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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 12, 1961 MUNICIPAL BUILDING BROUGHAM A meeting of Council was held on MONDAY, the TWELFTH day of JUNE, 1961, at EIGHT o1.clock in the evening. PßESENT f J. She nnan Scott Edgar James Harvey Spang Milton Mowbray Harry Boyes Ross Deakin Clifford Laycox L. T. Johnston, Clerk The follo~hg CORRESPONDENCE was considered: R. W. lI:eron feels that charging for dumping garbage in the TownshIþ Dump will encourage the dumping of garbage on roads. No Action. Depart!ent of Lands and Forests have app roved the Township . using .274 aCres of water lot opposite sideline between Lots 18-19 .~ lake for water plant, but require a rent of $25.00 per aCrB or $81.85 rent per year. Referred to E~ineer. F;nk ORden is anxious to have a dead tree removed which is 660 on road, and 35% on property of H. Vandenberg. .Bnad. Depart_nt have arrane:ed with H. E. P. C. to remove. Our Solicitor. B. H. Elliott, submits a copy of a letter sent R. F. Clarke re right-of-way. No action. Ontar.io'County Mutual Aid Fire Services Association will put on a fire demonstration at Port Perry, Sunday, June 18th, at 1:30 p. m. Counc~l members invited. Solicit~r for W, O. Bennett retu~s six keys for padlock on gate aeroSS the right-or-way, and asks Council to accept until Council take the action they propose. OUr solicitor took letter and will reply. Mr. John Keoø:h, who þropose8 to open the first Puppet Theatre in Canada, asks Council to permit him to operate on Sundays during the summer. C,?uncil will consider a vote in December on "pa~ially open Sunday~" Pickering H~h School Board will permit Township to use their grounds at cker1ng~ ihe1r wash rooms .and auditorium, in case of rain on July 1st, tor $15.00. Clerk arrana:e for use of Bi~ School g~nasium on Sunday if it rains. OUr So¡'icitors recommend that "it would not be wise" to pro- seeute Frank Ogden re Heliport under OUr "Noise By-Law". K~. ~ie Porter asks for a $50.00 grant to assist in the upkeep of Bethel Cemetery for 1961. The followi_ PERSON, on MOTION was heard: 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. On MOTION o~ Mr. Deakin seconded by Mr. Laycox, Mr. John Keogh was heard re SWlday Theatre. Mr. Keogh asked Council to pass a By-Law to permit him to operate a Puppet Theatre at Kinsale on Sundays dur,lng the summer. 'It was pointed out to Mr. Keogh that a Township vote would be required on Sunday Theatres before such a by-law could be passed. - 2 - Mr. Jefferson stated'that the applicQtion for Municipal water in East Rouge was forwarded to the Ontario Water Resources Commission last Friday. Mr. Chapman discussed general road problems with Council. RESOLUTION NUMBER 201/61 MOVED by Mr. Deakin seconded by Mr. Boyes that this Council make application to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of a consent for John E. Regan to convey to Mary Gladys Tobin Phelan the easterly 18 feet of Lots 214 and 293 and the westerly 18 feet of Lots 212 and 295 Plan 299;, Frenchman's Bay to add to the holdings of Mary G. T. Phelan, who now ownS Lots 213 and 294 and on the cop- dition that no cottage or other dwelling be erected on the lands being conveyed; recommended by the Pickering Township Planning Board June 2, 1961. CARßlED IT WAS AGREED that the Road Department should not do any work on parks unless approved by Council. IT WAS AGREED that a committee of Council meet the Union Stewards at the Municipal Building on Tuesday, June 20th at 4 p. m. to discuss a grievance. IT WAS AGREED that there be no meeting of Council on June 21st, but that there be a committee meeting Thursday, June 15th. APPROVED ./ On MOTION of Councillor Laycox the meeting ~