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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 24, 1949 OPEN MEETING REGARDING FUTURE OF AJAX. At the request of Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation an open meeting was held in the Council Chambers relative to their applying to the Municipal Board for an Improvement District for Ajax. Those Present were :- Mr. Bunnell Department of Planning & Development. Mr. Carter " "Municipal Affairs Col. Watson " "Education Mr. Storrie Architect re Picketing Village Water. Mr. Finley Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation Mr. McClasky " " " Mr. McLaughton " " " " Mr. Banigan Planning Board Mr. Culham " " Mr. Morley Picketing Village Mr. Westney ) Mr. Disney ) Council Mr. Todd ) Mr. Balsdon ) Mr. Lishman ( Mr. Collins ( School Area No.1 Mr. Power ( Mr. Manning County of Ontario Mr. Irwin ) Mr. Pugh ) Mr. Jamteson ) High School Board Mr. Neale ' ) Mr. Mitchell ) Mr. Archabald High School Inspector Mr, Ward ) Mr. Blackwell ) Picketing Township Mr. Johnston ) ON MOTION of Mr. Finley, seconded by Mr. Balsdon, Mr~ Westney took the chair. Mr. Finley advised the meeting that Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation intended to make application to the Municipal Board for an Improvement District com~sing what is now called Ajax, together with all the land easterly to the Whitby town-line, and possibly as far north as a line drawn midway between Concessions 2 and 3, to Duffin's Creek, but excluding Picketing Village and northerly. Mr. Bunnell suggested that thought might be given to the Ajax Area being extended to Scarboro' town line and east to Whitby Town, and that the northern Picketing Township and northern Whitby Township be combined. Mr. Finley stated that Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation would permit itself to be assessed as private property, that rural properties would not pay cost of local improvements, and that Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation would make up the difference. Considerable discussion arose respecting boundaries of proposed area, as some felt that the lower-priced housing in south-west were a product of Ajax and as such the Ajax area should be responsible for a portion of extra cost of services.