site Plan dated March 7th, 1974 as submitted by John~. Gorham, Architect, in respect to lands at the North-East corner of Glenanna Road and Hiqhway #2 be Approved to replace the plan originally submitted by Seligman and Dick, Architect, as recommended by the Planning Committee, March 7,1974. CARRIED Resolution 78/74 MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Anderson that ~~REAS Resolution #28/74 directed that a Submission be prepared by the Planning Department representing the position of the Municipality with respect to the proposed Pickering Airport, and ~rnEREAS'~n the date of March 12th, 1974 said Submission has been completed and forwarded to Council for their approval, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Submission prepared by the Planning Department dated March 12th, 1974 dealin9 with the proposed Pickering Airport, be adopted and further that the Town Solicitor be authorized to submit this brief to the Airport Inquiry Commission. CARRIED Resolution 79/74 MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Matheson that any road priorities in the on the existing Road Need Study and that be made this year, as reco~ended by the Committee, March 11,1974 Councillor Town be based no new study Executive CARRIED - 46 - 7/74 Resolution 80/74 MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Spratley that ~mEREAS the Federal and Provincial Governments by virtue of their expropriation proceedings in the Northern part of the Municipality have seriously curtailed the activities of the volunteer fire service, and ~REAS a number of volunteer fire fighters have now left the area, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Federal and Provincial Governments be petitioned to offer some form of subsidy that would permit employment of permanent fire fighters to alleviate the hazard that exists to the rural residents of the Municipality. AS recommended by the Executive Committee, March 11,1974. CARRIED Resolution 81/74 MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Robertson that the Purchasing Department ascertain the costs of repairing the damaged sections of the fence on the Krosno Watercourse as a temporary measure and that the costs thereof be included in the Works Budget, as recommended by the Executive Committee March 11,1974. CARRIED Resolution 82/74 MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the recommendation of the Planninq Director that Mr. J. Thurqood be appointed Acting Senior Planner be adopted, as recommended by the Executive Committee, March 11, 1974. CA~~IED Resolution 83/74 MOVED by Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor Kitchen that the report of the Director of Recreation and Transportation dated March 1,1974 dealing with the hiring of an additional Parks employee and the reclassification of the Custodians of the Arena be adopted, and that the appropriate job descriptions be adjusted to reflect the uniform duties of the incumbents, as recommended by the Executive Committee, March 11,1974. CARRIED Resolution 84/74 MOVED by Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor Matheson that instructions be given to the Roads Depar~~ent to gravel the driveway to Greenwood Park as required, and to grade it as needed, as recommended by the Executive Committee, March 11, 1974. CARRIED Resolution 85/74 MOVED by Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor Matheson that the tender of Miller pavinq in the amount of l8.22ç per gallon be accepted for the-supply of Calcium Chloride Liquid, subject to the Ministry of Transportation & Communications approval. CARRIED - 47 - 7/74 Resolution 86/74 MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Searle that the tender of Earl Lippert Trucking in the amount of $68024 per ton for the supply of Calcium Chloride Flake be accepted, subject to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications approval. CARRIED Resolution 87/74 MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Spratley that the tender of Repac Construction and Materials in the amount of $8.99 per ton be accepted for the supply of Cold Yix Asphalt, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. CARRIED Resolution 88/74 MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the resignation of the Town Engineer, Mr. poul H. Poulsson, effective April 17th, 1974, be accepted. CARRIED Resolution 89/74 MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Kitchen that the application by Moodie & Brittain for Amendments to the Official Plan in respect to lands on the north side of Highway #2 immediately west of the Pickering Village boundary be REFUSED as the proposed use is not compatible to Existing or Planned uses on adjacent lands. CARRI~D Resolution 90/74 MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Spratley that Council adopt the report of Mr. D. Bass, Director of Recreation and Transportation dated March 1, 1974 dealing with the purchase of equipment for the Recreation a~d Transportation Department for the estimated cost of $17,400.00. CARRIED (IV) BY-LAWS By-law Number 35/74 Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Spratley, moves for leave to introduce a By~law of the Town of Pickering to appoint members to the Town of Pickering Public Library Board, and to repeal By-law number 4318/73 and that same now be read a first and second time, and that Council go into Committee of the f~ole thereon. The Committee of the ~fuole arises and reports the By-law as read. Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Spratley, moves that the report of the Committee of the ~~ole on By-law Number 35/74 be adopted, and that the said By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the ~1ayor and Clerk sign the same, and the seal of the Corporation be affixeð thereto. CARRIED - 48 - 7/74 By-law Number 36/74 Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Anderson, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to amend By-law Number 4372/73 and that same now be read a first and second time, and that Council go into Committee of the r~ole thereon. The Cornu¡ittee of the r~ole arises and reports the By-law as read. Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Searle, moves that the report of the Comm5.. ttee of the t'lhole on By-law Number 36/74 be adopted, and that the said By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same, a~d the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CAR1UED By-law Number 37/74 Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Spratley, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to authorize the execution of a deed conveying Part of Lot 18 Concession 9 to George Smith and June Smith and that same now be read a first and second time, and that Council go into Committee of the ~~ole thereon. The Committee of the ~fuole arises and reports the By-law as read. Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Matheson, moves that the report of the Committee of the !1hole on By-law Number 37/74 be adopted, and that the said By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same, and the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED (V) OTHER BUSINESS Mayor Ashe stated that Town of Pickering parking ticket fines may be paid at tne Municipal Building. (VI) CONFIRMATION BY-LAN By-law Number 38/7<1 Councillor Spratley 0 ~e~onded by Councillor Anderson, moves for lea7e to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to confi~, the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the TQwn of Pickerin~ at its rneetinqs held on March 11, 1974 &~d March 18, 1974 and that same now be read a first and secJnd time, and that Council go into Committee of the Tfuole thereon. The Committee of the l7hole arises and reports the By-law as read. Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor Robertson, moves that the report of the Co~~ittee of the f~ole on By-law Number 38/74 be adopted, and that the said By-law be now read a Third Time and PA~SED, that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same, and the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED (VII) ADJOURNMENT MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the meeting adjourn at ~:45 p.m. Dated ~ / SJ/ ¡q7tt