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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 20, 1954 --,..c- -,. MUNICIPAL B U I L D IN G BROUGHAM t- An Emergent Meeting of Council was held on TUESDAY, the TWENTIETH day of APRIL, 1954, commencing at EIGHT o'clock in the evening. PRESENT: George T. Todd, in the Chair Clare A. Balsdon William G. Lawson William G. Newman Hugh G. Michell The following CORRESPONDENCE wâs read: 1. Planning Board, Scarboro~h. Cop~ of By-Law to regulate subdivisions. 2. Women's Auxiliary, Ajax - Pickering Township General Hospital, asking permission for a Township Tag Day June 5, 1954. Fines - March, 1954 - $ 1l5.40. . 3. Municipality of Paris, asking Council to endorse Resolution to have Province take over all County and Suburban Roads. No Action~ R. W. Larabee, Pickering, asking for a Bus Franchise from Ajax to Pickering Village through the Township in about two or three years' time. AGREED that when he is ready to operate and has concrete plans Couneil will receive his application for Franchise. 6. Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Ajax, re N. H. A. housing and subdivisions. 4. 5. The following PERSONS on MOTION were.heard:- 1. John Fallaise presented blueprints for a new Police Office. As the cost was considerably less for a larger building with no basement than the plan with garage and cells in basement, Mr. Fallaise was asked to draw p~ans with one storey and no basement. 2. 'Cl'i.fford' Schwalm read 'th'e þr'op'os'ed' Dog By-Law and approved except he wanted no dog held more than 72 hours and he wanted permission to accompany the Police Chief or his Deputy onto the property of any person whose dog had bitten any person. 3. Mr. Culley, Frenchman's Bay, complained about water drainage. As the Council had inspected this complaint several hours before, they told Mr. Culley how they proposed to remedy the complaint, which was agreeable to him. t< II t' ,.. . ~ lI: ~ .. .. s c .. 4. Mr. Bruce Garratt and delegation representing 17 of 19, owners of lands of between 2 and 5 acres in Lot 35, B.F. R. 2, presented a Petition requesting Council to amend the Zoning By-Law so that farm privileges in so far as they apply to the keeping of Livestock be permitted on lands as small as two acres instead of the present five acres in this area. It 5. R. C. Reesor, A lfred Kayes and Leo Wilson asked that li miles of Fourth Concession from Brock Road West be paved because of the heavy gravel truck traffic. 6. E. K. Jones stated that Mr. Lawrence would let him know for sure about his taking the Assistant Assessor's position by 8 P. M. April 2l, 1954. If not successful advertise in Globe and Mail and Daily Star. 7. F. W. White again asked for his claimed $ 200.00 back pay and holiday pay. ~ - 2 - MOVED by-Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Michell, that Section 6-1-12 of Zoning By-Law west of Rouge be changed to read "2 acres" rather than "5 acres" in Lot 35, B.F. R. 2. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Lawson, seconded by Mr. Newman, that permission the Womens' Auxiliary of Ajax and Pickering Township General hold a Tag Day in the Township of Pickering on Saturday, the June, 1954. . be granted Hospital to 5th day of CARRIED - MOVED by Mr. Newman, seconded by Mr. Lãwson, that the residents of the Township of Pickering observe a period 'of Daylight Saving for the current year, commencing at 2 o'clock a. m. on Sunday, April 25, and continuing until 2 o'clock a. m. on Sunday, September 26. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Balsdon, seconded by Mr. Michell, that Pickering Township Council make their usual grant o£ $ 30.00 to 'Brooklin Spring Fair. ' CARRIED ~ CLERK'S INSTRUCTIONS l. Write Mr. Horton re sketch of RosebanK Street as recently surveyed. Write T. M. Moore re Dog By-Law. (1) Hold 96 (hours? (2) place td take dog to pound that has bitten a person. (3) a lane for private persons. 3. Try and arrange a School Area meeting April 28. If no school m~eting, then have a Council meeting. , 2. Enter on Ex-appropriB;te 4. Have Police remove car 222L5 from Hillcrest Street, Fairport Beach. . , 5. Write Messrs. Lewis and Martin that Public School Board No. 7 do not favour further subdivisions in their Section. On MOTION of Mr. Newman, the meeting adjourned. . . . Clerk APPROVED '~....'1 A-d 1954 .~!!"~. y. · ~ · Reeve . .