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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJanuary 18, 1960 MUNICIPAL B U I L DIN G BROUGHAM A Meeting of Council was held on MONDAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of JANUAßX, 1960, at EIGHT o'clock in the evening. PRESENT: J. S. Scott, in the Chair H. Ross Hawthorne Harvey Spang Edgar Jame s Harry Ashton Ross Deakin Clifford Iaycox L. T. Johnston, Clerk MOVED by Mr~ James, seconded by Mr. Spang, that Minutes of meeting held December 30, 1959, be adopted. CARRmD MOVED by Mr. Spang" seconded by Mr. James, that Minutes of meeting held January 4, 1960, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Laycox, that Minutes of meeting hel. January 6, 1960, be adopted. CARRIED The following CORRESPONDENCE was read: 1. Coupcill..or Asht9n reported that as Mr. W. D. Mowry had no Taxi Stand l~ the Township, as required by Taxi By-Law" Mr. Mowry be not granted a Taxi License. See Resolution No. 32/60~ The Boa,d of Sohoo~ Area No.2 submitted the following resolution, Rthat t e Secretary write the Township Council advising that body that in connection with the C. N. R. By-Pass" the new proposed route continuing east of Dunbarton north of Concession 2, is preferred by the Board, as it would appear to present less problems to this Sohool Area." Clerk acknowledge. 2. 3. Ro~e Hit §hODPinj[ Plaza request Township Agreement with A. M. Realty nvestments t1mited for parking space on Township road now paved be transferred to Pasedena Construction Limited, and Blue Rock Construction Limited, Who are now owners of Shopp~ng Plaza. See Resolution No. 35/60. The following PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard: 1. Will1!&;J. Thomp~on# Whose group presented a Brief on C. N. R. Bÿ:l5ãss, asked Council to accept Mr. Deaoon' s report but take no active action. 2. Dr. G. Edmund, whose group also presented a Brief on C. N. R. By-Pass stated Mr. Deaoon's report was full of holes, the terms of refeirence were not adhered to, and the distances from C. N. R. line of those people a.ffected were not consistent., W, G~~~n, representing Lions, and Harold Mitchell, represent- ing 'n s, asked that Council prepare a brochure in an effort to get York University to locate in Pickering Township. Messrs. K. H. J. Clarke and Dr. Edmund supported the request. Council agreed to consider. 3. RESOLUTION NUMBER 30/60 MOVED by Mr. Ashton, seconded by his report to the Metro Planning January 20th. Mr. Deakin, that Mr. Deacon present Board in person on Wednesday evening, CARRIED RESOLUTION ~ ~1/60 MOVED by Mr. Ashton, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that Mr. Messer vote in accoÑ with the wishes expressed by Resolution No. 347 of the 1959 Counoil re thé C, N. R. By-Pass. CARRIED :,' - 2 - ION NUMBER 60 MO ' D by Mr. Ashton, s&oonded by Mr. layoox, that no action be taken in :granting a license as per applioation of W. R. Mowry. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 33/60 MOVED by Mr. Iaycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, THAT WHEREAS in 1954 a Mill Rate was levied for Police protection in that part of the Township lying north of Concession 3 line and there is now a credit of $970.84 in this account; AND WHEREAS it would appear that the Fire Area No.3 covering approx- imately the same area in 1959 will have a deficit; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Treasurer be directed to transfer said #970.84 from the North Pickering Police Area to the North Pickering Fire Area, CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 34/60 MOVED by Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Hawthovne, that the Township Dinner be held on February 26th at 6:30 P, M. at the Township Hall at Brougham and that the ladies' associations of Brougham be con- tacted regarding catering. CARRIED RES 0 LUT ION NUMBER 35/60 MOVED by Mr.. Ashton, seconded by Mr. James, that the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign a substitute lease for the parking area on Township Road in the West Rouge Shopping Centre between Block itA", ~¡~n6l2 and Island Road. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 36/60 MOVED by Mr. Ashton, seconded by purchase of a new gas heater for at a cost not exceeding $350.00. Mr, Spang, that 'Council approve the the Fire Hall in Fire Area No. 2 CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 37/60 MOVED by Mr. Deakin, seconded by Mr. laycox, that Council concur rib action taken by Claremont Trustees and their inclusion into the Municipal Fire Department of Pickering Township, and that a by-law be passed to define an area. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 38/60 MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Ashton, that WHEREAS the increased traffic over rural roads serving Conservation areas primarily of a recreational nature, add an increased burden to the local municipality in the construction and maintenance of such roads. BE IT THEREFORE &qØfL¥iEØ that the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority be requested to not consider the establishment of any further conservation areas of a recreational nature in the Township of Pickering unless the Conservation Authority is prepared to assist the Township with the construction and maintenance of suitable access roads from Provincial Highways or County Roads to serve the Conservation areas. CARRIED BY-lAW NUMBER 2472 Mr. Ashton, seconded by Mr. James, moves for leave to introduce a By- law of the, Township "of Piokering to authorize the borrowing of " $208,300.00, upon dèbentuœs fQrPublic School purposes) "and that same now be read a first time. Mr'.Ashton, seconded by Mr. Deakin, moves that By-law Nwnbe'r2472 tô .authorize' the" borrowing of $208,300.00 upon debel1tures for''Ptiblic SChdÒl purposes, bé: 'now read a second time, and' that. Council go into Coiiúnittee, of tha Whole thereon. ' ",' t " ~ ~ t - 3 - By-law Number 2472 (Continued) T1W Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-law as read. M~. Ashton, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, moves that the report or-'the CQmmittee of the Whole on By-law No. 2472 be adopted, and that the s~id By-law be now read a Third time and PASSED; that the Heeve and Clerk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed t~e re to . CARRmD (~OTE: By-law No. 2472 authorizes the borrowing of $208,300.00 for an eight room addition to We st Rouge School) CIERK to give more information on Minutes re By-laws passed. 011 MOTION of Mr. Hawthorne, the meeting adjourned. APPROVED