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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 30, 1960 MUNICIPAL BUILDING BROUGHAM ~ A meeting of Council was held. on MONDAY, the THIRTIETH day of !!!I, 1980, at EIGHT o'clock in the evening. PRESENT: J. Sherman Scott, in the Chair H. Ross Hawthorne Harve y Spang Edgar James Harry Boye s Ross Deakin Clifford Iaycox L. T. Johnston, Clerk MOVED by Hr. Deakin, seconded by Mr. Iaycox, that Minutes of meeting held May 9, 1960, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr. Iaycox, seconded by Mr. James, that Minutes of meeting held May 16, 1960, be adopted. CARRIED MOVED by Mr-. Spang, secon4ed by Mr. Boyes, that Minutes of meeting held May.24, 1960, be adopted. CARRIED The following CO~SPONl.)ENCE was read: 1. Re-int,l'Oduction of resignations of E. G. Baker and Mrs. Mildred Spang. 2. Villa£é of Stouffv1lle invite Reeve, Councillors, and Clerk to their of'fieial opening of new Municipal offices June 15th, at 2:30 p. m. ./ I consumern' ,Gas Co.all:f' ask Ontario Fue Board ror order to permit em to reduCè rates to large consumers. 4. In 1948 Council off'icially closed sideline between Lots 26-27, Conce8sion 5. At that time Howard Malcolm agreed to purchase north quarter - 2i acres - for $25.00; Newton Robinson agreed ~ to purchase centre half - 5 acres - for $50.00; Mr. Brownridge agreed to purchase south quarter - 2i acres - f'or $25.00, all subject to a survey w.ich was never received by the Township. 3. Now the owners of the Brownridge property ask that sideroad be opened so they can sell their 100 acres in 10 acre parcels. Messrs. Malcolm and Robinson do not care if road is opened, or if the y purcha sa . Jack Ohapman recommends that no action be taken and if anyone wants the road opened they can supply land and build a road to Township specifications. See Resolution No. 197/60. 5. Pren~an 's BaY Rateuayers t Association, requesting further develllplDents re sidewalk on Bay Road. Clerk advise no f'urther developments., but it is expected C.B.C. will register plan in several weeks. 6. Mr. 1. K. Cowan asked who was responsible for east 450 t of Chesterhill Road. Road Superintendent and Council members view and report. 7. A petition of' 18 owners of Rouge Highlands SUbdivision asked that Council relieve their septic tank problem. AGREED Mr. Chapman and Council members meet and discuss problem on site.. ~ vi - 2 - The following PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard: 1. Messrs. Hawley and Mokedanz asked if Township owned Greenwood Avenue in Plan 282 - were told Township owned but had not assumed same as B Township Road. They asked that it be maintained by the Township so they could get out year round. AGREED Cle rk ge t conti tions of Planning Board conse nt and ge t a report from Road Superintendent. Messrs~ Chester Ufnal and Geor.e::e Botten, on behalf of' Rouge Hill Community Park, stated that they have 3i acres, which is not large enough f'or a proper park and as the adjoining 2.02 acres~ with brick house is now an estate and for sale at price of $14,000.00 to $15,500.00, the1 would like to secure same. The Board owns their land without any indebtedness, and has $5,000.00 in funds on hand, the Province would give a grant of about $3,500.00, and asked Council if they could put up balance of $5,500.00. v 2. / The Reeve stated funds were not presently available.l but it would be given consideration by the proper Boards. 3. Mr. Walter Kerr asked that he and his associates be permitted to operate a. ttGo Kart" track in Lot 18, Concession I, north of ¡/ Highway 401.. to be used for racing, and that By-Law which prohibits racing be amended to permit this. It was AGREED that no action be taken by Council and Mr. Kerr advised. þ{ellsrs. Hor.e::an and Shankman, of C. B. C. Development, asked Council to drop Planning Board's requirement of Ii. acre s in We st area to be set aside for a small park and to give them a letter stating all conditions, Numbers 11 to 23.. have been met by them. They stated 573 acres were to be registered as soon as approved by Council. 5% park lands is 28.65 acres. They would give the Township 70 acres, of' which more than the 28.65 acres would be table land and balance park lands for passive use. They considered the 10 acres extra to be given for a playing field to be the area in north-east corner of west section and a part of the 28.65 acres. They have partial O. W. R. C. approvals and expect no difficulty for balance. The southerly areas on each side of Bay now under discussion with Parks Integration Board will be registerd as two blocks and not re- subdivided except by Planning Board approval. 1· I v the Road Superintendent to the approval of v :From: Allied Chemicals Limited 108 Tons Oalcium Chloride, less tar - $ 5..350.32 CARRIED SOLUTION NUMBER 97 60 OVED by Mr. Boyes" seconded by Mr. Deakin, that Council approve t .r,ecolllllen4ation of Mr. Chapman, that no action be taken regarding ~ideline bet-ween Lots 26 and 27, Concession 5. CARRIED ~1i!QnTJ1ftðll ....." ~160 ~ by JII"."~ seconded by Mr. IaYCOII that Mr. Wm. Powers B,ddress .:1._'.... .... l~ represent Ward 3 on Recreational Committee in place ofJlr.. A1I8e1'8on tor balance of year 1960. CARRIED ~SOmqø ~'..~ ~OVED _,. ltr.. .~, :øeconaed by Mr. Boyes, that the Mal road' accounts rer 1IIei"UL« aRt. Bridge Department, amounting to '19,120.19, V' be pa14 by the'~.~.vr,. CARRIE~ - 3 - RESOLUTION NUMBER 200/60 MOYßD by Mr. Laycox, seconded by Mr. Boyes, that the resignation of Mr. E. Baker be accepted" effective the 3rd day of' May, 1960. CARRIED ./ RESOLUTION NUMBER 201/60 MOVED by Mr. 1aycox" seconded by Mr. Deakin" that the resignation of Mrs. M. Spang be accepted effective the 3rd day of May, 1960. CARRIED 1/ RESOLUTION NUMBER 202/60 MOVED by Mr. Deakin, seconded by Mr. Boyes, that Mrs. Spang be informed that she is invited to submit an application for employ- ment in the Township Office s if she so de sire s. CARRIEll YEA; Messrs. James" Spang, Hawthorne" Scott" Laycox, Deakin, Boyes. NA Y: None. / BY-LAW NUMBER 2515 Mr. James" seconded by Mr. Boyes" moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township of Pickering to appoint a Collector for the / Township of Pickering (Mr. R. G. Turk), and that same now be read a first time. Mr. James, seconded by Mr. Deakin. moves that By-Law Number 2515 to appoint a Collector for the Township of' Pickering, 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. James" seconded by Mr.. laycox" moves that the report of the Committee of the Whole on By-Law No. 2515 be adopted, and that the said By-Law be now read a Third time and PASSED; that the Reeve and Cle rk sign the same, and the Seal of the Corporation be affixe d the re to. CARRIED YEA: Messrs. James, Hawthorne, Scott, Laycox, Deakin" Boyes. NAY: Mr. Spang. On MOTION of Mr. Laycox, the meeting adjourned. APPROVED