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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 28, 1960 MUNICIPAL B1JILDING BROUGHAM A fleeting of Council was held on MONDAY, the TWENTY-EIGHTH day 01" M'~ ~ 1960, at EJGHT o'clock in the evening. PRESENT: J. Sherman Scott, in the Chair H. Ross Hawthorne Harvey Spang Edgar James Harry Boyes Ross Deakin Clifford laycox L. T. Johnston, Clerk The following CORRESPONDENCE was read: 1. Tenders for a Road Devartment Office to be attached to Township Garage were opened and resulted as follows: (1 ) (2) (3) (4) (5 ) (6) (7) (8 ) (9 ) (10) (11 ) L. A. Weatherston, Greenwood Frank Simons & Son, Pickering J. Zweggers, Markham Coxworth Construction Co., Markham Gordon Pearce, Claremont D'Antimo Construction Co., Highland Winkell Construction Co., Toronto G. Armstrong, Pickering K~ C. Pascoe, Brougham Lloyd Baker & Son, Markham Campkin Bros" Pickering $ 3,096.00 3,197.00 3,300.00 3,380.00 3,397..00 3,527.70 3,713.00 4,010.80 4,290.00 4j340.00 5~203.56 Creek 2. French~nts BaY Ratevayers Association asked Council to lay a sidewalk on Liverpool Road for protection to children attending Bay Road School. 3. Pickel-ins: School Area 2 Board state they cannot cut 1960 budget and ask tor 28.9 mills. 4. DeDart_nt of As:ricultUre ask that more attention be given to fJpraying all weeds on TOWl ship roads. letter passed on to Road Depar;tllle nt. 5. Pic~ørins: Villaæe request meeting of two Councils to discuss paving of Station and Greenwood Roads. Councillor Boyes to make necessary contacts. 6. H. Desjardinis, Claremont, applies for Body and Fender license in Me Ie o~ Garage, Claremont. ! The following PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard: 1. Mr. T.O. Jefferson discussed his proposed Sewer and Water By-laws and resolution requiring all new houses in west part of Sewer Area to be pre sewered ,when built. Rsl~ve ~ott explained that as directed the Clerk had submitted an of" er or 12,000.00 per acre for 10 acres to Mr. Alex Picov, being south 10 acres of his lands in Concession Broken Front, Range 2, Lot 19,. which was refused by Mr. A. Picov. That Mr. Picov had offered the Township, through the Reeve 10 acres abutting Brock Road 20 rods wide for $5,500.00 per aore or the \bole 40 acres at $3,000.00 per acre. Council thought the former too high and would not con.ider the latter proposition; also Consolidated Building Corporation would not accept the $5,500.00 rate per acre. Mr. Proctor of Proctor and Redfern stated the tenders were out for the building of the Water Filtration Plant and due next Monday; felt that the Picov property was the more desirable over property in Lot 18; that it would be more desirable to have 40 rods lake front rather than 20 rods and that eventually part of Lot 18 would be required for expansion; that it was not desirable to consider Lot 18 because time was of the essence and any change of location man:i; new design and Ontario Water Resources Commission approval. 2. 3. 2 4. Our Solicitor, Mr. S~vent' stated the Cö~solida.ted Building Corporation agreemen cat ed for the original site and any cliange with resulting cost would likely be chargeable to Township; that if expropriating By-law were passed it is possible Mr. Picov aqd Towru,hip could reach an agreement, and if expropriated title CQu1d be obtained in about one week. 7. Mr. Alex Picov asked Mr. Proctor if property in Lot 18 would be suitable for plant and stated if his lands were expropriated he would do all he could to delay possession. William Fertile asked for a sidewalk on Liverpool Road and on Base Line to protect children attending Bay Road School. Mr. Jefferson agreed to obtain costs of a temporary walk from Bay Road School south. Councillor LayCOX stated that his information from Department of Municipal Af'fairs was that Council could exempt Miss Swan's house and 3 acres in Lot 2&, Concession 2, used by Legion,from taxation. RESOLUTION NUMBER 119/60 MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded by Mr. Spang, that the properties owned by Miss Violet Swan presently used and occupied by the Canadian Legion be not exempt from taxation but that the Township make a grant of $97.22 in 1960 directly to the Canadian Legion. Lot 28, Concession 2 - house and 3 acre s . CARRIED 5. 6. RESOLUTION NUMBER 120/60 MOVED by Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. James, THAT WHEREAS the Council has approved the installation of 12 new street lights in the Brougham area at an estimated cost of $2,200.00, of ~ich the ratepayers in the area will be required to pay 60%, or $11320.00, and ' WHEREM ~aid area ratepayers have reque sted that their share of the cost be ~pread over a period of three years; BE IT m~REFORE RE~OLVED that the sum of $1,320.00 be loaned by the General und to the Brougham Street Light Area, repayable in equal annual installments out of taxation in the years 1960, 1961 and 1962, with interest at the current bank rate. CARRIED . RESOLUTIþN NUMBER 121/60 ~OVED by Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that the tender of t'lI A. WeJLtherston of $3,096.00 be accepted. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 122/60 MOVED bY. Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Spang, that the application of Henry Desjardins to operate a Body and Fender business in Mc~od Garage, Claremont, be approved by this Council. CA6RIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 123/60 MOVED byt Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin 1 that Miss V. Swan be exempted from Taxation as laid down in Municipal Act. R.S.O~ 1950 Chap. 243, Sec. 386 para. 54. C. 243, S 386, par 54, 1957 C. ~6 S. 20 (11). MOTION LOST ¡ RESOLVTION NUMBER 124/60 MOVED by Mr. Deakin, seconded by Mr. Laycox, that Council refuse to accept. School Area No. 2 Budget for 1960. MOTION LOST RESOWTION ~R 125/60 MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne seconded by Mr. laycox, that Council accept the amount of $5,300.00 as the 1960 budget of the Recreation Committee. CARRIED J " , 3 RESOLUTION NUMBER 126/60 MOVED by :Mr. Iaycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, that all future buildings, within that portion of the Sewer Area of the Township between Port Union Road on the We st and Sandy Beach Road on the East to be con- structed or built for human habitation, shall be pre-sewered from the building line to the street line in accordance with the By-Law regulat- ing se we rs and drains. CARliIED RESOLUTION NUMBER 127/60 MOVED by Mr. Deakin, seconded by Mr.Boyes, that Council request the Police Department to enforce half load restrictions on the Liverpool Road south of Highway No. 2 to 401 highway. CARRIED BY-LAW NUMBER 2501 Mr. laycox, seconded by Mr. Deakin, moves for leave to introduce a By- law of the Township of Pickering to acquire certain lands in the Township of Pickering for the erection of a water filtration plant and related undertakings, and that same now be read a first time. Mr. laycox, seconded by Mr. Spang, moves that By-law Number 2501 to acquire certain lands in the Township of Pickering for the erection of a water filtration plant and related undertakings 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. Mr. laycox, seconded by Mr. James, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2501 be adopted, and that the said By-Law be now read a Third time and PASSED; that the Ree ve and C1e rk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed the~to. CARRIED YEA: Messrs. Boyes, Deakin, Iaycox, Scott, Hawthorne, Spang, Jame s . NAY: Nil (Part l,,()t 19, Concession Broken Front, Range 2) BY-LAW NJfMBER 2502 Mr. Jame~, seconded by Mr. Spang, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the T~wnship of Pickering to levy such rates against all the,...a''ssessed properties in the Township of Pickering as will be requi~d t'ô· operate the vari~us Public, Separate and High School Boards and to pay t~ deb- enture~ ~nd interest falling due for Schools in the year 1960, an4'that same nnw.be read a first time. . ~ Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Boyes, moves that By-law Number 2502 to levy such rates against all the assessed properties in the Township of Pickering as will ~ required to operate the various Public, Separate and Higp. School Bo~rds and to pay the debentures and interest falling due for Schools iþ the year 1960 be now read a second time, and that Council go into Comm~ttee of the Whole thereon. The Commi~tee of the Whole arise s and reports the By-law as read. Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2502 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 2503 Mr. laycox, seconded by Mfi.~ Deakin, moves for leave to introduce a By- Iaw of the Township of Pick-.ring to adopt the 1960 Budget and to provide for the levying of all non èducational rates against all Township assess- ments ,or area assessments, luff'icient to raise the various monies re- quired in the Budget, and tl1at same be now read a first time. 4 By-Law No. 2503 (Continued) Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Boyes, moves that By,:,,"Law Number 2503 to adopt the 1960 Budget and to provide for the levying of all non educat- ional rates against àl1 Township assessments or area assessments, sufficient to raise the various monies required in the budget be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. The Committee of the Whole arise s and reports the By-Law as read. Mr. Laycox" seconded by Mr. Spang, moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2503 be adopted, and that the said By-Law be now read a Third time and PASSED; that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same I and the Seal of the Corporation be affixed thereto. . CARRIED BY-lAW NUMBER 2504 (Two Readings) Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Boyes, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township of Pickering to prohibit the running at large of dogs within the Township of Pickering, to establish a Dog Pound and provide for regulations required in connection therewith" and to repeal By~law Number 2379, and that same now be read a first time. Mr. Spang, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne moves that By-Law Number 2504 to prohibit the running at large of dogs within the Township of Pickering, to establish a Dog Pound and provide for regulations required in connect- ion therewith, and to repeal By-law Number 2379 be now read a second time, and that Council go into Committee of the Whole thereon. INSTRUCTIONS 1'. Clerk prepare resolution for grant to Claremont Legion?, 2.' Counctllor Boyes - discuss paving Station Road and Greenwood Road with rtckering Village. 3. Mr. Cpapman - check new culverts installed on Toynevale Road and Rosebank Road. On MOTION by Mr. Boyes the meeting adjourned. \ \ . ~ )/~60. APPROVED "~., \