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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 19, 1973 A .meeting of the Picketing Township Council was held on HONDAY, the NINETEENTH day of ~qRCH, 1973, at 8:10 P.M. F~E~ENT: Reeve J. R. Williams Deputy R?eve G. Ashe CouncillOr H~s. J. L. HcPherson Councillor D. Kitchen Councillor K. Hatheson Councillor D. Quick (Councillor J. Anderson - Absent - Vacation) Clerk D. J. Plitz Township Manager, C. I. Shelley, P. Eng. Plarming Director R. D. Willis .ADOPTX, 0r NUTZS Councillor Fu0s. J. L. HcPherson mainta/ned that she vote on item 2 (Community Centre) of Page 11, against the motion and not "Refrained f~om as the ndnutes show, with it being ~eco~mended that' the adoption of minutes fop ~he Hamuh 5th, 1975 meeting be deferred until Councillor J. AnderSon has retrained f~om vacation. Prior to p~oceeding with the business placed on agenda, it was moved by Councillor D. Quick, alld Seconded by Councillor ~s. J. L. HcPherson, ~hat H~. J. HcCamten, Chaimman of the Picketing Townshi[~ WaterT~ont Advisory Committee, be heamd. N~. McCamten ~eported on the results of Cou~cil's action in respect to the financial aid given to the homeowners whose homes a~e endangered by the water levels of Lake Ontamio. He stated that the help came at an appropriate time and that with the help o.f some 200 volunteers, the sandbagging effo~t~ co-ord~nated by Emergency Heasu~ed O~ganiza~ion, Was a total success. H~. McCamten extended on behalf of the homeowner~, thei~ sinceme appreciation to Council fo~ theiP financial assistance. He went on to say that a number of the ~esident p~oper~y owner~.a~e now ready to sell theip to the Hetropolztan To~onto and Region Conser~atio~ Authority. Col. S. Wotton, Emergency Heasumes Organization Co-omdinator, also e~ssed thanks to Council fo~ thei~ aid and pointed out that this effort ~esulted in some aid f~om the other levels of Government, the Hinistry of Transportation and Communications. This, however, was limited since much of the men and equipment was committed to road work. H~. Wotton ~equested the Reeve to meet with him and representatives from the Hinistr~ of the Envi~onmen~ at the Chesterton Shomes lcoation at 10 a.m., Hamch 20, 1975. It is expected that this government body will get more involved in the problem. - 2 - 7~75 Reeve J. R. Williams commended the volunteer worke~ for their efforts and also made reference to the telegram which he sent to the Solicitor ~eneral of Ontario, soliciting aid from the senior levels of government. Hr. J. Kruger and Mr. J. Hackte also voiced ~heir thanks and appreciation to Council. 2. H~. S. Midanik, Solicitor for J.D.S. Developments Limited, appeared with respect to servicing the North side of Highway #2 and Liverpool Road re Picketing Developments. Moved by Deputy Reeve Hrs. J. L. McPherson, that Hr. S. Midanik be heard. ~. Midanik referred to his client's plan of subdivisAon under file 18T-23~78 and requested that Council give this plan priority. See Resolution #$3/73. Al~o refer to Mr. Midanik's letter of March 16, 1975. 3. Hr. Perce Young of Merrick, Young, appeared on behalf of Brock Development Co. with respect to their proposed plan of subdivision, Lot 19, Conc. 1 Moved by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Hrs. J. L. McPherson, that Mr. Perce Young be heard. Mr. Young advised the Council that Brock Developments would consent to the amendments to their proposed plan for Lot 19, Conc. 1, changing the density in Blocks B and E from iS To 16 units and also agreeing to the ft. Mr. Dean Rivett, Conservation Officer, Ministry of Natural Resources, was ~o appear with respect to a three-day open deer season in November of 1973. The Clerk advised Council that Mr. Rivett was on business out of the area and would be unable to appear this evening, and requested that his hearing be postponed to the next Council meeting scheduled for April 2, 1973. (III) REPORTS~ 1. Picketing Township Police forward report re activities for January and February, 1975. (Iv) , S U ZONS Resolution MOVED by Deputy Reeve ~. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Qui~k, that the Ministry of Environment be advised that the Township considers that the Bay Road Sewage Treatment facilities are adequate for the J.D.S. development and that the Minist-~y proceed with the processing of the draft plan of subdivision, File 18T-23~78. CARRIED - 3 - 7/73 Resolution #54/73 MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by CouncAllor ' D. Quick, that the Council of the Township of Pickerin~ adopt the Engineer's report on Statistics Engineering Sewer and Water Facilities dated March 2, 1973; AND implement the above hy the following: 1. The Province must approve the p~oposed interim expansion if their own proposals cannot be completed in time to serve the expected rate of growth and Council must determine who is to apply for Provincial approval. 2. The Developers must agree to finance the interim expansion of trunk and treatment facilities and as a minimum, the financing of the ~01 Trunk interceptor until the Province is prepared to incorporate this interceptor as part of their ultimate trun? sanitary sewer system p~oposals. 3. The Township and the Province should agree to facilitate the construction of the ~01 trunk sewer by expropriating or use of the 401 Right- of-Way where necessary. 4. The Tcwnship Council must determine whether accompanying industrial assessment will be a requirement, where it will he located and how it should he serviced if done on an interim basis. $. The Township Council should request P~ovincial approval for the interim trunk watermains requi~ed. should their own proposals not be available to supply the expected rate of growth, and the application be made to the Provincial Government for an applicable and partially forgiveable loan within the capital works program for the interim expansion of the existing Bay Road Sewage Treatment Plant. CARRIED Resolution #$$/?$ MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that the tender for two Four Ton Trucks with Snow Plows and Wings submitted by MacDonald Ford Sales Ltd. in the amount of $21,378.00 be accepted. CARRIED Resolution #56/73 MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillo~ K. Matheson, that application A 5/73 by Hydro Electric Power Commission in respect to lands being Lot 19, Range 3, to extend the M2S zone be APPROVED, s~bject to:-- 1.Site Plan and Site Plan Agreement satisfactory to Planning Board and Council. 2. Dedication to the County of Ontario of 17 ft. road widenings along the entire frontages of Montgomery Park Road, Sandy Beach Road and a widening of Brock Road if required. .......... Continued - q - 7/73 Resolution #56/73 - Continued 3. Use of site by helicopters be not permitted without prior approval of Planning Board and Council. As recommended hy the Planning Board, March 8, 1973. CARRIED Resolution #57/73 MOVED hy Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, that the application by A. Bonk for an Amendment to By-law 3036 as amended by By-law 3260 to extend the residential huildahle area by redefining the "Top of Bank" of the Greenbelt Zone in respect to lands in Part Lot 33, Concession 1, be approved, as recommended hy the Planning Board, March 8, 1973. CARRIED Resolution #58/73 MOVED hy Councillor K. Matheson, seconded hy Councillor D. Quick, that the Council of the Township of Picketing adopt the Resolution of the City of St. Catharines, as follows: "WHEREAS the water levels in the Great Lakes and, in particular, Lakes Ontario and Erie, are of such a high level as to cause concern to the general public; AND WHEREAS as a result of such high water levels, considerable erosion has bean caused to the shorelines bordering on the said lakes; AND WHEREAS substantial and continuing damage has been caused to property owners bordering on the said lakes; AND WHEREAS public beaches and recreation areas have been adversely affected hy these high water levels; AND WHEREAS it is compellingly apparent that immediate steps must he taken to alleviate the damage and loss suffered as a result of the high water levels and to prevent such high water levels from occurring in the future; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Corporation of the City of St. Catharines petitions the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada to - (a) Conduct an investigation into the water levels of the Great Lakes system; (b) Determine proper steps that might be effected immediately to reduce such levels now; (c) Formulate a policy and enunciate steps to be taken to prevent further high water levels and ensuing damage and loss in the future; provided that such investigation to he effected by way of Royal Commission or Task Force or jointly .......... Continued Resolution #58/73 - Continued by the Federal and P~ovincial Govevnments~ thvouEh the Departments of each chamged with responsibility for the problem enunciated above, and further that such Comm/ssion or governmental body be instructed to formulate and report its recommendations with all due speed; AND FURTHER that copies of this resolution be warded to the Council of the Regional Hunicipality of NiaEara; the P~ime Minister of Canada; the Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources of Canada; Fu~. J. Tvevor Morgan, M.P. for St. Catharines, H~. Kenneth Higson, M.P. for lincoln; the Prime Minister of Ontario; Hon. R. S. Welch, P~ov£ncial Secretary for Social Development; the Ministry of Natural Resources; the Ministry] of Envir~nment; the Ministr,~ of Intergovernmental Affairs; H~. R.M. Johnston, M.P.P. for St. Catharines; the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and other cities and municipalities in the Province of Ontario, for endorsement." CARRIED Resolution #59/73 MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Quick, that whereas the Corporation of the Township of PickerinE has been served with a Notice of Public Hearing before the Environmental Hearing Boamd on April 2nd, 1973~ BE IT RESOLVED that the Township Solicitor be instructed to appear before the Environmental Board on behalf of the Co~poration of the Township of PickerinE. CARRIED Resolution MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor K. Matheson, that the Council of the Township of Pickerin~ support the request of the A~ax Junior Chamber of Commerce and that a contribution be made to the A~ax, PickerinE and Whitby Association for Retarded Children in ~he amount of $8,000.00 to assist in the construction of an addition to the training school for the Ajax, Whitby, and Picketing Association for Retarded Children, and further, that this contribution be applied to the 1973 budset, as recommended by the Executive Committee, Hatch 12, 1973. CARRIED Recorded Vote: ~e&~ .... Messrs. Ashe, Williams, Quick, Kitchen Nay: M~s. McPhemson, M~. Matheson (My. Anderson - Absent) - 6 - 7/73 Resolution #61/73 MOVED by Councillor D. Quick, seconded by Councillor Matheson, that the Council of the Township of Picketing adopt the report of the Committee (on the Waterfront properties affected hy the high water levels of Lake Ontario) with the exclusion of Item ~ (a) (h) and (c) - said recommendation being:- 1. That Council support the self help works of the ratepayers where properties are endangered by: (a) Using the Municipality's purchasing power to secure sand bags, cement and sand required by the residents' protective works. (b) Consider financial support towards the purchase of the sandbags, cement and sand. 2. That the Emergency Measures Organization under CoL Wotton co-ordinate the residents' efforts to maximize the effect of any aid given. 3. The Council authorize the Reeve to ask the Provincial Solicitor General to petition the appropriate Federal Authority for Canadian Armed Forces' assistance since the lakesho~e protection required exceeds the Municipality's financial and technical resources. And further, that Council advise the Solicitor General that it is their opinion that such Armed Forces assistance should be provided without Municipal payment since it is their opinion that the control of the lake levels and the shores that are affected by same are within the jurisdiction of the Federal Authorities. AND FURTHER that the Township of Picketing grant financial aid to those property owners whose properties are affected, to the extent of $9,000.00 charging this to the 1975 budget. As recommended by the Executive Committee, March 12, 1973. CARRIED Resolution #62/73 MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Quick, that whereas the rising level of Lake Ontario has created a hazard to property within the territory of the Township of Picketing; AND WHEREAS the Township of Picketing has no jurisdiction over Lake Ontario or the level of same; AND WHEREAS the Township of Picketing felt morally obligated to give immediate relief to the effected ratepayers and accordingly approved the immediate expenditure of $9,000.00 for sandbags and cement~ AND WHEREAS the Minister of the Environment for Canada indicated that 50% of the amount spent for such purposes will be reimbursed to the Municipalities, the Minister of the Environment of Ontario is hereby asked to submit our request to his Federal counterpart in Ottawa for the reimbursement of $4,500.00, represent- ing 50% of the immediate expenditure caused by the high level of Lake Ontarip; .......... Continued - 7 - 7/73 Resolution ~62/73 - Continued ALSO the Minister of the EnviPonment of OntaPio is hePeby requested to pPovide the additional S0% of the expendituPe by the Municipality, as this expendituPe was not allowed fop in its 1973 budget. CARRIED. Resolution #63/7~ MOVED by Deputy ReeVe G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor K. Matheson~ that the Draft Plan of Subdivision DepaPtmental File 18T-22509 by Brock Development Co~poration in Pespect to lands between Kingston Road and HiEhway q01 West of Brock Road to the H.E.P.C. be approved, subject to: (a) Approval of necessary amendments to the Official Plan to provide fop the subject development. (b) Cha~ges in "Red" as shown on the Plan stamped "Approved" this date. (c) Dedication to the County of Ontario of widening alonE the frontaEe of Brock Road to 60 feet from eentPeline. (d) Blocks "N" and"O" to be reserved fop acquisition by the MinistPy of TranspoPtation and Communica- tions for the future widening of Brock Road. (e) Dedication to the Township of Picketing of the followinE 1 ft. reserves as shown:- (i) AlonE the entire fPontaEes of Kingston Road and BPock Road toEether with ¢oPner roundinEs of intePsections thereto~ (ii) Alone the Westerly side of the MajoP Collector Road fPom the intersection with Brock Road to BLock "K" (Public School Site) toEether with coPner PoundinEs of intersections thereto~ (iii) Alone both sides of the Minor Collector Road at the intersection with KinEston Road and coPner roundinEs~ (iv) At the westePly end of the MajoP Collector Road at the H.E.P.C. (with arranEements for Petention of the Bell Telephone Easement)~ (f) SatisfactoPy aPranEements with Council for the acquisition of Blocks 'lC" "D" $ "L" for Park puPposes includinE S% dedication required under the PlanninE Act. (E) The development of this Plan of Subdivision shall be the subject of Amendments to Res~icted Area By-law No. 3056 to implement the Official Plan as amended, and to provide for the followinE~ (i) Block "B" - Multiples at maximum 16 units per acre. (ii) Block "E" - Multiples at maximum 16 units per acre. - 8 - 7/73 Resolution #63/73 - Continued (iii) Block "F" - Highway Commemcial to pmovide only fom a Service Station and associated automotive uses · (iv) Block "J" - g acmes Apamtments at maximum 50 units per acme (125 pemsons per acme) - with appropmiate suite type limitations to discourage family occupancy - 1 acme Neighboumhood Commemcial - maximum 11,000 sq.ft, floom amea; 1 acme Chumch Uses fom a period of 18 months from date of Registmation, themeaftem may mevemt to Apartments as part of apartments on Block "J" on ly; (v) Blocks "C' "D'i $ "L" for !'Neighboumhood Park". (vi) Block "K" for Elementary Public School. (vii) Block "M" Highway Commemcial to provide only rom a Motom Hotel, Business and Pmofessional Offices and other associated uses. (viii) Lots outlined in "Orange" - One single-detached dwelling pem lot. Minimum ~5 ft. fmontage at the 20 ft. setback line. 50 ft. for comner lots Minimum ~,500 sq.ft, lot amea Minimum g~ound floom amea - 1200 sq.ft. bungalow 800 sq.ft, split level om storey & a half 700 sq.ft. ~wo stomey (ix) Lots outlined in "Bmown" - One paim of semi-detached dwellings pem lot Minimum 60 ft. frontage at the 20 ft. setback line 70 ft. for cornem lots Minimum 3,000 sq.ft, lot amea per dwelling Minimum ground floor area pem dwelling 1200 sq.ft. Bungalow. 800 sq.ft, split level om storey and a half 700 sq.ft, two stomey (x) Lots outlined in "Blue~' maximum six single-attached dwellings per lot. Minimum 25 ft. fmontage pem end lot 30 ft. for cornem lots Minimum 22 ft. per intemnal lot Minimum 2200 sq.ft, lot area pem dwelling Minimum g~ound floor amea (per dwelling) 1050 sq.ft, bungalow 700 sq.ft, split level & storey and a half 650 sq.ft, two stomey (h) Blocks "G" and "H" to be dedicated to the Tow~lship as Public Walkways. .Satisfactomy amrangements with Council me all semvices. (k) Site Plan Agmeements to be megistemed against Title of Blocks "B" and "E" and to ensume compatibility one ovemall agreement to be entered into in respect to Blocks '~J" and ~'M". (1) Owner to provide easements to the satisfaction of the Township Engineer. .......... Continued - 9 - 7/73 Resolution #63/73 - Continued (m) Satisfactory arrangements with Ontario Hydro re underground wiring and street lighting, and Cable T.V. if available. (n) Site Plan locations of all Low Density dwellings shall be submitted to the Planning Board indicating relationship of buildings by blocks, prior to the issuance of Building Permits. (o) Satisfactory Subdivision Agreement to be entered into between the Council and the Owner. (p) Landscape berms to be provided as shown not less than 5 ft. high above grade to the satisfaction of the Township Engineer. CARRIED Recorded Vote: Yea: Mrs. MePherson, Messrs. Ashe, Williams, Quick, and Matheson Nay: Mr. Kitchen (Mr. Anderson - Absent) Resolution #6q/73 MOVED by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor M~s. J. L. McPherson, that the Council of the Township of Picketing purchase the Bruning PD-80 Printing Machine at a cost to the Municipality of $1,517.25 as recommended by the Executive Committee, March 12, 1979. CARRIED Resolution #65/79 MOVED by Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, that the Council of the Township of Picketing adopt the report of the Township Manager on septic tank disposal; that the responsibility of this problem be placed totally with the Oshawa-Ontario County Health Unit, as provided for under Article lq of The Public Health Act, and further that Resolution #906/71 be rescinded, as recommended by the Executive Committee, March 12, 1979. CARRIED Resolution #66/79 MOVED by Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that whereas the Community Centres of Altona and Atha are being acquired by the Federal Government as part of the land acquisition for the proposed international airport; AND WHEREAS these properties were originally acquired by the Municipality through the contribution of funds made available by Mr. A. Latcham in the amount of $1,500.00 for each property~ AND WHEREAS the residents of the area have requested that the money so allocated be redistributed to Claremont and Mt. Zion Community Centres~ .......... Continued - 10 - 7/7S ResolUtion #66/73 - Continued AND FURTHER that upon the discontinued use of the Atha Community Centre that the kitchen units located therein be removed and relocated in the Mt. Zion Community Centre~ BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Council redistribute the $1,$00.00 contributions as made to the Altona and Atha Community Centres, and further that the Kitchen units at Atna be relocated at the Mt. Zion Community Centre when available. As recommended by the Executive Committee, March 12, 197S. CARRIED Resolution #67/7S MOVED by Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that the Council accept the recommendation of the Executive Committee and accept the offer of Purchase and Sale received from Circle F Canada Ltd. for 6.S~ acres of Picketing Township industrial lands located in Part Lot 18, B.F.R. S at the purchase price of $1S,000.00 per acre subject to the Township Solicitor's approval. CARRIED Resolution #68/7S MOVED by Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor D. Quick, that the Council accept the recommendation of the Executive Committee, that Council accept the SO day option to purchase 2S acres of Picketing Township Industrial Land located in Part Lot 18, B.F.R.S in accordance with the letter received from the proposed purchaser dated March 16, 197S. CARRIED Motions 1. The motion to approve the draft plan of subdivisiion Departmental File 18T-22590 by D. Miklas and Associates in respect to lands East of Whites Road and South of Oklahoma Drive was deferred. (Lookout Point) Mr. D. Miklas of D. Miklas and Associates appeared before Council in support of his clients' plan of subdivision. Mr. H. F. Newman also appeared requesting permission to speak. Moved by Councillor M~s. J. L. McPherson, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, that M~. Newman be heard. Mr. Newman did not oppose the plan of subdivision but rather the type of housing proposed for the development. He was of the opinion that the land is such that it should be developed more as a prestige type of subdivision with more single type homes and less semi-detached dwellings and lot size frontage of not less than $0 feet. Mr. Miklas pointed out that over S0% of the semi- detached lots are 70 feet width or better, and - ll - 7/73 other lots with less width have greater depth resulting in most cases with the same or greater square foot area than lots with 50 ft. frontage. MOTION Moved by Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that the Council defer action on this proposed plan of subdivision until further information is made available to Council by the Board of Education in respect to their total requirements in the area, and further, that Council await the results of the interim development study plan of the West Shore area which is now underway in the Planning Department. CARRIED Mr. D. Willis advised Council that the first draft plan is almost complete and should be ready for submission to the Planning Board by mid April, 1973. (V) BY-LAWS By-Law Number ~279/72 - Third Reading The Committee of the WHole arises and reports the By-law as read. Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Quick, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number ~279/72, to authorize the construction and financing of a second ice pad for the Don Beer Sports Arena, be adopted, and that the said By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED By-Law Number ~327/73 - Two Readings Only Councillor D. Quick, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to authorize the construction of sanitary sewers and storm sewers on Liverpool Rd. and Industrial Road as local improvements and that same now be read a first time. Councillor D. Quick, seconded by Councillor K. Matheson, moves that By-law Number ~327/73 to authorize the construction of sanitary sewers and storm sewers on Liverpool Rd. and Industrial Rd. as local improvements be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. Recorded Vote: Yea: Mrs. McPherson, Messrs. Ashe, Williams, Quick, Matheson, and Kitchen Nay: Nil (Mr. Anderson - Absent) - 12 - 7/73 By-Law Number 4328/73 - Two Readin§s Only Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to authorize the construction of watermains on Kingston Rd. and Southview Dr. as local improvements and that same now be read a first time. Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves that By-law Number 4328/73 to authorize the construction of watermains on Kingston Rd. and Southview Dr. as local improvements be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. Recorded Vote: Yea: M~s. McPherson, Messrs. Ashe, Williams, Quick, Matheson, and Kitchen Nay: Nil (Mr. Anderson - Absent) By-Law Number 4329/73 - Two Readings Only Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor Mms. J. L. McPherson, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to authorize the construction of watermains on Dunchurch St. as local improvements and that same now be read a first time. Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, moves that By-law Number 4529/73 to authorize the construction of watermains on Dunchurch St. as local improvements be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the %~ole thereon. Recorded Vote: Yea: Mnps. MePherson, Messrs. Ashe, Williams, Quick, Matheson, and Kitchen Nay: Nil (M~. Anderson - Absent) By-Law Number Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor K. Matheson moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to authorize the construction of watermains on certain streets and roads in the Picketing Beach Amea, and that same now be read a first time. Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves that By-law Number 4~0/75 to authorize the construction of watermains on certain streets and roads in the Picketing Beach area be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. Recorded Vote: Yea: Mrs. McPherson, Messrs. Ashe, Williams, Quick, Matheson, and Kitchen Nay: Nil (Mr. Anderson - Absent) .I - 13 - 7/73 By-Law Number q331/73 Coun¢illom K. Matheson, seconded by CouncilloP MPs. J. L. McPhePson, moves fop leave to intPoduCe a By-law of the Township of PickePing to Pegulate tPaffic within the Township of PickePing and that same now be mead a fiPst time. CouncilloP K. Matheson, seconded by CouncilloP D. Quick, moves that By-law Numbem b331/73 to Pegulate tPaffic within the Township of Piekeming be now mead a second timer and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thePeon. The Committee of the Whole aPises and PepoPts the By-law as mead. CouncilloP K. Matheson, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe moves that the PepoPt of the Committee of the whole on By-law NumbeP ~331/73 be adopted~ and that the said By-law be now mead a ThiPd Time and PASSED, that the Reeve and ClePk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corpomation be affixed thePeto. CARRIED Recorded Vote: Yea: Messms. Ashe, Williams~ Quick, Matheson, Kitchen Nay: MPs. McPhePson (M.~. Anderson - Absent) By-Law Numbem 4332/75 CouneilloP D. Kitchen~ seconded by Councillor K. Matheson~ moves fop leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of PickePing to authoPize the Reeve and Clerk to execute an agPeement between T. W. Beddall, A~ohitect, and the Township of Pickeming (Second Ice Pad - Don Beep SpoPts A~ena) and that same now be read a fiPst time. CouncilloP D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, moves that By-law NumbeP 4332/73 to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute an agPeement between T. W. Beddall, Amchitect, and the Township of Picketing (Second Ice Pad - Don Beep SpoPts A~ena) be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thePeon. The Committee of the Whole amises and meports the By-law as read. Councillor D. Kitchen~ seconded by Councillor K. Matheson, moves that the Peport of the Committee of the Whole on By-law NumbeP 4332/73 be adopted, and that the said By-law be now mead a Third Time and PASSED, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed themeto. CARRIED Recorded Vote: ~a: MessPs. Ashe, Williams, Matheson~ Kitchen Nay: Mrs. McPherson, Mm. Quick (M~. Andemson - Absent) - 1~ - 7/73 By-Law Number 4333/73 Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute an agreement between T. W. Beddall, Architect, and the Township of Picketing (Club Houses for the Dun-Moore and Sandy Beach Road Athletic Fields) and that same now be read a first time. Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor K. Matheson, moves that By-law Number ~333/73 to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute an agreement between T. W. Beddall, A~chitect, and the Township of Picketing be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law as read. Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, seconded by Councillor D. Quick, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number ~333/73 be adopted, and that the said By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED By-Law Number q33q/73 Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, moves for leave to introduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to provide for the sale of part of Lot 18, in Range 3 of the Township of Picketing to Cardinal Corrugated Containers Ltd., and that same now be read a first time. Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, moves that By-law Number ~33~/73 to provide for the sate of part of Lot 18, in Range 3 of the Township of Picketing to Cardinal Corrugated Containers Ltd. be now mead a second time, and that Cardinal Corrugated Containers Ltd. be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the %'~ole thereon. The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law as read. Councillor K. Matheson, seconded by Councillor D. Quick, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Number ~33~/73 be adopted, and that the said By-law be now read a Third Time and PASSED, that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED .. By-Laws 1. The By-law to appoint members to the Frenchman's Bay Community Teen Centre Board was deferred. Motion Moved by Councillor Mrs. J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor D. Kitchen, that Council defer action on this by-law until clarification on the Board's responsibility is made and further that Council is the appointed Community Centre Boamd appointed by By-law #~29~/73 be further clarified in the proposed by-law. Carried - 15 - 7/73 2. The by-law to authomize the execution of an Agreement between the Township and the Bmougham Citizens' League (lease agmeement me fime hall fop pumposes of housing fime equipment) was defemmed. The disposition of the Brougham Fire Hall is in question as to whether it has been expropmiated by the Fedemal Government. The Fire Chief to investigate-' and to determine whether the new agreement should. be with the Brougham Citizens' League om the Fedemal Government. If the Federal Government has expropmiated the Fime Hall, then the Fire Chief should detervaine from the Federal Government the altemnative provision for fire protection for the citizens of Fire Area #5 (Brougham). (VI) OTHER BUSINESS 1. Reeve Williams meported on the sumvey made by M~. J. M¢Camten in respect to the wishes of the Chestemton Shore pmoperty owners and whether they wish to have their lands included in the waterfmont pmog~am initiated by the Metropolitan Tomonto and Region Conservation Authority, it being repomted that a majority of home ownems are willing to sell to M.T.R.C.A. He went on to advise that he has requested M.T.R.C.A. to include Chesterton Shomes within their program, which will be given serious consideration and eventually mesubmitted back to Council for their approval. 2. Alyssum St. - No left turn - bmiefly discussed. (A petition of ~0 names was submitted in opposition to memoval of the sign.) 3. Pamking on Bayly St. - Await Police Chief meport for refemence to Executive Committee. (VII) CONFIRMATION BY-LAW By-Law Numbem ~335/73 Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Deputy Reeve G. Ashe, moves for leave to intmoduce a By-law of the Township of Picketing to confirm the proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Picketing at its meeting held on the 19th day of Mamch, 1973, and that same now be mead a first time. Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor K. Matheson, moves that By-law Number ~335/73 to confirm the proceed- ings of the Council of the Corpomation of the Township of Pickeming at its meeting held on the 19th day of March, 1973, be now mead a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole themeon. The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law as mead. Councillor D. Kitchen, seconded by Councillor D. Quick, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law Numbem ~335/73 be adopted, and that the said By-law be now mead a Third Time and PASSED~ that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED - 16 - 7/73 (VIII) ADJOURNMENT Moved by Councillor M~s. J. L. McPherson, seconded by Councillor D. Quick, that Council adjourn at 11:$5 P.M.