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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAugust 23, 1951 MUNICIPAL BUILDING BR 0,,UG, HAM. A SPECIAL MEETING of Council was held on Thursday evening, August 23rd, 1951, ~co~mencing at eight o'clock. PRESENT: Reeve W. H. Westn®y, in the Chair. DepUty-Reeve N. E. McE~en Councillor Clare A. Balsdon " Milton B. Burk " Fred E. Zinkie. The following correspondenCe was read :- 1. A. Jordan, Picketing R.R.3, complained about the claimed unlawful destruction of his Police Dog by M~. Schwalm. Mr. Schwalm stated he picked up the dog on August 2nd - on August 5th Mr. Jordan took the dog out of the pound illegally. Mr. Schwalm had it back that evening and destroyed it in ?oronto on August 6th. Council claims no liability. 2. H.C.Gibson, near g~avel pit, asked that a permanent road through the gravel pit between Lots 1~ and 15 in the Fourth Concession, be made immediately and that no more rUbber be burned in the g~avel pit. 3. Fines - $~49.66 July 1951. Munt'cipal Board - enclosing order ~o include Highway No.2A within limits of Ajax Area to be a part of that Municipality, and that the Amea also extend into Lake Ontario to the Internation ]~oundary Line. 5- Donevan & Richards, O.L.S., asking for Council to sign Mr. Walter White,s plan in Picketing Village, or give a quit claim deed for about three feet of land on Church Stree~ as, apparently, ou~ road is not on proper survey. 6. Crown Insurance Company quoting on a pension scheme. 7. A petition of 102 Ratepayers of Picketing Beach requested the Range Lin~ in Ajax Improvement District be re-opened. -Council to discuss it on~ September ~th next. ON MOTION the following persons were heard :- 1.- Warren Willson, shee~-valuato~, Clifford Schwalm, dog-ca~cher and Alex Gray who was asking that dogs which attacked his 66 sheep, causing approximately $~,500. damage, be apprehended. 0ouncil reco-~ended ~hat charges for dog licenses be increased; the Dog-catcher check all suspected bad dogs for tags and that as M~. McDowell has ~ dogs but only two tags, and Mr. William Collins has one license for 3 dogs, the dogs without licenses be pi~ked up. 2. Mr. W. J. EdWards asked :- a. Council give concessions to new indust~y. b. Set up a co~ittee to encourage new industry. c. Consider a plan of subdivision of industry on S~ of N~f Lot 17, Concession 1. MOVED by Mr. Burk, seconded by D~. McEwen, that ~he convoying of Dunbarton School children across ~he railroad and highways, be left in the hands of the Dunbarton School Board; CARRIED. August. 23rd 1951 Meeting. Page 2. MOVED by Mr. Bu~k, seconded by Dr. McEwen, that the Road Superintendent be authorized to stop all burning of rubber in the Township pit and dump, and that no further burning of rubber be permitted in the Township. CA~.RIED. MOVED by Mr. Bu~k, seconded by Dr. McEwen, that Mr. Walter White's Lawyer prepare a quit claim deed - Township to White - for lands about 2' to 3' which lie east of his proposed subdivision between the original road survey and travelled road. CARRIED. MOVED by Mr. N.E,McEwen, seconded by Mr. F.E.Zinkie, that ~EREAS on May 31st, 1951, Council passed By-law No. 1870 providing for a certain area a~ound the Police Village of Picketing and Ajax being restricted for residential purposes only; and ~IEREAS this By-law was passed in anticipation that the Municipality of Ajax would present an agreement for water and possibly make other concessions; '-and ~.~S no agreement for such water has to this date been presented and water is urgently needed for the new High School on Septemver ~th next. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the Municipal Council of the Township of Pickering:- 1. ~hat By-law No. 1870 be and the same is hereby repealed. 2. That the Clerk advise t~e Municipal board not to proceed with any further hearings in this regard. 187 Mr' F.E.Zinkie, seconded by Dr.. N.E.McEwen, moves for leave to introduce a By-law to rePeal By-law No. 1870 and that same now be read a first time. Mr. F.E.Zinkie, seconded by Mr. M.B.Burk, moves that By-law No. 1875 to repeal By-law No. 1870 entitled "A By-law to restrict certain parts of the Township of Picketing for residential purposes only", be now read a second time, and that the Council go into Committee of the WhOle thereon. Mr. F.E.Zinkie, seconded by Mr. C.A.Balsdon, moves that the Report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law No. 1875 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 that the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED. BY-X, AW ~0;,,, 1876 Mr. F. E. Zlnkie, seconded by Dr. N.E.McE~en,. moves for leave to introduce a By-law to provide pensions for employees and that same now be read a first time. Mr. F.E.Zinkie, seconded by Mr. C.A.Balsdon, moves that By law No. 1876, to provide pensions for employees, be now read a second time, and that the Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. Mr. F.E. Zinkie,' seconded by Mr. M.B.Burk, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-law No. 1876 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 that .the seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. CARRIED.. ON MOTION of Dr. N.E.McEwen the meeting then adjourned. AP PROVED:~~'~,~-- 1951 ~~_~ ~ ........... ' ~l~r~ ' ~e~v&