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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 2, 1959 M U N I C I PAL B U I L DIN G B R 0 UGH A H A '1eeting of C0l1T'ci1 was he 1d on HONDAY the SECOND day of HAHCH, 1959, at. EIGHT 0' clock i r t.he everin,t;. PRESENT: J. Sherman Scott, in the Chair tfrs. Jean HcPhersor Harvey Span~ Edgar James Harr~' Ashtor H. Ross Hawt.horne Miss Violet Swan L. T. Johlst.on, Clerk T. O. Jeffersor, Ergineer The fo110wirg CORRESPONDENCE was read: 1. De'Partmert of Health, a1vising abaHlofle1 cemetery, north half of Lot 18, Concession 2, f'OW Township property and responsible for mairteJarce. 2. Mr. Willson, Metro Irdustria1 COJ11pdttee, will meet Courcil Harch 23rd. 3. Tow) of Ajax have passed Township request for mainterarce of proposed Harwood siilewa1k or to Works Department. They are anxious to co- operate, if at all possible. 4. COUJitv of Ontario flOW have assumed Cot1cessioJi 4, east of Brock Road. 5. Retarded Chililrefl's Association - thanks for grant of $1600.00. 6. Towrshi'P of \.Jhithy reso1utior "the Clerk be directed to advise the Towr'ship of Pickerir~ that this Council are in accord with the re- assi~;'mer't of property in school areas, as 1escribed ir their letter or February 13th. Carried." ";' ~etro ToroTto COflservatior Authority members will meet Council at 9:45 p.m. March 9th re flood control. Q . Hi.1!:h School 195~ financial statemert: Receipts ExpeT'1itures Excess never-ue $ 491,ô76.46 482.039.01 $ 9,637.45 9. Markham.. Fair Societv request al'nua1 grart.. 1958 was $50.00. Referred to Finance Committee. 10. Thli1din~ Ins'Pector Report: ~ No. of Permits Dwel1inlrs Summer Cottages 1938 90 15 61 1939 88 9 47 1940 34 5 21 1941 51 Unknown Unknown 1942 53 " " 1943 34 " " 1944 32 " " 1945 72 29 38 1946 117 62 37 1947 143 Unknown Unknown 1948 201 " " 1949 274 178 52 1950 209 91 7 19f'1 rye:;,", 126 0 Ç...t'.~ 1952 30~ 161 0 1953 434 262 0 1955 343 175 I 195/) 311 176 0 1957 360 203 0 1958 510 308 0 - 2 - 11. 'few Bill, effective January 1, 1959. No more Township .grants for Teachers' salaries. This means, in general, we will add 3.1 Mills to school requisitions. I?, Petition of Ratepayers of School Section No. 17 for a Union School with Township of Uxbridge. School rneetil'g helil February 2ô, 1959. 18 agreed, 2 oppose~. 11, Salvatien Army request grant. 195~ - $25.00. Referred to Finance Committee. 14. Tender for old grarler - Northex f;.ra1ir'g ar1 Excavatif1g Company. '4,100.00. No action. 1'he followil'g PERSONS, on MOTION, were heard: 1. Messrs. Anthonv and McNalley, of Whitevale, who wish to provide swimnling for chililren, asked that the Township assist them with a hulldozer to clear a hole ir Duffir' s Creek. It was agreed Hr. Chapmar1 meet Hr. Tiptor rext day he is home and submit a report or: work ani cost. ?vIr. Tipton call Clerk when he is availahle. 2. Mr. Austin Metcalfe stated a dog owned hy Mrs. Breeze, or Hamlin, was rurnir~ at large and he had to take his children to school. He had contacted Hr. Cane ard Mr. Gerigs but the dog was still at large. AGREED Mr. Spang contact Mr. Gerigs, also ]vIr. Metcalfe.phone when.the dog was at large. 3. Hr. Frank Prouse explai.ned how he issuer) Building Permits. He required plans before a permit was issued, then made from 3 to 20 inspections as the building progresseil. He submitted a proposed By-Law which would repeal four buililirg hy-laws and amalgamate them into one phlS a few changes he felt were desirable. It was agreed that the By-Law should be passed on to the Planning Board for approval. Occupancy permits were discussed. 4. Mr. Donald Re_d.ùu:r1., of Proctor aril Redfern again discussed the proposerl water system at Brock Road. Stated cost of' project $750,000.00; a1 rual pay~ert ~ô7,000.00 - 30 year - irterest on debentures, $53,000.00. Capital reserve, $ô,OOO.OO; operation, $8,000.00. Water area should be 2500 acres. Estimated completior date of project - Fall, 1960. Several proposed water areas were suggested and agreed if'f'ormation would be made available. 5. Mr. T. Tester stated he was available as assistant Building Inspector, with considerable experience. Applicatior> filed. 6. Mr. William Fair~rieves submitted a petition of' owners in his area who had no objection to his kennel. RESOLUTION NUMBER 55 MOVED by Mr. Hawthorne, seconded hy Mr. Ashtof', that ~Ir. T. O. Jeff'erson, who was appointed Er~gineer of the Township anrl commenced work December 1, 1958, on a three months' prohationary perioil, be placed on the permanent staf'f as Engineer of the Township as of March 1, 1959. CARRIED RESOLUTION NUMBEH 56 MOVED by Miss Swan, secof1ded by !vIrs. McPherson, that the Council accept the petition of ratepayers of School Section ~umber 17 requesting "that they be permit· to form a Union School Section with a part of the Township of Uxbridge, and that Mr. W. H. Westney be and he is hereby appoirterl an arbitrator to represent the Towf1ship of Pickerin.g to adjust assets. CAHRIED MOVED by Hr. Jar:es, seconrled hy j·Ir. Ashton, that the accounts, as reported by tJ~p FINANCE Cm1HI'l'TEE. in the amourt of :~7,000.24, be adopted. CARRIED "" MOVED by Miss Swan, secorded by 'Hrz. MCPherson, that the accow,ts, in the 8t"1011Pt of $749.77, as reported by tDe FI.RE AREA 1 COMMITTEE. be adopted. ~ CARRIED - 3 - ~'fOVED by Miss Swan, secor:ded by Mr. Hawthorne, that the accounts, ir the R''»Otpf of ';þ57.00, as reported by the FIRE AREA No.2 CO'r-HvlITTEE, be adopted. CARRIJ '^ 'fOVED 'by ]\fr. TT~Hvt.horne, sec01~(led by Hiss Swan, that the accourts, in the a"'OlFf of:~1,662.39, as reported. hy the GARBAGE Cm1NITTEE, be adopted. CARll.IED ~ ~fOVEn 1)v Hiss Swap, secorr1ed hy Hr. .Tar1es, that the accounts, iT' the amount of ~7, 093.37, as reportei by the POLICE CONNITTEE, he adopter1. CARRIED "" \>fOVED by Hr. HawthorJ1e, seconded by )\'fr. Ashtor1, that the accourts, in al''!our t of $548.02, as reported by the PUBLIC UTILITIES Cm'll'IITTEE, be "\ the adopted. CAHHIED 'fOVED by Hrs. McPherson, seconded by Hiss Swar., that the accounts, ill the amourt of ~~19,960.28, as reported by the ROAD AND BUIDGE CmlNITTEE, be adopted. CAHRIED >'roVED by Hr. Ashtor, seconded by l'Ir. Sparg, that the accourts, ir the amount o~ ~1,519.33~ as reported bv the WELFAIƒ CO~WITTEE. be adopted. CARRIED BY-LAW NUHBER .237R Hiss Swan, secorfief!. by Hrs. 'fcPhersor, moves for leave to introduce a By-Law of the Township of Pickerir,~ authorizing the borrowing of money by way of temporary advarces perding the issue anI sale of the ilebentures authorized by By-Law No. 2332 ard 2373, arr1 that sap1e row be read a first time. "fiss Swar, seconded by Mr. Hawthorne, moves that By-Law Number 2378 authorizing the 1)orrowing of morey by way of temporary advarces pendirg the issue ard sale of the rlebertures authorizer} by By-Law No. 2332 aJ1d 2373, be row read a second time, aLd that Council go int.o Committee of the Whole thereor. The Committee of the Whole arises and reports the By-Law as read. Hiss Swan, seco:r:ded by ~fr. .James, r'oves that the report of the Committee of the hThole or By-Law Number 2378 be a:iopted, arr1 that the said By-Law be now read a T}~irtl. time ard PASSED; that the Reeve and Clerk sign the same, ard the Seal of t.he Corpora tior "be affixerl thereto. CARRIED CLERK'S INSTRUCTIONS 1. Clerk get copy of Act repealirg Township grants for teachers' salaries wheY' available. 2. Clerk get regulatiops of Warble-Fly Act. '" 3. Hequire Garbage Truck Drivers to sigr for gas fror:] Road Departrr.ent ptunps. v 4. Ask rfr. Ferguson to purchase street li~ht "hulbs direct fron~ r'arufacturers. ~ f'.. CierI, .~et assessments for two propose'{ wa t.er areas. ... Or MO't'ION of Hr. ~Tames, the meetirg':ad; ourned. APPROVED ~,2" ;t:;/. 195 9