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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 23, 1975 - 82 - 16/75 COUNCIL MEETING A meeting of the Pickering Town Council was held on Monday, the TWENTY-THIRD day of JUNE 1975 at 10:00 P.M. Present.: Mayor G. Ashe Councillor - J. Anderson D. Kitchen K. Matheson A. Robertson B. Searle K. Spratley (I) Administra tor- Clerk N.C. Marshall Deputy Clerk J.P. Myslik ADOPTION OF MINUTES MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Robertson that the minutes of the meeting of June 16th 1975 be adopted. CARRIED (II) RESOLUTIONS REPO~T OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF JUNE 23rd 1975 See Appendix 1 Resolution 106/75 MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by COuncillor Robertson that the recommendations 'of the Executive Committee Report of June 23rd 1975, items 12 - #10, items #12 - #13 be adopted CARRIED Resolution 107/75 MOVED by Councillor !1,? t.he~on seconded by Councillor Robertson that item #1 of the report of th~ Executive Committee dated June 23,1975, be adopted. CARRIED Resolution 108/75 MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Spratley that item *11 of the report of the Executive Committee dated June 23,1975, be adopted. CARRIED Recorded Vote Yea: Nay: Messrs. Ashe, Kitchen, Matheson, Spratley, Searle Mesers. Anderson, Robertson. Resolution 109/75 MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Kitchen that item #l4 of the report of the Executive Committee dated June 23,1975, be adopted. CARRIED - 83 - 16/75 (I) RESOLUTIONS (Continued) Resolution #110/75 MOVED by Councillor Searle, seconded by Councillor Spratley that the tender of J.A. Robbins Construction Company Limited in the amount of $.346 per gallon ($15,224.00 Contract Value) for the supply of Emulsified Asphalt Slurry Seal Surface, be accepted, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. CARRIED (II) BY-LAWS By-law Number 257/75 Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Robertson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to authorize the borrowing of money by way of temporary advances pending the issuance and sale of debentures and pending the receipt of grants and contributions and to repeal By-law NwIIDer 253/75, and that same be now read a first, second an~ third tinle and that the 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 By-law read a first, second:1nd thi:~'d time and finally passed. By-law Number 258/75 (Two Readings) Councillor Pober~son, seconded by Councillor Kitchen moved for leave tc iDLroüuce a Bj-law of the Town of Pickering to authorize the construction of a Community Centre, at a cost of $265,000.00 and to repeal By-law Number 254/75, and tha~ same now be read a first and second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. CARRIED By-law Number 259/75 Councillor Anderson, EGconded by Councillor Spratley moved for leave to il:'i..roduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to authúrize the execution of an agreement to amend the Subdivision Agreement between the Corporation and RunnYmede Development Corporation Limited, releasing Block L for further development, and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the same be now finally passed and that the ~ayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed. CARRIED By-law ~ead a first, second and third time and finally passed. - 84 - 16/75 (II) BY-LAWS (Continued) By-law Number 260/75 Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Robertson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to authorize the execution of an Otfe~ to Purchase between the Corporation and Heather Martin with respect to the new site for the Pickering Museum, and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the 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 By-law re.d a first, second and third time and finally passed. , '~ By-law Number 261/15, Councillor ~rtson, seeoflded by Councillor Anderson moved for lea~.to introdcic.. By-law of the Town of Pickering to âUthorize the exécution of an agreement between the Corporation and Mallpaks Development Limited In Trust with respect to a Storm Drainage Easement in the Glendale Subdivision (RunnYmede) and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the same be now finally passed and that the l4ayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed. CARRIED By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. By-law Number 262/75 Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor Anderson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to authorize the execution of an agreement between the Corporation and Bramalea Consolidated Developments Limited exempting certain lots from the provisions of the subdivision agreement dated December 17th 1973, and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporoation be thereto affixed. CARRIED By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. (III) 1. OTHER BUSINESS Councillor Kitchen advised that following an investigation requested by him, the East Shore Marina on Frenchman's Bay had made the necessary changes to comply with their site plan agreement with the Municipality. He understood that representation would be made by the owner of this property to Council in the future for additional facilities on the site. 2. Councillor Kitchen reminded Council of the opening of the Kins~n Park on Sandy Beach Road scheduled for June 28~ 1975. - 85 - 16/75 (IV) CONFIro~TION BY-LAW#263/75 Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Anderson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering at its meeting held on the 23rd day of June 1975, and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the 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 By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed (V) ADJOURNMENT MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the meeting adjourn at the hour or 10:18 p.m. ~IaYor%~ ~ . ~ . .'- . ....... ~ '-' r1 J./ I mj Cle~ /. ./ Date ~ -. .,--.- . APP'BND'IX I REPORT OF 'l'BE EXECUTIVE caøtI'rTm' OF JUNE 23rd 197 5 The Executive Committee presents its Report and respectfully reports and recOIIIIDends as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. RUNNYMEDE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED - . AGREEMENT ...' That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign an agre888nt dated June 16th 1975, auending the subdivision agreement between the former Township of pickering and Runnymede Development Corporation dated December 27th 1973 with reference to a plan of subdivision of part of Lots 23 and 24, Concession 1 in the ~wn of Pickering and specifically dealing with the releasing of Block L for furkber develop- ment subj ect to the developer entering into a plan of subdivision for this parcel with the Municipality. RUNNYMEDB - AGREEMENT - GLENDALE SUBDIVISION - STORM DRAINAGE EASEMENT - ~MALLPØS DEVELOPMBN'l'St That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to exercise . an easement agreement between the Corporation and Mallpaks Development Limited in ',Trust. for purposes of securing an easement for storm sewage purposes in the Glendale subdivision. CIVIC RECOGNITION That consistent with the recOllllD8ndations of the Civic ReQognition Committee, the following citizens be formally recognized by the Municipality at a future COuncil meetinq: Mrs. Monica Cook Mrs,. Jean Tyas Master Rick Cormier ONTARIO HOUSING ACTION PROGRAM WRBRBAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Pickering has by resolution endorsed the principles o~ the Ontario Housing Action program¡ AND WHEREAS the Province of Ontar io is desirous of stimulating housing construction in the Reqion J AND WHEREAS Durham developers have indicated their desire to participate in the aforesaid program¡ AND WHEREAS to achieve the objectives of the Proqram, it is necessary to construct major sewaqe and water faci1ities¡ AND WHEREAS the Reqional MuniciHlityof Durham has sole responsibility for the provision of theee facilitiesJ BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Town of pickerinq confirm to the Region of Durham that the COrporation is prepared to use its best effort. to initiate and complete procedures and make building permits .~ailable to provide for the construction of 4,100 bo~sing units up to 1978 and upon completion of a Housing Policy Phase II Study, that it is prepared to establish housing tarqets for the period after 1978, and further - 2 - Item 4 contd. THAT the Region of Durham be encouraged to make application to the Ministry of Housiny under the Ontario Housing Action Program for a series of annual interest-free loans over a five-year period commencing in 1975 to assist the Region in the construction of the required sewage and water . facilities. 5. 6. ,. 8. 9. 10. TOWN OF PICKERING PURCHASE FROM MARTIN - PART LOT 12, CONCESSION 5 - 15 ACRES That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign an Agreement of Purchase and Sale for approxtmately 15 acres in Part Lot 12, COncession 5, on property to be used for the future location of the Town Museum and that the necessary fund. be secured from Reserve Fund G/L 4238 - -Recreation projects., and, that Clause 2 of the Agreement of Purchase and Sal~ be changed to read -and the deposit monies shall be returned to the Purchaser without interest. . BRAMALEA CONSOLIDATED DEVEIDPMBNTS LIMftED - AGREEMENT That the Mayor and Clerk be authorized to sign an agreement between the COrporation and Bramalea COnsolidated Developments Ltmited exempting certain lots from the provisions of the subdivision a9reement dated December 17th 1973. LO'l'TBRY TICKBTS - SALE WITHIN MUNICIPALITY That the su9gested policy with respect to the sale of lottery tickets within the Town of pickering contained in the Administrator-Clerk's report of June 18th 1975, be adopted. POLICY - FENCING That a policy be established with respect to the sharing of the cost of fences separating Municipally- owned lands and that of abutting properties and that the policy be that the Municipality will share ~ally with the abutting property owner the cost of the fence between the lands of the Municipality and the owner to a standard consistent with that in the general neighbourhood, and further, that the installation of such fences will be subject to existing Municipal Budget Allocation and priorities established consistent with the requests received and, that specific situations and/or problems of fencing be referred to COuncil for consideration. GARVOLIN AVENUE BOULEVARD That the two-foot boulevard on the north side of Garvolin Avenue be paved, as recOllllD8ftdtÞCl by the Director of Public Works in his report of June 17th 1975, to the Administrator-Clerk, and tMt the colt be charged to the Roads Budget. . ACCOUNTS FOR APPROVAL That the accounts in the amount of $361,327.25 as submitted by the Administrator-Clerk on June 16th 1975, be approved. "^","i"",~ . ~ 11. 12. 13. l4. - ..- . -. ,- .,. -'" - 3 - LIVERPOOL ROAD - KINGST~ ROAD TO FINC~ AVENUE That the Regional Traffic Engineer advise the Town on whatever measures can be made to alleviate the sight deficiencies on the hill north of Highway' 2 on Liverpool ~ad and investigate the validity of reducing the speed limit to make it a safer thoroughfare. PAPER COLLECTION That the Town's policy on paper collection be continued to the end of 1975 but that it be restricted to the garbage area, and the ~ets of Brougham, Claremont and Greenwoõd. KROSNO AND BALA'1'ON SEWER EASEMENT That with the concurrence of the Region of Durham and the four abutting property owners, and on the understanding that no cost will be !ncwrred by the Town, a lease arrangement be entered into with the abutting property owners adjacent to the easement fronting from Krosno Boulevard to Balaton Avenue, subj ect to perpetual easement rights in favour of the Municipality, and that tenants be charged . an amount equal to the taxes that the land would generate should it be taxed. '. BRIEF TO THE ROBARTS COMMISSION ON ME'rRO' !'ORON"rO That.the brief to the Robarts Commission on Metro Toronto be referred back to staff to investigate in greater depth the various functions that would ,\ 1 '.)' be provided by the Municipal! ty as part of the Metro .'.'1 : system or part of the Region of Durham. ";,) ,:"j ,íí] '\\10':- ~!n~:.L;::~.f¿"~' \, ".:..".j:;"L , ,,' 1 ~. . . - 86 - 1'1f5 COUNCIL MEETING A meeting of the Pickering ~ Council was held on Monday, the TWENTY-PIRST day of JULY 1975 at 8:00 P.M. Present: Mayor G. Ashe Councillor J. Anderson D. Kitchen K. Matheson A. Robertson K. Spratley (I) Administrator- Clerk N.C. Marshall Deputy Clerk J.P. Myslik ADOPTION OF MINUTES MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by COuncillor Robertson that the minutes of the meeting of June 23rd 1975, be adopted. CARRIED (II) PRESENTATIONS Mr. Joe Wilks representing the Civic Recognition Committee briefly outlined the achievements of the following out- standing TOwn Citizens and presented them with TOwn rings: Mrs. Monica Cook Mrs. Jean Tyas Master Rick Cormier Mr . J. Dr inkwa ter Mayor Ashe awarded civic citations to each of these people who had been honoured. (III) REPORTS Ontario Humane Society Report for the month of May 1975, with comparison figures for May 1974. 1975 Imp. Aban. 1974 Imp. Aban. N1JII1ber 0 f dogs Impounded dogs Number of dogs Impounded dogs Number of dogs Abandoned dogs Number of dogs by owner liliandoned dogs remaining - 4 Number of dogs humanely destroyed Number of cats sheltered 48 Number of miscellaneous animals sheltered13 Nm~ber of animals rescued or otherwise assisted Warnings given Number of calls Ticket issued Emergency calls Impounding fees impounded Trans. to Adopt.- 7 returned to owners remaining - 3 taken to shelter adopt. - 2 claimed from shelter 24 23 16 19 5 19 23 9 7 16 19 II 3 3 4 3 2 130 2 $82.00 10 22 for assistance 4 answered after collected answered 8 98 9.p.m. 1 $154.00 88.00 $242.00 - 87 -.. 1'/75 (f.lI) REPORTS (Continued) Ontario Humane Society Report for the month of June 1915, with comparison figures for June 1974. 1975 Imp. Aban. 1974 Imp. Aban. Imp. Dogs trans. to adopt. Number of dogs impounèed Imp. dogs remaining 1 Aband. dogs adopted 4 Number of dogs taken to shelter Aband. dogs remaining 4 Number of dogs claimed from shelter by owner Number of dogs humanely destroyed Number of cats sheltered Number of misc. animals sheltered Number of animals rescued or otherwise assisted Number of calls Ylarnings given Emergency calls Tickets issued Impounding fees 5 for assistance ërSwered 20 answered after 9. p.m. 5 collected 9 25 31 11 9 25 31 11 3 13 19 2 0 4 8 30 19 12 1 8 2 74 100 1 7 $ 17.00 $195.00 158.00 $175.00 (IV) RESOWTIONS REPORT OF THE EXECUTrvE COMMITTEE OF JULY 14th 1975 See Appendix 1 Resolution 111/75 MOVED by Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor Spratley that the recommendations contained in the Executive Committee report dated July 14th 1975 be adopted. CARRIED REPORT OF THE PLANNING COMMITTEE OF JULY 8th 1975 See Appendix 2 Resolution 112/75 MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the recommendations contained in the Report of the Planning Committee of July 8th 1975 be adopted. CARRIED Item #2 - Recorded Vote Yea: Nay: Messrs. Ashe, Kitchen, Robertson, Spratley Messrs. Anderson, Matheson. Item #11 - Recorded Vote Yea: Nay: Messrs. Ashe, Anderson, Kitchen, Robertson, Spratley Mr. Matheson. <í - 88 - +7/7~ (IV) RESOLUTIONS (Continued) Resolution 113/75 MOVED by Councillor Kitchen seconded by Counc.illor Matheson that the following Department Head Reports for the month of June 1975 be adopted: Clerk's Department Planning Department Treasury Department By-Law Department Fire Department Public Works Department Legal Department Recreation and Transportation Department CARRIED Resolution 114/75 MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the Mayor be authorized to declare Monday, August 4th 1975 a Ci~ic Holiday in the Town of Pickering. CARRIED Resolution 115/75 MOVED by Councillor Matheson, seconded by Councillor Spratley that: WHEREAS Section 636a of the Municipal Act as enacted by Statut~s of Ontario, 1973, c.124 transfers the responsibility for the hearing of the applications for cancellation, reduction or refund of taxes to the Council of the Municipality; AND WHEREAS notices in writing of applications have been received by the Clerk of the Municipality for the cancellation, reduction, and refund of taxes for various reasons¡ AND WHEREAS upon investigation and receipt of reasonable explanations all claims have been substantiated¡ BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Council of the Town of Pickering accept the following list of applications and authorize the adjustment of taxes to be made accordingly. . . , ROLL . 020-017 285-125 020-017 285-126 ASSESSED - - 89 - APPELLA1ft Anthony Sto1k . SIIìMÞ pickering Flower Shop 1355 Kingston Road pickeriD'), ant. Pickering Flower Shop Same Anthony Sto1k 1355 Kingston Road pickering, Ont. 020-008 Elva Benning 229-0001 R.R. 1 . Locust Bill, Ont. 2-25-422 Real Estate 2000 0032 346 King Street W., Oahawa, ant. ~-25-422 Real Estate 2000 0031 346 King Street W., Oshawa, ant. 020-017 ~85-0093 020-017 285-0094 Ruth Rochon 1710 Kingston Road Pickering, Ont. Ruth ROchon 1710 ltingston Road Pickering, Ont. 030-002 Kenneth Ward' '06-0001 Claremont, Ont. Ð20-016 Bjarne B 'Paul B. ~31-0002. Rielsen 1710 Kings~n Road pickering, Ont. 020-016 Charles Wiloo. 175-000l 1762 Kingston Road Pickering, Ont. 020-017 The Vineyard Lt4~ 285-0065 Sheridan Mall , Pickering, Ont. The vineyard Ltd. Sheridan Mall 1355 Kingston Road Pic~ering, Ont. þlO-038 Jack COren i92-0009 502 Kingston Road pickering, Ont. 020-017 ~85-0066 (B) Business (P) Parking Same same Same Town of Pickerint Town of Pickering TOwn of pickering Town of Pickering Town of pickering Same same Same (R) Realty REASOR out of Business out of Business OUt of Business Mo vecl Moved Bankrupt 17/75 ADJUS'l'MEN'r ~ Decrease 1974 business taxes for 3 months on an assessment of $3,130 adjustment $23.34 (B) Decrease 1974 business taxes for 3 months on an assessment of $275 adjustment $2.05 (P) Decrease 1914 business taxes for l2 months on an assessment of $295 adjuatmen~ $7.97 Decrease 1974 business taxes for 5 months on an assessment of $202 adjustment $4.14 (P) Decrease 1974 business tax.. for 5 months on an assessment of $4,84l adjustment $80.25 (B) Deerease 1974 business taxes for 6Js months on an assessment of $6,930 adjustment $143.36 (B) Decrease 1974 business taxes for 6Js months on an asses8lDent of $625 adjustment of $18.65 (Fj Decreased Decrease 1974 business taxes for 12 months on an asses..ent of $1,305 adjutment of $35.96 Ba~pt . Moved OUt of Business Moved Deerease 1974 business tax.. for 1 months on an assessment of $11,Ol5 adj.stment of $333,84 Decrease 1974 business taxes for 12 months on as assessment of $17,110 adjustment of $506.40 Decrease 1974 business taxes for lO months on an assessment of $3,165 adjustment $78.70 (8) D8crease 1974 business taxes for 10 IDOntbs on an assessment of $285 adjustment of $7.10 (P) Out of Decrease 1974 business Business. taxes for 12 months on an assessment of $3,405 adjustment of $99.56 Moved - 90 - 17/75 .. ADJUSTMBN'l' f'.OLL I ASSESSED AP P ELLAN'1' REASON REQUESTED 030-030 Ray Gra tt;o Town of Out of Decrease 1974 business 00-0001 1710 Kingst;on Road' pickering Business taxes for 7 months on pickering, Ont. an assessment of $6,834 adjus~ent of $199.82 030-009 D' G. McLean Same cottage Decrease 1974 taxes 955-00 R.R.1 Demolished for 6 months on an Locust Bill, Ont. assessment of $2,400 ' adjustment of $28.20 030-008 Nun. of Metropolitan Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes 283-0000 Toront;o. Removed for l2 months on an City Ball assessment of $16,545 '1'Oront;o, Ont. adjustment of $622.14 01-l8 Schultz Norbert Same Building Decrease 1974 taxes 128-000 1756 Appleview Road Demolished for 2 months on an pickering, Ont. as8essment of $5,265 adjustment of $22.62 003-4 Crawford Ontario sand Same OUt of Decrease 1974 business 237~OOOl 'Gravel co. Bu8iness taxes for 8 months on Box 280 an a8sessment of $l2,774 Maple, Ont. adjustment of $251.09 02-017 United Mu8ic Studio Same Movec1 Decrease 1974 business 285-0182 of Oahawa Ltd. taxes for 1 month on 735 Station St., an a8sessment of $3,020 08bawa, Ont. adju8tment of $8.41 (B) 02-017 Unit:ed-Music Studio Same Moved Decrease 1974 business 285-0183 of 08ha- Ltd. . taxes for 1 month on . 735 Station St., an as8e8sment of $260 Oshawa, Ont. adjustment of 65Ç (P) 91-029 DeDnisona BconCDY Same Moved Decrease 1974 business ~32-0002 Service taxes for l2 months on 673 Markabury Road an assessment of $2,980 Picker inCJ , Ont. adjustment of $94. 72 930-002 348-0000 Prank Taylor Same Destroyed Decrease 1974 taxes . Clar80nt . by fire for 1 month on an Ontario aa8easment of $9,310 adjustment of $l8.67 020-022 Dunbar1:on Elecüic Town of Moved Decrease 1974 business 065-08 942 Dillingham Road pickering out taxes for 2 months on 0005 Pickering, Ont. an asse8sment of $7,633 adju8tment of $45.56 030-003 Dept. of Public Works ... Barn' Decrease 1974 taxes 027-00 General Delivery Deatroyed for 8 months on an Broughall, Ont. Lot 25, C.7. a8se8sment of $7,885 adjustment of $123.76 030-003' Dept. of Public Work8 Same Barn Decrease 1974 taxes 146-00 General Delivery Deatroyec1 for 8 months on an Broughall, Ont~ Lot 35, C.6. a88e8sment of $1,530 adju8tment nil. 030-003 Dept. of Public Work8 Same Barn Decrease 1974 taxes 161-00 General Delivery D8IO1i8becl for 3 months on an BroUCJbaa, Ont. Lot 21, C.6 . a88essment of $3,440 adju8tment $64.15 CARRI ED - 91 - 17/75 (IV) RESOLUTIONS (Continued) Councillor Kitchen advised Council that he had arranged a meeting for July 22, 1975, at which the D~rector of P~b¡ic Works would be in attendance to explain to the residents what the Town proposed in the area. This follows several residents expressing their opposition to the proposal. MOTION MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Robertson that this item be deferred MOTION LOST Recorded Vote Yea: Messrs. Kitchen, Robertson. Nay: Messrs. Ashe, Anderson, Matheson, Spratley. Resolution 116/75 MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the tender of E1irpa Construction and Materials Limited, in the amount of $115,580.00 for the Krosno Watercourse Contract, be accepted. CARRIED R:;solution 117/75 MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Cot'nci1lor Robertson, that: (1) By-law Number 190/75 is in conformity with the Official Plan of the Town of Pickering approved and in force at the time said By-law was passed, namely the 17th day of March 1975; (2) No further Official Plan has been proposed by Council nor approved by the Ministry of Housing since the passing of said By-law Number 190/75 and which said By-law \"lou1d not b~=: in conformity, including the District Plan of the Town of Pickering District Planning Area, Region of Durham which was adopted by Council February 17th 1975 and recommended to the Region of Durham for approval. CARRIED Resolution 118/75 MOVED by Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the resignation of the Town Solicitor, Mr. J.R. Boxma, effective August 8th 1975, be accepted with regret and that the Town wish him every success in his new position. CARRIED - 92 - 17/75 (IV) RESOLUTIONS (Continued) Resolution 119/75 MOVED by Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor Anderson that the rate of speed for motor vehicles driven on any highway or portion of highway under the jurisdiction of the Town of Pickering in that area bounded to the north being Finch Avenue, to the west being the Bc=ough of Scarborough, to the east being the Town of Ajax and to the south being Lake Ontario be 30 miles per hour unless by-lawed and marked other- wise and further that the following highways be likewise subject to the same maximum rate of speed: HIGHWAY Concession Road 3 Concession Road 5 Concession Road 6 FROM TO Al tona Road 0.3 Miles east of Rosebank Road Al tona Road Sideline 30, Con. 4 Greem.¡ood Road 300 ft. east of Westney Road Cherrywood Avenue Heska Road Speke Road Davidson Street Al tona Road Speke Road Dersan Street B:=ock Road Tillings Road Forbrock Street Brock Road End Heska Road Martins Road Cherrywood Avenue Martins Road Raska Road Speke Road Speke Road Cherrywood Avenue Martins Road CARRIED p~pnlution 120/75 MOVED by Councillor Robertcon, seconded by Councillor Spratley that the tender of Miller Paving Limited in the amount of $44,076.95 for the supply of Surface Treatment be accepted, subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. CARRIED (V) BY-LAWS By-Law Number 264/75 Councillor Sprñtley. s~condQd by Councillor Anderson noved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to authorize the speed limits on highways under the jurisdiction of the Town of Pickering, and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the same be now finally passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affi.xed. CARRIED By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. , .. - 93 - l7/1~ (V) BY-LAWS (Continued) By-Law Number 265/75 Councillor Anderson, seconded by Councillor ~~theson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to licence and regulate the operators of Public Garages within the Town of Pickering and to repeal By-law Number 4275/72, and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the same be now finally ~assed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affixed. CARRIED By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. By-Law Number 266/75 Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Kitchen moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Tawn of Pickering for limiting the number of Automobile Service E~tjons and Public Garages and to repeal By-laws 4275/72 and 4276/72, and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the 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 By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. :':r"Law Number 267/75 Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Anderson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to allow a uniform credit in respect to real property taxes to certain elderly residents and to amend By-law Number 185/75, and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the same be now fin~lly passed and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Seal of the Corporation be thereto affi~ed. CARRIED By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. By-Law Number 268/75 Councillor Matheson, sec~~~ed by Councillor Kitchen moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to amend Restricted Area By-law 3036, as amended by By-law 186/75 (Senior Citizens Apartments - 36 units) and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the 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 By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. -94 - 17/75 (V) BY-LAWS \Continued) By-Law Number 269/75 Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor FDbertson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to authorize the execution of an agreement between the Corporation of the Town of Pickering and the Corporation of the Town of Ajax with respect to the Pickering/Ajax Rescue Unit, and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the 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 By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. By-Law Number 270/75 Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Robertson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to amend Restricted Area By-law 3036 as amended (Pickering Nursery School) and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the 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 By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. By-Law Number 271/75 Councillor Spratley, seconded by Councillor Anderson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to authorize speed limits on highways under the jurisdiction of the Town of Pickering and to amend By-law Number 264/75 (Kinsale Road) and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the 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 By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. (VI) OTHER BUSINESS Resolution 121/75 MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Kitchen that the Council of Pickering express their concern regarding the situation now existing in Frenchman's Bay i.e: Jurisdiction, Assessment and Environmental-wise and a copy of the resolution be forwarded to Norm. Cafik M.P. Wm. Newman M.P.P. and the Durham Regional Council. CARRIED - 95 - 17/75 (VI) OTHER BUSINESS (Continued) 2. The Administrator-Clerk had received two telephone calls from Messrs. Stewart and Randall of Krosno Boulevard who had requested that the matter of Hydro vehicles using the residental a£ea be raised in Council. The subject is being monitored by the Police Department and they will be contacted. 3. The Mayor reminded Council of the Mayor's Blood Donor Clinic scheduled for July 31st 1975 from 2.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. 4. The Mayor advised Council that a press release of the previous week indicated that the Brock North Sanitary Landfill Site had been found unsuitable by the Ministry of Environment for Sanitary Landfill purposes and no licence for this use would be issued. Limited use was to be considered on the Brock South Site, the major portion of which fell within the Town of Ajax. (VII) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW By-Law Number 272/75 Councillor Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Robertson moved for leave to introduce a By-law of the Town of Pickering to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Town of Pickering at its meeting held on the 21st day of July 1975, and that same be now read a first, second and third time and that the same be now finally passed .and that the Mayor and Clerk sign the same and that the Se~l of the Corporation be thereto affixed. . CARRIED By-law read a first, second and third time and finally passed. (VII) AD JOURNl-1ENT MOVED by Councillor Robertson, seconded by Councillor Kitchen that the meeting adjourn into Executive Committee at the hour of 9:20 p.m. CARRIED c ~'-~~ Md1õr .. ....... . ,~ ~ Date ~ ¡::¡"c.u..-r'l, 1"1.0;; /" '. or,...- .. .. APPENDIX I REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF JULY 14th 1975 . ¡ The Executive COmmittee presents its Report and respectfully reports and recommends as follows: 1.. 1975 INSURANCE PORTFOLIO That the report of the Administrator-Clerk dated July 3rd 1975, with respect to the 1975 insurance portfolio be approved and that the . additional coverage and deletions be brought back to the Executive Committee for consideration. 2. 1975-1976 FUEL OIL CO-OPERATIVE TENDER That the Purchasing Department be authorized to purchase fuel oil for the 1975-1976 season at the tendered price of .293~ per gallon obtained by the Region of Durham's co-operative tender. 3. CITY OF. ORILLIA - RESOLUTION RE THE BAIL REFORM ACT AND THE GUN CONTROL ACT That the resolution of the City of Orillia forwarded in their letter of June 21th 1975, wi th respect to the repeal of "!'he Bail Reform . Act and The Gun Control Act be endorsed.. 4. P.A.R.U. - OPER~TIMG AGREEMENT AND CAPITAL COST --...- u . That the Mayor and Clexk be authorized to sign an Agreement between the Town of Pickering and the Town of Ajax covering ~~e operation of the P.A.R.U. or~ani~a~ion and the capital cost of the new bo"'- t. 5. BY-LAWS - SPBED That a Resolution é\Iìd By-law be passed implementing the recommendations of the Director of Public Works datsd Ju.."!~ 25th 1975, with respect to the control of traffic within the Town of Pickering. 6. PROPOSED STREET NA1<æ CHANGE That the Town Solici~or be directed to implement proceedings to chanqa the designation of Industrial Road to Sheridan Mall Parkway. 7. SERVICE STATIONS AND GARAGE BY-LAWS That the report of the Town Solicitor dated June 20th 1975, to the Administrator-Clerk with respect to servic~ stations and garage by-laws be received and that the draft by-laws previously considered by the CorEdttee for reg~lating service stations and qaraqes be brought forward to the next Council meeting for adoption. Cont:inued......2 " ! , .~'1: - 2 - , 8. DIXIE ROAD - SOUTH OF BAYLY STREET That the request of Consumers' Gas Company for permission to locate a Ground Anode Bed on part of the Dixie Road all?wance south of Bayly Street be granted and that the Town Solicitor prepare an appropriate licence agreement. 9. MUNICIPAL ELDERLY RESIDEN!S' ASSISTANCE ACT, 1973 That the report of the Treasurer-Co11ectoC dated . July 3rd 1975, to the Administrator-Clerk, with respect to the Municipal Elderly Residents' Assistance Act, 1973, be adopted and that an amending by-law be prepared permitting applications for assistance up to October 31st 1975 and to July 31st in future years. 10. TAX WRITE-OFFS That the taxes amounting to $17,751.68 contained in the Treasurer's report to the Administrator- Clerk d.ted July lOth 1975 be written off as uncollectable. ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPALITYES OF ONTARIO - RESOLUTION RE: ONTARIO H:tDRO PROPOSED RATE INCREASES 11. That whereas ontar io Hydro is proposing rate increases amounting to 30\ for municipal custome8s in 1976, followed by further increases of 25' in 1977 and 20\ in 1978, for a cumulati~e increase totalling 95' over the three year span¡ and Whereas these proposals will be examined by the ontario Energy Board who are inviting interventions1 and Whereas the proposed increases are intended to generate $14 billion for ontario Hydro capital expansion¡ and Whereas while such a huge expansion may be necessary, it is incumbent upon ontario Hydro thoroughly justifying their plans at the Board Hearing: and WtiØ~as the effect of those costs will be to double hydro rates for municipal customers, thus adding sub- stantially to the inflationary spiral¡ Therefore be it resolved that the Town of pickering register its concern with ontario Hydro and the Provincial Government regardinq the excessive rates projected for Hydro consumers in the Province and that it urge the consumers within the Town of pickering to register their concern with Ontario Hydro, the Minister of Energy and their local M.P.P.. 12. TENDER - 100 FT. AERIAL FIRE TRUCK UNIT That the tender of Pierreville Fire Trucks 1972 Limited in the amount of $120,990.00 for the supply of a 100 ft. Pumper Unit be accepted. Continued......3 , 13. CROSSING GUARD - LIVERPOOL ROAD AND RADOM STREET That an additional Crossing Guard be hired to be stationed at Liverpool Road and Radom Street for the 1975-1976 School year. 14. BIDWELL HOMES LIMITED - REQUESTED EXTENSION - CONSTRUCTION OF INDUS'~'RIAL ASSESSMEm' That the agreement with Bidwell Homes be amended to provide that the dates for the provision of industrial square feet or in the alternative taxes in lieu thereof be amended so that the dates 'wil1 read "10,000 sq. ft. by June 30th 1975 - 18,000 sq. ft. by December 1975, and 18,000 sq. ft. by June 30th 1976': ^31g- . ~ 15. ACCOUNTS That the accounts in the amount of $1,809,576.11 as submitted by the Administrator-Clerk on July 14th 1975, be approved. 16. CIVIC ~COGNITION '!'hat Mr. Jack Drinkwl'~er of the Town of Pickering Firefighters be suitably recognized as recommended by the Civic Recognition Committee and conveyed in Mr. Bass' memo of July 14th 1975 to the . Administrator-Clerk. 17. PICKERING NURSERY SCHOOL '!'hat.condition' 3, I~em 5 of Resolution' 94/75 be amended to read: The development of this plan shall be the subject of amendments to Restricted Area By-law 3036 to implement the Official Plan to provide for the following: The existing "8" J3 Boldinc¡ Zone, as imposed by By-law 4166/72 together with amending By-law 4205/72, be lifted to apply the R4 Residential Zoning as per By-law 3036. l8. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION That the TOwn of Pickering request the Durham Regional Electrical Association to include the Town of Pickering within the study concerning the distribution and control of electrical energy at lower or opper tier municipal levels. 19. A.M. O. CONVENTION '!'hat Mayor Ashe and Couv,ci110rs Anderson and Robertson be designated a. the Town of Pickering delegates to the A.M.O. convention beinc¡ held on August 3,4,5, and 6,1915, and that the As80ciation be so advised. 20. ROLLER SKATING That for the balance of the 1975 season the rates for the TOwn roller skating program be reduced to $1.00 per person. .~~~ APPENDIX 2 "July 9th, 1975. The Planning Committee respectfully submits and recommends as fol1ows:- 1. PICKERING AIRPORT RAILWAY RELOCATION THAT Planning Staff be directed to prepare a report outlining the Municipality's concerns in respect to the specific location of the relocated Canadian PAcific Railway right-of-way within the Town. 2. ROSEBÂNK NEIGHB.oüffiIOOD TERTIARY PLAN THAT the Recommended Tertiary Plan, as adopted in Council Resolution 79/75, be amended to reflect:- l. 2. Council Resolution 94/75, Recaamended modifications as set out in Planning Report 140/75. M 9/75 S. TEDESCO PART LOT 6, CONCESSIO~1 7 TOWN OF PIC1ŒRItfG THAT the Application l1 9/15 by S. Tedesco to modify the Minister's Zoning Order in respect to lands beinq Part of Lot 6, Concession 7, on the east ~ide of Salem Road, north of Durham Region Road No. 31, to permit the constructi:):} of a tool shed on ~ lot with 500' frontage and 15.218 acres b3 APPROVED, aubject to the following conditions:- 3. 1. 'l'M.t the tool shed as rroposed be rest-:icted from any resid~ntial use, That the ot~cture be built in a location so as to allow a 50' frcnt yard setback and a 50' side yard setback a'3 rc.quircd by the Minister's Zoning Order. 2. 4. M 10/75 S. MacINTYRE PART LOT 6, CO~CESSION ~ TOWN OF PICKP..RnJ~ THAT the Application M 10/75 by S. MðcIntyre to modify the Minister's Zoning Order in respect to lands being Part of Lot 6, Concession 8 on the east side of Sideline 5 and north of the Eighth Concession Road, to permit the construction of a residence on a l5.274 acre lot with no agr icu 1 tur al use of tho land be APPROVED. 5. M 11/75 V. BENDLE PART LOT 12, CO~CESSION 6 TOWN OF PICKERn:G THAT the Application by V. Bendle to modify the Minister's Zoning Order in respect to 1anda being Part of Lot 12, Concession 6, on the east side of paddoclt Road, north of Highway 17, to permit the re-alignment of the southerly lot line of the subject property be APPROVED. M 12/75 A. P. BENDLE PART LOT l2, CONCESSION 6 TOWN OF PICKERI!:JG THAT the Application M 12/75 by A. P. Bendle to modify the Minister's 6. . , - 3 - 6. Satisfactory arrangements be made with Council regarding 5' Park Dedication as required under The Planning Act. A 4/75 , J.D.S. INVESTMENTS LIMITED PART LOT 22, CONCESSION 1 BLOCK AC, PLAN M-997 '!'OWN OF PICKERING THAT the Application A 4/75 by J. D . S. Investments Limi tad to amend Restricted Area By-law 3036 in order to provide for the development of propoaed townhOuses at 15 un! ts per acre on the above-noted lands, be APPROVED, 8ubject to the following conditions:- 10. 11. 1. That a site of approximately 12,000 square feet on the north-east corner of the subject land be designated for local commercial facilities, The adequate allocation of sewage treatment plant capacity and water capacity for the development, That a satisfactory Site ~lan Agreement be entered into between the owner and the Town of Pickering, The Site Plan Aqreement. provide for provision of a mutual right-of-way acrosø the private roads of the subject land on behalf of the adjacent property to the west, Satisfactory arrangements be made ~ith Council regarding 5' Park Dedicatior. as req.:.trr .. -under The Planning Act. 2. 3. 4. 5. APPLICATION" 18'1'-75053 LOOKOUT POINT DEVELOPMENTS BLOCK B, PLAN M-1017 TOWN OF P I CIŒRING THAT Draft Plan of Subdivision 18'1'-75053 by Lookout Point Developments Limit:ed in respect to lands at Block B, Plan M-10l7 be APPROVED subject to:- 4. 5. 1. The adequate allocation of àewage treatment plant capacity for the development, Satisfactory arrangements re: provision of water capacity, Changes in red on the plan stamped approved by Council this-date, - Satisfactory arrangements with Council re: provision of parklands including the 5' dedication required under The Planning Act, The development of this Plan shall be the subject of Amendments to Restricted Area By-law 251l to implement the Official Plan to provide for the following:- 2. 3. (1) Lots outlined in .Yellow. one single-detached dwelling per lot with attached garage. Mintmum 50' frontage @ the 20' setback line 55' for corner lots - ¿" - Zoning Order in respect to' lands being Part of Lot 12, Concession 6, on the east side of Paddock Road, north of Highway 17, to permit the re-alignment of the northerly lot line of the subject property be APPROVED. A 3/75 P. CHIANELLI p~ LOT 34, CONCESSION 1 LOTS 27' AND 28, PLAN 329 TOWN OF PICKERING 'l'IIAT the Proposed By-law AmendJLent h 3/75 by P. ChiaDe1li in reJlPect to lands at Part Lot 34, Concession 1, Lots 27 and 28, Plan 329, and generally located at the north-east corner of Woodview Avenue and Pine Grove Avenue be REFUSED, as development at thi8 ti8e is pr8D8ture. 7. A l/75 J.D.S. INVESTMENTS LIMITED, PART LOœ 22, CONCESSION 1 TOWN OF PICKERING THAT the Application A 1/75 by J.D.S. Investments Limited to amend Re8tricted Area By-law 3036 in order to provide for the development of an Office Building Canpl~: be APPROVED, subject to the following condi tions : - , 8. 1. 2. 3. A satisfactory Site Plan Agreement 'to be entered into between the owner and the ~own of Pickering, The adequate allocation of sewage treatment plant capacity and \~ter capa~ity for the de~e10pment, The design crit~xia for this development reflect those set out in planning Report 152/75. A 2/7. . J. GARAY & ASSOCIATES LIMITED PART LOT 22, CONCESSION ~ '!'OWN OF PICIŒRING 9. THAT the Application A 2/74 by J. Garay & Associate8 Limited to amend Restricted Area By-law 3036 in order to provide for the deve1o¡88ftt of proposed townhouses at 15 units per acre on the subject land be APPROVED 8ubject to ti~ following conditions:- 1. A satisfactory Site Plan Agreement to be entered into between the owner and the Town of pickering, The adequate"llllocation of sewage treatment plant eapacity and water capacity for the development, Seventeen ~oot ro:ld widening to be dedicated to the Regional Municipality of Durham along the Pinch Avenue frontage, . One-foot :.reserve along the Pinch Avenue frontage to be dedicated to the Town of pickering, The Site Plan Aqrecment provide for provision of a mutual right-of-way ac~osa the private roads of the JUbject land on behalf of the adjacent property to the east, 2. 3. 4. 5. ~ - AI - 6. 7. 8. 9. lO. 11. 12. 13. 14. lS. Lota. outlined in "Brown" one pair of semi- detached dwellings per lot with attached garage. Minimum 6 5 ft. frontage @ the 20' setback line 70 ft. for corner lots Minimum 3,500 sq. ft. lot area per dwelling Minimum floor area - 1;200 square feet That Block "AR and -S" be developed in conjunctl.on with Lots 17 to 33, Registered Plan M-lO17 for sil'191e- detached dwellingo. (2) Lot 62 be controlled by Site Plan Agreement. Block 'c" for seventeen foot road widening aDd one-foot reserve along White's Road frontage to be dedicated to ~ Town of pickering. Satisfactory arranqements with Town Council, aDd Regional Council re: (1) provision of all services. Owner to provide easements to the satisfaction of the Town and Reqional Engineers. Site location of. all low density dwellings shall be submitted to the Town Planning CamDittee indicating the relationship of buildings by blocks prior to issuance of Bui1dinq Permits. Satisfactory arrangements with ÒDtario Hydro ref underground wiring and stree"t lighting. Satisfactory Subdivision Agreements to be entered into between the Town CO'.1ncil, Regional Council and the owner. Registration of the Draft Plan of Subdivision and construction occuxring within 18 months of Draft Approval of the subject Plan of Subdivision Qer full services b3ing available. That satisfactory chain link fencing be provided ontthe east side of the Lookout Point Development to curb peàestrian traffic through private residential properti~a. TORWEST PROPERTIES Ln4I'l'ED BROCK ROAD DEVELOPMENTS PART LC:I't 19, RANG E 3 'l'OWN OF PICKERING THAT the Industrial Development proposal oubmitted to the Town of Pickering by 'l'orwest Properties Limited being Part of Lot 19, Range 3 on the west side of Brock Road south of Dillingham Road be APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 12. 1. A Development Control By-law be APPROVED over the total development, '" - 5 - 2. 3. The owner enter into Development Aqre8Dent with the Town of Pickering and Region of Durham to ensure the provisions of this approval are implemented. Deve10ponent is conting\ôtDt upon sewer and water capacity being made avai1ab!.. Road requirements as follows - (a) The applicant dedicate a 76 foot road allowance to the Town of Picketing located ~ the satis- faction of the TOWtl of Pickering Public Works Department. (b) Dedication to the Town of Pickering of a 1 foot reserve along the Brock Street frontage. Land Use Requirements - All uses of buildings shall be restricted ~ the existing 'M2' zoning as specified in By-law 25~l 4. 5. Architectural and Landscaping Controls - Two levels of control shall be included in the development agreement as follows - Levell . '!'he following standards shã11 apply to uses expelled ~ Brock Road being Buildings A and B: Building Materials Permitted materials shall include:- - Brick - Precast Concrete - Glass - Prefinished metal siding with miniIDuID coating equal to Ste1co 15000 shall be used for trim and decoration only and shall not consist of more than 30' of any wall - Porcelain enamel, aluminum, steel or other metal panels with an architectural finish' shall be uae4 for trim and decoration only and shall not consist of IDOre than 30' of an1" wall Prohibited materials shall inc1ude:- - Decorative architectural unit IIU1S0nary and plain concrete block - except for one expansion wall - Used or reclaimed materials - Structural tile - Stucco -'P1ain concrete* and/or wood.* * Materials such as plain or refinished concrete may be used subject ~ the approval of the Town of Pickering, when subject to treat:ment. in an archi tectura1 manner, such treatllleDt to include ribbed forms, jack hammering and saDd blasting. ** Wood may be used as Ii decorative material for fascias, soffits, doors, frames and trim, subject. ~ the approval of the Town of Pickering. Any other material suy be nggested but use is subject to the Town of Picker ing approval. . -- - 6 - " Landscapint' '1'0 complement the bui]iinq materials "18M, landscaping shall be provided in such a manner as tò .enhance the visible frontages of uses along Brock Road. Land- scaping plans illustrating planting and related landscape materials other than lawns, shall be submitted to the Town of Pickering for approval before application for building permits. A minimum standard of $1,500.00 per acre shall be ~pp1ied for such landscaping. Level 2 The following standards shall apply to uses fronting on the int.êrna1 street and exposed to Brock Road being Buildings C, B, E and F. Building Materials Permitted materials shall include:- - Brick - Preca&t Concrete - Glass - Prefinished metal siding with miniDlum coating equal to Ste1co 15000 - Decorative architec'tUra1 unit masonary - Porcelain enamel, aluminum, steel or other _tal . panels with an architectural f~ish Prohibited materials shall inc1ude:- - Plain concrete block - except for one expansion wall not" facing a street - Used or reclaimed materials - Structural tile - Stucco - except when used for trim - Plain concrete* and/or wood** * Materials such as plain or reinforced concrete may be used subject to the approval of the Town of Pickering when- subject to trea~t in an architectural manner, such treatment to include ribbed forms, jack hammering and sand blasting. ** Wood may be used as a decorative material for fascias, soffits, doors, frames and trim, subject to the approval of the Town o~ Pickering. Any other material may be suggested but au is subject to Town of Pickering approval. Landscaping Landscaping shall be undertaken so as to effectively screen parking and storage areas, exposed to the controlled frontages making use of berms and vegeta- tion. Landscaping plans illustrating planting and related landscape materials other than lawns, shall be suJ:aitted to the '!'own of Pickering for approval, before application £0:-: bui!.4iDq' perm!ts. A minimum standard of $1,500.00 per acre shall be applied for such landscaping. - 7 - .. 8. The toUl number of lots created on the subject land should not exceed 8, Cash in lieu of 5' dedication pursuant to The planning Act shall be required, The development shall be fully serviced and subject to the approval of Town of Pickering and Region of Durham. 6. 7. 13. SPINONI'DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED PAR'l'LLO'l' 20, CONCESSION 1 '!'OWN OF PICKERING THAT the Industrial Development proposal submitted to the Town of PickeriftCJ by Spinoni Developments Limited beinq Part of Lot 20, Concession 1 on the north-east corner of Bayly Street and Sandy Beach Road be APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 2. A Development Control By-law be approved over the total development, The owner enter into Development Aqreements with the Town of Pickering and Region of Durham to ensure the provisions of this approval are ~plemented, Roads requirements aa.fo1lows, 1. 3. (a) Dedication of Block po to eliminate the jOCJ in Sandy Beach Road with a size and dimensions to the satisfaction of the Town of pickering Public Works Department, Re-alignment of the internal rœ j. pattern as per attached red line change to align with 'Alliance Road, Dedication to the Town of pickering of a one- foot reserve along the Bayly Street frontage, Dedication to the Region of Durham of 60 feet from centre line along the entire Bayly Street frontage for road widening purposes. Land Use requirements - All uses of buildings shall be restricted to the e.xisting Ml Zoning as specified in By-law'2Sll, Archi tectural and Landscapinq Controls - Two levels of control shall be included in the development agreement as fo1lows:- Levell (b) (c) (4) 4. 5. The followinc¡ standards shall apply to uses exposed to Bayly Street being Blocks C, D and E: Building Materials Permitted materials shall include:- - Brick - Precast Concrete - Glasa - Prefinished metal si~ing with miniDaa coating equal to Ste1co 15000 shall be used for trim and decocation only and shall not consist of more than 30' of any wall - Porcelain enamel, aluminum, steel or other metal panels with an architectural finish shall be used for trim and decoration only and shall not consist of more than 30\\ of any wall ~ " - ~ Prohibited materials shall inc1ude:- - Decorative architectural unit mðsonary and plain concrete block - except for one expansion wall - Used or reclaimed ma~erials - Structural tile - Stucco - Plain concreto* and/or wood** * Materials such as plain or refinished concrete may be used subject to the approval of the TOWft of Pickering t when subject to treatment in an archi tectura 1 manner, such' treatment to include ribbed forms, jack~hammerinq and sand blasting. ** Wood may be used as a decorative material for fascias, soffits, doors, frames and trim, 8ubjec~ to the approval of the Town of Pickering. Any other material may be suggested but use is subject to the Town of Pickering approval. Landacap;1nq To complement the building aaterials used, landscaping shall be provided in such a manner as to enhance the visible frontages of uses along Bayly Street. Land- scaping plans illustrating planting and related land- -.cape materials other than lawns, shall be submitted to the Town of Pickering for approval before applica- tion for þuilding permits. A mintBum standard of $1,500.00 per acre shall be applied for such landscaping. Level 2 The folløwinq standards shall apply to uses exposed to Highway No. 401 being Blocks A and B. Building Materials Permitted materials shall inc1ude:- - Brick - Precast Concrete - Glass - Prefinished metal siding with mintmum coating equal to Stelco 15000 - Døcorative architectural unit masonary - Porcelain enamel, aluminum, steel or other metal panels with an architectural finish Prohibited materials shall include:- - Plain concrete block - except for one expansion wall not facing a street - Used or Reclaimed materials - Structural tile. - Stucco - except when used for tr im - Plain concrete* and/or wood** * Materials such as plain or reinforced concrete may be used subj ect to the approva 1 of the Town of Pickering, when subject to treatment in an a,rchi tectural manner, such treatment to include ribbed forms, jack hammering and sand blasting. , - 9 - 14. 10. ** Wood may be used as a decorative material for fascias, soffits, doors, frames and trim, subject to the approval of the Town of Pickering. Any other material may be suggested butt:use is subject to Town of Pickerinq approval. Landscaping Landscaping shall be undertaken so as to effectively screen parking and storage areas, exposed to the ~ontrolled frontages making use of berms and vegeta- tion. Landscaping plans illustrating planting and related landscape materials other than lawns, shall be submitted to the Town of Piékering for approval, before application for building permits. A minimum standard of $1,500.00 per acre shall be applied for such landscaping. 6. 7. The proposed internal street be named Alliance Road, Cash in lieu of 5' pæ-ks dedication pursuant to The Planning Act shall be required, The development shall be fully serviced and subject to the approval of the Town of Pickering and Region of Durham Councils, 501 of the toUl area of Block A and 5°' of the total area of Block B shall be restricted to a minimum lot size of one acre. The remaining portions are restricted .to a minimum lot size of two acres, Development is contingent upon sewer and water capacity being made available. 8. 9. BAY RIDGES NJ:IGIIBOtJRBOOD Cmn'RE THAT in the light of development pressures on lands surrounding Frenchman Bay that Planning Staff be directed to prepare a work program for pairport Secondary Plan Study for its initiation as soon as the Brock Industrial District Study is in its final stages (late fall, 1975). .